...Wow. Just...Just wow.

When I started this thing, I never thought I would actually FINISH IT! But, holy crap, here I am!

This is the very last chapter, as I won't be doing any people from Data Squad or Xross wars. Because, while I liked DATS and think it had a strong plot line, the characters were really under-developed, save for Keenan. And as for Xross Wars...Well, they haven't been dubbed, and I literally can't watch a sub. I'm dyslexic, and...It just won't work.

Thank you everyone who's reviewed, I will most likely be PMing you later.

So, enjoy, one last time.

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Nothing would ever be the same for him, ever again.

The blacks and whites of his world were now swirled into murky grays

The Darkness had told Koichi so much when he had been trapped within it. It had whispered and told him things.

Like how, in the beginning, light wasn't good and darkness wasn't evil. They were just powerful, opposing forces. Brothers who helped create the world.

But then, certain people began going to the darkness.

Things that were lonely. Things that were scorned. Things that had been abused. Things that were disfigured.

They wished to hide there. To heal there. To cry in peace there.

And the darkness was happy.

But then, oh, then, some began using the darkness. Fighting with it. Using it as an excuse to be evil!

And then, people started thinking the darkness it's self was evil!

'But that wasn't true!' It assured Koichi, 'I wasn't evil, the people who used me were!'

And now, it was being forced to go against his brother, the 'good' one.

That wasn't fair, was it?

No. No, it wasn't. That was about as fair as twins being separated because of a petty divorce.

Darkness wasn't truly bad. It was used, maybe, and misunderstood, but it wasn't bad.

Humans always had feared the different. And that's who hid in the dark.

Now, it was up to him, Koichi Kimura, to prove them all wrong. Prove that darkness and light could work together. Could, in fact, be twins.

There would always be darkness. Without it, there would be no light. For every force, there was an opposite. Darkness would never leave, or disappear.

But maybe he could change the way people thought about it.

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And now, dear reader, I can truly say...

The End.