Everybody young and beautiful again! Wainting for the opportunity and the reunions of loved one.
Oh, please post the next installment soon, I'm dying to know what happens next. I forgot to mention this before but your idea for each immortal to leave notes after their spouses died is brilliant, such a lovely thought
Next installment coming right up
Happy Un-Birthday (?) Everysim!
Sounds good to me!
Epilogue- At LastTo set my plan into motion, certain things needed to happen. One of those things was Shikon moving out and finding his own place. I sat him down and talked to him, telling him that this needed to be done. Being no stranger to sacrifice, Shikon agreed and then hopped on the computer to go house hunting. He found a nice place for himself and promptly moved out.
I gave Shikon a big hug before he left and told him that he would be receiving a phone call from his Mom very soon. He was confused by that but just shrugged it off because he was used to me giving him cryptic answers by this point. Now that we had a free space in the household, a very special member would now be joining us. All of the family were just standing around, waiting for something magical to happen. I couldn't disappoint them, so I told this special someone to approach Mo and talk to her.
"Hey stranger," he said.
Mo turned around.
"Michael?" Mo gasped.
Mo immediately pulled him to her.
"But how?" Mo managed to ask through tears of joy streaming down her face, smearing her makeup. "I thought you were gone forever!"
"I know, sweetie. I didn't think I'd get a chance to be with you or Shikon ever again but here I am." Michael said.
"I can't tell you how much I missed you," Mo said.
"I can't tell you how much I missed
you," Michael agreed.
Both laughed.
"Look at you, Mo. You look so beautiful. You look as stunning as the day we met." Michael added. "Me, I'm just old an wrinkly."
"I don't care if you're old and wrinkly," Mo interrupted. "You're here with me and that's all that matters."
Mo spun Michael around and went in for a long overdue kiss.
"Your Grandma Haiiro told me that you had done it, that our son had done it. You were immortal and the dynasty rules were lifted." Michael stated. "So, now that you are a free woman, I'd be honored if you'd be with me."
"Michael, I don't want to be boyfriend and girlfriend anymore." Mo said.
Michael looked confused.
"What do you mean?"
Mo got down on her knee and Ori handed her a box, which she presented to Michael.
"Michael, I'm free to do what I want and to be with who I want. What I want is you." she explained. "Michael Romero, will you marry me?"
Michael, by this time, had teared up as well.
"Did you honestly think that I would come back from the dead and say no?" he said with a laugh.
Mo smiled brightly and then slipped the engagement ring on his finger.
Then it was my turn to give a gift to the happy couple. I presented Michael with a special potion. He looked at Mo, who nodded. Michael then chugged the pink liquid.
Before Michael knew it, he was young again.
ChaCha dragged Michael inside and gave him a makeover.
I had one last gift to give Michael.
"You deserve a chance to spend an eternity of happiness with Mo," I told him.
He didn't question the pink drink I gave him this time. I think Michael knew that he had stopped aging and that he and Mo could finally have their shot at happiness.
Despite the fact that they now had an eternity to spend together, Michael and Mo didn't want to waste another moment. They decided to get married right then and there. Mo made a special call to Shikon, who just smiled at me knowingly when he came for the wedding.
"I now pronounce us Mr. and Mrs...-wait, are we Romero's or Sakura's?" Michael questioned.
"Baby, in this dynasty, you take my name!" Mo said with a laugh.
Michael smiled brightly.
"I'd be honored to." he told her. "I now pronounce us Mr. and Mrs. Sakura."
"At last!" Mo said.
Michael nodded.
"At last."
The happy couple then shared their first kiss as husband and wife.
Following the wedding, Michael made a quick call to a realtor. Mo and Michael were going to move out to their own place to enjoy their new lives together.
While Michael and Mo went to go pack their things for the move, I went and found Shikon, who had come back to the house for his parents' wedding. He was all smiles.
"Thanks, Grandma H." He said, giving me a hug.
I smiled at him.
"Thanks for giving my Mom and Dad a chance to finally be together." He continued.
"They deserve it." I said. "We all deserve a chance at happiness."
Shikon smiled back.
"And knowing you, Grandma, you will find a way to bring us that happiness."
"That's the plan," I told him. "Speaking of which, I have an errand to run."
"At this hour?" Shikon questioned.
I nodded.
"This errand has been a long time coming." I explained. "And I don't want to wait a minute longer."
With that, I gave Shikon another hug and then set off to take care of my special errand.