It was raining again today. It was always raining on this day. The sun never seemed to shine anymore. He remembered to bring an umbrella this time. His current owner wouldn't like it if he came home at near death again. The owner didn't deserve a Mana who couldn't take proper care of himself.

He was visiting the cemetery again today. And today was a special day, unlike the others. He scanned the headstones, looking for a certain pair. They were always together, after that day. The day he left Al Revis, they were always together.

Always together. Forever. What a laugh.

He stopped in front of the headstones. He found them. He knelt down, placing the flowers he brought on them.
Bright red lilies for one, and bright red roses with a single sunflower for the other, their favorites.

"Hey, sorry I'm late today. The owner wouldn't stop pestering me today." Yun said to the graves, tears welling in his eyes. "I would have come to see you sooner. I mean it."

The graves didn't talk back. Yeah, like they could. It had been…far too long.

"I promised I'd visit you every year. Remember? I told you that all those days ago when you said you couldn't hold on. I can't believe it's been, what, a hundred years? Everything's changed now. Alchemy's gone. Can you believe it?" Yun rambled on to the graves. Talking about how much his new owner worked him and how much he missed the ones behind the graves.

"I'll always love you both. My precious daughter, my precious you." The tears were free falling now. "I miss you so much. I hate that I'm immortal. I hate it. I want to be with you again, be a family again. But, I'm sorry."
Yun punched the ground beneath his feet.

"It's not fair. Why did…why did you both have to leave me behind?"

The graves didn't answer back again, which just led to more crying.

He finally found the strength to get up, and wiped the mud off of his knees.

"I'll visit you again soon. I promise. Don't ever forget me, okay?"

As Yun left, the graves lit up for a brief second before the light died again. They'd be silent again for a while.

We'll never forget you.

The graves were of famous Alchemists, Razeluxe Meitzen and Corona Meitzen. The only two alchemists to ever share a Mana in the history of Alchemy, and the only two to love a Mana as much as they did.

And today, one hundred years ago, was when a mysterious plague took them both.


A.N: This is my waifu Rora's fault (not).

Anyways, some extra notes: No Corona has no last name. I (and Rora) say she took Raze's last name. In Yun's ending, the three were traveling together. This is kinda based off of that.
You know Alchemy would disappear in the future. Don't hide it. :V Nothing is forever, except love.
Anyways, I hope you enjoyed Rora's plot bunny and my writing this.
Until the next time~