All good things must come to an end.


Chihiro leaves the Spirit World with a vague sense of unease and flashes of a olive-eyed gaze.

She never mentions that sometimes she also dreams of soaring through the sky on a silvery-white turquoise-haired dragon that twists and turns before suddenly shattering into million diamond shards.

Chihiro grows into a capable young woman who graduates from University a year younger than the average age.

She gains a job as a nurse but soon starts up a company of a bathhouse/spa that she daydreams of occasionally. The company is successful, thriving and she names it the Haku River, a name derived from faint stirrings of the name Haku in her mind.

She marries a man with a forest-green gaze and dark black hair.

Her son is named Kohaku.


Her parents grow old and satisfied, watching their daughter flourish.

They refuse to eat pork ever again and start having an unexplainable fear of pigs and eating too much.


Haku's contract is never broken, but he remembers his name.

He stays as Yubaba's apprentice and learns the ways of magic, becoming a greater sorcerer than she could ever be.

He eventually inherits the bathhouse and while humans are still not allowed, the ones who wander in have to work still.

At least they're treated better.

Haku dreams of Chihiro and their life, of what could have been, of what should have been, but inside he knows that it's not possible anymore.

He does fall in love again, this time with a beautiful and graceful phoenix that have molten-gold eyes and a brilliant mane of flaming crimson hair.

They marry and their child, a baby girl is named Sen.


Yubaba grows old and dies.

The bathhouse cheer.

Her baby leaves to travel the Spirit World.


No Face stays in the cottage and keeps weaving.

Lost travellers come to stay the night.


Lin is promoted to Chief.

So is Kamaji, but he refuses to go.


They never meet Chihiro again.

End.