Hello again everyone, welcome to those of you who are reading one of my fanfics for the first time, this will be my second time at attempting a fic, and I thank you for taking the time to read it. I recommend reading "Omega" first, because some of the events within this story will reflect on events that happened in that one. Again, please try to enjoy yourself while reading my fic, and have fun. Please read and review. : )

Quick Solutions

Heh.  You know, that's the funny thing about death. Everybody seems to think it's so final, that it's the end. I know better than that.  My body won't let me stay dead, it seems.

I allowed my body to sense the area around me. Six feet below the surface? What the hell kind of species does that?  I sighed in frustration.  Simple enough, I thought to myself. I allowed my body to become intangible, and I floated through the six feet of soil above me, to the moonlit ground above.  I looked around, I was in small cemetery…there must've been at least 16 gravestones apart from my own. I allowed myself to resurrect these dead husks, and exhume them from the ground.  Who said death was final? I became invisible as the assortment of the once-deceased creatures began to come-to.  Their cousin taught me a lesson about myself I won't soon forget.  I owed him one.  My name, you ask? You may call me Omega.

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            Somewhere, at this very moment, a gust of wind blew a tiny experiment pod numbered, "128" from its place within a tree, causing it to fall into a nearby children's pool. A bright flash of light cut through the darkness upon the streets nearby Lilo & Stitch's home.  Suddenly, a crimson-colored experiment found itself standing inside of the small pool which had brought it back to life.  It stood upright, on two legs.  It only had two arms, and two legs.  It had two long antennae slicked back down its sleek, lithe body.  It's face resembled Stitch's, only more…angular, and streamlined.  It smiled at its own reflection in the shallow water it was standing in.  It surveyed its surroundings, and then, in the blink of an eye, it had gone, leaving nothing but a ripple in its place.

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            It had been two weeks since the incident with Omega, and life was just beginning to turn back to normal for the Lilo & Stitch household.  Stitch was sitting in the kitchen, downing cup after cup of coffee, when suddenly, the doorbell of the house rang.  Stitch got up from the kitchen table and walked to the door.  The doorbell rang again as Stitch reached the door, and Stitch sighed irritably. He opened the door, and his mouth dropped open in shock!  His cousins, whom he had buried not even a month ago, broken and destroyed, were now standing in front of him, whole and alive again.  Stitch broke down into tears of joy upon seeing them, and he rushed forward to hug them each tightly.  Jumba, Lilo, and Pleakly, upon hearing the commotion, came to the front door as well. The big Ohana rejoiced as they all came together in a frenzy of hugs, and love.

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            I smile at the sight of 626's "family" embracing together as one. It made me feel good inside, in a way.  These emotions are better than I thought they were.  I remained invisible, so that they could not see me. And I made sure that Stitch's nanotech couldn't detect me either, I'd made that mistake once already.  After their reunion, I transformed into a cat-like creature that had the ability to travel quite fast over land. I bounded off toward my ship. 

"That's one loose end tied up…" I thought to myself.

"…Now for the other."