Sorry, I wrote this at ten it probably isn't very good. I got the idea from the story "Semper Fidelis" a Skip Beat fan fiction. It is really good. All of you people should read it. I hope you enjoy.

It rained and poured that day, but despite that three figures stood there, hovering over a grave in an empty graveyard. Black iron gates stood behind them. The dull trees and muddy grass were the only plants around. Barely any color could be detected in the gloomy scene. Dark dreary clouds blocked any light from entering. The only sound that could be heard was the soft crying from the young girl, rain slowly falling, and wind creaking the gates. A tiny clear umbrella hung over two of the figures, Sho and Rin. Kyoko let the rain pour around her. Tears wouldn't stop falling from her eyes. She held a white handkerchief to her eyes, unable to stop the tears.

The grave bellow them read Kuon Hizuri. A bouquet of red roses upon the grave, was the only color in the dark and cloudy scene. Today marked the first year anniversary of Kuon's death. Wrapped around Kyoko's tiny finger was a ring that she had always cherished and refused take off. Engraved into the ring was eternally loved, eternally love.

Sho and Kyoko had out aside their differences long ago and became more like brother and sister. And Sho had finally found his princess, Rin. They had gotten married roughly two years ago around time Kyoko had also gotten married to the fairy prince of her dreams, Kuon.

Sho warped his arm around Kyoko. She leaned into his shoulder and cried. Rin tried to hard smile, and hide the sadness that threatened to consume her very being. Rin and Kyoko had been close friends over the past years. Kyoko had always there to support them, but now it was their turn to support Kyoko. This last year was rough on Kyoko, who always tried so hard to pretend to be strong. No matter how hard she tried inside of her was tiny, weak girl who cried all day long. Today was the one day, Kyoko let herself be that girl. It pained Rin more than anything else to see her friend like this. The smile Kyoko always had disappeared since Kuon's death. Nothing should be sad enough to make Kyoko cry. She had been through enough hardships.

"Kuon..." Kyoko whispered sadly. She closed her eyes and felt the ghost of his hand touch her cheek just like it always had.

It continued to pour rain. Kyoko hardly acknowledged it. Tears still streamed down her cheek until there were no more tears to cry. Kyoko felt only the emptiness in her shrinking heart. Almost if someone had punched a hole in her heart and it could not be filled with anything that was still breathing in this dark and cruel world. The emptiness, no the lonesomeness threatened to consume her tiny heart, that could only bare, so much more pain. More than anything she wanted the never ending emptiness to be filled and pain to stop hurting.

"Please return to me," she wished, "I don't want to be alone anymore."

Sho whispered, "Don't worry we're here for you. We'll get through this together like we always have." He tried his hardest to smile for her. He and Rin turned away from the grave and started to walk away.

"Eternally loved, Eternally love," she whispered to the empty gray sky before turning her back to the grave. She walked away slowly and longingly.

Half way across the empty graveyard, a ghostly figure stood and watched her turn away from the grave. He whispered solemnly, "I love you Kyoko. Please be happy without me," Tears welled up in his eyes and he disappeared into the gloomy and dreary background.

As months went by the red roses never wilted or shriveled up. Not even a singular petal fell. It watched over the grave and protected it. Just like Kyoko's and Kuon's never-ending love. The love that could never be broken or touched even after death.

Sorry, it is really short. Please tell me what you think. Few questions for you.

Should I continue this?

Should I write parts about Kyoko dealing with Kuon's death?

Should I add parts with Julia and Kuu?

Should make Kyoko pregnant?

How long are you pregnant before the baby is born?

Should I turn this into a story about Kyoko's daughter?