DISCLAIMER: We own nothing affiliated with Gargoyles, just Lillie (who you will meet in chapter 2)

This is L W on behalf of both halves of idkaname. This story take place for his chapter right after the end of the series, and the rest fifteen years after this (but I'll remind you of that when we get chapter 2 up).

Hope you enjoy!

Sunset descended upon Castle Wyvern the same as it did every day, but that night there seemed to an air of freedom. The humans had accepted the gargoyles, the Quarymen were in jail, and there was nothing for the gargoyles who were awakening to fear.

A lone figure awaited the New York clan to come from their stone shapes. Her long dark brown hair whipped around her tanned face, and her hands were shoved into her red jacket's pockets. She was unfazed by the cracking of stone skin and the yawning growls of the gargoyles, for her attention was solely on the largest stone shape on the highest ledge of the wall.

Most of the other gargoyles mumbled greetings to the woman, who just nodded in return; her mind running through what she had finally decided to tell the remaining gargoyle, with the add persuasion of Matt and Angela. Finally the stone covering of the last gargoyle began to crack. A long roar escaped his lips as his wings shout out form where they had been folded for the day's sleep.

The woman watched as he stretched his shoulders and back before turning and leaping down from the wall. "It is good to see you, Elisa." Goliath greeted, his smile showed parts of his fangs.

"It's good to see you too, big guy." Elisa gave a meek smile in return. Before she could get sidetracked by any conversation he might strike up, she launched straight into what she had planned to say. "Goliath, there's something I've needed to tell you for awhile."

"Yes, Elisa?" Goliath stepped closer to stand in front of her.

She looked up at him, trying to calm herself so that her voice would not shake. "Goliath, I…" she looked down form Goliath, suddenly realizing the stupidity of her words. "Never mind, it's nothing important." She mumbled as she turned to go inside.

Goliath knew something was troubling Elisa, and he wished to help her as best as he could. But first he had to stop her. "Elisa, wait!" he gently grabbed her elbow with his taloned hand to spin her around, resting his other hand on her shoulder. "What is troubling you?"

Elisa looked up at him, fighting tears. "Goliath," she took a shaky breath. "I love you." She finally whispered.

Goliath just looked down at her for a bit, having understood but not comprehended what she just said. How could a human beauty like Elisa love a stone monster like Goliath? As his mind finally remembered that this was one of the best things that she could have told him, a single tear of joy rolled down his cheek. "Elisa…" he murmured. The hand that had been on her shoulder moved to softly cup her chin.

"What's wrong, Goliath?" Elisa asked almost frantically, having seen the tear and thought the worst.

Goliath slowly shook his head in denial. "No, nothing is wrong. The exact opposite actually: everything is perfect."

Things began to click for Elisa when Goliath drew her closer to his chest. She leaned into the hand on her face and looked up at him in the eyes. "So what you're saying is…"

Goliath brought his head down to Elisa's ear and closed his wings around them. "That I love you, Elisa." He whispered in her ear.

They just stood there for awhile, oblivious to the world around them. After having quite a blank mind, Elisa realized that this information was not as useful as it could be. Considering a human and gargoyle in love was probably a first. "So, what are we going to do from here, big guy?"

Goliath picked his head up from Elisa's shoulder to look her in the eyes. "I do not know. I believe we shall simply have to go where the winds take us."

"Alright then." Elisa smiled. She slipped her arms from his grasp, confusing Goliath as to hr intentions. But that was all remedied when she leapt up slightly and wrapped her arms around his neck, and pressed her lips to his.

Soon they had to break apart because of lack of oxygen, but they stayed pressed together. "I could become used to that." Goliath joked.

L W here!

If you don't know why it's just me instead of both halves of idkaname, check out our bio page.

Well, it took them long enough!

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Sincerely,

L W (the human half of idkaname)