The celebration lasted all morning and into the afternoon. It had been a grand party; one of the funnest the kingdom has ever had. Mephiles supplied the music for everyone through the use of his iPod, despite the fact most of the people there didn't particularly like the songs he played. After some persuasion from both Jason and Merida, Mephiles found and played some slow songs. Jason and Merida slow-danced to those songs, as did Fergus and Elinor and anyone else who had a partner.

Once the party died down and finally ended, the lords and their people had to return to their lands. As they got ready to leave, the entire kingdom of DunBroch went to the harbor to see the lords off. Many goodbyes were told, but for Merida, she'd get one that kind of freaked her out a little.

When Wee Dingwall went to tell Merida goodbye, he gave her a hint about how he felt about her. Unfortunately for her, that hint was him kissing her hand and arm all over. She wasn't pleased about this, nor did she like it. She even tried to pull her arm away, but he just wouldn't stop!

That is, until Jason saw this going on. He morphed into Gigantis as he walked over, only making his size six feet so he towered over the boy. With a low and threatening growl, he startled Wee. Wee looked up at Gigantis with fear, knowing that Merida's real boyfriend would probably rip him apart for what he had done. Lucky for him, Gigantis only grunted again, this time more sharply, almost like he had threatened him. Not wanting to test him, Wee ran away from them and over to his father's boat. Feeling satisfied with what he had done, Gigantis shrunk down and morphed back into Jason.

"Thanks," Merida told him as Jason went to stand by her. She felt grateful for what he did.

"Hey, you didn't look comfortable with what he was doing, so I personally showed him that you weren't comfortable," Jason replied with a shrug of his shoulders.

"Well thank you helpful sir," Merida said with a chuckle. As the boats started leaving, she and Jason joined up with her family and waved to the departing vessels.

Out on all three of the boats' sail poles were Merida's little brothers. They looked back at the shore and waved bye to their parents. Luckily, the boats hadn't gone too far out to sea when Fergus spotted them.

"Boys!" he shouted upon seeing them. Rushing over to an available boat in the harbor, he rowed it as fast as he could after the lords' boats, hoping to catch them before they got out too far.


Time in DunBroch, and the bond between Merida and her mother grew. They would now work together on making new tapestries, one which had Merida with Elinor in bear form. Merida was holding her mother's paw, symbolizing the bond they had made while that had gone on. The other one was of Merida's whole family, but this one also included Jason, Gzilla, and Mephiles.

'Some say fate is beyond our command, but I know better. Our destiny is within us. You just have ta be brave enough ta see it. With the help of the wisps, me and my mom's bond is stronger than ever before, and they brought a wonderful guy inta my life. Although Jason has gotten used ta livin' here, G and Mephiles still seem ta be havin' a hard time not bein' around all that technology from their universe,' Merida's voice monologued. 'When my parents found out about Jason not really bein' a prince and that he wasn't from an actual clan, they were upset with G fer lyin' to them, as well as with Jason. Fer some reason though, my mum wasn't too upset; though I think she secretly had already knew. Everyone is happy now, especially me. I finally got my freedom...despite the fact my mom's still tryin' ta teach me about bein' a princess, but at least I won't be alone fer too long. I heard she's gonna be helpin' my father teach Jason about bein' a prince when it comes time fer him, but don't tell him that.'

Merida and Elinor were out in a green and grassy field near to some cliff edges and the forest. They had been horse-back riding all day and they had just been racing. Although they usually spend time with only each other, today was special.

As the sound of footfalls reached Elinor's ears, she and her daughter turned around behind them and saw Gigantis, Gzilla, and Mephiles approach them; all of them appearing worn out. "About time ya got here," Elinor told them before turning to Merida. "I thought yer boyfriend was as fast as a horse."

"Dunno. Maybe he's a wee bit tired today." Merida looked at Gigantis. "Ya okay?"

"Yeah," Gigantis replied. "It doesn't help when these two," Gigantis said before pointing to Gzilla and Mephiles, "are ramming into me, trying to make this race into a freaking level of Sonic Rivals."

"Sonic Rivals?" Elinor asked Merida, hoping she would explain what that even was.

"It's a video game with that blue hedgehog Jason likes. He told us about that hedgehog, remember?" Merida explained.

"Ah." She looked at the guys. "Ya ready fer another race?"

"Maybe after we freakin' rest," Mephiles said in annoyance. All three of them were still tired and needed more rest.

Before Elinor or Merida could say anything back to the demon, a large gust of wind nearly knocked them and their horses to the ground. "What was—?" Elinor was cut off by the arrival of what caused the wind.

Flying over their heads was an enormous moth with red, white, black, and yellow wings with bright blue eyes. It released a short chirp of sorts as it circled them once, stopping when it was facing them. After sensing the presence of some new kaijus in this area, Mothra had decided to check and see if these new creatures were causing harm to the humans living nearby, but oddly, she couldn't find them despite the fact she was in the right area (Note: Mothra looks like the Godzilla Neo version depicted by artist Matt Frank).

With her mouth agape, Merida asked a question her mother was wondering. "What's that thing and why is it looking at us?" Despite its gigantic appearance, both Merida and her mother didn't feel any fear in its presence. They felt a sense of wonder and amazement.

"That's Mothra. She's the Goddess of Peace who lives on Infant Island; an island in the South Seas. She's worshiped as a god by the island's inhabitants, as well as by her two priestesses, the Shobijin; two fairy-sized girls who act as her ambassadors. Mothra's usually peaceful and she's one of mankind's protectors," Gigantis told them. As he gazed at her, he wondered something out loud. "How is she even here?"

"Uh oh..." Mephiles muttered. Having managed to hear him, everyone turned to look at him.

"Uh oh, what?" Gzilla asked.

"I think this universe has merged with ours."

With looks of confusion on their faces, Merida and Elinor looked at each other before turning back to Mephiles. "How is that possible?" Elinor asked.

"I think it's because we've been in this universe for so long and that we've interrupted and changed so much of it through interacting with everyone, we may have caused the two universes to slowly pull into one another, combining to make one new universe," Mephiles explained.

Gzilla nodded in agreement. "That makes sense because this is the tenth century, so Mothra would have probably been alive in our universe around this time."

That's when Merida remembered all the stories Jason told her about the giant monsters that lived in his universe. "You think there'll be more here, or that any'll come and attack us?" Merida asked Gigantis.

"Not likely. Historians haven't seen any form or evidence of kaiju attacking or being anywhere near ancient Scotland." Just as he finished, Gigantis felt another being's presence enter his mind; speaking to him telepathically. "I think Mothra wants to talk to me."

"How do ya know, lad?" Elinor asked as he started walking toward Mothra.

"Because I felt her presence and heard her voice in my mind," Gigantis answered back.

"Jason, what if a monster does come here? Will you stay here and watch over us?" Merida asked him, her face almost pleading for him to stay here forever with her.

Gigantis stopped in his tracks and turned around so he could look at Merida. When he saw her face, it reminded him of how he looked when he pleaded for her to stay when they had first met long ago in the forest. "Merida, I'll stay with you forever. I'll never ever leave without back. I'll protect you, your family, and your kingdom for as long as I live from whatever evil force attacks it."

Mephiles gave Gzilla a nervous glance. He didn't like the idea of staying here forever and ever.

Merida smiled at him. She was so relieved. She thought he'd leave her here and never return, but she had thought wrong. How could she ever have thought he'd leave her without coming back?

Once Gigantis was far enough away from everyone, he started growing larger and larger, reaching his kaiju height of 190 feet. The true size of Gigantis startled both Merida and Elinor. Who knew he was that tall? Gigantis approached the moth cautiously so she wouldn't interpret him as a foe, as well as to be on guard if she did decide to attack him without asking any questions.

Seeing how the kaiju she had sensed could change its size, Mothra now knew why she couldn't see where it was before. She then began talking to him in what everyone besides kaiju could interpret as simple clicks, squeaks, chirps, and screeches.

With the two kaiju roaring and squeaking at each other, everyone watched, wondering what they were even saying. "It's like their havin' a conversation or somethin'," Elinor commented. The conversation didn't last too long because after a few moments passed, Mothra flew away and Gigantis returned to the others, returning to a smaller size.

"What were you two chattin' about?" Merida asked him.

"Oh, Mothra came here to make sure me and G weren't going to cause any harm to DunBroch." After that was said, he smirked at Merida and her mother. "You two still up for that race?"

Merida nodded. "You actually goin' ta try this time?" she smirked back at him.

"Get ready to eat my dust!" Gigantis said before taking off at full speed. This caused both Merida and Elinor's horses to shoot off after him, leaving Gzilla and Mephiles behind.

"Goddamnit..." Gzilla muttered before dragging Mephiles by the arm as he quickly ran after them.

"We'll never be going back home, will we?" Mephiles asked him sadly.

"Guess not, so get used to living here. We're going to be staying for a looong time."

"Nooooooooooooo," Mephiles moaned as Gzilla continued dragging him after the others.

The End


Martin's day was as boring as it ever was. He was simply standing outside, somewhat guarding the castle. Nothing had happened after the lords had left. Even now, the queen, the princess, her boyfriend, and his friends were having a good time outside. What was he doing? Standing here and guarding a place no one would even try to attack. He wished he could leave, but he couldn't because he'd get into some serious trouble. Just as he was about to fall asleep, the strangest thing he'd ever saw came into view.

A walking broom was dragging a cart full of boxes. On top of one of the boxes was a black crow. When the broom drug its load up to Martin, what surprised him even more was when the crow began talking and handed him a clipboard using its beak. "Sign here," it told him, indicating the place with its beak.

Not knowing what to even do about this anomaly, nor if this was a dream or simply him going mad from boredom, he slowly took the clipboard and signed where the bird had told him to. He handed it back to the crow.

"Enjoy," it told him as it flew over to the broom and perched on its 'head' as the broom walked off in the direction it had came, leaving a very dumbfounded Martin scratching his head in puzzlement.


End of Epilogue and end of Story

A/N: Me: Well, that's the end of my story. I really hope you liked it and thought this was actually a convincing couple. Thanks for reading it and thanks even more if you would happen to support this pairing :)

Gzilla: There'll be more of these coming, so if you like this one, get ready for more.