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Recap: I know that I have been bothered by a lot of things about Drew lately, but this bothered me a lot more. Drew's kiss… was lustful… and scary. His kiss felt like I was touching lips that were dipped into poison. In other words, this kiss was the kiss of poisoned promises.

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"You are here to stay right?" I asked him hesitantly afraid to know the answer.

Drew bit the bottom of his lip, "why do you have to do this? Why do you make everything so hard to do?"

"Why do you want to leave me?" I looked over at Drew with tears in my sapphire orbs. "I don't want you to go," my voice cracked.

"Nobody wants me."

"That's not true!" I held onto the sleeve of his shirt, "I want you! I want you to stay with me forever!"

"Though isn't forever impossible to accomplish when the one you love goes away?" He tugged his sleeve away from me and began to fade away into the dark abyss once again.

My heart was shattered into a million pieces. With the anger building up inside me, I began to fret, "Drew!"

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Drew walked next to me quietly down the street of my house. He had come over to spend some time with me even though we were going to get married in five days.

That was the second nightmare that I had encountered about Drew. I wondered, as we sauntered freely, if the dream was really going to happen to me. That Drew was going to leave me being broken and unsecured.

My train of thought was interrupted by Drew's voice. "What are you thinking about?" Drew asked all of sudden that it had made me jump slightly.

"Nothing important," I said, "just spacing out I guess." I wanted to ask him the same question that I had in my dream, but I hesitated for I was afraid.

"I know you want to ask me something…" Drew said as he stepped in front of me preventing me from advancing any further, "so go ahead and ask it already."

My eyes ran around the perimeter of Drew's frame before I answered. "You are here to stay right Drew?" I gazed into his emerald orbs with a heavy, sorrow look. Waiting… wondering if his answer will either make me jump for joy or break down into tears.

He smirked, "what kind of question is that?" He patted my head, "why… do you ask such a thing?"

"Why are you averting the question?" I asked noticing his roaming eyes.

"I'm not, I'm just asking why you were asking that kind of question," he chuckled out trying to make everything into a joke. Nothing about my question was funny at all.

"Drew, this isn't a laughing matter. I'm actually really serious about this question," I exclaimed as I frowned.

He didn't answer. In the moments of our silence I thought about it for a minute. If he did go away, will he have something other than his memories that will remind him of me? Not that I want him to go… I have things to remember him by, but he had nothing from me. I began to think it out thoroughly of what I could give him that I carried around with me right now.

My hands dug into my pocket, finding nothing, and then that's when it came to me.

He still didn't answer me, but observed me confusedly. "What are you doing May?"

"Wait," I huffed out, "close your eyes for a moment."

"You aren't going to murder me are you?" He joked out.

"You're an idiot Drew," I pouted, "if I wanted to murder you then I would of brought you to the darkest alley in Petalburg, put you through a slow and agonizing death, and once I'm finished with you I'll let the rats eat you piece by piece."

"Gee May, that sounds pretty harsh don't you think?" He gave me another one of his infamous smirks.

"Shut up and just close your eyes!" I roared out, "You are so hard headed!"

He did as he was told, "Well look who's calling who hard headed."

"Shut up and stand still," I instructed as I grabbed my bandana from my head. It was my favorite one; the bandana was red and had white circles in the corner of it.

Once the bandana was off my head, I tied it around Drew's neck, making sure I wasn't going to choke him. Once I was finished I stepped back and became satisfied. "Okay, you can open your eyes now."

Drew's emerald orbs were revealed once again and his hand found its way to the bandana that I had placed around his neck. He looked down at it suspiciously, "what's this for?"

"It's yours," I said happily, "I want you to keep it so you have something that can remind you of me."

"But May," Drew began, "this… isn't such a good idea." He was about to take it off, but I grabbed his hand before it yanked the red cloth from his neck.

"No," I growled out, "keep it. I mean I have that necklace you gave me to remind me of you. I know that it isn't as glamorous as the necklace you gave me for Christmas, but I want you to keep it… please?" I pleaded with big sapphire orbs that no one could refuse.

Drew sighed, "Fine, I'll keep it. As long as you keep the necklace, I'll keep this. Fair enough?"

I nodded as I released his hand. "Thank you," I cooed out.

Drew smiled at me half heartedly. Just then, the rain began to pour on us. I didn't even notice the black skies that were hovering above us before.

I lifted my head towards the sky and stared blankly at it. Then I felt Drew's arms wrap around my body bringing me gently into his arms. I felt so dead right at that moment, everything felt as if it wasn't true. That everything was a lie that no one can make real.

My arms didn't wrap around his frame, but stayed at my sides and allowed Drew to do all the hugging. My eyes were blank and stared straight ahead where nothing but only to find a dull grey eroding the area.

"I'll," Drew said in hushed tone, "always be with you no matter what May."

I felt my tears run down my red face and nodded slightly. "Promise?" I choked out.

"I… promise," Drew's voice was so toned down that the 'promise' sounded like the wind rustling softly.

I swallowed loudly, and now I was sure that Drew can't keep any promises he had gave to me before for his voice sang it all out to me at that exact moment.

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My fingers fumbled carelessly on my cell phone pad. It was only three more days until the wedding now and I couldn't help but to feel nervous.

I still wasn't able to tell Drew yet that I had loved him, and I wanted to before we actually get married and have to say it.

I thought long and hard about what I should do. I sighed as nothing particular came to mind after a good five minutes of thinking. I could have just done it the simple way – meet up with him and then tell him, but I don't know if that was good enough. If he hadn't interrupted me during the other times I tried to confess then I wouldn't be having this problem right now.

I dialed Misty's on the key pad before holding my cell phone up to my ear. It had rung a few times before I heard her voice.

"Hello," she cooed out.

"Misty…" I needed someone to consult to about how I was feeling because I didn't know how to control my emotions or how to use them properly.

"Oh hey there May! So what's up bride-to-be?"

I sighed, "Misty, I want to ask you something."

Her tone became grave, "is there something wrong May?"

I hesitated at first, but the words just spilled out, "Misty is it a bad thing to tell Drew that I really love him and I'm not marrying him only cause I was forced to?"

"Listen to your own question May! That is not bad at all! That's…. wonderful!" She had burst out with glee, "How come you didn't tell me before that you love him?! I seriously thought that you were still forcing yourself!"

"Yeah, but he won't let me say it," I whined out in small voice, "So I thought it was a bad thing to say."

"Aww, don't think that way May," Misty said sympathetically. "You should probably go talk to him about it May if it's bothering that much."

"Yeah…" my voice and mind began to trail off.

Misty was quiet for a meantime before she began speaking again. "Not trying to upset you or anything May, but maybe…"

"No! He told me… he told me…" I said not finishing my statement. I knew what she was going to say. She was going to say the things that harmed me more than anything before.

"Sorry May," she sighed out.

"It's okay… I'll talk to Drew now," I huffed out quickly. I was afraid of anything else she could say because I've been thinking the same way as Misty might have been. That maybe… just maybe Drew didn't love me anymore.

"Okay, good luck May. And remember, I'm here for you. So if anything else is bothering you I'll be right here," she said reassuringly.

"Thanks," I had shut my cell phone and placed it on my night stand. My body sat on the edge of my bed and thought for a while before I allowed myself to grab my cell phone again. My fingers then swiftly clicked on Drew's speed dial.

I sighed as I held the phone to my ear and listened anxiously to the constant ringing that seemed like it would never end.

"Perfect timing May, I was about to call you," Drew called out once the ringing had ceased.

"Really?" I chimed out.

"Yeah…" his voice changed, "I umm… need to talk to you about the… umm wedding," he hesitated out.

"Oh? Is there a problem about the wedding Drew?" I asked curiously, afraid once again.

"Well I wouldn't call it a problem really… Look I just have to talk to you okay?" Drew's hushed voice became monotone once again.

"Okay," he had already gotten me curious, "where do you want to meet me?"

"As soon as you can, go to the park." Drew hung up the phone on me before I could respond. I shut my phone and got ready to meet Drew.

My heart raced and my brain strained. Whenever I went to the park, something bad happens to me and with Drew acting like the way he does, it makes me more anxious and afraid than ever before.

I had a bad feeling deep inside me that the nightmare I had a few nights ago is going to become reality. I shook my head trying to shake off the cold feeling that traveled down my spine.

My feet dragged all the way to the park. My mind was confused and my heart was torn. Once I reached the park I sat on a nearby bench and swayed my feet absent mindedly with my eyes staring off to the distance.

I didn't notice my surroundings until I kicked something hard. My head jolted up and faced the person that had terrified me the most.

Drew was looking down at me with those weary, lifeless eyes again. I could feel the sensation of fear come back to me once again. I shook my head, hoping it can shake away the fear. I stood up and tried to build my courage with every heavy breath I took.

"Drew I need to tell you something! And you can't interrupt me because it's just that important!" I roared out making sure I got the message straight through him.

"I have something important to say as well," he stated dully. "Let me go first."

I wanted to object against his sudden decision because what I had to say was most likely more important than anything he had to say, but he continued speaking.

He grabbed my left hand and slipped the ring he had placed there seven months ago off. Drew held it in his hand and then released it, letting it drop in the damp, green grass. "You don't need that anymore."

I was confused. I bent down to grab it, but then Drew caught my arm and pulled me up. I winced in pain. "Ow Drew that hurts," I whispered out.

"I told you that you didn't need that ring anymore," he hissed out.

"I don't understand you…" I whispered out, clearly terrified at his mood.

He released my arm and stuffed his hands in his pockets, "you don't need it because we're not engaged anymore."

"What-?" We weren't getting married anymore?

"You heard me," he sneered out in a cold tone, "we're not getting married anymore. It is canceled for good."

I felt pain in my chest rather than joy. Shouldn't I be happy that I didn't have to marry Drew anymore by force? "But… how?" I squeaked out.

"I canceled it, simple as that."

My eyes roamed to the floor. "What about-"

He had cut me off, "my parents removed the case from them so you don't have to do a thing now."

I gave a half hearted smile, "thank you Drew." I began to walk towards him, but he backed away cautiously.

Trying to avoid any type of contact with me he spoke in a more hushed tone. "Now you can marry someone you love…" He stated while turning his head slightly away from my face.

I was just reminded of what I wanted to say to Drew, "but Drew I-" His next statement made me freeze in fear and cracked me from the coldness of his words.

"AND I should marry someone I love," Drew sneered out.

Did he just imply that he didn't love me? My hand was crunched into a ball and laid in the middle of my chest. Stifled voices filled my aching head and tears blurred my vision.

"But I thought you said that you loved me…" When I said those last two words, my heart twisted and melted.

"I… lied," Drew called out in a low and cold voice.

I shook uncontrollably and my voice stuttered, "But-"

He glared at me with fire in his emerald eyes and clenched his fists into tight balls. "I said I lied! Get it through that thick head of yours! I never meant any word I said!" He roared out in front of my face and continued his piercing words. "I just said that to try to convince myself that I could fall in love with you! But guess what princess, it didn't work! So this is where everything ends…" His breathing rate raised and he shook slightly.

The hot tears flowed down my red face. I lifted my arm and slapped Drew across the face as hard as I could. The slap had echoed in the vacant park.

"You're… you're…" I searched for the word that described Drew at the moment. "You're a conceited ass Drew! You were just toying with me?!" I screeched out angrily.

"Toying? I don't know what you mean…"

"Don't act stupid Drew!" My throat became parched from all my screaming and for the fact that my body water was escaping from my eyes in forms of tears.

"Just say you hate me already so we can go on with our lives and never see each other again!" Drew yelled out while grabbing tightly on my shoulders.

I slapped his arms to release me and I backed away from him, "fine! Drew Hayden, I HATE YOU SO MUCH!" My body shook with anger, "I hope I don't ever see your bastard face ever again!"

"See," his voice trembled out in a calmer manner, "it wasn't that hard now was it?"

How could he so calm about all of this? "Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!" I screeched out before pushing Drew and running out of the park.

I kept running until I reached my house. My feet brought me inside and I heard my mother humming joyfully. "Oh May you're home! Did you hear the wonderful news?!" She yelled out as I ran towards my room. "May, what happened?! May!" I heard my mother call out worriedly as I raced up the stairs tripping every step of the way.

I ran up to my room, slammed the door and locked it. I crawled into my bed and pulled the covers over my ball shaped body.

"May," my mother knocked on the door, "honey, are you alright?" She continued to consult me through the door asking me to allow her in, but I didn't move from my position.

My hair was stuck on my face from the dry tears that once journeyed down my cheeks. I didn't have any more tears to shed at all because my eyes were just as dry as a desert.

Drew's words, emotions, expressions, everything about him ran through my head. I wondered if everything we went through, every moment we shared together really meant nothing to him.

For the rest of the day I was left alone in my room buried under my covers.

No one bothered me and I bothered no one, so it was a fair trade of affection. I felt comfortably numb. I didn't bother to eat or drink for the rest of the day. I had lost my heavy appetite and my body didn't feel like it needed the water.

Every so often I heard my door open ajar and then close back once again. I felt bad for concerning my family like this, but I was afraid to open up and get hurt once again.

The next day my father finally opened the door. He and my mother carefully sauntered over to me.

"May," my father began, "I'm so sorry. I thought you would be the first one excited about not getting married, but now I see that you actually fell in-"

His words were tearing me into pieces once again. Good thing they didn't bother to take the covers off my frail body. I jolted up looking like a mess and buried my head into my father's chest, "don't say it! Don't say it!" I cried out as the tears flowed out endlessly. "Don't say it… please," I whimpered out.

"I'm sorry May," my father said in a hushed tone. He hugged me, squeezing me tightly.

"May," my mother cooed out in a comforting tone, "someone is here to see you, but…"

My heart and mind exploded thinking that maybe Drew came back feeling slightly sorry for me.

My mother noticed my sudden tension. "Don't fret May, it isn't Drew."

I gazed down, "then who?" To my surprise, my voice was low and raspy from the lack of water.

"Me," a familiar voiced shrilled out.

I gasped as my head fluttered towards the door. There standing poised and steady was Mrs. Hayden. Her similar green hair was tied into a neat and tight bun. She wore a white blouse, a black pencil skirt that had accompanied her black high heels and her black back that slung over her right shoulder. Her face was as grave as her son's when I had that talk with him the day before. The flashbacks of Drew pained me and I swiftly crawled under the covers once again.

"Norman, Caroline, can you please leave? I want to talk to May privately," she stated sternly with that edge in her voice that made people tremble.

My body tensed as I heard my parents shuffle out of my room, closing the door behind them.

"May I know you probably don't want to see me at this current moment, but I need to talk to you."

I didn't answer because I didn't want to talk to her. I wanted her to disappear from my room and go to her dumb son.

She continued, "I know what Drew did."

The memory burned through my mind making me tremble in fear. I wanted her to stop right now. I couldn't take that pain that was burning through my mind.

"Honestly, I thought Drew had lost his mind when he came here a little less than a year ago saying that he wanted to marry you. I tried with every ounce in my body to stop him, but he kept insisting to marry you."

I remembered the time she came to the winter house telling Drew not to force himself to marry me. Then I began to wonder. If she didn't want him to get married in the beginning, and now her wish was finally happening, then why is she here in my room talking to me? Shouldn't she be throwing a party in her mansion, celebrating that her son isn't getting married to some airhead?

Mrs. Hayden was silent for a moment and continued, "Though for the last month or so Drew's been trying to cancel your engagement along with pushing the case on your parents. Two days ago Mr. Hayden and I moved the case on your parents. So now Drew and you aren't in need to get married anymore." She took a deep breath, "though now, I think Drew has made the biggest mistake of his life."

My ears perked up, but I held myself back from speaking.

"Drew made the mistake because he had let you go to love someone other than him."

I gasped out slightly and felt the tears, that I thought ran dry, travel once again on my pale cheeks.

"May, I know I don't know you well or at all actually, but I know for sure that you did fall in love with Drew." She paused, "and I think that was the best thing that has ever happened to Drew. I don't know his reason for leaving you, but I want my son to be happy."

I sneered at her last statement. She's lying… lying about everything, just like how Drew lied about everything.

"I'm not lying May," she huffed out. Was she some kind of mind reader now?! "I have never seen Drew work so hard in his life before for someone other than his sister. Drew truly loves you, and I don't understand why he would tell you he didn't, but I want you to do something for me. No, not for me, but for you and Drew."

I heard her footsteps come towards me, "I'm going to leave something on your nightstand for you May. I want you to read it as soon as you can because if you read it any later than now, I'm not sure how you can save Drew from his blinded mistake."

I stared at the palm of my hand. Me? What can I do to save Drew? I can't do anything worthy enough for anybody. I'm just a complete failure.

"I believe in you May, so please hurry and make your choice. It's either you want to save everything you have cherished for the last seven months or let it all slip away and block those memories," I heard my door open, "thank you for listening May." She walked out and closed the door behind her.

I waited a few minutes to wait and see if anyone else would come. No one else came. I got up from my bed and gazed over to my nightstand. There sat a white envelope and I hesitantly reached for it.

I grabbed it and brought it up to my face. It smelled of expensive perfume that represented the scent of roses. I opened it and took out the folded paper that laid within it.

I opened the paper and found it to be a copy of a passenger's information. My eyes skimmed through the paper. I found out that it had belonged to Drew and that he had a flight today to LaRousse at ten thirty a.m.!

My eyes widened, when he said that this will be our last time seeing each other, he really meant it. I glanced hurriedly towards to the clock that laid on my wall and it read nine twenty nine a.m. I pondered for a second if I should really go after Drew or not. He did say he doesn't love me, but according to Mrs. Hayden, Drew had loved me more than anything else in the world.

My grip on the paper tightened and I jump out of my bed. I tried to look for my red bandana, but I remembered that I gave it to Drew. So I ran into Max's room and snatched one of his caps and pulled it on my head so that it was backwards. I looked like a mess, so I grabbed the biggest jacket from my closet and threw it on over my wrinkled clothes. I slipped on my sneakers, stuffed the paper in my jacket's pocket, and grabbed the car keys before running down stairs rapidly.

My mother and father were surprised to find me sprinting out of the house. "May where are you going?!" They both yelled out as I opened the door.

I paused for a second. What was I really going to do? If I do catch Drew in time, will he just reject me once again? My hands curled into a tight ball and I glanced over to my parents with stern eyes, "I'm going to fix things up." With that I ran out of the house and jumped into my car. Once I was successfully out of the driveway, I made my way to towards the high way.

Hopefully there weren't a lot of people heading towards the airport today. A trip to the airport took about thirty minutes if the road was clear and right now it was nine forty five. I pressed on the gas pedal harder now, trying to keep my speed limit on the borderline to prevent a high speed car chase.

I managed to get out of the highway in fifteen minutes tops. Now here was the hard part, the road to the airport was busy. I was terrified that I couldn't make it in time to Drew with this heavy traffic. Cars around me were honking at one another and some people had their heads hanging out of the window yelling at other people.

I grunted in irritation as I parked my car in a nearby parking lot. Before I shut down the engine I checked the clock for the time. It was ten o seven and if I ran it would take about ten minutes to get to the airport if I don't take any breaks.

Also the smartest thing I have ever done was to leave my phone at my house! Now I can't call Drew to command him to stay where he was! I grabbed the keys from the ignition and stuffed them securely in my pocket before I went dashing off.

If Mrs. Hayden wanted me to stop Drew, how come she couldn't have come sooner?! I mean if she came two hours before Drew's departure I wouldn't have to rush like this! I was running out of breath after the five minutes of heaving running, but I continued to push myself. I had tripped a couple of times, but I ignored the pain and continued running.

Once I reached the airport I found out that I only had five minutes left to reach the dock that left to LaRousse before it takes off. I ran towards the departure board and eagerly looked for the LaRousse departure dock. Once I found it, I headed towards the dock, but then I remembered the police that took forever to examine you before you can enter a docking area.

I ignored the fact that I could get arrested or fined for what I'm about to do. Once I reached the examination area I rapidly past the guards and I could hear them yell from behind me. I ran as fast as my legs could take me. I successfully reached the inside of the docking area and I frantically searched for the departure area of LaRousse. Once I was sure that there was no one chasing me I took off the cap and the jacket and folded it under my arm. If they couldn't recognize who I was then it could probably buy me some time. Everyone around me stared oddly at me, but I shook off their stares because I needed to catch Drew.

Once I found the departure area for LaRousse I ran up to the tube that connected the airplane and the docking area. The lady there stopped me, "May I see your ticket please ma'am?"

I looked back and forth from her and the inside of the tube, "I just need to talk to someone really quickly please. I don't have a ticket, but it's really urgent."

She shook her head, "I'm sorry ma'am, I can't let you go on board unless you have a ticket with you."

"Please," I pleaded her, "just this once."

"I'm sorry, now please leave before I call security," she threatened. Her threat meant nothing to me since security was already searching for me.

I shook my head once again and tried to enter, but the woman held me back. She was yelling at me, but ignored her. "Drew!" I called out into the tube hoping that maybe, just maybe that he could hear me. I repeated this process until the woman suddenly released me.

I stared at her with questioning eyes, but her gaze was outside the window. My sapphire orbs stared at the window and I rushed over and practically glued my face on the glass.

There I saw the plane about to take off. The tears swelled up in my eyes because now it was too late to catch Drew. Before I knew it, the plane took off from the ground and I watched it disappear into the pale grey sky.

"Ah ha! We finally found you!" A old raspy voice yelled from behind me.

I turned around to find the security guards surrounding me and I went up to them, "I'm sorry that I ran away from you guys earlier. I… didn't get what I needed so… please just take me now and get this over with," I said with a monotone voice.

"That's a good girl now," one of the guards said as he grabbed me by the shoulder and led me to the head security lines.

There, they called my parents and scolded me. My mother asked me if I wanted to be picked up, but I told them that I would just come home as soon as I could. After giving me a long question and answer session, they found out that I had no intention to harm anybody or their plane; they gave me a fine and the officers drove me back to my car.

Before they left, they lectured me once again. Though all I heard was the wind that came out of their mouths. They were wasting their breath on nothing. Nothing was going to change now. Drew still had left and I don't think I'll ever see him again.

I just sat in my car with the key in the ignition, but the car wasn't on. The car's window was slightly open and the sky above me had become a pinkish color.

My hands were on the steering wheel and they gripped tighter and tighter with every passing moment. Then I couldn't take it anymore. I curled my hand and slammed it against the steering wheel's edge. The car's pocket in the front opened. I glanced over at it and my eyes widened.

There in between my papers for car insurance and everything, there laid a rose and an enveloped connected with it. I shook my head and I grabbed the envelope. There was no doubt in my mind that this was all from Drew.

I took a heavy intake of the rose and laid it in the seat next to me before opening the envelope.

My eyes read over the letter and my heart tightened. The tears flowed in amounts of waterfalls as my grip on the letter became stronger. My hands were shaking and I didn't stop until I heard a small tear in the letter.

I looked down at the elegant fashioned paper. Everything in it was written by Drew because only his words looked as fancy as this. Tears had fallen on the letter, smudging some of the words, and the small tear in the middle made it look ancient. I dropped the letter on my lap and leaned forward, crying into my arms.

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Dear May,

I know what I had told you that day made you feel terrible. I was just afraid… afraid that I couldn't let go of you. I needed you to give me a reason to leave and that's why I wanted you to hate me. Everything I did that day was a lie. I do love you May and I don't think that will ever change. Though forget about my feelings and continue your life as if you never even met me because I brought nothing but misfortune upon you.

I left to make it easier for the both of us to forget about everything. Now don't try anything stupid May, I don't want you to get hurt okay? You have to promise me that you won't do anything stupid and get hurt… that was a dumb thing to write. How can you promise something to me when all I did was break the promises that I made to you?

On the other days before when you were about to tell me that you had loved me, I couldn't take it. I had to stop you from saying it because I knew exactly what I was going to do to you which was to make you hate me. And if I allowed you to say that you loved me then it would have been harder than it was. I hope you understand why I did this May, it was all for you.

The truth is May, whether you believe it or not, I love you. More than anything in the world. There is nothing more that I would want to do, but to be by your side holding your hand through every moment in your life. Wow that sounded so corny. I think I'm finally understanding what you mean when you call me corny.

My point is May, I want you to live life without having the burden of marrying me at a young age. You have a whole life ahead of you and I want you to live it to the fullest. I promised you I'll always be with you… and I will. You may not know what I mean by that, but I want you to trust me that I'm always with you. Always.

I'm so sorry.

Love Always,

Drew

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THE END

Decided to cancel the other chapters and just sum it up into this one chapter!

Finished! :P

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Author's Note:

JUST KIDDING!

This chapter is SO not the end of this story! I would hate myself if I ended it like this, and you guys would hate me too! :O

Then I shall be terrified for my life of angry readers. :O

I mean if I wasn't the author and was reading this story, I would hunt the author down and beat them to a pulp. xD But don't beat me to a pulp please! D:

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