A/N: This is the end folks. I hope you have enjoyed it. I'll try to start a sequel next week but with the lack of response around the fandom, I'm not sure.

What I do know for sure is that this will be my last LazyTown series for a while. I've written quite a few stories and my creativity needs to recharge. So look for the next story to be the last one as I take a break.

Thank you for all your support. I really do appreciate it.


Chapter 35

"It's getting nippy again out there," Sportacus said as he made sure to pull on his coat over his vest. He was used to cold temperatures but the ferocity of the wind was relatively nasty today. The weatherman said that the temps with the wind chill felt like ten degrees outside and there was no way he was going to catch a cold now.

"Yes I guess it is," Stephanie sighed. She was finally free of the wheelchair but still need crutches to get around. The two had taken to living with the former Mayor again as Stephanie's place was not very handicapped friendly and Sportacus was waiting on a new airship. He'd made a long distance phone call to someone and spoke in his native tongue when he was on the line so Stephanie wasn't entirely sure what had transpired but he had said that by springtime he'd have a new airship.

"You ok?" He asked as he helped her with her coat. The Mayor was going to drive them to the hospital to visit Amanda and he wanted to be sure that Stephanie was ready to head back there. She turned and gave him a slight smile. He could tell her emotional scars were running very deep. The two of them had hardly done anything physical except hold hands and they had obeyed the therapist's orders as far as what they needed to do to get passed the loss of their baby.

"Steph…" he gave her the "I know you want to say something" look and she smirked.

"Is what we're doing good for us?" She asked.

"What do you mean?" He was confused at what she was trying to say.

"If we're going to get beat up all the time was it even worth it trying to bring a child into this world?" The pink one clarified.

"If my family had believed that I wouldn't be here," he pointed out before quickly adding,

"We have to live our lives. We cannot let evil dictate what we do otherwise evil will win." She nodded thoughtfully and he leaned in and kissed the top of her head.

"Now you know that I love you more than anything in this world and that I would go to Hell and back to be at your side, so believe me when I say that, if you never want to have children or of you don't even want to get married anymore. I will understand. My love will never die and I will always be near you to pick you up when you fall," he told her. Tears started to form in Stephanie's eyes and she dropped her crutches, quickly grabbing onto his waist and holding him tight.

"I love you," she mumbled into his coat.

"And I you," he repeated his earlier sentiment before carefully scooping her up. He exited the house and got her settled into the car. He popped back into the house and grabbed the crutches.

"Ready to go?" Milford asked as he slipped on his coat.

"Do you think she'll be ok?" Sportacus wondered.

"I've seen a lot of things in my day but I know for sure that Stephanie will be ok. You two have something incredible and without each other, I would worry but you have each other and you have everyone here to help. Just as I'm sure Amanda will be fine as well. It may take a while but LazyTown always manages to pull together," the former Mayor smiled.

"That is true," Sportacus smiled and they quickly left the house and piled into the car. The ride over was silent but Stephanie had grabbed the hero's hand and squeezed it. They would be all right. Milford's words floated around in Sportacus' head as he squeezed her hand back. LazyTown and her people always bounced back and they would be ready for anything.

The End