So... This is long overdue.

I recently discovered that people are still reading this for some reason. I'm honored that some people are still interested enough in the story and the fandom to take on this beast (I mean, 170,000 words and not even properly finished! I admire your dedication).

Then I realized I hadn't given you a proper ending yet. I was planning to do that, I swear, since I hate to keep stories unfinished. But as soon as I set the status to complete, I guess I kind of forgot.

I owe you guys. I owe it to you to finish this story. Written over the course of three years, then left hanging for another three years. It is about time you know how this epic tale ends.


Sleepless in the castle would see Boz under the control of the Tarantula woman. I really liked to put Boz in these kinds of situation. At one point, the guard boys he was training were going to find and stop him from following Charlotte's orders. They would succeed in knocking him out long enough for Mason to find him. It ends exactly as it ends in the main series, except Boz keeps his house in the village.

As for the other episodes I had planned... there were none as far as I can remember. If there were episodes I had planned, I cannot remember what I had in mind for them. But considering I was so close to the ending, it is easy to say that this was the last episode I'd cover before moving on to the Evil King.

It would have been an eight-parter. Everything happened just as it did after the double moon appears in the air, until after the twins sit on the throne and neither turns out to be the evil one. To prevent Yamakoshi from being placed on the throne and to become Kalakai, Boz sits in it himself. The throne has a strange effect on him, however, and it turns out the throne is a magical artifact. To force Boz to move off of it, Boz starts hallucinating his double, Adam, is back and human. When Lanny reacts to it, it turns out it's not a hallucination, but a reality. It makes Lanny swear to never discuss this with anyone and then brings Boz to out of the evil castle.

He explains what exactly it is and why Boz needs to pay for what he's done. It lends itself to using Boz' body and even takes the name Adam, and proceeds to try and kill Boz. What he did to the timeline is not what the gods had in mind. He tried to mess with the natural order of things and has gone unpunished for two years now, it's time he paid the price. The alternative Mikayla shows up and saves him. Adam does not waste his time and makes way to go to Kinkow Castle. In the meantime, Kalakai has risen again and gives Lanny the task of delivering the King rings to him.

Somehow, the two storylines would have collided. Adam would have met Boomer and told him exactly what she needed to know. When Boz shows up to make sure the King rings don't fall in the wrong hands, Boomer demands the truth. Boz tells them everything he needs to know and Mikayla confirms he is the third triplet brother from the future. Boz, in turn, tells them what is going on at Kalakai's castle, and that they need to hurry to defeat him. However, Lanny got to Brady and now he has the evil facial hair. Somehow, Brady manages to defeat them with Adam's help, who wants to keep this little piece of history to stay on track.

They all leave for the castle and meet the other Mikayla, who helps Boz with his final confrontation with Adam while the others play out what original was going to happen anyway. Boz soon finds out he can't hurt or kill the double because each wound he inflicts also appears on himself. They still confront him and Boz finally realizes what is going on. Adam shows him visions of the future, a desolate landscape. This disorients Boz and Adam is free to kill the Mikayla close to him. Adam tells him this will happen to the real one, too, if he doesn't fix what's going on. Adam melts together with Boz at the moment that the Kings use their rings to defeat Kalakai. They find Boz in the jungle and bring him back to the castle, and all he wants to say is that he defeated the double.

Over the next three months, Boz does not show his face very often. He focuses his energy on training the three boys and is present when they graduate into the junior squad, just like Mikayla did before the kings arrived. In the meantime, he goes looking for an important artifact and he finds it. He uses it that same night. It just so happens to also be the night when Brady decides to leave Kinkow. Boz and Brady have one last conversation and Boz reveals what he has been doing. He erases Brady's memories of Boz and then proceeds to do the same for everyone who knew him before going into the jungle to live out the rest of his days. Nobody remembers him, and everything to them plays out as it had in the original episodes.

Fast forward to six years later. A young Boz decides he wants to spend some time with the younger versions of his brothers. When he opens the casket with the do-over, he finds a message carved into it (something only Boz could have done) urging him not to do it. Boz is not quite convinced, but he figures that someone else with more knowledge about the situation - aka, the older him - would know better and he follows the instruction. The older Boz fades away before the younger Boz's eyes and before he disappears, he asserts that younger Boz made the right decision.


Again, thank you for reading this all the way through. It's been an honor to write this for you and to finally give you how it ended, though I cannot guarantee for a hundred percent this is what I originally had in mind. Memories are a fragile thing and I'm not one hundred percent sure if I did have this in mind. But hey, at least it's an ending I can get behind.