*Our Spanish speaking French maid finds herself in a strange land* Whoa…is that, the end of a rainbow? And there's even a pot of gold! And leprechauns! And Lucky Charms! And look! Unicorns! All kinds of other cool fairy-tale/mythology folks! Could this be, the Legendary End of a Fanfic? *stares in awe* I never thought I'd live to see this place…*notices other authors frolicking around* Wait for me!! Oops, before I wander off in this land of great happiness, this is the ending where Usagi goes with Trunks, in case you were confused! *Bounces away*

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            The sun was just beginning to peak over the horizon, it's warm rosy fingertips crawling their way up the eastern side of Capsule Corporation. Patterns played on the sheets, dancing in the early morning before a pair of deep blue eyes. She watched the strange shapes, watched the glinting glass on the windows, and watched the sun rising, lighting up the entire city, and waking it from its slumber.

            She thought of how beautiful dawn over Crystal Tokyo must be. She wondered if she would ever see it. She wondered if she would ever see her daughter again. She turned over, gazing at Trunks, who lay sleeping peacefully beside her.

            She continued to contemplate the future. Her daughter from the future had disappeared without a trace, unexpectedly. Sailormoon had died, along with the rest of the senshi. Her fiancé, and king, had killed himself. The ginzuishou was dying. If the world was to freeze over, how was she supposed to stop it? How could she survive it now? And if she somehow managed to, what then? The ginzuishou was no longer powerful enough to do something like that. And even if somehow, by some lucky chance, she did, what was to become of Crystal Tokyo? She did not have the ability to lead a nation, queen or no.

            She thought longer. It was as though destiny was trying to rewrite itself. Everything that was to be shaped into her future had been destroyed. She had no way of knowing what was going to happen next.

            It scared her, but at the same time, she felt as though a great burden had been lifted from her shoulders. No longer did she have to make every decision with the thought of Crystal Tokyo guiding her.

            It was then that she noticed Trunks was awake, and had been watching her for quite some time. She flushed in embarrassment. "Sorry," she said softly.

            "What were you thinking about?" he asked.

            "The future," she said. Her eyes lit up for a split second, and she threw the question back at him. "And you?"

            "You're still here," he said simply, though the words held much more meaning.

            She was silent for a moment, as though it hadn't really occurred to her. Then a smile split her lips, and she nodded slightly. "I am," she said, and kissed him.

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            Usagi went with Trunks to the future. He had told her everything, and waited for her to reject him, or tell him he was crazy. Instead, her eyes had lit up, and she had laughed out loud, exclaiming about how it had explained so much. But he also noticed immediately after, her eyes filled with sadness, before she was able to mask them again.

            She had been slightly reluctant, maintaining that she had to say goodbye to her friends. He had agreed. She did so, though she never told them the exact truth, stating simply that she was going away, and that they probably wouldn't see her again. For whatever reasons they had, they did not protest, and didn't ask questions. She supposed they understood.

            The world she encountered was desolate post-apocalyptic hell. But, to Trunks' surprise, instead of being overwhelmed and devastated by the massive destruction, she saw it as a challenge. She put every bit of energy she could into helping restore the earth to what it had once been, in any way that she could.

            She wasn't sure if this was the happiest she had ever been, but she was happy. Trunks watched her eyes become brighter and brighter with each day, and a new light had begun to shine, one that he had rarely seen before. Usagi loved to help people, and it had brought her to life again.

            She missed her friends dearly though. Even when she had alienated herself from them, she had had the comfort of knowing that if either side had felt the need, they could have found one another. But now, they were gone. Completely gone. It created a small hole in her heart that she worked hard to ignore.

            Trunks and Usagi married, built a house, and raised a family. They both lived long, happy lives, in a world that was slowly beginning to regain it's footing, and move on in the march of life. The ginzuishou's light died long before Usagi's did, and Trunks found a new focus in life, not to avenge a death, or save lives, but simply to live his own, to the fullest. Some would say, they lived happily ever after.

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            My lord, this was such a pain to write, and I don't blame you if you don't like it much. It's a bit odd, I've been very distracted by new projects, and some other issues *cough* in the writing world. Sorry it's short, too, but there's not much to write when it's simply, happily ever after.

            Change of plans in my "Soon to Come" category, Castles in the Sky will be coming out shortly, PLEASE READ IT! I love this fic so much, (even though it's barely been written) It's mainly Trunks-centered, and there's a lot of action, and an Oracle…everyone oooh and ahhh…