WHEN TWO BECOMES ONE By Emerald Demuria

Disclaimer: I do not own Gundam Wing or anything that has to do with Zelda. I am just using their characters for an innocent piece of fan fiction.

Hi! This is the last segment of this fan fiction, so afterwards please tell me what you think of the whole story. I haven't received any reviews yet, and I am anxious to get some.

EPIOLOUGE

Weeks after the ordeal with Ganandorf, things calmed down. Zelda and Link, having lost their home and belongings, were now living with Heero, Trowa, Duo, Hildie, Catherine, Wolfei, Quatra and Relina. Even though the house was in a totally different spot with less scenery, a sense of belonging prevailed over all of them. Quickly, this motley group of friends became like a large family, which not even the toughest ordeals could break apart. Quatra and Rose had improved greatly, having been sent to the nearest town's hospital to recover. But, an even greater joy occurred in this little house: Zelda and Link got married.

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It was on a clear sunny day near the end of spring, a few weeks after everything had settled down. The sky was cloudless, and the few trees in the backyard had blossomed fully, adding the sweet fragrance of their flowers to the beauty of the day. Birds fluttered to and fro, chirping sweet melodies of joy and happiness. An occasional breeze blew in from the north, making everything seem perfect. Although the wedding consisted of nothing more than the motley group of friends, that seemed like enough for all of them. For on this day, underneath the dogwood tree that had witnessed so many memorable moments, the two of them were married. Zelda and Link looked into each other's eyes with a love that had been strengthened by battles and torn apart by ordeals, making it the purest love that any human being could give one another. Hildie, Catherine and Relina, standing on the balcony of the house in their finest clothing, sprinkled daisies down on the newlyweds as they climbed into the buggy and took off for Hyrule; the land in which both of them had grown up. All of the boys waved as the sun began to set and the buggy disappeared from view, ending the day of joy and laughter. After going up on the balcony with the girls and staring off into the sunset, nothing seemed better. At last the adventure was long gone, and they could be ensured of an everlasting peace in the land that they so loved.