AN: We finally get to the good part, or one of them. That is assuming that someone has read this far. I know that Butterfly has and my beta reader. And I like it so :p…

"I still think that there's something up there." Jyou looked up into the trees surrounding the park. "I'm not paranoid you know."

"I'm not saying that you're paranoid," answered Koushiro. "But I don't see anything. And you spend way too much time reading all of those books about magic and the Fay. I'm just saying that I think that you are beginning to believe what you are reading."

"And you don't?"

"I don't think that the Fay are still around."

Koushiro and Jyou were waiting in the park for Daisuke and Ken. They weren't sure when the other two boys would show up. Ken had lately been more and more distant from the rest of the group. So neither boy was certain when or if the other two would show up.

Jyou sighed. "It's still possible that they are around."

Yamato looked down on the two boys from the tree.

"Takeru, he can see us. That might not be a good thing."

"Or it might be. Maybe he's what we're searching for." Takeru looked at his brother. "Why don't we go see? We can't just watch the humans. We have to find a way to get them to help us. That has to be the reason why we're here."

"I know. But it's been so long since a Fay has talked to one."

"Well, it's time for it to end." Takeru jumped down out of the tree and started to make his way over. Jyou and Koushiro had sat down on a bench facing away from the two Fay. Yamato followed his brother.

"Hi," said Takeru. "Why don't you believe that magic exists?"

Jyou and Koushiro turned around. What they saw surprised both of them. There in front of them were two blond haired boys. That in and of itself wouldn't be unusual except for the fact that both of the boys had wings. They were similar to butterfly wings except that they looked like they were made from soap bubbles in the way that rainbows seemed to dance around on them.

"What are you?" asked Koushiro.

"We're Fay," answered Takeru. "We've come to find something."

"Actually more than one thing, but we had to start somewhere," continued Yamato. "I'm Yamato, and this is my little brother, Takeru."

"I'm Koushiro and this is my friend Jyou," said Koushiro.

"I can't believe that you are actually here," said Jyou. "I never thought that I would see a Fay in Vallen."

"Well, we never thought that we would be here," said Yamato. "But we are."

"Can I touch you? That came out wrong, but I just have to know that I'm not dreaming this."

Yamato smiled and went over to where Jyou was sitting. He knelt down in front of Jyou.

"Why is your necklace glowing?" asked Jyou as he put a hand on Yamato's shoulder. "Am I doing something wrong?"

Yamato looked down at the amulet Luana had given him. It was glowing a bright purple color. He looked back up at Jyou. "No, I think that means that you're doing something right. Do you have anybody?"

"Have anybody?" Jyou was confused.

"Somebody that you love," explained Takeru as Yamato just looked at Jyou. He knew that his brother didn't know how to ask.

Yamato just stared. Here was the other half of his soul. But would he accept him? Would he understand how much he needed him?

"No. I've never dated anyone." Jyou was puzzled. Why was Yamato just looking at him like that? He felt like at any moment the Fay would fly off and leave him, and that was the last thing that he wanted to happen.

Yamato felt a great sense of relief sweep over him. He reached up and pulled Jyou on top of him. Jyou felt himself being pulled into a hug that felt like it would never end.

"I've waited forever and ever. Please don't leave. Please?"

Jyou didn't know what to do or say. "Why would I leave?" All of this was getting way too confusing.

Koushiro spoke up. "Can you explain what is going on?"

"I don't know if we can," said Takeru. "But I can try. The Fay mate for life. We find our mates when we have about ten years. Every Fay has one mate, their soul mate. For generations the Fay have always found their mates in the valley, with other Fay. However, both Yamato and I never found our mates because we don't have mates among the Fay. Our mates are here. That is one reason why were are here. The amulets that we have are to help us find them."

"I've waited so long," said Yamato. "So very, very long." He continued to hold Jyou and put his head on top of Jyou's head. "I never thought that I would find you."

Koushiro grinned at his friend. Jyou was torn between pushing himself out of the Fay's arms and staying there forever. He was very confused. Koushiro had never thought that there would be a time when someone latched on to Jyou and wouldn't let go, but someone had. He started giggling.

"What is so funny?" asked Takeru.

"I never thought that someone would just attack Jyou like that. He usually isn't interested in people, just books."

"Well, we did bring books with us. Do you want to read them?" Yamato wanted to do anything that would keep Jyou with him long enough to make Jyou understand how much he was needed by the older Fay. "I know that Kia and Luana wouldn't mind. And I've studied most of them, so I could help you."

Jyou looked into Yamato's face. There was such longing there, longing for Jyou's acceptance. "If you want to."

It was at that moment that Daisuke and Ken both turned up in the park. They looked across at the four boys.

"I don't think I've seen anything like that before," said Daisuke. "I mean, who are those boys. And why in the world is Jyou sitting in one of them's lap?"

"There is one way to find out," said Ken. And the two boys started across the field to where the boys were.