Disclaimer: I do not own Golden Sun.

Note: This is the last chapter! Just a note to Zauruk. The Loho guys aren't dwarves. That was just my impression when I first saw them, short, chubby and red faced. Oh yes, and since Jenna's mom does not have a name, I gave her one (it's Elle), but her dad was not so special to be graced with one.

xxx

It was cold in Prox. Scratch that…it was FREEZING. For a mars adept such as Jenna, it was much worse due to the fact that she could not handle cold weather nearly as well. Her woolen clothes were somewhat thick, but they were made to be better suited to the blustery days in Vale rather than the winter wonderland that was Prox.

No wonder Menardi, Saturos, Agatio and Karst were all so black-hearted. If Jenna grew up here, she probably would have turned out to be mean, ugly and foul-smelling too. (Did Agatio even know what the word "bath" meant?)

The Proxians had given them coats, but Jenna's was made for someone a size or two smaller than her. She pulled it around her tighter in a vain atempt to block the strong wind out, but it was not working. The chilled air nipped at her face, stinging her cheeks and nose, and her hair was escaping from it's pony tail and swirling in the breeze. She could have gone inside of the warm inn with the others, but Jenna felt that she needed to be alone to contemplate what was going on.

They were not here. Her parents had left the safety of Prox and disapeared somewhere. After so long, after such a long journey, after making so many sacrifices, she would not see her parents after all. A tight knot grew in her stomach as she tried, and failed, to hold back tears. They poured down her face, freezing on her cheeks.

Before she knew what was going on, strong arms enclosed her frozen body. Isaac's warm cheek on her icy one filled Jenna with warmth as he whispered comforting words in her ear. After her tears lessened just a little bit, she could feel a tiny smile stretch on his face as he asked,

"Mind if we start where we left off before Sheba so rudely interupted us?" Isaac. The one man who would always be there when she needed someone to lean on. Jenna knew that without him, she would probably not be able to live on. The realization made Jenna cry even more, albeit the tears were slightly happier ones. Before, Jenna had thought of Isaac as her friend and then her boyfriend, but now Jenna was convinced that though she was still young, she had not only found her first love but the love of her life.

"Jenna, I'm sorry for being such a jerk for a few days there," Isaac finally choked out.

"Don't be," Jenna said, shaking her head. She cling to him in his warm embrace. "Isaac, I need to tell you something."

"What is it?" He asked in his soothing voice, thinking that something must be wrong.

"I-" Her voice faltered as she tried to pronouce the words. "I l-l…" There was a sharp call for their names for the glow of the sunset was growing dimmer. The next day, they would be going to Mars Lighthouse, and Jenna feared the worst. As Isaac led her back to the inn, she knew that she had to tell him tonight.

When he was about to open the door, she stopped him by placing her hand on his. She then leaned forward and kissed him. He was surprised at first, but he then wrapped his arms around her as it deepened.

"I love you," She whispered, her heart racing madly.

"I love you too," He whispered back and kissed her again.

They stood out in the snowy night for a few moments before finally entering the inn. A Proxian was playing a lute to a slow tune as a few people danced. Among those people was Garet and Mia; her head laid on his shoulder as they swayed to the music. Ivan was attempting to bring Sheba to the floor as she shook her head with a deep red blush growing on her face. She finally gave in. There were a few Proxians as well. It would have been perfect, had not Piers and Kraden gotten drunk. They sang a slurred song along with the beat. Kraden was off-key, but Piers managed to hit every note perfectly in his sorprano voice.

Felix, meanwhile, was sitting at a table, hands over his ears, swearing very loudly.

"We've got children in the room," One woman scolded him, hitting him with her purse. Felix yelped and cursed even louder as he leapt from his seat.

"Geez, woman what do you have that purse," He asked, rubbing his sore neck. "A brick?"

"Two," She said in a huff and swung it round again. Felix narrowly dodged it, but as he did so, he slipped and banged his head on the table.

The song finished, and there was a polite applause while Felix shouted, "THANK THE GODS IT ENDED!" Jenna and Isaac reluctantly broke apart, but their eyes never left eachother.

Ooooooooo

When Elle woke up, there was a slight crick in her neck and her back was sore. Well actually, her entire body was aching. The prior day's activities had left everyone exhausted. What with her, her husband and Kyle fighting their beloved children and company, dying, being brought back to life and Kyle getting food posioning when the Proxians fed him some of their famous "the-moss-under-the-bridge surprise", everyone had a long night's sleep.

She sat up in the bed she shared with her husband shared and looked out the window. Jenna was standing there. Jenna, oh how she had grown. No longer was she a little girl, and Elle sincerely regretted missing seeing her grow up. She was beautiful and strong. Elle's thoughts as a dragon were few, but she remembered Jenna's amazing power she held as a Mars adept.

Jenna's back was to the window. To Elle's surprise, Kyle's son, Isaac, joined her. He had become a very handsome young man, and she could see he had stolen Jenna's heart. Elle grinned as he wrapped an arm around her shoulder and kissed her.

In a way, Elle felt as if she was losing her daughter all over again to this young man, and a tear ran down as she thought of it that way. Just when she had her back too. She looked down at her own husband. Before she knew, she was sobbing, but they were tears of joy. She had endured so much and now it was all over. She could lead a happy long life all over again with her son and daughter, and maybe even grandchildren, should Jenna and Isaac chose to tie the knot. She could finally be happy again.

Of course that was before the initial fright of the flying boat, her husband's sea sickness, Kyle's air sickness and Kraden's crush on her. The important thing was that she could be with her family…at least until someone else was kidnapped, another plot to conquer the world was attempted and Felix and Jenna had to go out again to fight against all odds to save Weyard from being taken over by evil, (hint, hint, wink, wink Camelot. GS3 perhaps?).

Elle smiled as Isaac and Jenna walked away hand in hand. Fatigue took over once again and leaned back into the rock-filled mattress. She was no Jupiter adept, and her predictions were dead wrong, but Elle knew this was the beginning of something better.

Fin.

xxxx

An author's farewell: It has taken me a long time to finish this story. It is my first successful and finished fic.I know this chapter was kind of fluffy and sappy and cliched. Though I am no windshipper, I put in the dancing part just for my fans who are. I promise in the future (though likely not soon) separate valeshipper and wind-shipper one-shots, the wind-shipper tying in with this story. (I thought it over and realized it would be cute). I am currently working on a vale/steam/lighthouseshipper called the Chosen One. If you ever need relief from Flame/Mudshippers, you can always count on me.

I love you all! Remember, always review!