Epilogue
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Serenity Wheeler sliced her wrists in the night before her wedding.
Her fiancée found the twenty-three year old woman in the evening within the cold water of the bathtub surrounded by her own blood. She has been buried on a small graveyard in the east of Domino. All of her friends were attending the burial where a small black stone was on her grave, showing her name in golden letters. Beyond one word was imprinted in hollow yet shiny letters.
Innocence.
Joey was sure he had chosen the right word to describe his sister. How was he supposed to know that she had thought otherwise about herself?
Joey Wheeler moved out of Domino after his sister's death to the town his fiancée Mai had been coming from originally. They married and were happy to achieve two wonderful children, a boy called Michael Joseph and a girl named Joanna Serenity. Every weekend for as long as his long life should last Joey would drive the long way to Domino and visit his sister's grave to put down flowers and sometimes even pictures of his children, and to tell her about his family. She should know what happened in his life and he was sure she could hear him that way.
Mokuba Kaiba was a tyrant as the president of Kaiba Corporation. He had developed into a bitter and heartless man full of hatred. He hadn't been happy enough to grow an own family and died rather young at the age of thirty-four at a rare sort of cancer. He left two children out of marriage, both of them living with their different mothers. Because of that fact they weren't able to come to an agreement about the inheritance including the multimillion-company. Kaiba Corporation got split in many pieces and was sold to other business men. The children either became one half of the returns of selling Kaiba Corporation.
Marik Ishtar stayed in Domino, doing his low life job. He married three years after Serenity's death a young Chinese woman who he had got to know at an exhibition at the museum. She actually knew nothing about art but was a pretty girl and had a lovely soul. She bore three children for Marik. He had lived a happy life, after all.
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The end.
