Here it is! Dum dum duuuuum! The final installement!


Eiri opened his eyes. Everything was so blurry and fuzzy, like when you put on someone else's glasses. After what seemed forever, Eiri's vision came back to him. There he laid on a cold metal table, staring into a bright white light on the ceiling. It was so bright, it made Eiri winced when ever his eyes looked at it.

"Ahh...Nice to see you are concious." A voice said from what appeared to be intercoms in the room. Eiri got up and looked around. He was just in a room with a door. Eir was wearing his clothes that he wore the night of the terrible accident.There were no windows or anything that revealed the outside world. There was a huge mirror in place of a wall, and Eiri felt that he was being observed.

Where am I? What happened? Am I in a hosptial? Am I dead and gone to Hell? Many questions floated in Eiri's head. For the second time in his life, he was scared. He wanted Shuichi to burst through the doors ad give him a hug. He waited for that to happen. He waited and waited. He waited some more until finally the door burst open and a bald guy with glasses and a lab coat entered the room. He had a red tie and a vest on, his jeans were almost white, and his shoes looked futuristic.

"My name is Harrison Stuart. Please call me Harrison Stuart." Harrison announced. A closer look at Harrison revealed that he had many wrinkles and a huge mole. Brother of the old flight attendant?

"How did you know my name? Where am I? What time is it? What is go-" Eiri was interupted.

"If you slow down, I'll tell you everything I know." Harrison exclaimed before saying, "You almost died 1763 years ago in a plane crash that happened in the Pacific Ocean. We are in Tokyo now. After we found the plane, you were the only one that was alive, barely alive, so we rescued you. It took some time, but we managed to reconstruct your body after the shark attacks...and you get the idea."

"So...you mean...t-this is...t-the y-year...3768?" Eiri said slowly in shock.

"Yes."

"Did you tell my family?" Eiri asked.

"Yes, we did notify your family and friends. Inpatricular, your friend Suichi. He was the most sadden by this event. He asked me to give you this."

Eiri said nothing. He cried tears of broken hearts. He took the crumpled note that looked as though it was used as toilet paper, wipeing a car, and a handkerchief. It read:


Eiri Yuki! How can you be so mean! You left me and our son. Yes! I was pregnant with a baby boy! I named him Eiri, after his great father. If you are reading this letter, I wish you a happy life. There is a picture of little Eiri at one years old here. Take care ok? And remember: I like strawberry pocky!

Shuichi

PS Also remember: Eternity


Eiri cried some more and looked at a picture of Eiri Jr. It showed of a little mini-me version of Eiri pulling on Shuichi's hair. He re-read the note ten times until he remembered what Shuichi had ment.


Flash Back

Eiri laid in his huge, comfy bed and was reading a love novel. Shuichi, who was happily watching Eiri, sat on the other end of the bed. The room was dimly lit by a couple of candles, and the window was open to let in the warm air that was blowing from outside.

"What do you want?" Eiri coldly said without taking his eyes off the novel.

"Eiri...do you believe in love that lasts forever?"

"Do you believe in recarnation?"

"Yes."

"Then yes.

"So your saying that if two couples die, then be recarnated into another life, then there will still be love between them?"

"Your the one who is saying it."

"I hope that is true! Although I would like you a little nicer in the next life."

"That's great...hey wait a minute! What is that suppose to mean?"

End


Eir was crying still. He had left them both, Shuichi and Eiri Jr. He didn't feel right. He walked out of the room with Harrison disapprovals. He walked silently through the quite and empty halls the looked the same until he found an exit. He opened the doors, which released an alarm, but he didn't care. In fact, he didn't care about anything. He walked out of the huge building and watched as he walked. Nothing much has happened to the city of Toyko except there were flying vehicles instead of cars. The building were more high-tech and everyone had weird hair do's. He continued to walk under the moon light, which was shining bright.

He walked to his favorite place; the park that overlooked the city. He lit a cigarette and stood there. Could forever love exsist? Yes. I believe it does. I know it does. Eiri thought over and over. He stared into the moon which looked the same as the night he first met Shuichi. The wind blew and blew ever so gently, like the first time he met Shuichi. Surprisingly, a piece of paper flew in front of Eiri. Scribbled on it was a love song, almost the one that Shuichi had wrote. He looked into the direction the paper flew from, and there he was. A boy with pink-hair was running up to him.

I am going to like this place...


I know my idea sucks, sue me! XD JK! Please R&R! I love reviews! But I love potatos more!