Hello, everyone! The epilogue for Vampire Rage is now here! Kairi found out that Parou was her father, after all those years of hiding. What will happen? Read on, and find out!

Disclaimer: I don't own the anime, or the song, "Sugar We're Going Down". I only own my OCs, Kairi and Parou. Thank you.

Autumn rolled around Domino, summer fading away. Falling leaves fell from the trees along the streets. It was like a picture, painted gracefully, and it was breathtaking. Even the gang enjoyed the scenery, but Joey just liked jumping into a large pile of leaves, the dried, fluttering leaves falling into his blonde hair. Inuyasha brought Kagome and Shippo with him to the park, along with the gang, including Kairi and her father, Parou.

"So, Kairi," Parou whispered, walking along the park path, enjoying the fall breeze around them. "I hear that you're in a band."

"Yeah, but not all the time," Kairi replied, scratching the back of her head. "We're having a concert tonight, and…well, I want you to come." She rummaged in her jacket pocket, and found a ticket. She handed it to Parou, and he smiled.

"I would be honored," he smiled, placing the ticket into his pocket. He took Kairi's hand, and they walked down the path, the breeze flowing around them. Parou looked down, and saw a younger version of Kairi, when she was only two, looking up at him with her bright red eyes. Giggling, the child raced up to a pile of leaves, and jumped into it, laughing. He then saw himself, playing with the child, laughing and laying in the leaves. Why did I have to take my daughter's life away, he thought, seeing his past self and the child whom he loved fade away.

"Dad, you okay?" Kairi asked as Parou snapped back to reality. The man looked down lovingly at his daughter, and smiled.

"I'm fine, Kairi," Parou replied, taking his daughter's hand once more. The memories of his past flowed through his mind, drowning him in a cloud of thought. He smiled, trying to get the memories out of his mind. Why were they coming back to him? Were they trying to tell him something? Shaking his head, he and Kairi walked down the path, and saw the gang in the distance. Kairi let go of her father's hand, smiling and laughing as she raced towards her friends. Parou just stood there, hand outstretched as he watched his daughter go.

-Later that evening-

"Okay, guys," Brian whispered, gripping his electric guitar. "This may be our last concert, so, let's make this one a good one!" The others cheered while Kairi waited for her father. She thought she saw him, but it was just a false vision. She then heard someone behind her.

"Is this the right place?" the voice asked, Kairi turning around. She saw Parou behind her, smiling. "Go out there, and do your best, Kairi."

"Thank you, Dad," the girl whispered, hugging him. She walked out, along with Brian, Joey, Yami, and Yugi. The crowd erupted into cheers as Yugi grasped his bass guitar, and Brian and Yami took hold of their electric guitars. Joey took his place behind the drums, and Kairi stood next to Yami. Brian walked up to the lead mike.

"Hello, Domino!" he greeted, the crowd roaring into cheers. "I just wanted to say that this may be our last concert." The audience groaned sadly. "We will be back, though!" That got them perked up once more. Brian turned around, and counted out the beat. Joey began, followed by both Brian and Yami. Yugi then followed.

Brian:

Am I more than you bargained for yet?

I've been dying to tell you anything you want to hear.

'Cause that's just who I am this week.

Lie in the grass, next to the mausoleum,

I'm just a notch in your bedpost,

But you're just a line in a song.

Kairi:

Drop a heart, break a name.

We're always sleeping in, and sleeping for the wrong team.

All:

We're going down, down in an earlier round.

And Sugar, we're going down swinging.

I'll be your number one with a bullet.

A loaded God complex, cock it and pull it. They repeated the chorus again, and Brian began once more.

Brian:

Is this more than you bargained for yet?

Oh, don't mind me, I'm just watching you two from the closet.

Wishing to be the friction in your jeans.

Isn't it messed up how I'm just dying to be him?

I'm just a notch in your bedpost,

But you're just a line in a song.

Kairi:

Drop a heart, break a name.

We're always sleeping in, and sleeping for the wrong time. They sang the chorus a few more times, and the rest of them ended in a small riff. The crowd exploded when they finished, and Kairi saw her father, and smiled. He looked up at his daughter, and saw the same young Kairi in her place, giggling and smiling. Tears flowed from his eyes, and he cried silently. He had taken her mother away, and he regretted that. Still, he loved Kairi, and knew that she did as well.

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