LAST CHAPTER! I can't believe that I have 100 reviews already! Well, this is the end of the story, and you can make requests for a sequel or a new story you want me to write. I need ideas! And... I would like to make a dedication for this story! Two people stuck with it 'till the end, and reviewed almost every chapter! This story is dedicated to Hiwatari-kun is soooo cute he took over the world and bittersweetness! I would also like to thanks everyone that reviewed this story, it is because of you all that I kept writing! Thank you so much! I hope the ending it good, because I had this idea for a while, and I hope it worked well in the end. Thanks to you all for reading, and enjoy the last chapter!

Though Yoh could not specifically say what he was wishing for, the King of Spirits seemed to understand. It was as though he could read minds, for just as Yoh spoke, his wish was already coming true. Although he knew that it was horrible phrasing, it was his one wish, and the King of Spirits knew what he wanted anyway.

"I wish that none of this had ever happened." Yoh spoke, not even needing to specify a date or time, for his wish was granted as he spoke. The King of Spirits said nothing, but Yoh could have sworn for a brief moment he saw him smile, although he had no face to look at.

The light from the Star Sanctuary enveloped Yoh, surrounding him with the powerful spirit energy of a thousand ghosts. Yoh could not feel them, but he knew they were there. He closed his eyes slowly, hoping that, when he next opened them, his wish would have come true. He stood completely still, not knowing what else to do. Time seemed to pass by, and he was unsure of whether or not his wish had come true. But he did not open his eyes, for he was waiting for something to signify that it had worked. That came almost instantly, when he heard someone shouting somewhere to his right.

"Yoh. Yoh! YOH! Yoh, wake up!" the voice said, and Yoh felt a tap on his arm. He opened his eyes to find that Ren was the one tapping his shoulder. So, that meant the wish had come true. It had worked! Yoh looked around, and saw all of his friends. HoroHoro, Rio, Faust, all of them. They were all sitting down to breakfast, as though nothing had happened. Perhaps nothing had, for only Yoh could remember what really had.

Yoh smiled a bit before looking the table over again, and realizing that someone was missing. Anna! And then Yoh remembered; she was in her room. That was how this all had started, and that was how he had almost lost her. He tried to think of a way to make this stop, but could only think of one. And to him, and probably to her, this was the best way.

Yoh excused himself from the table and ran up the stairs to Anna's room. He wrenched open the door, and saw his worst nightmare confirmed. This had happened to him once before, and for it to happen again would kill him in more than one way.

Anna was, as Yoh could remember so vividly, sitting in the middle of the room, shaking as she held a silver arrow to her wrist. Yoh knew what would happen next, but he was still not ready. He knew what would fix this mess, but he was still not sure of what reaction Anna would have. For all she knew was what she had overheard Yoh and Morty talking about.

"Tell me you love me! Just this once, I want to hear it from you! I heard what you and Morty were talking about, and I want to know that it wasn't true!" Anna said, her voice also shaking. Yoh felt great pity for her, and his sadness was reflected by the tears in his eyes as he approached Anna slowly. She did not fight him as he reached her and pulled her into a warm embrace. He held her close, and whispered words in her ear that he had wanted to say to her for so long now.

"Yes, Anna, I love you."