It honestly was fun to get to know Higgs, she lead me through the forest, and after another day of travelling we found a familiar road. The path lead to the forests edge, and from there we could see the Butterfly Castle. We stood at the edge of the forest, but as I started walking towards it, I could only hear one set of footsteps. I turned to see Higgs sitting under a tree.

'Higgs, what are you doing?' she didn't respond, 'Higgs were here, were home.'

'No. . . your home.' She said back, 'I can never belong here. . . this is. . . no place for me.'

'Why isn't it?' I asked, I took a knee next to her, 'why can't it be?'

'. . . I don't know. . .' she answered, head hanging.

'. . . well. . . there might be somewhere. . .' I began, mocking my own thought, 'but. . . its not. . . conventional.'

'. . . ok, what does conventional mean?' she asked, I looked at her and I could see the serious confusion on her face.

'You know earth?' I asked.

'The small, insignificant, primitive monkey world?' she asked.

'Trust me, primitive is the wrong word.'

We walked through the castles gates and entered the palace, dodging odd glances as we made our way in.

'I don't understand, how can a monkey like you earn a pair of dimensional scissors?' she asked.

'It's a long story. . . like a lifetime- this is it!' I drew attention to my room, and I burst through the door.

I was startled by the scene, my room was covered in rubbish: glitter, toilet paper, certain weapons thrown all over.

'I'm gonna kill Tom. . .' I said.

'IS that the Demon guy?' she asked.

'Yeah, but it wasn't just him I suspect. . .' I began tossing around the piles of trash, 'argh! Every things out of place, come on, help!'

Without another word, she began throwing stuff around, she was adamant to tear apart anything still intact. After a few hours of searching, there wasn't anything else left intact, we had gone through anything. While I laid on the floor in defeat, Higgs was tearing apart my mattress.

'Why would they be in my mattress?' I asked.

'You never know!' she enthused, tossing half of it on the ground beside me.

She jumped on it and laid next to me.

'Yep, not here.' She stated.

'Did you know this before or after you tore anything still intact?' I asked, chuckling.

'. . . before.' She answered.

'. . . Ok, I think Star went out for Goblin dogs.' I responded.

'How long will that be?' she asked.

'Too long. . .' I answered, 'I think. . . the stables have a set somewhere.'

'Then what are we waiting for?'

We stuck into the stables, we looked all over the place and we found nothing.

'I thought you said the stables had a set?' Higgs argued.

'I thought they did. . .' I answered, 'maybe they keep them in the armory-'

'Or your wasting time.' She joked.

'Oh, will you stop!' I snapped at her.

'Hey, take it easy nerd-' she tried to reassure me.

'Shut it!' I yelled, her smile faded, 'I. . . I'm sorry. . .'

'. . . I know.' She said, she stepped up to me, 'your doing so much for me, I'm sorry. . . its putting a lot on you. . .'

'. . . I'm still sorry. . .' I responded, 'I'm. . . sorry.'

'Nope.' she punched my shoulder and I backed up into a cabinet, 'now you're sorry.'

I looked at her confused, but then I started to laugh. I kicked the cabinet with my leg and a pair of scissors fell from the top shelf.

'What the?' I asked, 'Did. . . they just stick it up top like a cookie jar?'

'Wait, they make jars for cookies?' she asked.

'Please, just. . . not now.' I said as I picked up the scissors.

'Well. . . what now? I was hoping for some. . . grand adventure or something. . .' she asked.

'Well. . . on earth, there is one place to have a great time.'

I brought the orders out to a table where she was waiting, I put the trey down before her and I sat down. She stared down at it, she was. . . hesitant to touch it.

'What is this thing?' she asked.

'Enchilada, mild.' I told her, as I tucked into mine, 'It's good.'

After a while she began to eat it, she small bites until she finally appeared to enjoy it. When it gone, she started picking at the sides of mine.

'Well, this is anti-climactic.' She stated.

'How so, these Enchiladas are the best I've had in ages-'

'You know what I mean, I honestly was thinking that. . . I dunno, we would go temple hunting, fight some. . . evil wizard or something. . .' she stated.

'That. . . is oddly specific. . .' I responded.

'I dunno. . . a lot of things just feel. . . unfinished.' She stated, snagging the last of my enchilada from my hand.

'But. . . these are a nice way to end things.' She mused.

'Some endings are. . . happy I guess, but I think. . . its an alright ending.' I stated, 'I'll get another round.'

I said as I made my way to the kiosk counter.

'I got a coupon, wanna split Marco?' I knew that voice.

'Janna. . . hey.' I said, not even staring at her.

'Hey yourself.' She answered, 'so wanna split? I'll let you eat half of yours this time.'

'Pass.' I said as I walked.

'Whoa Marco, you shouldn't pass on something like this-'

'I just did.' I said as I walked up to Higgs, 'Come on, I'll take you to my place.'

'Cool, I was heading there myself.' Janna came up behind me.

'Who's this?' Higgs asked.

'A friend.' She slapped my butt and she just wrapped her arm around me.

'. . . Well, your lucky I don't have my axe "friend".' She threatened.

'Oh, I like you-' Janna jumped in.

'Enough!' I yelled, 'Were going Higgs.'

'I'll see you tonight then Marco.' She mused as we left.

'Who was that?' Higgs asked.

'A right, pain in the butt.'

This is it, the end. I will be cutting loose some stories, a lot of which i am unable to finish or i feel. . . incapable to. regarding this story it is done, i cant help but feel if i continue this it will just. . . become snuff, if you'd want that then i. . . might do it. . . ? but anyway, this is a sign of the apocalypse: I will be posting some other tid bits i will force out, other than that, all my work will be original from here on out (kinda disregarding my comic that I've started). This is it. -Ender out.