Epilogue

It was hard to believe but it had been two weeks since the Bladebreakers first met their teenage counselor and it was time for another visit. They were seated quietly in the waiting room lined up against the wall.

Max and Tyson were the center of the group of four. Max was laying his head on Rei's shoulder. The blonde's eyes were drooping and a content look smeared his features in his sleepy haze. Rei had brought a book to read, but his eyes could be spotted wandering. When his eyes found Max's sleepy form, they softened and would turn back to the page Rei had been reading.

Tyson and Kai were sharing one of the waiting room's magazines, or so it looked like. While they both held the magazine between them with one hand each, it was the other hands that revealed them to not to be reading. Hidden behind the magazine was their free hands clasped onto each other.

"Bladebreakers?" A woman in her mid-thirties called them. She held a file in her hands, and was frowning at it.

"Yes?" Kai answered for all of them, eyeing the woman suspiciously.

The woman thumbed through the file, her eyebrows pinching together. Worry lines appeared on her forehead the longer she looked through her paperwork. "I'm sorry," she apologized. "I wasn't here two weeks ago when you were scheduled. Did you happen to get another counselor?"

"We had Ms. Han," Tyson offered, but his words made the woman sneer at the file she held.

"I am Ms. Han," she informed them. "It seems someone took my place in my absence. I was hoping it was one of my colleagues."

The Bladebreakers turned to each other. Not one of them looked happy with this new information. One thought was on their mind: Someone tricked us into telling them our deepest secrets!

"Do you remember what the person counseling you looked like?" Ms. Han asked. "Perhaps a name?"

Tyson and Kai shared a look. They remembered that day at McDonalds. Jess had called their counselor Tyra.

Nodding their heads at each other, Kai and Tyson turned their attention on their other two teammates. Tyra's features were memorable, and she would be found in no time if the Bladebreakers gave Ms. Han a description. They knew what they needed to do.

"Sorry, Ms. Han, but her face is a vague memory," Max apologized. His teammates nodded in agreement.

Ms. Han slumped. "Not even a name?" she asked hopelessly.

The four shook their heads.

It had been two weeks, and nothing the Bladebreakers had said to Tyra had been leaked out to the public, so they would trust her to keep their secrets. After all, she was the reason they had finally admitted their feelings for the ones they were crushing on. The Bladebreakers would like to think of their silence as a thank you gift.

Owari

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Akira: Wait! It's over! But it was just getting good. Oh well, the story was supposed to be more about the couples getting together than the actual pairings. If you liked this story, I am going to be posting chapters for my fanfic "Rinse it all Away". It's a TyKa and is a dark story, so for those who do not like dark fics, I do not recommend this story for them.