Inside the pocket dimension, Pucci was pissed, though he was trying to stay calm in front of the younger Karaat. The issue was, since time didn't flow in this dimension, he couldn't use his Made in Heaven powers to leave. He didn't even know how long he had been in there! It seemed like maybe a few hours, or a few days. But he really couldn't tell. He just hoped it wasn't too long of a wait.

Though, he had to admit, he at least had company. It was awkward at first but, he and the younger Karaat eventually started to exchange. stories about their lives. At first, they both believed that their lives didn't seem that interesting. But it was a good way to help time pass. Well as much as time would pass in this dimension.

And the stories were quite interesting as well! Pucci talked about his habit of sleepwalking and how his parents had moved to make it easier to monitor him. He talked about how he had managed to sleep walk one night without being caught and woke up at the church his father worked at. When he got back home, his home was destroyed and his family along with it. At first, he had thought it was a meteorite, then he realized it was a metal probe off of a probe. He didn't know why he was telling this to this version of Karaat. Maybe he was using it as a way to confess for something. That or he just wanted to vent.

When Karaat encouraged him to continue, he did, explaining how he thought for some time that it had been Kars that killed his family. But it was only recently, or well, recently enough for him, that he found out that it was Dio that had killed his family. The metal plate was where he had gotten the fourteen phrases that were clues to how to get to heaven.

"I'm guessing you're religious?" Karaat asked.

They were sitting in front of Karaat's mother's house, which was oddly comforting in a way Pucci couldn't explain. Nodding, he sat up. "I am a priest after all. I was in seminary school when my family passed. And I served as a priest in a prison for some time before becoming an astronaut."

"That's, wow, that's quite a jump." Karaat said. As Pucci shrugged, muttering something about finding a way to reach heaven, he noticed movement across the street. As they were talking, suddenly across the street, Karaat, Kars, Shizuku and Murasaki had appeared. Relieved, the younger Karaat rushed towards Shizuku, hugging her while tearing up. Seconds later, Murasaki from the thirty-sixth universe joins them, hugging them both.

At first, Pucci was concerned when Karaat suddenly cried out and rushed to his feet. But once he saw who had appeared, he suddenly understood. Relieved as well, he got up, stretching for a moment before walking over. As he caught up, he smirked slightly. He was relieved now that they had arrived. This meant they most likely had a way out of there! He looked at Kars and the older Karaat before asking, "What happened? Is everything alright? Where's Dio?"

Karaat let the younger version of him reunite with Shizuku and Murasaki as he said, "Dead, thankfully. It was quite the battle, well more of a scolding. It's hard to explain. Though, we'll explain if you want us to. We're just glad to see you alive and well! And with a version of me, I noticed." He pointed to the younger version of himself who was still clinging Shizuku and Murasaki.

"Yeah, he was here when I arrived." Pucci shrugged. "We've been keeping each other company. Wait, he's dead, really?" He sighed in relief. Dio was dead! While he had been loyal to him in the past, and he probably still was, the vampire showed no remorse. He had wanted to reach heaven and he had been following Dio as a chance to get there. But it did not work out. Instead, he had been here for some time. Speaking of, "Be honest, how long have I been here, in this world?"

"It's been a year," Kars explained, feeling bad. He should have looked here sooner. But that was the past. They found Pucci, and now it was time to officially finish this journey. Well, once they properly explained what happened. "We tried to find you sooner, we were looking everywhere, Pucci."

Pucci was shocked! It had been a year, a whole year?! "I... And he's dead? You're sure he's dead? We won't have to worry about this anymore?" Once they nodded, he sighed in relief. He was a bit upset that it had been a year, but he didn't blame them. It was clear they tried to find him. But it wasn't easy going through multiple universes and finding one person. So, he wasn't going to hold it against them.

"Yes, thanks to my stand, I can kill immortal beings like Dio. He's dead, I swear to you," Kars said, smiling slightly. "And it's time we head back. Though, I should explain a few things before we leave."

"Yes, I would like an explanation. Especially about the battle, what happened? Did anyone get hurt?" He asked, glad to see the younger Karaat was calming down, though he did keep looking at Shizuku and Murasaki as if trying to make sure they were real and not some kind of illusion.

The older Karaat, cleared his throat. "I'll explain, but it might take a bit. And Kars might need to help with some of the more technical aspects. Once Pucci nodded, he started to explain. He started from when Pucci had been warped away by Valentine, explaining the large fight that had happened between Kars and Dio in as much detail as he could stomach. Though he did spare some details, for Shizuku, Murasaki, and the younger Karaat's sake. He's pretty sure none of them wanted to hear about how Dio and Kars continually blew up with each punch or kick.

Pucci sighed, shaking his head. "I don't know if I would have been able to help in that fight. But I am sorry that I wasn't there." As Kars shook his head, he frowned. "I mean it. I was hoping to stop a confrontation back in London, though it looks like that didn't work out."

"It's fine," Karaat said. "What's done is done. You did what you had to do, and we had to do what we had to do." Once he nodded, he continued, explaining how Valentine got sneaky and managed to clap twice, sending Kars into a universe, ironically the universe that linked to this pocket dimension. He explained how they met the dancing Kars, the Chiyako of that universe, and thanks to her wound, found a way back.

"That woman always amazes me," Pucci muttered as the younger Karaat looked shocked to know that Chiyako was involved in the situation. "I'm glad to see she was able to help though."

"She did," Kars admitted. "Without her, we might not have been able to figure out how to get back. Because of that, I was able to go back with Karaat to the fight and dodge the sneaky attack. Dio tried a similar trick but I had learned his stand by now and made my own. Just like I had done with yours."

"Yeah, don't remind me," The priest muttered before shaking his head. "I know. No hard feelings or whatever. But, I'm sure there's more to this."

"Oh, a ton. Unfortunately, Dio managed to get away and the Valentines put us on a quest." Karaat continued, sighing softly. "While Kars and I were training, or I would say more of Kars using his new stand on me over and over, Chiyako, Jorge, and Narancia were tasked with getting Jonathan's head. Which probably wasn't pleasant."

"I can imagine!" His younger version said. By now, they had all moved back to his mom's house, sitting on the porch to rest and catch up before they parted ways. He was sitting between Shizuku and Murasaki, as if he didn't want to let them go. Though, he had a feeling he would have to.

"It wasn't, but they succeeded." Kars said, nodding. "They did a great job and without them, we most likely wouldn't have succeeded. Luckily, Valentine also proved his loyalty as well."

"I can't even imagine what he had to do to prove that, let alone to get them to trust him with the head. Especially when before that, he was trying to stop Kars and everyone from killing Dio," Pucci muttered, knowing at one point, he probably would have done the same thing.

"Well, whatever he had to do, it worked and we got the head. But the most surprising part is when we got close to where they were, there was a woman Dio apparently knew. I expected her to be killed, especially when she got in his face. But he didn't!" Karaat continued, rubbing the back of his neck as he glanced at the other version of himself. "Luckily, her scolding him as well as Murasaki joining in near the end was enough for him to stay distracted until it was too late. Once we joined the head with the corpse, Kars was able to kill him without an issue."

"It's hard to believe," the priest admitted. "But I am grateful that it's all done and over with. And I will admit, it's kind of funny that part of his undoing was two angry women scolding him." He laughed softly and rubbed the back of his neck. "Even so, I'm glad that he was distracted."

"I agree," Kars said, sitting up. "It made the fight much easier." They were able to complete their task and they didn't have any casualties. To him, that was a success. It seemed everyone was in agreement. After a few minutes, he stood up and sighed softly. Turning to the younger Karaat, he frowned and said, "I'm sorry but you won't be able to leave with us. You're a product of Chiyako's wound ability."

Nodding, he looked at Shizuku and Murasaki. He was relieved they were alright and it seemed the older version of him seemed quite happy. So, maybe this wasn't so bad, even though it was still slightly bittersweet. "It's sad to think about," the younger Karaat finally said before smiling. "But I understand. I've been told by Murasaki that I was able to save this universe's Chiyako.

That and apparently the deadlies are safe and happy, all of them are. And alive on another universe. My mission is done, my job is complete. I can vanish without regret and move on."

"Yes," the older Karaat said, smiling. "They're all alive and we're all happy. We even have kids." At his look of surprise, he laughed. "Wouldn't you want to have kids, especially once you realized that all of the deadlies are alive and with you?

"Well, I mean, yes. If they're consenting." When he nodded, he blushed and rubbed the back of his neck. "So yes, I guess you're right. I would, without a heartbeat." When Karaat smiled, he blushed and grumbled. "Alright, well I'm glad we have kids then."

"Hopefully soon enough, kids with all of them. So far, just two and another on the way. But I'm working hard on it," Karaat said, smirking as Shizuku, Murasaki, and his younger version all blushed. He couldn't help himself, seeing all of them, including himself blush, just made it even more amusing. He swore even Pucci blushed, though he coughed and turned so it was hard to see if he was blushing or not.

"I do have one question," Universe thirty-six's Murasaki said after a moment, smiling at the older Karaat. As he stiffened, she blushed and said, "Am I a good wife? I mean the Murasaki of your universe? We have a kid, right?"

"Yes! Without a doubt. And yes, we have a young boy. He's only one but he's really smart and kind. I have a daughter with Nene as well and they get along pretty well. Here, I'll show you," He pulled out his smartphone, moving over to her so he could show her photos of Murasaki and their child. He also showed photos of their son playing with Nene's daughter. They were only about six months apart, but he had already happily taken the role as older half-brother. And he knew he would do a great job with Chiyako's kid as well. "He's one and he's growing up really fast. You're an amazing mother and you keep all of us in line. We really appreciate what you do for us. I appreciate what you do."

Murasaki smiled, clearly relieved. "That's great to hear! I'm glad we were able to make our lives together, even if it's in another universe. I know that I love you, no matter what universe and thank you for being honest with me. I'm also glad you got to be with all of the other girls and we have kids! I don't know how you have time for all of us, kids, and probably a job. That's really impressive! But I'm glad you find a way to do it." When he nodded, she smiled and hugged him. She hugged Shizuku as well and the other version of Karaat before turning to Kars. "Well, I'm satisfied, I think it's time we all head back to our usual universes."

"Is there anything we need to go over before this happens?" Kars said. Luckily, it seemed like everyone was satisfied and very eager to get home. Satisfied, he let them hug once more, even joining in with a few hugs as well. Though, his were probably about as awkward as Pucci's hugs. Once they seemed satisfied and had stopped hugging, he clapped at Murasaki, taking her back to her universe. Once that was done, he grabbed Karaat, Shizuku and Pucci before turning to the younger Karaat. "I need you to do something, alright? Clap like I did so we can leave."

Nodding, the younger Karaat turned to his older version and said, "Make sure the deadlies are always happy. If not, I'll find a way to haunt your ass and possess you."

Karaat laughed and smirked. "Wouldn't be the first time. I think I can handle another possession. Though, maybe I'll live to regret my words." He winked, smirking. "Relax, I won't do anything to upset them. I love them just as much as you do. Probably as much as all of the Karaat's in each universe."

Nodding, he clapped and they were soon back in their universe. It didn't take long for the pocket dimension to disappear and the remnant Karaat disappeared without a trace. In a way, he was sad. The pocket dimension version of him was pretty sweet. Though, he was sure Murasaki would say that one of him was more than enough. They did not need more than one Karaat running around the house. They technically already had another one with his son, who would soon learn how to walk and run.

Speaking of, he turned to see the boy was peaking outside the window shouting for his dad. He smirked and glanced over, chuckling. "Well, everyone, duty calls. That boy isn't going to entertain himself. You're free to come visit, of course."