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"Somebody call 911!" He yelled, "T-Tohru, she's dying!"
People stepped out of their homes and stores to see what all the commotion was. One little kid shouted something like, "I know where a doctor is!" and ran off. But Kyo
didn't notice. He coulden't notice. He was to much in shock on what was happening. A few seconds later, the kid came running back dragging a middle-aged man by the
hand. He reacked them, and stared at Kyo, who was crying and hugging Tohru. "So this is where you two went. We have been worried, you know."
Kyo looked up, dazed and surprised by the voice. He looked to see Hatori, staring down at him. "How did you find us?" He asked, surprisingly feeling like that was to hard
to say. Darkness gradually took over his eyes, and he fell on top of Tohru.
No! No! I won't believe it! She didn't die! Kyo broke into tears that would never end. He loved his watermelon. He'd never have her ever again. He was at her funeral,
and all the Sohmas had come. Even Akito. But he just stood there, smiling. Kyo knew what he was thinking. Something like, "Stupid girl. She deserved what she got."
He got up, and headed towards the man he hated. "Akito! It's your fault! It's your fault that she died! Your fault that I lost someone very special to me!"
Akito just chuckled. "Oh, so sad. My poor, poor monster. His mate died. The poor monster did exactly as any monster would do. He killed his mate."
"NO! NO! I didn't do it! NOOO!" Kyo was now on his knees, screaming and crying.
Suddenly, He felt a touch on his knee. "Daddy?"
A little girl with orange hair and brown eyes peered into his eyes. Kyoko. Oh, this was painful. He and Tohru both, when Kyoko was born, had agreed to name her after
Tohru's mother. She reminded them of her, the way she seemed to glow when she smiled. It seemed to make the world go round. Kyo thought back of that faithful day
Tohru found out they were going to have her. She had been feeling bad every morning for a while, a different feeling that she had when she fell ill from the curse. They went
to the hospital, and Kyo waited outside. About an half an hour later, Tohru came running out to him, and wrapped her arms around him. she stepped back, smiling. "You
are going to be a father, Kyo-kun!" Kyo was so happy, he didn't know what to do. THe happy couple went off and lived their happy lives together, looking forward to the birth
of their child that was soon to be brought into this world. When she was born, all three went to the parks, movies, and went out to eat together. Kyo would pick the little girl
up, and swing her around to sit on his shoulders. She would laugh, and Tohru would smile. Every night, Tohru would tell a story to little Kyoko. They were the stories of
the Chinese zodiac. She, too, became a cat lover. Kyo would watch from the door, seeing Tohru tuck their little baby in bed.
One day, Tohru was walking in the door from shopping. "I'm home!" Tohru shouted out. Kyo looked up from watching the Tv, while Kyoko (She's around 5 now) was
playing with her barbies on the floor. "Welcome back!" Kyo smiled at his loving wife. "What's for dinner?"
"Well, I have Miso soup, and rice balls." She began to empty the contents of the bags. "Oh, and I have something special for desert!" She was beginning to say it, but
suddenly, the words woulden't come. She felt faint, and it hurt to much to breathe. Kyo looked up and saw Tohru looking very pale.
"T-Tohru! What's wrong?" He ran to her side, leading her to a couch. Kyoko looked up, and immediately ran to her mother's side. "MOMMY!" She screamed. She hated it
When Mommy got sick. It scared her every time, thinking she was going to die, leaving her and daddy alone. Uncle Hatori came to visit a lot, and gave her medicine a lot,
and it helped a little, but not enough. Daddy had told her a lot that mommy was sick, and that some day she would leave. But that didn't mean that she was not with her.
"She will always be with us, Kyoko. But you won't see her like you do now. It's more like she will be watching over you, in a better place, making sure you don't get hurt."
Her father had explained to her. He seemed so sad when he spoke about it. It made her worry.
"Tohru! Should I call the hospital?" Kyo was panicking. She shook her head. "N-no, Kyo," she whispered, in a barely audible tone. "I love you, Kyo. Tell everyone
goodbye for me, okay?" Kyo stared at her, in shock. No, Tohru. you will live!"
She smiled, and reached for his hand. "In spirit, Kyo. In spirit." She then reached for Kyoko, who was now bawling her eyes out. "Shh, Kyoko. It's all right. I love you, and
I'm not really leaving you. I promise." After that, Tohru's eyes slowly closed. They would never open again. There was a noise from the kitchen. A bag fell, and out fell a
watermelon, shattered to bits from falling on the floor. That was the last of it. Kyo couldn't hold it back anymore. He reached for Kyoko, and sqeezed her tight. They both
cried and cried for hours, until they finally fell asleep. "Some day," Tohru whispered in their heads, in spirit, "you will find peace. I shall be with you always. I love you both.
Keep smiling, because as long as you are, I can laugh and be happy for you. Remember that, and you shall be fine."
So, what do ya'll think? Was this a good ending? I need to know. I need to know how to improve, kk? review lots please!
