As the sun set of Cresent City, the town fell silent. Well, nearly silent.

Chelsea and David walked down the street David's house lay on. They were close, just close enough that if their hands grasped each other in their own, there would be no strain. Yet they were so far away.

After helping Laurel move into the house in Orik with the help of a couple sentries and Tam, they had decided on a long, quiet walk.

David's mind kept refraining to a week ago, when he held the legendary Excalibur so tightly in his hands and became some what of a hero to the faeries of Avalon, and, most importantly, Laurel's words to him before she went to help Tam down the hill as well as Chelsea kiss; the kiss that held passion, desire and something unfathomable. Open your eyes.

Chelsea's mind wandered to that kiss as well, and what passed through her mind and body, through her lips and into David's. Hoping he was thinking of the same moment, she casted a discrete glance his way. He was looking at her as well.

Their eyes locked and Chelsea's breath caught in her throat. His eyes were filled in only what she could imagine her's were –the same feelings that poured through her as she kissed him; passion, desire and something she couldn't fully describe.

David moved towards her and she moved towards him as well. It was as if her body did it on it's own accord, but she wasn't complaining.

They were close enough to feel the breath of each other on their cheeks and the heat radiating of their bodies. David's hand swept behind her head and into her hair, pulling her even closer to him.

Their lips met in a kiss that made both realize what the other emotion had been; love. Indescribable love.

Hi all! I just finished Destined about half an hour ago, and am already starting on the second read through. Guilty smile.

I will go back and re-do the other chapters in True Love. I was also throwing around a couple new Wings spin-off story ideas in that unfathomable head of mine. =) I just had to use that word again.

I hope you all loved this cute ending as much as I loved writing it!