My first order of business is to say thank you to everyone who has read my stories. I love you all. :) You're an awesome group of talented writers (or readers, if you don't write :P ) and I know that's true. So don't challenge it. :P

I do have to give a special thanks to Sasha (foreverinlove17). I'm Sasha's beta, (yay!), but I think she's helped me more than I've helped her. I constantly bounce ideas off of her. She's very good at bouncing them back. (Are you good at ping pong or tennis, hun? If your idea bouncing skills are as good as your sports skills then I think I don't ever want to go up against you!) Anyway, go check her stories out; I know that they're good. :D

I also have to give a special thanks to Kiwi ("just a little wicked" at the moment, but that girl changes her pen name more often than I change the oil in my car. And that's pretty frequently, because my father is an oil changing freak). She has also been good for bouncing ideas off of. Sometimes she'll even make suggestions when I don't ask for them, but they're all pretty good anyway, so I end up using them. I think that girl's gotten more emails and messages that I've typed from my cell phone than any person should. I just couldn't forget the idea, and I had to tell someone… anyway, thanks to you too, Kiwi. XD (check her stories out too)

Thanks to everyone who's given me ideas. I tried to give credit where it was due for those instances (except Kiwi and Sasha because I used their ideas so often that I decided I would just wait for the end). Your reviews are all fun to read and good for a laugh, most of the time. Particularly when you all get really excited.

Now, on to the FAQ.

No, I'm not planning on making this into a trilogy. I may change my mind, but I'm content with just two stories. If I do decide to make this into a trilogy, then I'll explore Andria's character more. I'll add a chapter on here if I do somehow decide to add a third story.

Why am I not making this into a trilogy? There are several reasons. One is that I don't want to beat it into the ground. I've seen perfectly good series die because there was nothing left to say and they tried to say something anyway. I'm afraid I'm at that point with this story line. I'm out of surprises (at least at the moment) for this series. Another is that I have an idea for another story, one that's not connected to Moving On and I Didn't Want The End To Come. It's not fully developed yet, but it's there, and I want to play with it. I won't give any details at the moment because those details will probably change a lot between now and when (if) I post it. "I didn't want the end to come, but come it has, and I'm not afraid." :P That's right, I'm not afraid - I'm just wondering how I would continue if I chose to do so. Any ideas will be welcomed, but just because you suggest something doesn't guarantee I'll continue. You stand forewarned.

"How could you dye Edward's hair black?! How could you do that?!" Who said they did? Maybe Edward put his foot down and refused. I didn't say he agreed to that part. If I write a third story I'll address that issue.

I think I'm done with this author's note. If I don't post it soon then my cousin will probably come down to my house and tackle me (Love you, Mikki) and I don't want to get tackled. So, I'll close this up.

Thanks once again to all of you. You're all awesome. You're all the best readers a girl could ask for.

Now, go read the alternate ending (next chapter). I thought (and I know a few of you agreed) that it almost ruined the story having them all suddenly be alive after we thought they were dead, so the alternate ending is my solution to that problem. I promise it's still happy. Not quite as happy as them all living happily ever after, but it's not a huge tear jerker. You might need a Kleenex or two, but not the whole box like previous chapters required.

Ok, now I really am done.

Thanks again!

Until the next story,

Addie