Jim smiled happily at his wife and twin children; Vivian was rocking the sleeping three year olds gently. "Well?" She asked softly.

Jim stood from his son's bed and stretched before reaching and taking the young boy into his arms. "Well, what?" He asked in return, keeping his voice low as he placed the boy into bed and tucked him in.

"What happened to Jim and Vivian?" Vivian asked. She stood from the rocking chair holding little Chloe in her arms. She walked over to her daughter's bed and tucked the child away gently.

Jim gave her a bewildered and confused look. "Viv, uh…well, you were there, you know what all happened to us."

Vivian put her hands on her hips, staring her husband down. "Just finish the story Jim."

Jim rubbed the back of his neck, glancing around the room, searching for the correct answer among his children's toys. "Well, erm…" Jim gave a slightly defeated shrug. "They lived happily ever after?"

"Wrong."

"Huh?" Jim shot Vivian an even more confused look than before. Vivian was holding up her index finger at him, her other hand still on her hip. She wore a slight smile on her face. "Viv, I er…I don't understand-"

"Not lived," Vivian said wisely, shaking her finger lightly at her husband. She began walking to the door and out into the hall.

Jim followed her, one eyebrow raised. Vivian closed the door to the twins' room and began leading the way down the hall to their own room. "Viv, wait a second; I still don't get what you mean."

Vivian shook her head lightly as they came to their bedroom; she opened the door to their room and began leading the way in. She turned around quickly, facing her husband and pressing against him lightly. "Not lived…than implies that we're finished…I think it's better to phrase it, "They're living happily ever after. Don't you?" Vivian winked at Jim before walking into their dark bedroom.

Jim though on it for a moment, then nodded his agreement. Living was the better way to put it. Jim followed his wife into their bedroom, gently closing the door behind him.

Yes, living is definitely a better way to put it.

Once upon a time, a young hero found a lost treasure. She was a great beauty with no memory of her past. The hero and the young maiden fell in love.

As it turned out, the treasure maiden was the daughter of a rich and powerful nobleman. The nobleman wished for his daughter to marry an even more powerful man so he could gain more lands.

The maiden, however, didn't want to return to the life she had before. She wanted to remain with the hero who had found her. So they got married. And they are living happily ever after.

The End.

There you have it folks! The end!

This has been a wonderful journey and experience for me! I love all of you and your support has been amazing! Please let me know what you thought of this story, and go check out my others!

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Until then, I remain a humble servant to my wonderful readers!

~BBTM