What are We Going To Name It? Epilogue

Third Person POV (5 years later)

Iggy and Ella were sitting in the living room waiting for their children to come down from their rooms. It was the first day of school for them and they were very excited. Amber was the first to come down, but there was something wrong.

"Mom! Isaac froze my watch. Now I can't tell what time it is."

"Calm down honey, Dad can fix it." Ella said taking the watch off her wrist and giving it to Iggy. Then Isaac came down from his room.

"Isaac, why did you freeze your sister's watch?" Ella asked.

"She lit my pencil on fire." He said calmly.

"It was an accident!" Yelled Amber.

"No it wasn't" Isaac said back.

"Calm down you two. Isaac, you know Amber can't control her powers as well as you can so cut her some slack. And Amber you know your powers act up when you're excited, so you need to calm down. Don't want the school to burn down now do we?"

"No mom." Amber replied. "Sorry, Isaac."

"I'm sorry too." Said Isaac.

"And there, watch fixed. Here you go Amber." Iggy said handing his daughter her watch back.

"Thanks, dad."

"No problem. Now, do you two have everything?"

"Yeah, backpacks, pencils, paper. I think we're good." Isaac said.

"What about lunch?" Iggy said pulling out two paper bags from behind his back.

"Thanks, dad, your lunches are the best." Said Amber.

"Better than Aunt Max's." Isaac added.

The bus pulled up to the door and the kids went to the door.

"Are you sure we can't fly there?" Amber asked.

"Maybe in a few years, but right now you can take the bus. I know you two like flying, but you can make friends on the bus." Said Iggy.

"Okay." Amber said disappointed.

"Oh, and make sure not to use your powers or show people your wings. You may be used to them, but other people might be afraid of them." Ella added. The bus driver honked the horn and the kids ran towards it leaving Iggy and Ella at the door. A tear rolled down Iggy's face.

"Are you crying?" Ella asked.

"Maybe. I'm just so proud of our children going to school, having the life I never had. It makes me happy."

"Me too."

"Do you think we're doing a good job raising them?"

"We're doing the best we can."

"It's not over yet."

"As long as we have each other, that's all we need."

And with that Ella reached up and gave Iggy a kiss, one of many more they would share over their lifetime.

A/N- And so ends another story. I hope you all enjoyed it. I plan to eventually come back to this side of my timeline, but I don't know when exactly. My next story is going to be called Dancing in the Dark. It goes back and tells a more detailed story of how Iggy and Ella came to love each other and the things they did together during high school. The first chapter should be up sometime Thursday, and the story will be at least twice as long as this one. So until then, Fly on, prosper, and may the odds be ever in your favor. 181 days until Nevermore.