A/N: So this is the conclusion to this story, I've got another one in the works though. I hope you've enjoyed reading this story even though it took me months and months to update.
Epilogue
"Hey Hugo, wait up!" Albus yelled at me from down the corridor. I slowed down and waited for him.
"What's going on?" he asked, slightly breathless. I shrugged.
"Since we got back from Christina's Aunt Mariah's, it's been pretty uneventful." He looked understanding; he and Kiera had also gone. Christmas holidays had been amazingly eventful, so many things had changed. I had fallen in love with Christina and fell out of lust with Kiera. Albus had not exactly fallen out of love with Christina but had realized that she didn't share his feelings. He was doing surprisingly well; he and Kiera had gone on a few dates, though knowing Kiera it wasn't anything serious quite yet. It's strange falling in love with a girl, I just looked at her and felt this strange yearning I'd never felt before. It may have helped that she was being tortured by to mad men but there you have it. Kiera understood pretty well, said that she wasn't really feeling it anymore either, whatever that was supposed to mean it worked for me. Apparently Christina had been in love with me for a very long time. I was shocked by that. How could I have missed that? Maybe it was out of respect for my cousin that I had twisted that truth into friendship.
"Same here, but I've actually got to know Kiera pretty well. Did you know that she and Christina used to be like mortal enemies?" Apparently Albus had missed something too.
"You didn't know that?" I asked him in disbelief.
"No, you did?" he said looking confused.
"I think almost everyone did," I told him.
"Oh, well apparently a near death experience can really rekindle a friendship," Albus said cheerfully. I still had trouble getting used to this perpetually happy Albus.
"I suppose, though they weren't the greatest of friends when she lived in Canada either, according to Christina." I said.
"She told me that she felt like a complete git for treating Christina so terribly." Albus said matter-of-factly. I laughed.
"Christina said the same thing, more or less."
"That's funny; they do seem to be good friends now though don't they?" Albus said.
"They do," I said. They had been exceedingly closer these days, though Lily still seemed to be Chris's closest friend, she would stay up all night with her sometimes.
"How are you doing, "I asked Albus sincerely. He smiled.
"Actually, my mind has been kept off it almost entirely. Kiera sure loves talk." He said smiling at something he was remembering. I smiled for him. It was good that he wasn't destroyed about it liked he had been the few other times he'd had his heart broken.
"And not talking as I vaguely remember," I said suggestively, wiggling my eyebrows at him. That would have made me laugh until I burst had Albus said it to me a month ago but it made Albus turn as red as a tomato. I rolled my eyes. I changed the subject to school and he seemed to forget about girls and anything related. I was only partly involved in the conversation. Albus didn't know it, but get him on the right topic and he wouldn't stop talking. I began to think back to a month ago. I'd been more or less obsessed with trying to get Kiera to go out with me and to be my girlfriend. I was also more concerned about being popular. It was odd how meeting Christina had seemed to change all that. She had seemed so down to earth, didn't seem to care what anybody else thought about her. It made me laugh at myself; she seemed at first intriguing then later she seemed like a pain, getting in my way of dating Kiera. I had talked to her about at her Aunt's. She laughed pretty hard at that. I remember her aunt yelling at us that she better be laughing at a joke from downstairs. She said she used to always look at things as unfair and that she would never ever get what she wanted. I'm glad she doesn't anymore, and I'm glad I have her.
A/N: So that's it. I hope that cleared everything up (that means you Mariah!)
