Epilogue
The sound of an engine roaring made all the guests in the Kabra mansion silent. They excitedly looked around for the source of the sound.
"How much long Amy?" Jonah Wizard complained.
"Till the Holts and Natalie and Dan arrive." replied a tired Amy Cahill – Kabra. Her husband, who was standing beside her, pulled out his phone and dialed his sister's number and put it in loud speaker.
"Natalie where are you? The plane is here and everyone's getting grumpy."
On the other side of the line, Natalie Kabra laughed apologetically. "I'm sorry. Dan arrived late."
"If you hadn't taken too long in fretting about your dress and make-up, we'd probably be there by now." Dan muttered softly. The people in the mansion laughed and Natalie could feel her cheeks heating up. She whacked Dan on the head and another round of laughter was heard.
"Are the Holts there already?" Dan asked.
Ian rolled his eyes. "You have to ask? No of course."
Dan breathed a sigh of relief as he and Natalie entered the estate's tall gates. And now another five minutes to get to the mansion. He told himself.
"The wait is over. We're almost there!" he said.
All the Cahills breathed a sigh of relief. Five minutes later, they were greeted by the booming voice of Dan Cahill.
"Hey people!" he shouted. Amy ran and hugged her brother. Dan received a chorus of hellos from his relatives.
Suddenly, Ted Starling bolted down the stairs that led to the rooftop. "Oh my god, Ian! I've seen your plane and I was awestruck! It has an awesome engine-"
"Quit the mechanical lecture, Ted. We all know you're a genius. No need to rub it in our faces." Dan interrupted. Ted stuck his tongue childishly.
As they went back on their conversations, a loud grunt echoed through the room. Amy smiled. "Hamilton" she concluded. She exited the room to greet the guests and escorted them in the living room.
"Hamilton!" Dan shouted and slapped Hamilton Holt a high-five.
"Finally!" Sinead Starling sighed. "We've waited for you guys for like, forever."
"Tom, would you please take their luggage and place it in the plane?" Ian asked their servant. Tom bowed in respect and followed his boss's orders.
"So…" Madison Holt said. "Philadelphia first right?" Amy nodded. They were going to visit all the places that they went to during the clue hunt. It was her idea of a reunion and Ian happily agreed with her.
The cold wind hit their faces once all of them reached the rooftop where the plane was parked.
"Yoh, this is so big! Where'd you get it?" Jonah exclaimed.
Ian smiled at him. "From a Russian friend of mine."
Dan snorted. "Impressive Ian. But The Cahill? Can you get anymore… boring?"
Ian merely shrugged. "I haven't thought of something better than that."
"Ninja Warrior would've been a good one…" he suggested. Amy laughed. "Old obsessions last, don't they?"
Dan waved his hand impatiently. "Let's just go inside, shall we?"
"Good idea."
They climbed up the plane and were all amazed by what they saw. "Woah!" Dan said, his eyes wide open. "The inside pays for the boring name Ian, I tell you that."
First class seats were all over the plane, along with a small bar behind. There was a TV in the back of all the seats. It was the kind of interior you often see in movies.
"You got any snacks here?" Hamilton asked. Ian nodded and Hamilton made his way to the minibar, looking through shelves. He found a huge bag of Cheetos, sat on a chair and made himself comfortable. He opened the bag of chips then began shoving fistfuls of it into his mouth. Some were examining the inside and the others were on their own seats.
Ian took Amy's hand and he chose seats close to the window for both of them. The pilot then came into view and cleared his throat. "Okay, we're almost going. Fasten your seatbelts please." He went back to the control room as the Cahills fastened their seatbelts.
Amy rested her head on Ian's shoulder, feeling comfortable. She smiled at her husband. "I can't believe it." She sighed. Ian looked at her curiously. "I can't believe this would happen. The Cahill family, finally united after five centuries." Ian smiled and silently agreed. He can't believe it either. Getting the family to work together was a miracle, getting them to love each other, was another kind of magic. He held his wife's hand and they continued their flight to Philadelphia in peace.
THE END
AN*So I can't decide whether to write a last chapter or not so I just wrote an epilogue. Anyway, that's it! Thanks for reading! Feedback? And please check out my new story entitled Hidden Identities!
