Finally, the last chapter…the Epilogue. Enjoy.

Epilogue: Dreams of Destiny Fulfilled

There he was, waiting for her by the Nile River. She broke into a run, ecstatic as she went to embrace him. She ran into his outspread arms as he hugged her protectively and lovingly. Suddenly, the scene changed. They were standing in a park they recognized, and they were in modern-day clothes, but still standing in the same position. They both leaned forward and kissed.

Kisara woke up happily as she had another dream of destiny, but one that was happy. Sighing contently, she got up and out of her bed. She started getting ready for her last day of school.

Kisara was just finishing her senior year in school. She still remembered when Akhenaden came, though, in her second year of High School. She wasn't scared anymore, since something was telling her that that was the last time she'd ever see him again. Two years had passed, but nothing changed. Except for the fact that she had to use her real name since she was going into college in a few months. And that she now had a boyfriend.

Leaving her binder at home since she had nothing to work on the last day, she quickly got dressed and walked to school. She saw Misty there, who was talking to a tall brown-haired girl that Kisara felt like she knew. She walked up to them and listened to their conversation.

After realizing that they were in some intense debate about manga vs anime, she sighed and went to look for Akina. She spotted her talking to Bakura a few yards away from Yugi's group.

She sighed. "I wonder if they started liking each other after the dance a few years ago."

"Maybe. Opposites attract, after all."

Kisara turned to see Seto, her boyfriend, standing behind her. "I guess," she smiled, knowing that he was also talking about them.


After her last day ended, Kisara and Seto went to go to walk around Domino. Seto wasn't a huge fan of shopping or anything, so they didn't go in any stores and just strolled on the sidewalk. After a while, they stopped to rest on a bench. Kisara was looking down, avoiding eye contact.

"What's wrong?" Seto asked, seeing worry in her eyes.

"Well...once I go to college, I'm not going to see you for a while."

Kaiba looked surprised that that was bothering her, because he had already thought of that.

"Listen," he said, causing her to look up. "Your college isn't that far from Kaiba Corp. I promise I'll still come to see you."

"But what about…" Kisara trailed off, realizing that Seto wasn't going to college since he already had a job. Then she smiled and they sat in silence. She rested her head on his shoulder, knowing that everything would be fine.


After that, everything was fine. Kisara was sitting on the porch of her new home, drawing a Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon in her notebook. She was planning to make it the same style as the Blue Eyes she drew eight years ago, when she was still in High School. She drew the outstretched wings of the Duel Monster as she remembered graduating from college and school.

Once she was done drawing it, she put it down on her seat as she got up and walked into the kitchen. Her husband, Seto, was done with work for the day and was at the table.

"I'm going out," she said. "I'll be back in a little while."

Seto nodded, and Kisara was out the back door. She walked to the park, a place she visited very often. She made her way to a table, but a small girl and boy bumped into her.

"Sorry!" They said in unison. Their voices and appearances showed that they couldn't be older than six.

"That's alrigh—" she started to say, but then got a closer look at them. The girl had extremely dark hair that made it look black, with eyes that were a mixture of red and violet. The boy had light hair that almost looked white, sort of like Kisara's own hair, and had light blue eyes.

"Where are your parents?" She asked, getting a suspicious feeling. They both pointed to Kisara's left, and a woman was approaching them.

"Kuri! Sachi! Watch where you're going when you're chasing each other next time!" the woman said.

Kisara blinked. "Akina…?" she asked slowly.

"Yes? Oh, hey, Kisara!" Akina said as they recognized each other.

"These are your kids?" Kisara gestured to the two exuberant children that resumed playing tag.

Akina nodded. "Yeah. They're twins. I suppose you can recognize them since Sachi looks just like me and Kuri looks just like Bakura."

Kisara wasn't too surprised when she realized that Bakura was their dad. They seemed to balance each other out since Akina and Bakura were opposites.

Kisara and Akina talked for a while, then Kisara said goodbye and left. She was glad that she had met her friend and saw that she had kids and was happy. She walked back home, lost deep in thought. Soon enough, someone collided into her for the second time that day.

"Oh, sorry about that," the person said as they got up. Kisara realized who it was almost immediately.

"It's okay, Misty," she said as she laughed and then noticed her MP3 player. "You never pay attention to where you're walking when you listen to that."

Misty looked up in surprise of hearing her name, then smiled when she recognized Kisara. "Kisara!"

They talked a lot on the edge of the sidewalk. Misty seemed excited by talking about her job as a Translator for a few different languages, while she didn't look surprised when Kisara told her about her own job. Then, just as Kisara did with Akina, she said goodbye and they parted ways.

Kisara was almost back home when she thought about meeting her old friends again. She wondered if it was simply mere coincidence that they ran into each other. Sighing, she went through the back door and saw Seto in the same place she had left him in.

"You were gone for a while," he said.

Kisara looked at the clock. She was gone for almost two hours, even though it only felt like twenty minutes.

"I ran into some people I knew," she said, and went to the porch to retrieve the notebook she left there. She carried it with her upstairs and set it on her dresser. Sighing, she decided that it had been a long day and went to sleep. After all, she had left after dinner, and it grew reasonably late.

She closed her eyes and had her last dream of destiny. She dreamt about ancient Egypt again and how her and Seto were together, even after Akhenaden attacked her. They were living their life peacefully and Seto's former father was destroyed. Kisara was safe, and it would stay that way for a while.

Fin.


Disclaimer: I obviously don't own Yu-Gi-Oh! Or any of its original characters. The only things I own are my OCs.

Yeah, finally done. Please review the last chapter of my story, I want to know how it came out. Thanks for reading. :)