Later on, Sagwa was lying in her bed more depressed than ever. It had been months since Fu-Fu left. But then, there was a flapping of wings outside. Sagwa could hear it because the balcony door was open. She looked up, not daring to believe that it was Fu-Fu. It was probably a swallow. But then...
"Sagwa?" A familiar voice said.
Fu-Fu walked inside slowly.
"Fu-Fu?" Sagwa froze.
"Hi Sagwa." Fu-Fu smiled.
There was an awkward pause, and then Sagwa leapt out of bed and hugged Fu-Fu.
"Fu-Fu! I don't believe it!" Sagwa shed tears of joy. "I thought I'd never see you again!"
Fu-Fu was a little surprised by this reaction. He knew that Sagwa cared about him but he didn't expect her to start crying. But he soon recovered.
"I missed you too Sagwa." Fu-Fu hugged her back. "And I'm back for good."
"You are?"
Fu-Fu told her why his colony had left in the first place. She was shocked, but decided that they should forget about it since Fu-Fu was back to stay. Then Sagwa smiled shyly.
"Fu-Fu, I have a confession to make." She said.
"What is it?"
"When you left I became very saddened, even depressed. One day I was talking to Uncle Catfish, and he came to the conclusion that I had fallen in love with you. He was right, I do love you Fu-Fu."
Fu-Fu dropped his mouth open, not expecting that. He eventually recovered and thought it over. He thought about how he felt about her, and about how their friendship meant to him. He knew how he felt for sure when he looked into her eyes.
"I love you too." He smiled.
Sagwa and Fu-Fu then headed downstairs to tell everyone the good news. Well, tell Sagwa's family and mice friends the good news. The Foolish Magistrate and his family, plus Cook and Reader, would have to be told through calligraphy.
As each character found out they were very happy for the couple. Sagwa's family of course accepted it right away, in fact they were more than happy. Shei-Hu and the other mice heard about the story of the catfish a long time ago so they accepted it as well and were glad that Fu-Fu had returned. The humans were okay with it too, especially Ba-Do since she was glad that Sagwa was happy again. Besides, bats are considered good luck in China so they all felt very lucky and believed that Sagwa was even luckier.
Fu-Fu was welcome to live in the palace again, only this time without a cage. The Foolish Magistrate bought Fu-Fu a gold pedestal that he could hang from during the night. Fu-Fu was even given a collar made out of silk with the Chinese symbol for luck printed on the front.
A few days after Fu-Fu returned, he found out that Wu-Fu and the Brave Fu-Fu Fighters had returned to the old cave to be nearer to him. He was very happy, and when the other humans were told The Foolish Magistrate allowed Fu-Fu's bat friends to visit them anytime they wanted.
