A.N.:: Okay, it's Daemon. I think I have some 'splainin' to do here, right?

So, my computer has been taken out of my possession for an undetermined amount of time, and I have been writing spurts of Cancerously in EVERYTHING. In fact, in John Green's An Abundance of Katherines, on pages 47 and 48 I have quotes written. I am so sorry John, Hank, and the Nerdfighters, but I had no paper. At least it's in pencil?

I am writing filler, so the story isn't exactly moving along right now anyways. All that's happening is (yay) life lessons and (double yay) people uncovering the truth about inner feelings. No, Rocket isn't going to be gay, but Nikki is bisexual, so if you're obsessed with that, there you go. So right now, Cancerously isn't exactly the most interesting story, but it's to help get across an idea revealed at the end of the story.

To make up for lack of updates, I'm adding an epilogue, but if you can't stand angst-y sadness then you probably shouldn't even read my filler. Just knowing how this ends, I start crying, which is good. That means that I wrote this well enough to become attached to the characters (even if some aren't exactly mine) and means that I did a good job on at least one project. But if you can't handle it, the only point of the filler is to get you sucked further into Nikki and Rocket's relationship. I'm not spoiling, I'm just warning. Besides, if you re-read what's going on VERY CAREFULLY you'll see what happens. I've left quite the rabbit trail to the ending.

So have fun, and please re-read, because you'll forget important details that currently seem very unimportant. And I don't want you guys forgetting about Nikki and Rocket over here. Thanks so much for all of you who reviewed, it's really driving me to try to finish this well, instead of skipping about four months in the timeline to get to more climax, haha. Those of you whose reviews are driving me forward, you are getting a special mention from me in the final chapter/epilogue.

Have fun, you guys.

Love, Daemon