A/N: Okay, so here it is, the last chapter. I know, it ends with a twist, and I'll probably have an angry mob come after me after thay've read this but, oh well.

Hope you've enjoyed this anyway. As always, I'm open to any requests, please feel free to post any ideas or anything to me if you'd like me to write it for you.

~x~

Over the night, she had taken five pills, Kuki felt terrible, she was taking the pills whenever Jason asked her to, even without hesitation. She saw how much pain Wally was in, and how that pain would increase whenever she took another pill.
But after sharing that passionate night with Jason, she didn't want to lose him, therefore, she would do absolutely anything he asked of her.

The next morning she woke up in Jason's bed, she was wearing only her underwear. Jason was stood in the room getting changed, she smiled at him adoringly as she examined his body. Funny, he had muscles, but none quite like Wally had, Wally's seemed much firmer and rounded.

She wriggled out of bed and latched onto Jason playfully.

"Kuki, come on, it's too early." He moaned and walked out of the room.

"I don't like him." A weak voice said behind her. She turned around to see Wally lying on the bed. His face was much more pale than his usual colour, his eyes had dark rings around them and his hair was much messier than normal. A surge of guilt swept through her. Jason had by now convinced her that Wally was nothing more than a memory on her mind. She thought that treating him as she always used to would just make it harder for her to let go.

She grabbed the sheet from the bad and pulled it from underneath him, covering her body with it.

"Wally! I'm in my underwear!" She hissed.

"Kooks, I'm a ghost, I've seen a little more than your underwear without you knowing." He said quietly.

She put a shocked and insulted expression on her face. Her mouth was wide in the shape of an O.

Hesitantly, she picked up the pills on the dresser, unscrewed the cap and placed one in her mouth.

It really did kill her to see Wally face scrunch up in pain that way, but she didn't know what else to do. She was scared.

"How can you let him treat you like that Kuki?" He looked at her sorrowfully.

"Treated like what?" She muttered, changing into her black skinny leg jeans and green sweater (Which her mother had dropped off).

"Like something on display. He acts like such a great guy when he wants something, or when he's around people. Then drops you and treats you like dirt. You deserve better than him Kuki!"

"He doesn't!" She whispered and walked into the living room. She smiled at Jason and walked over to the sofa, where he was sitting, watching television.

She perched next to him and began pecking affectionately at his neck and face.

"Kuki! Can't you see I'm busy." Jason rolled his eyes and gestured towards the football match on-screen.

She glanced over to the bedroom, where Wally was stood in the doorway. He gazed back at her with sadness and agony in his eyes. She sat and watched him as he struggled to move, he walked into the room slowly.

"Hey Kuki? How about a good old American Breakfast?" Jason said, glaring at her and suckling on her nose. Rather disgusting in Wally's point of view. She glanced back at Wally as she stood up and walked over to the Kitchen area. She began to pull out things from the fridge and turn on the cooker etc, Wally walked over to her.

Jason turned off the television and walked into his room.

"You're not happy with him Kuki." Wally said to her, she walked through him as she moved around, placing things on trays and picking out plates.

"I am happy." Kuki told herself as she poked at the egg in the frying pan.

"Really? Than why am I still here?" Wally asked, standing behind her.

"I keep asking myself the same thing, but I can fix that." Kuki walked over to the living room area, where she had left her pills on the coffee table. She picked up the jar and noticed that it was the last pill.

"Kuki, please don't." Wally whispered, too weak to speak any louder.

She placed it in her mouth and swallowed. He doubled over in pain and tried to walk over to her. Failing, he fell by Jason's bedroom door. His eyes widened and he looked at Kuki.

"Kuki…" He croaked.

"I don't want to know." She walked past him and turned her attention back to cooking the food.

"No, Kooks please, you have to hear this."

She sighed and walked over next to him, she nodded towards Jason's door. She listened intently.

"…Of course I still love you Danni, I'm just doing her a favor and letting her down easy, she's not totally there in the head. If I just dump her like that, I hate to think what she'd do…no, she hasn't got a clue…" Jason's words were like a knife in Kuki's heart.

She felt nauseas, and dizzy. She looked at Wally, who was looking back up at her.

"Wally, I don't know what to do!" She whispered.

"Leave him!" Wally wheezed back.

"I…I can't." Kuki shook her head.

"Come with me." Wally reached out his hands towards her.

Kuki suddenly felt extremely unsteady, her legs collapsed and she fell to the floor. Pins and needles entered her body as she fell through Wally. Her body was perfectly placed inside his on the floor. Then, everything went black.

She opened her eyes to see clouds, she was flying. She looked beside her, nothing.

"Wally?" She whispered.

"I'm right here." His voice entered her head.

"Where am I?"

"Your imagination, don't worry, you'll know what to do." He assured her. She saw herself flying towards her house, the doors opened and she landed on the doorstep. The house was even duller and scarier than she remembered. All furniture was black and grey. She heard a knock on the door. She opened it.

In front of her was Jason.

"Hey baby." His voice echoed as he spoke to her. "Want to go for a little ride?"

She was scared, Wally told her that she'd know what to do. She didn't.

Behind her, she heard a door open. She turned to her right, to see a big black door.

Wally came out behind it. He smiled at her.

"Hey, sorry I'm late." He grinned. She beamed and ran to his side.

He wasn't a teen, he was just a boy, a nine year old, just as she had remembered him. She then realized, she was also a child of nine.

Wally had his hands shoved in his pocket. Kuki clutched onto his arm. She didn't feel pins and needles. Just the warmth that she always used to feel when he was alive.

"What are ya' gonna' do about him?" Wally asked her, looking at Jason. She thought, then bravely walked up to him. Wally stayed by her side. She reached to her hair and pulled out a bobby pin. Lurching forwards, she stuck it into Jason's chest.

He deflated, flying around the room like an untied balloon, until he became so small, he disappeared.

"Great!" Wally smiled at her.

"Kuki-chan!" Kuki jumped as she heard her name being called so sternly.

They turned around to see Genki stood on the stairs, her arms crossed and a stern look on her face.

"What do you think you're doing?" She yelled. Kuki tightened her grip around Wally's arm.

"Don't be scared of her. Don't let her boss you around like that." He whispered to her.

"I've told you! It's time to grow up! Get these silly memories out of your head. He's dead! He's not coming back!" Her mother's words echoed throughout her head.

"I'm not afraid of you." Kuki whispered.

"What are you doing wearing this silly old sweater, you look so babyish in it!" Genki held up her hand and Kuki's green sweater ripped and fell to the floor. Disappearing to dust. She was left shivering in a thin, green vest top.

"I'm Not Afraid Of You!" She repeated, this time shouting it.

Her mother gasped and dissolved into thin air. The house went back to normal. She watched it change and then turned back to Wally.

Her hands were on his shoulders, while his hands were around her waist.

"See? Was it that hard?" He grinned. "Only two obstacles in the way of you being happy. You know what to do next right?"

"Sort out the real things?" Kuki asked. Wally smiled and nodded.

"Time to go." He said quietly.

"Okay, let's go." She whispered back.

"No, not me…I can't go back now. Your on your own…I'll still be with you though…just not physically." He placed a hand above her chest, showing her where he would always be.

A tear formed in her eyes. She pulled him into her famous Kuki hug. For the first time ever, he returned the hug.

"Oh," Wally said, pulling off his hoodie and placing it over her. "I think this is yours."

She laughed and wiped a tear from her eye.

"I love you…I always have Kuki, and I always will…you know that right?" He whispered to her. She nodded.

"I love you too."

"Bye Kuki." Wally smiled sadly.

"Goodbye Wally." His lips met with hers as they shared one final embrace.

She closed her eyes, she felt the walls around them disappear. Wally's touch slowly faded, until Kuki opened her eyes again, she was lying on the floor, where she had fell. Her arms wrapped around herself.

She stood up, and looked down. Realizing the orange hoodie which she was wearing, she smiled.

"Hey Kuki? Is that breakfast ready yet?" She heard Jason call.

She stood up and walked over to the two glasses of orange juice which she had poured. She picked them up and walked into Jason's room. He looked up at her, she grinned and poured the two glasses over his head. He looked at her in confusion.

"Sorry Jason, I just don't deserve you." She said, with that, she walked out.

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She walked into her house, where her mother was stood in the hallway on the phone.

"Yes…okay…oh, hold on, she's here now." She glared at Kuki.

"It's Jason, you have a lot of explaining to do!" She hissed.

"Jason?" Kuki asked. Her mother nodded. Kuki gave a cocky smirk and took the phone from her mothers hands. She pressed the end button and gave the phone back. Genki gasped and Kuki walked back towards the door.

"Where do you think you're going?" Genki demanded.

"I'm going to see Abby, Hoagie and Nigel. I'll be back later." Kuki told her.

"Oh no you won't young lady! After what you did to poor Jason you're going right up to your room and…"

"Mom, I'm not a kid anymore." Kuki said, walking out of the door.

"How dare you ignore me! Kuki-Chan! Get back here!"

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"Hey guys." Kuki smiled as she entered the treehouse.

"Hey girl! It's great to see ya! And you look great!" Abby gave her a hug.

"I feel great!" Kuki replied with a smile. She looked over at Hoagie, who smiled and blushed.

She went and sat by him.

"Hi." She said.

"Hey." He replied quietly.

They both remained silent for a few minutes until Hoagie broke the silence.

"I was hoping you'd come today, I…wanted to ask you something." He said nervously.

Kuki looked up at him.

"Look, Kuki…Erm…well…Would you…I mean do you?..." He stuttered.

Kuki looked at him in curiosity. Hoagie stopped and sighed.

"Would you like to go to the movies or something? I mean, unless you're going to go crazy on me again." He said.

Kuki smiled.

"Sure."

"Great…I mean, you'll be okay with it? You don't still feel…you know…chocked up about Jason?"

"Hoagie…Like you said, you have to date so many people before you find out you're really in love. I thought I was in love twice. One time I was right…But that just can't happen. I could do with your help." She said to him.

"I don't have a clue what you just said, but sure."

"Yeah, I guess I'm just talking nonsense."

She leaned over and pecked Hoagie on the cheek. He blushed and looked at her, then lowered his eyes and looked at the television screen.

His eyes suddenly widened and he went extremely pale.

"Hoagie? Are you alright? You look like you've just seen a ghost…"