How's it going, everybody? Not gonna lie, I'm a little disappointed in myself for the slow pace of the last few chapters, but let it be known that this is intentional. There's something big coming up soon (which is actually a big theme of this chapter), but I didn't want it to happen instantly: Isaac and Mia start dating and then next chapter have the big event happen. Unfortunately, this means that there are a few chapters around now that might seem filler-ish; however, I am including little, important plot-related elements in each chapter, so they aren't completely filler. Some of these things probably won't seem like anything when you read the chapters, but they will have some importance later on (cue evil laugh as people go back to nitpick every little thing in each chapter).
Thanks for reviewing!
Hanabro: The update rate is due to this rare condition I have called OnceIStartWritingSomethingIC an'tStopUntilACompleteDraftIsFi nishedBecauseIDon'tWantToForgetAnyIdeasIHaveIf IStopInTheMiddle-osis (the formatting wouldn't let me write that all as one word, but it is). While it only seems to affect my fanfic writing (because essays are too boring), school may have a negative effect on the updates.
AnriMia24: And the fluff will continue! I've also made sure that any sex (because Matthew has to be conceived somehow :P) will be extremely minimal. In fact, I already know how I'm going to have that scene play out, so any discomfort for you will only be from knowing that he slept with Jenna instead of Mia.
So, without further rambling, let the chapter begin!
Disclaimer: The fanfic writer GengaJupite does not, and will never, own Golden Sun *The More You Know*
Love and Pain
Isaac sat in the west watchtower, gazing out at the brutal battle that had broken out between the trolls and maulers. Waves of snow flew up every few seconds, and the pure white fields were tainted with red in that one region. Sitting beside him, watching the battle, were Garet, Ivan, and Piers. They had been in Imil for about ten days, and were getting used to the sights and scenery. Isaac smiled to himself, knowing that the Luna Celebration would begin in a couple days, and that his friends knew nothing about it.
"Piers, wanna make a wager?" asked Garet.
"Really, Garet?" Ivan snickered, "After you lost three hundred coins to me already, you still want to bet on the battles?"
"Shut it, airhead!" Garet snapped back at him. "I'm done betting with you! You're just a little cheat. Why, if I'd realized you could predict which side would win, I would never have started betting against you!"
Isaac chuckled a bit while Piers just shook his head. "It seems unwise, Garet," said the Lemurian. "You haven't really had much luck while you've been here. I don't want to be the reason that Jenna attacks you for losing all your money."
"Ah, you worry too much, Piers. Besides, Jenna hits me all the time, what's the worst she could do?"
"Even that statement in itself is flawed enough to further dissuade me from gambling with you," sighed Piers, turning from Garet to look out towards the battlefield. Isaac and Ivan laughed while Garet grumbled something about having a healthy relationship.
"So, Ivan," said Isaac after a few moments of silence, "where are you planning to settle down? I know you were gonna stay in Contigo with Hama, but now you've got Sam, so does that change things?"
"I, uh, I dunno," he stuttered, "I didn't really think about it much. I'm only twenty, so I think it's a bit early for me to think about settling down anywhere. I also don't wanna choose Kalay only because I wanna stay with Sam; I mean what if something happens? Then I'd be stuck there seeing her every day. I think I just have to see how serious this relationship is."
"Or," Garet started mischievously, "you could pull an Isaac and leave it all behind if that ever happened. He was only twenty when he left. Who knows? Maybe you could find your Mia."
"Why is it that I always come in when Garet has something stupid or insensitive to say?" sounded a voice from behind them. The four men turned around to see Jenna climb up the ladder and stand beside the opening with her hands on her hips, "Or is it because he only says stupid, insensitive things?"
"Heh, hey, Jenna, what're you doing up here?" Garet asked sheepishly, trying to change the subject.
She gave him a less-than-satisfied look, but went along with it anyway, "Well, you've spent a lot of your days up here with Isaac, and I was hoping we could go do something together today."
Garet sighed in relief, thankful that she hadn't come up to yell at him for something like she often did, "Oh, uh, sure. What did you have in mind?"
She shrugged before walking up to him. Gently grabbing his hand, she smiled warmly and led him towards the ladder and descended. Before he followed after her, Garet gave the guys a quick thumbs-up. Turning back towards the battlefield, the remaining adepts were silent for a bit.
"I wonder how they manage," Piers said thoughtfully. It seemed that he was thinking out loud, rather than actually asking the others.
"It is rather odd how their relationship works," Ivan agreed. "I guess you and Jenna were never like that, were you, Isaac?"
"Nah," Isaac shook his head, "Jenna and I got along great when we were together. Maybe it's hard to imagine for you guys, but I think they get along really well. Yeah, they argue and bicker all the time, but they always did even when we were growing up. The fact that that hasn't changed tells me that Garet still feels strongly for her, and I'm guessing she must feel the same way about him. You saw the way she just led him out of here: she seemed angry at first, but she looked at him so lovingly when she took his hand."
"My, my, Isaac, you certainly have become the relationship-observing connoisseur, haven't you?" said Piers. "I suppose Ivan and I are still beginners in the world of love and relationships."
Isaac grinned slightly, thinking it humourous to be known as a 'relationship-observing connoisseur'. A question came to his mind following Piers' statement, "What's your love life been like lately, Piers?"
"Me? Well, I haven't really been searching, to be quite honest. I figure that I'd have to settle down before I decide to find someone to share my life with. I'm still an adventurer at heart, so love is not something I'm ready for quite yet."
"You know, Piers," said Ivan, "you don't have to be searching for someone to end up in a relationship. Sometimes they'll find you, or maybe you'd meet even under the most unlikely of situations. I met Sam in a funny way. She wasn't looking where she was going, so she bumped into me with a tray full of psynergy stones she was studying. After apologizing, she went to pick them up only to realize they'd disappeared because I'd accidentally absorbed their power. After that, we somehow started seeing each other a lot more."
Isaac and Piers chuckled a bit, trying to piece together how two accidents could spark a relationship. Realizing his shift was over, Isaac stood up and stretched a bit before speaking. "Thanks for sitting through that shift with me, guys. We should go see what the others are up to. I'm sure Sheba's gonna want to bug you some more, Ivan."
The Jupiter adept shrugged, and the three of them left the watchtower, heading towards the sanctum to go see if some of the others were there with Mia.
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One month after they'd arrived, the adepts decided that they'd spent an appropriate amount of time seeing each other. Though they were sad to depart, each of them had to get back to their everyday lives. The final night before everyone left, Isaac and Garet journeyed to the cave behind the frozen waterfall. After the small party that Mia and Sheba had put together, the two wanted to clear their heads and chat for a bit before they would be separated again.
"Man, I'm really gonna miss it here; cold and everything," said Garet, sighing as Fever appeared to play around in her old home.
"Yeah, you guys have been here for quite a while now. It'll be strange once you're all on your separate ways," said Isaac, allowing Ground to chase after the Mars djinni.
"Heh, I guess it'll be back to work when I get home. I don't really even know why we're making weapons in New Vale. It's not like there's a lot of conflict there; not that I'm complaining. As long as I get paid, I'm happy with whatever."
"Yeah, but don't you remember? Jenna would prefer if you had a 'cool job' like me."
"Meh, she complains, but honestly I don't think it matters to her what I do, as long as it doesn't embarrass her. Not like a blacksmith and a baker are an embarrassing couple, so I think I'm all good."
Pausing, the two adepts watched their djinn fly around the cave. After what seemed like a lengthy silence, Garet spoke up.
"So, you and Mia are getting pretty serious, eh?"
"I guess you could say that," Isaac replied flatly, thinking there couldn't be any harm in Garet's question.
"So when are you gonna pop the question?"
Clearly Isaac hadn't been expecting the Mars adept to say that. Gasping slightly, he caught his breath before responding, "W-where did that come from?"
"Ah, I dunno, man, but we, at least I, can see just how devoted you are to each other. I know I'm not the brightest guy, but I think there's a bigger picture here that some of the others might be missing. I was your best friend for twenty years, Isaac."
Isaac smiled and clapped his hand on his friend's shoulder, "You still are, buddy. Mia doesn't count anymore 'cause she's my girlfriend. Honestly, you're a little brighter than you give yourself credit for; I have been thinking a lot about asking her, it's just a matter of how and when. Just thinking of doing it terrifies me."
"Yeah, it's scary, but you know she'll say yes. I can't really imagine her turning you down."
"That's the thing, though; she has every reason to turn me down. It won't affect our relationship, but I'm afraid that it's too soon. Two years isn't really a long time to date someone before asking for her hand in marriage. I'd hate to put her under that kind of pressure."
It seemed that Garet was full of surprises that night, for what he did next surprised Isaac yet again. After pouring his heart out to his closest friend, the last thing Isaac expected was for Garet to start laughing. He was about to snap at him before Garet said something.
"S-sorry, Isaac, I d-didn't mean to seem rude. I'm actually not laughing at you, but with you. It's just kinda funny that we aren't as different as everyone thinks we are. After hearing all your troubles, I thought it was funny that we're in almost the exact same boat."
"Really? You mean that you want to propose to Jenna? I knew you two were really into each other, but I didn't think you were on that level yet."
"We may not express our feelings the same way as you and Mia, but I'm certain that she's the one for me, man. Only problem is that I'm afraid she'll flip out at me if I ask her too soon. I'm used to her yelling at me and stuff, but it's like you said: it'd be unfair to put that kind of pressure on her right now."
The two men paused their conversation again, uncertain of what to say next. Isaac became lost in thought, trying to figure out what level his and Mia's relationship was on. It would be imperative that he made sure to ask her at the right time because there was really only one shot at doing this sort of thing. If he asked too soon then it would put unfair pressure on her, but if he waited too long she may think he didn't want to get married. These thoughts of timing and how he really felt racked his brain until Garet spoke again, breaking the silence in the cave.
"It's kinda funny, actually. Your dad likes hearing about my life, so I've had similar conversations with him. He's really great at giving advice, but sometimes the things he tells me are too cryptic to understand."
"Yeah, I know what you mean. He can either be really straightforward or unsettlingly vague. What did he tell you that was so confusing?"
Doing an impressively accurate imitation of Kyle's voice and manner of speech, Garet recited, "Well, Garet, it seems to me that you are experiencing one of those difficult obstacles in life that only you can take control over. Some people will tell you to do it one way, and others another, but in the end it falls to you to make the toughest decision. Those who are willing to risk losing what they have for something better are the ones who determine their own fate."
"Huh," replied Isaac, "so I guess he couldn't tell you what to do because he's expecting you to decide for yourself."
"Arg, I know, but that doesn't really help me at all. How long are you planning to wait, Isaac?"
Truth be told, Isaac had no idea what he was going to do. Hearing his father's words through Garet only left him with more questions than answers. Shrugging, he tried his best to form a suitable response.
"I… I honestly don't know. I'm so afraid of screwing up what I have right now. I love Mia more than I've ever loved anyone before, and it's for that reason that I can't risk complicating what we have right now. I can't risk messing up what we have to try to take the next step in lieu of keeping our already-perfect relationship. I'm not even sure that I'm ready for marriage yet!"
Garet paused, apparently taking in all of Isaac's words carefully and thoughtfully. After a moment, he responded, "I see what you're saying, and I totally agree. I think that I'll wait at least a couple years before I decide to go for it. Just like what you were saying about Mia, Jenna's my everything, and I'd be damned if I knew that I was the reason for messing things up."
The two friends clasped each other's hand in agreement that they would wait before deciding to move on with either of their relationships. Changing the subject of their conversation, they stayed in the cave with their djinn until a voice came from the mouth of the cave.
"There you two are!" sounded Jenna's voice. The men quickly turned around to see Jenna and Mia carefully sliding in on the icy pathway.
"You've been gone for quite some time," said Mia, "everyone's gone off to bed for the night."
"I guess they wanted to be well rested for the journey tomorrow," said Garet.
"Sorry for troubling you," said Isaac. "We just needed to get some fresh air."
"And you picked a stuffy little cave?" questioned Jenna. "Not the best place you could've picked. It was probably your idea, wasn't it, Garet?"
"Aw, don't be like that, Jen," he said, wrapping his large arm around her much smaller body, "Isaac and I wanted to have a man-to-man conversation between just the two of us before we left. We have no idea when we'll see each other again, but I'm sure it'll be within at least a few years." Garet inconspicuously winked to the Venus adept, confirming that he was going to act on his plan.
"Well, we should head in now, anyways," said Mia, "I wouldn't want any of you to catch a cold out here; especially since you two," indicating to the Mars adepts, "have a long journey ahead of you." Taking Isaac's hand, she led them out towards the sanctum.
Saving the farewells for tomorrow, the four adepts simply said goodnight before going their separate ways. Isaac and Mia stood in front of the sanctum for a bit as they watched their friends head towards their temporary home for the last time.
"It'll seem lonely here without them, won't it?" Mia asked melancholically, leaning her head on Isaac's shoulder.
"Yeah, but I'm glad we got to see them all," he replied, tightening his hold around her waist. "We're fortunate that they were able to stay so long."
Saying nothing, Mia turned to face Isaac and pulled him into a hug. He loved the way she seemed to glow in the moonlight. Isaac could only think of his conversation with Garet while he held Mia close to him. He really did love the beautiful Mercury adept in every way and he wanted nothing more than to tie the knot with her. His dream to become a father and have a family was no longer some vague aspiration, but something he wanted only to experience with Mia. He'd often imagined her as a mother, lovingly holding their child as they all sat around a fire in his home. Allowing the thought to fill him with warmth he released Mia so he could look her in the eye.
"Mia, I know you said you'd rather I show you how I feel than tell you, but I need to verbalize it with you because I've never said it to anyone before, not even Jenna. I love you, Mia; you're everything to me. Whether or not our friends had come to visit, I'd have been just as glad to spend the entire month with only you." He finished his affectionate statement by giving her a light kiss on the lips.
She stared back up at him, a look of pure joy etched across her face. Pulling him back into another hug she softly replied in his ear, "I love you too, Isaac. I can't even begin to imagine what my life would have been like now had I not found you on that day."
Pulling out of their hug she gave him a sheepish smile and blushed a little bit, "I don't think I ever actually told you, but I had a crush on you during our adventure and while we were rebuilding New Vale. I was always trying to be careful not to let you or the others notice, but it got much harder during that last week before we all left."
Isaac smiled and let out a slight, breathy chuckle. "Oh, Mia, you don't know how I've wished that I hadn't been so concentrated on Jenna during our adventure. At the time she just seemed like the right person to think about; she was the damsel in distress and I was the brave hero. I never faltered from those thoughts, but I wish I had because I would've seen the beautiful girl travelling with me for all that time. Truthfully, I was a bit infatuated with you while I was dating Jenna, but it was never anything more than that. Still, if I could feel for you even while I was with my 'damsel' that proves to me that you were always bound to be my true love."
Gazing into each other's eyes, the two lovers said nothing. Words couldn't describe this perfect moment, and Isaac was glad for everything that had led up to it. Reacquainting with Garet had allowed him to fully realize his feelings for Mia, and he figured it was only a matter of time before he, like Garet, would act on his plan to propose to the woman he loved. Smiling inwardly as well as outwardly, Isaac decided that he would spend as much time as he could on thinking of a perfect way to propose to Mia. Would it be elaborate? Simple? Public? Private? It had to be some way that Mia would never forget.
With somewhat of a goal in mind, Isaac and Mia kissed goodnight before she entered the sanctum and he left for his house. Passing by the rental homes, Isaac stopped in front of the one where Jenna, Garet, Ivan, and Hama were staying.
"Did you need something, Isaac?" asked a voice inside his head. Looking around, Isaac realized that it was just Hama speaking to his mind from her room.
"No, thank you, Master Hama," he responded mentally, "I was going to thank Garet for our conversation tonight, but I figured it would be best if I waited until tomorrow."
"That would be wise, as he is already asleep. I am glad that the two of you, and Jenna, have been able to restore your friendship. I wish you both luck on your proposals."
At first, Isaac was surprised to hear her say that, but realized that she'd just been inside his head, so his conversation with Garet would have been easy for her to see. Thanking her and saying goodnight, Isaac continued on his way towards his house. Tucking in for bed, he allowed his thoughts of marriage and family to calm his body into a comfortable sleep.
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The next morning, Isaac and Mia said their farewells to their friends. Piers, Ivan, Hama, and Kraden were the first to depart.
"Second farewell. Seems kinda strange, doesn't it, Isaac?" said Ivan.
"A little, but I'm hoping it won't be two years before we can see all of you guys again. Mia and I still want to meet Sam."
"Hehe, I'll let her know when you guys come to Kalay. I'll be glad to see her when I go back there with Kraden."
"Huh, you two are going to Kalay? How is Piers gonna get you there? It's in the middle of Angara."
"Actually, Isaac," said Piers, walking down the gangplank to load some more boxes onto his ship, "as Mia already pointed out, the land has been changing ever since the Golden Sun event. Though some places have remained relatively unaffected, Angara and Gondowan have actually split apart, leaving the Karagol Sea open to the ocean. Since Kalay was right on the edge of the Karagol, I'll be able to get them home with ease."
"Well, that certainly makes things more convenient," said Mia. "Make sure to write to us when you're there! I still want to stay in touch with everyone."
"Don't you worry, Mia, we'll be sure to write to you as often as we can," said Ivan, earning nods from everyone with him.
"Farewell, my friends," said Kraden, slowly making his way up the gangplank. "I hope that this is not the last I see of you before my time in this world is over."
Finishing their goodbyes, the four of them boarded Piers' ship and sailed away, off towards their own destinations.
Later in the morning, Garet, Jenna, Sheba, and Felix decided to get going before too much daylight was wasted.
"Thanks again for having us, guys," said Garet, a wide grin spreading across his face.
"We'll miss you! Come back to New Vale sometime, okay?" said Jenna, who was still not the greatest at dealing with farewells.
"And Lalivero! We'd be happy to see you guys there, right Felix?" piped in Sheba.
"Yeah, you'll always be welcome in our home," Felix agreed.
Isaac first went up to Garet, wanting to speak to him once more before they left. Mia made sure the other three knew to travel by the coastline so they could avoid the main battlefield of the trolls and maulers.
"Hey, Garet, thanks for yesterday; that conversation really helped me set my priorities in order."
"Oh, yeah, no problem, buddy. I'll always have your back on stuff like that. Make sure you tell me when it happens," he leaned in so he could say something a little more quietly, "after all, you're gonna need a best man."
Laughing, the brotherly friends embraced and said their farewells to the others. Apparently, Felix had agreed that he and Sheba would travel with Garet and Jenna to Bilibin before teleporting off to Lalivero. Mia thought of it as a friendly gesture, but everyone else knew it was because Felix wanted to keep an eye on Garet to make sure he didn't 'try anything funny' as he always said. Jenna groaned at the fact that her brother was still overprotective of her despite that he didn't even live in New Vale.
After everyone had left, Isaac and Mia turned to head back into the gatehouse. As they were about to enter Mia suddenly tackled Isaac into the snowbank beside the entrance. Isaac was completely stunned, but Mia laughed as he looked at her in bewilderment.
"Whoa, Mia, what are you doing?!"
"Heehee, loosen up, Isaac! We finally get a chance to be alone together, and I wanted to have some fun since we both have the day off!"
Still unsure of what was going on, Isaac laughed anyway, not completely sure what caused Mia's sudden change in mood. Pretending to pull her in for a kiss, he quickly rolled over so that she was now the one lying with her back in the snow. The two of them laughed wholeheartedly as they rolled around carelessly in the snow. Some of Isaac's soldiers on the wall looked down at them in complete confusion, but he could care less what they thought. Mia never ceased to surprise him. Only a while ago she had been worried about their friends travelling the safest route home, and now she was playing in the snow, completely carefree. This spontaneity was probably one of Isaac's favourite things about her. They continued to play around like children for a long time, neither of them wanting to worry about anything at all.
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"Papa, what's snow like?" asked Tyrell.
Garet gave him a confused look, but realized that the active volcano, Mt. Aleph, made it impossible for snow to fall in the region where they lived.
"Well, it's this nasty, cold, white stuff that gets you all wet and freezing."
"That doesn't sound right, Uncle Garet," said Karis. "My mommy and daddy say that snow is white and fluffy and fun to play with! I wanna play with snow!"
"Heh, Sam and Ivan would say that. Karis, your dad is a Jupiter adept, so he likes cold temperatures. Your mom isn't an adept so I guess maybe she just likes snow; can't imagine why anyone would, though."
"Dada," said Matthew, "will you ever take me to Imil? I wanna see snow, too! You like it, so I think I will too."
Isaac chuckled at his son's logic; however, he wasn't sure if it was a good idea to bring his son to Imil. If he went there, he'd end up seeing Mia, and while he wanted nothing more than to see her again, he knew it would cause him too much pain.
"Sure, Matthew, I'll take you somewhere where we can see snow, but maybe not Imil. There are lots of other places with snow."
Before Matthew could ask why they couldn't go to Imil specifically, Karis spoke up with another question, "Uncle Isaac, does Miss Mia have any kids?"
Isaac's face instantly dropped at that question. He knew all too well that she did, but it was heartbreaking to face that reality. He couldn't reveal to them why this hurt him so badly, but it was much too difficult to hide his sadness from coming through. He could feel his eyes water at the thought.
"You okay, Isaac?" asked Garet. It was strange how not even Garet knew something about his best friend's dark past.
"Y-yeah, sorry," he managed to stutter. Looking back up at the curious faces, he took a deep breath before answering Karis's question, "Yes, Karis, Mia has two children. She just had a son named Rief a few months back and… and… she has a d-daughter… named N-Nowell. She's the same age as all of you…" The pain that he felt was too great, and Isaac forced himself to look away so that the kids couldn't see the tears roll down his cheek.
Knowing that something was wrong, Garet stood up to go over to his distraught friend. "Uh, kids, let's take a quick break for now," he said. "You can play with the djinn. I'm sure they'll help you with your psynergy."
"YAY!" screamed Tyrell. The toddlers eagerly hopped off the couch to go play in the other room with the djinn.
After they were gone, Garet turned back towards Isaac. "This is some really serious stuff we're getting into. Something you wanna get off your chest, Isaac?"
Sniffling, Isaac turned to face his companion. Garet had an extremely worried look on his face, the same look he'd had the day after Jenna broke up with him. Knowing that Garet was truly concerned, Isaac managed to speak, "Sorry to freak you out there, Garet. I had no idea they would want to know about Mia's kids."
"Yeah, but that doesn't seem to be the problem. I mean I know that Mia has two kids, but that doesn't upset me. I also know that Jenna has a kid, but that also doesn't upset me either. What's got you so worked up?"
"I'm sorry, Garet, but I can't bring myself to talk about it right now. It… It's actually part of this story, though; a part that I've never told anyone. The only ones that know about it are Mia and I. I promise that this is the only part you've never heard of."
"Look, Isaac, I'm not upset that you didn't tell me. I'm more upset that you didn't tell anyone at all, because obviously it's been causing you a lot of pain. If I didn't know any better, I'd say this is probably the main cause of all your pain. Whatever it is, you need to tell someone. It doesn't have to be me, but you know that I'm here to support you whenever you need, so don't be a stranger."
Isaac gave him a shaky smile, trying to compose himself before his concerned friend. How could he possibly understand, though? He wanted to tell Garet all about it, but it may even affect his sturdy head. Some things are better left untold, but Garet had cornered him. This, on top of the fact that Mia was no longer with him, was most definitely the reason for his depression.
"Thanks, Garet. I'll try to help you understand what's going on."
"No problem. I'll be in the kitchen while you get everything back in order. Don't think about whatever this thing is until we actually get to that point in the story. I'll let you call everyone back in when you're ready." With that, Garet went into the kitchen, leaving Isaac alone to compose himself.
I've been holding this back for too long, Isaac thought to himself, and it's time someone knew the truth.
Yay, twist/cliffhanger! Unfortunately for anyone reading this, the revealing of Isaac's true pain won't be happening in the next one or two chapters :). You may want to kill me, but then you'll never know the cause for all these problems (cue another evil laugh).
Honestly, this cliffhanger thing was spur-of-the-moment, but I realized I could make it a huge plot point. I won't be speaking about it much more, so any questions regarding what it is or entails will be promptly ignored :D. Feel free to guess what you think it may be in your reviews, but don't expect me to tell you if you're right or wrong.
As an extra note, contrary to what you've been seeing in the past few chapters, Isaac and Mia usually sleep in their own separate homes, so hopefully that didn't confuse anyone in this chapter when they didn't both head into the sanctum or to Isaac's house.
Anyway, I liked how this chapter turned out. The lighthearted marriage theme throughout the bulk of the story (which you're probably all thinking wtf about since my only implied married couple is with Ivan and Sam) had the fluff that I wanted, and the mysterious ending makes me happy for whatever reason :P.
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PS: As a fun fact, this is the first chapter in which Tyrell and Karis have stopped holding hands since the beginning of the story. :P
