A/N: Hello Minna!

Here it is...finally...the last chapter of "Remember Me"

Wow, I can't believe that this story has finally come to it's end.
I'm feeling so many things right now that it's really difficult to put these emotions into words, but I'll try...

I'm feeling accomplished since this story has been my biggest fan fiction project so far and I managed to complete it sucessfully.
But at the same time I'm feeling a little sad...after all, this story has occupied my free time for one-and-a-half years, so saying goodbye to it isn't easy...
And most of all I'm feeling grateful. I'm feeling grateful to all of you my dear readers who made that journey with me, have followed this story for such a long time and have encouraged me to continue writing with their reviews, comments and private messages.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

And now please enjoy the final chapter of "Remember Me".
I have thought long and hard about the perfect ending for this story and I hope the one I have chosen will meet everybody's approval.
I hope you'll like it!

Disclaimer: Nothing new here...the original characters of the Takumi-kun series don't belong to me.


Epilogue

Takumi felt the warm rays of sunlight that were streaming through the only half-closed curtains of the bedroom window caressing his face and slowly opened his eyes. Moaning softly he blinked them a few times and once his vision had cleared he let his chocolate-colored orbs linger on the other occupant of the bed for a moment, a loving smile forming upon his lips before he let his gaze slowly wander across the room.

His own and Gii's clothes that were scattered all over the floor spoke of a night that had been spent with passionate lovemaking and the vivid memory of it, which had come almost instantaneously back to him, caused the ebony-haired youth to blush deeply. With another sweet sigh tearing from him Takumi turned his head to face Gii once more and letting his tender, loving gaze rest upon the sleeping form of the handsome upper-class man he recalled the events of the previous day which brought another blissful smile upon the boy's face…

oOo

Takumi let his eyes wander over the contents of the letter before he placed the piece of paper down onto the table with slightly shaky fingers and glanced at his reflection in the mirror. "I can't believe that I have agreed to this," he muttered shaking his head and took a deep breath to calm his raw, frayed nerves. "What was I thinking?"

To say that Gii's one and only was nervous would have been an understatement. With all the questions that were occupying his mind he was downright terrified. Would everything go well and pass off smoothly? How would his life change after this very day and what would his future look like? All those unanswered questions and many others were running through Takumi's head as he put on the jacket of his suit and began to button it up, a shaky breath escaping from between his lips.

"Takumi, you look amazing," the voice of Gii's mother ripped the boy out of his thoughts, which had been occupying him so much that he hadn't even noticed that Gii's mother had entered the room. "How are you feeling?" "Thanks for the compliment misses Saki," the ebony-haired youth replied smiling shyly. "To be honest, I can hardly describe my emotions right now because I'm feeling so many things at once." "That's perfectly understandable my dear. Today is a really important day for you, in fact, one of the most important days of your life," the so addressed woman stated good-naturedly and offered the boy a reassuring smile. "And there is no need to be so formal. Since you are to become a part of our family I would like you to address me the same way Gii does, as 'mother' or 'mum' or 'oka-san'."

"Thank you…mother," Takumi replied, blushing faintly. "Does Gii really address you in all these ways?" "Yes, he does," misses Saki explained calmly. "He usually calls me 'mother'. However, if there is anything he wants or needs me to do for him, that rascal addresses me with 'mum' and whenever he has done something that will most likely upset me somehow he humbly calls me 'oka-san'. Ever since Gii met you he has taken to using the word 'mum' a lot." "I see," the ebony-haired youth answered shyly and lowered his gaze in embarrassment. "I'm sorry if Gii has inconvenienced you in any way because of me."

"There is absolutely no need to apologize," Gii's mother stated sincerely and offering her future son-in-law an affectionate smile she gently placed her hand onto his shoulder. "Gii and his father have a really good relationship, but there are certain things our son prefers to discuss with me or that he wants me to lay before his father. My husband is a kind, understanding man and father, but he is also a business man and can therefore be strict and stubborn at times, especially when it comes to Gii's friends and relationships he is involved in.

Until recently my husband used to have very traditional views about marriage and being the president of a business empire he always wanted Gii to marry a woman with great connections in order to expand the business and of course he expected our son to secure the succession by producing an heir. Knowing what his father's expectations were and that my chances of persuading my husband otherwise were better compared to his own, Gii naturally confided in me first. He told me about everything about his feelings for you, about the kind relationship the two of you had entered and consulted me about many things like giving the violin to you and most importantly the proposal, knowing that he had my full support and that I would do whatever I could in order to help him."

"Yokatta," Gii's beloved whispered and breathed a sigh of relief. "The last thing I want is to be a nuisance for you. Thank you so much for your help and support…mother." "You are welcome and don't you ever worry about things like being an inconvenience to me. On a day like this your mind should be occupied with thoughts that are far important and significant. In a short while much has already changed in your life and from now on many other things are going to change."

"Yes, I guess you are right," the so addressed boy quietly. "So much has happened and changed in the past few months that I'm still finding it difficult at times to wrap my head around it. Not only did Kurokawa get what he deserved and was sent to prison for a couple of years but the lawsuit against him and his minions was so successful. When I first heard from Gii how much "smart money" I could expect I thought I was dreaming and when I finally saw the total sum in cold print I almost fainted."

"I can well imagine that," misses Saki chuckled lightly. "And since you gave your consent for the money to be put into a fund until your graduation from university, the amount you will receive at that time is going to be even higher. But even without that money I can guarantee that you have a bright future ahead of you. You are about to enter the most renowned music academy in Japan in only one month's time and from today you will start a new life."

"I'm still finding it hard to believe that I graduated from Shidou Gakuin only five days ago. Ever since the moment I boarded the plane to New York together with Gii everything is feeling like a dream," Takumi breathed hoarsely. "Everything that is happening around him and me right now is feeling so unreal, too good to be true."

"I can perfectly understand your feelings," Gii's mother explained and smiling warmly she squeezed her future son-in-law's shoulder in a reassuring manner. "Twenty-two years ago I was in the same spot you are in now and I remember very well that I felt the exact same way you are feeling at present. I felt nervous, excited, scared and happy and everything the same time." "How did you manage to make it through that day without having a nervous breakdown," the ebony-haired youth asked curiously.

"Well, I tried not to think too much about what was about to happen and I kept reminding myself that taking that step was what I truly wanted," the so addressed woman said softly and ran her hand gently over Takumi's cheek. "Aren't you a little sad that your parents aren't here today?" "Not really," Takumi replied truthfully. "The relationship between my parents and me hasn't changed much compared to the time before the attack that caused my amnesia. They have written their congatulations and my mother even called me which is more than I expected. I often wonder if it will ever be possible for us to reconcile, at least to some extent." "Don't worry honey, everything is going to be fine or at least better, you will see...and now come on, it's almost time." "Yes, thank you mother," the ebony-haired youth replied smiling hesitantly and took one last glance at his reflection in the mirror and the piece of paper that was lying in front of it before he followed misses Saki outside, recalling the contents of the letter in hopes that it would help him to let go of his worries and insecurities.

Dear Giichi,
I hope this letter finds you and Hayama well. Regarding our conversation this afternoon, I want to apologize for my stern behavior. I didn't mean to be the tyrannical father and make things difficult for you and your lover, but I hope that you can understand my position and my concerns. I'm well aware that our discourse caused you not only to feel uncomfortable, but to worry a great deal, but rest assured my dear son that you and Hayama have nothing fear.

I told you that I was having doubts regarding your choice of spending your life with Hayama and that I wondered if giving my consent to this union was the right decision, but after our conversation these doubts have vanished into the air.

I have to admit that, from the very first moment we met, I was impressed with Hayama's manners and his way of expressing himself, even though the boy was a little quiet and reserved which I attribute to nervousness. After meeting him and some serious reflection I now fully believe that he is indeed most capable of fulfilling your mother's and my expectations, his duties as your partner in life as well as a member and thus representative of the Saki family to our fullest satisfaction.

However, since our family is living in a totally different world compared to him becoming a member of our family and living this kind of life could be quite overwhelming. For that reason and because I have fully accepted Hayama I have decided to make you an offer.

You will surely remember that, when we first discussed the matter of your proposal and marriage to Hayama, we decided that you could go through with it, but that you would have to wait until graduation from university. My offer is to move up the wedding and to let you and Hayama take your vows as soon as you have graduated from Shidou Gakuin if you wish. That way you could not only live together as a married couple and get used to that kind of life, but Hayama could accompany you on your business trips and attend any family gatherings as your lawful husband.

Both of you are about to begin your studies at university and will take five or six years for you to obtain a master degree. In the future you will definitely become more and more involved with company business and you could use the time until graduation to introduce Hayama to our way of life, to help him grow slowly into his role as your husband as well as a representative of our family in a comfortable manner, so that he is going to be well prepared by the time the two of you enter the working world and won't be overcome by pressure and the responsibilities he is going to carry on his shoulders.

Since marriage is a serious undertaking and the two of you would only be eighteen years old at the time you would take your vows, I leave the decision of accepting my offer entirely to you and your fiancé and I could fully understand if you were to decline it in favor of the original plan.

By agreeing to my proposal both of you would, considering your young age, be taking a big and serious step and the last thing I want is to put you under pressure. So I ask you to treat this offer as what it is, a mere suggestion and nothing more. Take your time to think about it and to discuss it thoroughly. I will patiently await your decision.

I'm looking forward to hearing from you my son and I'm sending you and Hayama…no…Takumi my love.

Your father

oOo

The spacious garden of the Saki villa was beautifully decorated, especially the marble, rose-entwined pavilion in its center and the area surrounding it. A red carpet led from the doors of the villa's winter garden to the steps of the gazebo whose white-washed stones were glistening beautifully in the sun. Large vases that were carrying gorgeous bouquets lined the carpet on the left and the right, thus turning it into an aisle and several rows of white chairs were placed neatly on both sides.

With Akaike by his side Gii was standing near the pavilion and ran his hands over the jacket of his black suit for the umpteenth time to smooth out its nonexistent wrinkles.

"Don't be nervous, you look absolutely amazing," the former president of Shidou's disciplinary committee said casually and patted his best friend, who was dressed in black slacks, a white dress shirt, a silver-grey vest, a fancy neckerchief adorned with a silver clasp and a tight fitting jacket with a white rose in its lapel as well as a pochette in its breast pocket, on the shoulder and offered the boy a reassuring smile. "It's not that you have to do much. Just make sure that you remember your lines and you will be fine."

"That's easy for you to say Shouzo," the handsome upper-class man replied huskily. "This is the most important day of my life, the day I have been dreaming about ever since Takumi accepted my proposal and I slipped the engagement ring on his finger on the eve of Tanabata. So tell me, how can I not be nervous?"

"Well, if you put it like that…," Akaike began, but was interrupted by Gii's father before he could finish whatever he had been about to say. "Could I speak to my son for a moment?" "Of course sir," the so addressed boy answered and bowed politely to the head of the Saki family before he took his leave and went to join Sachi, Misu, Shingyouji and Toshihisa.

"I just want you to know my son that I'm proud of you, so very proud" the man said softly once the former president of Shidou's disciplinary committee was out of earshot. "And I'm very proud of Takumi as well." "You can be proud of him," Gii answered smiling warmly at his father. "It was Takumi who made the decision to accept your offer and he made it only minutes after having read your letter for the first time."

"In these past few months I got to know him as a remarkable young man and I'm more than happy to have him for my son-in-law," mister Saki stated and pulled his son into a loving embrace. "I wish you all imaginable happiness in the world." "Thanks father," the handsome upper-class man breathed, his voice being barely more as a whisper as he returned the hug affectionately.

For a moment father and son remained in their embrace mister Saki gently patting Gii's back several times before he finally released the boy from his hold. "Well, I think it is almost time," he said huskily and pointed towards the registrar who had just stepped out of the winter garden and was approaching the pavilion.

Music began to play quietly and while the guests began to take their seats Gii took his place at the bottom step of the gazebo, closed his eyes for a moment and took several deep breaths in order to calm his racing heart as well as his jittery nerves. When he opened his eyes again he perceived the registrar climbing the few steps, taking his place at the entrance of the pavilion and only a minute later the music rose, the beautiful, harmonic melody gradually changing into the traditional wedding march upon which the guests rose to their feet and turned their heads towards the winter garden where misses Saki had appeared with Takumi by her side.

Smiling mildly she took the boy's hand to lead the ebony-haired youth slowly down the aisle towards the gazebo and the moment Gii had laid eyes upon his beloved his jaw dropped to the ground for Takumi was looking absolutely stunning. The ebony-haired youth was wearing a shimmery silver-grey suit, a white shirt in combination with a black vest that had intricate silver floral ornaments on it, a short, black, tie-like silk scarf and a red rose that was adorning the lapel of the tuxedo-like jacket completed the attire.

Also the boy himself was a sight to behold as he walked down the aisle. He was smiling as if he had swallowed the sun, his chocolate-colored eyes were aglow with happiness and Gii who kept his eyes riveted on this vision of grace and beauty as if he were spellbound had to pinch himself to make sure that he wasn't dreaming. Only a moment Takumi met Gii's loving, admiring gaze and blushing adorably he continued on his way, every step taking him closer to the man he would spend the rest of his life with.

However, to the ebony-haired youth's and everybody else's surprise misses Saki stopped in her tracks when they were only half-way down the aisle and released the boy from her hold, Gii's father approaching them at the same time. The wife of the head of the Saki family smiled warmly at her future son-in-law and kissed him lovingly on both cheeks before she placed the boy's hand gently into her husband's.

A murmur went through the audience as mister Saki offered Takumi not only a mild smile, but kissed him tenderly on the forehead before he proceeded to lead the boy to the gazebo and Gii's eyes began to cloud over with tears, for with that gesture the head of the Saki family had publicly shown that he fully approved of the union his son was about to enter, that he had fully accepted Takumi as his son-in-law. When they had at last reached the pavilion Gii's father placed the ebony-haired youth's hand into the one of his son and gave the couple an approving nod before he took his seat in the front row next to his wife.

For a moment the young couple gazed lovingly at each other and Gii gently squeezed his beloved's fingers. "You look absolutely stunning," he whispered sweetly as he led Takumi up the few steps to the entrance of the pavilion where they were already awaited by the registrar. "So do you," the so addressed boy breathed blushing faintly and the words had barely left his mouth when the registrar began to speak.

"Dearly beloved, we have gathered her today to celebrate love," the middle-aged man stated solemnly in a clear, firm voice. "It is with thoughtfulness and a deep realization of their commitment to each other that Takumi and Gii have chosen to stand before you to make this declaration of love and loyalty. As we gather to share this most important moment in their lives, let us surround them with our love and best wishes for them, their wedding day and their journey in their new life together." The registrar fell silent for a moment to let his words sink in before he directly addressed the two boys standing in front of him.

"Takumi and Gii, you have chosen to be married and this ceremony serves to symbolize the magic of two hearts joining as one," he stated ceremoniously. "It represents two people in love. It speaks of passion and fire, of hearth and home, and creates a new light and space within which you both will live. This light burns bright and hot much like a flame, and is imbued with a unique spirit which characterizes both of you, and when fused together shines twice as bright. May the eternal flame of your love continue to burn brightly for as long as you both shall live.

A marriage means that two people have come together. It says and shows that they love each other. It is at once a deeply personal commitment to another human being and highly public celebration of the ideals of mutuality, companionship, intimacy, fidelity, and family because it fulfills yearnings for security, safe haven, and connection. Let me therefore ask you; are you entering into this marriage freely, voluntarily and without any conditions?"
"Yes, we are," the two boys replied in unison, sincerity evident on their faces as well as in their voices.

"If this be the case, it is now time to exchange your vows," the registrar continued gravely, "Takumi and Gii, you are about to make promises to each other. These vows are beautiful words representing even more beautiful intentions. No other human ties are more tender, no other vows more important than those you are about to pledge. The miracle lies in the path you have chosen to take together, and the true magic of love is the ability to stay the course. Takumi and Gii please face each other and pledge your faith to each other with the vows you have chosen."

With a single nod of understanding the two boys turned to face one another and smiling warmly at his beloved Gii gently took the boy's hands into his own. "Takumi," he said hoarsely, his hazel-colored orbs shining with nothing but love and affection. "From the moment I first saw you I knew you were the one with whom I wanted to share my life and today I finally take you to be my husband. Your beauty, heart and mind inspire me to be the best person I can be and I will strive to always give you the best of myself while accepting you the way you are. I promise to always respect you as a whole person with your own interests, desires and needs and to realize that those are sometimes different than my own, but no less important. I vow to be honest, caring and truthful and to love you in good times and bad times with all I have to give and all that I am, in the only way I know – completely and forever."

With that Gii's voice trailed off and for a moment silence settled over the garden as the two lovers gazed intently at each other, Takumi's beautiful chocolate-colored brimming with tears.

"I Takumi affirm my love to you Gii by taking you to be my husband," the ebony-haired youth finally stated after he had taken a deep breath, his voice tear-stained and heavy with emotion. "You are the most beautiful, smart and generous person I have ever known and I promise to keep myself open to you, to let in to my innermost fears, feelings, secrets and dreams. With kindness, unselfishness and trust I will work hard by your side to create a wonderful life together. I promise to grow along with you, to be willing to face change as we both change, to encourage you to achieve all your goals and to comfort you in times of distress. But most importantly I vow to honor and to cherish you and to love you without reservation and with all that I am for all eternity."

"Takumi," Gii whispered softly, touched by the heartfelt words his beloved had just spoken and rapidly blinking away the tears that had begun to cloud his vision he cupped Takumi's face to tenderly brush away the salty drops that were trickling down the boy's cheeks before the two young men finally turned to face the registrar once more, keeping their fingers intertwined with the other's.

"Takumi and Gii, in addition to the vows you have exchanged just know you have chosen to exchange rings as a sign of these promises," the middle-aged man spoke up again. "The giving and receiving of rings symbolizes your love for one another, which like the circle, knows no end. May I please have the wedding bands now?" With that the registrar's voice trailed off and Inoue Sachi walked up to entrance of the pavilion holding a crimson, satin cushion that was carrying two filigree and intricate golden rings and handed them over to the registrar.

Once the famous violinist had descended the stairs and taken his seat again. Gii picked one ring up from the cushion and smiling warmly at the love of his life he took Takumi's left hand into his own once more, gazing deeply into the boy's eyes as he made the final vow that would seal their marriage.

"Takumi," he said in a husky but firm voice. "What I have to give to you is the promise to take you as my only love from this day forward, to stand by your side, to listen when you speak, to comfort you when you cry and to join your laughter with my own. Take this ring and be a part of my life forever." And with that the handsome upper-class man slipped the intricate golden band onto Takumi's ring finger.

For a brief moment the ebony-haired youth kept his eyes riveted on the ring that was now adorning his digit, hundreds of emotions filling his heart as he looked up at last, fresh tears glistening in his eyes. Smiling mildly he took the other ring from the cushion and gazing lovingly at Gii he repeated the same words the handsome upper-class man had spoken only a minute before he slipped the wedding band onto the ring finger of the other, the couple's friends, family and the other guests looking on all the while, none of them daring to move out of fear to ruin the beauty of the moment, a moment that was having something special, almost magical about it and the same could be said about the whole ceremony.

It had been much more than a traditional, customary formality. It had in the truest and most literal sense been the celebration of the union of two hearts and a love that was destined to be. Smiling mildly Gii's parents glanced at each other and with a nod of approval they laced fingers, a gesture that was saying 'giving our consent to this marriage was the right thing to do' while Misu and Akaike were stealing loving glances from their respective boyfriends.

At last the voice of the registrar broke the spell and the newly-wed couple turned to face the middle aged man again. "Gii and Takumi," he began ceremonially. "Your gift for each other for your wedding today has been your wedding rings. They are the symbol of the vows taken here today and the mark the beginning of an unending journey filled with surprise and wonder, hardships, celebration and joy. Would you please take each other's hands once more, so that you may see the gift that they are to you?"

Exchanging enamored smiles the couple did as they were asked and nodding satisfactorily the registrar spoke some final words of wisdom.

"These are the hands of your best friend, strong and full of love for you, that are holding yours on your wedding day as you promise to love each other today, tomorrow and forever," he stated solemly. "These are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, and with the slightest touch will comfort you like no other. These are the hands that will give you strength when you need it, support and encouragement to pursue your dreams, and comfort in difficult times. And lastly, these are the hands that even years from now will still be reaching for yours, still giving you the same unspoken tenderness with just one touch.

Gii and Takumi, there may be times filled with happiness, sorrow, tears and laughter, whatever it may be, remember love has given you wings; your journey begins today. If there is anything you remember from this marriage ceremony, remember the love that brought you here today. It is only love that can make your marriage a glorious union and it's by love your marriage will endure."

With that the registrar fell silent for a brief moment and offered the couple a mild smile before he continued in the most ceremonious manner. "Gii and Takumi," he addressed the two boys one last time, "as you have consented together in lawful wedlock and thereto have pledged your faith to each other and have declared the same by joining hands, by giving and receiving of rings and by having exchanged your first gifts as a married couple, I pronounce, by the powers vested in me, that you are now joined in lawful marriage. If you wish to seal this union with a kiss, you may now do so."

"I love you Takumi," Gii breathed moved to tears and gently cupping his husband's cheek he inched closer. "I love you to Gii," the so addressed boy whispered lovingly, a few tears trickling down his face as he spoke and the words had barely left his mouth when he felt the handsome upper-class man's lips brushing sensually against his own. Takumi's eyes drifted shut and under the applause of the attending guests the couple shared a sweet, romantic wedding kiss and once they had pulled away the registrar motioned for the newly-weds to face their friends and family.

"Dear guests," the middle aged man addressed the attendees in a firm voice, "may I present to you mister Saki Giichi and mister Saki Takumi." The crowd began to clap again and as it was tradition the couple bowed respectfully to the guests before Gii led his one and only down the steps of the pavilion.

They had barely reached the bottom step when the handsome upper-class man, following a sudden impulse, grabbed his husband's waist, lifted the boy up into the air and began to spun him around, laughing happily. "G-Gii…w-what are you doing," Takumi squealed, his laughter joining the amber-haired boy's, "please put me down!"

Chuckling Gii spun his husband around one last time before he carefully put him back down on his feet again and pulled him close. "You are finally mine," he whispered endearingly and began to rub noses with the ebony-haired youth, "mine forever." "Yes Gii, I'm yours," Takumi breathed in the sweetest manner, "for all eternity." And with that both boys leaned in to share another long, deep and passionate kiss…

oOo

With another faint sigh escaping his lips Takumi snuggled closer to his husband and tenderly outlined the contours of Gii's face with his finger upon which the handsome upper-class man slowly opened his eyes. "Ohayo Takumi," he breathed softly and offered the ebony-haired youth a warm, affectionate smile. "Ohayo Gii," the so addressed boy whispered sweetly. "I didn't mean to wake you, gomen ne?" "I don't mind at all because it was you who has woken me," the handsome upper-class man sighed and gently ran his hand over Takumi's cheek. "But what is really important…how is my beautiful husband feeling this morning," he asked smiling mildly, took the boy's left hand and lifted it up to his lips to place a tender kiss onto the ring finger that was bearing the wedding band.

"I'm incandescently happy," the ebony-haired youth replied smiling back at Gii and laced his fingers with the handsome upper-class man's. "It feels like I'm caught in a wonderful dream." "I feel the same," the amber-haired boy replied huskily. "Let's make sure that this dream will never end." And with that he leaned in to claim a long, romantic morning kiss from his husband who was only all too willing to oblige.

"What is the plan for today? Is there anything on our agenda," Takumi asked curiously once his lips had been released and rested his head comfortably on Gii's muscular chest. "Well, let me see, our flight to Mauritius leaves at eight o'clock tonight and since we are travelling first-class our luggage is already checked in and our boarding passes have been picked up as well," the so addressed boy stated thoughtfully and wrapped his arms lovingly around his beloved, trying in vain to hide a mischievous smirk. "So, until the late afternoon there are only four things on our agenda; hugging, kissing, cuddling and making love."

"I think I can handle that," Takumi chuckled and lifted his head to meet Gii's affectionate gaze. "I love you Saki Giichi," he breathed endearingly and rubbed his nose against the handsome upper-class man's in the most affectionate manner. "I love you too Saki Takumi," the amber-haired boy sighed sweetly. "I will love you for all eternity." And with that he sealed Takumi's lips with a sensual kiss. The ebony-haired youth responded instantaneously and with a blissful sigh escaping his lips he obligingly parted them in invitation. Gii lost no time to deepen the kiss, thus turning it into something far more intimate and intense and overwhelmed by their love and need for each other the newlywed couple soon immersed into heated and excited passion.

The End


A/N: Well, what do you think? I hope I managed to create the ending you have all been hoping for.
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"Ano, what's next?"
Some of you might be asking themselves this very question right now...
Don't worry, "Remember Me" might have come to an end, but I still have plenty of new stories in store.
In fact I have already begun to work on two new Takumi-kun fics as well as two new DaiMao fics!
Please look forward to these stories and I hope for your support.

Also "The Red Strings of Destiny" will finally be updated within the next few days. So, please look forward to that as well.

Well, that's it for the time being...

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