A month later, the movement of time has calmed, a time of peace has come. Sen, along with her children, Lapis, Armate, and Deker, look out the stone window of their room and see the beautiful land. In the distance, she could she Jacob and Ruven, returning from a surprise trip. For a few days now, they've been gone, called for a "mystery meeting" as they called it. She sees Ruven gesture for her to come and see what they brought. As they come into the village, they bring with them a large wagon of unknown contents. She brings Deker along as she comes down. When she arrives, she is greeted with a warm hug by Jacob and a greeting from Ruven.

However, she hears something from inside the wagon. A voice, so familiar. Suddenly, she sees two people, both appearing exhausted, as if from a long journey. A man, a woman, both seem so familiar. In Sen's mind, the memories race, the past comes back to her. Tears well up in her eyes, she could only mutter two names. "...Widson… Eden."

"Yes Sen, it's us." Widson says, now crying herself. She comes over and gives Sen a hug, holding the warm embrace for a few seconds. As Widson pulls away, she sees the child in her arms, looking confused. "Sen… it's... he's beautiful."

Sen couldn't find any words to describe the joy she felt. After so long, she's reunited with the first people that ever felt like a family to her. Eden comes up to her, crying also, not as much, but he feels the same. He gives her a warm embrace as well before speaking. "When we heard about what happened… we had to find out if… sorry," he pauses for a moment, gathering his thoughts. "When he heard about what happened, we raced back to the U.S. Actually, we didn't really arrive. We ran into Ruven at the halfway mark."

Ruven continues from where Eden leaves off. "Before you regrouped with us in the marshlands, Jacob said he saw them with you. After some talking… we decided to bring them here, but it was time consuming, having to wait for things to come down before we could bring them."

Sen doesn't care for what happened. All she knows is that her family is now complete. Widson and Eden kneel down and see how similar Deker was to Jacob, albeit with pink hair. They marvel that their Sen, all grown up, living a peaceful life, with the man she loves, and such caring friends.


Back on the island, Dylon and Deborah's home as been rebuilt, down to the smallest detail. In his corders, Dylon looks upon his son, Dimitri, to find some evidence of what happened. Deborah comes in with the same thought. "Well," she said. "Did Dimitri really…"

"I'm not sure," Dylon replies, "but it's possible."

"Is it really. Could he have done it?"

"It's hard to say. However, there have been such extreme cases. Still, to think he could do something like that so young."

As they ponder, Dimitri begins to make noses. Deborah and Dylon huddle around him and hear him say "Dada."

They were overjoyed. Dimitri said his first words, and at such an early age. Deborah holds him in her arms, happy to hear him say "Dada." Dylon places his arm around Deborah and holds her close. They stand there, looking down on their precious child, knowing he'll have a peaceful life.


In one final note, the island. Before now, they only saw as far as the mountains. The land they lived in was calm and easy. However, beyond the mountains, a greater land dominated. A world of unbelievable creatures, separated from them. A primeval land of creatures far beyond anyone's imagination. Entity created this land as a place of fictional creations that could be brought to life. Its size was far greater than that of Apocalypse. A land that could support true monsters, waiting to be known, or maybe, not to be, that is the question.