Part 7

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         ****Two years later ****

The fifth clause on Mew's will was for a letter to be handed to Gulf after two years of his death. Mew wanted to give Gulf the chance to recuperate and his heart to be strong.

As he reads the letter, his tears began to stain it. He was feeling the pain in his heart, he was happy and sad. His Mew thought about him and his well-being even after he was gone. 

"Oh, Mew

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"Oh, Mew. What did I deserve your love? I missed you, so much." Gulf wiped the tears from his eyes and nose.

For many months now, Gulf was asking questions about his donor, even when he knew that it was against the rules to reveal that information unless the other person or family agrees to do it.

Now, he has the proof, Mew was his donor, Mew gave his last demonstration of love, he gave his heart. The heart that is now beating in Gulf's chest.

Gulf's heartbeats were a way for Mew to tell him, 'I love you, keep living for both of us'. That is what he will do, live his life for both. In honor of Mew's sacrifice, he will live, he must live.

Little by little Gulf began to let people in, taking a day at a time. He knows he will make it; Mew would want him to do it. To live his life, to enjoy life.

A/N: Don't kill me, in a way, they got their happy ending. Mew gave his life for Gulf, the person he loves the most. Gulf learned to live his life through Mew's love and now he can enjoy it to the fullest. A happy ending does not always mean to be with the one you love. Sometimes, it means to learn to create your own happy moments.

 Sometimes, it means to learn to create your own happy moments

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