Y/n POV||2 years in the future||
It's been two years since Mysta moved away. At that time, I published two more books and then stopped writing. I lost contact with everyone except for Mysta, and even then, he didn't reply often. I began to moderate live chat for livers. I became the moderator and even started my moderation team, which I trained to be very good at their jobs. They get paid.
A big company called Anycolour hired me to moderate the chat of a group called "Luxiem" I assigned mini-teams from my team to each liver. One liver had it particularly bad with bots and trolls in his chat. I almost cried when I realised who it was. I remember the email very clearly.
"Hi Y/U/N
My name is Ike Eveland, I'm thankful that you accepted our company's job offer, and I'm grateful for your services. I've seen you interact with Shoto and Kenji. I hope to continue to work with you more in the future :>
signed, Ike Eveland, the virtual novelist from Nijisanji's fourth wave, Luxiem"
I texted Mysta. "I'm assuming you're a part of the group that I am moderating?" I was expecting him to ignore it like normal. He did actually reply back then.
I recently moved to Diamond City to be closer to family. My manager asked me to move in with the Luxiem household. The house was HUGE. IT HAD 6 ROOMS! EACH HAD A PRIVATE BATHROOM?!
Ike and I had resumed our relations. Kind of in secret anyway.
I started working for more of the EN and some of the JP branches. I now moderate Nina, Kyo, Luxiem, Hex, Noctyx and Oliver. I am still moderating for Shoto as well. My moderation team has become HUGE. We have over 50 members in the team, that I treat like family!
And, yes, I found out about the bet that the guys had on whether Ike or I would confess first. I kicked their butts in Minecraft.
it is nice now. I feel accepted now. I feel way better than I did two years ago.
Chapter 14 + book ends. Word count for the chapter- 359.
Word count for the book- 16564
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