Chapter 14: Swan Song

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(Kristina's P.O.V.)

We went back to the hotel before the fireworks went off.  This was our way of separating from Shane McMahon.  I know, we didn't do that much at Disney World, but at least we got a day off.  We had memories we shared with friends and families.  

When we got back to the hotel near the Amway Center, Seth pulled up his laptop right away.  He was trying to type something furiously on the computer.  

"Seth, what are you doing?"

He replied as he slowly put on his glasses, "I am typing a daily behavior report for Hunter and Stephanie."  

I replied, "Yeah, right.  No one would be debating over how to write a behavior report for their idiotic bosses.  What are you writing about?"

Seth sighed, "I'm trying to end my story I write while I'm on the road.  I get bored, and I write and write until I fall asleep at the computer.  It's pretty hard.  Endings are hard."

I smiled, "I didn't know you're a writer.  I've been writing a couple of stories myself."

"What stories are you writing now?"

"Oh, a story called Kidnapped Rebels and Mountain.   I'm about halfway through one and I just started on the other."

Seth asked me, "If I tell you what my story is about, can you help me write an ending?"

"Of course, I always want to help out another member of the writing community."

He pulled up his story, and I read some sections here and there so I could understand what basically is going on in his plot.  Seth Rollins, the WWE World Heavyweight Champion was writing a story based on the events that were going on right now.  Granted, it didn't involve any of the rebels or people in 13, but it talked about the Authority being incredibly evil and hurting everyone in sight.  Whoever is the main character or group just defeated the Authority.  This story was fictional, but it did end like the Season Five Finale of "Supernatural".  So, I decided to write the ending as if I was Chuck watching the Winchesters from afar.  

(Seth's Story will be in bold.)

Endings are hard.  Any chapped ass monkey with a keyboard can poop out a beginning, but endings are impossible.  You try to tie up every loose end, and you never can.  

Who am I?  I am the author who wrote and observed the S.H.I.E.L.D's story.  This ending is harder than most.  You guys are going to complain, but this is how their story ended.  

As they walked away from the ring, Jon and Joe look back at where their brother fell as he sacrificed himself for the good of the many in the world.  Hunter was an evil man, but someone needed to be the sacrifice.  Colby was perfect for the role of the hero, yet he disappeared in the blink of an eye.  

Renee went up to Jon, "What's wrong?"

Jon replied, "If it's not too late, I'd like to take you up on that beer."  

Joe wandered away and hoped his younger brother would come flying around the corner and yell out, "Gottcha!"

But someone needed to be the sacrifice to end the ultimate pain and suffering of the world.  Colby would never return.  

This is the last time Jon and Joe would see each other for a really long time.  By this time next week, Joe will be in Pensacola with his family and friends celebrating his new promotion to being the head of the company.  Jon will be performing in his hometown of Cincinnati at the same time.  

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