Epilogue

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All of the group members of QUARTET NIGHT and DAWN were summoned, once again to Shining's office. It was a day that they all had off, and were finally able to take a small break from the constant jobs they'd all been having. They all thought that they were finally able to have a peaceful day with their lovers, and just relax, however, they were wrong, for the moment at least.

"So, you're telling me that this duet project has resulted in all of you finding a lover? Did any of you even remember what the goal was? This was to get along better with your own group members." Shining demanded, wanting to hear it from the others themselves, instead of just gossip from Ringo or Hyuga.

"Um, well, I think we get along better." Ember offered as an attempt to explain.

"You always got along with people in the first place. Someone else try."

"Our bad? I mean, honestly, you wanted us to get along better didn't you? We all get along well now." Adryn spoke up as her sister had no other words to give the irritated man.

"I wanted you all to get along with your group members."

"Well, we actually do now, sir," Arcadia spoke up, slightly less quiet than she'd normally speak.

"Yeah, I don't want to punch Adryn's stupid face anymore," Serin spoke up, smirking at how angry that comment made Adryn. However, the female didn't respond to her group mate, instead, she just chose to glare at her. "See, if she and I didn't get along as well, she probably would have hit me for that one."

"I still might." Came the bitter response from Adryn. Reiji, at Adryn's side, couldn't help but chuckle at her response. His laughing drew in a few of the other's as well, as laughter broke out in the room.

"I guess I have no choice but to say that this is fine, considering how last time you all were arguing." He turned around to face the windows and smirked. He was honestly alright with how things had turned out. Shining didn't truly mind that they all had ended up dating someone if anything it would help the two groups work together even better than they were before. It wasn't his intention, but the results were better than he'd hoped for.

The four couples were grateful for the chance to find happiness with each other. They weren't sure how things would go for any of them in the future, but they knew that they would enjoy the time they had together, while they were all still there. They only knew one thing for certain, they were finally all eager and willing to make music and work with their group members, instead of just tolerating their jobs together. They were all glad that they could now more than tolerate the presence of their group members, meaning they could now be more successful than they'd been. Things had ended up better than anyone could have wished for, and they were all thrilled over that.

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