Eternal

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"Gladdy, have you ever imagined how heaven looks like?" Moony asked. She was able to get out and recover her physical form at any time, we found out once I woke up in the motel room I had booked and she was sleeping by my side.

"Not much" I answered, stroking her hair. She got used to be one with me, I'm pretty sure she preferred that instead of being in her body, it was something we both enjoyed.
"I never did, until I met you, then, I realized I was already there if I was with you" she said, my face becoming red as an apple.

"I know what you mean Moony, you are my heaven too, and not only that, but my everything as well" I said, noticing her face going red as well.
We loved each other deeply, from the bottom of our hearts, our souls and our existence.

Love might be a feeling created by Mesprit, one of the three spirits that helped Arceus create the being, but for us it went beyond that. I guess it's no surprise that miracles can happen in a world inhabited by magical creatures that breath fire or control space and time.

One of this miracles was the power of love. It didn't mattered if one was a mere human, if you loved someone you had the power to do the impossible come true. If mothers can get superhuman strength to save their children if they are in danger, imagine what couples were able to do.

I was pretty sure I was going to die if I was even an inch apart from my girlfriend. Even when we where at the supermarket, we went through the aisles together. We didn't wanted to separate to look for the stuff we needed to buy, even if it took more time, we didn't wanted to be far from the other.

We shared everything, from deepest secrets to the same plate of food. Our love was so strong, Moony was able to share her lunar powers with me.
Floating through Alola's skies as cosmic dust was fun.

"Do you know how in weddings they say: 'till death do us part?" Moony asked. "Well, the last time there was a wedding I missed the whole thing" I replied jokingly, "but do they say that?" I asked back. Moony giggled and continued: "Yeah, they do", "but do you know what Gladdy?".

I looked at her intrigued "what?".
"Not even death will separate us" she answered. I smiled, I knew that was what the future held for us, an everlasting eternal love.
That night, after we finished floating through Alola's starry sky while dancing, we made love once more.

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