Digimon Fan Fiction ❯ The Digital Trilogy - Episode 9 - And Now the Guns are Silent ❯ Epilogue
Epilogue
Kovin stood looking out the living room window. The place was large and looked like a log cabin, but was really quite sturdy and luxurious. The house rested on ten hectares of mostly forested land and gave them all the peace and quiet they needed, and was only a half hour drive from the small city of Kingston, Ontario.
Kovin turned while sipping his coffee to look at the pair of katanas and several throwing stars on the wall. It had been six years since they were used, since they had left Japan and the remnants of the Guardians behind. They decided to return to Canada where they were happiest to raise their seven-year-old son Azuma, and their five-year-old daughter Hana. Azuma was every bit his father's son in appearance and personality. Hana also took after her mother with one exception; she demanded her hair short.
Both children were very happy with their lives and knew nothing of the exploits their parents had in Japan in the earliest parts of their lives. Azuma sometimes inquired about the picture of the white owl and black cat hung above the fireplace. It was the only picture they had of their lost digimon.
Kovin leaned back on the couch looking at the picture as Kelryn joined him. She laid beside him and also stared at the picture. "I miss them," she said.
"So do I," Kovin said kissing her. Just then Azuma came out of his room still in pyjamas. "Good morning."
"'Moring," he said. "I thought Easter wasn't for a few weeks."
"It's not, why do you ask?" Kelryn asked.
"I got an Easter Egg last night, so did Hana," Azuma said. "And we both got these video game things, but I don't know how to work it." Azuma held out a red D-Arc. "Hana got a green one, can you show us how to play them after breakfast?" Kovin and Kelryn's eyes were as wide as they could get and they both sprinted to the children's rooms. They found Hana with her D-Arc wrapping two brightly coloured digieggs in a blanket.