Fan Fiction

- Dawn (Rated M) - [Completed]

by SilverDragon

Chapter 59

Epilogue

[E p i l o g u e]

Jin, Show, Hebe and the rest all sat waiting in the van as Hebe’s father filled the vehicle up with petrol, gazing tiredly out their respective windows. None of them had gotten much sleep the night before, going over the sudden events as if it had all been a horrible nightmare. But when they realised they were sleeping in a hut in the mountains, they realised that it was in fact reality. It didn’t help ease their uneasiness either that the two who knew the most about the situation at hand had disappeared and left them with few instructions and little information. Show in particular wondered how they would fare when they actually reached Keelung, and a part of him even doubted that both Selina and Danson would show up.

Turning to peer at the others, he asked, “Can one of you go get today’s paper? The first edition should be out by now.”

It was Matt who raised his hand, deciding that he’d had enough of the depressing atmosphere in the van. “I’ll get it for you, Show Ge. I need to stretch my legs out a bit. Anyone else want anything?” he asked the others.

After getting several orders of some snacks and drinks for the remainder of their road trip, Matt stepped out of the van, indicating with a jerk of his thumb at the shop at the questioning look Mr Tian gave him that that was where he was heading. Stepping inside the shop, Matt quickly went around picking up the supplies they needed, before picking up the day’s paper. Piling it all on the cashier counter, he waited as the woman behind the counter tallied up the total. Whilst waiting, his eyes travelled over the goods with little interest until the massive headline plastered over the newspaper caught his eyes. Quickly, he unfolded the paper and read the front page, his heart racing with panic as he realised what the news was about.

Quickly pulling out a sum of money, he slammed it down on the table as he rushed out of the shop, much to the cashier’s surprise. Matt sprinted all the way back to the car, a wild look of shock and fear on his face.

“Guys… tell me this isn’t true…” he whispered, shoving the paper towards the others.

Show promptly grabbed the paper from Matt and began reading out loud to everyone in the car:

“Large Massacre in Riverside Warehouse
Chen Yi Xia, Owner of Chen Corp. Killed
Along with twenty-three others and one police officer”

He slowly peered up from the paper, gazing at the others as they slowly realised what had happened. Hebe suddenly started to break down and Show quickly threw his arm around her in an attempt to comfort her. Seeing that Show would be unable to continue reading, Mike took the paper from Show and began to read the actual article:

“At 3AM this morning, the bodies of well renowned businessman, Chen Yi Xia, and his secretary, Selina Ren, were found dead at Chen Yi Xia’s own warehouse down in the Port of Taipei, out in northern Taipei County. Also found dead were several of Yi Xia’s men and a globally hunted criminal, as well as Detective Tang Yu Zhe, who until recently had been in charge of the notorious case of the assassin, Dawn. It is believed that some sort of large scale conflict had occurred, most possibly linked to the Five gangs of Taipei. At this point in time, no more information has come from Chief Detective and Superintendent Li Lang. However, he has assured the public that his team will pursue this matter until the end for they too have lost a talented member of their team.”

Mike stopped reading the article as he scanned over the next few lines and found them all to be saying nothing but some background information about the victims, mostly Yi Xia. He closed the paper and stared at the ground, his heart twisting painfully as he realised that Danson had indeed, truly died.

Hebe continued to sob into Show’s shoulder, as her mother reached out a hand to pat her daughter on the head while she softly cried tears of her own. The twin’s eyes grew red and they wiped away the tears that formed in their eyes as soon as they dropped, not wanting to show the others that they were crying. Mr Tian leant against the side of the van as the tank became full, motionless as the fact that his foster son was now dead sunk in. The twin’s foster parents sat together in silence, feeling the urge to cry but finding it difficult as they did not really know those who had died. And as for Jin, he sat silently to himself at the back of the car, his fist clenched tightly as he bit his lower lip till he began tasting the metallic tang of his own blood. He was now truly alone in this world. Selina, Zhi Ping, Yi Ma… they had all left him. Life wasn’t fair, taking away the only people he had become to associate as his true family.

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Ella gazed over at the others as she held onto Chun’s arm for support, her eyes glistening from unshed tears as she imagined the pain they would be feeling at Danson’s death. She turned her eyes back down at the twin caskets that lay before them on the golden metal frames that would be used to lower them into the two pits dug into the hard mountain earth. Ella had wondered why Show, Hebe and the others had chosen such a peculiar place to bury the two lovers, and it wasn’t until she had spoken with the Twins that she had found out the significance of the abandoned mountain hut.

A priest muttered out the words of prayer for the dead as they watched solemnly. It was a quiet ceremony, with only a few important and close guests. They had had trouble trying to find anyone on Selina’s side of the family to come, and in the end the only person there to truly mourn for her was Jin. Mr Tian placed a comforting hand on Jin’s shoulder as he peered down at the boy, having decided to take the boy in under his wing on the day they had found out about Danson and Selina’s death. Jin had been grateful to the Tians for taking him in, but he had found himself unable to speak from the sudden loss of those he cared for. The day before he had just attended Zhi Ping’s funeral, and again there were only very few people who had turned up for the cremation.

The priest finally finished the rites and the caskets were now lowered into the graves, a new round of sobs wept by those attending the service. Hebe had her face buried in Show’s shoulder, still finding it hard to accept that her beloved brother was now being buried. Show held onto her tightly as he fought his own tears, attempting to stay strong for Hebe’s sake. Dirt was now shovelled onto the caskets as they finally hit the bottom, and the golden frames were removed. Soon, the graves were filled and a temporary wooden cross for the pair was erected, tombstones to be placed at a later date once the dirt had settled.

A loud squawk sounded from behind the crowd on the hut’s porch and they all turned to see Jerry in his cage, watching the scene before him intently. It had been Jin’s idea to bring the bird, remembering the picture he had once drawn for Selina as a gift. He walked over to the bird now and removed him from the cage, carrying him over to the graves. The bird hopped off his arm when Jin reached the side of Selina’s grave, and he gave off a soft, mournful caw, as if understanding that his mistress was now dead. Then after several minutes, he flapped and flew off, flying away into the trees without a second glance.

Everyone slowly began disbanding, the last to linger at the edge of the graves being Show, Hebe, the Twins and Ella. They all continued to stare at the twin graves with a large gap in their hearts, feeling sorry for what fate had conspired against the two. After some time, Ella decided to leave the other four first and went to join Chun by the side.

“I can’t believe he’s gone,” choked out Ella after some time. Chun placed an arm around her shoulders carefully, comforting her. “He’s always been the top of our class at the academy and he’s always made it out from the closest of scrapes we ever had.”

Chun held onto Ella tightly, comforting her as best he could while he watched Show do the same for Hebe. “At least now he is with the woman he loves.”

Ella turned to peer up at Chun as a tear slid down her face and Chun wiped it away with a smile. At the same time, Hebe turned to peer up at Show.

“Let’s go, Show. Brother has finally received his wish to be with Xuan for all eternity. At least it is better this way than to see him alive with no spirit once again,” whispered Hebe in a cracked voice as she was overcome by tears once more.

Show stroked her hair as he rested her head on his shoulder and began leading her away, back down to the others. “They’ll always be together now, for ever and all eternity. They won’t suffer anymore, Hebe, and I’m sure they would both want us to be happy from this day onwards.”

A small smile curved Hebe’s lips as she held onto Show even tighter than before. “I love you Show, as much as I ever loved Brother.”

Show pressed a soft kiss at Hebe’s temple as he smiled down at her. “I love you too, Hebe.”

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(A/N: From here, all this would really be in italics, but... *shrugs*)

“Xuan… Why do you like to help injured birds?”

“Because like them, I am injured. They yearn to be able to fly freely in the sky once more without any feelings of regret or sadness, and that is what I yearn for the most…”

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Xuan lay lying against the wall of the hut, her face a serene look of peacefulness. Danson slowly crept over to her side, careful not to wake her. He gazed at her quietly sleeping face with a tender look in his eyes.

“I love you, Xuan…” he whispered so quietly, it sounded like the passing breeze. He then retreated back over to the other side of the hut and lay down, slowly letting his eyes close as he peered at Xuan with a smile.

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[T h e E n d]

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19th April 2008
2:16PM GMT+08:00

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