|  The White Meowclops: Part Fiveby auntfalcor
 
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 Epilogue
 Rubio and Franz were tried and convicted of 48 counts 
  of theft as well as voluntary association with Dr. Frank Sloth. They were sentenced 
  to seven years in prison and another two doing community service, and Auryn 
  had not seen them after the case. Many times he had been tempted to visit them 
  in prison, but every time he left to do this he decided against it at the last 
  minute and turned back.
      Auryn had not returned to his house. There were 
  too many things that reminded him of his family, and plus it would be lonely 
  with just him there. Patches, or rather Orlando, had offered him a job at the 
  station and a place in his family, but Auryn had declined for various reasons. 
  Nevertheless, Orlando and Auryn still remained close friends and frequently 
  ate donuts together at the catacombs before work.
      The white Meowclops had been returned to its 
  owner, a rich Faerie Kougra who already had gotten another petpet, by Auryn 
  personally. When Auryn had told her the story of how it was stolen, the owner 
  felt so bad for him that she had let Auryn keep the Meowclops, whom the owner 
  said was female, for free. This was fine with the Meowclops anyway, since she 
  had taken a liking to the Royalboy Zafara ever since he rescued her from Rubio 
  and Franz.
      For awhile Auryn had remained homeless. It wasn't 
  that nobody had wanted to adopt him; in fact, most of the people who passed 
  by the Royalboy Zafara on the street had offered him a home, but Auryn just 
  wanted to be alone for awhile. He didn't want another superficial Neopoint-obsessed 
  owner taking him in just to show off their wealth.
       One day Auryn had met a person working in the 
  catacombs as an artist who he had chatted with and found he enjoyed her company. 
  He found himself going there just to see her, and eventually Auryn gave in and 
  allowed himself to be adopted by her. She already had three other pets: a faerie 
  Ixi, a Halloween Moehog, and a (male) Usuki Usul, and Auryn found that he really 
  enjoyed talking and laughing with them. Though he still missed Rubio and Franz 
  from time to time, he found his new family much more tight-knit and friendly. 
  Well, maybe not the Moehog, but that was another story entirely.
      *****
       "So whatever happened to that part you auditioned 
  for?"
       It was a few months later, and Auryn was enjoying 
  yet another lunch break with Imp, who decided to continue eating with him despite 
  the fact that her other friend had long since returned from her business trip.
       "Well, I got the part, but I turned it down. 
  Acting just isn't my cup of tea."
       Auryn nodded and swallowed a bite of his sandwich. 
  "You should try out for the beauty contest. You looked great with all that makeup 
  on."
       "Oh, you mean I don't normally look great?" 
  Imp joked with a wink.
       "That's not what I meant."
       "Oh it wasn't?" Imp smiled impishly. Auryn laughed 
  and said, "Hey, its not my fault you can't take a compliment!"
       Auryn and Imp continued to joke around like 
  this for awhile until Auryn asked seriously, "Hey, there's something that's 
  been bugging me for the longest time. Why did your owner paint your sister and 
  not you?"
       Imp looked confused for a moment. "Oh that. 
  What, you thought my owner was playing favorites?"
       Auryn shrugged his shoulders. "I didn't know 
  what to think, but yeah, I pretty much assumed something of the sort, even though 
  it didn't seem like something you'd put up with."
       Imp smiled and laughed. "Yeah, I wouldn't. We 
  got a faerie paint brush as a gift from someone named Jacko. My owner offered 
  to paint me with it since I was first in line, but I knew how much my sister 
  wanted to be faerie so I let her get painted first."
       "Oh, that makes sense. You said you wanted to 
  be Halloween, didn't you?" Imp nodded and Auryn reached in his side-pack and 
  pulled something out. "Here, I wanted you to have this since you've been such 
  a great friend for me."
       Imp gasped and for a moment just stared down 
  at the Halloween paint brush Auryn had handed her. "I… I don't know what to 
  say!" Imp gave Auryn a big hug, immensely happy. "I can't believe you would 
  do this for me."
       Auryn smiled. "It's the least I could do - you're 
  the best friend I've ever had. So do you think you'll use it?" Auryn asked, 
  referring to the brush.
       "Heck yes! Hey, let's ditch work and go to the 
  rainbow pool right now!"
       And so Auryn and Imp, feeling like a couple 
  of rebellious high school students ran off to the rainbow pool, where Imp enjoyed 
  her last moments as a green Shoyru.
       You should have seen the look on her owner's 
  face when she returned home.
      *****
       "…And in other news, everyone's favorite witch 
  of the Haunted Woods had an emergency visit to the hospital last night after 
  nearly choking on a gummy rat tail. Doctors say that she is recovering well, 
  and she claims she will be back 'demanding items from random Neopians' by tomorrow 
  at the latest."
       "And now to our top story. Neopian Central's 
  police department recently apprehended another suspect seemingly involved with 
  Dr. Sloth himself. When asked, one officer states that this has only been possible 
  thanks to the recent Neopoint donations the department has received, allowing 
  them to expand their Sloth resistance program. If you are interested in donating, 
  please contact -"
       "Auryn, will you put down that newspaper for 
  a second? Your Meowclops is on top of the dresser again!"
       Auryn reluctantly folded up the latest issue 
  of the Neopian Times and smiled, a glint present in his eye. "I'll be right 
  there!"
      …And so the story of Auryn_2000 concludes here. 
  Years later, after Rubio and Franz got out of jail, they moved to Mystery Island 
  and worked as assistants for the Rock Pool petpet shop. To this day, no petpet 
  has ever been reported stolen there.
      Imp took Auryn's advice and tried out for the 
  beauty contest, and did so well that it became her favorite hobby, aside from 
  having brunch with a certain Royalboy Zafara in the Deep Catacombs.
      The Neopian Diplomatic Agency eventually had 
  to lay off workers, and Auryn and Imp voluntarily left and became criminal investigators 
  alongside Orlando. Orlando, for those who are curious, did not change his color 
  of paint. Technically he was still pirate, but wore business suits and police 
  uniforms rather than eye patches and striped shirts, making him seem like an 
  ordinary Scorchio (albeit a teal-gray one).
      The white Meowclops was named "Princess" by one 
  of Auryn's brothers after using his bed as a scratching post. He claimed the 
  Meowclops was a royal pain, and thus thought "Princess" was a fitting name to 
  give her. Needless to say, she had no objections to it.
      Auryn's new owner had found her calling as a 
  writer for the Neopian Times, and would often lock herself up in her room for 
  hours on end writing silly and ridiculous tales to amuse readers, even and especially 
  when she had large projects for school due the next day. Auryn, still quite 
  the workaholic, disapproved of this immensely, but enjoyed reading her stories 
  in the Neopian Times anyway, however farfetched they may have been.
      Where she came up with such imaginative tales, 
  Auryn could never have said.
 End
 Author's note: I hope you all liked my first story ever… no, really, my 
  first story I ever completed. Kind of sad, huh? Yeah, so I don't normally finish 
  what I start, but this was too good of an idea to pass up, and plus it was immensely 
  fun to write. I would love to hear your opinion on it even if you didn't enjoy 
  reading it, so drop me a Neomail, even if it's just to let me know you read 
  it. I don't bite, I promise ^^ Well, unless you ask me for Neopoints.
      All Neopet names save for "Auryn_2000" were 
  made up and do not reflect the personalities of the pets who are registered 
  under those names. Okay, honestly, the only reason you're even hearing from 
  me is because the epilogue doesn't make the 1500 word minimum, even after I 
  spent an hour cramming as much as possible in it. I don't really like these 
  little afterwards, I think it takes away from the story, but I'm not making 
  the epilogue a part of part IV so you'll just have to bear with it.
      So yeah, Snowflake, you can cut this entire 
  italicized selection out if you don't mind the fact that the epilogue doesn't 
  reach the 1500 word minimum (which I actually completely approve of because 
  it got me to elaborate more on part I). But I understand that rules are rules, 
  so… yeah, that's all I have to say.
					 
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