This is it, folks. This is the last chapter of my crossover story. It's been fun writing, but this is where it ends. Enjoy.
Merlin returns after recharging his wand with the Infinity Pool. He heads to the fountain and casts another spell. Meanwhile, Spider-Man and Rey were spending some time by themselves by the pond, Elsa was picking more apples, and Jack was taking a nap on the grass. When the wizard was finished with his spell, he started clapping, telling everyone to come forth.
"It's done," said Merlin.
"What's done?" asked Peter.
"I have wiped away the memories of this entire day from the minds of the villains," said Merlin. "That way, they can no longer fool around with the dimensions."
A thought came to Spider-Man and he speaks of it. "Wait, does that mean you have to..."
"Erase your memories?" guessed Merlin. "Yes. I'm afraid I have to. This dimensional adventure was just so I can be free to continue my business of making sure that the multiverse stay intact. Different people from different worlds should not meet. You just witnessed what happened because of it."
"Now, hang on a minute," interrupted Spider-Man. "You're telling me that we're just going to home without any memory of this? Does it affect the multiverse if we will always remember this day?"
"Well... not exactly," said Merlin. "I just don't want there to be any more tampering with these kinds of forces."
"But there's no danger of letting us remember this," said Rey. "We have no intention of destroying or meddling other worlds. We just want to keep the memory of each other strong."
"I'm just not so sure about that, my dear," said Merlin.
"Merlin, please," pleaded Spider-Man. "We weren't just collecting gems to free you. We spent the entire day trying to work together as a team. Rey and I kept on fighting each other. We even tried to hurt each other. Elsa and Jack may not be as worse as the two of us, but they were no different either. Their differences created a rift between them. These rifts affected all of us."
"What are you saying, my boy?" asked Merlin.
"What I'm saying is..." Spider-Man takes a deep breath before continuing. "After an entire day full of bickering and disagreements, we finally learned how to work together. We started to trust each other. We put aside our differences and united as one."
"You can thank Elsa for that," said Jack.
"You're welcome, Mr. Sparrow," replied Elsa.
Spider-Man looks back at Merlin and says, "After everything that's happened, we don't want to forget this. Maybe we'll never see each other again, but at least we can treasure our memories together." Looking at his fellow teammates, he asks them, "Don't you agree with me?"
"I do," said Rey.
"So do I," said Elsa.
"Me too," said Jack.
Merlin saw how they looked at each other. His mind shifted back to when Rey woke up Spider-Man with true love's kiss. That moment should've hit him that there was more going on between the quartet besides helping him be free from his prison. The way they speak about each other shows that they have formed a friendship. The affection between Spider-Man and Rey shows him that love has blossomed among them as well.
"I suppose you are right," admitted Merlin. "What kind of a man am I to ruin such a wonderful friendship?"
"So, you'll let us keep our memories?" asked Elsa.
"Of course," answered Merlin.
The four smiled.
"Well, as much as I would love to stay here and socialize, I have to return to my kingdom," said Elsa. "I'm missing my birthday party. My sister's probably worried sick."
Merlin raises his wand and opens four portals. He directs Elsa towards the snow-colored portal. Before Elsa can walk through, she turns around to say goodbye to her new friends. She puts one arm around Rey and the other around Peter, pulling them both into a hug.
"I'm proud of you two," said Elsa. "You learned to just 'let it go'."
"We couldn't have done it without you," said Spider-Man. To humor himself, he says, in a humorous tone, "Mommy."
Elsa rolled her eyes but cracked a smile. "At least my experience with the two of you will help me become a good aunt."
"Your sister's pregnant?" asked Spider-Man.
"No," said Elsa. "But in a few years from now, I know she and Kristoff will be happily married."
"Well, good luck," said Spider-Man.
Elsa walks towards Jack Sparrow and extends her hand forward. "It's been a pleasure working with you, Captain Jack Sparrow."
"Always full of manners," replied Jack, shaking Elsa's hand.
Elsa walks away and towards the portal, but not before picking up her basket of apples. She takes one last look at her new friends before walking through the portal. Merlin magically closes the portal, and then directs Jack towards the water-colored portal.
"Hang on a second, mate," said Jack. He reaches for his belt and shows his bottled shrunken ship. "Anything you can do for this?"
Merlin scratches his beard for a moment. "I think I got it."
Merlin magically poofs up a potion. He gives it to Jack. "Just pour one drop on the bottle and throw it into the water."
"After that, what am I supposed to do with this?" asked Jack, referring to the potion.
"Just drown it," answered Merlin.
"If you say so," replied Jack. He looks at the two teenagers and tells them, "Well, I have to admit, it was quite an adventure. Pleasure doing business with you."
"And us you," said Rey.
"So long," said Spider-Man. "Captain Jack Sparrow."
"I like you, kid," said Jack. "You're young, you have heart, and you're full of fire. You remind me of young Will."
"By the way, how is he?" asked Spider-Man.
"Just waiting for his the ten years to run out so he can see his wife," said Jack.
After exchanging some smiles with the two youngsters, he walks towards his portal. Merlin closes it and points Rey towards the space-colored portal. Before she leaves, she looks back at Spider-Man and takes off his mask, wanting to see Peter's face on last time.
"I guess this is it," said Rey. "Our journey ends here."
"I'm gonna miss you," said Peter.
"And I'll miss you," said Rey.
Rey leans in for another kiss. Peter reacts by kissing back. Merlin was beginning to tear up at the sight of love. After the kiss ended, Rey stares into Peter's eyes for a moment before walking towards her portal, returning to her universe.
"I can't believe I'm never gonna see them again," said Peter.
"Well, you don't know that, boy," said Merlin. "The universe has a way of making the impossible happen. Maybe one day, you will all reunite."
"The only way that's happening is if there's another interdimensional crisis we have to fix," said Peter with slight sarcasm. "But at least I'll always remember this. Spider-Man's adventure with the Jedi warrior, Rey, the ice queen herself, Elsa, and the great Captain Jack Sparrow."
"Doesn't it feel strange that you are befriending those who are just fictional in your world?" asked Merlin.
"Of course, it does," said Peter. "But it doesn't matter. In my world, they may just be stories told to kids, but in reality, they do exist."
"Well, time for you to go home," said Merlin, pointing Peter towards the last portal, which was colored red and blue, just like his costume.
"Was it really necessary to color the portals?" asked Peter.
"It does tell you which one heads to your home," said Merlin.
Peter puts his mask back on as he walks towards the portal. Before he can go home, he stopped.
"Wait a second," he said. "How did you get trapped in that prison anyway?"
Merlin suddenly looked nervous. "Um..." He started waving his hands around like he was telling a scary story as he says, "There are some things that must never be spoken of, young one."
"This whole mess happened because of a silly accident, didn't it?" guessed Peter, crossing his arms.
Merlin looks away and remains silent.
"You know what, never mind," said Peter. "I'm just glad I got to go on this epic adventure."
Spider-Man walks through the portal and goes home. Merlin closes the portal and returns to his cottage for his first cup of tea since his imprisonment.
Arendelle
Elsa's birthday party was set and everyone in the kingdom was at the castle to celebrate their queen's special day. Two hours have past since the start of the party, but Elsa hasn't shown up. Olaf and Sven were asked to keep the public entertained when the people grew weary of waiting. Anna has sent a couple of guards to search the North Mountains for Elsa. When they returned, they returned empty-handed. Another hour past and Olaf was all out of ideas to entertain the people.
Anna started to freak out and rambled non-stop, with Kristoff trying to calm her down.
"What is she's in trouble? What if Hans has her? What if someone else bad has her?" Anna just continued to babble, extremely worried about her. "I have to go there. Maybe she'll come back if I showed up..."
"Anna, calm down," said Kristoff, grabbing Anna's shoulder and facing her towards him. "Elsa's fine. She... probably just fell asleep."
"She promised she'd be back," said Anna.
"And I am."
Hearing the familiar-sounding voice, everyone turned their heads and saw Elsa standing at the gateway, with a basket of apples in hand.
"Hi, everyone," she greeted.
Anna rushes over and gives Elsa a hug. Elsa hugs back in response.
"I was so worried," said Anna. "When the guards couldn't find you at the ice castle, I was afraid something bad happened to you."
"Well, as you can see, I'm alright," said Elsa. "And I brought apples."
"I don't remember seeing any apple trees in the North Mountain," said Kristoff.
"Let's just say I took a little trip someplace else," said Elsa, acting mysterious. "Met some 'interesting' people along the way."
"Then why didn't you invite them?" asked Anna.
"They had to go home," answered Elsa. "But now I'm here."
"Let's get this party started!" shouted Olaf.
The audience cheered. Anna and Elsa, along with Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf, walk inside the castle. In spite of everything that has happened, Elsa considers this to be the greatest moment of her big day. Celebrating it with her sister and her closest friends.
19th Century
Joshamee Gibbs was sitting by himself on the Navy ship. He has been waiting all day for Jack Sparrow to return, but he hasn't shown up. Once every hour, he would check the island using his telescope. Another hour has passed so it was time for him to check again. When he looked, he saw Jack. From what he can see, Jack poured something on the bottle holding the Black Pearl before throwing it in the ocean.
After a few seconds, something started to rise from the ocean. It was a ship. It was the Black Pearl. Gibbs was clearly shocked and surprised at what he just saw. Seeing Jack hop on the life boat towards the Pearl, Gibbs raises the sails and steers the vessel towards his captain's ship.
"Captain," greeted Gibbs. "Welcome back."
"It's good to be back, Gibbs," said Jack.
"Where have you been?" asked Gibbs. "You just disappeared in the blink of an eye."
"Let's just say Captain Jack Sparrow went on a wild adventure that may never be told," said Jack.
"Why not?" asked Gibbs.
"No one would believe me," said Jack. "But what I can tell you is that the trip rewarded me. I got this." Jack showed Gibbs the potion. "The Black Pearl can sail the seas once again."
"What about the bottle?" asked Gibbs.
"It's useless now," said Jack, immediately tossing the potion into the ocean. "Now, raise the sails, Mr. Gibbs."
"Aye, aye, captain," obeyed Gibbs, doing what he was ordered to do.
Just as Jack was about head to the quarterdeck, he was greeted by the monkey, who was sitting on the steering wheel.
"When we find Hector, you're going back," said Jack. "Get off the wheel."
Jack shoos the monkey off the wheel. Gibbs raises the sails and Jack steers the ship away from the Caribbean. He takes out his compass and looks into it.
"We're devils and black sheep, we're really bad eggs," he sang. "Drink up me 'earties, yo ho."
D'Qar
C-3PO and R2-D2 were told by Leia to look for Rey after she has been gone for so long. They wandered through the field she was recently seen at, but she was nowhere to be seen. They looked for over an hour, but the former scavenger was nowhere to be seen.
"This is hopeless," complained C-3PO. "She abandoned us."
R2 beeped. "You don't know that."
"If she didn't, then where would she be?" replied C-3PO. "If this is just some childish prank, then I question agreeing to search for her."
"Boo!"
C-3PO screamed and started running away. When he turned his head around to see what spooked him, he stopped when he saw it was Rey, smiling and chuckling.
"Don't do that!" said C-3PO, clearly annoyed.
"Apologies," said Rey.
"Where have you been?" asked C-3PO. "The general has been worried about you."
"I just... went for a walk," said Rey, hiding the truth. "Leia doesn't have to worry. I'm alright."
R2 beeped. "You may want to come inside. It's about to get cold."
"I can feel it," said Rey, hugging herself as she was clearly starting to shiver. "How's Finn?"
"Still in a coma," answered C-3PO. "But the doctors assure you that he will wake up."
Rey smiled.
"Seriously, young lady. I know you're young, but from what I've heard about you, you don't seem like the funny type," said C-3PO.
"Let's just say 'someone' taught me to lighten up," said Rey, smiling, thinking about that special "someone".
Queens
May Parker was at her apartment watching one of her favorite late night TV programs. She someone open the door. She didn't to look to know who it was.
"Hey, sweetie," greeted May.
"Hey, Aunt May," greeted Peter.
"So, how did it go with Daisy?" asked May.
"She... I... uh..." stuttered Peter. "I told her I didn't really want to play Spider-Man, even thought I would love to. She took it well and now she's going home."
"Did she, uh, say anything before she left?" asked May with a look on her face.
"No, why?" wondered Peter.
"Let's just say I see the way she looks at you," said May.
"W-wh-what are you talking about?" asked Peter, flustered.
"She's a remarkable woman, Peter," said May. "I can't believe you let her go."
"Don't you think I'm too young to be dating?" replied Peter.
"Peter, you're almost 16," said May. "There are young kids out there who are already dating."
"Don't get me wrong. She's great, but, uh, I'm not so sure," said Peter.
"Well, I'm sure you'll find that special someone someday," said May.
"Yeah, I hope," said Peter, secretly thinking about Rey.
"Want me to cook you some dinner?" asked May.
"No, thanks," answered Peter. "Daisy and I, uh, already had some apples earlier."
"Well, goodnight," said May.
"Goodnight," said Peter.
The awkward young man entered his room and sat down on his bed. All he could think about since coming back was Rey. He knew he just met her, but he can't lie that he has feelings for her. The only reason they can't be together is because they're from different dimensions. It makes his sad to think about it, but he can still smile about the fact that he got his first kiss. Even if he moves on and finds someone else, he knows that he will never forget about the young Jedi warrior who was both an ally and a friend to him.
THE END
That's about it. I know it's sad that they're never gonna see each other, but at least they can still remember each other. I've had a lot of fun writing this story, but now it's time to go somewhere else and write some new material. Leave me a review and tell what you think about the story. I would really appreciate. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask?
I'd like to give a shout out to Cowboy-4-Christ and Dexter. I hoped you enjoyed my story.