The powerful creature touched down with his weapon in hand.

"They're alive." He said again.

The being turned around and waved his trident.

Shadows flew from the trident that the being held, these shadows flew into what appeared to be the bodies.

"How?" Dennis said seeing the werewolves slowly get up, all healed and alive.

"They say the demons and the devils are the executioners, and that we only kill, but not for monsters, for them i guess you could say we determine who lives, and who dies, and this was my first decision, and in the process humans have been saved." He said proudly patting the trident that Dennis realized was not with him before the battle.

"But, Dennis?" Winnie asked holding his arm tight. "Can he?"

Dennis was asking himself what she was asking, but then he remembered, he wasn't her Dennis, her's was.

"Dead, and not a monster," The being said solemnly gesturing to the werewolves. "The life of a human is a choice I can not make, especially one so long dead as him,"

Winnie looked to the ground, still heartbroken.

"But now, is the time for Dennis to make a choice." He finished, pointing his trident at Dennis.

"Will i stay, or go?" Dennis guessed, to which the being nodded, before bowing.

"If i might say so, friend, i was once like you." He said tears flooding his eyes. "I once wished to be in a reality of my own normality, and I failed my test, condemned to hell, but you freed me, you gave me my trident, and now i may make my own choices once more! Thank you Dennis Loughran! Thank you!"

Dennis didn't know what to say, and before he could even say a thing, Winnie tugged on his arm and gave him a long kiss.

"It's not my choice Dennis, it's yours, please don't let me hold you back." She whispered into his shoulder.

Dennis withdrew, to pull out his amulet.

"I am making a decision that shouldn't be mine, this should never have been my wish, i'm sorry Winnie," He said looking to his zing. "Please forgive me, but i have to go."

Winnie nodded looking away, while the great being threw his trident in the air, it began spinning, twirling, going faster and faster, but before it could hit the ground, it stopped falling, hovering and spinning, it had formed a portal.

"C'mon Dennis, it's time to go." The being said holding Dennis' hand as they flew into the portal, leaving Winnie on her knees truly heartbroken.

"Do you know her future?" Dennis asked as they traveled through warped space.

"Look above, and see what you wish to see." He responded smiling.

Dennis did so, and around him he could see many a different reality, most of which had himself with Winnie, but when he looked straight up, he was amazed to be seeing the image of a great valley, where ran many a werewolf, and leading these werewolves was a male and female werewolf, the female he instantly recognized as Winnie, pure ecstasy on her face as she ran with who Dennis assumed was her zing.

"It's beautiful." He whispered tears of joy on his face.

"It's beyond beauty, and i must apologize, your old home needs you, and it's a bit of a mess itself at the moment." The being said sheepishly.

Dennis chuckled remember his room was in shambles. He turned to his portal, but before going, he turned to give what he now would remember as his Guardian, a big hug.

"Thank you also." Dennis whispered hugging him.

"You're welcome." His Guardian said throwing him into the portal with a final wave goodbye.