Sora and Fool had been taking care of Jjang while Sarah was recovering and Kalos was thinking of what to do next with the show. Finally, after a long thought, he decided. Gathering the cast together, he cleared his throat.

"Alright everyone, our next production is going to be Sleeping Beauty. It's a simple show that everyone knows, right?" Kalos adjusted his glasses while Fool and Sora talked about the parts that were to be played. Everyone knew that Fool was going to play the Prince and Sora would play as Aurora. Once that was decided, practice had to start.

Sora was overworking herself, everyone could see it. She and Fool were practicing and watching over Jjang and trying to keep their relationship balanced. Since helping Sarah, Sora and Fool were awake all the time, practicing as hard as possible, and squabbling over ridiculously little things. Kalos told Sora to take a week or two and rest, feeling guilty that he had let them help with the baby for so long. He took his son back and thanked them, giving Sora a month to just relax, using one of the other girls to fill in with practice. Fool accepted it, but refused to be sweet or caring towards his temporary partner. Over the next month or so, as Sarah got better and could once again take care of her baby, she worked on her singing for the show. She was going to play as one of the fairies, with Mia and Anna as the other two. The three worked well together, and Sora was happy, watching practice from the audience's seats and doing little things in the meanwhile to keep her strength up.

One day after practice, Fool and Sora were sitting on a swing together, Fool standing, Sora sitting between his legs and staring up at him. "Hey Fool... Do you think you'll stay like this forever?"

"Well Sora, I hope so..." Fool crouched down behind Sora and gave her nose a kiss, and the two grinned, Sora giggling softly, Fool chuckling. To the side of the stage, Anna and Mia watched the two, sighing happily for their friends. They let them have their privacy and went to play with Jjang, who had begun to take shiny things and bite them, usually drooling on them in the end.

They found Jjang with a box, drooling on it and gurgling happily, as expected. Anna took the box and stared. "Oh wow... Mia, it's a ring!" She held up a white gold ring with diamonds in it, one large gem surrounded by a small cluster of little stones.

"Ooh, pretty!" The two girls looked around, and noticed Fool's casual pants on the ground. Giggling madly, they put the ring back, sneaking away and going back to practice.

When the first show was about to open, Fool dashed around madly while Sora floated by, happy that she was going to be the princess in another fairy tale. The curtain rose, and the play began. Jjang played as the baby in the cradle, while Rosetta came back from a small tour she had gone on to play as the young prince. The fairies floated in and cast their charms, and then the evil witch cast a curse. The show went on, and Sora, playing Aurora, pricked her finger and fell into a deep sleep. Fool, playing the prince, went to wake her, giving her a kiss. When Sora woke, Fool gazed at her for a long moment and said, in front of the sold out show, "Princess, do me the honor of marrying me?" He held up the box that Jjang had been drooling on, and Sora froze. That wasn't in the script!

Marion's father told Ken to scatter rose petals, and Ken did, glumly at first, but he was happy for Sora. The young woman stared at the stage, where her friends were on the sidelines, Miss Sarah with Jjang and Kalos, Anna and Mia giggling with Rosetta, and everyone else watching curiously and eagerly. Blushing a dark shade, Sora nodded, and Fool gave her another kiss, squeezing Sora's shoulders happily. Laughing, Sora returned the kiss, tears falling from her eyes as she and Fool held hands and bowed.

Time turned, the earth spun, Sora and Fool married, and even conceived. A little girl was born to them who loved playing with cards and turning cartwheels, who would one day grow up to fall in love with the stage, just as her parents did.

But that is another story...

A/N: Wow... uh, this story was something I started a long time ago. I didn't realize how hard it was to write a story about people when the series itself focused on how they moved. I hope that people like it, and although I still think it leaves a lot or too much to the imagination, for one of my older scribbles, it's kind of cute. I'm really glad for anyone who likes it and hope that people will read it! I may end up redoing this from the ground up, of course. I like the concept but it's so short.