Jango stood atop the rooftop garden at the castle, looking down at the city. He was released from the hospital roughly three hours ago. He still wore the cast on his arm, but it should come off soon. He watched as the citizens of Poketopia slowly gathered towards the castle, all dressed up for the occasion. He leaned on the railing, resting his head in his arms.
He was dressed up in a white tuxedo and blue dress shirt. He had golden buttons on the front and his wrist sleeves. He wore matching white dress pants. He adjusted the suit a bit, then returned to his original position. He needed to look good for today.
Scourge appeared on his shoulder. "So…you nervous?"
"Nope. I'm going to pull through this without a hitch," he stated confidently.
The spirit smirked. "You really have changed quite a lot."
"So have you," he replied with a smirk of his own.
"Shut up," he said playfully as he punched his shoulder.
"Hey, easy on the suit." He smoothed the sleeve out.
"Trying to impress a certain princess?" he teased.
Jango rolled his eyes as he finished smoothing the sleeve out. "Haha, very funny. I have to look presentable for the public, so I can get my speech across." He looked away with a blush. "And, if Amanda so happens to admire my suit, that's fine."
Scourge snickered. "Whatever you say, Romeo." He sighed and leaned against the railing with him. "Hard to believe everything happened so fast. One moment we were enemies, now we're partners."
"Funny, huh?" Jango turned around and leaned his back against the railing. "We really have come a long way."
"Still, there's an issue with that. You do realize nothing will go back to normal. Draco's legacy may be gone, but the Phoenix Knight will become recognized by many Pokémon…and many others who will want your head."
"So, my entire life is to be expected with hitmen and assassins?"
"Maybe even other half-demons, who knows? The point is, we may face battles worse than Inferno. Everyone is at risk. Katie, Terry, Amanda, everyone."
Jango crossed his arms and looked up at the setting sky. The orange glow from the descending sky seemed to fill him with a calming aura. He smiled lightly. The sky always seemed to fascinate him when he needed answers. "I think we'll be fine."
Scourge chuckled to himself. He's a lot like Azrael…
The door to the garden opened up. "Hey, you two. You almost ready?" Amanda asked as she walked out. She wore a light purple dress, nothing too fancy. The frilly skirt went down to her ankles. And she, of course, wore her tiara. She smiled when she saw Jango. "Wow, you clean up nice."
Jango smirked. "Yeah, I guess I do. And you look quite lovely this evening."
She chuckled. "It isn't really that much, but thank you." She looked at Scourge. "Aren't you going to dress up, Scourge?"
"I'm a spiritual bird made of fire. I don't think people will be paying attention to what I'm wearing," he retorted dryly.
Despite his tone, she waved it off. "Fair enough." She walked up to Jango and wrapped her arms around him. "Nervous?"
He reciprocated the action. "Not really. I'm doing this whether I like it or not."
She smiled sweetly. "That's good." She gave him a little peck on the lips.
Jango grinned. "By the way, did you talk to Altaria and your dad about those little…favors I asked for?"
She winked. "I got the papers in my room. I'll give them to you after the opening event. And they should get here during the party."
"You're the best, you know that?"
"I try," she replied modestly. He pulled her in for a passionate kiss, which she happily returned. She even leaned in a bit, nearly knocking them both over if it weren't for Scourge catching them.
"Hey, save it for when you get married, you two!" he shouted playfully.
Jango pulled back and glared at the spirit, but with a grin. "Oh shut up."
Amanda grabbed his hand. "We should probably start heading down anyway." Jango nodded and they traversed back into the castle.
The crowd murmured loudly as they waited for the opening event to start. They stood in front of a stage where the opening speeches will commence. Set in the backyard of the castle was the party, complete with tents filled with activities, buffet tables, a dance floor, and more. It was decorated with balloons, streamers, dinner tables, you name it. It was most certainly going to be a fantastic party.
Ampharos stood behind the stage as he adjusted his white robe, designed with golden buttons on the front and sleeves. He wore a cape made of red velvet, which almost shrouded his body like a cloak. He adjusted his crown ever so slightly.
"You look good, sir," Jamison inquired, who wore a simple tuxedo. Underneath the suit was his bandaged body and his left arm was in a sling.
"Thank you, Jamison." He turned to him with a gracious smile. "I never got the chance to tell you, but thank you for saving me."
He bowed. "Just doing my job, my king."
"But I feel you deserve a break. You've been through a lot recently. Perhaps you should take a month or two off."
His butler nearly choked on his own breath. "M-My king, that's outrageous!"
"Ah, ah, ah, I've made up my mind."
"But who shall take care of the castle?"
"Zangoose offered to take over your duties for the time. He feels he owes us for letting him take residence here. It seems fair, don't you think?"
Jamison wanted to protest, but he knew he was right. He needed a break while he recovered. He sighed in defeat and smiled. "As you wish, my king."
Jango and Amanda's friends stood at the front of the crowd. Flower wore a light blue dress, Terry wore a white dress shirt and tan dress pants, Sphere wore a dark blue vest and bowtie, and David wore a red dress shirt and tie.
David was tapping his foot as he stared at his wristwatch. "Ugh, when is it going to start?"
"Calm yourself, mate. It'll start soon," Terry reassured.
"It better," Sphere complained. "This vest is itchy!"
Flower smiled. "Aww, but I think you look cute in it."
He blushed and smiled sheepishly. "Perhaps I can put up with it for a little longer."
They felt a new presence behind them. They turned and saw Jackson. He wore a black dress shirt and tan dress pants. He still wore his signature white scarf. He kept his eyes on the ground, trying to avoid everyone's gaze.
Terry was the first to greet him. "Nice to see you out here."
"Everyone keeps staring at me…" he mumbled quietly.
"Must be new to you since you were a spy," Flower said wholeheartedly, trying to lighten the mood. It didn't help, it even possibly made him more uncomfortable. "…uh, I'll stop talking."
The stage lights flickered, signaling the event was going to start. Everyone quieted down as the king took the stage. He stood in front of the microphone and tapped it to make sure it was working. After some loud, but not ear damaging, feedback, he began.
"Greetings, my loyal subjects. Thank you for attending the Light Festival Grand Finale!" They clapped loudly for a moment. "Now, I know the recent week has been…hectic. We lost many lives during the attack. A moment of silence to honor those who have fallen." They bowed their heads silently, those with hats taking them off in respect.
After a moment of silence, Ampharos resumed the ceremony. "Things have been rough, I understand. But no longer shall we fear the League of Assassins! We managed to conquer our fears and eliminate their numbers! But we couldn't have done it if it weren't for our savior."
Jango stood behind the stage, waiting anxiously to be called up. Amanda gave his hand a reassuring squeeze, calming him down a bit. Guess his nerves weren't totally gone. He could tell Scourge was shy to go up on stage too. He tapped him to get his attention and only offered him a friendly smile. He returned the expression and nodded before disappearing into him.
"So, here to say a few words…Jango Phoenix!" Everyone clapped, though with uncertainty. Hero or not, they still had mixed feelings.
Jango sighed and walked out on stage, waving to the crowd. His friends cheered and waved loudly to get his attention. Jackson offered a short wave. Jango felt better seeing his friends nearby. He smiled wider when he saw Chromo and Katie, who was seated on Altaria's head. She was cheering the loudest. He had to laugh at the Pichu's enthusiasm.
Ampharos handed him the microphone. "Good luck," he whispered before stepping back.
Jango stared at the crowd, who stared back at him in anticipation. "Uh…" He tugged on his shirt collar and took a few calming breaths. "H-Hello everyone…um, you all know who I am…in more ways than one." He chuckled awkwardly. Half the crowd didn't look amused. "Right…anyway, I'm glad that Poketopia is slowly being reconstructed. Can't say the same for the lives that were taken…" He sighed.
"You all are aware of my true colors. I'm Draco the Assassin." He could hear a few people murmur angrily while the rest acknowledge the claim with concerned tones. "I've committed many atrocities in that time. I'm not proud of my actions. I was given the choice to spare those lives, but I let my morality become consumed with hatred. Nothing I did is forgivable.
"But even so, Inferno manipulated me to commit those heinous acts. He used my own trauma and desires to kill against me. He truly didn't care for life. All he wanted was power. In the end, it became his ultimate demise. He wanted something from me, something that my family has harbored from society. Today, I show you that secret."
He held his arm out. In a flash, Scourge appeared on his arm, shocking the crowd. "Hello, mortals. I am Scourge, the former Spirit of Hatred and Evil. Now the new Spirit of Purity and Life."
Jango continued, "For a while, he has been causing me trouble, such as forcing transformations on me. We didn't get along too well. We wanted nothing more than to be separated from each other forever."
"But something changed. When I had Destruction try and destroy your city, he was stopped. But not by the Royal Guard…by Princess Amanda." This earned shocked gasps from the crowd. "Yes, I was just as surprised. My beastly form was quite unstable."
"However, she managed to blast right through Destruction and even hit me within the mindscape, which I believed to be impossible. After seeing a mortal managed to beat him, it helped me reflect on my viewpoint towards humanity. It made me realize what I've turned into. I became just like my brother…"
Jango patted his back. "He's had a rough few millennia. In the end, we managed to overcome our differences and defeat Inferno." He sighed. "It still doesn't change the horrible things I've done." He looked toward the crowd. "I'm not like all of you. I consider myself an outcast. I once thought I was a monster…destined to kill others.
"But I can guarantee this. I will do my part to protect all of you until the day I die. I want to wash away the bad deeds I've performed and start anew. You have nothing to fear anymore. I promise to keep Poketopia safe and from the clutches of evil, as well as all cities, regions, the whole world even! I'm not sure I'll able regain all your trust. I'll accept anything that's coming towards me. I only ask that you keep who I am a secret to the rest of the world. This is my second chance to be a normal kid again. I don't want to lose that.
"The rein of the League of Assassins is over. Let us celebrate this moment in the best way possible! The Light Festival Grand Finale!" he cheered loudly. The crowd cheered with him, applauding him. He smiled at his friends as they clapped and whistled, even Jackson joined along in the merriment.
Amanda smiled happily for Jango. Her eyes widened in realization. "Oh, right!" She ran off back into the castle.
Ampharos took the stage once more and took the microphone from Jango. "Thank you Jango and Scourge." They bowed to the crowd. "Jango has the right idea. Let's begin the Grand Finale!" They cheered once more before heading towards the backyard.
Everyone danced to the beats of the music as the party took full swing. The sun has completely set and it was only a matter of time before the aurora lights shine throughout the sky.
Jango was standing by the punch bowl with Terry. Scourge sat on Jango's shoulder. "Nice speech out there, mates," Terry complimented.
The bearer laughed sheepishly. "Thanks Terry. I'll be honest, I was a little nervous about speaking up there."
He punched his arm. "Hey, you pulled through just fine."
"Terry, Terry, Terry!" They jumped a bit when his little sister started running around them like a speeding train. "I found this really good soda! It's really tasty! I had five! No ten! Fifteen! WEE!" She bounced on his head.
He laughed as he grabbed her tail and held her in front of him. "Alright little lady, you need to cool down for a bit."
"No I don't! I'm perfectly fine! Watch me spin!" She swung her body around and spun. "WEE!" Her face contorted as the backlash from the soda got to her. "I feel sick…"
Terry shook his head and looked at Jango. "I'll be back in a moment. Don't want Anna spewing chunks." He held her right side up and carried her over a table to relax.
Scourge had a perplexed look on his face. "Crazy kid…"
"Yeah, her parents learned sugar was not a good mix with her." He took a sip of his punch.
"How are you doing, kiddo?" Chromo asked as he came up behind the two.
He smiled. "Doing fine, Uncle Chromo."
He suddenly wrapped his wings around him, surprising him. "I…can't tell you how proud I am of you. I'm sorry for not being there for you when you needed me."
Jango relaxed and returned the hug. "Hey, it worked out for the better."
Chromo pulled back and rubbed his eyes, as they were on the verge of leaking with tears. "O-Of course…" He coughed into his wing and regained his composure. "Well, then I'm happy to tell you that I shall be moving into Poketopia."
His eyes widened. "You're kidding?!"
"No, I am quite serious. I want to catch up and spend time with you. My job as a Time Watcher can be done from anywhere, after all. As a side job, I shall be helping Ms. Altaria with repairing and running the orphanage."
"Really?"
"Yes. While you were in your coma, we actually got along quite nicely. I thought maybe it would be fun to care for the children."
Jango smiled. "That's great!"
Chromo looked at Scourge. "And Scourge…I'm glad you've turned over a new leaf. I only wished your life was better in your time."
Scourge waved it off. "Don't sweat it, old man."
"I'm 33," he retorted dryly.
The spirit chuckled nervously. "Oh, uh, right…"
Their conversation was interrupted when something ran up behind them and hugged Jango's side. He looked down and saw Katie staring up at him cutely. She wore a white dress with puffy sleeves and a red bow on her head. "Hi Uncle Jangy!"
Jango picked the toddler up and tickled her. "Hey squirt!" She giggled and squirmed in his grasp. "You enjoying the party?"
She nodded quickly. "Uh huh! And Ms. Altaria said I get present! Where my present?!"
He laughed. "I actually have it on me."
She gasped and squirmed harder. "Let me see! Let me see!"
He set her down. "Close your eyes." She did so, even covering them with her paws. He reached into his suit and pulled out some forms. "Holds your paws out." He handed her the forms. "Okay…open!"
She opened them, then stared at the forms in confusion. "Paper?" She held them upside down, trying to decipher the text. "Uncle Jangy, I can't read!"
He smiled and kneeled down. "Katie, those are adoption papers." He pointed at certain spots. "What does that say?"
"Um…J…an…go…Jango? Uncle Jangy!" She squealed happily.
"Very good! Now what's the name under it?"
She stuck her tongue out as she tried to form words. "K…ah…tie…kahtie…ka…" She gasped. "Katie! That's my name!" She cheered. She then gave a blank expression. "I don't get."
Jango laughed. "To put it simply, I've adopted you! I'm your legal guardian!"
Katie looked at the papers again, then back at Jango. "You…my dad?"
"Technically, yes. But, think of me as your big brother as well."
The Pichu stared at him with the blankest expression ever, as if the news actually disrupted all thought. It was starting to worry Jango. I think I broke her…
Terry walked back, dusting his hands off. "Finally got Anna to calm down. What did I miss?"
"Jango broke the kid," Scourge bluntly replied.
Katie finally blinked and started taking in a large breath. Then, in one breath, she screamed, "YAAAAAAAY!" She jumped and hugged him. "Big Brother Jangy!" Jango laughed, partly in relief, as he hugged her back.
Chromo laughed while Terry read the forms. "Is this even legal?"
"Amanda pulled a few strings. Plus, Altaria was more than happy to give Katie a loving family," Chromo explained. He watched as the two spun around laughing. "They look happy, don't they?"
The Weavile crossed his arms and laughed. "Yeah, they really do."
David watched them from afar with his brother and grandmother. "My, they look chipper," Cinccino said as she sipped her punch. She wore a white dress with sleeves and a long skirt that covered her feet.
"Yeah, they sure do," David mumbled as he played with his fork. He wore a black vest and bowtie.
Zach was eating a cupcake. He wore the same outfit as his brother. "David, can I have another cupcake?"
He groaned and looked at his little brother. "Zach, we talked about this. You can't have too many sweets after din…ner…" He looked up from his brother and saw two figures walking toward them. A male Cinccino and a female Linoone. They were dressed up as well, though it business suits. He stood up slowly. "Mom? Dad?"
His dad waved at him. "Hey kids!"
Zach dropped his half eaten cupcake and ran over to them. He got into a group hug. "Mommy! Daddy! You're back!"
Cinccino stood up. "Hank, Marilyn, welcome back."
"Have the kids been well, Mom?" Hank asked as he gave her a hug.
"Oh, they've been darling."
David was still in shock. "I…I don't get it. How is this possible? I thought you guys were going to be busy over the summer."
"We were supposed to," Marilyn said, "but we got a message and King Howlite requested for us to come for the Light Festival. He even hired some people to handle our appointments for a month."
"A-A-A month?!" David exclaimed with a mix of joy and surprise.
She nodded. "We're sorry we don't spend enough time with you kids."
"But, now that were back, we're going to spend as much time as possible with you two," Hank joyously exclaimed.
The young Linoone couldn't contain himself anymore and hugged his parents. "I love you both so much!"
They hugged back, with Zach and Cinccino in the group hug. "We love you too."
Jango traipsed over with Katie on his shoulders. "I see the king kept to his word."
Hank held his hand out. "Oh, are you a friend of David's?"
He shook it. "Yes sir. Name's Jango Phoenix. And this is Katie."
"Jangy's my new big brother!" She squealed, hugging his head.
Hank laughed. "Ah, marvelous."
Zach looked up at Katie. "Hi there! I'm Zach!"
"I'm Katie!"
"You want to play?"
Katie looked at Jango with pleading eyes. "Can I? Please?!"
Jango laughed and set her down in front of the Zigzagoon. "Sure. Just stay safe."
"Yay!" Katie bopped Zach on the nose. "Tag, you're it!" She ran away giggling, with Zach following close behind her.
"Aww, how adorable," Marilyn commented.
David pulled Jango to the side as the kids ran around tagging each other. "'Kept to his word'? What does that mean?"
Jango smirked. "Well, who do you think gave him the idea to call up your parents?"
The Linoone's eyes shot open. "Wait, what?!"
"Amanda told me how much you wanted to see your parents. So, I figured, why not ask the king to call them down here and take some time off?"
David stared in disbelief. He then cracked a smile. "Thanks man." He held his paw out, which Jango fist bumped. "Again, sorry for all the trouble I caused you."
He waved it off. "Water under the bridge."
"And make sure to take care of Amanda." He sighed sadly.
This raised some concern in Jango. "You're not upset Amanda is my girlfriend, right?"
"No, it's fine. I'm over it, really…"
Jango narrowed his eyes, then smiled. "Well, maybe I can help with that." He pointed over to a Furret. "She's been checking you out for a while."
"Seriously?" he asked curiously. He looked at the Furret. She glanced briefly at him. When she saw him staring, she blushed and waved with a shy smile. He smiled a bit and waved back at her.
Jango shoved him in her direction. "Go talk to her. And try to be casual."
David took a deep breath. "Right. Thanks dude." He walked over to the Furret. He cleared his throat. "Um…hi."
Jango crossed his arms with a satisfied smile. He couldn't hear them talking, but, after a while, they seemed to be getting along, even sharing a laugh together. My work here is done.
Scourge flew over to him and landed on his shoulder. "I didn't take you for a matchmaker."
"Must be Flower's influence. Speaking of which, where is she and Sphere?"
Scourge pointed to the dance floor, where they could see the two dancing together. They seemed to be arguing for a moment. Oh, how old habits never die. Still, they seemed to make up and hugged each other, bringing a smile to his face.
Jackson wandered around, keeping his head down, before bumping into Jango. "Sorry…" he apologized tiredly.
"Not having fun?" Scourge asked.
Jackson sighed. "Well, less people are staring at me, so that's an upside. Still…feels weird."
Jango patted his back. "Hey, chin up. This is your chance to have a normal life. Try and embrace it."
"But where am I supposed to live?"
"The king said you can stay at the castle. Plus…we may have suggested giving you a position as a member of the Royal Guard."
The Riolu raised a brow in surprise. "You did? Why?"
"Hey, you ARE my friend. It's the least I can do."
He shook his head, then smiled. "Thanks…Phoenix Knight."
He nodded and left to grab a snack. As he ate some chips, he saw the positivity that radiated through the backyard. Katie and Zach wrestling with each other, David's parents catching up with him, Terry just hanging around, and even Chromo entertaining the kids, who were invited to the party. It filled his heart with such contentment.
He looked around and noticed someone was missing. Thankfully, his spirit friend pointed him to a tree. He turned and saw Amanda sitting on a thick branch, looking up at the starry night sky.
She wore a distant smile, as if she was lost in thought. She felt a new weight on the branch and saw Jango sitting next to her. "Mind if I join you?"
She smiled and shook her head. "No, you can stay." She scooted closer and leaned against him. Scourge decided to give them a moment alone and vanished back into Jango.
He put his arm around her. "So, why are you up here? Thought you would join in on the fun."
She shrugged. "I just felt like looking up at the sky." She nuzzled him. "What about you? Shouldn't you be spending time with your new little sister?" she asked teasingly.
He chuckled. "We can do that tomorrow. Perhaps you could accompany us for a picnic?"
She giggled and kissed his cheek. "I'd be delighted to."
They sat there in silence, with the party going on in the background. Jango narrowed his eyes in concern. He recalled the conversation he had earlier with Scourge. He may be able to defend himself, but Amanda couldn't to the same degree.
"Amanda?"
"Yeah?"
He didn't speak immediately. "…you are aware that…you could be in danger, right? I mean, I killed the Lord of the Assassins. There's no telling who might come after me. It could be hitmen, demons, half-demons, more assassins, mob bosses-"
She placed her hand against his mouth to shush him. "Can you get to the point?" she asked politely.
He nodded as she removed her hand. "My point is…I want you to be able to defend yourself. You may be good at battling, but you may need to learn some martial arts. And perhaps learn to wield weapons. I know you don't like violence, but you must understand that it's for your own protection."
Amanda gave it some thought, then shrugged. "Sure, alright."
"I can't take any chances. You need to-wait, did you say 'yes'?" he asked in surprise.
"Yes, I did. I do hate violence, but not when it's necessary. Bullying is wrong. Fighting off demons and assassins is justified to an extreme. Besides…" She brushed her hand over her scar. "I kind of look the part already."
He chuckled. "Yeah…you're right." He smiled. "Alright, starting next week, we'll begin on your training!"
"Next week?"
"I spent nearly a week unconscious. After that, I want to hang out with my friends and favorite girl."
She smiled. "Fair enough."
They heard the crowd gasp behind them. They looked up and gasped as well. The sky enveloped in streams of rainbow lights. Combined with the starry sky, they shined their beautiful lights down on the ground. Everyone bathed in the light, simply enthralled by their beauty.
Jango's eyes glimmered staring at the sky. Never before has he seen such an amazing sight. It was simply breath taking. The rainbow colors blended beautifully against the earth, giving it a form of life. He wouldn't have been able to take his eyes off it haven't it been for Scourge trying to get his attention.
Hey Jango. I have an idea.
Hmm?
Amanda was too captivated by the beauty of the sky to notice her boyfriend having an internal conversation. She remembered, when she was younger, how her dad use to take her to the top of the castle and watch the lights with her. She wondered if he and her mother ever watched them together. It wouldn't surprise her. The lights were simply amazing.
"Hey Amanda." She turned her head towards Jango, who was holding his hand out with a grin. "Want to dance?"
She smiled and grabbed his hand. "Sure. Let's get down from here."
"I have a better idea." He wrapped his arms around her, then, almost suddenly, leaned back off the branch.
Amanda shrieked and closed her eyes tightly, expecting them both to hit the ground. However, a moment has passed and she could feel herself floating. She opened her eyes and saw she was actually moving away from the ground. She looked up at Jango for an explanation, only to gawk at a peculiar sight. Blazing out of Jango's back was a pair of blue fiery wing. With each flap, harmless wisps of fire flew off.
Jango held onto her tightly, assuring her he won't drop her. "Pretty nice up here, huh?"
"You…have wings?"
"Well, it's just my aura manifesting into flames and taking the shape of wings. But, yeah, I have wings."
She shook her head, trying to confirm this wasn't a dream. It's going to take a while before she can get use to…any of this. "You…are full of surprises."
"I try to be." They stared into each other's eyes and smiled as Jango lightly spun them around in the air, dancing in the rainbow lights that mixed with his sapphire flamed wings.
Everyone stared up at the two, some even cheering. The music slowly turned into a more romantic one to match the sensational mood.
Their friends smiled at them. "Those two were made for each other," Flower commented passionately.
Terry chuckled. "Yeah. The half-demon, ex-assassin and the pure hearted princess. Definitely a typical match," he ended in a friendly, sarcastic matter.
They saw something flash off Jango and flew down. Scourge landed on Terry's shoulder. "Well, those two are going to be up there for quite a while."
The Weavile smirked. "I think we both know you gave Jango the wings."
The spirit shrugged. "What can I say? I've been influenced just as much as he has."
"Aww, that's so sweet," Flower gushed.
Sphere snickered. "The big bad spirit turned into a softy."
Scourge's eyes glowed a sinister red. "I know thousands of methods to torture you, boy." Sphere turned pale. Then the fire spirit started snickering. "And you're a scaredy Spheal." They laughed, even Flower. Sphere growled angrily, then started joining in on the laughter.
The sounds of their friends laughter was tuned out by the two lovers. Keeping a good hold of her, Jango ran his hand softly against her scarred cheek. She sighed gently to the touch. She wrapped her arms around his neck and moved close to his face.
"I love you, Jango."
"I love you too, Amanda."
With that, they sealed it with a passionate kiss. The aurora lights surrounded them specifically. Perhaps the cosmos wanted to make this special. Or Jango's wings were just refracting the light around them. Who knows? Who cares? The couple was in perfect bliss. A perfect end for a perfect night.