Kat then hugged Daichi, thanking him for not only helping her father out of the woods but for everything he'd done for her since she was a little girl.
Just then they heard the swirling of the helicopter approaching. Thai and Prescott emerged from one of the cabins carrying Blake, followed closely by Cam and Mi. Once the helicopter touched down Blake was loaded in and Cam hopped in with him. Thai told her that would meet her at the hospital as soon as we could.
Kenji placed a call to his contact at the CIA office and to Interpol they would be sending a cleanup crew to take care of the evidence and have the property repaired.
They had all decided it was a good idea to get rooms and clean themselves up before going to the hospital dirty and covered in blood. Kenji and Kat had just finished showering.
She watched as he towel dried his shiny black hair feeling happy that this mess was
finally over and that everyone was safe. She was also happy that she was Ken's wife and
possibly carrying their first child. They would be running their family company together and she couldn’t be happier.
They'd checked in at the hospital to see how Blake was doing and how Cam was holding up. Blake had lost a lot of blood and was being heavily sedated. He was in and out of consciousness. Cam refused to leave his side for even a minute, saying she owed him her life and wasn't going to leave in case he woke up and no one was there. How was she to act when he did wake up. She'd almost lost the man she loves but can never have. Or can she? But that's a story for another time.
Kat was living the life she'd always dreamed of Ken was her husband and they were
in love. She had her father back in life. She still had Uncle Daichi and now she knew that Mi
was her great grandmother. She finally had friends in her life she could trust. There was nothing
more she could ask for. She was happy being the Samurai's Kunoichi wife.
Stay tuned for the story of Blake Coleman and Camille Andrews. Coming in 2011
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