[@Calle], thank you for your review! My grammar was not great, and I do have an addiction to being passive (not just in writing). Albeit, the story was written in roughly ten (10) or so days and was a rush job. (I'm still not sure if that is a valid reason or not.) I tried my best to go through it and did not do a very good job -- in more than several aspects. [hider=Spoiler]The ending is actually that Matthias says, "No," and the memory of the dream lives on repeat somewhere in the recollections of Cassie's mind. She is asking him to die as so he can live with her in the Spirit Realm, but he decides not to say, "Yes," since it would be to his traditional principals some sort of suicide, hence why his name is Matthias, the name of the Apostle who took Judas' place in the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. The story is actually an elaborate metaphor about a break-up between couple in which one is Catholic and one is Orthodox, and neither are willing to convert.[/hider] [@BrokenPromise], thank you for your charitable review, as well, and thank you very much for your vote! (o˘◡˘o)