It was all over in a few hours. In a few hours, Stevens Point will no longer be their home. Gone, forever.

Liv didn't want to leave.

She had a history here, a legacy. Stevens Point was where she grew up, before she moved to Hollywood to film her Disney Channel show, Sing It Loud! Where her little cousin, Ruby Rooney, and Aunt Dena lived. Where they would move to in a few hours.

The rest of Ridgewood High was mourning for their departure, including Willow, Andie, Dump Truck, and even Artie, but more for Liv than for the others. He promised to stay in touch with Liv, thinking that sooner or later, the distance between them would have Liv finally develop feelings for him. As if she actually saw him as more than just a friend. Or an aquaintance.

But Maddie, on the other hand, was excited to start college with a basketball scholarship. Luckily, Willow had gotten one to the same college, and they expected to start playing in early August.

Joey seemed a little sad about leaving, but not as forlorn as Liv was. In fact, he got over it pretty quickly, high fiving everyone he saw in the halls, and giving autographs to everyone who wanted his. Despite the fact that Voltage ended, being on the show gave him some serious hallway cred. Which was pretty useless now that they weren't gonna be Ridgewood High students anymore, but that didn't stop him.

Parker didn't even care. He was only at Ridgewood for a couple of weeks anyways. Nevertheless, he spent his last day pranking everyone in his path and giving death stares to Alex.

Liv, however, was mourning more than her classmates were.

"We could Skype each other every day, every single day after school for like- an hour." Andie stated bouncing up and down. "We don't have to lose contact."

"We don't. But I'll still be gone." Liv felt like sobbing.

"It doesn't matter. We'll still see each other-"

"On a computer screen."

Liv tried her hardest to stay positive. She really did. But she won't see her friends ever again, except for Willow, but she couldn't see the others. A computer screen wouldn't make a damn bit of a difference. She still wouldnt be there to support her BFFs, her friends. Even her ex, who was now her friend. They broke up, because of Liv being way too busy. Yet, her heart still secretly yearned for Holden. It broke her heart that they would permanently never be able to be together.

Liv was so busy crying over their departure, all the things that went wrong, that when a fantastical idea to bring the band together one more time, she tried to push the idea out of her head.

It didn't work.

"Y-you know what?" Liv eventually gave in, tears pouring down her cheeks. "I h-h-have an i-idea."

Andie and Willow exchanged glances. Then slowly smiled.

"We're all thinking the same thing, right?" Andie slowly let out a grin. She eyed the mini guitar necklace that she was wearing today.

Willow smashed her hands together. "Oh yeah!"

"Time for The Dream to perform one more time!" They cheered, pulling Liv through the hallway. They found Holden, and arranged a quick concert during lunch.

And at 12 P.M, it happened.

Liv, as she sang their hit song, Say Hey, she looked around at everyone she was going to leave behind when 8 O'Clock rolled around. All the fun things they did together, all the tough times they pulled through together.

But as she looked at them all, trying her hardest not to cry, grinning like mad, she smiled proudly at her group of friends. She was so lucky to have them. To have this life, to have them in HER life.

Oh, what a time to be alive.