So after a lot of thinking, I've decided to do my first sequel to 'She Should Be Here'.

A/N: I recommend reading She Should Be Here or the first ten chapters of Back to December first before reading this!

Plot 1: After the death of Kimberly, Jason vows to find whoever killed her. In the meantime, Tommy tries to make peace with Katherine


"How do you wake up in the morning?" Jason Lee Scott asked his friend and former co-worker, Trini Kwan. They were seated in Trini's living room. Jason's been trying to move on from the death but he can't seem to shake it away. The memories kept coming back. He has gone to Trini for advice. "How do you go about your day without thinking about the pain or the memories? Tell me. Cause I know that I'm doing it wrong."

Trini nodded. "Well, you can't move on just yet," Trini told, "Her death happened one week ago. You and Tommy took it really bad and in different ways."

"I know, but I just keep on thinking that one day - that if there's a tiny bit of truth in it - she'll come back," Jason thought, "but I don't want to talk about that. I just want to know what I can do to stop rewinding the memories."

Trini sighs, "I know but you have to remember what Kimberly told you."

"Yeah, I know," Jason said, getting up.

"Where are you going?" Trini asked. She wasn't sure what her friend was up too. She didn't trust him anymore since Kim's death. Trini especially didn't trust Tommy either, but Katherine got him distracted by trying to make up for what he did to Rocky. Katherine will get through to him as Trini will do with Jason.

"I'm heading out the door," Jason begin, "getting in my car, start the engine, drive off, and maybe find the same bridge Kimberly died in and cry for a bit then jump in."

"What?!" Trini jumped up from her seat. "No, this conversation isn't over yet. Get you bottom down on the seat before I make you."

Jason groans as he walks down to the same couch he was and laid down on it. "Okay, anyway, I kept seeing and dreaming that Kim was in the water. She said something to me. She wanted me to find him or her."

"Who's this person?" Trini asked, curiously.

"I don't know," Jason said, "whatever she meant must be Tommy or her father."

"Go on," Trini told Jason. Jason sighs as he continues.

"Well, I didn't know what she meant," Jason said, "but I just couldn't ignore it. It was like she was calling for me. Calling for me to help her or something." Trini nodded as he continues.


Tommy was catching up with Katherine. After Katherine reached her car, she placed her groceries in the jeep and hopped into her vehicle. Tommy, out of breath, stopped her from starting the engine. "Katherine, can we please talk about this? You've been avoiding me for a week."

"Yeah, well, you said that when I'm ready to forgive you, I will tell you," Katherine remarked, "And I don't think I'm ready to forgive you, just yet."

"Katherine," Tommy said, "Come on. Yeah, I told you that, but I didn't tell you to avoid me. And I thought you were going to forgive me like the next day."

"The next day?!" Katherine exclaimed, hopping out of her car. She started walking up to Tommy like she was the bully that was picking on him. "Listen, you might not know this but I can have trust issues. And you know what, I think I will never forgive you with this kind of attitude of yours." She turned around and got inside her jeep. She started the engine.

"Katherine, wait," Tommy called. Katherine started driving away. Tommy groans as he gets inside his car and drove back to his apartment. He dropped his keys on the ground and took off his jacket. He went into the kitchen to look for something to eat until something caught his eyes: a picture of Kimberly and him together. It was the day that they went to the beach with Katherine. Tommy was giving Kimberly a piggy-back ride and Billy took the photo. Tommy held the picture frame up and smiled at those memories. He had lost her again. First, he lost because she went to the Pan Global Games and now...she's gone. Forever. Tommy placed the picture down as tears were forming. "Kimberly," he said.


Later that night, Jason was sleeping on Trini's couch. He didn't want to go back to his apartment. He kept turning and shaking. He was sweating as he dreamt. "Jason," a female voice called out to Jason.

Jason wakes up and saw Kimberly translucent. He thought that he was dreaming. "You're not real. I'm in my head."

Kimberly shook her head, "Jason, I need to tell you something. I feel darkness heading your way. You need to look for the person that killed me. I know that this is bizarre but you and Tommy are my only chance of ever finding peace."

"Peace?" Jason asked. "No, I can't. I don't want you to move on."

"Jason, I have to," Kim explained, "If I don't, they'll place me in a place far worse than where I'm at. Do it for me."

"Even if I wanted to help, I don't know where this criminal is,"

"Can you please try your best? I know that you would successfully help me. You won't let me down," Kim said. Jason nodded as she vanished away. Jason looked around. It was dark. Was he actually awake? Well, he has to find the criminal anyday now. Kim counted on him and he would never let her down.