Title: "All That Will Happen"

Rating: T

Genre: Family, drama, adventure, angst, tragedy

Characters: Bree, Leo, Krane, Adam, Chase, Douglas, Donald, Taylor, a few others

Pairing(s): None

Summary: '"You know what to do," he said, looking at her. She nodded at him. "I do." And then, with a gust of wind, she was gone.' Struggling to escape from the clutches of her corrupted memory, Bree tries to carry out her master's orders. Alone and afraid, Leo tries to find her. Meanwhile, the rest of the family is swept up in a dark new plot that could very well destroy them all.

Warnings: Fairly dark, and people inevitably will die. I'm sorry if it's one of your favorite characters, but their fates have all been decided.

Notes: Hello, my friends! This is the sequel to All That Has Happened, so if you haven't read it, you should probably do that, or this will make very little sense!

Thanks to BeautifulSupernova, Guest, ereader12, Stardust16, Dirtkid123, Guest, and samhita (guest) for reviewing All That Has Happened! I have some responses for you before we begin, since this is the sequel.

BeautifulSupernova: Well, I have continued it! This is actually maybe going to be a three-shot, but I'm trying to not limit myself. It may turn into a multi-chaptered story, but most likely not. The approximate maximum number of chapters is five or six (again, probably unlikely).

Guest: Thanks! I was hoping it would interest people. And yeah, I was considering putting Adam and Chase in there, but it didn't fit quite right and it ran way too long. But they're here in this story! Hope you like it!

ereader12: Sequel is here. De nada ;) And I'm glad you loved the other story! Thanks for that other stuff, too. Yes, Leo and Bree are very dear to me, as well. They're actually my absolute favorites, which is why I write so much for them. I love their friendship in the show, so I love to bring it here. I quite enjoyed writing that plot twist, and I hope you like the sequel!

Stardust16: Thanks for the review, but one question: how was it more 'happy and cheerful' than 'depressing and gloomy'? I'm honestly just curious. But I hope you like the sequel!

Dirtkid123: I swear, I laughed so hard when I read your comment. And to answer your question… well, I don't know how I could do that. It kinda popped into my head and I had to write it down. Although I must say, it must have been really something if you wrote in all caps :) Enjoy the sequel!

Guest: THE SEQUEL IS HERE! (Sorry, I had to do that XD)

samhita: Thanks!

Anyway, this picks up not long after where we left off, and we will begin our story with Leo!


Leo stumbled off the hydroloop in a daze.

He almost crashed into a number of students, but he managed to swerve around them. He still didn't really register. It was unreal. His sister would never be the same again.

That one simple fact shook him more than anything else could; more than if a ginormous spider attacked the academy—oh, wait. That did happen. Well, this shook him more than that ever could.

He made his way to the mentor's quarters and clambered into the capsule Douglas and Mr. Davenport had built for him a little while ago, changing from street clothes to his mentor uniform before walking out and continuing down the hall.

Leo wandered through the halls, trying to find an empty room where he could just gather his thoughts. He ignored Adam ("Hey, how was visiting Mission Creek? Did Tasha send food?"), Chase (I gave the class I covered for you extra homework, by the way."), Taylor ("Logan and I put in some extra training today, care to join?") and Spin ("Back so soon? What, your family tired of you already?"), opting to instead just push past them. He finally found an empty classroom, and he walked right in, shutting the door behind him.

He collapsed into a chair, putting is face in his hands. "What happened?" He muttered. "Where did she go?"

He wasn't talking about the physical her, because it was obvious she was in the asylum, but the mental her. The caring girl who used to be his sister, where did she go?

"If I go again, she might not remember me," he whispered to himself. "That's what Wright said. She might not remember anyone."

"You went to visit her, didn't you."

It was phrased as a statement, not a question, and Leo spun around to face the speaker.

He gulped when he saw who it was. "Big D, I…"

Mr. Davenport cut him off, brandishing the white invisibility cloak he'd obviously been retesting. "Don't try to deny it. I was in here the whole time while you were talking, under my invisibility cloak. I heard everything. You specifically disobeyed a direct order—not a suggestion, not a request, an order—from me. You went to visit her!"

Leo didn't quite understand why he was so mad—he was only trying to help his sister. Then, it clicked. His stepfather was only mad because he'd disobeyed. It didn't matter whether Bree was helped or not, because in Mr. Davenport's opinion, she was already gone.

Maybe Mr. Davenport was trying to protect them, but Leo didn't need protecting. He was seventeen, and he didn't need people controlling his life anymore. He didn't need people to protect him from things he didn't want to be protected from—he needed to step up and do what he had to. He thought that was clear, but no: apparently, they all thought he still needed to be treated like a little kid.

"Yes!" He shouted, standing up. "I did! And you know what? You didn't! She's forgetting things, Mr. Davenport, and you are going to be one of the first people she forgets, you and Adam and Chase, because you—all three of you—don't have the courage to go see her!"

He was furious now, and it showed in the way he trembled as he talked, the way he called his father 'Mr. Davenport', the way his eyes burned with anger. "And that's your fault, because you can't face your own daughter!"

"But Douglas—"

"She'll forget him, too!" Leo snapped. "And the difference is that she'll also forget all the memories she has with you, because even though she may not be your daughter, you treated her like one, you raised her like one! There are things you have that Douglas doesn't, and there are things he has that you don't. She'll forget everything about that. But the one thing that you both have to lose is the person you love like a daughter, both of you. And it's not my fault that I had to go see her, because even though we're not blood-related, she was my sister and always will be my sister, and I couldn't bear—I just had to…" he trailed off, rubbing his eyes. "I couldn't let her completely lose it without saying goodbye to at least one person."

Mr. Davenport groaned in frustration. "But the point is that you disobeyed what I said! I tried to protect you, because I knew and still know that you can't handle it, none of you can! You thought you could, and look at where you are now!"

Leo glanced up sharply at him. "I don't regret what I did. She may have hurt me, but she needed to have one last sane conversation. And if you weren't going to do it, then I had to." He began to walk back, towards the door. "And if this is what I get for trying to give my sister a chance, then I won't stay here. I'll be back soon, but I'm going home for a while. Tell Chase that he can give the students as much homework as they want, just remember that there could be another rebellion—against him this time. And I won't be here to jump in at the last minute and save him, or any of you."

Then, he passed through the doorway and walked back to the hydroloop, still a mess of emotions all bottled up. That was never a good thing, because everyone knew what too much pressure will do to a person, but he was doing it for his sister—wherever his sister's true mind might be.


I'm sorry it's fairly short (and possibly a bit choppy), I'm still trying to get back into the groove of this storyline (I've been working a lot on There's A Storm Coming, which should be up soon, so keep an eye out!). The next chapter should be Bree, however, and it should be a lot longer, so get excited for that! It might even be posted tomorrow, but I can only do that if I get some reviews (hint, hint ;) )! So tell me what you think, and tell me if you want to see anything in particular in one of the next chapters, and I'll see if I can fit it in! Suggestions and ideas are always appreciated. Keep an eye out for the next chapter!

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