Okay, so a while back I wrote a one-shot called 'The One That Got Away', featuring Skye and Jill. At the end, I said I was going write a spin-off one-shot based on the Sun and Rain. Well, I then decided "Why not write a whole longfic sequel?" So, screw it, I'm writing a goddam sequel! Remember, Chelsea is in her new body and no one on Sunshine Islands remembers her because she erased their memories. She also knows about her powers. Well, enjoy!

Thunder and Lightning

Vaughn

I walked onto the deck of the boat. There wasn't many there. A woman, two children, and a red haired girl. Chelsea. Words can't express how happy I was to see her again.

Chelsea was looking out at the sea. She hadn't lost the fascination with the ocean. It's weird. I'm just some normal guy who was dragged into all of this. I mean, my girlfriend is a goddess. With a fiesty attitude, childlike personality and supernatural powers.

I walked over to her. She sensed me coming and turned to face me. I was still adjusting to her new face. Well, her face wasn't different, nor her eyes, it was the clothes and hair. She now had long, wavy, red hair and always wore a green t-shirt, denim jeans and purple converse. Her face was the same flawless face with enourmous sea-blue eyes.

"Hey Vaughn."

I nodded to her and walked beside her. The islands were coming into view.

"Now, Chels, remember-"

"Be extraordinarly nice and don't creep them out and don't read their aura's and act like you know them forever and, most importantly, do not talk about your past life. Act like this is the first time you've ever met them," she finished, smirking. I blinked a few times. How did she know what I was going to say?

"Because you've told me over a hundred times." She read my imnd and answered. Damn, I have to remember she can read minds...

Chelsea laughed, obviously reading my thoughts again, and leaned over the bar, watching as the islands came closer and closer. "I've missed them..."

I frowned in confusion. "Huh?"

"The islands. I've missed them. The city is too loud, too polluted. You can't go any where and be alone or do anything without someone spying on you. And the rain! It's not half as beautiful as it is on the islands."

Ah, the rain. I smirked a bit. "I'm afraid I still don't empathise fully with you about the rain."

Chelsea eyes grew wide and she looked at me in shock. "W-what?! W-why?!"

I shrugged, nonchantly. "Oh, I don't know. Maybe because everytime we got into a fight it would rain non-stop? Maybe because you tried to commit suicide in the rain? Maybe because I had been standing around for five years without you, and everytime it rained it reminded me of you? Ya know, that kinda stuff?"

Chelsea looked like she accepted my challenge. "Fine. But, if it hadn't rained everytime we fought, you wouldn't have felt so down. If it didn't rain when I... Um... Punished myself, you woudn't have felt so sad. And maybe, if it didn't rain every now and again for those five years, you would have forgotten about me."

I rolled my eyes. "Goddesses, there's no winning with you..."

Chelsea giggled. "Course not! Now, I feel like a certain weather type would be perfect for my return to Sunshine Islands."

She raised her hands up to the sky and closed her eyes. Her face became calm. She whispered something inaudible. A small blue, electrical ball appeared in her hands and she shot it skyward. The next moment, rain. It started raining. Goddamit!

Chelsea opened her eyes and grinned. "Isn't it lovely, Vaughn?" she said, in a voice way to sweet. I glared at her and started to retreat indoors. But my arm was restrained. I turned and saw Chelsea looking at me with soft puppy eyes.

"Please don't go. C'mon. Stay."

I'm defenless. I sighed and walked back onto the deck with her. We were the only ones there now. Chelsea saw this and smirked mischeivously.

"Hey, Vaughn?"

I looked over at Chelsea. She was smirking. "Catch."

"Huh?"

The next moment, a small blue ball of electricity came hurling towards me. Acting purely out of impulse, I ran and hit it up into the air. Chelsea laughed and hit it back. I caught it and threw it towards her. She hit it up high, volleyball style. It went up too far and when I hit it, it fell straight into the sea. Chelsea ran over and looked down at it, pouting.

"Aw, boo. Your such a spoil sport, Vaughn."

I glared at her. "I didn't do it intentionally!"

She puffed out her cheeks. "Course you did! Cause your Vaughn!"

This wasn't getting anywhere. I walked towards the edge of the boat and stared out to the sea. I felt Chelsea walk beside me and stared at it too. We were almost there...

"We have arrived at Sunshine Islands. Thank you for sailing with Sunny Seas!" A loud voice echoed over the intercom. The moment the name of the ship company was heard, Chelsea shuddered. I laughed at her, which caused her to glare at me.

We grabbed our bags and walked off the boat. No one was there because it was raining, thanks to someone. Maybe that was her intention?

Chelsea grabbed my hand and started to walk straight towards Ranch Island. It was all too familiar. I pulled her back and she gave me a confused look.

"Don't you think we ought to go see Taro first?"

Chelsea frowned. "I don't need the help of that old man. And if I have to see him, I have to see Natalie. And if I have to see Natalie, I have to see Elliot. And, in case you don't remember, Elliot is married to Julia, who isn't exactly my BFF."

I sighed at her. "In your past life, yes. But you can redo that."

I saw Chelsea consider it, but she pushed the thought away and shook her head firmly. "Maybe I don't want to redo it. I mean, they hated me first because of my face. Whose to say they won't hate me again because I have the exact same face."

I groaned. Why? Why was she so stubborn? "C'mon, Chels. We agreed you'd try to make this work."

Chelsea bit her lip. "Fine. But only... J-just fine..."

I nodded and started walking towards the old man's house. I ocked loudly on it. Th door was opened by Julia. A rather large Julia.

"Vaughn!" She flung herself on me and hugged me. Oh god, not again! I wriggled her off and she smiled broadly. She then noticed Chelsea, who had a fake smile on her. Her face looked friendly but if you looked carefully, you could see flames in her eyes.

"Oh, you must be Chelsea! Wow, how lovely to meet you!" Julia, blissfully unaware of Chelsea's pure hatedred towards her, held out her hand. Chelsea swallowed and shook it, though I saw her wince. Maybe this would be harder than I thought...

Chelsea

Ah, I hate her so much! I was sitting in their house, at their table, drinking their tea, out of their cups! Oh Holy Stormina, save me now!

Julia had told us she was pregnant, that she had missed Vaughn, that she was glad to meet me and that she was sure I'd get on well in the farm. Psht, I didn't need her to tell me that! I ran this goddam thing once, I can do it again!

Finally, after much suffering and pretending to love her family, Julia told us we best be going. She handed me the keys to the house and told me she'd me happy to help tidy it up. But Vaughn intervined and said he would do it. Thank the goddesses.

...

It was half six and I had been fully re-acquainted with the town. I really, really tried but I don't think I did a good enough job on Will, Regis, Sabrina and Mark, who was now living with them.

I was back at my house and Vaughn was beside me. I was shocked by the amount of dirt and dust the place had gathered. Well, I suppose if I was never here then that made this house dirtier.

"W-well... It ain't what I remembered it like." Vaughn was walking around, examing the house of shambles.

"Vaughn, d'ya mind moving?" Vaughn shot me a confused look but quickly walked behind me. I closed my eyes and muttered a spell under my breath. I released a small ball of magic and it circled around the room, sucking up the dust and cleaning the dirt. After two or three minutes it had completly cleaned up the whole room. I turned and smirked at Vaughn. But he had a serious expression on. He took hold of my shoulders and stared at me right in the eye.

"Chels, I know you love magic but wouldn't it be safer to use it ony when absolutely necesarry?"

I pushed aside a strand of red hair. "I know that but... This was necesarry! Did you want to stay here and clean up manually until half ten tonight?!"

Vaughn only chuckled. I rolled my eyes at him. That man was as arrogant as ever. He was 29 now and still acted 7.

I looked at the now tidy house. It was still missing something... Oh! I waved my hand and several musical instruments appeared. I grinned.

"What would you be without your thousands upon thousands of instruments?" Vaughn's snarky comment came from behind me. I turned and glared at him.

"Watch that attitude or I'll add you to my collection."

Vaughn gulped and backed away. I smiled and laughed. I walked over to Vaughn and wrapped my hands around his waist. He stiffened, still not used to being treated so fondly, but eventually hugged me back.

"Amazing, ain't it? I'm finally back..."

First chapter, done! Now, an important announcement. I'm thinking of taking down The Switch. I don't like the way the story has gone, even though it's only the first chapter, and I feel I can do better. If you think I should just put it on Hiatus, PM me. I will come back to it, whether I take it down or put it on pause. Thank you. Also, tell me what you think of this! I hope you like it! Don't worry, it's not a whole load of fluff, I have a very intense, complex story line. But, if you think The Sun and Rain ended perfectly, then tell me! Oh, and all chapters won't be this short. It's only the first on. Peace! :)