Warning: I haven't watched much of the latest season yet but I'm going to tonight on that right away.

Josh opened up the door to his usual barber shop and removed the hood from his head. He looked around at the usual people, men young and old each waiting their turn. Josh did a slight nod to the receptionist and took his seat in a chair, tapping his fingers upon his knee. Even though he was still in Boston, everything seemed so different.

His best friend, whom is a vampire, has been missing for the past 15 months and his other friend Sally was in Limbo. And as for himself, Josh was now recently human and single.

Nora has been having it difficult with knowing that Josh is living his 'normal' life while she suffers with his curse. Then one day there was a note at the side of his bed and an empty house to live in.

Josh sighed and glanced up at the clock, he hated being alone. Without a girlfriend, friends, and pretty much no one to talk to about the secret life he knows is living out there.

"Josh?"

"Yeah, that's me"

"No, I know it's you. Do you remember me?"

"Heather? Wow, how have you been?"

"I've been great! I didn't really expect you to be here in Boston" Heather smiled as she stood in front of him.

"I thought you lived in Rochester"

"I did" Heather nodded, "But it just became too difficult to live in that house anymore"

"I'm sorry. I wish there was something I could've done" Josh apologized.

Heather thanked the apology and just stood awkwardly in front of Josh, almost like as if she didn't want to go away. Heather was married to Stu for a short period of time before their little hiking accident. He gazed up at her and almost felt like there was something different with her. He tried to brush it off as a feeling for finally talking to someone in a long time.

Josh remembered how happy Stu and Heather were whenever they were together, almost like soul mates. It was the reason why he proposed to his then girlfriend in hopes of sharing something like that with her.

He then noticed how she had an apron on with a few silvery tools and then noticed that she was one of the hairstylists. She waved her hand over to behind the counter and Josh followed her to the seventh seat.

Heather let out a slight giggle as she wrapped the tissue around his neck, securing it. She took the black cape and thrust it around him, getting ready to start on her job.

"So what do you want to do today?" Heather moved her hand through his short hair and started to examine it. It was pretty nice to finally see a familiar face in Boston once again. But out of everyone from her list of people, she didn't expect to see Josh sitting there, her former husband's best friend. She nodded to Josh after he was done explaining what he wanted done and started to wet his hair.

"So when did you move here?"

"About six months ago"

"And how's your daughter?" Josh inquired.

Josh remembered the last time he saw Heather was that she was in her final month before giving birth. That was the reason why Stu was so reluctant to go in the end; he didn't want to be away from her if she ever were in labor. A pang of guilt crashed in to him as he remembered how persistent he was to Stu about wanting to go. Now because of him, Heather was a widow and a mother for her first year of parenthood.

"She's good; Maria is five years old now. That's her name by the way" Heather put in.

"That's a very sweet name. I can't believe she's five years old" Josh smiled.

Heather grinned as she fished out from her pocket her phone. She turned it on and her daughter was there smiling back at her. Maria had blonde hair just like her mother's, maybe a little bit lighter. He definitely saw Stu's eyes in hers as she smiled back at her.

"Heather! She looks exactly like you" Josh handed the phone back to her. "How is she?"

Heather went back to trimming Josh's hair as she tried not to think about Stu as of that moment. Maria always constantly asks about her father and when he was coming home. Sometimes she just wished that she told Maria that Stu died a long time ago but she couldn't stand to see her broken hearted. It just seemed simpler for her to say that he wasn't home but never thought she would ask for this long.

"She's doing really well. She asks about Stu a lot" Heather let out a sigh. "I don't know what to tell her, Josh. It's been going on for too long for me to suddenly say that he's dead"

"You're going to have to tell her the truth, Heather" Josh told her.

"Enough about me, what's new with you?"

Josh had a flashback about everything that has been happening ever since he moved here to Boston. From meeting Aidan for the first time to seeing Nora for the last time.

"Nothing really" Josh shied away.

Heather smiled at him, "I know that's a lie"

"I work advanced at my medical degree" Josh let out.

"That's great! Where do you work?"

In the residency area. At the Suffolk County Hospital"

"Maybe Maria and I should stop by"

"You don't have to do that"

Heather blushed, "Sorry. It's just been forever since I really talked to anyone since I moved here"

"I get out early on Monday" Josh let out.

Heather beamed, "That's great! Do you want to get a late lunch or something?"

Josh didn't really know what was happening as of this moment. He was always awkward around women and had no idea how to be in the same room with them. Heather was his friend's wife whom he never really talked too that much because she was always at school and what not. She glanced up and looked at Josh with almost pleading eyes but reluctant as well.

"Sure! Why not? I love hanging out with kids" Josh smiled, "How's Boston going for you? Do you like it here?"

Heather let out a huff as she took the blow dryer in her hand. She just let out a little chuckle as she slightly raised her voice.

"It's not New York, I can tell you that much. Everything's the same but really different. My brother didn't really want me to move here in the first place" Heather rolled her eyes.

"Why's that? I love Boston" Josh said.

"He's the elder brother"

Heather remembered how worried her parents were about her. But really, she didn't want to live in New York anymore.

Her mother thought it was just a phase and that it will pass, but Heather didn't think so. Everything around that place reminded her of Stu.

"You wanted to start a new life"

Heather looked up and met Josh's big brown eyes. She was about to ask if he knew but then stopped herself. He left New York also; he was traumatized about what had happened. She heard rumors around mutual friends about where or why he all of a sudden left his fiancée and perfect life.

"Exactly" Heather agreed.

"I get it"

"You seem to be the only one"

"Wow, you did better than the last guy. Thank you very much"

"No problem! It's what I do best"

"So how about Monday?" Josh questioned, making Heather smile.

Heather- Bethany Joy Lenz