Disclaimer: I do not own Final Destination, nor am i related to anybody in it in any way.-Although, I do totally wish I was WITH Kris Lemche-I won't deny that.- This is just my fanfiction story. I know that Ian and Erin died in the third one. I don't care. I love the two of them. To me, they aren't dead. To me, they are very much alive. If you don't like that, then don't read it, because, I'm not changing it for anyone. Ian and Erin are the best. Oh yeah, sorry about any bad spelling/grammer. I only have WordPad on this computer and am slightly deslexic. Sorry. I try my best to spell!

Erin smiled as her last class of the day ended. That day seemed to have taken forever. She never thought it was going to end. It was probably because it had been exactly a year since the train crash. The train crash, that killed Wendy, Kevin, and Julie. Next to Ian and Erin, they had been the last of the survivors of the Roller Coaster accident that same year in McKinley. All she could think about, was everyone that died last year. All those kids at their old school.

Although Erin didn't want to admit it to Ian, she believed what Wendy said. Atleast, now she did. If her and Ian hadn't almost died that night at Build It, she probably wouldn't believe her. But, after that and the train crash, she believed her. She felt bad that she hadn't before. But, she wasn't going to regret it. There was no way she could change it. Especially not now. She tried to convince herself that it all just happened because Wendy was convinced that it was going to happen. That every death, and her mere death, were all just odd coincidences.

Her smile grew as Ian came into site about seven doors down the hall. She played with a strand of her long, red, wavy hair as she walked towards Ian. He smiled back at her, and adjusted his heavy 'paperboy' bag on his shoulder.

"Hey, Pip." Ian smiled at her as she reached him. He ran a hand through his shaggy black hair. The two were on their fifth year together. She loved him so much, and was glad that he had chosen her all those years ago. The thought of another being in his arms bugged her.

"Hey, Zip."

His smile grew and he kissed her passionately. She was the best thing that had ever happened to him. He was glad that he hadn't lost her that night at Build It. They were lucky to have survived that night. That they "cheated death" and survived. Ian didn't believe Wendy and Kevin saying that death was going to come back and get them all. If it was true, why hadn't he and Erin died yet? Either way, he was glad they hadn't. Erin was his everything, he wasn't one to believe in that kind of shit. He thought that everyone had started to die after their premonitions was that they were convinced that it would happen. That they lead to everyone's death. The night at Build It, he and Erin almost died because they were so distracted by Wendy and Kevin, that they did a bad job. He was sure that they somehow caused everyone's deaths. Not that "Death had a plan."

"How was your day, babe?" he asked after breaking the kiss. He gently took her hand as they started to walk.

"Mine was alright." she watched their fingers lace together. Her smile grew some more. "How about yours?"

"Mine was okay. Very long and boring. As always." He laughed.

"Yeah. Mine was long and boring too. Thats school for you." Erin shrugged, looking back up into his eyes. She had to admit, University. did go by faster then high school ever did. Even though, high school did go by pretty fast.

"Let's drop out." he laughed even thought he was being serious.

"I would...but it cost my family a lot of money to get into University... probably not the best idea that we drop out."

"So? Money is over-rated."

"My parents would kill me, Ian. You know that."

"Don't tell them. I wouldn't. I mean...it's not like we even live in McKinley anymore. We are seven hours away. By the time they got here to kill us, we'd be long gone." he stopped walking and looked into her eyes and gently put one hand on her cheek. "Our dream, remember? When we graduated, we said we weren't going to College or University. We said we'd get as far away from McKinley as possible. Just the two of us?"

Erin bit the inside of her lip slightly as she looked deeply into Ian's eyes. She remembered when they said that. "Yeah, we should live our dream. But...maybe we should finish this semester up first. I mean, there is only a week left."

"Okay." he smiled and gave her a tender kiss on the lips. "So, next week we take off then?"

"Yes. Next week we will take off." she kissed him back.

Ian's smile grew, and the two started to walk again. They walked to and from Bluegrove University almost everyday since they only lived about ten minutes away.

Bluegrove was a very small town, but it had a pretty good University. It wasn't a very exciting town to live in. The mall was pretty little, and the movie theatre sucked, the movies were never out in time. You usually had to wait atleast a week. Sometimes it took up to four weeks for the movie you wanted to see to get there. But, it was the best University that both could get into. Not that it mattered anymore.

Erin smiled as they stepped outside. It was beautiful. A few clouds were in the sky which was as blue as blue could be. She took a deep breath as she looked around. It had rained since she had been outside last. She loved everything about rain, from the smell to the sound.

As they grew closer to their house, Erin went into her backpack and pulled out her house key. The only time Ian ever had his was when he was driving his van. A lot of people thought of her as the responsible one of the two. She sighed as she unlocked the door of their house. It felt good to be home. After both set their bags down outside their bedroom door, they went into the living room. Ian was the first to sit down on the couch. Once he was comfortable, he looked up at Erin and smiled. He motioned her to sit down beside him.

She sat down beside him with a smile. He wrapped an arm around her waist and she rest her head on his shoulder. They were the perfect couple. Nothing could seperate the two. As long as they were together, they were happy. When she was in his arms, she felt like nothing could ever hurt her. Nothing could have ever made him happier than Erin.

Erin was almost asleep in Ian's arms when she heard some children screaming outside. The kid that lived next door hardly ever had friends over. He was usually a quite boy. But not today, his scream pierced her ears. The scream...that reminded her of Wendy's that night on the Roller Coaster, a year and a half previous.

Ian and Erin walked around the Amusment Park. It was a thing at their school, McKinley High, for all the senior students. As they walked, they looked at all the rides and games. His hand held onto hers tightly, but not too tightly. The two were so happy together, and had been for three and a half years. Both loved each other very much.

As they walked, Ian looked at the roller coaster, Devils Flight. He looked at his girlfriend and smiled. "Do we want to go on it?"

Erin nodded and smiled. "yes."

Since it was such a long line up, they decided to use their flashpass. They got it stamped, but they still had an hour to wait. They walked around some more. At one of the game booths, Wendy had come up to them to take a picture. Neither of them had wanted their picture taken at that moment. They hardly ever did. Both hated pictures. Erin fingered the camera while covering her face, and Ian tried to push Wendy away. Both thought that it was a little bit strange that Wendy wanted a picture of them for the yearbook. They hardly talked anyway.

Ian and Erin were outcasts at their school. Very few people liked them. But, they were okay with it. They had each other, and thats all that mattered. They also had a few other friends. Well,more acquaintances then friends.

"Let's go on the Ferris Wheel. You know...just to pass the time." Ian smiled as he saw the Ferris Wheel.

Erin looked at it and shrugged. "Sure. Let's go." She took his hand, and the two headed towards it. The two got onto the ride quickly. Erin didn't really like Ferris Wheels, but she never told Ian that. She could easily get onto the Roller Coaster, but hated Ferris Wheels. But, she got on it with Ian anyway. Her heart started to beat faster as they were raised high into the air. She kept her hand in Ian's the entire time, not letting go.

Ian could tell that she was nervous. He carefully let go of her hand, and put his arm around her waist, pulling her closer. He moved carefully so that he didn't rock their seat at all. Ian held her closley as she rest her head on his shoulder. Even somewhere she was this scared, she felt safe at that moment. That moment, in Ian's arms.

When the ride ended, Ian took her hand again. As they walked off, he looked at her with concern. "Why didn't you tell me you were scared of the Ferris Wheel?"

Erin blushed, looking into his eyes. "Because...I wanted to go on it. I was with you. You make me feel safe. No matter where I am."

He smiled and kissed her before they started to walk around again. Finally, after another half an hour, they headed to the Roller Coaster and stood in line. Erin stood infront of Ian, and he wrapped his arms around her waist from behind, resting his head on her shoulder. He gently kissed her cheek and whispered in her ear. "I love you, Erin."

"I love you too, Ian." she smiled, putting her hands over his.

They were standing behind Ashley, Ashlynn and Frankie. Of course, Frankie was being a pervert. He had his camera in the girls' faces, and was trying to get them to 'lift their hands and cup them slightly so it would look like they were holding the Devil's balls.' Ian and Erin rolled their eyes as they listened to the three. Even though they didn't like the girls, they almost felt bad for them at that moment.

Moments later, they were boarding the Roller Coaster. Before it had even started, Wendy started to freak out. She claimed that she had seen the Roller Coaster crash, and a group of kids got off. Ashley, Ashlynn, Frankie, Lewis, Ian, Erin, Julie, Perry, Kevin, and of course, Wendy. Ian and Erin weren't planning on getting off. But, when Kevin was getting mad at Lewis, he hit Erin by accident. That pissed Ian off, so he attacked him. Kevin, Wendy, Lewis, Ian and Erin were all kicked off the ride. That is when the others left behind them.

Ian and Erin were mad that they got kicked off, and that they had to wait in the line now. They went to stand at the end of the line. Seconds later, the Roller Coaster they had just got off of crashed. Both were a bit mortified, but glad that they had gotten off, and that they were safe. Ian took Erin's hand, and they walked over to his van, in such shock, that they didn't speak. The drive home was pretty quiet as well.

As Ian pulled into Erin's driveway, he looked over at her. He ran a hand through her red curly hair and smiled slightly, "I'm glad we got off of that ride."

"Me too." She replied, managing a weak smile. Leaning over, she kissed him. "Night, Ian. See you tomorrow?"

He kissed her back. "Of course. Night." He watched her go into the house. Once she was in, he looked at her bedroom window. The light turned on and she came to the window. She waved to him as he drove off.

Erin screamed and sat up straight. She looked around. Once she realized where she was, she calmed down a bit.

Ian looked at her, his eyes filled with concern. "Erin...are you okay?"

"Yeah...I'm fine. Just...thinking of the night where the Roller Coaster crashed. That's all. I mean...we almost died that night."

"But we didn't. We are still here. There is nothing to worry about. I promise you, Pip." he told her reassuringly, looking into her eyes. "Everything is going to be okay. We had two near death experiences, but, we aren't dead. There is a reason for that."

"Yeah, your right." she smiled and kissed him.

After a moment of silience, Ian looked around. He noticed that the sun would be setting soon, and he smiled at the thought. "Want to go down to the beach for a bit?"

"Yeah, sure. That sounds nice." she smiled at him after nodding.

The two slipped on some sandals and headed out the door. It was still nice outside, which they were both thankful of. They walked there hand in hand in silience. It wasn't an awkward silience though. Although there was little talking, they were happy to be together.

A few old people gave them dirty looks as they walked by. The town was very small, and didn't have many 'goth' kids. Erin figured they were probably giving them dirty looks because of the way they were dressed. They both had black pants and black hoddies on. Both had wristsbands on each wrist, and their nails were painted black.

As they got to the beach, Ian sighed happily. The two walked along the sand, their fingers still laced together. Erin pulled Ian over to a rock and she sat down. She smiled and leaned forward to kiss him. He smiled as he kissed her back, holding her tightly in his arms for a few moments. After breaking the kiss, he sat on the rock beside, holding her hand tightly. Waiting for the right moment to ask his question. A knot started to form in his stomache. He was very nervous.