As Molly's tour came to an end that spring, Jack's Graduation Party began. The house was surrounded by family and friends. Annie knew a few of those people, most she'd come to know over the past year. Of course the people Annie came to love were already there, and Fiona should be over anytime soon. A lot of those who graduated high school that day made their way over since Molly would perform a concert in the back of their house.

The room was filled with many school friends; Aunt Molly was in the back yard setting up for a performance later. Even though Annie was not related to Molly and the rest of the family she felt at home with everyone. Off in the kitchen she could hear Clue with Jack. Annie snuck her way through the crowd to see both of them goofing around. It brought a smile to her face.

Annie and Jack had locked eyes in that moment. A sweep of excitement ran through Annie, she could feel her cheeks running red. Annie's smile grew bigger and brighter. Jack smiled at her and made a hand movement for her to come over.

Annie then felt a light tap on her shoulder. She turned to see no one there and looking to her other side saw Fiona. "Hey girl!" Annie and Fiona share a hug.

"How was your schooling in Seattle?"

"It was amazing that I could get through one school year without anything weird going on except for a few teachers." Fiona joked. Both girls cackled.

"Fi, it's so good to see you again. I was afraid when the last weird thing happened to me. I thought that no one would've remembered me." Annie was still feeling traumatized about the event that took place where everyone had forgotten about her.

Fiona took Annie's hand. "You're too much of a great person to forget. That's why they were able to overcome it."

Fiona and Annie walked together into the kitchen. "Hey there sis," Jack threw his arms around Fiona. The last time they had seen each other was around Christmas when Fiona surprised them all for a visit. Too many mishaps happened by trying to see her for Thanksgiving.

"Hey Jack." As Fiona hugged her brother back, Clue joined in the hug. They all laughed and eventually Clue dragged Annie into their group hug.

Fiona could see Molly setting up equipment for the band outside and excused herself. Fiona runs outside and into the arms of her mother.

"Man, I didn't get a chance to ask Fi about my synopsis idea." Clue muttered.

Jack and Annie exchanged glances at each other, smiled and shook their heads. "Clue," Jack placed his hand on his friends shoulder. "Forget it man."

"Fiona wants to spend some time with her mom not go over a taco loving knight battling against three headed dragons spouting spicy sauce on cities." Annie giggles and pats Clue on the head.

Just for a minute, Annie went upstairs to her room and searched the web on what was bothering her. Could something ever come back to haunt her? She thought of the man at Exit 13. Would he know his plans had failed? What would be the next move? Annie couldn't bear the thought of something worse than having everyone important in her life forgetting about her.

"Annie, you're obsessing." She told herself with her hands blocking her face. Annie closes up her laptop and heard a knock on the door.

"Is it okay if we talk for a bit?" Fiona asked.

Annie turned her chair around nodding at Fiona.

Fiona bit her lip as she looked back at laptop and back at Annie. "I really should not have given you that ring." There was regret in Fiona's tone.

Annie shook her head. "It's been interesting, but the man at exit 13 was my fault. I shouldn't have taken that stone from him to begin with."

"You didn't know, Annie." Fiona came in and sat at the foot of Annie's bed. "He wanted you to take it, practically begged you. What he did and what he still does to you is awful."

"This is going to sound weird, but, through it all it was the scariest one that happened. I didn't want to lose everyone. Especially Jack."

It took a while for Fiona to grasp the last thing Annie just said. Her eyebrow rose at Annie. "Come again?"

Annie was not careful with her last statement; she realized it after it had came out. Annie then came to a conclusion once it was out that she did have strong feelings about Jack. Annie gulped and nervously giggled. "Please don't tell Jack."

Fiona's mouth dropped and then made its' way into a smile. "No, I'm his sister and that would mean me being too nice to tell him."

They giggled and made their way back downstairs. By the time they were downstairs everyone had made their way outside with the food and beverages. "Molly must be ready to go on." Annie said. Fiona and Annie took hands and made their outdoors in a quick fashion to the table with beverages. Both took a liking to some cold sodas and turned to the stage as Molly rocked out to a song.

Annie made her way through the crowd for a best view. She felt the band kick in throughout her body and she was dancing to the rhythm.

Someone came to stand near her, Annie stopped dancing and she knew who it was since she's used to him being there. "Congratulations on today Jack. We're all proud of you." Annie smiles up at him.

Jack glanced down at her to share a thank you and back up at the band. "If you don't mind I'd like to borrow your laptop for an hour or so tomorrow. Mine is still down and there's a campus I'd like to research."

Annie shrugs. "It's fine by me."

There is a moments silence, Jack had wanted to say something, but didn't. To Annie it looked like he was trying to form a conversation in his head before saying it. "During the summer tour I'm going to be looking at colleges and Universities before choosing which I feel is right for me. I was hoping you'd be a, ah-"

"That I would be to almighty spirit guide on your shoulder to help you choose?" Annie added with a laugh.

Jack chuckles. "Yeah, I figured you and Ned are also smart enough to help me out.

Annie thinks it over. "Hm, with a compliment like that, I figure I should."

Jack smiles with a nod.

Annie pays the band her attention again and looks among the crowd. Carey, could not strum on the guitar any better. He was the best. Better than the best. He too was on his way.

Annie could see around her, the people she loved so much are all doing very good in their lives. She felt the odd one out. A storm was coming for her.