Disclaimer: I don't own Alex, Harper or any of the other Russos.
"Harper!" Justin exclaimed. "You must be Alex's soulmate."
Harper broke into a fit of giggles. "Yeah, right." She snickered. "I'm not Alex's soulmate. We've been friends for, like, ever, yeah, but that doesn't make me her soulmate."
"Well, some friends end up with each other because of fate. It might have been fate that brought our families together and fate that made you want to stay with our family rather than your own." Justin smirked down at the young girl.
Harper threw up her hands. "How do I prove that I'm not Alex's soulmate?"
"Well, let's see," Justin tapped his chin. "Did the stake always point at you when we asked which direction we should be going?" Harper nodded. "You're on Waverly Place. Well, there are only two things left. If you and Alex have 'been friends for, like, ever' then you shouldn't be afraid to give her a simple kiss. And there's no harm in checking out her body just a little."
Jerry and Justin grabbed Harper under the arms and dragged her up the stairs and to Alex's room. When they entered the lights flashed on. Alex stood in the same corner that she was in before. The two men brought Harper over to Alex.
Alex slowly turned and they saw that her red stripes had gotten even darker. "This is Harper." Alex said.
"Yeah, but we think she might be your soulmate." Justin replied.
Alex's eyes lit up and she asked, "Really?"
Justin frowned slightly, looking at her closely.
Alex coughed loudly and said in a forced nonchalant voice., "Ok, let's get this over with Harper."
"Alex, we need you to, uh, strip down so that we can see if Harper passes or fails the first test." Alex obediently pulled off her cloak and everyone saw a large tattoo of a heart that said "Harper."
Alex looked down at it and said, "Wait, that wasn't there a few seconds ago."
She gazed at Harper, who couldn't stop herself from staring at the many perfect curves and groves in Alex's body. Alex stepped forward slightly and pulled Harper to her in a deep, deep kiss.
Right before everyone's eyes, Alex began changing back into her old self. Her hair lightened to the black-brown it used to be. Her skin became creamy again and her eyes went back to chocolate brown with black pupils and whites around the iris. However, her fangs and forked tongue did not go away.
"I guess I have to keep those to remind me not to get too angry." Alex said jokingly.
Harper noticed that her smile was brighter than ever before. This smile wasn't filled with mischief or menace but with pure, bone-deep happiness.
"Thank you Harper." Alex told her and Harper actually felt that she meant it.
Alex swept her into another deep kiss and Harper actually smiled. This could be interesting. She thought, before getting lost in her passion.
When the kiss ended Alex glanced at her mother and said, "Mom? Can I ask you something?"
"Of course, Honey." Theresa replied.
"Well, the surfer-snake guy told me that I was half-demon on my mother's side. Does that mean that you're...?"
Theresa sighed and explained, "My mother is a demon. She had me and I came out mortal. I guess it skips a generation or something. I don't know chica."
Alex stared at her for a moment. "Wow, I'm a Wizard, A Demon and a Human. This is incredible."
Justin stepped up. "Hey Mom, why aren't Max and I demons too?"
Theresa patted her son's shoulder. "Because, Justin, in my family, the women are the demons. The males are either human or dead."
Justin's face fell.
"Don't worry son," Jerry patted Justin on the back. "at least you're a wizard."
Justin looked at him and smiled. "Yeah, I guess there's some good in that." Then, everyone went over to congratulate Harper and Alex.
Like I said, not very good with the whole Wizards of Waverly place fanfiction thing. Again, Sorry!
