A/N: I really think that the last chapter I wrote wasn't as good, but then again, I am my worst critic. Please R&R. And I also didn't see the episode before "The Gathering," so I just made up some of it.

"To put it lightly, everyone I've talked to thinks I'm nuts," said Peggy, "Oh, my God, I'm turning into you!"

"Relax, Peg," replied Declan, "We'll get through this."

"Declan, this is no time to relax," said Miranda, "The dedication ceremony is tonight, the mayor won't call it off, and some fifty kids are in danger!"

"Thanks for bringing us back to reality, Miranda," said Peggy, "Well,-"

Just then, a fax went through Declan's fax machine. He went over to it and got the fax. "It's for you," he said, as he handed it over to Peggy.

"Random," she said to herself as she read it. Then a shocked look came over her.

"What's wrong?" asked Miranda. She and Declan walked over to Peggy, and read what the message said:

In the midst of all this madness, there are five things that will happen, in order to prepare you for the coming events. Luckily for you, four of them have already happened, but the only one left is the death of a loved one. Good luck.

"But I already had the death of a loved one," said Peggy, with a confused look on her face.

"You did?" replied Declan. Miranda nudged him, and Declan finally understood what Peggy meant. "You mean-?"

"Yes," replied Peggy.

"Well, we really don't have time to figure it out because the dedication starts at eight, and it's already ten to," said Miranda.

Declan, Miranda, and Peggy got there just as the kids were doing the candlelight procession. Suddenly, a bright flash illuminated the sky, which caused the three of them to look up. It was lightning. Just then, a brilliant flash of lightning struck the monument, which caused it to crash. Peggy, Miranda, and Declan raced forward to shove the kids out of the way when the monument crashed on them.

When Peggy came to, she realized that the monument ad only crashed on her. She immediately turned to her left, and saw Miranda staring past her in shock.

"What happened?" Peggy asked Miranda.

"I'm sorry, Peggy-I just saw-," Miranda could only say.

"Saw what? What did you see?" asked a worried Peggy.

Peggy turned to her right just when she saw her dead body, sprawled across the grass.

"Death of a loved one," she said to herself.