Taylor Swift - I Know Places (Part II)
A/N: Here's the last chapter, just as I promised. I hope you're satisfied with the ending!
First part - Second verse, Second part - second pre-chorus, Last part - Outro
"Alex, how could you be so stupid?" He sat down on the chair next to her and buried his face in his hands.
"I don't know, I…" She didn't know what to say. She wanted to hit herself on the head. Now it was her fault their parents knew exactly where they were. Her fault. "I'm sorry Justin," was the only reasonable thing she could come up with to say.
"Well, we can't buy a second change with a sorry."
She unlocked her phone and fixed her mistake. "It's off now. Justin…"
"It's not your fault, Alex. I'm not mad at you, but we have to go now. Go pack your stuff. We'll use the IPP."
"But they'll know where we are if we use it," she stated.
"Yeah, but it will buy us some time."
Alex nodded and made her way to the bedroom. She hadn't taken much stuff, so she finished packing in a few minutes.
"Okay, I'm ready, but can we please eat first, I'm starving," she complained.
Justin opened his mouth to say something, but Alex would never know what that was, because he was interrupted by a knock on the door.
"Justin, Alex, open the door. We know you're here." It was their dad. And he didn't sound pleased.
Justin pressed his finger on his lips, signing Alex to be quiet. It took her a lot of effort not to make a sarcastic comment. Soon, she felt herself being lifted from the ground, into the IPP. She closed her eyes and as soon as she opened them, she just felt the urge to close them again. The only thing she could see was white.
"The wizard world?" she asked. This was probably the place they would be found the easiest out of all.
Justin held his hand on a little distance in front of his eyes. The contrast between the relatively dark hotel room and this place was huge. "The wizards world is big and has lots and lots of different 'worlds'. We're going to a hidden world. It's not possible to be tracked down there."
Alex made a 'huh' sound. "So a place full of murders and other criminals. Sounds perfect."
"No, it's not what you think," he said as he started walking. "Only those whose intentions are pure can get in."
Alex followed him. "What's that supposed to mean?" she asked.
He paused a few seconds, waiting for her to catch up. "It means that no 'bad' people can get in and no one who wants to find someone to get them back home. It's a place where people go who aren't excepted the way they are because they look a certain way, have a religion people don't except" He turned to face her and then went on with a lowered voice "or love a certain someone."
A smile appeared on her face "Well then you're pretty stupid for not thinking of that sooner," she said, taking a step towards him.
He grabbed her hand and rubbed it gently. "You didn't even know it existed."
Their faces were only a few inches apart and it took Alex a lot of courage to not close those. She knew they had to go. The longer they waited, the sooner their parents knew they were here. But to her surprise, Justin didn't think about that. Not that she cared.
"Let's move," Justin said as they broke the kiss. He was still holding her hand, which made Alex smile. Justin was right, she usually didn't like holding hands, because hers were always cold, which made other hands usually feel warm and sticky. Nobody wanted to hold a warm and sticky hand, right? But Justin's were only a little warmer than hers. Just right. Guess there was one advantage of dating someone you were blood-related to after all.
"But I don't like walking," she complained and looked at him with a pleading look.
"No, I'm not gonna carry you," he said, but she knew he would give in. "Don't look at me with those puppy eyes." He looked away, but he couldn't ignore her.
She made her puppy eyes even bigger.
"Okay, fine," he sighed. "Get on my back."
He turned his back to her and she quickly hopped up. "Thank you."
It was about a twenty-minute walk to the entrance of the so called Hidden World. What a stupid name, Alex thought, but she didn't complain. Normally, they would've teleported there, but they still didn't have their magic back.
There were two guards in front of the door. Getting in was easy. The door would open for those with pure intentions and would stay closed for those without.
Inside, it was just like a town. There were houses and shops everywhere. People covered the streets. Alex wasn't excited that easily, but she liked this place.
They got their own apartment, which was beautiful. After dropping off the little stuff they had, they went to the first pizzeria they could find. (On Alex request, of course.)
"And they really don't know we're here?" She asked him to make sure.
"Maybe they do, but they can't get in." He took a sip of his coke. "And you're really okay with this?"
She looked into his green eyes. The eyes that would always shine for her, no matter what. "Of course. This place is awesome, though I was hoping for some criminals to be here too."
Justin gave her a confused look. "I thought you were being sarcastic when you said that." It was more a question than a statement.
Alex chuckled. "Think whatever you want. Anyway, I'm happy to be here."
"As long as you're here, I'm happy to be here too," he smiled, but Alex hit him playfully.
"Don't try to be romantic," she said with a grossed out face expression, though she knew it was exactly the same for her.
A/N: That's it. That's the end of the story. I know it wasn't long, but I hope you enjoyed it anyway.
I want to say thank you to every person who read this story and to those who reviewed! You are truly amazing!
