1st of January

"Magicians, the Four Horsemen have stunned the world, by not only proving that they are not dead, but also by exposing the Mayor of New York, Michael Haist, who was using tax payers money for his own personal use." The news reporter read and showed a video of Haist being taken away by FBI agents. "The Horsemen haven't been seen since their final act, which has left the world wondering if they've gone into hiding, gone their separate ways, or a back together planning their next show." The reporter finished and I looked away from the television in the far corner of the diner.

I was sitting in a booth, opposite Jack and Danny and Merritt was sitting in the one behind us, leaning over the back. All of us had hoodies, caps and sunglasses on, as we were still wanted criminals, especially now after we technically stole all of Haist's money, though he did steal it in the first place.

"So what happens now?" I asked.

"We continue on with our lives." Merritt said behind me.

"Until we get another message from the Eye." Danny added.

"So, this is goodbye?" I said, looking at Jack.

"For now." He smiled.

And one be one, we all got up and left the diner, where outside, Danny and Merritt got into their cars, and Jack climbed onto his motorbike, which he'd promised me he'd be having lessons for. I walked to the side of the road and was about to hail a taxi when a playing card flew past my face, wedging itself into the tree beside me. The Queen of Hearts.

I pulled it out of the wood and threw it back to a smirking Jack. "There's room for one more." He said and grinned as he threw me a helmet. I thought for a moment before the corners of my mouth curled up into a smile, and I walked over to the bike.

"Where are we going?" I asked as I climbed on, behind him.

"Don't know yet. We'll just see where we end up." He said and started the engine.

"Good. I trust you." I said.

"Don't you remember what I said? Every girl I get close to, I end up taking their trust, and…" he began.

"Yeah, yeah. Their wallets." I interrupted. "But how many of them takes yours instead?" I said and held up his wallet in front of him.

"Okay, okay. Point taken." He laughed. "You ready?" he asked as he revved the bike.

"Let's do it." I said and held onto him tightly, as we roared away from the diner. And just like that, the Four Horsemen disappeared, ready and waiting for our next show.

A/N: So...that's the end of the first story in this series. I hope you enjoyed it! I've decided to upload the other parts in this same story, so stay tuned, I'll post the first chapter of Part 2 in a few days!

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Stay awesome,

Amy :)