Life in Van Pelt's eyes leaves. The entire room begins to spin and everything that had entered the world squeezes back into the game including Pelt's body. Cassie runs for cover with her parents as the wind picked up in the small room. Everything happened so fast and Cassie could no longer feel her parents with her.

Suddenly she is sitting upright on something she felt like she was sinking into. She was back in the room and it looked the way it was before. Looking to her side she sees Peter and then Judy and Fiona. Peter and Judy are wide awake but Fiona is seated on the couch lifeless.

cassie gets up to go check Fiona's pulse. "Come on Fiona." Fiona also looked the way she did before. Very pretty, no dirt, gunshot wound or snake bite. She still didn't move although there was a faint draw of breath and then a heave as she woke up.

Relief flows through everyone. Everybody was alright. They had all made it back and it was the same day that they had first started to play the game. Cassie looks at the game board, it looked untouched. "What should we do with it now?" Asked Judy.

Peter takes it in his grasp. "We hide it. I know just the place for it too."

Just then Cassie's phone rang, she checked to see who it was and smiled. "I gotta take this guys." She gets up and walks out into the hall. "Hi dad." She said with a smile still on her face.

"That was something I hoped would never happen again." He said and then Cassie can hear her mom speaking. "Are you okay, do you need to come home Cass?"

Cassie thought that over and looks inside the room with Peter already looking at her. " No I think I'll stay like I've planned and don't worry I'll call you guys every few hours or so."

her parents agreed. "And Cassie please stay away from something strange and unusual."

Cassie agrees and then they hung up. Everybody joined Cassie in the hall. Fiona was dying for a long nap. Before doing so Peter pulled her away where they could speak in private. At the end of the conversation Fiona looked very satisfied and so did Peter.

Before Fiona walked off Cassie had something to say. "Fiona, I'm glad you're okay." Judy also smiles. "Yeah and me too."

Fiona smiles. "Thanks. I almost thought for a moment that you two hated me."

There is laughter between them before Fiona walks off. Cassie along with Peter and Judy walk out of the mansion and down the road. The game is snug tight under Cassie's arm. They get into Peter's car. "So where now?" Judy said confused.

"Paris." Peter replied.

"And you don't think Fiona and her father would mind?"

"Nope." Peter replied looking in his rear view mirror backing the car out. "We just broke up in there."

Judy was quiet and didn't say anything else. In fact she took a nap on the way back. Peter and Cassie would swap glances back and forth to one another in the mirror. But it was quiet and felt good to the both of them.

Peter stops in the back of a museum. Cassie had no idea which one it was without seeing the front of it. Judy is still sleeping so Peter and Cassie were going to have to do this quick.

Cassie takes the game and follows Peter into the back door. It's dark inside and dust immediately. She coughs a bit and then a light comes on. It's dim but is very easy to see.

It's a large room full of shelves and objects that some had collected dust. They needed to bury it deep in the room. "What made you think of this place Peter?"

Peter turns around grinning at her taking backward steps. "This place was my first job when I moved out here. A lot of things get lost in here. It's a storage unit for art that no longer go on display or they just don't find it valuable enough."

They continue to walk and Peter came to a stop. " it should be good here. Most of these aren't even touched."

Cassie slides it on the shelf and sneezes from the dust flying in the air. She can feel Peter's arms wrapping around her and she buries her face on his chest. He laughs. "Come on, let's get out of here."

They get back to the car and Judy had already woken up. "Where were you?"

"We got rid of the game for good hopefully." Cassie said getting back into the car.

"Eiffel Tower anyone?" Peter said and Judy scolded him.

"Actually that doesn't sound like a bad idea." Cassie said in an ecstatic tone.

It was decided, and it began to feel like the day they should've had. Judy suddenly felt the need to have fun and was walking faster to the tower than Peter and Cassie were.

Cassie and Peter took their time walking across the field. "What did you see when you rolled the dice inside the game?"

Peter doesn't respond right away. "It was me and my sister. It was as if we lived a different life and we played this same game with your parents only again everything was different. It's hard to admit that it all might be true."

Cassie tries to say something of her father but Peter continues as if he had just read her mind. "as a kid I had wondered for a while why my parents didn't take that ski trip that they had been planing for months but then I thought about the life I had before, the one in the vision. They had both died. So your parents saved mine."

Cassie smiles in his eyes and lays her head on Peter's shoulder. They caught up with Judy and they wait in line. "Let's all take the stairs." Cassie suggested.

"Are you sure Cass?" Judy asked knowingly about Cassie's fear of heights.

Cassie nods her head and they walk up the stairs. It's a long climb but not as long as the world of Jumanji. Cassie could see where they were reaching closer to the top. She was so invested in the view above her that she made one wrong step and started to slip.

Peter catches her from behind. "Still clumsy as ever aren't you?"

Cassie wraps her arms around Peter. "I love you Peter."

They kiss.

"Peter I'll race you to the top." Judy said getting on her mark. "Peter? Pe-?"

she turns to see Peter and Cassie kissing. Judy quickly takes her phone out. "Cassie your mom is going to love this." She snaps a picture of them.