A/N- Yet again I only got added to a few favorites and author alerts… yet still no updates… Anyway, school's picking up, but that shouldn't affect this story because it's already done. Two more chapters after this!


"It feels so good to be back at school." Dena said.

"I'd never thought I'd hear you say that." Reid grinned. He pulled Dena into his side as he walked down the street. "Now, you're sure we have nothing else to worry about. No other agents coming after us?"

"I don't think so. I think they got the point." Dena smiled. She turned her attention back to the street. They turned a corner only to find Jason and his friend Mark walking towards them. "Here we go…"

"Reid." Jason nodded.

"Jason." Reid replied.

"Are you feeling better Dena?" Jason asked. Dena's mouth dropped open in surprise of his kindness.

"Um, yes… yes, I am." Dena stuttered.

"My father talked to Reid's mom while you were back in Ipswich. She explained how you weren't feeling well and had decided to go home till you got better." Jason said.

"Yes, well, it really helped being home." Dena said. "I'm sorry, but did something happen while I was gone? I mean, you're being nice to us."

"My dad really likes Ellen. I haven't seen him this happy since my mom was alive. I won't sabotage this for him. I want him to be happy, even if it means I must be nice to someone I don't like that much."

"I understand, my mom's been so happy since she's started dating your dad." Reid said.

"Well, since we're all being civil here. How about a game of pool? This time no bets, just for fun."

"I think I can do that." Jason said.

"We'll be at the pool tables tonight, probably around 9. See you then?" Reid said.

"You got it." Jason stuck out his hand and Reid accepted it. The shook hands before parting ways.

"That was still weird." Dena muttered.

"But it was a good weird." Reid smiled.

"I need to go back to my room. I have some homework and notes I need to get caught up on. I'll see you tonight?" Dena asked.

"Ya, I'll be at your room at 8:30." Reid said.

"Sounds good. I'll see you then." Dena kissed Reid softly before leaving and walking into the dorm. Reid continued down the street to the Student Rec Center where he was meeting his brothers for a swim.

When Dena reached her room she opened her laptop and turned it on. She unpacked a few books and placed them on her desk. When her computer finally finished waking up she turned on the word program and started typing.

Extermination Inc.

The little accident on the cliffs did not go as planned did it? Doug and Alex will no longer be working for the company. In my opinion, it's better this way. Now, you've lost three of your top hunters within a year. Two of them are dead and the third wants nothing more to do with you.

You've tainted my life too much. Don't come after me, my friends, my new family, or the love of my life. Anyone you send will meet the same fate as Doug and Alex. I'm done with the lifestyle you gave me. I have new options, brighter options. I'll be with someone I love and some of the best friends any one could ask for.

Now think about it. Should you really risk more agents coming after someone who is content with not telling your precious secret? You've seen what four powerful warlocks and one of your now ex agents can do. Don't risk it. Don't worry; your secret organization will be safe. Our group knows about it, but that's it. Go fight your other magical beings, just forget you ever sent agents to Ipswich.

Dena Winters

Former Agent

Dena smiled at her letter and hit the print button. She closed the screen with the letter on it without saving it before finding an envelope. She wrote Doug's address on the envelope before folding the letter and slipping it in. Dena put a stamp on it before walking down to the main floor to put it in the mail box. She returned to her room with a smile. She quickly started working on her homework to get more done before Reid came over.