Waverly took the woman back to Jeremy's lab. She didn't want the woman to freak, so she left the woman with her best friend while she warned the others. The stranger hadn't spoken at all since they saved her from the wolf. She was very quiet and just looking at Waverly and Kara with a neutral expression. Waverly entered the lab.

"Guys, we had a bit of a situation in the woods, so could you all please be quiet," Waverly said, receiving confused looks.

"Did you bring a wild animal," Rosita joked. The dirty blonde shrugged. "You did not."

"No! It's a person, but still." The other teens nodded. They carefully entered with the stranger in tow. The others looked at her like she had grown three heads.

"We saved her from a wolf," Kara said, excitedly. "That was a bit too excited, but still. She's fine!" They escorted the woman towards the nearest seat. They all kept looking at her, all trying to figure her out. "So, hi. I'm Kara, and these people are my friends," she started to point at them as she named them, "that is Lena, Rosita, Jeremy, Winn, Doc, Dolls, and Waverly." The stranger blinked rather rapidly at Waverly's name, recognition in her eyes but it was quickly gone. "What's your name?"

"I'm Eve," the woman, Eve, said. "Where am I exactly?" She looked around, trying to see where she was better. Waverly looked at the others, and then decided to answer.

"You're at Jeremy's house," she explained. "And if you meant where as in where in the country or the world, well your here in Purgatory, Alberta, Canada." Eve stayed quiet as if she was processing. Waverly wasn't sure why she felt like she had seen her before, but she was trying to figure it out. The door of the lab opened, Alex and Wynonna. She had forgotten about them for a second.

"Okay, we're back," Alex announced as she entered. Wynonna gave a slight wave at them. She looked to the side, getting scared by the stranger in the process.

"Who's this," she asked. She looked the stranger up and down. There was something about that stranger.

"This is Eve, we saved her from a wolf," Kara said.

"What," Alex said. "You two saved her from a wolf? What were you doing in the woods? Are you trying to get yourselves killed?" Kara and Waverly shook their heads. "You girls have to be careful."

"We're not five years old, we can defend ourselves," Waverly said, crossing her arms. "We helped a person by ourselves. And as much as we appreciate it, we don't always need you two to help us with everything." Kara nodded in agreement. Alex pinched the bridge of her temple and let out a breath. Wynonna just looked at them with their arms crossed. Waverly then started regretting her words because it seemed like she had made a mistake.

"We're not having this argument now," Kara quickly spoke, sensing the tension between them. "We need to help Eve with whatever she was dealing with." The three others nodded. "Okay, so Eve, where were you before we found you?"

"I lived in a cottage in the Pine Barrens," Eve said. "I lived with my fellow sisters and our master, Lou. We lived in peace and serenity, away from all the things that ruined society." The teens looked at each other, confused. "This is all so strange from where I used to live, but I guess I'll get used to it."

"Okay, hippie weirdo," Wynonna said, "is there a way to get your hippie leader down here?" Eve shrugged.

"Maybe we can put here where we found her, and he'll get lured back," Winn suggested. Jeremy nodded along to his best friend's plan. "I mean, it'll make some sort of sense, no?"

"I think we should go with Winn's plan," Rosita agreed.

"What if the wolf comes back," Waverly asked. "It's possible that the man that threw her there sent the wolf." They all stood quiet for a minute, thinking everything over. Waverly had a point; the wolf could come back and ruin everything for them.

"I think the best shot we have right now is going back there and see," Dolls said. The rest agreed, except Waverly and Kara who recalled how bad the wolf was. The two girls still went along with it because they had no other choice. The teens started to exit the tiny lab, except Waverly who caught her sister's arm before she could exit.

"Are you okay," she asked in the softest way possible. Wynonna shrugged.

"Of course, I'm okay," Wynonna replied. "Why wouldn't I be?" The youngest Earp looked at her sister, a serious expression all over her face and her arms crossed in front of her chest. "There is something, but I'll tell you later after we figure and fix this entire Eve situation. Okay?" The girl sighed and nodded. The older woman put an arm around her baby sister and they exited.

They got to the part of the woods where Waverly and Kara said they found Eve. There they found another girl in the same position that they found Eve yesterday but looked like they were too late. The wolf had already got the girl and it seemed to be feasting on its prey. Waverly gasped when she saw all the blood on the ground. She buried her head in her older sister's shoulder, Wynonna responded with putting her arm around the girl for comfort.

Kara patted her best friend's shoulder and let go Lena's hand which she had been holding the whole trip there. She went towards were the wolf was, slowly and quietly. The others remained tensed and in silence as they waited to see what happened Kara and the wolf. The wolf suddenly looked back to where they were. Alex stepped a little forward towards her sister on impulse, but Kara motioned for her to stay back. The wolf ran away. Kara furrowed her brow as she watched the animal go away.

"What happened," Lena spoke first. The blonde shrugged.

"This didn't happen last time," Kara responded. "I guess he did what he wanted, poor woman." She went and knelt next to the woman, closing her eyes and letting out a breath. She stood up then started to walk towards the group again but stopped when she heard a noise.

"Kara," Alex whispered. "Come here, let's go." Kara walked slowly towards her sister, trying to not make noise. She tried to lower her movement as much as she could so the bear wouldn't get angry with her. "Okay, guys let's slowly walk away."

"No, wait, look," Wynonna said. There was a man walking from behind the wolf. Eve's eyes lit up slightly at the sight of him, until she realized what he had done to her.

"Yiska," she yelled, her mouth betraying her. "He was the man I told you about." The rest of them looked. The man's eyes glowed red, making it known he was a revenant.

"Well," he started, "if it isn't the Earp heir."

"And to me you're another dead sucker," Wynonna retorted. She looked at her team. "Guys go before this gets ugly. And I'm not talking no for an answer, go!" The team left, except Waverly and Eve who stayed behind. "Go!"

"I'm not leaving you alone-"

"Yeah, you are! Go, before I make you leave!" Waverly hesitated for a second, not wanting to leave. Wynonna gave her a look and her baby sister left. When she turned around to face the revenant she noticed the bear had gotten closer. She smiled at it and started to move back. She lifted her gun to shot it, but the bear hit it with its paw. The impact of the hit made her fall to the ground and also made Peacemaker fall to the side, leaving Wynonna defenseless and on her back. The bear positioned itself on top of the woman, ready to do its thing. Wynonna hit the bear in the chest, but it was of no avail. "Crap." She should've let the others stay.

"The Earp heir is nothing without her gun," the revenant teased. "Look at me, I'm going to witness her death. I hope it's been fun for you, child." He knelt next to the bear, to get a better view of Wynonna's death. He laughed. "You have no way of escape." Suddenly a gun-shot rang out and the revenant was in the ground. The bear transformed in to a woman, Wynonna stared wide-eyed.

"Thank you," bear-girl said. She stood up from on top of Wynonna and left into the woods. Wynonna sat up and looked back, seeing Eve with Peacemaker in her hand, the gun smoking.

"Willa," she whispered. No wonder she looked familiar, this was her sister. Her sister who she believed was slaughtered by The Seven, but apparently not.

"What does this mean," Dolls asked Wynonna. They were outside talking. Dolls was helping Wynonna free her mind. Nobody else knew that Eve was Willa, as the woman didn't seem to remember anything.

"I don't know," Wynonna said. "Can it really be her? I mean she doesn't seem to remember anything."

"Childhood trauma, kids tend to suppress those memories. Are you still the heir?" Wynonna shrugged.

"The gun worked for her, but it still seems to respond to me." She took Peacemaker out of her boot and held it in her hand. She looked at it as if it could speak to her, but in reality, it wasn't helping as much as she wanted it to. "There's so many factors at risk here, but right now we just need to figure out how to get her back completely."

"Well, no." Wynonna turned her head to him, her brow furrowed. "The first thing you need to do is tell Waverly, I'm sure she'd be glad to hear that her sister is back from the dead." Wynonna nodded. She looked inside where the rest of the team was talking and working. "Come on, let's go back inside."