A/N: You always need at least ONE Post-Credits Sequence

"Prologue"
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Afterlife

Devon sighed. She had been in Heaven all her life. She knew she had a father who was still on earth and was only by his reckoning a little older than she was. Her mother was gone. In Oblivion. Or so she was told.

She ran a hand through her long reddish-brown (not auburn) hair as she padded barefoot in her apartment. She had considered going to angel school years ago, but then she decided against it. She just couldn't be a guardian angel to anyone…

Because she couldn't draw her experiences from her parents… because no such experiences, past the time her father Charles visited her, existed.

By rights. She shouldn't have felt so lonely. She had friends. A family that included two grandfathers, a grandmother, and a cat.

But she didn't have her Mom and Dad… And that's what she wanted the most. Was her parents.

She sighed. She should be happy. But she wasn't. She didn't know why.

"Do you hate your father?" a voice said.

Devon turned to see the source. "Go away, Aggie…"

Agatha, who had appeared through a blue door, smiled. "I've been curious… Do you hate your father?"

Devon groaned. Agatha had been one of the teachers she had had over the years. Her grandfather Theo told her to be wary around Agatha and her grandfather Elizabeth said not to accept any offer for Agatha to play her accordion.

But her Grandfather Daniel said that Agatha, despite being a pain in the rear, was worth having as a friend.

So Devon looked at Agatha and said with total honesty, "No. I don't hate my father. Just hate he didn't get to stay."

"Are you sure that's it? After all, for the longest time he denied you existed."

"He FORGOT I existed, at least as a product of him. There's a difference and you know it, Aggie."

Agatha nodded. "You're right. I'm sorry. And what of your mother?"

"I wish she was around… She was willing to risk herself to save her friends. She lost… And went to Oblivion…"

Agatha looked at her and then murmured some words. Suddenly, everything darkened. Not only the interior of the apartment, but also the outside.

"Agatha?" Devon said curiously. "What's going on?"

"I'm going to read you a bedtime story…" Agatha said.

Devon crinkled her nose. "I'm 17, Aggie. I don't need a bedtime story."

"This one…you will…"

"It better not be any of the fake stories about you…" Devon laughed. "For a moment you had me worried. You usually put on the 'Blinds' because you didn't want the Crystal Palace to know some of the extracurricular stuff you were teaching me when I was younger."

Agatha looked serious. "This story is not meant for their ears and eyes. Just yours…"

Devon sat down. "Is this about the heroic fight you had with Aunt Brie, because…"

"Once upon a time… I love that phrase… Once upon a time, there was a boy and a girl in Utah who loved each other very much, but couldn't admit their true feelings to each other. Until one night they did. And then their bodies admitted it to each other, and then little Devon was conceived."

"I like this story so far…" Devon said with a lopsided grin.

"But then the girl who was the mother was shot, and little Devon was injured and died via miscarriage and was born here in the afterlife. Her mother, not wanting to leave her father behind, agreed to become his Persona."

Devon just nodded soberly.

"The mother, Katie, and the father, Charles, enjoyed many adventures together, until his heart moved back to his OTL, Yukiko…"

"BZZZT!" Devon said. "His heart had already moved back to Yuki once he saw her again… Which PREDATES Mom awakening as his Persona…"

Agatha played her portable organ, driving Devon to cover her ears from the pain.

"Who's telling the story here?" Agatha said. "You sound like one of those people on the internet who point out a continuity flaw…"

Devon sighed. "Sorry."

"Thank you. You're right, but next time, raise your hand on a continuity error, please…" She then winked at Devon and resumed. "The father courted Yukiko and then consummated the relationship, thinking it was the first time, but it was not… His suicide attempt from the guilt of the mother's death made him forget he consummated with her and his molestation beforehand. While the mother was happy he had reunited with Yukiko, she also harbored a secret grudge, hurt by this betrayal, though it was not his fault. Mindful of that, she kept this pain locked inside her. And so because of that withholding, he was unaware of her animosity."

Devon knew this, but couldn't really blame her father. He had no indication her mother wasn't okay with this and Devon knew he'd even asked her during those early days if Siobhan was okay with that, knowing her feelings were deeper than friendship, but not presented as full out romantic love that had included sex at one point because he forgot and she kept their romance a secret. IF he had had any hint she wasn't being truthful, he would have gracefully headed it off.

"But then events caused his life to be at risk, and then he died, and then a revival was attempted before The Queen perverted it and the father's body…"

Devon raised her hand. "What error did I make now?" Agatha said.

"It wasn't an error… It's just I know how this ends… Mom and Dad's Shadow Tom tried to stop the Slither in Dad's body from wreaking more terror than it had. Yuki burned the body and while Tom got to return, Dad's body burned black, indicating Mom's soul went to Oblivion…"

Agatha closed her Grimoire and nodded. "Then slumber will not come to you… I'm sorry…" Agatha said, sincerely.

Devon frowned, wondering what the point was. Agatha was walking toward the window, probably to cancel the cloaking spell. Devon looked at her toes, feeling frustrated. Aggie never wasted her time.

"Suppose, though… It wasn't entirely a true story," Agatha said.

Devon looked up. "What?"

"There were two souls in there as well as the essence of the Slither… Before you ask, the only Slither with a soul was Cutie 2… He grew a soul from what Will and Shiba, mostly Will said. The other two were your Mother and Tom… But suppose the black aura as the body for your father burned… was for an essence that was not a true soul… and therefore would be consigned to Oblivion by default."

Devon's green eyes widened. "Then that would mean… Tom wasn't the only one… Mom? Mom's alive?" Devon stood up and grabbed Agatha. "Where is she?! Is she in pain?! Take me to her, please!"

Agatha calmly placed her hands on her student's shoulders. "I can't… I don't know where she is exactly… So I can't take you to her directly. But I am gonna help you search for her."

"Help me…" Devon said, then she swallowed, the tears she was holding back were burning her throat. "Which means she's somewhere in the various realms of reality…" Devon said. "Is she in pain?" Devon repeated.

"I don't know…" Agatha said. "Here's what I do know…" She opened the Grimoire again. "I had been trying to figure out why Tom did return. By rights, he should have been gone as well as your mother, and I didn't mean to sound harsh…" Agatha said quickly when Devon looked away.

"A-And what did you find?"

"An anomaly at the moment your Dad's body died. When your Dad was Kyle, he noticed there was a distortion from a future point in time, a quantum reverberation. We had thought that was when he travelled back in time before that moment."

"But unlike him… I had scanned deeper… and was alarmed."

"What?" Devon said. "What are you saying, Aggie? Someone from the future took my mother out of Dad's body?"

"…" Agatha said. "Or it could be someone from the other realms and are making it look like it's someone from the future…"

"But she was extracted… Before she died…"

"Yes."

Devon heard that. And then mouthed everything she had just heard and discussed with Agatha.

Devon paced around the room. She had inherited her mother's tic of not wanting to pace with shoes on (And since in the afterlife, most were barefoot, this was easy.) She was murmuring everything as she paced. Thinking aloud but speaking so softly.

Then she stopped and looked at Agatha. "What do I need to do to prepare? What is my role in trying to find Mom? And is Dad…?"

Agatha looked a little sad. "The trip we're taking, your Dad can't come."

"My Dad can't-? Aggie!"

"It's better this way…" Agatha said.

"Better?! Dad should know Mom's alive! He should know that she's not dead and out there and be able to help look for her! Dad and Yuki…"

Agatha looked firmly at her student. "Dev… Please… Your father and intended stepmother are going be going through something over the next several months. Something where they're going to need to be there in Inaba. The trip we're taking, it's not gonna be one where if I brought them I could return them at the exact moment I took them. The price for their coming along would be time moving on to the side of the trip."

Devon looked at Agatha and then she nodded. "When I was 12… You told me that some trips involving time, such as those Uncle Yu took, those can return a person to a specific moment. But other trips, those involving other realms… Time from where they left marches on and so…" She sighed. "I wanted to see him again…"

"You're so much like him and your mother, Dev… He'd be proud of you… So would she… But you need to leave him be… After all…"

"It's another Trial?"

Agatha nodded. "The Trial never ends."

Devon sighed. "How long will we be gone…?"

"I don't know and I have business with Shiba Takeuchi and your aunt Dani that I need to attend to from time to time… But I will not leave you alone…"

Devon looked at Agatha. "I'm gonna be an Operative?"

Agatha hesitated slightly. "Unofficially. You may have the time manipulation abilities, but that's it. No weapons. No wetworks."

Devon nodded. She was no killer. "Then how do I…?"

"Details… That should be shared more privately." Agatha then summoned a Blue Door.

"More private than here?" Devon said.

Agatha nodded. "Yes… The Crystal Palace may soon have their eyes and ears here… If they don't already…"

"What about my…?"

"I'll tell them…" Agatha said, lying. She had no intention of telling Daniel, Elizabeth Yamata, or Theodore. In order to give them deniability. A hard choice she made after speaking with Riku moments before and she was not happy for making it, but it was necessary. If they knew then the Crystal Palace would have a trail to follow and she preferred leaving one breadcrumb. With Aixes. Deliberately. So that way he could stay out of her way and ensure the Palace focuses on Orochi-no-Oni. As well they should.

She opened the door for Devon and let her go in. Then she stepped through and closed the door… hoping against hope she was wrong and their quest to find Siobhan did not lie on Earth… That way she didn't have to tell Devon TWO lies…

Agatha didn't know it, but she had been lying to herself…

And when a family would be reunited…

Nothing would be the same for any of them…

The Beginning