The sun was just beginning to set on the following day on the edge of the Earp property line. A beautiful tranquil silence seemed to have taken hold of the land for once; as if sensing that things were about to change.

The group began to slowly arrive one by one; Wynonna being the first to settle on the small hill, Peacemaker still strapped to her hip as she sat watching the sun go down. Wynonna would soon realise that she would no longer need to keep the large revolver on her person at all time.

The next to arrive were Doc and Jeremy. Both exited their vehicle and proceed immediately to give the heir large tight hugs.

Dolls arrived next, emotionless and stoic as always. Purpose still strong within his strides.

Waverly and Nicole were actually the last to arrive. While the two were the guests of honour they had had the busiest day. They'd spent the morning and afternoon packing up Nicole's house and organising with Jeremy how to clean up Waverly's areas in the homestead. They had also submitted a significant amount of legal forms. Most just insuring that Wynonna and soon Alice would inherit all of the couple's belongings and assets. The work had already been half done upon Nicole's originally recorded death, as Waverly was her beneficiary. But now the couple had worked on organising Waverly's death certificate and tying off any loose ends that may come up. They were determined to make this as easy for those they were leaving behind as possible. In truth the bureaucracy of the day had left very little time for anyone to fully comprehend what they were preparing for.

When Waverly and Nicole finally arrived to the small hill Waverly immediately pulled her sister into the tightest embrace the small brunette could muster. Nicole approached the men and gave both Doc and Dolls firm handshakes and Jeremy strong hug.

There were no tears. Those had all been shed the night before. Everyone had accepted what was about to happen. It was the only way for them all to move forward. Additionally, the group all knew that had Wynonna not converted both women into demons the hugs and kind words that had occurred in the last 24 hours would have been swept away with the sudden and irreversible deaths of Nicole and then Waverly. These hugs and goodbye were blessings they'd never have been given the chance to have.

"Okay. It's time." Waverly said as she gave Jeremy one final hug and Nicole and Wynonna embraced without a hint of awkwardness.
The younger Earp eyed her sister. "You've got an early flight tomorrow so we can't keep you up too late tonight."

Wynonna gave a smile. It was true, she was getting on a plane the following morning. A plane to get Alice. She was going to see her daughter and bring her home.

"Roger that." Wynonna smiled at her sister.

While Waverly was slightly crestfallen that she'd never get to meet Alice she knew it wasn't worth the risk to wait even another day before breaking the curse for Wynonna. The world was unpredictable and the Earps had had their fair share of twists and turns. They were nipping this risk in the bud. Alice would never have to bear the curse the way the two sisters had. She and Wynonna were in full agreement about this.

"Okay." Nicole held her hand out for Waverly who gratefully took it. The couple gave each other reassuring grounding squeezes while the rest of the group backed away from them. "You all take care of each other you hear?" The officer said with a smile, looking at each of her friends trying to convey any and all thoughts of gratitude and affection she could.

"That goes for you two ladies as well." Doc smiled under his bushy moustache.

The couple looked at one another and smiled. "Definitely." They responded in unison.

"Okay." Wynonna felt her stomach tightening but she refused to let the pain and sadness fully grip her.

The Earp sisters held each other's gaze for a moment before both nodding.

Wynonna slowly pulled Peacemaker from its holster. Nicole wrapped her arm around Waverly's shoulder and held her tightly.
"You are all wonderful." The redhead said smiling.

"Don't watch this." Waverly said to her sister. "Just remember us both like this." The brunette snuggled into her partner's side and gave a sigh. "Remember us like this, about to start another adventure."

Wynonna nodded, held her sister's gaze one final time before slowly closing her own eyes and raising Peacemaker. Two shots rang out in close succession. Wynonna waited several seconds before opening her eyes once more.

Where Nicole and Waverly had been standing was now empty. Slight scorch marks in the grass the only sign that they'd once stood there. They were gone.

Suddenly Peacemaker began to raddle in Wynonna's hand as if there was something inside of it desperately trying to get out. Then as suddenly as the raddling began, it stopped and the revolver began to dissolve to dust in the heir's hand. Peacemaker began to blow away with the wind and soon Wynonna was holding nothing at all. She flexed her hand, opening and closing it several times to make sure her mind wasn't playing tricks on her. The gun was gone, it had served its purpose; the Earp curse was broken. Wynonna was free. Around her the men pulled her into a tight hug. She had finally done it.

"Alright you." Dolls said finally taking a step back to look Wynonna in the eye. "Let's get your bag packed. You don't want to miss your flight."

Several Years Later

Alice Michelle Earp ran along the field giggling. Behind her, her mother chased after her. Wynonna slowing her pace just enough to make Alice think she was actually out running her mother. Just as Wynonna was about to close in on the small child Alice threw herself into the large bed of flowers at the top of a hill. Wynonna soon followed her daughter the two began one of their frequent tickle wars, which, as usual ultimately ended with Alice on her back as Wynonna tickled her tummy till she squealed with laughter.

"Mommy! Mommy stop!" Alice yelled.

"Okay. Okay." Wynonna said flopping flat on her back next to her daughter to look at the sky.

"Do you think aunty Waverly and aunty Nicole know we are in playing their flowers?"

"You know Alice." Wynonna rolled over and propped her head up on her elbow to look at her daughter. "I bet they do." She gave the child's small nose a poke. "Just like they know when you hide your vegetables under the floor boards."

Alice giggled. "They don't know I do that!"

"Ha!" Wynonna yelled triumphantly. "But you admit that you do do it!"

"Maybe mommy." Alice rolled into Wynonna's chest. "Maybe."

"Uh huh." Wynonna conceded giving Alice a small kiss on the forehead. "Whatever you say munchkin."

As Alice began tickling her mother again, Wynonna let her thoughts dwell just for a moment on her sister. The powerhouse brunette who could make demons twice her height quake in their boots. She wondered how Waverly was doing. Was she happy? How did she spend her days, did she even have days anymore.

Wynonna thought of Nicole. The tall glass of redheaded water that waltzed into her and her sister's life and never batted an eye at their strange world. She had embraced it and even had made her own place in it. What adventures had she and Waverly experienced so far? Were they still as disgustingly in love? Did they somehow get married?

She wondered if they knew how happy she and Alice were. Did they know how much they'd given her with their work and sacrifice? Though Wynonna had long since accepted that she may never truly know what had become of the couple she did find comfort in the idea that somehow her sister was still watching over her and Alice. That she wasn't truly gone and that maybe someway or somehow they'd all be together again. But until that day came or maybe if it never came Wynonna was content. She and Alice were a powerhouse team and Wynonna Earp had never been happier. Her life was full.

Somewhere far below where Wynonna and Alice lay, or perhaps somewhere high above them or maybe simply nowhere at all. Waverly Earp and Nicole Haught were smiling.