We ate breakfast once everyone else was awake. Elijah stayed buried in bed occasionally popping his head out to tell us we were being too loud.

"He's going to be alright, right?" Jeremy asked Tess.

Tess nodded, "Yeah he'll be back to himself by the end of the day."

She walked up behind Derek who was grabbing his share from the plate of bacon. She set one hand on his shoulder and reached around him for bacon with her other hand. Derek jumped.

"Tess you've got to stop," he begged.

"No," she smiled. "Because I need your help."

"With what?" Derek asked.

"Well our nurse friend won't be coming by today and I need my stitches out. So you're going to help me do it."

Derek took a deep breath.

"Come on," she took his hand and walked down to a table full of medical tools.

"Wait now?"

She picked up a tiny pair of scissors and sat down at an empty table. Tess handed them to Derek and pulled her bandage off.

"They're right here, I can't see them well enough to do it myself," she said.

"You're sure you don't want to just wait for the nurse to come back?" He asked. Tess nodded.

There was quiet little snips as Derek cut through them.

"Now you've got to pull them out," Tess said.

One my one Derek pulled them out. I expected Tess to mess with him and pretend one hurt her but she didn't. He set the scissors and stitches on the table beside her.

"All done?" She asked. Derek nodded, she gave him a quick kiss on the cheek, "Thank you Derek. They were starting to hurt, I needed them out."

He helped her off the table and they walked back to the three of us who'd been watching the entire time.

"You ok?" I asked Derek as he took his spot beside me.

He looked a little pale as he nodded but he seemed fine. It wasn't as bad as he thought it was going to be.

"What's the plan for today?" Emma asked looking around. "I can't stand sitting around for another day, I want to do something."

"Why don't you guys get in contact with Matt and the others today? We should get the whole gang back together. I'm going to run some errands with Ashe."

"Errands with Ashe?" I repeated concerned.

Tess nodded, "Yeah, get some stuff ready for the road, oh and I'm going to need all of your guys' dirty laundry, Ashe says I can do laundry at her house today."

I looked down and realized I was still wearing yesterdays clothing. Yet another reason I wanted a home, clean clothes and variety of clothes. I wouldn't be living off the outfits stuffed in my backpack.

We finished off the breakfast and gathered our clothes for Tess. Ashe showed up to help her carry everything over.

"Oh no," she smirked seeing Elijah. "Someone had too much."

She set down the bag of clothes and walked over to Elijah.

"Leave me alone," he glared.

"Uhh no," Ashe pulled the covers off him. "I told you that I had something at my house to show you remember? I think its time you see it."

"Fine," he sat up and grabbed his bag. He dug around and pulled out a pair of sunglasses. "Make it quick."

Tess grabbed an extra bottle of water, probably for Elijah, and they left.

"So now what?" Jeremy asked. "It's not going to take us all day to call up Matt and talk to them."

Derek ignored Jeremy and pulled out his phone and hit Simon's name then speaker. It rang three times before Simon finally picked up.

"Hey," Simon said. "What's up?"

There was loud noises in the background.

"Is this a bad time?" Derek asked.

"Uh yeah maybe a little," Simon said.

"Would you get off your phone and help me," Tori shouted in the background.

"What's going on Simon?" I asked.

"Hey Chloe," Simon said. "Uh we just ran into a bit of trouble. We are trying to get Matt back."

"Back from where?" Derek asked.

"It's kind of hard to explain right now," he said. "But we went after a nest of vampires that turned out to be demons and well they kidnapped Matt into a demon universe. Did you know those existed?"

"Why didn't you call us for backup?" I exclaimed. "Where are you guys?"

"SIMON," Tori shouted in the background.

"I have to go," Simon said. "I'll call you later."

The phone beeped as Simon hung up. Derek glared at Jeremy.

"You just had to jinx it didn't you," Derek growled.

"You can't blame him for that," Emma stepped in.

I ignored their bickering and pulled out my phone and texted Simon, 'I've summoned demons before. Send me a picture of where you are, I can help.'

My phone dinged a minute later with a picture. It was a field with all sorts of burry chaos going on that I couldn't make out.

"Derek," I interrupted their bickering. "I can help them but you have to trust me."

"How?" He asked.

"I can project myself out of my body. I've done it before, I think I can project myself to where they are."

"First of all, no. Secondly what good would sending a ghost do?"

"Derek I've summoned demons from the other place before too. I could pull Matt from their dimension."

Derek shook his head, "You're nuts Chloe. No."

"Please trust me. They can't get there on their own," I begged.

"Derek," Emma spoke. "They sounded in trouble they could use whatever help we can give. You can't hang Simon out to dry."

"Fine," Derek growled feeling outnumbered.

I closed my eyes and pictured the picture Simon sent me. Pulling myself to it. I opened them when I heard a thud and saw I was standing next to my body. The thud was my body falling over.

"Chloe!" Derek panicked.

"Don't touch her," Emma snapped. "It's working."

I closed my eyes again and focused harder at pulling my spirit to the field. Amping up my power more and more. Again there was thud and a shout, but when I opened my eyes I was in the field now. This thud was Simon hitting the ground nearby. I did it! I projected myself to them!

"Chloe?"

I turned around to see Liz and Kyle back to back. Swirling above them was a black and orange glowing cloud. It was a demon materializing.

"No," I screamed, pushing it as hard as I could. The demon cloud disappeared.

"What're you doing here? How are you-" Liz and Kyle must've been the only ones who could see me since they were part ghost. Simon looked around confused.

"Who are you talking to?"

"Chloe's right there," Kyle pointed at me.

Simon looked right at me like he couldn't see me standing there. I was invisible to him.

"I don't have time to answer questions," I said to Liz and Kyle. "I don't know how long I can hold this. I'm getting Matt for you."

The air felt hot around me like when the Edison Group's demon visited me. I pulled on that power and pictured yanking Matt back to the ground beside me. I pulled on the demon's power and pulled on my mental image of Matt. Harder and harder. Tuning out the chaos around me and focusing solely on Matt but nothing was happening.

Did I not have enough power to get him back to our side?!

"Think Chloe," I mumbled to myself trying to keep a level head, I knew I was on the verge of panic. "He's a half demon pull on his demon not him."

I changed my mental image to what Matt looked like the night we met V. The only time I saw part of his true side. I focused and yanked as hard as I could.

"Chloe?" I heard Kyle shout.

I was focusing more on Matt than maintaining myself here, they couldn't see me anymore. I was slipping back to my body. I knelt and grabbed the grass on the ground as long as I could feel it, I knew I was still here. I went back to summoning demon Matt. Pulling with every last ounce of effort that I could.

The air whistled and the ground exploded beside me, knocking me off my knees and tearing me away from my concentration.

"Matt!" Simon screamed running towards the hole in the ground.

I'd done it. He was back! I didn't stop to hope he was okay after an impact like that, I quickly got to my feet and ran to Matt to protect him, as soon as I was beside him I started banishing demons as fast as I could while making sure Matt didn't leave with them.

A silence fell as Tori shot the last one before I could get to it.

"She did it," Simon said. "I don't know how but she really did it."

I gasped as I felt water splash my face.

"What the hell?" I shouted at Derek.

"Whoa there easy," he put his hands up. "We had to wake you."

"Why?" I glared. "You didn't know what was happening!"

"Chloe," Jeremy said softly. "You've been out for hours."

I blinked, anger dissipating. "No I was just there for a few minutes."

Jeremy showed me his phone which read 2:17.

"Simon called us at ten and told us what you did," Derek said. "Matt's beat up pretty bad but you did it."

I shook my head again, "I just did it seconds ago."

Derek and Jeremy shook their heads.

"Time must work differently outside the body or you needed time to travel back or heal or something," Jeremy said. "You saved Matt hours ago."

Derek handed me my phone, "They told us to call as soon as you were up."

I clicked Matt's contact and it answered on the first ring.

"Hey kiddo," Matt said, voice raspy. "You figured out a way."

"Are you ok?" I asked.

Matt chuckled weakly, "You could've gone a little easier on the reentry. I'm told I hit the ground like a meteor. Sure feels like it."

"I'm sorry."

"Don't be. Thank you, I don't know if they could've done it without you."

I felt tears in the corner of my eyes and I didn't know why.

"Can I come see you," I asked.

Matt moved away from the phone to have a coughing fit. When he came back he said, "I promise I'll see you soon. Take it easy for a day or two Chloe. It's not possible to anchor yourself away from your body so far and so long. You need time to recover from that miracle you pulled."

"I will," I promised.