Life had seemingly gone back to normal for both Luke and Jennie. The season finale of their show was finally airing, ending the 6 week period of it being on their screens. Luke and Shannen both announced they would not be returning to the show, and after plenty of speculation, the rest of the cast decided against making a second season. Jason wanted to focus on life with his wife who was expecting their first child, a little girl named Charlotte. Ian focused on his other projects, Tori skyrocketed back to fame after her creative input in the show was widely accredited, people finally saw her talent and she got out from her father's shadow. Brian realized that he too, had a purpose and was beloved, and not just because of his wife Shay's incredible singing career. Getting back together to do six more episodes gave the gang closure, it gave them a chance to honor the characters that impacted their lives, and gave them a chance to see their own worth as individuals, therefore, bettering their personal lives.

Luke still had his other show and had more time to focus on his son Kai's potential music career that he wanted to help him with. Jennie and Tori decided to continue working together on projects as they enjoyed it so much. But just before they said goodbye to Beverly Hills 90210, they had their final interviews. They knew they would all be in each other's lives from now on and never let so much time go by without connecting, but they also knew that they wouldn't see each other everyday. Because of this, when Jennie and Luke were asked to do a final interview together, they both jumped at the chance.


"We can't tell you how good it feels to see you two on our screens again." The interviewer gushed, before turning to the teleprompter, "Welcome back everyone, we are here with none other than BH 90210 stars Luke Perry aka Dylan, and Jennie Garth aka Kelly!"

Luke and Jennie both greeted in the direction of the camera. Luke could sense Jennie was a little nervous, and gave her knee a gentle stroke.

"So this new reboot has been doing immensely well! People love it."

"Yeah, it's catching on." Luke smiled

"We're so glad people like it." Jennie added

"Yes, of course. But what would you say are the key differences from then and now? How have your characters grown since we saw them last? Do you believe they have changed at all and was it easy to jump back into character"

"Well..." Jennie began, "It wasn't too difficult for me as I had a lot to draw upon. Kelly had a lot of character development during the ten seasons of the original show, so I kinda knew where her head would be at now."

"Would you say she's better or worse in this show?" the interviewer chuckled, making Jennie laugh

"I'd say she's better... she's grown up a lot. She's not a kid anymore, she's more confident."

"Yes, absolutely. And what about Dylan?"

"Dylan's my boy." Luke chuckled, "He's an interesting character. Now that I'm a father of a teenage boy, I empathize with him more than I did back then. But he's definitely grown, especially in his personal relationships. I think he's finally learned that possession isn't love and he's better at letting people in."

"What do you think of your characters' relationship now, as the show has progressed?"

"Well, you know what they say, 'And then comes dessert!' You always get the sweet thing in the end, and I think Dylan and Kelly deserved a happy ending." Luke smirked at Jen.

"Are there any moments from the original that you remember fondly?" The interviewer asked, and Luke and Jennie both shared a cheeky grin

"So many!" Jennie replied and Luke nodded.

"Too many personal ones to share with the world." Luke teased, "But, one memory that I will share with you, was the gang's graduation. When we were all standing together looking at the class of 93." He gestured to Jennie and she nodded

"Yeah, I remember." Jennie smiled

"It was a big moment for all of us. It was the end of our third season, the season that put our show on the map. And we stood there looking at the sign in awe. We were really proud of what we were a part of."

"It was a special moment." Jennie agreed

"That's lovely." The interviewer smiled, "And finally, what will you miss the most about doing the show?"

"Her." Luke pointed at Jennie. She smiled back and replied "Him." As she held his hand.


"It's true, you know." Jennie said once they were alone.

"I know." Luke kissed her forehead, took her arm and walked her to the peach pit, where the rest of the cast were signing autographs.


"Hey." Molly greeted Kai who was sitting outside the peach pit, playing his guitar

"Hey!" He smiled, strumming the strings.

"You're getting really good!" Molly praised

"Thanks. I practice like, everyday!"

"You should start a YouTube channel." She insisted

"You think?" Kai asked

"Yeah, definitely!"

"I don't know." Kai shrugged, letting out a chuckle. "I'm not very good at it. You know my dad hates social media, we never had much of it around."

"Well, I know all about it. I'll help you set it up!" Molly assured

"Really? Thanks!" Kai expressed his gratitude. Just as Molly was about to head inside. Kai called her name

"By the way," He began once she turned to face him. "thanks for checking in when our parents decided to distance themselves... You've always been like a big sister to me. I appreciate it."

"Anytime. Their mess isn't ours." She smiled sweetly.


Luke was at his ex wife's house to help Kai with his music.

"I'm thinking about it, honestly." Luke proclaimed, as he ate from the platter Rose put out onto the kitchen counter.

"That's ridiculous. You're not gonna move back to Ohio." Rose scoffed

"Not move, just get a place there. You know, to escape to when I'm not working."

"What about your son?" She asked

"He can come with." Luke grinned

"Is this about the whole Jen thing?" Rose asked

"Nah... I did the right thing." Luke assured

"You always try to do the right thing, Luke." Rose stroked his hand, "But now, our kid is one foot out the door, we got no responsibilities. It's time to do whatever the fuck we want!" Rose grinned, making him chuckle.

"I love ya, Rosie." He squeezed her hand.

"I know." She smiled, "Now sound proof my basement before he starts playing like you promised."


As Luke headed home, he found a small envelope under his door. He went inside, dropped his keys in the bowl beside the door and began to tear it open. It was a photograph of him and Jen, dressed for Dylan and Kelly's graduation. The picture was the two of them dancing outside. On the back of the photograph was the words

" We'll always have Paris. Love Jen x "


Flashback - Graduation 1993

"Cut!" The director called out. Luke and Jennie had just finished filming their scene where Kelly shows Dylan her father. Kelly had an appreciative look on her face as she hugged Dylan in the scene. Luke knew that while the hug was scripted, the facial expression wasn't. Jennie was truly grateful to have him in her life in that moment, he had always cheered her on, picked her up, and made her feel special.

"What was that for?" He asked, and she knew what he was talking about.

"You." She smiled, "...For just being you."

"Aww." He grinned, "Jen... you are just pure... sweetness."