A cool breeze was blowing on Madison's face. This is Deja Vu for her only the breeze was colder. Madison slowly opened her eyes and saw herself standing on the sidewalks with a bunch of people walking past by. She looked at herself, seeing that she was wearing a black coat, black hat, gloves, leggings, boots, and she was holding a suitcase. The same suitcase from before.

She looked around and saw Christmas decorations and notice the street and buildings she's at.

'I'm back in New Hampshire. Am I in 1969 or in 1995? The buildings don't look broken or vandalize.' she thought to herself until she notices a newspaper on the ground.

Madison picked up and read the date that it was December 24th, 1995.

'I am in 1995, only on Christmas Eve!' she thought again and threw the paper in the trash. 'I wonder if Alan and Sarah remembered me.'

Madison kept on going. Walking down the sidewalk, seeing building after building, store after store until...

"Maddie?" a voice spoke.

Madison stopped her pace as she heard the voice. That familiar voice before. She turned around and there stood Alan Parish and Sarah Whittle only with a swollen belly.

"Alan? Sarah?" she spoke softly.

She saw them smiling and quickly embraced around her. Madison felt a smile on her face and hugged them back.

"You remember us?" Sarah asked and Madison replied with a nod.

"But how?" Alan asked until she showed him the necklace.

"This might be hard to explain." she said to them, "But ever since the game ended, it all felt like a dream until I wake up... here I am like in a alternate universe."

"I can't believe it." Alan smiled as he looked at the necklace.

"But what's been happening to you after the game was finished?" Madison asked.

"Well, why don't go to the house and explain. We have a Christmas Party to decorate for tonight. Come." said Sarah and all three walked on the sidewalk.

"We were back in 1969. Where Sarah and I have all started. A while back, my father and I had an argument before playing the game but now we both make up and became the father and son that I wanted." said Alan.

"And the game? What did you do with it?" Madison asked.

"We both buried it under the river. We don't know what happen to it, but we didn't care for 26 years." Sarah answered.

"We were worried and wondering about Judy and Peter. We still remember them for 26 years, including you." said Alan.

"Judy and Peter... are they still with their aunt?" Madison asked.

"They're not. We actually met their parents." said Alan.

"They're alive?"

"That's right. And they're coming to see us at the party, including the kids." said Sarah.

"Now that you're also here, you should come too. You're invited."

"It's like a reunion only a lot different." said Madison and the two smiled as they continued walking.

Hours later, it was nighttime. Madison was now wearing a red turtleneck sweater, black pants and boots. She even curled her hair and hair sprayed it from getting the static. She looked good and ready.

Madison walked down the stairs and saw guests that already arrived. She's always quiet and shy around seeing new people she hasn't met but kept her confidence up. She walked around seeing everyone talking and laughing, she even saw Carl playing guitar and singing with the carolers.

"Glad you're here." said Sarah as she approaches her with a tray of treats, "You look great."

"Thanks so do you." she replied to her and looked at everyone. "You've seen the Shepherds, yet?"

"I haven't yet. But they'll be here soon, I hope." said Sarah.

As the two walked and Sarah was giving any treats to the guest, Madison turned her head to look at everyone until...

"Sarah..." she spoke as she tapped her shoulder.

Sarah looked up and saw that really got her attention.

"They're here. Let's find Alan." she said and the two went off to find him.

Alan was in a Santa suit as he was on the telephone, talking to his dad.

"No, Dad. It's a new cross-trainer. It's doing fabulous. It's not a bra. It's a shoe." he said to him on the line until Sarah and Madison approached him.

"Honey, they're here." Sarah spoke softly to him.

"The Shepherds are here." said Madison.

"Dad, l gotta run. Merry Christmas. We'll pick you up at the airport. You'll be the best Christmas gift of all. Bye-bye. Bye-bye." he said and gang up the phone. "They're here?" he whispered as he put the beard on.

"Come on." said Madison and three walked by and came to the main hall and saw the couple.

"Jim, glad you could make it." said Alan as he shook the man's hand.

"Thanks. This is my wife, Martha." he said to him.

"Hi, Martha. This is Sarah and my friend Madison."

"Nice to meet you." said Madison as she shook their hands.

"Where are the kids?" Jim spoke as he looked back.

"Oh, my God, there they are." Alan whispered.

Madison's eyes lit up to see the kids. Judy and Peter. All okay, alive and not a monkey for Peter.

"How'd you know?" Martha asked as she looked at Alan and Sarah.

"A guess. A guess, of course. They're your kids." said Sarah.

"You're right. These are our children. Judy and Peter. Kids, say hi to Mr. and Mrs. Parrish and Madison." said Jim.

"Hi." Peter spoke.

"Nice to meet you." said Judy.

"Nice to meet you too." said Madison as she shook the kids' hands.

Alan took the beard and Santa hat off and looked at the kids as he smiled.

"You're just like we remembered you. l feel like we know so much about them... because, you know-"

"You've told Alan so much about them." said Sarah.

"And he told me." said Madison.

"And I told them." said Alan, "I'll go get the presents."

"Sure honey." said Sarah and Alan left to go get them. Leaving Madison and Sarah with the Shepherds for a bit.

"Well, we love children." she said to them.

"We do have experience with them." said Madison until Alan came back with the presents.

"Merry Christmas." he said and handed them to the kids.

"Cool!" Peter spoke as he held his present and he along with Judy walk away for a bit to open their gifts.

"So, when can you start?" Alan asked to Jim.

"Martha and l were thinking of taking a little skiing holiday up in the Canadian Rockies."

"NO!" Madison, Alan, and Sarah exclaimed leaving everyone in silence to look at them.

The children looked at them in shock and didn't say a word but continue unwrapping their presents.

"Sorry. We... We just..."

"Need you to get that marketing done on the new line pronto." said Sarah as she was speaking for Alan and Madison nod her head.

"No problem. l could probably start next week." said Jim.

"That'd be great. Let me introduce you to the rest of the folks you'll be working with. Come on in. Our house was your house. Is, anytime you like." said Alan as he and the others walked away, leaving Madison behind.

Madison smiled at the group and then looked back at the kids as they were overwhelmed with their gifts. For Judy, she was happy, alive from the poison, and not telling lies anymore. And for Peter, didn't go silent and not a monkey anymore. As Madison sat down on the chair and listening to the Christmas songs the carolers sang, her eyes started to feel heavy and closed.

To Be Continued...