Angela looked up from the paperwork on her desk and frowned when she saw Olivia.

"Olivia, you again. Let me guess. You're here to try to convince me something about the universe falling apart?"

"You know something. I know you do. We've known each other since high school. I know when you're keeping something from me."

"You're insane, Olivia."

"You had that same look when you stole my boyfriend in college. You insisted that he was only your study buddy and not your friend with benefits."

"Girl if you don't get out of my office before I throw you outside."

Olivia crossed her arms, challenging her frenemy to make her leave. When they were young and boy crazy, they'd had a few physical confrontations. Neither won the fight. It usually would end with both screaming at the other to let go of their hair until they both let go and were friends again a few weeks later.

Angela slumped her shoulders and leaned on the desk with her elbows, "Suppose the universe is collapsing. What am I supposed to do about it? You need to go higher up the chain of command than me. Fringe science is not my domain."

"I will be back. I can promise you that, Angela."

Olivia choked back a cry in her SUV. She was not okay. She let her head stay on the steering wheel for a few minutes while she cried. She lifted her hand and wiped her nose with the back of her hand before looking for a number in her phone. She still hadn't decided if she was going to call the number. She drove to her apartment and slumped down on her sofa with popcorn. She sniffled while flipping through news channels. She had been seeing Fitz less and less in the last month. He was having mixed emotions, and he didn't want anyone to get hurt. After a few minutes, she turned off the TV and fell asleep with her throw blanket; the floor shaking startled her awake. The lights were off. She looked around in the dark. Everything was the same except for a glass of wine on the table, and Livvie on the other end of the sofa. Her feet were inches away from kicking her in the face. This was their second time meeting. The last few weeks had been lights flickering and nothing else. Olivia didn't have the mental energy for a confrontation. Livvie was in a deep sleep from the wine. Olivia closed her eyes, hoping she would be in her universe when she opened her eyes. She wasn't getting any sleep with feet in her face and legs on her stomach. She slowly moved away from Livvie and made her way to her room. She pulled the covers to her chin in the dark and closed her eyes again. The sun on her face let her know it was morning. She was too out of her element to move anywhere. Was she home or not?

"You're here."

Olivia turned around when she heard Livvie. She was standing in the mirror with a flat iron and wearing a pants suit. Livvie sprayed a perfume and Olivia had another pang of jealousy. Damn this version of her was perfect. It was a light scent...like snow in the winter...what was that?

"Tom Ford Soleil Neige," Livvie said.

"I like that scent."

"Do you have something you want to tell me?"

"No."

"You have something on your mind. I can see it in your eyes."

"I don't know what you're talking about."

"Fitz left you."

"We're not a couple."

Livvie smirked and walked towards Olivia. She pulled the cover and threw it on the floor. Olivia was startled when Livvie bent down and leaned her head over her stomach.

"You can't keep anything from me. Get rid of it," Livvie said with a smile.

"What are you talking about?"

"He doesn't want you. He wants me. You can never give him what he wants, and you don't want to know what I'm capable of in this world."

Olivia sat up and moved close until their foreheads were almost touching. Neither flinched. Olivia matched her smirk," I don't know what you're talking about, but you need to step back a few inches...or I'll show you a side of yourself that you've never met."

The floor shook and both of them fell on the floor. Neither had any idea of whose world they were in when they stood up and looked around. The phone rang and Livvie ran for it.

"Hello."

"Olivia, we had another earthquake, and I really need to quit the hooch. I want to talk about that Fitz guy. I can't explain it, but I think he knows something."

"Mellie?"

"Yeah...I know I don't call you often...maybe it wasn't a good idea to call you so early in the day."

Livvie threw Olivia the phone, "It's for you."

"We'll talk later." Olivia said, disconnecting the call and throwing it in a chair.

"I'm in your world," Livvie said.

She looked around and found what she was looking for on the nightstand. Two pink lines.

"I knew it."

"Okay, now what? I don't want this baby, and I don't want Fitz.

Livvie took a deep breath to hold back her tears. She walked into the hall. Olivia followed her a second later.

"Where did you go?"

She was talking to herself. Livvie wasn't there. It was like she disappeared. Olivia slid down the wall until she was sitting on the floor. She wrapped her hands around her knees and cried. She cried until she heard knocking at her door. It was Marcus calling her name. She ignored him and kept crying. Almost an hour later, she looked up when someone walked in her apartment and kneeled down in front of her.

"Hi."

"Hi," she said, through her tears.

Fitz put his arms under Olivia's legs and lifted her off the floor. She turned around and saw his agents in the hall.

"I'll be here a while," he said to them.

Olivia wrapped her arms around his neck and cried.

"Livvie, Sweet Baby you have to take your meds. The doctor said they are safe during pregnancy."

"I don't want those pills."

"I gave you space, but I've been watching you Livvie. Angela Webster told me you came to her office yesterday with a story about traveling to another universe."

"It was real. There was another me, and she wants you!" Olivia cried.

"I'll make sure you get back into therapy and start your meds again. I told you it wasn't a good idea to get back to work soon after being kidnapped. It was very traumatic. You need time to get better, Sweet Baby."

"That psych doctor said I have schizoaffective disorder," Olivia cried.

Fitz cradled her in his arms until her cries softened, "You're going to be okay Livvie."

The End.