Authors Note: Okay, this could work as either an epilogue to The Thirteenth Floor or the prologue to the next story in my series (which I'm working on right now and will be posted sometime relatively soon). Thanks to everyone who's been sending feedback! Oh and for those of you who haven't seen the episode "Strange Geometry" or "Transplant" and have no clue as to who John Kane (Papa Bear) is I'll give you a quick background... he was in the original Phillips-Kane Band (note the name) back when Rick was still alive and has been close to Molly, Jack, and Fi for years. Go to http://soweird.iscool.net/ and check the episode guide for a better description.
EPILOGUE
Fiona finished typing up the last of the e-mail to her Papa Bear. John had made her promise after the whole nautilus incident to keep him updated on her adventures. She smiled and clicked send, leaning back comfortably on her bed and closing her eyes.
It'd been a week since the whole thing with Logan and Kylie and the bruises around her wrists had lightened dramatically.
Thankfully, Jack and Clu chalked up the whole levitating book to just general weirdness, not suspecting that Fiona was the cause of it. Afterwards, the four had returned back to the hotel room and Carey and Fi explained in detail what had happened, leaving out anything pertaining to Fi's powers.
Jack, true to his character, spent the next half an hour giving possible explanations for what *actually* happened. As if that wasn't already obvious.
No one said anything to Molly, Ned, or Irene, for fear of all of them winding up in trouble. And although Irene didn't seem to buy their impromptu explanation of the bruises around their wrists, she didn't make too much of it.
Things had gotten back to normal in a hurry for the most part. Well, as normal as they ever were. They'd left Chicago a few days afterwards, and were more than happy to leave it and the hotel behind them. Now they were stopping in a small town in North Carolina, on their way to Boone.
Fiona smiled.
Once they reached Boone they were planning to meet up with her Papa Bear. He and Molly had argued for a while after he made her tell Fi about her fathers' interest in the paranormal, but that didn't last long. Now they were back to being good friends and had planned out this little vacation in North Carolina.
Knock, knock.
"Come in!" Fi answered.
The door opened and Carey walked in, carrying his guitar case.
"How was practice?" Fi asked, moving over to make room for him on the bed.
"Great. The new song's working out really well," he smiled. "It totally rocks."
"That's cool. I can't wait to hear it at the gig tomorrow," Fi closed her laptop and placed it in front of her. She raised a hand to help direct it as she used her TK to pick up the laptop and put it back on her desk.
"Now I'm sure you're confident about your powers," Carey said with a laugh.
Fi smiled but gave him a confused look, "Why's that?"
"You just levitated your most prized possession across the room, that's why," he smirked.
Fiona rolled her eyes and hit him with a pillow.
The end.. for now =O)
EPILOGUE
Fiona finished typing up the last of the e-mail to her Papa Bear. John had made her promise after the whole nautilus incident to keep him updated on her adventures. She smiled and clicked send, leaning back comfortably on her bed and closing her eyes.
It'd been a week since the whole thing with Logan and Kylie and the bruises around her wrists had lightened dramatically.
Thankfully, Jack and Clu chalked up the whole levitating book to just general weirdness, not suspecting that Fiona was the cause of it. Afterwards, the four had returned back to the hotel room and Carey and Fi explained in detail what had happened, leaving out anything pertaining to Fi's powers.
Jack, true to his character, spent the next half an hour giving possible explanations for what *actually* happened. As if that wasn't already obvious.
No one said anything to Molly, Ned, or Irene, for fear of all of them winding up in trouble. And although Irene didn't seem to buy their impromptu explanation of the bruises around their wrists, she didn't make too much of it.
Things had gotten back to normal in a hurry for the most part. Well, as normal as they ever were. They'd left Chicago a few days afterwards, and were more than happy to leave it and the hotel behind them. Now they were stopping in a small town in North Carolina, on their way to Boone.
Fiona smiled.
Once they reached Boone they were planning to meet up with her Papa Bear. He and Molly had argued for a while after he made her tell Fi about her fathers' interest in the paranormal, but that didn't last long. Now they were back to being good friends and had planned out this little vacation in North Carolina.
Knock, knock.
"Come in!" Fi answered.
The door opened and Carey walked in, carrying his guitar case.
"How was practice?" Fi asked, moving over to make room for him on the bed.
"Great. The new song's working out really well," he smiled. "It totally rocks."
"That's cool. I can't wait to hear it at the gig tomorrow," Fi closed her laptop and placed it in front of her. She raised a hand to help direct it as she used her TK to pick up the laptop and put it back on her desk.
"Now I'm sure you're confident about your powers," Carey said with a laugh.
Fi smiled but gave him a confused look, "Why's that?"
"You just levitated your most prized possession across the room, that's why," he smirked.
Fiona rolled her eyes and hit him with a pillow.
The end.. for now =O)
