Disclaimer: I do not own Tuck Everlasting. Kay?

A/N: Okay, I liked the movie better then the book and the movie made me cry like heck. SO I came up with this great idea for a fanfiction. I hope you like it. It's what I would like to happen.

I Will Love You 'Til the Day I Die

The trees in the wood outside of Treegap moved along with the wind. That was the only thing that was the same: the wind. Jesse Tuck's last visit to Treegap had been over a hundred years ago and everything was different from then, except the wind. The wind brought change, but it never changed itself. It was calming, yet in a second it could become as fierce as a ticked rattlesnake. On this morning however, the quiet was disturbed by Jesse Tuck's roaring motorcycle. He had just come in from the city.

Jesse rode past the trees, along with the wind. The leaves blew along with the motorcycle as if to welcome him back. All of a sudden everything stopped: the wind, the leaves, the motorcycle. All was silent, but just for a second. The wind started up again and it rustled Jesse's hair as he took of his helmet and starred at the house behind the gate. He moved on.

In the wood there was a place where all the deer fled to. It was said in the city that a girl was buried there, a girl who traveled the world and all the creatures of the wood loved her. Jesse had a sickening thought as to who it was.

As he made his way to the burial sight Jesse thought of all the fun he had had that summer, the summer he met Winnie Foster. She was the greatest girl he ever met. She was funny, exciting, and most of all loving. Jesse was now standing straight in front of the tombstone.

Winifred Foster

1899 - 1916

Loving Daughter

Jesse was now on his knees. He couldn't believe that she had only died two years after their last meeting, after their last kiss. "She should've drank the water. She died before she was twenty, just like little Anna."

"Little Anna?" inquired a voice from the wood, "Little Anna? Miles' daughter?"

Jesse spoke through a sniffle. "Who's that. How do you know about Miles and Anna? Who are you?"

The voice stepped out to reveal a young girl, no more than 17. "I don't really have a name, not anymore."

"Did you know her?" asked Jesse pointing to the stone. "Did you know Winnie? Do you know what happened to her?"

"Winnie? Now that's a name she hasn't been called in a long time. Yeah, I did know her. You could say I was her soul confident."

"And what happened to her? What happened to Winnie Foster? Why did she die at such a young age?"

"Let's see," started the girl, "Winnie Foster was a very adventurous girl. When she was fifteen she got into a spot of trouble. She followed some strangers into the woods. Some said that they were elves. Well anyway, the women of the four killed a man that had come to find her. The night before she was to be hanged, she disappeared, just like magic," at this the girl smiled a slight smile, "Two years later Winnie had traveled the globe, everywhere but France. One night she got into an argument with her folks. They got her so mad that she fled away from the house. They never found her. Her parents assumed she was dead. That grave you're looking at is empty. Who are you? I don't recognize you."

"Jesse. Jesse Tuck."

At this the girl gasped. "Jesse? Jesse Tuck did you say?"

"Yeah, that's my name. Why? Have you heard of me before? Maybe Winnie told you? What's your name? Really."

"I told you I don't have a name. But I do. Only my friends call me by it. No one's really said it in a while."

"I'll be your friend. Please tell me?"

"My name is Winnie Foster."

"Don't do that. You don't know how it hurts to think that she's standing in front of me."

"But she is standing in front of you, Jesse. I AM Winnie Foster. I DID drink the water. I'm gonna live forever with you!"

Jesse just stared at her.

A/N: Should I continue? Please tell me if you want me to and I will. Over and out!