I have exactly 100 reviews now, THANK YOU SO MUCH! Please don't hurt me after you read this. My writer's block has killed this story, (and something else *evil laugh*) so I've decided to end it. *~*~*~*~*~*~*

Chapter 19

Everyone got out of the car and stood, staring at the tall buildings in awe. The only person who didn't seem too amazed was Jack, being that he came from the city.

"It's so big," Karen breathed. Kali closed the car door and rubbed her eyes sleepily. Everybody walked around, staring straight up at the tallest buildings. Kali tightened her bandana and also began to look upwards.

*Wow I didn't know it was this big*

Kali continued to think to herself while she wandered around, staring upward. She had become so interested in the buildings that she hadn't realized she had wandered into the street, and that Cliff, Elli, Jack, Adrienne, Kate, and Ann were shouting warnings. Kali looked down and saw bright lights, felt a small jolt of pain, and then everything went black.

~*~*~*~*~*~*One Week Later*~*~*~*~*~*~

It was an extremely cold day, very unusual for the summertime. The sky was filled with dark, dull clouds, and a small drizzle fell from them. Gray stood on the damp ground, staring at the dew on the grass. How had his life gotten so messed up in just a few weeks? He wiped a tear off his pale face and sat on the grass. The slab of stone in front of him made the past few weeks seem like a dream, but it hadn't been. Gray choked back a sob and crawled over to the slab of rock.

Kali Greenfield Loving sister, and friend. Will be missed by all.

Gray wiped his eyes on his sleeve and placed flowers next to the slab, which was actually a grave stone. Kali had been killed by a drunk driver in a truck while they had been in the city. The last thing he had said to her had been when they were breaking up. Kai had his birthday without his own sister. He had been sent to a clinic in the city for a suicide attempt.

Gray sat back and stared up at the sky.

"I'm so sorry, Kali. I love you so much," he sobbed. He threw his body over the spot Kali was buried in and cried until he was exhausted. Suddenly, Gray felt a tiny push on his shoulder and raised his body up. Kali stood over him, wearing a long white gown.

"Hello, Gray," she said with a grin. Gray smiled and stood.

"I thought you were... I thought that the truck..." Gray stopped, looking uncertain. The sky was suddenly bright, and there was no rain. Kali wrapped her arms around his waist and hugged him close.

"I am...but..." Kali sighed. "Who cares, now we'll be together forever."

"What do you mean?" Gray asked. Kali give him a wouldn't-you-like-to-know look, and then grabbed his hand.

"Let's go pick flowers!" Gray wiped the rest of his tears away and let Kali pull him cheerfully up by the hand to Mother's Hill.

"I love you Gray," Kali said to him after they had reached the top and smiled. "Why did we ever break up?" Gray shrugged.

"Who cares. All that matters is that I'm here with you now," he reached over and kissed Kali softly. She smiled and leaned into the kiss.

"Together forever," she whispered.

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They found his body on her grave, either frozen to death or dead of heartbreak. He had a smile on his face, and it seemed as if he had died happy. He was buried next to Kali, only a few hours after he was found. The villagers left the funeral wiping their eyes and sniffling. From a bench in Town Square, Kali and Gray sat, invisible to the rest, on a bench, talking.

"I wish we could do something," Gray whispered. "I mean, it IS my funeral."

Kali sighed. "Well your body wasn't mangled. Like mine. It was hard to see them putting it in the casket. I miss Kai. " Gray put his arm around her shoulders.

"Come on, let's go visit Kai in the hospital." Kali smiled and stood.

"Okay," Kali agreed, and latched onto Gray's hand.

And with that, they disappeared in a glimmer of light.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Well that was short. And angsty. I thought I needed a change. I'd really like some feedback for this, and I might do a sequel, or a prequel. Thanks to all the reviewers, I love you all!