A/N: This was the 'extra' I had left over from the last chapter—that one was waaaay long so I figured this small, less saddening part, could wait. I should have the next chapter of Broken up tomorrow—remember, the link is in my bio on here, if you are reading it. (And Gracie—don't worry, there won't be any tears this time—I promise!) Until next time—PCGirl.

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PC: 2020

"I'm sorry to hear about Amelia," said Ian as he sat on the other side of Rafe. They'd been sitting in Trinity for awhile now, as Caleb and Rafe round-robined the story of Amelia to Ian while Alison and Livvie were in the curtained area remembering the same moments.

"Yeah, I don't know anyone who hasn't—even that poor excuse for a manager I used to have sent flowers," laughed Caleb. "Well, guys—it's been great, but I'm going to get Olivia and head on home."

"I've got a funny story to tell you," said Ian as he made Caleb stay in the seat, "I was driving my daughter, Claire, to football practice one day when we were listening to this station that was playing a 'one hit wonders' marathon. Well, the next thing I heard come on the radio was Naked Eyes," he laughed and got a small chuckle out of Caleb.

"I'm insulted to be called a one hit wonder," he laughed.

"Yeah, well despite my best intentions, I couldn't stop myself from humming to the music—Claire said I was too old to like that type of music. I'm not sure which insult was worse," laughed Ian again.

Caleb gave a look as if were thinking, "Your's definitely."

"So whatever happened to Stephen Clay?"

"He hung up his microphone a long time ago," he said taking a sip of his drink.

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PC: 2007

"Caleb, I just had the strangest conversation with a man on the phone," said Livvie as she walked into the living room.

"What about?" he said as he was packing a small bag.

"Wait—what are you doing?" she said stopping and frozen at watching him.

"I'm going to Daia," he sighed.

"Oh this is just great—now that explains the telephone call I just got," she said turning around and walking away. "Fine—you want to leave this town and your home then leave—and don't come back!" she shouted as she left the loft herself.

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PC: 2020

"I'm guessing this happened after losing Amelia?" said Ian.

"Yeah, she had been put to rest a week before. I ended up finding Olivia at Lucy and Kevin's with Tara."

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PC: 2007

"Daddy!" smiled Tara as she ran to her father and he picked her up, holding her against his body and running his hands over her hair.

"Hey there, Sunshine," he sighed giving her a kiss and trying to hold back tears. He looked at Livvie who was on the verge of tears also, "Why don't you go finish dinner, and I'll come see you in a bit," he said putting her down and watching her run off, "When am I going to be able to look at her without crying for Amelia?"

"Well, if you do what I said then not very long," snapped Livvie as she wiped her eyes and stared at him with an icy glare.

"Don't do that Olivia—don't try and push me away because I'm not going anywhere—we're a part of each other—we've created two children through our love, and it's not going to be turned off just like that."

"But one of those children is dead Caleb. She's dead," she said as she began to cry.

"I know, come here," he said pulling her into a hug and letting her cry on him. "I'm guessing the phone call was about selling the studio and such?" he sighed.

"I couldn't understand why you were giving it all up unless you were planning on leaving, and then you were going to go to Daia and leave me here—all alone."

"I wanted to go to Daia because I'm ready to become a vampire again."

"Well, I'm not," she said pushing him away and walking off. "I want another child Caleb—not to replace Amelia, nothing can ever replace her, but one to share my love with. I want Tara to have a sibling to grow up with and take care of each other when they are older. Can you just wait until we have another child—or is being a vampire more important to you?"

"You are the most important thing in my life—always Olivia—don't you remember that, right before I fell into the water I said always and I meant it. If you want another child then we will try, but I don't want to put your life at risk again, ok?"

Livvie looked at him biting the bottom of her lip with tears coming down her face and nodded, "Always," she whispered as he wiped away her tears and kissed her.

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PC: 2020

"So I made a decision—we would stay mortal until we had another child, and then become vampires again. I did give up Stephen Clay persona—I felt like if I had been there instead of doing a publicity promotion then she would have survived."

"You don't know that for sure though."

"That's what everyone said. It took us so long to have Alex, sometimes I was just to the point of telling Olivia that Tara was enough for the two of us, but finally he came along."

"I've heard a little about life after Alex came around already."

"Ahh—so you are hearing about that, hmmm? Where in the story are you?" he said looking to Rafe.

"Hmmm—I believe Jack is missing," he replied.

"How long is this story anyways?" asked Ian. "I am only here for a week."

Caleb gave a slight chuckle, "In the end it went on for more than a month—it also depends if they tell you about the fall out afterwards."

"Fall out?"

"You'll find out. Let me know when it's my turn," he said as he saw Alison and Livvie come out of the curtained area and he smiled as she came over and he put an arm around her and they left together.