-Thanks to anyone who reviewed, here's the next chapter! I'm so proud of myself for updating so much!!!-

"Cool name," Katie said. Dewey smiled, and the pair continued walking. They weren't sure of where they were walking, and it didn't really matter. What mattered was where they ended up. After walking for a little while, they couldn't be sure how long, they chanced upon a door. Dewey opened it and let Katie walk in first.

She found herself on a completely deserted beach, waves crashing against the shore. Katie ran up and let her feet get wet. It was all synthetic of course, but the water, the sand, everything felt so real. Dewey was right behind her, splashing her with water until they were both soaked through.

It was impossible to tell how much time had passed since Katie had met Dewey. It could have been a few hours, or it could have been a few centuries. In Heaven, time seemed to be a forgotten matter. Although it was possible that she'd only known Dewey for a few hours, Katie felt like she'd known him much longer. But that might have been a side effect of the love she was feeling for him.

Being completely wet, Katie started to feel cold. It looked like Dewey was too, from the way he was shivering. They huddled together on the beach, trying to get warm, but it didn't work. Katie was about to say that they should probably leave when she felt Dewey's lips on hers and she was instantly warm all over. When the kiss was over they both smiled. Dewey grabbed Katie's hand and they left through the door they'd come in from.

"It's probably time to check the bulletin board," Dewey said, acting as if nothing had happened. The walk to the board took the pair hardly any time at all because of the ways of Heaven. Katie looked up on the big blank board to find that it wasn't completely blank. There was one note, which said: Katie Brown, come to the Music Section as soon as you can. Meet me in room 72. Katie was surprised that there was a message for her, and her curiosity was getting the better of her. She really wanted to go to room 74. "Any messages?" she asked Dewey impatiently.

"Just one. Someone wants me to meet them in room 74 in the Music Section."

"Me too! That's so weird! I wonder what's going on..."

"There's only one way to find out!"

With that they started walking to the Music Section, a walk which took only about three minutes. Once in the department, they had no trouble finding room 74, because it was waiting for them rather conveniently. Katie was wondering what she's find inside. She took a deep breath and opened the door.

"She's here!" someone shouted. Katie opened the door to see a few people about her age standing in the room, some holding instruments. The one that had yelled had dark brown hair and eyes to match. When he saw her, he ran up and hugged her so tightly she thought she might suffocate.

When he let her go, he saw that she didn't recognize him. "It's Zack, don't you remember?" he said. She shook her head and looked to see who else was in the room. She spotted Freddy, from the drum thing. He spotted her too, and came up to her. "I thought you were too new in Heaven to be getting into a relationship," he said, staring at her hand interlocked with Dewey's. Katie blushed, and before she could reply, Zack spoke up.

"So Katie, who's this guy with you?"

"He got a message on the board to come here too. His name's Dewey."

"And are you- are you going out with him?"

"Uh, yeah." Katie said and smiled. A look of disgust came upon Zack's face, but everyone else in the room seemed fine. Instead of explaining his disgust, Zack introduced Katie to everyone. There was something vaguely familiar about them, that was for sure. And then Zack turned to Dewey.

"Hello, Dewey."

"Hey."

"Apparently you don't remember. Apparently no one does. Only me! Only I remember! Maybe this'll refresh your memory everybody. Dewey, why don't you take on your thirty five year old form?"

Dewey groaned, but did as he was asked. He transformed instantly into an overweight slob that triggered the memories of everyone in the room. Katie felt the memories flood her brain and stepped away from Dewey, who had apparently gotten a sudden epiphany as well. He went back to his sixteen year old self.

"It doesn't mean anything, does it Katie?"

"Uh..."

"I mean, we're in Heaven now. I could stay like this forever, and it would be perfect. It doesn't matter about how we used to be."

"You're right. I- I still love you."

Zack looked horrified. "You're still going to go out with him???" he cried. Katie tried to reason with him, calmly.

"Zack, I just now realized who Dewey was. Everyone did. And he's right. It doesn't matter how we used to be, the only thing that matters is right now. So yeah, we're still together. But why does it matter? This band was never about hook ups. This band is about the music. So let's rock!"

There really was no argument that Zack could make against Katie, because everything she'd said was true. Instruments appeared from thin air and the band started getting in tune. Zack was still staring at Katie and Dewey a little strangely though.

-This chapter was a little shorter, sorry about that. I think there's only going to be one more chapter after this, I'll try to get that up tomorrow. So until then, review!!!!-