Well, folks, this is it. It's the more or less exciting conclusion to yet another story! To celebrate, I made it just a tad longer than the other ones. That way, it would make y'all that much more happy at the end, hopefully…

chyp: You had it right the first time; I am crazy…very crazy…crazy enough to have written six stories and still maintain some sort of sanity! But really, I'm pretty crazy.

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James waved his hand in a forceful manner, with the intent to throw Invision with his powers. As Matthew (and James, for that matter) expected, Invision once again used his power of deflection to protect him. As the red light screen flashed into view briefly, Matthew called to Wesley to use his power. James had been thrown back, having been attacked by his deflected power, but as Matthew guessed, Invision had been forced back a little bit as well. Wesley reached out and froze him at exactly the right time. It was a split second after Invision's deflection screen had faded.

"Good job, brothers," Matthew said, helping James up.

"So now what do we do, fearless leader?" Wesley asked.

"Well…" James said.

"I meant Matt!" Wesley snapped.

"We need to figure out some way to get rid of him," Matthew said. "I've noticed that with all the good luck that's washed over the house recently, it's weakened him somehow. That's why he's started to fall back whenever he's used his deflection power. Since he thrives on bad luck, I guess the good luck is getting to him. This spell that I wrote should be able to vanquish him, but it'll be more effective if we all read it."

"An angel blinded by the Dark,
Ignored his calling, missed his mark.
This Fallen Angel in our midst,
Let him feel the good he's missed."

Invision came out of the freeze, yelling very loudly. Lina walked back into the room just in time to witness the event. Everything took on a bright greenish hue inside the house. Then Invision himself began to glow a green color. It grew brighter and brighter as millions of images flooded into his mind, unbeknownst to the others. Images of happiness, love, joy, peace, and the like raced through his head, reminding him of everything that he had abandoned in favor of evil. These many thoughts overloaded his brain, while on the outside, things were happening a little differently. The greenness that had covered the house began to slowly return to normal, but the area around Invision had only started to become an even more intense shade of green. Finally, the aura surrounding Invision became so brilliant that none of the brothers or Lina could stand to look at it. They shielded their eyes from the overwhelming glow as it finally overpowered Invision. He exploded in a magnificent burst of green fireworks that left nothing but a green cloud in his place. As the light died down, the brothers saw the green cloud concentrate into first a point of light, and then nothing.

"Now that's a vanquish," Wesley said.

"You say that after every vanquish," James said nonchalantly. He then turned to Lina. "Oh, I forgot about you."

"Jimmy," she said, "I know that deep down you still have feelings for me. And I know that I still have feelings for you. We can't ignore those feelings."

"Are you done?" James asked. "I already told you that it's over. I'm sorry, but I just can't be with somebody, good or evil, who can't be honest with me. I think you should leave."

"Are you joking?" Wesley asked, grabbing James by the shoulder. "She knows too much about us. You can't let her go all willy-nilly."

"Please leave, Lina," James said again, ignoring Wesley.

Lina sighed and mouthed a soundless "I love you" to James, who only returned the expression with a cold stare. Matthew awkwardly waved goodbye to her, while Wesley turned his back, not even bothering to look at her. He was more upset with James for letting her go at all. Lina walked out of the house, vanishing in a bright flame as she walked until she was gone.

"You alright, Jimmy?" Matthew asked.

"I'll be fine," James said.

"You'll be sorry," Wesley chimed in. "Do you know what she is? Don't you know that her kind has been after our kind since the beginning of time? It's only a matter of time before she gets all bitter about the breakup and comes back with a vengeance! Am I the only one who has any common sense in this family?"

"That's tomorrow's problem," Matthew said as they looked around the house. "Today, we clean."


James and his brothers all sat at a table in the Dining Hall at Oxford College, eating dinner. They were all glad that things had returned to normal, or at least as normal as possible. James, however, was still feeling depressed about Lina. He knew that it was unwarranted, but at the basic level it still felt like a normal breakup. Wesley tried to cheer him up as best as he could, but neither James nor Matthew were having any real progress.

"This witch stuff is starting to take a toll on my grades," Wesley said. "We miss more classes from fighting evil than from being sick or even just not wanting to go to class."

"Stick it out for a few more weeks," Matthew said. "The year's almost over. We've made it this far."

"I just hope I don't end up repeating freshman year over again," Wesley sighed.

"You won't," Matthew said, then turning to James. "Hey, Jimmy, are you still pouting over Lina? You really need to get some closure."

"Like a vanquishing spell," Wesley added before being kicked in the leg. "Hey! I need that leg! I'm just sayin'…"

"You talk too much," Matthew commented.

"But he's right," James finally said, breaking his long period of silence.

"What?" Matthew asked.

"I shouldn't have let her go," James said, "especially since she knows so much about us. That just makes her even more dangerous."

"Told you," Wesley said. "See, Matt? Me and Jimmy can see eye to eye after all."

"I'm glad," Matthew replied. "It's nice to be able to go for more than five minutes without an argument breaking out. But I gotta admit, it was nice to be in charge, though."

"It wasn't so pretty being like two inches tall," Wesley said. "That reminds me, I hate you, Matt."

"Yeah, sorry about that," Matthew said. "I figured it out. See, that spell fell under personal gain a little more than I thought. So I guess that's why it backfired the way it did. I read it in the Book somewhere. It's called the Raya Principle or something. But at least it got the job done, right?"

"Maybe," James said. "Speaking of getting jobs done, whatever happened to those animals? They kinda just fell out of the picture."

"About that," Matthew explained, "I think that they were only there to remind us that we never lost our luck, just our confidence. Once they served their purpose, they disappeared. Explaining all of that to our neighbors wasn't so easy, though."

"So I guess we get to live to fight another day," Wesley said.

"Yep," Matthew answered. "And I wrote in stuff about Invision in the Book, just in case somebody like him comes along again."

"Good," James and Wesley both replied in unison.

"Now all we have to do is figure out how to deal with Jimmy's departure at the end of the year…" Matthew sighed as they continued dinner in silence.

Afterwards they all returned to James' dorm room to talk about the coming year and everything they would have to face, knowing that things were going to be much more different and difficult as time pressed on. James turned around, sighing, and swiftly motioned with his finger, tapping into his telekinetic power to close the door behind him.


And that's the end… I know, I know, so many questions to be answered, like why Jimmy let Lina just go like that, or what's gonna happen with Jimmy at the end of the school year when he transfers to the bigger part of the university (which is 40 miles away, if you don't know). As usual, I'll give my non-informative answer of: it'll all be answered in time! By the by, I just felt obligated to add that last part of the story to pay homage to the show that inspired this whole part of me…

Meanwhile, stay tuned for the season finale of the "Complete" Saga. Here are some previews of the last episode of the season (taken exclusively from the producers of the story):

"James faces the task of having to move forty miles away from his newfound brothers at the end of the school year. Wesley, as the youngest of the three, is more reluctant to accept this fact, while Matthew is not too pleased himself. Meanwhile, the evil members of the Council decide to launch a full assault on the Complete, taking advantage of their weakened emotional state due to both James' departure and end of the year final exams. Wesley accidentally makes a huge mistake that may change everyone's lives forever, but when a stranger comes to help things seem to be even more stressful at the end of the day…"