Well ladies and gentlemen, this is it. We've come to Parker's end just as quickly as we came to his beginning. I know you've all come to like Parker, believe me, I think he'll be my favorite for quite some time too, but we've got to close up shop for a little while. So let's get this finale started!

Prince Halliwell- I know, the more I thought about it the more I thought that they should 'do it' first. I think they'll be all right... for now. Haha! I'm evil, but you'll see what I mean.

The-Cheese-Fairy- Ah, see nothing interrupts my fan fiction readings. I love Parker and Kelsey. Of course, you always hurt the ones you love (that's a hint by the way). This chapter is going to suck, not only to read but to write as well but I've made up my mind that this is how it has to be. I'm not sure what Titan dreams you're talking about, but they have like dreams that tell what's going to happen. So, thanks!

s.halliwell- Aw, don't feel bad for Kelsey. She's all good. It was good that she came in when she did though. She saved Parker's ass.


They say be careful what you do because the past will come back to bite you in the ass. In all actuality, the past comes forward to bite you in the ass. No, it's the future you have to watch out for because when it comes back, you know it has a good reason. It comes back with a purpose. It comes back with a vengeance. It comes back with a serious taste for ass and when it finds the right one, it bites down hard.

It had been about a month since the 'Succubus Incident' and things were pretty low in the evil fighting category. Kelsey and I had had a much-needed talk during that time in our spot under the willow tree. I remember it like it was yesterday...

"So, I guess we have a lot to talk about," I started, breaking the uneasy silence.

"Yeah," Kelsey sighed. We sat there in more silence, neither of us sure what to say first.

"I know you don't trust me. Even though I was under a spell, that doesn't matter to you and it shouldn't. I had no right to be with her like that," I burst out finally. Kelsey avoided my gaze. I could tell she didn't want to be having this conversation and neither did I.

"It's not that," she said. I waited for her to continue.

"What is it then?" I asked, not being able to withstand another uncomfortable silence. Kelsey sighed and met my eyes with her hazel ones.

"Okay, I guess it is that. I don't want it to be that though, you know? I want to understand that you were under a spell, that you couldn't resist her, but I can't. As much as I try to fit into your magical life, I just can't. I can't get it, I can't understand that power, I can't know what that's like. But I also can't get away. I love you, Parker, and at 16 those are big words, I know, but they're true. Even if you hadn't had a reason to kiss her; even if you had blatantly cheated on me and I had watched; even if you went up to your attic and did every spell on me in that Book of Shadows, I still wouldn't be able to walk away and that scares the hell out of me more than all of the monsters and demons combined. I'm falling for you harder and faster than I've ever imagined and I can't seem to find a branch to grab onto. I'm terrified of this, Parker, of us! I never meant to go that far with you the other night and I know you didn't either, but we couldn't stop ourselves. We keep going like we are and we're gonna end up with a whole orphanage full of kids and we're not ready for that. I'm not ready for that. It's like we've hopped on our own little train here and everything was fine, but now we've lost the conductor and the train's going full speed ahead towards a brick wall and we might not survive the crash. I know this isn't your fault and it isn't mine either, but if we don't slow down soon we're gonna be screwed," she said, tears of passion, frustration, anger, and fear forming in her eyes. I took a deep breath, trying to process what she had just said. It was true; all of it.

"You're right. We are out of control. We do need to slow down. More importantly, we can. I trust you completely and I trust myself with you. What we did the other night went too far, believe me I know. But there was something there; some desire, some love, some thing that I can't explain but it was deep and primal and true. It was us, Kelsey. I know you felt it and I know it was strange but it was there and it was right. We connected; on some level we connected and it was more than just sex. I don't know if you believe in soul mates, Kelsey, but I do. I believe there is one person out there for you and when you find them you know. I believe that you're my soul mate, Kelsey. I feel for you what I have never felt for anyone in this entire existence and I can't explain it but it's there. It's pure and it's true and it is the one thing that keeps me sane everyday and that is nothing to be scared of. We control what we have, Kelsey, and if we say it's time to slow down then dammit we can slow down but god please don't walk away from this. I need you! You are the one and only thing on this earth that I could not live without and I can't loose you. If you're afraid, then let me take you by the hand and show you that there is nothing in this world that we can't get through together but please don't walk away. I love you. You're my everything and I hope I'm yours too," I said. I was exasperated. I could feel my own tears fighting their way to the surface and they were winning. Kelsey's tears were rolling down her cheeks.

"You are. Oh god Parker, you are!" she cried, throwing her arms around me and kissing me deeply. I was all too happy to kiss her back because my emotions were running too wild to sit there and talk any longer.

And that's how it was. We were fine then and we had decided to take it slow. We wanted to embrace the love that we found in each other, not use it for sex like most 16 year olds would. Sure, we had had sex and it was one of the most amazing experiences in my life, but I wanted to savor every moment that I had with her. She was special. She was the one.

"Oh come on! Who does Sarah Michelle Gellar think she's kidding? She would not have gotten up and limped away after a fall like that," Kelsey yelled at the TV. I just grinned. She was always like this when we watched movies. We were sitting on the couch with Percy and Atli. Patience and Kyle were on the loveseat. We weren't sure where Preston and Leah were, but we didn't care. We were enjoying our triple date. Our movie of choice? I Know What You Did Last Summer.

"Well see that's the thing about Hollywood. You can magically do things that regular humans never could. It's the power of being an actor," Atli explained. We all exchanged amused glances with each other. Atli was the only one who didn't know about us being witches.

"That's why I can't stand watching horror movies because the girls in them are always so helpless and stupid and slutty," Percy said.

"We still have Scream to watch so get used to it," Kyle said. (A/N: That just cracks me up! Could you imagine them watching Tatum Riley in the Charmed Verse? Gee, I wonder why she looks so much like Paige...)

"Oh great, more helpless, stupid women. At least Tatum puts up a good fight... before she tries to crawl through a cat flap," Kelsey said.

"Yeah, have you ever noticed how much she looks like..." I started, but was interrupted by Aunt Prue flying down the stairs.

"Hey Mom, where's the fire?" Patience asked.

"Sorry, can't talk, got a demon to vanquish," Prue said as she rushed out the door. Percy's eyes went wide and Atli gave her a confused look.

"Demons?" he asked.

"Uh, clients. She calls her clients demons because they can be, um, troublesome," I explained.

"Yeah and she didn't mean vanquish, she meant take care of. You know how my mom likes to joke around," Patience said.

"Um no, I don't actually. I always thought your mom was kind of strict," Atli said. Patience glared.

"She's not strict. She's a little overprotective maybe, but not strict. I don't know-" she started, but was silenced by Kyle's hand over her mouth.

"Uh oh, she's gone into Prue mode. I'll take care of her," Percy offered, taking Patience, who was still ranting about Atli's comment, into the kitchen.

"What happened?" Atli asked.

"She's a Prudence Halliwell reincarnate. She can't stand her mom until you say something bad about her. Don't worry about it. She'll calm down in a minute," I assured him. He nodded and we turned back to the movie. I sighed contently. This was perfect. Here I was with Kelsey right next to me, her head rested on my chest and my fingers playing with her hair, watching a stupid scary movie and not having to worry about anything. That was until some guy orbed in right in front of the TV.

"What the hell?" Atli yelled, jumping up.

"What's going on?" Patience asked, running in from the kitchen with Percy hot on her tail.

"Who are you?" Percy asked the new arrival.

"What the hell is he?" Atli asked.

"He orbed in. You're going to have to do some damage control," I explained.

"He what? What the hell is wrong with you?" Percy asked, suddenly not caring about the more important details of the situation.

"I didn't know there were uninformed ones in the room," he protested.

"Well maybe you should think about that before you just orb into someone's home," Patience said angrily.

"Oh I'm sorry, I didn't know that fraternizing with mortals was a regular thing in the Archer's household!" the guy yelled.

"Hey! You can back off now," Kyle said. The guy sighed and rolled his eyes.

"Okay, what the hell is going on here?" Atli asked.

"It's okay honey, let's just get you home and we can do a nice little forgetting spell until I get up the guts to tell you that I'm a witch the right way," Percy said, grabbing him and orbing out.

"You're a what?" Atli's voice echoed through the air.

"Okay, now that's taken care of, who the fuck are you?" Patience asked, turning to the newcomer.

"My name is Alexander and I'm here from the future," he said.

"The future?" Kelsey asked. She turned to me as if to ask if it was possible.

"It's a possibility. We came back from the future to help our parents win the war," I pointed out. Patience nodded.

"How do we know you're telling the truth?" she asked.

"Well let's see... You're Patience Marie Halliwell and this is your boyfriend Kyle. You're Parker Wyatt Halliwell and this is your girlfriend, Kelsey and that was Persephone Autum Halliwell and her boyfriend Atli," Alexander said.

"That doesn't prove anything," I said.

"No it doesn't but you'll just have to trust me. I know things about the future and if I don't help you out, the Charmed Ones are in danger. They could die if you don't take what I have to say seriously," Alexander told us.

"So, Alexander, do you have a last name?" Patience asked.

"Alex. Call me Alex. And no, I don't a last name. I don't know who my parents are," Alex said.

"So what exactly are you here to warn them about?" Kyle asked, still not trusting him.

"Not that it's any of your business, but that demon that Prue just rushed out of here to vanquish isn't going to just vanquish with a flick of Piper's wrists. In fact, it's the demon that finally kills the Charmed Ones," Alex informed us.

"What!" Patience and I exclaimed at the same time, jumping up.

"Don't worry, it doesn't happen yet and if you listen to me, it won't happen at all," Alex said.

"Well you should check the Book of Shadows," Kelsey said.

"That demon's not in the Book of Shadows," Alex said smugly.

"Okay, well I think I should go. I don't want to get in the way while there's all of this demon stuff going on. My last experiences with demons were not so pleasant," Kelsey said.

"Oh no, please you're welcome to stay," Alex offered.

"Hey, why don't you get your own house and then you can decide who gets to stay and who goes. You're welcome to stay Kelsey," Patience said. Kelsey grinned.

"That's okay, thanks though. Call me when all of this demon stuff dies down," she said to me. I nodded and gave her a kiss, orbing her home.

"Yeah I think I'll go too. I'll talk to you later," Kyle said, giving Patience a kiss. I orbed him home as well just as Percy orbed in.

"Okay who the hell are you?" she asked immediately. Alex sighed.

"This is Alex. He says he's from the future to help us save the Charmed Ones from some unknown demon that's going to kill them," Patience explained. Percy raised her eyebrow.

"That sounds like fun but how do we know he's not giving us a load of shit?" she asked.

"You don't but I guess you'll just have to trust me on that. Your parents trusted you when you came back from the future," Alex pointed out.

"Well gee, maybe that's because we looked exactly like them and our names all started with a P. You look like none of us except for your tiny resemblance to Parker and your name starts with an A," Percy said.

"True, but you're welcome to do a Truth Spell on me if you want, although we wouldn't want another disaster like that now, would we?" Alex asked with a grin. Patience glared.

"We should get to my house because that's where they're going once they figure out that they can't beat that demon," I said. The others nodded and we orbed out. We orbed into the attic to find our moms searching through the book.

"What you're looking for won't be in there," Alex said. They all looked up.

"Who is he?" Mom asked.

"Where's Preston?" Phoebe asked.

"What do you mean it's not in the book?" Prue asked.

"Why is he here?" Paige asked.

"Whoa, slow down. One at a time, please. Okay, this is Alex. He's from the future and he's here to help us vanquish that demon. Preston is either at your house or out somewhere with Leah. Alex says that the demon isn't in the book yet which is why you can't vanquish him. He's here to help, as I already said. Did I get it all?" Patience asked. I nodded.

"Wait, so how do you know for sure he's from the future?" Phoebe asked.

"Well he knows a hell of a lot about us," Percy said.

"I'm here to help. In the future, you guys don't exist because that demon that you fought today was the one that finally killed you. He's not in the book because he's never been seen before now and he's not the easiest to vanquish. The only way you can do it is by mixing a vanquishing potion using the blood of someone he's already killed," Alex explained.

"But he hasn't killed anyone yet," Prue said.

"I know and therein lies the problem," Alex said.

"So we'd have to let him kill someone before we could vanquish him?" Paige asked.

"Yeah except that he doesn't kill just anyone. Once he picks a target he keeps at it until he kills them and you guys are his target," Alex said.

"Oh great," Mom said sarcastically.

"Well there's nothing else we can do today. Let's just get some sleep and we'll see what we can do tomorrow," Phoebe suggested.

"What about Alex here?" Percy asked.

"He can stay with us. Can't he, Mom?" I asked. My mom sighed.

"I guess," she said.

"Thanks Gr- uh, Piper," Alex said. I raised my eyebrow at Patience and she shrugged. Later that night I had gotten Alex settled in on the floor in my room. I wasn't going to let him go to sleep that easily though. I wanted info.

"So what's your story, man?" I asked. Alex shrugged.

"Like I said, parents weren't around much. I work for the good guys. They sent me back here to change the future. They said that the Charmed Ones can't die yet because it ruined you guys and they need you guys," he explained.

"Who's they?" I asked suspiciously.

"The Elders, of course. Your dad is one of them. After your mom and her sisters died, he figured that you guys could use someone a little more powerful on your sides to help out so he became an Elder. I think it was mostly because he was heartbroken though," Alex said. I nodded.

"And what about Kelsey and I? Are we together in the future?" I asked. Alex got a glint in his eye for a second. It looked like a cross between jealousy and hate, but it quickly passed.

"I'm not allowed to say. I'm only allowed to reveal what's prevalent to saving the Charmed Ones' lives," he said simply. I watched him for a second before turning out the light and going to sleep. It brought me the worst dream of my life.

I was in a church, only I wasn't looking through my own point of view. Whoever's body I was in was looking at Kelsey and pointing a gun at her. Then, without warning, he shot it and killed her. Then my real body came in and used my powers to knock him over. I went over, picked up the gun, and shot whoever's body I was in directly in the head.

I awoke with a start, gasping for air. My hand instantly shot to my forehead, but there was no wound. I looked on the floor to see Alex sleeping peacefully. I noticed then that I had tears in my eyes. I had seen Kelsey die. For all I knew, I had killed her. For some reason I had been in another person's body. I wasn't sure who it was, but I could have possibly body swapped again. I flopped back down and tried to erase the images of the dream from my mind. Maybe it wasn't a premonition this time. Maybe it was just a nightmare. It felt real though.

The next morning I woke up to find Alex already awake and out of my room. I got up and went downstairs to find him talking to my mom about the demon. They were trying to come up with a way to kill him. It ranged from conjuring people for the demon to kill and then using their blood to having one of themselves die and then somehow bringing them back to life.

"Hey Mom, do you know where Dad is?" I asked.

"He's out and about. You know, early morning charge," Mom replied. I nodded and orbed 'Up There' to see if I could find my dad.

"Why hello, Parker! How are you this morning?" Zola asked cheerfully.

"I'm fine thanks. Is my dad up here by any chance?" I asked.

"I believe he's in a meeting, but you're welcome to stay until he gets out," Zola offered.

"I will, thanks," I said, taking a seat by one of the pillars.

"If I may ask, what exactly is it that's troubling you?" Zola asked. I sighed.

"Just a dream. I'm not sure if it was a premonition dream or a regular dream though and I wanted to talk to my dad to see what he thought," I said.

"Wouldn't it be better to talk to the premonition expert?" Zola asked with a grin.

"Huh? Oh, Aunt Phoebe," I said in realization. Zola nodded. "Well I didn't want to bother her at work and this seemed more like a…" I trailed off.

"A father thing?" Zola asked with a smile. I nodded. "I understand. He should be out in a few minutes so you won't have to wait long."

"Thanks again… sir," I added. Zola chuckled and walked off. A few minutes later the great doors opened and tons of Elders and White Lighters came swarming out. I spotted my dad arguing with an Elder in the rapid clicking that they used to communicate when then didn't want others to hear. Little did they know that I had been studying White Lighter language and could understand their conversation.

"You should not be letting that boy into your home! He could harm you and your family greatly. We do not need to give any of our enemies the opportunity to kill a Charmed One, much less an Archer," the Elder said.

"I assure you that he's being watched. He's come back with information on how to kill a demon that supposedly would kill the Charmed Ones if it weren't for him. He says that he's here to help and I believe him," Dad argued.

"Have you had Phoebe scan him for any signs that he's lying?" the Elder asked.

"Yes, he's been with Phoebe and she said that she couldn't get a read on him," Dad said.

"Well that probably means that he's using something to block her power which means that there's something that he doesn't want her to know! If he is from the future like he says, then he'll know every step that he needs to take to keep his secrets safe around you. All I'm saying is that you need to be careful, Leo. There is too much at risk to be letting your guard down around mysterious people from the future. We have no way of knowing what his true intentions are," the Elder said. Dad nodded.

"We'll be careful, I promise," he said.

"Hey Dad, can I talk to you for a second?" I asked, walking up to him.

"Parker, what are you doing here?" Dad asked.

"Um, I need to talk to you. I thought I made that clear with my first sentence. Hello sir, excuse us," I said politely, bowing slightly to the Elder. He nodded and gave one last look to my dad before walking off.

"So what do you need?" Dad asked.

"Well, you know how I get premonition dreams now, right? Well last night I had a dream and I'm not sure if it was a premonition or not, but I really hope it wasn't," I said. Dad nodded for me to continue. "Okay, so I was in some kind of church, only I wasn't in my own body. I'm not sure who's body I was in, but I know it wasn't mine. The body that I was in pointed a gun at Kelsey and shot her right through the heart. It was horrible. Then I came in and found her and I knocked the guy over and killed him with his own gun," I explained in a hurry.

"Well do you think it was a premonition?" Dad asked.

"I don't know, that's the thing. I don't know why we were in the church or why Kelsey was there or even whose body I was in, but it scared me. I wouldn't be able to live if anything happened to her, Dad," I said quietly.

"I know. We'll be careful. We won't let anything happen to Kelsey," my dad assured me.

"So the other Elders heard about Alex, I see," I said. Dad raised his eyebrow.

"How did you know?" he asked.

"Oh please, that language isn't as hard to learn as it sounds," I said with a grin. Dad shook his head.

"Yeah they don't like the idea of him being around until we know more about him. We're going to have to watch our step around him in case he is evil," he said. I nodded.

"Okay, well I've got to get back home. I'll see you later," I said. Dad nodded and I orbed out. I orbed into the manor to find not only my mom, but the other sisters at the table trying to figure something out as well.

"Hey honey, did you find your dad?" Mom asked.

"Uh, yeah. Don't you guys have work?" I asked.

"We all took the day off until we could figure out how to kill this demon. We don't want to risk being separated," Prue said.

"Actually, I was thinking about that. Can you get hurt when you astral project?" I asked. Prue thought for a moment.

"I can get hurt, but it doesn't hurt me," she said.

"Well then why don't you just astral project yourself into a darkened little alley somewhere and act like the bait? Then you can let the demon kill your astral self and use your own blood in the vanquishing potion," I said.

"Hey, that's a good idea," Paige said, looking to Prue.

"Yeah that should work," Phoebe said.

"Well I'm not completely sure that I can't get killed as my astral self," Prue said.

"So astral project and cut your hand to see if it does anything to your real body," I suggested. Prue nodded and closed her eyes. She gasped and appeared beside me. Then she grabbed a kitchen knife.

"Hey! That's my good knife," Mom protested. Prue rolled her eyes and slashed her hand open. She then went back into her own body and looked at her hand to find that it was unscathed.

"Sounds like a plan to me," Paige said.

"Thanks Parker. You're pretty damn smart," Prue said. I bowed.

"Glad to help," I said. "Now, I'm going to find Kelsey and warn her about the man with a gun."

"What?" the four of them asked simultaneously.

"Well, I had a dream last night that someone killed Kelsey. I don't know who it was because I was inside his body and I'm not sure if it was a premonition dream or not, but it felt pretty real," I explained.

"Well did it feel like your other dreams that ended up coming true?" Phoebe asked. I nodded.

"They you should go warn Kelsey. You'll need to be careful from now on," Mom said.

"Yeah, and by the way, where's Alex?" I asked, noticing his absence.

"He said he had to go find something out about the demon," Mom said.

"Well the Elders want us to be careful around him. They don't trust him at all," I said. Mom and her sisters nodded and I orbed out again. I orbed into Kelsey's room to find her getting changed.

"Parker!" she exclaimed.

"Sorry," I said, turning around quickly. Kelsey giggled.

"Okay you can turn around now," she said after a few minutes.

"Sorry," I apologized again.

"It's alright. Now, what do you need?" Kelsey asked.

"Well, I need to warn you about something," I said, sitting on her bed.

"Uh oh, now what? Another big scary demon that's going to try to sell me to other big scary demons? Or better yet, how about a sexy guy that's here to suck all of the estrogen out of me?" Kelsey said with a grin.

"This is serious," I said and I set off on the whole explanation of the dream. Kelsey sighed when I was done.

"Leave it to me to get shot by some unseen guy," she said solemnly.

"You're not going to get shot. I'm not even sure if it's a premonition dream or not and if it is then we're going to prevent it from coming true. I've done it before and I'll do it again. You're not going to die," I said firmly.

"How do you know?" Kelsey asked. I could tell she was scared. Hell, I was scared.

"Because I can't lose you. If I lose you, I lose myself. I can't let that happen. I'll find out who the killer is and I'll kill him first if I have to but I am not going to let anybody get anywhere near you with a gun, let alone hurt you in any way. It's not gonna happen," I assured her. She nodded and put her head on my shoulder.

"What about that guy from the future?" she asked.

"Well, we're not exactly sure if he's legit, but we think he is. He doesn't seem to have any intentions of hurting us. Phoebe can't quite get a read on him with her empathy and my cousins and I have no clue how to control that, so we're just going with trust right now. We're still going to be careful around him though. The Elders don't trust him so if he does anything suspicious I'm sure they'll be watching and ready to get rid of him," I said. Kelsey nodded.

"Well, I've got to go. My parents and I are going out for dinner," she said, still looking worried.

"Hey, you'll be okay. As long as we keep you away from churches, you'll be fine," I said. Kelsey nodded again and I gave her a kiss and orbed out.

The next day, Aunt Prue set her trap for the demon. It worked perfectly. They made the vanquishing potion using her blood and went out to see if they could get the demon to come to them so that they could vanquish him.

"We got him," Paige said happily as they orbed in.

"Really?" Alex asked.

"Yep! Thanks to you for telling us how to kill him and Parker for coming up with the plan," Phoebe said.

"Now you can go back to the future," Mom said to Alex.

"Well, not exactly," Alex said.

"Why not?" Prue asked.

"See, I was given a specific time frame to be here in case you guys didn't vanquish him right away. I'm here until Sunday," Alex explained.

"And you didn't tell us that why?" Prue asked, looking suspicious very suddenly.

"I don't know, it never occurred to me to tell you," Alex said.

"Okay, well I guess you can just hang out until Sunday then. Thanks for helping us with the demon," Mom said. Alex nodded.

The days went by pretty quickly that week and Sunday hit pretty fast. I was sitting in the living room watching TV with Alex when Kelsey came rushing in.

"Parker!" she yelled, coming to a halt in front of me.

"What's wrong?" I asked.

"Church! My parents are making me go to church. There's no way they'll let me skip and I can't fake sick," Kelsey said frantically.

"Well then I'll go with you," I said.

"Me too," Alex offered. I frowned at him.

"Why you?" I asked.

"Well I figure two sets of powers are better than one in case someone attacks," Alex said.

"How did you know someone was going to attack?" Kelsey asked suspiciously.

"I heard Parker talking about his dream," Alex said. I shrugged. It was possible that he could have overheard me talking about it to somebody.

"Okay, let's go," I said. Kelsey's parents were very nice and didn't care that we came. We sat through the whole service, but nothing happened. At the end everyone got up and started filing out, including the priest.

"I've got to use the rest room. I'll be back in a minute," Kelsey said.

"We'll wait for you," her mom offered.

"Oh that's alright Mrs. Thompson. Alex and I will stay here and wait," I said. Her mom nodded and they went out to the car. I watched Kelsey go and then turned around to look at Alex who was now holding up a gun. My eyes went wide and he had a horrible grin on his face.

"Surprise," he said.

"You're the one. You're the one who shot Kelsey in my dream," I said as realization dawned on me.

"Good job, Parker. You really are as smart as they say," Alex said.

"Why? I thought you were good," I said.

"Oh I was. I was the best kid in the world, but that never mattered to you, Dad," Alex said, with an angry look but his eyes betrayed his hurt.

"What?" I asked, completely shocked.

"Yeah, I'm your son and I spent my whole life just trying to get your approval, just once. But that never mattered to you. You acted like you didn't even care, like you didn't even know me because you didn't want Kelsey to find out about me," Alex said angrily.

"Wait, you're not her son?" I asked.

"Nope. I had to spend my whole life wondering what was wrong with me all because you couldn't keep it in your pants. You cheated on her, your wonderful wife. You got drunk and found some hot chick and screwed the almighty hell out of her, but you wanted nothing to do with the after math," Alex yelled, his voice dripping with poison now. I couldn't believe what he was saying. I would never do that.

"So what, you come back to save my mom and my aunts and then turn around and kill me?" I asked.

"I was never sent here to save Grandma or her sisters. They could have just as easily vanquished that demon without me. I was sent here for Kelsey. They wanted me to kill her because they knew that you would give up everything if I did and then the Archers would be ruined and there would be no one to stand in their way. But they'll be even more pleased with me now because I'm going to kill you instead, that way they'll never have to worry about it again," Alex said.

"Who?" I asked. His evil grin returned.

"I'll never tell," he said.

"You know that killing me will make you cease to exist," I said.

"Oh I really don't care, as long as you're dead," Alex said. He pointed the gun directly at me and I shut my eyes as he pulled the trigger and the blast resounded through the church. But I never got hit. I opened my eyes and looked down to see Kelsey lying dead at my feet. Instant rage filled my body and I created a huge tornado that threw Alex across the room.

"You bastard! You killed her! I'm going to fucking destroy you!" I screamed as I ran over to him, beating the life out of him. Finally I stopped and looked at the mess I had made. Alex was bloodied and had two black eyes. He grinned despite his pain.

"Looks like I did my job after all. Have fun with your new future, Dad. You'll die in the end anyways," he whispered. His eyes closed and he let out his last breath. I sat there for a moment before walking over to Kelsey. I fell to the ground and cried harder than I had ever cried in my life. The one and only thing that mattered to me most was gone. And just like that my future came back with a vengeance. Only it didn't bite me in the ass this time. It bit me in the heart, harder and more viciously than anything ever could. I closed Kelsey's lifeless hazel eyes and kissed her forehead softly.

"Goodbye baby."

Okay, okay, I know you all hate me. Believe me, I hate me. If you feel the strong need to do it, please send all hate mail to my email address. I will accept it because I know I deserve it for this. Why is it that the last chapter always seems to end with death? Must be some morbid complex that I have. Anyways, I can at least tell you that it's not the end for our favorite couple. But for now I must say adios amigos! You guys have been so great and I will see you in a few months after my hiatus. Should you feel extremely creative, you're welcome to comment me or email me with ideas for Preston or Percy or even The Next Generation of Halliwells because I don't know exactly what I'm going to do. So once again, thank you guys so much. I love you all. Till next time (which is a very long time)…

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