Fiona was awestruck at all that she was seeing. There was everything here. Stuff that included rides, games, and other neat things. "They really went all out for this," said Van as he too looked around the place. "I know. It is very beautiful too," said Fiona still looking at all the stuff. "I know," said Van, 'But not as beautiful as you,' he thought to himself. As he looked around he noticed how crowded the place was. "A lot of people have come for this," said Van. 'I wonder how Crougar is doing with Kristi. It was nice of him to look after her for us while we are all here. Although I think that there might have been another reason, but I hope that she is having fun here,' thought Van. "What do you think we should do first Fiona?" asked Van. "why don't we have a look around and then we can decide once we see something that looks like fun," said Fiona with a smile on her face. "Let's do that then," said Van returning the smile right back at Fiona. He grabbed her hand and the two of them continued to walk down the crowded streets.

'I still don't get it,' thought Irvine as he saw Thomas and Ashley together at a game stall. "I never would have thought it," said Moonbay also seeing them. "I know. One question, didn't she like Van?" asked Irvine. "She must have known that it was a pointless cause because of his feelings for Fiona even though they were arguing," said Moonbay with an emphasis on the word were. "Where do you think Van and Fiona have gone to?" asked Moonbay looking around for her two friends. "Who knows. Why don't we leave them alone though," said Irvine. 'You can do this Fiona,' thought Moonbay, 'Why do I have a feeling that you will chicken out though.' "So what do you want to do now?" asked Irvine staring at Moonbay. "I don't know. Let's just have a look around. Who knows. Maybe we'll find something really neat," said Moonbay with a smirk on her face. "Like what?" asked Irvine. "I don't know. That is why I want to have a look around," said Moonbay.

Van and Fiona walked down the streets and seemed to be very happy. There was a comfortable silence going on between them. They were just happy being around each other. 'Should I say what is on my mind?' Van asked himself. A look came onto his face that Fiona noticed. "Is something wrong Van?" asked Fiona with a worried look on her face. "No I was just thinking about something," said Van putting a smile on his face. "Are you sure?" asked Fiona. "Yeah. I just have a lot on my mind," said Van. "Hey you two," came a rough voice. Van and Fiona were used to the quiet surrounding them that they jumped when the person called out to them. They turned around and saw an old lady dressed in purple robes. She was also about as tall as Fiona. "You talking to us?" asked Van to the old lady. "Yes I am. How would the two of you like to have your fortunes read? I will do it for free to considering that you are the great Van Flyheight, and you must be Fiona," asked the old lady. "How did you? Never mind. No thanks. I don't believe in stuff like that," said Van. "Oh come on Van. I think that it might be fun. Who knows maybe she actually can predict the future," said Fiona with a pleading look on her face. Van saw this and knew he couldn't refuse. "I guess," said Van. 'This ought to be good,' thought Van. The two of them followed the old lady into the hut.

Coming through the small piece of cloth that was supposed to be the door Van and Fiona were met with a strong smell of Garlic coming from the place. "Expecting Vampires?" asked Van as he waved his hand in front of his nose to get the smell of garlic away. The old lady just ignored what he said. Fiona was having a look around the place at all of the odd things that the old lady had. "What is your name?" asked Van to the old lady. "My name is Anne," said Anne. "You sure have a lot of weird things," said Fiona still admiring all of the strange things. "Will you watch where your hand is" asked Anne looking at Fiona. "Huh?" asked Fiona turning around and accidentally hitting something with her hand. Luckily Van caught it before it hit the ground. Anne had a smile on her face at the look Fiona was giving her. Fiona let it go though and turned around to look at the things. What met her eyes though was the sight of a severed hand and an eyeball in a jar. Fiona let of a scream and jumped back right into Van. Van laughed slightly at the look of fear on her face. "That isn't funny Van," said Fiona breathing hard. "Sorry. I couldn't help it," said Van still chuckling slightly. "Where did you get all of this stuff?" asked Van as he too started to look at all of the strange stuff that Anne had in her possession. "I travel all over the world and have collected many strange things in my travels that I have kept as little souvenirs," said Anne in admiration at all that she had collected. "Well these things definitely are strange," said Van looking at the eyeball and hand that Fiona had jumped away from. Trying to get off of the subject Anne decided to get this started. "Now. Which one of you two would like to get your fortunes told first?" asked Anne. Van and Fiona looked at each other. Fiona then spoke up, "You can go first Van." "Then it is settled," said Anne as she grabbed Van by the arm and dragged him away before he could even say anything.

"Please have a seat," said Anne as she went into a different room and pushed Van into a chair. Van rubbed his shoulder where she had been dragging him by and sighed. "Now what would you like to know?" asked Anne looking at Van. "I don't care. Anything I guess," said Van. "Very well then. How about I take a look into the future of you and your girlfriends relationship," said Anne with a smile. She took out a crystal ball and then put it on the table very carefully. Van looked into it as a cloud of smoke started to build up inside of it. "What the," said Van staring intently at it. "Be quiet. I need to concentrate," said Anne. Van shut up with this. 'Why am I doing this?' Van asked himself. "Interesting, very interesting," said Anne as she continued to stare at the ball. "What I don't see anything but smoke inside of it. "Be patient," said Anne. Van continued to stare into the ball and yet all he saw was smoke. He growled in annoyance. "You're feelings for her are deep aren't they?" asked Anne not even looking at her. "Far more than anyone even thinks. You would be willing to give up everything in a second if it meant that you are able to help her. This will end up bringing a future that not even I am able to see at this moment," said Anne. "Can I ask you a question?" asked Anne finally looking at Van. "What?" asked Van kind of skeptically. "Why haven't you said anything about your feeling to her?" asked Anne sitting back within her chair. Van looked kind of nervously at the door. "Don't worry she can't hear us right now," said Anne seeing his movements. "Well you are the fortuneteller. Why don't you tell me," said Van looking at her. "I'm a fortuneteller, not a mind reader," said Anne rather dully. "Well, I," said Van not knowing exactly what to say. "Never mind. You don't have to tell me, but I do suggest you tell her sometime soon," said Anne pointing towards the door. 'How does she know all of these things?' Van asked himself. "Now if you would be so kind would you please send in your girlfriend?" asked Anne nicely. "Whatever," said Van as he got up from the table and started to walk towards the door. Anne looked away from him. "Oh, by the way. Watch your head," said Anne with a smirk. A few mere seconds later she could hear the sound of Van's head hitting a bar. Van left the room grumbling to himself as he massaged his sore head.