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"Hello?" Phil called out as he entered the house. Bonnie poked her head out of her door.

"Hey, Phil," she said, coming down the stairs. "I thought you were leaving."

"That's the greeting I get?" Phil asked. Bonnie rolled her eyes.

"Hey, Keely," Bonnie said.

"What?" Keely shouted. "I can't hear you!" she added, gesturing to a bandage around her head. She then walked into the other room.

"So why did you come back?" Bonnie asked.

"Well, as I was getting into my ti-I-I-I heard her shouting my name."

"Okay… so what made her r-"

"Oh, I should not have touched that! That's blood!" they heard from the other room. Bonnie looked at the kitchen for a while before continuing.

"Okay… so what made her remember?"

"I'm not sure," Phil said.

"I can't fall asleep," Keely half-shouted at the two of them as she entered the room. "I can't fall asleep, or I might die… or something." She stretched herself out on the couch. "Don't let me fall asleep, or I…" She stopped as she fell asleep.

"Anyway," Bonnie said, turning back to Phil, "don't you find that weird in the slightest? I mean, how could she just remember all of a sudden… hm…"

"What?"

"Well… I mean, I was listening to The Click Five's 'Time Machine,' before she left, and she looked a little deep in thought when she was listening to it…"

"What are you insinuating?" Phil asked, suspiciously.

"I don't know…" she replied, giving him a long hard look. "Maybe Keely's insane or something. Or…" Phil began to sweat as Bonnie regarded him suspiciously. "…maybe Keely's from the future," she finished, with a laugh.

Phil laughed nervously. "Maybe she's…"

Bonnie regarded Phil suspiciously, then, deciding he was probably as insane as her sister, she went upstairs.

" 'Time Machine,'" Phil mumbled. "Future… that was close…"

"Phil!" Keely called from the couch.

"What?" Phil asked.

"I said, 'PHIL!'," Keely shouted even louder than before.

"I heard you," he protested.

"I didn't tell you how I remembered you!"

"You heard the song, 'Time Machine,'," he said, matter-of-factly.

"I heard the song, 'Time Machine'," she shouted, having not heard him.

"I know. I said that."

"Oh."

"Well, you'd better get well by tomorrow, because we're going to go on a little trip, if it's alright with your parents."

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"Where?"

"No- it's a surprise, Keely. I can't tell you. Besides, don't you have to break up with Robert in a few minutes?"

"Oh… I forgot," she replied.

"I know how that feels," Phil muttered, and he walked upstairs to leave Keely alone. A knock sounded at the door.


Sorry there isn't more just yet. I'm kind of working on another story while I'm wrapping this one up in a neat little package, but again, this thing ain't over until I say it is. I'm just a little tired right now, but more hopefully tomorrow!

Which leads me to my next point- review! Please? It fuels me…