Raine pondered about the catastrophes on the outside world. It was heart-wrenching at the thought of being forced to slaughter her friends on a desolate battlefield if she lost control of her corpse. She could see their terror and their blood, strewing the dirt and remains of grass. Because of her diversion, she suddenly lost her footing. "NO, what an idiot I am!" she shrieked in her mind. She threw herself against the door once more, but the damage was already done. To her terror, the door in this spirity realm went ajara bit, and Raine saw Malice's black high heel step in, before a whoosh filled the room as the light took over the darkness of her surrounding, filling the endless chamber with its coolness.

"So," thought Raine, "This is how it feels to lose control of yourself. I'm sorry I failed you all, my friends. I'm sorry." And she closed her eyes through her silent tears… but was this dying? Even with her eyes closed, she could still see the blinding, blue-gray light of the room grow stronger and stronger. She could feel herself reform; she was no longer in a ghostly state. Raine opened her eyes inquisitively and…

She was no longer in the spirity realm, rather, she was back in the game! "Devin!" she cried with relief feeling his grasp in her hand. Devin was so overjoyed to find that she had awakened that he might've embraced her right there if he wasn't already dizzy from watching lavender and white lines swirl around them.

Raine was stunned by their new surroundings; where were they? They were apparently being dragged by the air towards somewhere, as shades of purple swirled around them, making it seem like traveling through a whirlpool. Their hair whipped around their faces as they laughed for joy at their freedom. Candi and Tai were fighting in front of them for who would go through to the other side first. They had left Zombie High School! Through everyone's cheers of triumph and their zombified friends' renewed freedom, no one had noticed that a dark purple hole waited at the end for them, and Melody had fallen through it first— headfirst.