It's unbelievable but I believed you
Unforgivable but I forgave you
Insane what love can do

Keely walked into work the next morning.

"Keely!" A familiar face greeted her.

Keely couldn't believe her eyes. "No way! I haven't seen you since the day you left!"

"I know," The person smiled. "I'm so sorry!"

Keely hugged her old friend. "Don't be. It's great to see you Via."

Via held Keely at arms length, and looked at her. "Why is your face half purple?"

"What?" Keely said, her heart thudding.

Via squinted at her. "Keely, you're wearing shovel loads of make-up. But I can see right through that. One side of your face is darker than the other, even if it is with your make up on."

"No it's not!" Keely demanded. If Dean found out she had told anyone she would be worse off than she was now.

Via looked at her for a while longer, but then shook her head. "When you want to talk about it, just remember I'm here."

Keely nodded. "I'll keep that in mind." But she knew that she never would tell her.


Phil was sitting at the kitchen table, wondering what to do.

"Mom! Dad! Phil's cracked! I told you he would!" Pim yelled, as she looked at her brother sitting, his head in his hands.

Both Barb and Lloyd came rushing through. "Phil?"

"I just looked at Keely's life. In the Giggle," Phil murmured, still looking at the table.

Lloyd patted his son on the back. "And she lived without you?"

"I don't know how long she would have lived without me," Phil said.

Barb was confused. "What?"

"The Giggle, mom. It showed me that Keely's fiancé, well he's hitting her. He's hurting her mom. And it showed me a video clip. And I was there mom. Dean accused me of being the reason he got locked away. And if it was my doing, then surely I have to go back? Because if I don't then he could kill her. He could kill her mom. But I can't go back. Mom, what am I supposed to do?" Phil said.

Lloyd was angry. "You looked her up in the Giggle?"

"I had to Dad! I figured it wouldn't matter, as we were already back here. I just wanted to see that she had the best life possible!" Phil protested.

Barb hugged her son. "So, you saw yourself?"

"Yeah. But I was about 5 years older than I am now," Phil said. "I don't get this mom. Leaving Keely was the hardest thing I'll ever have to do. And now apparently I go back, and save her. But I don't know what will happen if I don't go an save her. What if me not going back kills her mom?"

Barb just hugged him.

"What do I do?" Phil whispered. "Mom, what do I do?"