"Jeslyn, wake up, wake up. It's only a dream. Wakeup!" Jeslyn awoke with a start, only to see Erik leaning over her. She was breathing hard. "What's wrong? You were crying out in your sleep. I was wandering and heard you." Jeslyn's breathing had slowed down. She snuggled up against Erik, "It's nothing. Just a bad dream." Erik put his arms around her, "It must have been a pretty bad dream. You were yelling at Devon and thrashing around. Then you yelled out my name and went silent." Neither of them said anything for a few minutes, Erik stroking her hair and Jeslyn trying calm her nerves. "I'm fine, don't worry." Erik gave her a look that said, "Yeah right." Jeslyn sighed and laid back down on her pillow. Erik took her hands in his, "I'll stay here till you go back to sleep." 'That would be nice." Jeslyn said as she yawned. She was asleep in moments. Erik got up, kissed her forehead, and headed back toward the mirror. But he stopped. He had seen a movement in the reflection of the mirror. When he turned around, he saw no one but decided to stay with Jeslyn, just in case. He pulled up a chair and sat by her bed. In a few minutes, he too was fast asleep. Devon then stepped out of the shadows, "Why thank you Jeslyn and Phantom, you made this all too easy," he said as he took a digital picture of them both. He then left the room, laughing to himself. Now there was no way that Jeslyn wouldn't keep her end of the bargain. Moments after Devon left, Jeslyn woke up again. When she saw that Erik was sitting there, asleep, she hit him in the stomach. "Ow! What was that for!" Erik said, holding his stomach. "You're not supposed to be out here! And of all things asleep! What if someone saw you?" Jeslyn's voice was rising and becoming more distressed with every word. "Relax, no one saw me. I would have heard them." Jeslyn looked around wildly, "YOU DON'T KNOW THAT!" Erik got up and laid down next to her and put his arms around her, "Shhh, it's okay. No one is going to find out about us. I promise," at this Jeslyn began to cry softly. Erik softly sang her to sleep, "Past the point of no return..."
