A/N: The two songs I've used are Unforgettable and Freeze You Out, both by Sia. Thanks for the reviews and for reading! It's all very much appreciated!


The show ended and Hank began to loose sight of Evelyn as the stage lights went down and the lights of the park came back up. More and more people began to get up. Hank quickly got to his feet and searched around for Evelyn. He was only stopped by Dory's sudden burst of questions.

"That was awesome? Wasn't it awesome, Hank? Did you like it? Wasn't it wonderful?" Hank held up his hands in annoyance.

"Okay, okay, kid, calm down. It was great. Fantastic.." He grumbled and the group began to leave.

"Alright, we got ten minutes to get outta here!" Charlie said as he lead the group out of the park.

"Yep! It's 7:20, it's getting late. We ought to head home!" Marlin said and Hank noted the time. They finally made their way out of the park by the time it was 7:30 and the gates were closing. They were walking through the parking lot, trying to get to their cars. One car had Charlie, Jenny and Marlin. The other was Hank, Dory and Nemo. They made it back to their hotel they were staying at and met up outside of the rooms.

"Well, Marlin, it was nice spending time with you and your son, as always." Charlie said and Jenny agreed.

"Oh, yeah. It was a fantastic day!" They went to their room and left the others.

"Well, Nemo, it's getting late, you should be off to bed soon." Marlin put a hand on his son's shoulder and he unlocked the door.

"Aw, Dad! It's not that late!" Nemo protested.

"It's 8:45! It's getting late. Off, off to bed." He said as he led them into the room. "Goodnight." He said the shut the door. Hank sighed and again noted the time. He then went next door and unlocked the room. Dory ran passed him to her bed and jumped on it. She then laid down and sighed.

"Today was great!" She said then got up and left to get ready for bed. While she was in the bathroom, Hank changed and sat down on his bed. He yawned and felt exhausted as he dug around in his bag he found the crumpled flier and the crushed note. He decided that the times it read meant nothing and he threw it away. Dory came out a few minutes later in an over sized t-shirt and shorts. She went to her bed and yawned.

"Listen," Hank started before giving Dory a chance to speak.. "it's been a long day, so maybe tone down the chatter and let's just go to bed, alright?"

"Yeah, okay! I'm tired anyways!" She got under the covers and turned off the lamp beside her. Hank went to the bathroom and did the normal routine then got to his own bed and turned off the lights. He laid there in the dark staring at the ceiling and realized he wasn't falling asleep anytime soon. He quietly sighed and got up. He walked out side with the key-card and closed the door behind him. He walked down the hall and out the door to a balcony. The night was still and the stars shown brightly, but the only star he wondered about was one with black and purple hair. She was strange, maybe even elusive, which gave him more of a reason to want to at least talk to her again.

"Quiet night, is it not?" A woman asked. He stood up straight and looked around thinking that she had somehow found him. But once he had found the source, he was mistaken. A woman stood profiled with her back against the rail and looked at the wall in front of her. One arm was across her body while the other was up and holding a cigarette; her legs were crossed and her knees shown through her ripped skinny jeans. her shirt was loose and one of her shoulders shown. She was pail and had dark red hair that was a mess.

"Yeah, it's perfectly silent out here..." Hank said as he looked at her closely.

"What brings you to the balcony?" She asked, breathing out the smoke.

"Can't sleep, you?" He asked and she waved her hand with the cigarette.

"Can't smoke inside." She brought the stick to her mouth and breathed out more smoke. "Why can't you sleep?" She asked and he shrugged and looked away.

"... Don't know." He hesitated to answer and put his forearms on the rail.

"Yeah you do. Is it your job, your money?" She paused then added then looked and studied him. "A person?" She found was she was looking her. He look downward and seemed to slump. "Who?" Hank realized he couldn't hide from this woman, but regardless, he tried to anyway.

"No one." She scoffed and chuckled at him.

"Yeah, sure. 'no one.' Was this 'no one' a girl?"She asked as if she already knew the answer. Hank was silent and still and she nodded. "Did she just leave you or something?"

"Something like that."

"Hm.." It was quiet and she snuffed up her cigarette and walked over to him. "Name's Kat, by the way." She stood beside him and copied the way he leaned on the rail.

"Hank." He said without emotion.

"Nice. Simple, to the point." She commented she began to walk inside but stopped at the door. "Remember this, Hank. No one comes to the balcony unless it's important. And it's never is what it looks like." She opened the door, but didn't yet walk though. "And also, you just met her, so calm down. Everything happens for a reason." She left him alone with his thoughts. He seemed confused and stressed and stood out there for a little while longer. He then attempted to shake all off and went back to his room. It was midnight by now and he was beyond tired. He went to bed and quickly passed out.