They kept running until they reached the middle of the forest.
"I think we should find a place to stay," Johnny suggested.
"Hey, what's that," Sean asked.
"That's a log cabin. I think we should check it out," Mark said. They entered it, it was completely empty, but there were enough rooms for each of them.
"Guys, I think we found our new home," Nazz said.
"Sweet, if only Plank were here to see it," Johnny said.
"I miss our friends too Johnny," Nazz said.
"Of the thirteen of us that got of the plane, four remain. Sort of pathetic," Mark said. "Why is this even happening to me," Mark asked.
"I know you didn't ask for this Mark, but you saved twelve other lives, and I think that counts for something," Nazz told him.
"Yeah, but look at what happened to most of them. A window crushed Jimmy, Rolf was sliced up by a barbed wire, a taxi killed Kevin, and Eddy died from medical tools designed to save lives," Mark shouted.
"It's OK Mark. We'll be all right, but now we should go to bed.
They slept in separate rooms. Mark couldn't sleep. But in the middle of the night, Nazz came over to him.
"You heard what he said. A new life defeats Death. If that's true, a new life would make us safe again," Nazz explained.
"You know what we have to do then, right," Mark asked nervously.
"Yes," Nazz sighed.
9 months later
"It's a boy," the doctor said, handing Mark and Nazz's child to Nazz.
"This is great," Johnny said. He said that not only to celebrate Mark and Nazz's child, but the fact that the four of them were now off Death's list.
"We're finally saved," Sean exclaimed. Nazz wept tears of joy.
"We can have normal lives again," Mark said.
"I just wish the others were here," Nazz said.
Mark went by the window, and in the clouds, were the faces of their friends whom Death had claimed. They were smiling. Mark went to go thank the doctor supervising the birth.
"Thank you very much," Mark said. But when the doctor turned around, Mark was surprised whom it was.
It was Doctor Deat, also known as Death.
"You may have beaten me, but there will be other generations to cheat Death, and they will not be as lucky as you were," he said. Then Doctor Deat disappeared.
Mark came back into the room looking worried.
"What's wrong Mark," Nazz asked.
"Nothing," Mark replied. But he knew that wasn't true. But he knew that Doctor Deat wasn't right either.
If the next generation to cheat Death were at hand, Sean, Johnny, Nazz, and he would help them.
