"We have to go! We have to get away!" Lisa screamed.
"The knife!" Andrea yelled.
"What?" Lisa asked, confused.
"Use the knife. Cut through to the normal world. We will stay there. It's the only place we can go to be safe." Andrea said.
"Get the things you need. We leave in fifteen minutes." Lisa said.
Lisa and Andrea fled upstairs and then out the door to their house to get the things they needed from there. In fifteen minutes, Lisa and Andrea were back, waiting in the living room of Maria's house.
Maria was in the kitchen. Lisa called after her.
"Maria?" Lisa called out.
"Yes?" Maria replied, walking into the room.
"Are you ready?"
"I'm not coming with you."
"What?! You were part of the crime. He'll be looking for you as well! You need to leave with us!" Lisa screamed.
"No. My son has just died. He is buried in my garden. I can look out over him in my living room through the window. I need to stay with my dead son. He was gone too soon, and I wasn't ready to be separated from him as I am now. I'm still not ready. Further separating myself from him by going into another world would be the worst thing for me." Maria said "I'm staying."
"They may not kill you. You didn't have part in the stone. We've taken pieces. You haven't. I wish you luck Maria." Lisa said.
"Good bye." Maria said.
Lisa walked to Maria who had a tear running down her face. She hugged her and after they separated, Maria leaned and kissed her on the cheek.
Andrea went to do the same. Maria leaned to kiss her cheek too.
"I wish the two of you well. You have been great people to know. If you hadn't been there for me yesterday, I don't know what my condition would be now. Will I see you again?" Maria asked.
"Perhaps. If we are ever brought back this way, you will be the first person we come to see." Lisa said.
Lisa went to Maria one last time and hugged her. She let go and turned around, holding up the knife. She tilted it correctly and cut into the air. A window was formed into another world and Andrea climbed through first. Lisa took one last look at Maria and climbed through herself.
The two pieces of rock were in the room with the two twin beds upstairs of Maria's house. They had forgotten them. But, it was too late. Lisa began to pinch the edges of the window together and soon there was only a tiny space left to see. Maria could see that Lisa took a final look at her and then pinched it closed. The window was gone.
