A/N: First off, I wanted to thank all of you who have reviewed, I appreciate it. Glad to see there are others as excited about this as me. So please enjoy chapter three.

Disclaimer: I do not own Haven.

Audrey could feel her stomach fall through the floor. She gave her son a sympathetic look and shook her head. "I don't think that's going to work in here," she told him, pulling out her own cell phone for emphasis. She checked quickly to see if there was any signal and shook her head and aimed the cell phone screen in James' direction to prove her point. "No signal," she stated to that Duke could hear too and understand that he shouldn't get his hopes up.

She was genuinely surprised when she noticed that James didn't seem upset. Actually, the man merely laughed and shook his head, like he knew something they didn't, not that Audrey doubted it to be true. He merely held the phone out to his mother expectantly. She looked to Duke who merely shrugged and then with a little doubt, moved forward and too the phone from his hand. She looked to the screen, as she spoke. "See, I told you no-"Audrey's eyes went wide when she really looked at the screen, there in the top right hand corner were four little bars indicating there was a signal. "I don't understand," she looked back up to her son with the questions clear on her face.

"I was stuck in here while you were out there, remember? While he," James said pointing towards Agent Howard's body, "was out taking care of you, I had to be able to get a hold of him somehow. It should be able to reach any phone outside of this place." He finished, a clear smirk appearing on his face. Audrey turned to Duke, her face showing all the hopes she held in this one little device, Duke of course didn't waste time. He wanted out of there, "What? Are you going to call him or not?" asked Duke, gesturing for her to get a move on. Audrey nodded and looked down at the phone, dialing with shaky fingers, this may be their last hope.

She looked between her two companions as she raised the phone to her ear and was surprised when she heard it ring. She couldn't stand still then and started to resume her pacing, back and forth, her heart squeezing tighter with each passing ring. When she heard the fourth ring, she was about to give up hope. Suddenly her eyes grew wide and Audrey couldn't help the few tears that slipped from her eyes, staring at Duke.

"Nathan? Nathan can you hear me?"


Why was this happening? Was he being punished? Nathan couldn't tear his eyes from the place the barn had vanished right before his eyes, taking his best friend, his son, and Audrey with it. What was worse was the meteors were still coming. He didn't understand it. He had just lost everything and no it would seem he was going to lose his lifelong home as well?

Something was definitely wrong. Nathan knew it in his heart there was something wrong, the meteors were still coming and since Nathan could feel neither gunshot wound, he knew the Troubles were very much still present in Haven.

"Nathan?" came a call from the surrounding forest. He turned as best as he could, his leg not following instruction properly due to the bullet lodged in it. After a moment the called came into view.

"Dwight," was Nathan's reply, unmoving from his spot. He just didn't have it in him to move much more. "They're gone." He told the man as he approached. Apparently this information wasn't as important to Dwight as it was to Nathan because he didn't even comment on it. He seemed more interested in getting Nathan's jacket off him so he could inspect the source of the blood running down from his shoulder. "You're bleeding. Come on, we need to go," he tried, attempting to get Nathan to focus on him again. Instead Nathan had turned to look back in the direction of the last location of the barn.

Dwight sighed and reached out for Nathan, grasping his arm lightly. "Nathan, come on. We need to get out of here," he was a little more forceful this time and tugged on Nathan's arm to try and get his attention and get him moving. It only took Nathan a split second when he stumbled to realize what was going on. He ripped his arm from Dwight's hold and shook his head angrily. "I'm not leaving. Something's wrong, I can't leave," Nathan said adamantly. The meteors were still falling and his Audrey was gone. Of course there was something wrong. He needed to be there in case something happened. In case they suddenly came back. He wasn't going to move until he felt what he could only assume would be a biting inferno in both his shoulder and his leg.

Who knew what had happened when he had shot Howard. He had thought maybe it would stop the Barn from being able to leave. Instead it had caused the thing to fall apart and he had too many people he cared about in there to leave now.

"Nathan man, please. There is trouble on the main land and you're bleeding. There's nothing we can do now. She's gone," Dwight said lightly, trying for a different approach. He knew what it was like to lose someone ad he knew now he was going to have to tread carefully. "They're all gone," Nathan said. Dwight didn't understand. He hadn't just lost one person, but three. "What?" asked Dwight confused moving so he was standing in front of Nathan with a confused expression.

"They're all gone. Audrey, Duke, my son." He said the last part quietly; he was still in shock over the fact that he was James' father. Of course he speculated, but it had never been confirmed, until now. "Son? Nathan, what are you-"Dwight started to ask but was cut off by the sound of Nathan's phone. Dwight allowed it to drop hoping it was someone from in town that would be able to convince Nathan that something was going on and he needed to be there to help.

"Wuornos," he answered shakily. Though he straightened and his eyes grew wide, his mouth falling open, his gaze moving to Dwight quickly before he answered to whatever the person on the other line was saying.

"Audrey?"