"Mommy, are you ever going to tell me what happened when you found the lady's grave?" Ella asked her mother. Ava smiled as she knelt by her six year old daughter's bed. Gregory knelt down next to her. Ava started telling the story.

Gregory handed everyone a shovel that he had taken from the caretaker's station. He was the first to start digging, but everyone soon followed. Ava swore that the people who buried the Aileas buried her than then six feet under, and was about to give up when her shovel hit the coffin. She climbed out of the grave knowing that there was now that there was no way she could help pull out the coffin.

Once the coffin was out of the ground Gregory was the one who opened the lid. He jumped back and hissed causing Ava to jump in surprise. The amulet was in the center of Aileas's ribcage surrounded by crosses. He looked at Ava pleadingly.

"The amulet is surrounded by crosses, we can't get it." He begged. The rest of the Sackville-Bagg family looked at the grave and then at Ava.

"Please, you have to get." Rudolf said. Ana agreed. Freda and Frederick looked at her, the same way Gregory did, pleadingly.

"Fine, but if I stick my hand in there and she grabs me, I will stake you all." She said sighing. Gregory chuckled. She walked over to the coffin and looked at the skeleton in disgust. "This is so gross." She muttered as she bent down, stuck her hand in the ribcage, moved the crosses, and grabbed the amulet. She shoved it into Gregory's chest and wiped her hands on his jacket, which earned her a death glare. She smiled sheepishly at him. Gregory looked at the amulet and then handed it to his father who studied it for a minute.

"Tomorrow is the eclipse, we all need to rest." Frederick declared Ava looked up at the sky. It was almost sunrise.

"You all need to get to your 'home'." She said. Gregory looked up at the sky and, seeing the sun, agreed and kissed her good-bye before she started her why home.

Ella yawned causing Ava to stop telling the rest of the story. Ava chuckled and looked at her daughter. Gregory smiled again.

"It sounds like someone needs to go to sleep, now." Ava said. "We can tell you the rest of the story later." Ella shook her head, no.

"No, the last time you said that was last week and I still haven't heard the ending of the story." Ella whined. Ava sighed.

"She gets the stubbornness from you, Gregory." She teased looking at her husband. He rolled his eyes.

"Oh, no, that's all you." He retorted. It was her turn to roll her eyes. Ella sighed annoyed.

"Mamma-" She started to whine, but was cut off my Ava starting the story where she had left off.

Gregory signaled the others of the Sackville-Bagg family to the same place that they had before with the first amulet. His direct family stood next to him. Tony and Ava stood away from them, but only by a couple of feet away. After a minute, there were about fifty bats fly in the sky. Most of them turned into a human form before landing. Ava looked at each member. Suddenly she felt a hand on her shoulder. She slowly turned around, coming face to face with a long haired blonde male who was hissing at her.

"Well, what do we have here?" The man's red eyes looked her up and down.

Gregory, who had been watching this in horror, ran to her side and growled at the blonde male.

"Mine." He growled. The male bared his teeth, but turned around and stormed off.

"Lovely family." Ava whispered afraid her voice would crack. Gregory sighed. He looked at her for a second before taking her mouth with his. When he was done he placed his forehead against hers.

"I may not remember you or anything else of this life. I need you to find me and force me to remember, OK?" He asked her as he wiped away a tear drop from her cheek. Ava nodded. "I love you." He whispered to her.

"I love you too." She replied. She kissed him one last time. He let go of her and walked over to his family, standing in between his mother and his brother. Frederick held the amulet in the air as the eclipse happened, and he started to speak in some other language. A fog started to fill the area as the amulet started to glow a bright white. Frederick held the amulet with both hands and closed his eyes for a second, soon after the fog became too thick for anyone to see each other. Ava heard Frederick say one last thing then suddenly the fog disappeared and the only two people left on the cliff were Ava and Tony.

"They'll come back like last time, right?" Tony asked her. Ava shrugged.

"I hope so, kid." She turned around and started to walk Tony home.

"Then what happened?" Ella asked. Ava smiled again.

"About two weeks later, I was still trying to find him." She nudged Gregory with her elbow, "I went to the grave yard where they had stayed when they were vampires, and he was sitting there above ground looking at the opening. I sat down next to him and asked him why he was there. He looked at me and told me that the place was familiar to him and so was I, and then he asked me why. Instead of answering him, I kissed him." Gregory grabbed Ava's chin and turned her kissed her. Ella made a gagging sound causing Gregory and Ava to laugh. "Then he remembered everything. Tony whistled to get the others to remember him." Ava said finishing of the story. Ella smiled and yawned.

"Good-night, Mommy. Good-night Daddy." She said closing her eyes.

"Good-night." Ava and Gregory both whispered. Together they got up and left their daughter's room.

"She just like you." Gregory said kissing his wife. He picked her up and carried her to their room.

The End