Disclaimer: Don't own the song in the chapter, or the Guy they speak of. I just own Jess, and Parker.

A/N: Okay, so I had to get a last goodbye conversation in for Jess and Parker, how can best friends separate without it? This is definitely going to be the last chapter Jess will be in this story, he'll mentioned later on, but he won't actually be there. Ah, I know you want to shake Parker and ask her why she's doing this to Guy, but Parker always has her weird reasons. Anyway, on to the chapter, this is short, and it's kinda sad, but it's nice. The song in this chapter is That's So You by The Rocket Summer

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"Hey," Jess said, walking into Parker's room.

Parker looked up, but quickly looked back down. The past few days, she couldn't look at Jess in the eyes, "Hey."

"Whatcha doin?" Jess asked, sitting next to her, as her laptop sat on her lap.

"You're right on time," Parker mumbled, ejecting the CD out. She grabbed a permanent marker, and wrote, 'that's so you' on it. "A mix."

Jess looked at it, and smiled. Lately, the only person Parker was making mixes for was Guy. She made him one every week since she's known him. Jess missed being the one she would make random mixes for. "Thanks Parker," He smiled at her. "Can I listen?"

"No crying though," Parker said, putting it into her laptop.

Right away the vocals and guitar filled the air. Jess closed his eyes, leaned his head back, listening to the lyrics, knowing this song was meant for lyrics and not the head banging that he and Parker loved to do.

It's a beautiful day
Now I'll be ok now that you're not away
Yesterday was a terrible day
But now that you're here I'm ok
Cause you don't know how much I, I need you
Please don't go
You're so wonderful
This I swear, this I know

Jess's eyes opened, and he looked at the Parker, who just looked down at her jeans. He took his arm, linking it in hers, still listening to the words now capturing the room, leaving them with a heart wrenching feeling.

You, oh you, every single thing you do
I'm so proud of you
What you do
When you do the things you do
They're so you

"Parker-" Jess started.

Parker shook her head, and took a deep breath, "Jess, I said no crying." Parker pouted before looking at him, with her glossy eyes. "Stop it."

Jess smiled at her, wiping a tear away, "Stop what?"

"I said no crying!" Parker blubbered, and Jess hugged her head.

So thanks for your help
You shine so bright
You are the star that's in my sky
And I am yours and you are mine

"Parker, it'll be okay. You have everything here. You have Cooper, the hockey team, the city, the guys, the ducks, the Guy," Jess said, and Parker slowly lifted up her head.

"I broke up with the Guy," Parker said, and Jess's eyes got wide.

"What?!" Jess asked, breaking the emotional moment they were having with the crack of his voice. "Why would you do that?"

"I've had you here with me forever. You were all I had for so long. When you leave I'm only going to have Guy. What if he leaves too? I can't deal with another person leaving. People always leave," Parker said, pointing on the part of her wall with that on it. Jess sat there, unsure of what to say. He didn't want to reassure Parker that Guy would never leave. He never knew he was going to have to leave. He didn't want to give her hope on something he didn't have any control. "I can't believe you're leaving tomorrow."

Jess sighed, "I can't either."

Parker swooped her hair into her right hand, pulling it to one side. She set the laptop on the bed, next to her, and laid her head down on Jess's legs. "You better not make any friends there, because they just aren't as good as us."

Jess laughed, "Of course."

"Don't find another best friend," Parker mumbled.

Jess smiled, "Wouldn't think of it." The two let the mix continue to play, listening to the guitar strums, and soft voices. "Get back together with Guy."

Parker took a breath, as her voice came out crackly from the silent sobbing she was used to doing, "Shut up."

"Just saying."