Here we find the end.


"Alright, here's the deal..." Jane smiled at them, holding up the lantern. "You go in here, I take you over to a place called Disturbia, and you stay there until it's your time to go to Heaven."

"How are we all gonna fit in there?" Eddy asked. "There's, like, no room."

"In your orb states you will all fit." Jane smiled. "And kinda look like a rainbow while doing so."

"Groovy!" Nazz smiled while off to her side, Kevin rolled his eyes with a humorous smirk.

"What's Disturbia like?" Jimmy asked.

"Well, it's a big place, and theres a big city there, full of other spirits like you guys." Jane thought. "And it's always night time, and there's a big full moon all the time. It's really pretty."

"Always night?" Jimmy frowned.

"Yes." Jane nodded. "But I assure you, it is wonderous."

"But... I like the sun." Jimmy frowned.

"It'll be okay, Jimmy." Sarah comforted. "It's a new adventure!"

"Yea." Jimmy nodded. "As long as we're together, I'm happy."

"Good." Jane smiled. To her left, Piff held up the lantern and she took it, opening it. "Step inside."

One by one, the spirits shifted into the misty energy they had been earlier and fit themselves into the lantern, creating a rainbow-like cloud inside once Jane shut the door.

She looked the lantern over and then at Piff, who smiled at her with busted lips and a bruised cheek.

"I guess this is goodbye, huh?" He asked.

"I guess so." Jane sighed. "Listen, man, thanks for everything. You were a real help."

"Thanks for letting me tag along." Piff nodded. "I learned a lot about myself in these last couple of days. I owe you."

"No, it's all good." Jane smiled.

Piff leaned down and hugged her before letting her go.

"Well, I hope everyone enjoys their new lives in Disturbia." He smiled.

"I do, too." Jane looked at the lantern.

"Keep in touch, okay?" He asked.

"I will." Jane nodded.

With that, she began walking down the road leading out of the cul-de-sac. She tore open another portal and was about to step through, when she stopped. She looked at the lantern and thought for a few moments. She stepped back, away from the portal and let it close, confusion Piff. Then, she reached over to the lantern and opened the door, letting the colorful cloud spill out.

Piff watched in utter amazment as the cloud disperced into singular entities once more. Each one formed up into an odly unfamiliar shape, all being taller than before. As the cloudy shapes took form, Piff was amazed to see the spirits had taken on the physical forms of young adults his age and a little younger.

The spirits all seemed baffled, yet pleasantly surprised by the new looks they had. Double D looked up at Jane, his face bright but curious.

"You never got to live the best parts of your lives." Jane spoke carefully, obtaining their attention. "You were robbed of that and then spent years in a purgatory of sorts. I know I am supposed to take you guys away, but... I think my overseer will let this one slide. You guys deserve to live and experience life. So, go on and live it."

The group looked at each other before bursting into celebration and throwing themselves into a group hug.

Jane watched with a warm heart as Piff walked over to her and stood at her side.

"Awesome choice." He nodded.

"Yea, I think so." Jane chuckled. "You know it'll be your job to look out for them, now, right?"

"I kinda figured that." Piff laughed. "I'll make sure they have friends inside and outside of school, don't worry."

"Good." Jane smiled. "And because I consider you and the others friends, now, and because Grim is still around, I will be checking in periodically."

"That sounds good to me." Piff smiled down at her.

"Indeed." Jane nodded. "Now, let's get you home and these guys somewhere to stay."


Over the next couple of months, with Piff's help, a volunteer group helped rebuild the destroyed neighborhood and remodel what was left. All of the houses were brought up to code and refurnished with modern styles. A charity donated furniture and clothes to the Peach Creek kids and helped them get into the work force to help pay for school and living expenses.

Piff and Jane would pop in regularly to check on the kids and see how they were warming up to life in the Land of the Living. Upon one visit, they discovered that three girls had come up from a neighboring living area and were overjoyed to see the kids from the cul-de-sac, stating that they remembered playing with them as children, but loosing their ability to see spirits as they had gotten older, as is the norm for most children. They were regulars once more around the cul-de-sac and often helped with various things the others needed such as laundry, cooking, installing televisions or even moving furniture. The little neighborhood had become a shinning example of what it is to help others in need. The experiences they all shared together would stay with them for a lifetime. And that was alright with them.


I hope you all enjoyed my last story. I apologize for any misspellings, my spell check appears to be malfunctioning slightly.

You can review this if you wish, but I posted it for fun mainly and wont pressure you.

Thanks for your time, guys! Goodbye!