Here we go. The final chapter. :(

EPOV

"Edward," Alice asked. "Who was that guy?" I didn't answer her.

"Edward," Carlisle repeated. "We need to know."

"Guys," I said finally. "It's complicated."

"Edward," Esme said slowly. "We need to know."

So I told them. I told them about Cal and Morgan and how I'd seen him in a mirror. I told them about Hunter and Loren and the girl who was Loren's cousin. I told them about how Cal and Morgan had nearly killed Hunter and how since then I'd been craving his blood. I told them how when Cal told me Hunter was alive I'd volunteered to kill him. I told them how Cal had searched his books to find a spell in order to transport me there.

I told them how I'd nearly killed Hunter but changed my mind at the last minute. I told them how I'd taken him to his house and met Sky. I told them how Hunter had seen a dark wave while he was scrying and how we were stuck in the wrong dimension while we put our entire faith in my family.

For a while they just stared at me. Then they told me about their side of the story, which wasn't much.

"Listen," I said. "Nobody should have to deal with other dimensions."

"I know," Rosalie said. "But we know."

"Not for long," I said. I held up a vial. "Sky gave me this. It's a memory potion. If we drink this, we'll forget everything about Widows Vale."

"Should we?" Alice asked hesitantly.

"You're the one that can tell the future, Alice," I pointed out. "If we decide not to drink the potion what will happen?"

After a few moments she said, "Nothing good."

"And if we do?"

"We go on like nothing ever happened," she replied without even checking the vision.

"Bottoms up," I said, raising the vial. I took a huge gulp.

HPOV

I sat and wondered. I wondered about Edward and what would happen, and somehow I knew I would never forget.

Until Sky entered the room with a vial. "This is a memory potion," she said bluntly, and thrust it at me.

"What?" I looked at her in disbelief. "I don't want to forget about this, Sky!"

"Yes you do," she said. She thrust it at me again. "Drink it."

"Sky..." I shook my head.

"Listen Hunter," she said. "You need to drink it. You can't keep these memories. No one should know about other dimensions."

"What about Cal?" I asked. "And that girl?"

"The girl will be classified as a crazy person," Sky pointed out.

"Wait–other dimensions?" Sky shoved the vial into my mouth and tipped it upward.

SPOV

I'd given Edward a vial and hoped he would have enough sense to drink it, and though Hunter never knew that he was from another dimension, he'd come close to figuring it out after I let it slip. So I'd shoved it into his mouth and made it drink it without another word. I knew he would have been ticked–except he wouldn't remember it. That's why I dared to do it.

I made a vial for myself as well, and one for Cal. I wasn't going to drink mine until Cal had, but I didn't know how I was going to make him.

First I tried reasoning with him. Without Morgan knowing I snuck over to his house to see him. He answered the door right away, and when he saw me his face fell.

"Oh. Sky," he ran a hand through his hair.

"Listen, Cal," I said. "I made memory potions for everyone. With luck Edward's already drank his. I want you to drink one, too."

"How do I know it'll work? What if you made me forget who I am? What if you make me think I'm a Seeker or something?" he made a face at the idea. "That I like Hunter?"

"Cal," I said. "Not even a memory potion can make you like Hunter." He shrugged.

"What about the other stuff?" he pointed out.

"Cal, please," I rolled my eyes. "I don't want to turn the world upside down. I just don't think we should know about other dimensions. Tell you what. I'll drink from the same vial."

"How will you get home?"

"I left Hunter a note," I said. "When he wakes up he'll read it and come get me. I'll take the potion at Alice's apartment. She'll understand."

"Won't she have to take a potion if you tell her?"

"No," I rolled my eyes. "I won't tell her everything. I'll just tell her that I need to sleep over and Hunter will pick me up in the morning."

"What about me?"

"Take the potion tonight." Cal opened his mouth as if to protest, but just sighed and took the vial.

"See you," he said, and closed the door.

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"Where am I?" I opened my eyes and saw my cousin above me.

"Loren!" cried Kayleigh. "You're alive! Now I don't have to sue the people that killed you!"

"Oh, rejoice!" I cried!

The evening they both fell off the cliff as they were frolicking through the woods. A few yards away the pool house burned and Cal and his mother drove away as fast as they could.

Nice ending, don't you think? No? TOO BAD!!!

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