Nafalis pushed herself up and looked around her. Smoke was everywhere, ashes covered anything in sight. She coughed and stood up. Her eyes water at all the smoke around her. She coughed again and again at the smoke in the air. She covered her mouth as she did so and took a better look around her.

The town they had entered was cheerful and bright, children roamed the streets without fear, people knew everyone by their name, every house was only a few inches away and no one minded, but now it was dark and sad, no one walked around the street, and the houses were either burned to the ground, burning, or were still standing just barley.

Nafalis coughed again. She looked around again, trying to find her team, but she couldn't see any of them. She walked to her right. She limped as she did so. She looked around her as women tried to calm their children down, men held their wives to them, children shared blankets with one another, and everyone look at her sadly.

If they had never come here this would've never happened, not ever. She stopped and blinked. Six knelt by a little girl. She was talking to him. Six listened without a word. She grabbed his arm, she was begging him to go with her, soon Six stood up and followed her. Nafalis watched until he was out of sight.

Nafalis continued to walk down the road but stopped as she looked to her right. Elar and Enna were both helping with the injured. Ellie and Elizabeth were watching the children. Edward ran down the street and knelt to help out Elar and Enna with the wounded.

Nafalis looked back over to where Six had disappeared. The little girl walked back out and sat on a porch. Six joined her. They were talking. Nafalis winced. The girl was bleeding out, and she knew there was nothing they could do for the poor girl. Nafalis cursed herself. The little girl leaned up against Six and closed her eyes. A few seconds later Six lay her down and walked back to the place where Nafalis couldn't see him.

Her eyes locked there as she waited for him to come back out. Why was he going back there? What had the little girl said? And would he come back out? Nafalis's ears twitched as they always did when everything was quiet and she was anticipating something.

Six walked out carrying something. Nafalis tilted her head a little to the right. What did he hold in his arms as he walked over to her? Nafalis blinked many times as she looked into his arms to see a sleeping baby. She looked up at him with a questioning look.

"She asked me too look over her brother," he said. She blinked. "Because her parents were killed. I said yes." Nafalis nodded.

"Ok," she said. "Let's get this over with." Six nodded. Nafalis took the baby and walked over to Ellie and Elizabeth with the children. Six joined Elar, Enna, and Edward with the wounded. Nafalis sighed. She couldn't wait to go home and have this all be over, to get these people to a safe place, and to do what her and Shane had agreed on.

Nafalis and Six stood before Shane with the others. All of them were covered in dirt, blood, and about a million other things. Shane looked over at Nafalis and Six. Six held the child he had taken from the town he had promised the little girl he'd take care of.

"We had a deal Seven," he said. "You and agent Six are now marked as R.E.D."

"Red?" Six asked.

"R.E.D, Retired Extremely Dangerous," Shane said. Six gave a half grin. The two last words caught his attention. "You will go home, and you will never see us again." Six nodded.

"It was an honor serving will you all," Six said to the team. They nodded. The portal opened. Six almost didn't want to go through it. He knew he'd never see this place again. Nafalis walked right through. Six stopped, looked back, smiled at them, and then went home.

"I'm gonna miss that guy, he was awesome," Elar said.

"Got that right," Edward said. Everyone chuckled. Six had only been on two missions, but he had another mission he had to get too. Nafalis. on the other hand, had been there the longest of them all and just couldn't do it anymore.

Six and Nafalis walked through the portal and looked down at the 'anti-providence' base. She had told Six that it had been eleven months here sense they had left. They headed down the hill towards the base. Six took in a deep breath. They most likely thought they were dead.

They walked in and Six tensed. He looked down at the boy he held in his arms. The little girl had told him that his name was Nathan. Six and Nafalis stopped. Rex walked by the room. A shiver went up Six's spine. Rex was much taller and his hair had grown out a lot sense they had left. Holiday still looked the same, but her movements were slower. Nafalis tapped Six.

Six looked at her. He knew what that look meant so he handed her Nathan. Nathan shifted as he did so. Nafalis nodded to him and went to where she was sure she had seen Rex walk. Six stood there for the longest time before deciding to walk into the room.

Holiday didn't notice him as he did so. She typed on her laptop and closed it, then she put a small book on a table of some sort, but then she stopped completely. She froze and looked over at him. She blinked.

"Six?" she said. He nodded. Holiday looked him over. His green suit was as it was when he last went with Nafalis, completely destroyed. His hair was a mess, he wore taller boots then normal, he had a scar going down the right side of his face, and his glasses were broken on the right side. A wide smiled covered her face. "How have you been?"

"I've been better," he said. She nodded.

"I can understand that, how long has it been for you while you were gone?"

"A year, and it's been about eleven mouths here, correct?" Holiday nodded.

"Yes," she answered. There was a long silence between the two of them. They just looked at each other for the longest time. For both of them it had been a long time, a very long time. Their time was almost the same amount except for a few days or so.

Holiday cleared her throat a little and tucked a hair behind her ear. She looked to her left a little and rubbed the back of her neck. Six walked over to her. Holiday looked at him. She didn't even flinch as he stood right in front of her.

"I missed you," she murmured. There was a short silence between them. "John," she added. Six looked at her and blinked. She had remembered.

"I missed you too Rebecca," he said. Holiday smiled up at him a little. Six bent his head down and kissed her. Holiday, as always, tense before relaxing. Six rapped his arms around the small of her back and pulled her closer to him. Holiday rapped her own arms around his neck. Holiday loved the feel of his mechanical arm up against her back and Six loved the feeling of her right hand going through his hair.

Six pulled back reluctantly. Holiday lay her head on his chest and hummed contently. Six held her to him and she thought that he may never let her go. She kissed his cheek and then lay her head back down. Holiday rubbed her head against his chest. Six hummed in a funny way. Holiday smiled. She loved hearing the sound of his heart against her ear