A/N So, we're sorry this took so long to update, and we are also sorry that we inadvertently killed off Trina, because we all know that she would have been in the shoe store with Cat. But for those of you out there that love her (I'm sure you exist) we are going to give her an awesome ending.

And according to "Zoey" no one's pov is actually a fairy that's stalking the group J

And according to "Jade" the little fairy following everyone around is actually the Absinthe Faerie.

TORI'S POV:

So I'm vaguely aware that there is a car exploding somewhere in front of me, and that there are masses of the undead trying to eat my face, bullets flying, blades clashing, and people screaming, but all of it evanesces into oblivion when I focus in on the green eyes that I haven't seen anywhere but in my dreams since the world ended. I felt my entire body lock up and all intelligent thought leave my brain. My heart stopped beating, my breath hitched in my throat, I had honestly never been more certain that I was dead. I was thrown back into the real world when I felt my frozen body being moved of someone else's accord and heard shouting in my ear. Next thing I knew, I was no longer looking into pools of emerald, but the waves of dark chocolate hair that make up the back of Beck Oliver's head. Realizing that my life had probably been in grave danger, I regained my senses and searched for Jade again. When I found her again, she was hidden behind a woman, much like I was behind Beck. The woman I had never seen before in my life, and Beck seemed to be attempting to save mine and Jade's asses, as we were paying no attention to the apocalypse. My heart leapt as Jade stepped out to the side to make eye contact with me once again. Then the mystery woman turned to Jade, said something while shaking her by the shoulder. Jade did one more double take, locking eyes with me, and then proceeded to Amazon her way through what was left of the hoard. Without Jade's gaze cementing me in place, I was again able to hear Beck's persistent yelling in my ear to "fight the damned zombies" which I did.

ZOEY'S POV:

I yanked my katana out of another damn rotter and frantically searched for Jade. Something wasn't right, I didn't know what the hell was going on but Jade was off. She froze and she never freezes. Never. All I could think was how great the last couple of weeks had been, well, as great as you could hope for during the apocalypse. She was the only person since Ellis who hadn't tried to kill me for my supplies but instead saved my life. She was my one friend left and when I found her slashing her way towards the survivors I didn't hesitate but rushed to her side to watch her back. She seemed to need it now more than ever and that worried me. Jade seemed to be on a mission and was hacking a path faster than our normal but I kept up. I'd be damned if I left her by herself with how she was acting today. So the majority of my focus was on Jade and where she was, the rest of my attention was killing anything that came near either of us. Suddenly I sensed a body coming between Jade and myself and my body reacted before my brain could. I quickly twisted towards the thing attempting to separate us, blade flashing through the air I froze mid swing realizing the thing I was about to kill was in fact a human stabbing a zombie that had come up behind me. A tall dark haired man looked down and our eyes met briefly before I saw something coming up behind him and I lunged around him to kill something that was actually dead-ish. As I pulled my weapon out of the rotter I thought to myself 'he just saved my life'. I heard a yell of "thanks" and I turned back to him and said, "same," before we both went back to our slashing and hacking of undead.

NO ONE'S POV:

With the last of the hoard finally re-dead, Tori's group was left stunned at suddenly being rescued by their own friend and a complete stranger. Being as Tori and Jade were still dumbfounded at seeing each other, Jade was a sitting duck for the pounce that would come from a small, bubbly, squeaking, red-head. Once Cat was pulled off of her friend and it was determined that said friend wasn't injured by the tackling, the supposed stranger suggested they go back to the safety of the Post-Apocalyptic Penthouse, complete with canned goods, ammo, and most importantly hot, running water.

JADE'S POV:

I sat in silence and listened as my friends told me stories about the members of our group who had fallen.

"No one ever really saw Robbie again, I mean ya know, we were all at school and then the news broadcasts started and then before you know it, we had Hell on Earth so. I'm not actually sure what happened to him. He could still be alive out there for all we know." Andre seemed more empty talking about what happened to Robbie, than sad or anything else. I mean how could he be sad, he didn't know if Robbie was dead or not. When you don't know what happened, how do you really find the proper emotion for it?

"So what happened to Trina?" I had never really cared for the older Vega but, I did care about Tori, and Trina was her sister, so I felt I needed to ask.

"Oh Oh!," yelled the forever bubbly Cat, "I know! See when the apocalypse started and everything hit the news we were all in class and Trina screamed 'DEAR GAHNDI' and jumped out of an open window and we haven's seen her since."

Andre moaned as his head dropped into his hands, "Little Red? You know that was Sikowitz and NOT Trina right?"

She frowned at the floor, "Are you sure?"

Beck staring wide eyed at the little red head answered, "Yes!"

"I don't think so," she said in a matter of fact voice shaking her head at the boys. After being disheartened by the boys the human cupcake meandered off with Zoey to look for shapes in the clouds.

"We were out on a supply run. It all seemed normal at first. There was a small sporting goods store, 'Al's guns and such', it looked like it still had most of its contents, and so we figured it was just our lucky day. What we didn't know is that the owner of the store had installed fail-safe alarms incase the electricity went out and someone tried to rob him. We also didn't know what we were walking into and so we just walked in." I watched the story replay in Tori's eyes, like it had just happened yesterday. She stopped and took a deep breath, seemingly unsure if she could continue. I reached out slightly and placed my fingertips gently on her knee and met her gaze, silently asking her to finish.

"Trin and I busted through the glass on the doors like we usually did after having cleared everything, only this time, there was a God awful ringing sound and it just wouldn't stop. We looked in every direction to see if there were any walkers around and there was nothing. We tried to run into the store and grab everything that looked at all useful and get the hell out of there before the undead in the area heard the siren of an alarm. Just when we thought we were going to make it out clean, we heard the death rattles coming from everywhere around us. I had no idea how so many of them had gotten to us without alerting anyone. Nevertheless they had, and there were just too many of them, one of them got close enough to Trina, that he got his teeth into her neck before I got my bullet into his head. We told her that she was going to be alright and that we would find a way to make her better again, but we all knew it was a lie. She just smiled at me and told me to take the guns and go. Go find the girl from my dreams and that I absolutely was not allowed to give up, no matter what." There were tears welling in her eyes now. I just wanted to wrap my arms around her and make sure nothing like this ever happened to her again. But I couldn't, not now. Not yet. So I just sat there, rubbing small circles on her knee, hoping to be of some comfort.

"The last things she did were hug me, tell me that she loved me, and steal one of the grenades off my belt. Then she told us to grab the bags and run. By the time we heard the explosion, we were long gone, and I knew that she was too."