A/N: Sorry it took me so long to update! Thank you to anyone who read my most recent oneshot, and thanks for reading this!

I'm really sad to say this is the last chapter of Ghostly White. It has been amazing to have so many support and so many readers, so thank you all.

Please read the secont author note at the end.

'Any monkey can get a keyboard and begin a story, but endings are impossible.' (Eric Kripke)

It had taken Tom a few minutes of explanations and reassurances to make Dougie, Harry and especially Danny understand what had happened. The guitarrist only believed the girl in front if him was not an evil ghost when she reached out a hand to greet him.

Marie had recovered well and had been placed in an orphanage, and only a month later, was adopted by a nice couple indicated by Tom's mother.

Tom had spent a week at the hospital, before going home. Then, he and Danny would sleep in the same bed for most nights.

The boys had a two week break after the whole ordeal with Lilith to just write songs, sleep, go to the pool and other silly things four teenagers would do on their own.

The rehearsals started in September, and Room On The Third Floor was recorded in December. The song Tom had written was not in the album. He thought he would save it for another occasion.

January and February were filled with more rehearsing, meetings, promotion, interviews and adjustments in the album.

The single Five Colours In Her Hair topped at first place in the single charts, and suddenly, they were famous. Just like that, the were so busy with everything, Lilith had been forgotten for a while.

Dougie discovered that playing for an arena full of people was one of the best feelings in the whole world.

Danny discovered how he could feel like Bruce Springsteen, as he heard his voice get better and better when he sang.

Tom discovered he was amazingly talented at writing poppy and happy tunes, so he started doing it more often.

Harry had discovered he had three new best friends.

But Dougie's headaches had never really stopped.

Tom's fear of the dark had never been left behind.

The boys had everything, a whole life to look forward to. With no ghosts anymore on their lives, everything would be okay now, right?

Wrong.

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Sooo. Endings don't have cliffhangers.

Meaning, of course, there will be a sequel. See ya!

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LottiePoynterr: Alright, so you knew about the sequel thing. Haha, don't worry, I'll make sure Dougie suffers enough for your liking. Thank you for reviewing :D

ILikeToSneeze: Yeah, I know. Thanks for reviewing, hope you enjoy the sequel ;)