I noticed the typo in the last chapter. But, instead of ignoring it like some authors do when their books get turned into movies, I decided to make it a part in this chapter. I don't low if this will be the last chapter or not, so we shall see. I own nothing from this chapter or the previous one, and enjoy! Oh, and remember that part I said would piss people off because of the twist? Yeah… have fun with that!

It was a couple of weeks since everyone got their new Zeo powers, back to their original ages, and a sense of normalcy back into their lives. One of those normal routines was hanging out at the Juice Bar, which is where Kat was when Cori came looking for her. Kat was deep in thought as Cori slid into the chair next to her and popped a grape into her mouth.

"So get this, I had a weird dream last night. I dreamt that Beatrice took out that guy with a pie instead of a pipe. Weird visualization: I wonder what Freud would say about that?" Cori said. Kat was still deep in thought, hand on her chin.

"What's up?" Cori asked.

"I'm thinking about something Agatha said to me before we left. She called me "little cousin"." Kat said. Cori shrugged.

"It's a term of endearment." Cori said. Kat shook her head.

"No. Why would she use that term?" The two thought for a few minutes, before Cori spoke up.

"Maybe your parents would know a thing or two?" She said. Kat gave her a look.

"How am I supposed to bring that up? Ask if I ever had an older cousin for no reason?" Cori shrugged.

"Why not? Tell them you are curious, a school project, or a memory of another family member mentioning something." She said.

"When did you get good at lying?" Kat asked as the two got up from the table.

"I parade around in a spandex suit when I am supposed to be in school or at home a couple times a week. You pick up a few things."

"Did I ever have a cousin named Agatha?" Kat asked her parents. The two teenagers went right to Kat's parents after talking. Richard, Kat's dad looked at her.

"Where did you get that idea?" He asked. Kat quickly picked a lie Cori had told her.

"Uncle Robert. I remember one day when I was younger, he accidentally called me Agatha. I only thought about it now when Cori wondered if I had any other nicknames as a kid besides Kat." She said. Cori nodded a little, hiding a smirk behind her cup. There was a long pause, as Kat's mom, Victoria, put a hand on her husband's hand. He sighed.

"Bobby never really let go of her memory. An, dammed if you don't look like that girl did before…" He trailed off.

"What happened?" Kat asked.

"She and her roommate at University went on a road trip one day. Their jeep broke down, and they accidently stumbled across a man who… wasn't all there. He was living in the woods, and he thought they were trespassing. He shot at them, and Agatha was hit. He also had a dog that attacked her roommate. They managed to get to walk to the hospital; God only knows how they did it, but they both died from complications." Richard said. Victoria had gone into another room and brought back a box. She placed it in front of Cori and Kat. It was full of photos and newspaper clippings.

"'Real life horror movie in the outback as two University students were killed by a man when he believed they were trespassing on his land.'" Cori read a newspaper headline. She felt Kat tap her on the shoulder. Kat showed her a picture. It was Agatha and Beatrice, posing in front of the jeep, both smiling.

"That was her roommate. I would get calls from her constantly, saying she was going to kill her." Victoria said with a laugh.

'But those two were as close as sisters. You never saw a greater friendship." She said. Kat looked at the date of the headline. It was a few weeks before Kat was born. She looked at Cori and they both reached the same conclusion. They had helped their past lives, and their past lives had helped them.