"We're going to miss you," Rudolph told Nina, Snow Miser, and Tingler. The guests were going to leave the Island of Misfits the next morning. It was currently nighttime, and the five of them were sitting outside, looking up at the stars.

"Yeah, it's a shame you have to go; we've all become such good friends," Hermey added. "Why, if it wasn't for you, we wouldn't be able to look at the moon and stars. It's a little sad we missed out on this view for so long."

"The past may not be great, but the future can always be better," Nina stated, and Snow and Tingler nodded, knowingly.

"Right, and we'll visit again soon," Tingler told them. "Especially if our teeth need work."

Hermey beamed. "I'll gladly have you as patients!" Then, he pointed up at the sky. "Look!" The Aurora Borealis was visible in the distance. "Have you ever seen something so amazing?"

Rudolph stared up at it, quietly and thoughtfully. Nina looked over at him and asked, "Rudolph?"

"Hm? Oh, sorry about that. There's just something very familiar about that, like a memory from a dream. I know it sounds silly."

"Not at all. I've learned that some dreams are more real than we think. Looking into them can lead to some great adventures."

"I'm sure we'll have more," Snow chuckled. "There's never a dull moment with us."

"We wouldn't have it any other way," Tingler stated, snuggling up to Snow Miser, his arms around both of his partners.

Nina smiled at her partners and new friends. Even though there were people who made life difficult sometimes, there were far more beings who made life better and experiences richer. This adventure did not go as planned, but everything turned out alright in the end, and that's what mattered most.