Hey guys! So do you ever have a show, that one show that you're obsessed with? And then they make the finale and you drop your chedder popcorn, the candy falls out of your mouth and you scream; Are you SERIOUS! Well that was me when I watched Haven's series finale. Duke, Audrey, and Nathan just got kicked off a roof in my opinion. So, I'm giving them a proper ending, the ending all Haven fans wanted. I know I've only ever written Every Witch Way related stuff, but give it a chance. And if you're coming from that fandom go watch the show if you haven't already. I thank you all for giving this unfamiliar routine a chance. Let's get started.


A month. One month after Audrey went into the new barn Paige showed up. When Nathan went to The Gull that night he found Duke there. A trouble had brought him back before they dissapeared. His jaw had hit the ground, almost the center if the Earth.

They spent the majority of the night drinking and talking. Nathan explained everything about Audrey, Vince, the Barn, and Paige. Duke spent over an hour telling Nathan what an idiot he was to let her go. That giving up on that woman wasn't his style last time he checked. After he finished his rant he asked Nathan how he was, and his answer was like always: I'm fine.

The truth is that he wasn't. You would expect him to jump for joy about Paige's appearance, but Nathan couldn't bring himself to be okay with it. He wanted Audrey, his Audrey, not some brand new overlay. And as hard as it was to admit it, the baby couldn't be James. James died when the Barn crashed. That baby was some old barn trick Vince had played, trying to help Nathan. But he knew better, he hated it, but he did. That woman was not his Audrey, and that baby wasn't his son.

Yeah he looked like him, but a little aether magic and Vince and Croatoan could make air look like that. It only proved that an attempt to help was just more pain. This woman looked like Audrey, minus the hair, sounded like Audrey, but as much as he wished it wasn't true, she would never come close to being like the woman he loved, the woman he still loves. Because Paige wasn't Audrey.

He couldn't make himself believe that Audrey would ever choose to be erased. She had always fought so hard to know who she was, and then to stay that woman. Yet here he was, at The Gull with his old friend, and Paige and James were upstairs in her apartment. That thought made his mouth twist as if tasting something sour, and he covered it by taking a swig of beer.

Nathan knew Duke was right. All those time that he refused to let her go, that he wouldn't let anyone or anything take her from him, and the one time when he could've, and should've fought with every fiber in his being, he didn't. Never even tried to stop her. He didn't know what to do. He wanted Paige to be comfortable, didn't want another 'Lexie' incident. Yet at the same time he wanted to push as hard as he could to bring Audrey back.

So he decided to make her comfortable. That's what he'd do if it was Audrey, and she'd want him to be strong, and do what was right.


For a month he did exactly that. Nathan acted normal, showed her around town, helped her and James settle in what he'd always see as Audrey's apartment. Everything was almost, peaceful. Then one night everything changed.

Nathan was on his way home from a day at work, and decided to drop by Paige's place. He brought over Rosemary's cupcakes, red velvet. It was so strange that Parker's love of those cupcakes carried over to Paige, but he took it as something that was a part of her, a part he could clutch onto and never let go of.

Then he reached the door, and found it wide open, on instinct he drew his weapon, knowing that Paige and the baby hated the cold. He looked inside and every trace of Paige and James was gone. It looked like a carbon copy of the way it was when Audrey left, and it made his throat tighten. He hadn't seen it like this in a while, and it scared him. Not even Paige had ever seen it like this, and that made him shiver. A part of him was thankful that his trouble was still gone, because that meant the barn was still doing its job. And that no one had done anything to change that.

He put Haven PD on it, and everyone looking for them. Even though Paige wasn't Audrey, he had to try to find her. Audrey would want him to at least try to see her as someone he could care for. He went to bed that night, scared out of his mind.

Then morning came and he almost fainted when he realized it. And it hit him like a freight train. He couldn't feel anything. Not the air, not his shower, not his skin, nothing. He was scared out of his mind. The troubles were back. There was no way he actually developed idiopathic neuropathy overnight. A small smile crossed his face when he remembered when he'd told Audrey that was why he couldn't feel pain. He missed her so much Duke, Dwight, and Gloria were scared for him. They all knew that a Nathan Wuornos without Audrey Parker was anything but a pretty sight. Even if he seemed to be keeping it together.

Nathan went through the day as normal, trying to hide his lack of feeling. No one suspected anything, and he was thankful. He wanted everyone looking for Audr -Paige. He still mentally tripped over her name every once in a while. James was gone too, and that made Nathan even more scared. If they were both gone the barn could've taken them back. Sure he didn't want Audrey to be Paige, but he couldn't lose her again. He'd been through way too much to be able to take it again.

On the second day he told Duke and Dwight, but made them swear they'd let everyone else focus on Paige and James. They agreed, and said they'd watch for anyone else's trouble, just in case. The rest of the day was like the last, everyone was looking for Paige, and Nathan was hiding his affliction's reappearance well. No one was paying him any attention, which he was thankful for. The last thing he wanted was for people to know the troubles were returning. It would cause massive panic.

Then came the third day, and he decided to ride past the cliff where she'd first showed up in town, just for the heck of it. When he did he pulled over and groaned while he hurried out of panic, seeing as her red car was hanging partly off the cliff. He walked over to the passenger side window, talking on his way.

"You know I'm really starting to wonder how you still have a lisce-" He cut himself off in shock. Smiling back at him wasn't the slightly ditzy brunette he'd almost come to terms with being here, but rather the very reason it was so hard to accept it. Looking back at him was the woman he recognized as Audrey Parker.

"Audrey?" He breathed in total shock. She was here, she was back.

And he couldn't believe it.


Dun Dun DUN! Cliffhanger. I know, I'm evil. I hope you all enjoyed the first chapter if this story. I tried to make it as good as possible. Looks like Parker is back! How many of you saw of coming? Please review, I love knowing that people take the time to tell me what they think of my writing. That's all.

Peace out everyone!