There was a slight chill in the air, Kassy leaned against the metal railing. The wind blew, cutting through her long, dark purple, down jacket, and she pulled the warm fabric tighter around her. It was a clear night, with millions of twinkling stars shining against the canvas of a velvety black night sky. Kassy let out a deep sigh as she looked up at them.

"Kassy, why don't you come inside," Jonathan said, and she could hear the concern in his voice.

"Yeah, it is getting pretty cold out here," Kassy said with a sigh, and she followed Jonathan inside.

Cameron and Kay were sitting on the couch, by the fireplace, but they both looked up, when Kassy came in, concern written on their faces.

Jordan came from the kitchen, holding two steaming cups of hot cocoa, he gave one to Kassy.

"Thank you…" she said, taking the cup.

She took a sip of the chocolaty liquid, feeling its warmth.

"Mmmm…" she loved hot cocoa.

Kassy looked up, "What...guys, I'm okay, really, I'm not going to fall apart just because he's all of a sudden here...after almost a year and a half…no, I'm fine, everything's...fine." Kassy said, not very convincingly though.

( A few hours ago)

Jonathan and Cameron had decided to do a magic show together, in New York, for one night only, and Kassy was excited to be performing with them.

The people were clapping for Cameron and Jonathan's last magic trick, when Jonathan said,

"Before we say goodnight, New York, we would like to perform one last magic trick for you...Kassy, would you come back out on stage, please," Jonathan asked, turning back toward the curtain.

Kassy came out from behind the curtain, and walked over to Jonathan, whispering in his ear, "I didn't rehearse another magic trick with you guys."

"Don't worry about it," Jonathan whispered back, "This one's for you."

Kassy looked over at Cameron, giving him a confused look, but he just gave her a playful wink, before he turned back towards the crowd in front of him...

"You all know our cousin, Kassy, give her a round of applause," Cameron addressed the crowd.

It was like thunder, when the crowd began cheering and clapping, Kassy couldn't help but smile, as she walked to the center of the stage.

"Kassy, there's always been something you've wanted to see again, something you saw when you were a little girl…" Cameron asked.

"Yes, the Northern Lights, I saw them when I was a little girl, and they were beautiful," Kassy said, remembering how the lights had seemed to dance around her, in the night sky.

"Well, I think everybody here would like to see the Northern Lights, am I right?" Cameron asked, smiling and looking back towards the crowd.

Everybody cheered and clapped, and a few people yelled out, 'Yes'

"So, Kassy, Johnny and I, we're going to bring the Northern Lights to you, so close your eyes…" Cameron told her.

Kassy eagerly closed her eyes, excited to see what Johnny and Cameron were going to do.

The lights around the stage dimmed, and pretty soon, even though her eyes were closed, Kassy saw the faint glimmer of bright green.

"Open your eyes…" Cameron whispered to her.

Kassy opened her eyes, and saw, to her amazement, that she was standing amidst a kaleidoscope of deep greens and purples, the lights were dancing around her.

Kassy stood there, memorized by the lights, they only stayed a few minutes before they disappeared.

The stage lights came back up, and Cameron turned to the crowd, saying, "Goodnight, New York!"

Jonathan, Cameron, and Kassy took a bow, and waved to the crowd, before disappearing behind the curtain, bringing the show to an end.

"How did you guys do that?" Kassy asked, she was still wearing the biggest grin.

"It's magic," Cameron told her, smiling, as he gave her a playful wink.

"You guys were great," Dina praised, as she, Jordan, and Gunter walked up.

"Thanks D." Jonathan said, smiling at Dina.

Jonathan had really enjoyed doing the show, with Cameron and Kassy.

"Yes, Kassy, you were really great!"

Kassy's breath hitched in her throat, and she turned around at the familiar voice.

"Dad…" Kassy breathed.

"Hi sweetie…"

"Can we talk?" William asked.