A/N: Sorry this took so long. I swear I've had it written forever but I never got around to typing it up. Sorry. And this is the last so enjoy!

Scene 9

"Musa!" Riven yelled to get the sleeping fairy's attention.

He didn't know how she did it but she was alive, and he was glad. It was a miracle.

Musa sat up, knocking the five smaller fairies off of her stomach. She had been dreaming of being back at Alfea, having a slumber party with the girls. The boys had just snuck in when she first heard his voice. But she was awake now.

After rubbing the gunk out of his eyes, she realized that she hadn't slipped into another dream.

There, on his bike, not five feet away, was Riven in all his glory.

She was so excited that she hadn't noticed the mermaid's booby trap. They had thought it would be funny to make her fall into the water, wings and all. Now, the mermaids in Neverland are selfish creatures so they didn't know about a fairy's wings weighing them down. It was all in good fun.

Musa tripped over the row of rocks and plunged head first into the water.

'Oh no.' She thought, panicked. 'Here I go again.

Down, down, down she went. Faster and faster until she hit the bottom. Mermaids were everywhere but they weren't looking at her. Musa caught just a glimpse of Layla and Stella before she passed out.

They were the best swimmers and it would take two because of Musa's wings, so as much as Riven preferred that he do it, down Layla and Stella went.

Stella even volunteered to get her brand new designer clothes wet, which surprised everyone and earned her some respect in Riven's eyes.

They grabbed her and headed for the surface, snug in Layla's air bubble.

Scene 10

"Hey there, dahling. Welcome back to the land of the living."

"Shush Stella. Give her some air." When Musa opened her eyes, Flora sat her bed up. She was in Alfea's Hospital Wing.

"We thought you were a goner for sure." Helia said as the boys walked in. "And Riven was incredibly worried." He threw a smile at Riven, who smirked and walked toward her bed.

"I sure was." He said, placing a bouquet of flowers in vase beside his girlfriend. "And these are for you."

"Thank you."

He smiled lightly at the girl and whispered, "God, I've missed you." And with that, he kissed her on the forehead, said her goodbyes, told her to get some rest, and ushered everyone out of the room.