Alright, I know I'm a horrible person and I promised I'd update sooner but I've been really busy and I know that isn't a very good excuse but I also lost all stamina for this story and didn't want to not finish it as that would be unfair to anyone who still wants to read this and find out what happens, so I waited until a somewhat good idea came along. I'm sorry to anyone who ever enjoyed this story and fully understand if you boycott it lol. But thank you to everyone who read both this and the previous story, Her disappearance, His heartbreak. You guys have always been lovely to me and I hope this good enough. xXx FairytaleBeliever123

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Now on with the story.

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Timmy groaned and opened his eyes blinking in the light, sitting up he waited patiently for them to adjust as objects became slowly clearer and clearer. He was sitting on a hill and the sun shone brightly but the air was crisp and cold. He hugged his arms close around himself trying to get some heat but the feeling was numb and he felt disconnected from his body. A distant song started playing getting slowly louder and louder.

"A gentle breeze from Hushabye Mountain
Softly blows o'er lullaby bay.
It fills the sails of boats that are waiting-
Waiting to sail your worries away.
It isn't far to Hushabye Mountain
And your boat waits down by the key.
The winds of night so softly are sighing-
Soon they will fly your troubles to sea.
So close your eyes on Hushabye Mountain.
Wave good-bye to cares of the day.
And watch your boat from Hushabye Mountain
Sail far away from lullaby bay."

The voice was soft and familiar but Timmy couldn't quite place the sound, tempted to close his eyes and drift away again. A sudden buzz in his pocket broke him from his drifting thoughts and he reached deep into the jeans.

"Hello." His voice was deep and yet somehow airy as if not fully there.

"Timmy," Mia's voice drifted over the phone, "Just wanted to check what time you're going pick me up for the winter formal tonight?"

"Em, yeah, the formal. About seven?" Mia giggled over the phone.

"Don't tell me you forgot silly. That's good, I'll see you then. Love you boyfriend." She hung up and Timmy was left staring at the phone, trying to place this moment in time figure out where...when he was.

Slowly he got up and wandered home. Everything was normal, nothing out of place and Timmy for some reason felt disappointed, as if something should have changed, as if something momentous must have happened.

Slipping his key out of his pocket and unlocking his door he was suddenly attacked by his mother, wearing an apron and wielding a spatula.

"Where have you been? It's past twelve. I have had pancakes made for you and I go up to your room to wake you up and you're missing. MISSING! I can't tell you how worried I've been! And on today of all days!"

"What do you mean, what's today?" Timmy pressed but she ignored him and stalked off into the kitchen muttering about inconsiderate men. Timmy shook his head abandoning thoughts of the weird song and went to grab his pancakes.

xXx

It was half six and Timmy was dressed in a tux desperately trying to escape his mother and her video camera. Nothing else weird had happened that day and Timmy had pushed the morning's incident to the back of his mind. Tonight was his winter formal and he was going with Mia. His girlfriend. They were to going to have a good time with their bestfriend, Elli, and he was going to forget all about the déjà vu he was experiencing.

"Just one more picture, Timmy." His mother begged. He sighed as she snapped another one,

"Mom, I am sure Sonny will want to take plenty of photos you can share those, please can I go?"

Alana sighed and closed her eyes, "Okay on then. Have a good time and be back by midnight." She answered be he was already out the door and in his car. He turned the key in the ignition and the radio started up playing the same song he'd heard earlier in the field,

"A gentle breeze from Hushabye Mountain
Softly blows o'er lullaby bay.
It fills the sails of boats that are waiting-
Waiting to sail your worries away.
It isn't far to Hushabye Mountain
And your boat waits down by the key.
The winds of night so softly are sighing-
Soon they will fly your troubles to sea.
So close your eyes on Hushabye Mountain.
Wave good-bye to cares of the day.
And watch your boat from Hushabye Mountain
Sail far away from lullaby bay."

The voice seemed more distressed now than before and it tore at his heart though he knew not why, desperately he changed the stations but it was all that would play. Lashing out to turn the radio off and moved the car, sighing with relief. It wasn't far to Mia's house but by the time he got there he was shaking with anticipation and nerves, no matter how long they went out, he didn't think he ever lose that feeling when it came to Mia, she was his everything.

As soon as he stopped the car, the Cooper's front door was flung open and Brittany was rushing down the path,

"Timmy, Timmy!" He opened the car door laughing and picked her up in his arms spinning her around.

"Hello, munchkin! How are you?" She giggled as he tickled her and buried her head in his neck. Sonny appeared at the door and laughed at the pair,

"Don't spin her too much; Timmy or she might just throw up over your nice suit." Timmy laughed along with her,

"She loves it. She loves me, can't resist the charms of her adoring godfather." Chad appeared behind his wife placing a chaste kiss on her cheek and smiling down at her,

"Neither, unfortunately, can one of my other daughters!" Timmy locked the car and walked up to the house with Brittany still in his arms, hearing Mia's distinct voice moaning Daddd!

Sonny smiled at him, "Chad's only teasing. The girls will be down in a minute." The girls. His girls. A voice coughed and Timmy looked up.

Mia and Elli were standing on the staircase linked by their hands smiling down at him. Mia's golden hair was twisted into a knot at the back of her head, her side-fringe and some tendrils hanging loose, she wore a pearl strapless dress with pink embroidered flowers. Her partners almost black hair hung loose around her shoulders in ringlets and her halter-neck red dress looked stunning. The angel and the devil hand-in-hand. Both were gorgeous and although Elli was Timmy's bestfriend, he only had eyes for Mia. Slowly he put Brittany down and held his arms out, Mia ran down the stairs and into his embrace.

"Hey Princess, I missed you."

"I missed you too," She whispered against his shoulder. Elli tapped his shoulder,

"Don't I get a hug?" He laughed and enveloped her in a bear hug before dragging Mia towards them for a group hug. It was going to be a good night.

xXx

"Come on, Timmy. Let's go dance." Mia tugged on his arm. She'd been trying to persuade him to dance for about half-an-hour but he wasn't giving in easily.

"Mia, I can't dance!" She gave a puppy-dog look that brought him to his feet,

"Fine but only for one song." She jumped and yelped with glee and he couldn't but laugh breaking his moody look. She led him swiftly onto the dancefloor as the previous song ended and a new one began to play,

"Aw, a slow song. See it doesn't matter if you can't dance." She wove her arms around his neck as an all too familiar voice began,

"A gentle breeze from Hushabye Mountain
softly blows o'er lullaby bay.
It fills the sails of boats that are waiting-
Waiting to sail your worries away.
It isn't far to Hushabye Mountain
And your boat waits down by the key.
The winds of night so softly are sighing-
Soon they will fly your troubles to sea.
So close your eyes on Hushabye Mountain.
Wave good-bye to cares of the day.
And watch your boat from Hushabye Mountain
Sail far away from lullaby bay."

The voice was now clearly sobbing but Mia didn't notice. Nobody noticed. He shuddered and Mia looked up at him.

"What's wrong?"

"Nothing." He shook his head, "Let's go outside. I need some fresh air." He lead her out to the field behind the school suddenly realising it was where he had woken that morning the day had come full circle.

They sat down and Mia shivered so Timmy shrugged off his jacket and put it round her shoulders.

"Thanks." She said giving him a quick kiss on the lips.

"You're welcome but that wasn't long enough." She gave him a playful slap; laughing.

He grabbed her shoulders and turned her to face him. She was still laughing but the seriousness of his gorgeous brown eyes calmed her.

"I love you," That was the first time he'd said it.

"I love you too." And that was it, the eternal vow was sealed and he leant down and kissed her.

The song was back in his head and the voice began and again, the words almost unclear as the singer was obviously shaken by tears.

"A gentle breeze from Hushabye Mountain
Softly blows o'er lullaby bay.
It fills the sails of boats that are waiting-
Waiting to sail your worries away.
It isn't far to Hushabye Mountain
And your boat waits down by the key.
The winds of night so softly are sighing-
Soon they will fly your troubles to sea.
So close your eyes on Hushabye Mountain.
Wave good-bye to cares of the day.
And watch your boat from Hushabye Mountain
Sail far away from lullaby bay."

And that was it suddenly he remembered everything. They had lived his day before and so many more. Mia's phone began to ring, Elli. He wanted to scream, he could have stopped it, he could have stopped it.

"Mia, Elli. It's Elli. She's hurt. We've got to get to her." The scenery began to blur. Mia's dress turned black and became torn, her hair was suddenly greasy tied back by a piece of the dress, she became thin and sickly looking.

"She's gone, Timmy. Long gone. You can't leave me too, Timmy. Don't leave me please Timmy. I love you."

The song began again.

"You said you wouldn't leave me, you said you wouldn't go first! Timmy!" Mia screamed, tears running freely down her face now.

Again the song began, Mia now singing in front of him. The voice. It was Mia, it had always been Mia. She began to fade before his fade before him, her voice however still ringing clear.

Mia! He wanted to scream. Mia! But his throat constricted and he couldn't talk, the world went black but the voice never faded. The song remained.

xXx

Mia let go of Timmy's lifeless hand, still humming the tune to the last song, he'd sung to her hoping it would wake him from the coma. But it had been two months and Alana had decided to pull the plug, she'd been singing for two months and today had been her last hope. The first month, she'd sat by his bedside in a hospital gown and wheelchair, full of hope. Now she was there dressed in normal clothes, tears racking her body as the last of her hope flitted away.

Everyone was waiting outside the room. Alana, John (Timmy's father), Sonny, Chad (who now knew the whole story and was just as anxious for Timmy to wake up as everyone else), all of her sisters even Brittany who didn't understand what was going on, Tawni, Jasper even Inspector Morse. All their hopes rested in her hands but it was done, over. By tomorrow, her Timmy would be gone forever. She put her head in her hands and began to sing one final time for closure, as goodbye. The word far too hard to say.

A gentle breeze from Hushabye Mountain
Softly blows o'er lullaby bay.
It fills the sails of boats that are waiting-
Waiting to sail your worries away.
It isn't far to Hushabye Mountain
And your boat waits down by the key.
The winds of night so softly are sighing-
Soon they will fly your troubles to sea."

Her voice was muffled and almost unidentifiable but it was there. She broke down crying before the final verse, her heart shattering as she lost her second bestfriend.

Then a voice began soft and low. It was rough and the words were hard to make out but it brought her heart to life, banished all negative thoughts from her brain as she looked up into two beautiful brown eyes. Not broken, not hungry, not dying eyes. But eyes full of love.

"So close your eyes on Hushabye Mountain.
Wave good-bye to cares of the day.
And watch your boat from Hushabye Mountain
Sail far away from lullaby bay."

His voice faded and he coughed in need of some water, obviously in pain and barely awake but he was alive, he was there, he was hers, he was...

"Timmy!"

The End

Again, Thank you to all my readers, please review and tell me if it ended how you wanted it too or if it was a surprise XD Love you all xXx