A/N: Last chapter, oh my gods! My first multi-chapter on this account. Amazing! I know it's quite short for a finale chapter but I think it works so…ya know, that's how it is. Heartbreak for Caleb, and reviews, my dear readers, are love. Also, there will be a oneshot thingy posted up soon called Always, kinda a sequel :D.

"The times when we would play about,

The way we used to scream and shout,

We never dreamt you'd go your own sweet way.

Look for the rainbow in every star,

Find out for certain love's gonna be there for you,

You'll always be someone's baby.

Goodbye my friend,

I know you've gone you said you'd gone but I can still feel you here." – Spice Girls, Goodbye

The next morning…

The moment he knocked on the door Caleb knew something wasn't right. There was no sound coming from in the room; no music, no voices, not even any signs of movement. He bit his lip before knocking again. No answer.

"Reid?" he called out hopefully.

Nothing.

"Reid, open the door."

Still nothing.

"For fuck's sake Reid, I'll break the door down if you don't open up!"

Silence. Caleb scowled before kicking the door down viciously, the wood splintering and cracking under the force of his blows. It gave way swiftly and Caleb stepped inside the room only to find it empty. And not just empty of Reid. Empty of everything to do with Reid. The blonde's belongings were gone. In fact, the only inkling that anyone other than Tyler had ever slept in the room was the neatly made bed that was normally Reid.

Reid never made his bed.

Caleb swore and opened the one of the drawers that Reid used as his wardrobe, having let Tyler claim the actual wooden wardrobe in the corner. It was empty. Literally nothing was in there. Running his hand through his hair, Caleb turned back to Reid's bed, fighting back tears. What had he done?

He'd driven Reid away.

He'd threatened the one that Reid had claimed to love.

He'd ruined everything.

Shaking, Caleb sat down on the edge of Reid's bed. He would not cry. He refused to cry. Even if it was entirely his fault. The crunch of something under him made Caleb jump up and stare down at where he'd been sitting. It was a folded piece of paper. A note. He picked it up with trembling hands and unfolded it carefully.

"I love you all. I just love him more. We won't be back. I'm sorry," he read aloud, choking on the words as he said them. He dropped the note with a painful gasp and sat down again heavily.

Reid was gone.

Gone.

And, remembering how cruelly he'd rejected the blonde, Caleb Danvers slowly and finally began to cry.