A/N: I decided to write an alternate ending for the movie that I thought would've been a nice bittersweet moment. I hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Remember Me


Alyssa Craig stood at the platform nervously. It's been years since she's been to this platform. It was the same platform her mother was killed at. She can still remember that day as if it happened only minutes ago.

Ally shivered thinking about it and took a deep breath. She was facing her fears. Ever since Tyler died she's had a new sense that life's too short and she had to live each moment like her last. That meant facing her fears.

She stepped onto the platform ready to face her fears. That's when it hit her.

Ally realized she wasn't there. She whipped around nervously looking for her. She couldn't lose her. She was all that she had left of him.

"Helen! Helen Tyler Hawkins where are you!" Ally cries out, looking frantically around the platform. A little girl with blonde curls comes forward with a smile on her face when she hears her name. She has the same eyes as Tyler.

"Sorry mommy. I was just looking for a garbage to put my gum in," Helen apologized to her mother. Ally sighed in relief, taking the little girl's hand and pulling her daughter closer.

The little girl with Ally's curls and Tyler's eyes was named after her Grandmother and Daddy. She has her whole family wrapped around her tiny finger. They all love her to bits. Caroline says all the time that Helen is so much like Tyler, and Ally agrees. Helen and Tyler were alike. She's smart, gentle, and stubborn, just like her father.

Ally found out about Helen a month after Tyler's death. Losing Tyler was devastating to her and this gave her hope. Nine months later, Helen was born on May 20th, 2002 and she was Tyler's last gift to this world.

It broke Ally's heart at the same time when Helen was born. Tyler would never see her grow up. He wouldn't be there for her 1st day of school or be there for her when she walked down the aisle.

Ally also couldn't share those precious moments with him. Like when Helen lost her 1st tooth, or when she learned how to ride a bike. Somehow though, Ally knew Tyler was there for each one. Even if she couldn't see him he was standing right there watching over them.

Helen wishes she could have met her Daddy too. She knows he would have loved her. She loves her Daddy even though she's never met him. Uncle Aidan tells her stories about him all the time and so do her grandparents and mommy. Helen even carries a picture of him in a locket her Aunt Caroline gave her for her birthday this year. It has a picture of him in it so he's always with Helen.

"Sweetie you just scared me that's all, it's okay," Ally said gently to her daughter. The little girl just gave her mother a soft smile. The train then pulls up and Ally takes the little girl's hand as they step into the train.

Ally takes a seat settling her daughter close by her. Ally's arms tight around her as to protect her from the rest of the world. She couldn't lose Helen, she couldn't live with herself if she lost Helen as well.

"Mommy, do you think Daddy's watching over us?" Helen asked her mother while she fiddled with the locket of Tyler. Ally smiled.

"I'm sure he is baby." Ally kissed her daughter's curls and then looked out. She knew Tyler would be proud of her and proud of his daughter.

Someone once said "Our finger prints don't fade from the lives we touch" Tyler's print on Ally was their daughter. She would always be Tyler's, forever.

The End