"- STOP RIGHT THERE!"

The teens all spun around, the followers taking a step back at the sight of two women storming towards them. One looked furious, hiding underneath an umbrella, whereas the other looked completely at ease… and almost seemed to be floating along the ground.

"Edward Munster!" Lily moved right past the teens and over to her son, "Just where is your coat?"

"MUUUUUM!"

"No, no, no." Lily placed a hand on her hip, "Do you really want to get ill? Having to have a bath every, single day, no matter what?"

"Nooooooo."

"I didn't think so." Lily glanced at the teenage boys, "You can play with your new friends another time. This trip is about family."

"I was with Klaus! He's family!"

"The whole family!"

As Lily and Eddie continued to argue, Morticia turned to Klaus, who was still giving the teens a nervous look. "Come here." She whispered, holding out a hand for Klaus to take, pulling him closer, "Have you been having fun?"

Klaus nodded slowly, still not looking away from the teenagers, brow now furrowed in confusion.

"What is it my little Séance?" Morticia asked curiously, ignoring how the teens all nudged each other as she knelt to hear him better, "What's wrong?"

Klaus mumbled something.

"Pardon?"

"They said they were vampires." Klaus whispered, "But how can they be out in the sun like this?"

Morticia cat a withering gaze over the teens, who all shuddered… it was like someone had walked over their graves.

"It is very wrong to lie to children." She started, her voice as cold as ice, "Being a vampire is an honour, and not something to lie about."

"Lady, you're crazy!" The leader of the gang shook his head in disbelief, "Vampires aren't real!"

"Yes, they are!" Eddie broke away from his mother and stormed over to the group, arms folded over his chest, "Mama's a vampire! And so's Grandpa!"

"Yeah right!"

"They are!" Eddie turned to his mother, "Mama!"

"I am not something to show off young man." Lily shook her head, "And what did your Father tell you about raising your voice like that."

"Not too."

Lily turned her gaze to the gang, before smirking at them, her fangs showing just slightly. "Isn't it a bit late for you boys to be out?" She commented, "Maybe you'd like to come back with us for a… bite to eat?"

Needless to say, the boys didn't stick around for much longer.

"Shame." Lily smirked, "You always cook too much Morticia."

"I have several mouths to feed."

"Ah, of course. How is your garden doing by the way?"

….

She was surrounded by darkness.

Taking a hesitant step forwards, Grandmama felt like she was walking on air. Her foot didn't connect with concrete, wood or dirt, and yet she felt pressure on the soles of her feet.

Sluggishly, she raised her head to what she assumed was the sky, frowning at just how red it was. The world was now warped with fire and fury, and she couldn't help but hug herself, her entire body shaking as she prayed for something to make sense.

And then she awoke with a gasp, finding herself back in her bed, the morning sun only just rising over the horizon and shining through the curtains.

"A premonition." She whispered, "The world… it- "

KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK.

"Grandmama?" Wednesday called through the door, "Are you dead?"

"N-no!" She answered, "No luck there."

The door slowly opened up, to reveal a very concerned Wednesday.

"Grandmama… was it another vision?"

"… The end of the world is upon us." The older lady whispered, "I know this to be true now."

Wednesday frowned, "When?"

"… Soon."