Epilogue

And so, that was the end of the dark time of Evil Phineas. Of course, Phineas was still dead, nobody could change that, but he was given a proper burial in the graveyard near the house. Every week, the Flynn-Fletcher family paid a tribute to their family member. Candace would feel horrible at these visits, knowing that she was the one who caused Phineas' death. Ferb, meanwhile, had begun to talk more often, as he felt he would be dishonoring his brother's memory if he didn't.

Ferb's great ideas kept on coming, and Candace took part in most of them instead of trying to bust him. She remembered that busting was the one thing that got her into the whole mess.

And so, Life went on in Danville. But no one knew, or saw, a little boy with a triangle shaped head, red hair wearing an orange color striped T- Shirt and blue shorts, gazing at the moon from a window.