I do not own Adventure time or any of the creatures in this story, Except Monroe...and Daniel...and the name of the vampire King...and the power necklaces...and the different reactions to different kinds of wood stakes. That's about it though.

Bad Memories

Finn looked out the window. He had been riding on the train for nearly a week because his only other means of transport, besides walking, had gotten mad at him and left him on the far side of the Land of Ooo. Marceline had been helping him fight an army of zombies which would have been easy enough if they hadn't made it a contest with no weapons. Finn had both saved Marceline's life and won the contest. He had gloated a little to long and she had flown off. He had decided to take the train but wasn't sure they had enough gold to pay for the ride.

Finn was eighteen and was exactly Marceline's age and height. He had gotten rid of his hat after the Ice King got one that matched it exactly. He had been fourteen then but less than a week later the Ice King was found with Finn's hat stuffed down his throat. Finn had initially been blamed, of course, but Princess Bubblegum managed to convince all the royals that Finn was innocent. Finn had later found out that it had been Lemongrab and got him arrested. He had also traded his shorts for cargo pants and his bright blue Tee-shirts for black ones. His blonde hair had turned brown as he got older and he had gotten a new backpack that had one strap that he put on over his head and left arm. He had found a necklace that supposedly kept away all forms of evil but he doubted it worked since Marceline was still able to hang out with him and the necklace never did anything to her or the creatures he fought. He always had it on in case he got jumped and it decided to actually do something instead of watching him die. As it happens he had been jumped and it hadn't done a thing. If Marceline hadn't gotten there when she did the Why-wolf would have torn him apart.

Jake had married Lady Rainicorn a while back and moved to the crystal dimension and Finn had moved on from Princess Bubblegum. Now he lived in his tree fort alone and liked it that way. He had converted most of the tree house into a training area. He had also dug a basement where he began keeping his more dangerous trophies. One example was the ashes of Monroe, King of the Dragons. Finn had only fought him because Monroe got mad at Finn for making fun of his name. Monroe's ashes were dangerous because if they touched fire Monroe would be revived and would be way more dangerous do to the fact that he would be made out of fire. The Lich King's ashes were also there mostly because looking at them still made Finn feel uneasy. He had fought the Lich King twice and the second time he had only survived because Death owed him a favor. Finn Kept the Ice King's crown in the basement because he felt guilty about his death. Not guilty enough to face off with Death to revive him, of course, but still.

Finn forced himself out of his memories and looked around. The car was mostly empty there were a few candy people and a group of goblins that seemed to be keeping a close eye on him. He had been the goblin king once and then had left. They had realized he left after about a year and had been looking for him ever since. They weren't very bright so his tree fort's location was safe. The goblins walked to the back of the car and locked the door then did the same with the front. Finn sighed and pulled out one throwing knife for each goblin. He had given up on his no killing rule a long time ago. The goblins pulled out weapons and shouted that it was a hold up so Fin leaned into the aisle and killed them all with ease. He was an excellent shot with knives. He leaned back against the window and tried to sleep. The candy people didn't seem fazed in the least by what had just happened since they all knew Finn wasn't above killing anymore. The rest of the people were a little surprised by Finn's performance but none really cared enough to wake him. When the train reached the grass lands Finn got off and walked back to his tree. When he got there he was surprised to see Jake yelling for him to unlock the door.

"You wouldn't need me to if you would just take your key," Finn said walking over.

"I don't need a key for a house that isn't mine," Jake said.

Finn let them in and Finn immediately slapped his hand to his face and pulled down. Marceline was, not only, sitting on the couch, which Finn had taken to the dump when he remodeled, but she had also put things back the way they were. Finn felt his a chill run up his spine and he looked at the basement door.

"I left your basement alone," Marceline said. "No point in bringing the Lich or Monroe back."

Finn sighed quietly then glared at Marceline. She laughed and just sat there.

"You left me on the Southern Islands," Finn said trying desperately to keep his rage out of his voice. "You didn't even leave my boat!"

Finn's voice began to rise so he literally bit his tongue and managed to get his temper under control.

"I warned you not to gloat!" Marceline said angrily.

"Right because you never do," Finn said sarcastically, pulling a wooden stake out of an alcove in the wall.

"You're going to kill me with that?" Marceline said restraining a laugh.

"No," Finn said then drove it into seemingly thin air.

He let go and the stake just floated there for a second before a vampire with glowing red eyes and an extremely forked tongue appeared with the stake in its heart. Finn casually walked to the kitchen and poured himself a cup of coffee.

"You..." The vampire said. "What did you do to me?"

"That's Rosemary," Finn said. "You're not going anywhere with that in you."

Rosemary paralyzed vampires but couldn't kill them. Finn rarely was in a bad enough mood to use it. When he did he let the vampire starve to death.

"How do you know about rosemary?" Marceline asked.

Finn held up a book that had a picture of multiple wooden stakes on the cover.

"I didn't expect that reaction from redwood," Finn said.

Marceline shivered without meaning to. Redwood actually acted like brain cancer when a vampire got stabbed with it. They would feel the worst pain possible and would barely be able to move. Finn had save Marceline when she had been stabbed with red wood once but She had blocked that memory out and he couldn't blame her.

"LET ME GO YOU PIC-FILTHY HUMAN!" The vampire shouted.

"Fine, if you don't want my blood," Finn said.

"What?" The vampire asked.

"I was going to give you some of my blood in exchange for some information and the rosemary was just...insurance," Finn said coldly.

"What information?" The vampire asked a bit eagerly.

"Where is it?" Finn asked.

"Where is what?" The vampire asked.

"You know what," Finn said pulling a redwood stake out of his pack.

Marceline's eyes grew at the sight of it and Finn smiled so coldly and evilly that even she was a bit scared of him.

"Okay," The vampire said guessing what Finn was holding by Marceline's reaction to it. "It's in the Desolate Wastes."

"Thank you," Finn said then drove the redwood stake into the vampire and he instantly began to scream. "This is for breaking into my house."

Finn and Marceline gaped at Finn as he casually sipped his coffee while listening to the vampire scream. He eventually poured the rest of his coffee out and put the cup in the sink. He got his things told Jake to lock the tree up when he left then he was out the door.

"Wait!" Marceline shouted after him.

Finn turned and looked at her with the same look on his face as he had when he had used the redwood stake on the vampire. She was taken aback and at a loss for words.

"What's your issue?" Jake asked. "You're acting like you're evil man."

"No I'm not," Finn said. "Otherwise this necklace would kill me."

Marceline looked at the necklace and thought it seemed familiar but couldn't quite place it. She scratched her head as she thought but the answer escaped her.

Finn turned to leave again and Marceline said, "Wait! Are you seriously just going to leave him like that?"

"Kill him if you want," Finn said. "I don't need him anymore."

Jake and Marceline's mouths fell open and Finn turned to leave. Neither of them stopped him this time. He kept walking and then stopped at the train tracks and waited. The train got there and he paid the conductor for the last trip as well as for a trip to Lich Castle. When the conductor yelled for any other passengers Marceline flew on and paid for a trip wherever Finn was going. He had gone to the back car so she stopped one car ahead of him. She put all the curtains in the car down with magic and no one objected for fear of being drained. She leaned against the window and soon fell asleep. When she woke up she had someone sitting next to her.

"I prefer to sit alone, pal," Marceline said.

"Tho do I," The man said in a rough voice and lisp.

"So do I," Marceline corrected. "Idiot."

"You thould be a bit nither to your ekth huthband," the man said.

Marceline tried to get away but then she felt a stake stab her in the stomach and fell back against the seat.

"Thorry about that," the vampire said. "Rothemary ith tho...unpleathent."

The door in back opened and a candy person walked past noticing the stake in Marceline's stomach. They walked to one other candy person and said that that one's sister wanted to see him and that she would be on his left about three seats from the back. The candy person walked toward the back and happened to glance at Marceline and the other vampire and smiled pleasantly. The moment the door closed the vampire picked Marceline up and carried her to the door outside. He opened it and jumped out with her then used magic to close the door. Luckily it was night now so they weren't killed.

The door slammed open and Finn saw that the seat he had been told Marceline was in was empty but there was blood and a hole in the back of the seat. He clenched his fists for a moment then went back to his seat and went back to sleep. When the train got to Lich Castle he got off and went down to the Lich's pool of death. He scooped some into a bottle and carefully put the cover on. Then he climbed to the top of the Castle and found what he wanted most at the Castle. There was a potion that would allow him to fly for an hour. He got two days worth and drank one hour's worth. Then he flew back along the train tracks. He found an bloody rosemary stake and a blood trail that led toward the Desolate Wastes. He drank another hour's worth even though he had another half hour on the first dose. He flew along the blood trail close to the ground so that he was faster than running but could still follow the trail. He followed it to a dark tunnel and put on his night vision goggles. He continued through the tunnel and when he started to feel the potion wear off he drank some more. He reached the end of the tunnel and the beginning of the Desolate Wastes.

He flew into the air and drank the rest of the potion. He reached a thousand feet in the air and saw two tiny specks in the lime green wasteland. Then he remembered his goggles and took them off. The desert was a normal color and the two tiny specks were slightly easier to see. He could see that one was being dragged and the other was holding a stake of some kind. The one with the stake used it and Finn could hear Marceline scream from the mile away that he was. He flew after them but suddenly the potion started to short out and he began dropping. He managed to get it working just long enough to land but then it quit completely. He ran after Marceline and when he finally caught up she was screaming her head off with a redwood stake in her stomach. Finn pulled it out and she nearly passed out. He knew she was too weak to heal. He made a decision in an instant and used one of his throwing knives to cut his wrist. Then he held it out to her and she began to drink greedily. After a second he began to get lightheaded and she stopped. She healed and wiped the blood off of her face and Finn wrapped his wrist up.

"Why would you risk letting me drain you just to save me?" Marceline asked.

"Because no matter how cold I seem I still care about my friends," Finn said.

He helped her up and she flew toward the grass lands. He stopped her and told her he still needed to find the vampire and get something from him. Marceline looked reluctant but flew after the vampire anyway.

"Do you know who it is?" Marceline asked.

"The Vampire King," Finn said. "He took something from my basement and I need it back."

"You could have asked for my help," Marceline said.

"I didn't want it," Finn said. "Apart from the lift I don't want it now."

"Too bad," Marceline said. "I'm here and I'm helping."

"You don't know what it is he took," Finn said looking distant.

"What?" Marceline asked.

"The King Worm's blood," Finn said.

He had killed the King Worm by bleeding it dry but then found out the blood would allow him to control people's minds if he made it into the correct potion. He didn't need mind control but he didn't need the Vampire King having anymore mind control power. Worse still was the fact that the Vampire King worked for the Lich King. If the Lich came back Finn would be at the top of his hit list and the last thing he needed in that situation would be a Lich with extra mind reading power.

"Jake's guarding the Lich's ashes," Marceline said.

"Well that's half the threat," Finn said.

They arrived at a castle and landed. Finn walked inside and the castle disappeared. Marceline flew into the air but couldn't see the castle anywhere. She eventually went back to the tree fort.

Finn turned and looked outside and saw the inside of an underground cavern that had jewels all over the place. He was glad he got into the castle before it moved again like it had every time he had almost gotten to it the last three times. He had no idea where the cavern was and had no intention of finding out yet. He closed the door and walked toward the throne room. He set off multiple traps but escaped without anything near a challenge. When he got to the throne room he saw that the Vampire King was waiting with a potion in one hand and a huge scimitar in the other. He drank the portion and Paul smirked. He had made a little potion so he knew that the real stuff would be purple instead of the blue one the Vampire King drank. Finn kept smiling even when the Vampire King attacked him. He blocked the Vampire King's sword then jumped and kicked the Vampire King with both feet.

"So what's your name huh?" Finn asked. "Bert? Pete? Michel?"

"Micheal," the Vampire King said. "Micheal the Vampire King."

"Not a bad name," Finn said. "It's almost impressive. But see, I know Daniel. You know, Daniel the Demon Lord."

"That weakling?" Micheal said.

"I wouldn't laugh," Finn said. "This necklace allows me to have his speed, strength, and lack of emotion. I might as well be his mortal twin brother. And I couldn't care less about some snot nosed wannabe that's barely out of his vampire diaper days as far as power goes."

Micheal attacked Paul and Paul sidestepped the attack and drove the redwood stake he had taken out of Marceline into Micheal's heart. Micheal dropped and screamed then the stake burned away. Micheal stood and Finn drove a rosemary stake into his back. While it was still holding him Finn pulled out a normal wooden stake.

"I thought you had an lisp," Paul said.

"Only when I want to annoy Marceline," Micheal said.

The rosemary stake burned away and Micheal launched himself at Finn. He knocked Finn over but that was as far as he got because he had launched himself right onto Finn's stake. It burned away and Micheal began to turn even more gray than normal. Then he turned to ash and fell apart. Finn stood and dusted Micheal off of himself just as Marceline flew in the door. Finn looked outside and saw his tree forest. Then everything went dark and when light returned they were in the Candy Kingdom.

"FINN!" Marceline said. "HOW DARE YOU USE DANIEL'S DARK POWERS!?"

"I needed them," Finn said coldly.

He took the necklace off and shook his head. Then he apologized for using it and being heartless recently. Marceline forgave him but told him he should have told her about the necklace. He pulled his other necklace out of his shirt so it hung in plain sight and Marceline's mouth dropped open.

"How did that not kill you?" Marceline asked.

"I wasn't evil I was heartless," Finn said.

"Not entirely," Marceline said. "You did save me."

"Actually Daniel's power was telling me to leave you," Finn said. "This necklace allowed me to take control long enough to save you."

They left the castle and looked around. The castle had left again and they were right outside the Candy Castle. Marceline flew Finn back to his tree but Finn was horrified by what he saw. His tree fort was leveled and tiny fires littered the ground. Marceline flew them over and they found Jake with a serious concussion. Marceline took Jake to the Hospital Kingdom and Finn, expecting the worst, went to his basement. He was not disappointed. The Lich King and Monroe's jars lay smashed on the floor and all the most dangerous items were gone. Finn screamed in a mixture of rage and frustration and threw Daniel's necklace where a portal opened and the necklace went back to its rightful owner. Marceline got back and saw what had happened. She sat next to Finn, who had collapsed to his knees, and laid her arm across his shoulders. He tried to pull away but she kept her arm around him and he gave up. He laid his head on her shoulder and began to cry out of pure frustration. She would normally call him names but she knew how scared he was of the Lich and she was equally scared. She just held him there and after a little while he finally stopped crying enough to stand. He began to search through the rubble and after a few moments became more desperate. After he had searched every inch he cried out in pain and hatred and kicked a piece of solid concrete. It must have weighed about half a ton but it somehow managed to move a bit. She saw something shiny under it and moved the concrete. Finn saw the object and sighed in relief. It was a sword she had given him. It would appear when he wanted but he still chose not to use it. She had honestly thought he had gotten rid of it. He picked it up and it glowed slightly. He slipped it into the sheath in his backpack and was about to leave when something else caught his eye. It was a necklace that he hadn't seen for years. It had been his after he found his parents' graves. His mother had worn it and he soon realized it granted the wearer incredible speed and strength. He had put it in his basement after his eldest adoptive brother Jermaine passed away. He put it on knowing he would need it. Then he turned toward the stairs and Marceline caught his arm.

"Please," Marceline said. "Don't go."

"I have too," Finn said.

"Not yet," Marceline said. "Please."

"Okay," Finn said after a moment.

They went to Marceline's house so Finn could eat something and she could drink some red. Finn was quiet so Marceline started a conversation.

"When did you get Daniel's necklace?" Marceline asked.

"About three months ago," Finn said. "When Micheal stole the King Worm's blood."

"And you just happened to forget to mention that?" Marceline asked.

"I told you I needed the power," Finn said. "And what difference does it make? Jake's still going to die because of me."

"He's not going to die and what do you mean because of you?" Marceline asked.

"The fire that freed Monroe and the Lich was do to the fact that every time a demon loans his power away they take their free time to wreak havoc," Finn said. "And I'm not the stupid little punk I used to be. I know that Jake can't survive his injuries. I saw the dent in his skull."

It was true. The concussion Jake had received had actually been a huge dent in his skull that left bone fragments in his brain. Marceline had known it was fatal right away. The only problem was that she hadn't wanted Finn to know yet.

"It's not your fault," Marceline said. "You didn't expect-"

"But I should have!" Finn said standing. "I should have known I was digging a grave when I asked for Daniel's help but I didn't care!"

Marceline stood and just pulled Finn into a hug. He began to shake but pushed her away and left. She tried to follow but the sun was rising so she couldn't leave her cave. She watched as Finn ran away from her at speeds that would put even her to shame. But she knew it wouldn't be enough to stop the Lich and Monroe. Finn had morals again now and wouldn't be able to do whatever it took to stop them anymore. She got her umbrella and followed as best she could. When she caught up he was sitting on the shore of the River of Junk. It smelled terrible.

"Couldn't find a better place to stop?" Marceline asked.

Finn just sat there with his head in his hands, shaking slightly. Marceline sat next to him. She put her arm around him and this time he leaned against her and began to sob. She knew how he felt, having watched her whole family die, and didn't even consider calling him a baby. She hugged him and began to rock slightly until he finally stopped. He fell asleep in her arms and she carried him back to her house. She laid him on the bed, which was nowhere near as hard as the couch, then flew back to his house's ruins. She wanted to find anything she could that might help cheer him up. She found two pictures but everything else was destroyed. One was of Finn and his adoptive family. The other was a picture of Finn, Marceline, Jake, Lady Rainicorn, Princess Bubblegum, and Flame Princess all standing, or floating in Marceline and Flame Princess's cases, in front of Finn's tree fort. She remembered that day. They had all come over for a movie but had had to fight an army of demons. In the picture Princess Bubblegum and Flame Princess were both staring at Finn and Marceline because Marceline was kissing Finn on the cheek and he was blushing. Jake was smirking like he knew something the others didn't and Lady Rainicorn was asleep on her feet, literally. Marceline laughed quietly at the memory then flew back to her house with the pictures. She found Finn awake and looking for her so she gave him the pictures. He thanked her then asked if he could go see his brother.

"Of course Finn," Marceline said.

She flew him to the Hospital Kingdom and took him to his brother's room. He asked for a minute alone and she agreed. She waited outside and could hear the conversation do to her vampire hearing. Finn was saying his goodbyes when Jake's monitor flat-lined. Marceline called for help then went back into the room. She practically dragged Finn away from Jake so that the doctors could work. After an hour of trying they gave up. Marceline carried Finn a thousand feet into the air so he couldn't get to his brother and he finally stopped fighting. She hugged him for the thousandth time that day and he began to sob again. When he was done she lowered them back to the ground so that the doctors could ask about funeral arrangements since the Hospital Kingdom also handled funerals. After the doctors finished asking questions Finn and Marceline went back to her house and Finn began breaking all the furniture in the living room. He couldn't make a dent on the couch of course so he inevitably began banging his head on it. Marceline stopped him and told him that he still needed to kill the Lich and Monroe.

"Other than Ice Wizards," Marceline began, "Fire Warriors are the only creatures that will stand a chance against Monroe."

"I was an Ice Ninja once," Finn said. "And there's always the Fire Kingdom."

Marceline knew the last thing he wanted to do was go to the Fire Kingdom because Flame Princess had broken up with him after a few weeks of going out with him and just to make him mad, she had married Flambo a day later. No one knew why she had done that but no one could blame Finn for not wanting to see her again.

"I'll go to the Fire Kingdom," Marceline said.

"No," Finn said. "I'll go. Flambo can make me fire proof."

Finn call Flambo and an hour later Flambo arrived and made Finn fire proof. They went to the Fire Kingdom and Finn told them about Monroe. Surprisingly no one offered to help him. Flame Princess had all the power and Flambo was just there to give speeches for her. Finn had expected at least one person to volunteer.

"What do you think will happen when Monroe takes over here?" Finn asked. "He'll destroy you all! The only one I would feed him would be Flame Princess but even the thought that she would die isn't enough for me to let him go! Please, I need your help!"

"It's Flame Queen now," Flame Queen said. "And not if all of Ooo depends on it."

"What if I told you that the Lich King is with him?" Finn asked.

"Bull," Flame Queen said. "Billy killed the Lich King years ago."

"I killed him after that, twice," Finn said. "I know what I'm talking about!"

"Just leave, Human." Flame queen said, making Human seem like an insult. "You are no longer welcome in the Fire Kingdom."

Finn glared at her for a second then stormed out of the kingdom. Marceline asked what happened and he told her then wheeled around as an army of Flambos caught up with fire weapons.

"What's going on Flambo?" Finn asked.

"We're goin' ta help yous fight," Flambo said. "It's time I's start actin' like the king I's s'pose ta be."

Finn thanked him then said he had to go to the bathroom. He was gone for a while so Marceline started to get worried. After three hours she went looking for him. As she was about to go back for help she smelled something very familiar.

"No!" She said running toward the smell. "Please, God, don't let me be too late!"

She came into a clearing and stopped in her tracks. She had definitely smelled blood but had expected to see him fighting a monster. Instead he was sitting against a rock with a bloody knife next to him. There were about ten slashes on each wrist. She walked over and knelt next to him. He was unconscious and had lost a lot of blood. Marceline knew she had to bandage his wrists or he would die but suddenly had the urge to leave him alone and clean up the ground first, with her tongue. She put a handkerchief around her face which helped a bit then she bandaged his wrists. He woke up and looked ashamed of cutting himself.

"Why did you do this to yourself?" Marceline asked.

"I...I'm alone," Finn said. "My family's gone, my friends are all gone. You're the only thing I have left and eventually I'll be to old to to be able to hang out with you anymore."

"Just because you get old doesn't mean I won't hang out with you," Marceline said.

"That's not it," Finn said.

"Then what?" Marceline asked.

"You're going to die," Finn said.

"I'm not going anywhere," Marceline said.

"Yes you are," Finn said. "You're going to die trying to save me from the Lich King tomorrow. And all because I'm too weak to save anyone."

Marceline sat down next to him and put her arm around his shoulder. He leaned against her but didn't cry. Instead he began to laugh.

"What's so funny weenie?" Marceline asked.

"Remember when we went after those goblins?" Finn asked.

"You mean the time one of them pulled your pants down?" Marceline asked.

"And then a baby jumped on your head and started riding you like a horse," Finn said.

They both laughed hard for a while remembering that day. After a short fight with the goblins Finn and Marceline had left to go after some Why-wolves and they had lost. One Why-wolf had wanted to be funny so he picked Finn up and put a pacifier in his mouth then put him over his knee and started spanking him. Marceline had been so distracted laughing at Finn that another Why-wolf had been able to grab her. She had tried to get away but before she could the Why-wolf through her at Finn and the Why-wolf got out of the way just as Marceline crashed head first into Finn. Somehow it had knocked both out and when they woke up at the same time the first thing they noticed was that they both had pacifiers in their mouths. The second was that Marceline was lying on top of Finn and they were holding hands for some reason. They scrambled away from each other while blushing furiously and Marceline spit her pacifier out instantly. Finn on the other hand began pretending his was a cigar. Marceline couldn't help but laugh. A little while later they caught back up with the Why-wolves and killed them all.

"Those Why-wolves were annoying," Finn said after he managed to stop laughing.

"You looked cute when they dressed you like a baby," Marceline said.

"Your baby maybe," Finn said without thinking then slapped his hands over his mouth and his face turned the color of a ruby.

"Excuse me?" Marceline asked blushing slightly herself.

"I...I mean...I didn't mean that I...I don't-" Finn was cut off when Marceline kissed him.

After a second she pulled away and smiled evilly at him. He blushed even more than before and opened his mouth but couldn't think of anything to say.

"FINN! MARCELINE!" Flambo called.

"FLAMBO!" Finn called back happy to be interrupted.

Flambo walked over and saw Marceline glaring at him. He told them that Monroe and the Lich had been spotted to the west. Finn ran out of the clearing before Flambo could even finish his sentence.

"What's wit' him?" Flambo asked.

Marceline flew after Finn without answering Flambo and found Finn getting his stuff ready.

"Finn, listen, about earlier-" Marceline began.

"Don't," Finn said. "You don't need to apologize. You didn't do anything wrong. I just...couldn't handle it if I let anything happen to you."

Marceline remembered Finn's warning and saw that the sun was beginning to come up. She got her umbrella out and looked around. No one looked very excited but none looked very scared. She looked west and saw Monroe flying toward them.

"Monroe!" Marceline said pointing.

All of the soldiers got ready but Finn had had more than enough of Monroe for a life time. He made a series of Hand signs while trying to remember exactly what every jutsu was good for.

"CALTRUM HAILSTORM!" Finn shouted.

Billions of Ice Shuriken shot out of his hands and through Monroe. They could hear Monroe's scream as he began to fall and go out. As he faded away his scream became more and more distant. When he hit the ground he exploded into thousands of sparks. Marceline whistled but Finn was staring with horror plain on his face toward the Nut Kingdom. Then he collapsed.

Finn suddenly found himself standing in a plain of nothing but white. He couldn't see that there was anything there. Then suddenly the Lich was standing next to him. The Lich held out a watch and Finn looked at it. It was digital and was counting down from one day.

"When that hits zero I will kill all of those who follow you," the Lich said. "The vampire however I will torture using a redwood stake until you go insane from listening to her scream."

Finn tried to punch the Lich but he was gone. Finn looked around and wished that there was a door that would take him back to the real world so he could wake up. And suddenly there was a door with the word exit floating above it. He looked around at the other side of the door and saw that it said entrance on that side. Finn wished for a door that said body above it. Suddenly the door said body where it had said exit and mind where it had said entrance. He didn't know a lot of things about his feelings so he knew he could easily go into his mind to figure them out and he should be safe and make sure the Lich isn't in there either. Then again there was no promise he could get back to him body if he did go into his mind. He made his decision then took a breath and stepped into his mind.