Fred Burkle (
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A portal on the island almost traps three people on the other side.
When Fred thinks about it, it's something she should have been terrified of. A portal's what sent her to Pylea, what tried to drag her through another time back home, what sent her here. She should have been terrified of it, but she wasn't. Mostly, Fred had been too excited at the possibility of getting somewhere else.
And maybe the portal's fried now, but it's something. It's a start. And it's further than she's gotten in her year on the island.
The excitement hasn't worn off when she goes to find Spike, and there's probably a spring in her step too.
When Fred thinks about it, it's something she should have been terrified of. A portal's what sent her to Pylea, what tried to drag her through another time back home, what sent her here. She should have been terrified of it, but she wasn't. Mostly, Fred had been too excited at the possibility of getting somewhere else.
And maybe the portal's fried now, but it's something. It's a start. And it's further than she's gotten in her year on the island.
The excitement hasn't worn off when she goes to find Spike, and there's probably a spring in her step too.
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"But I suppose we've all got work to do. The island's keeping us from all that."
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"I'm just saying, people who want to leave should be able to."
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"No argument there. Given the choice, I'd go back. I'd go back in a heartbeat. My very last heartbeat, since we all know this lapse into humanity's only going to stick while I'm here."
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They come from different dimensions. There's a very good chance that what happens in his dimension doesn't necessarily happen in hers, so whether or not the crisis is actually averted back home is up for debate.
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They all went back, eventually, but he did believe that if anyone could think their way out of an apocalypse, it'd be her.
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Of course, the idea of going home comes with a lot more baggage than did a year ago. Going home means leaving a lot more behind than she wants to admit.