Hiiiiiiiii (: I'm still really sad that Bia is over, and i'm praying that somehow we get our season three or at least a special, from what I've heard. But just in case that was the finite end, I wrote this alternative epilogue. My take on what the open ending would have interpreted to. Some elements are very canon influenced and guided, but there are a bunch of au type of things in here that probably would never have been mentioned on the show lol. I hope you enjoy, and I'll try to write more soon. Sorry this wasn't too binuel today. But also if you have any ideas of what you want me to write, I'd love to know, you can comment below or dm me. Thanks (:
Oh and title inspired by the song from the Hannah Montana Movie lol
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Just like Helena, Bia suffered a near death experience in the river, nearly drowning. By all the heavens, it was an incredible miracle when she discovered that it was her own sister, who she though had been dead for the past ten years, who pulled her up from the surface and saved her life. Helena. She saved her life. And she couldn't wrap her head around it. It was Ana all along but she never recognized her now, until that moment. And she was teh happiest she had ever been in the past decade of her life.
After being saved, although Bia was over the moon that she got her big sister back, a part of her was furious that "Ana" had led her on and never said a word, Befriending her and keeping this big secret with her for months. Helena was heartbroken, but ultimately understood her pain, knowing how many people she had hurt in the process. So she asked her sister if she needed space. She obliged but only temporarily.
Bia had thought through and through, crying her eyes out for a few days. In disbelief of everything. Being lied to, but also her resurgence of happiness shining through. She knew that it would take a lot of time and healing to fully forgive her sister, but more than anythign that hole in her heart had been instantly filled the moment she saw her again. After Helena explained her reasonings, Bia took the first step of forgiveness and hugged her older sister so tightly, she almost turned blue.
The two sisters then spent the next week almost never leaving each other's sides. All her friends (and Manuel) completely understood and gave them their much needed sister time. They caught up on how much they grew up and things that they missed. Singing together just like they used to. The moment their voices reunited, tears flowed into rivers, never imagining a moment like that would ever be able to happen again. They exploded into happiness and continued to sob afterwards into each other's embrace. The happiness overflowing, and their bond reconnected unlike ever before.
During this time, Bia helped Helena muster the courage to face her parents again. It took a few anxiety attacks and long conversations. But one day, Bia brought Helena home and left her at the door. She spotted both her parents on the couch and told them she had something to tell them. They had brought their full attention to her, the couple holding each others hands. The next thing, Bia called her sister over and slowly walked into the living room. Dead silent. Her parents stood up, emotionless. Blank. There were probably a million different emotions going on through their minds as they stood up, slowly comprehending the fact that their dead daughter, was in fact after all this time.
"Helena?" they both exclaim at the same time. The older girl slowly shakes her head, crackng a smile wider and wider, teary eyed. It's only a moment later when the two of them burst into tears and run over to her, wrapping their arms around her in the biggest, most intense hug ever. Sobbing uncontrollably full of emotion. Bia soon joins the tear fest, wrapping her arms behind them, wrapped up all together the four of them, as one big happy family once again.
After a long, long night (until 4 in the morning, and both parents calling off work the next day) talking and talking as a family about everything, the inital rush of Helena's return chills down a bit. Alice and Mariano couldn't be happier for her return and insist that she move back in with them, for they never wanted to go another day without their daughter again. Helena generously obliges and packs up her stuff to return to her real home. She knows she'll miss the residence but will always be sure to visit often. And so she returns to her old bedroom, uncovering everything and making herself at home again. Having sleepovers with Bia every other night, staying up well into the early hours of the morning. Just like they used to. Only wiser and older, being able to relate to each other more than ever.