I sat down at the table and began eating my dinner. My younger sister, Emily, was sipping from her juice cup, ignoring her soup. My brother Mark sag in his high chair banging his fists on his table, looking for attention. My mum popped a bottle of milk in front of him, and he shut up. I frowned, mum was acting a bit... Strange this morning. I dismissed it as work stress, and took a bite of my food. My twin, Anna, sat beside me eating pork. She nudged me and grinned. "We're eating Porkins! (Simon's pig from the Jaffa Factory.)"

We were both huge fans of Yogscast, saving up to go to see them at their next gaming convention. We finished eating, and rushed up to our bedroom.

"How much is it to get to Bristol, again?" I asked, checking my piggy bank.

"€ it's €100 each for one night in the hotel. we need €160 each. I... I have it! €160!" she replied.

I counted my money. "I have enough! I have enough! Now we just have to get mum to let us go!"

We rushed downstairs, and bolted into the living room.

"Mum, we have enough money to go Bristol!" My sister called out.

"Mum" I begged," Can we go? Please, please, plea-"

We stopped short. Our father had come back from town. He and my mother had tears in their eyes.

"I'm sorry, girls." My mum whispered out."I-I'm leaving tomorrow. We've... We've divorced."

I stood up. What were they doing?! They couldn't do this! What about Emily and Mark!? They couldn't grow up without a mother or father!

"What about Emily and Mark!?" I shouted.

"They're coming with me. We are going to the south of the country. You can decide with your sister where you both want to stay. Anna ran upstairs. I followed her.

"I can't decide where to go!" She wailed. I sat down on the bed.

"We can. You heard her! She's going to the south. We will never get to the airport down there! It's, like, 40 miles to cycle, and we have our stuff with us. It would take hours! Here it's only a half hour cycle, all downhill. I don't know about you, but I'm staying. For a while at least."

She sniffed. "I'm not leaving you. We can ask dad if we can go."