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Part 1: Candace & Jeremy

Somebody knocked on the Flynn-Fletcher door. Candace answered. It was Jeremy! "Come in Jeremy." She said. Jeremy stepped inside. Candace gestured for him to follow her. The two headed up to Candace's room. Once they closed the door, the two started kissing. After a few minutes they stopped. "Oh man! I forgot to check my e-mail at home. Is there a computer?" Candace pointed toward her computer a few feet away. Jeremy walked over to the computer and grabbed a chair from Candace's desk. "The boys are using my other chair for some experiment…" Candace explained. "Okay…" Jeremy couldn't think of anything to say. He just signed in his e-mails.

The two watched television and browsed the internet for a few hours. Then it was time for Jeremy to go home. "I'll call you when I get home." Jeremy promised. "Okay, I'll be waiting." Jeremy walked out the door. Candace slowly closed the door behind him. Linda noticed Candace grinning, "How was your day?" Candace smiled, "Perfect." She said in a dreamily voice. She had no idea what had happened the other night, but she loved it.

Meanwhile at Jeremy's house Jeremy had just came home from his date with Candace. He met Susie in the living room. "Jeremy, do you want to watch TV with me?" She said in an adorable voice. "Sure Susie." Jeremy turned the TV on and switched the channel to Susie's favorite show. The two siblings watched TV for an hour and then it was dinnertime. Susie caught Jeremy in the kitchen preparing pasta. "Where did you go earlier? I missed you." She said again in an irresistible voice. Jeremy smiled, remembering his date with his girlfriend Candace. "I was over at Candace's on a date." Susie's face dropped. "Did you have fun?" She asked. "Yeah, but now I get to spend time with you." Susie went to her room.

"I need to find a way to get rid of Candace." She muttered to herself. She went into her father's office. He had his presentation for work on his desk. He needed this to keep his job. Susie stared at the poster board with a diagram on it. She had an idea. If she couldn't break Jeremy and Candace up, she would force her family to leave trying to find a cheaper home and a job. She grabbed scissors and crayons and started to destroy her dad's important presentation.

The next morning Mr. Johnson showed up at work upset. His presentation was trashed--- and so was his job. Mr. Johnson came home an hour later with the news. Jeremy was shocked. He was going to have to move for his father to find work! That night Jeremy's dad talked to him, "I'm sorry son but we have to move. I know it's tough, especially with your new girlfriend and all that, but it's what's best for our family. You'll figure something out." Mr. Johnson closed the door quietly and left. Jeremy lay awake all night, how would he break the news to Candace?

Candace woke up the next morning worried. Jeremy didn't call when he said he would. She sat at her desk by the phone, until 20 minutes later it was Jeremy calling. "Hi Jeremy, what happen—?" "I'm moving." He stated sadly. Candace's face fell. A tear rolled down from her eye. "What?" She said breathlessly. "My dad got a new job in Arkansas after being fired from his previous one." He explained. Candace sniffled, "Could we still be a couple?" Jeremy sighed, "I guess, using e-mail and Instant Messaging but, I'm not sure." Candace heard her mother calling. "Okay, well, when are you… moving?" She struggled to say that last word. "Tomorrow." Jeremy answered. Candace heard her mother yell even louder. "I'll talk to you later, I have to go now, bye." Candace hung up.

In the kitchen, Susie had been eavesdropping the whole time. Her plan had worked! But then Susie looked at her brother's sad expression, she had hurt him. Her plan had its costs. She looked at her sad brother one more time, and then decided she would start crying if she didn't do something else. She trudged up the stairs.

Candace slumped onto the living room couch and turned on the TV. "What were you doing Candace, its noon already?" Linda asked. She hadn't noticed her daughter was crying. "Jeremy's moving…" Candace explained sobbing through the whole thing. Linda comforted her daughter, "When is he leaving?" "Tommorowww…" Candace blurted out. Linda sighed, "You know, you could e-mail and IM each other. It's called a long distance relationship." It was as though a light bulb had lit up inside Candace's head. "That's it!" She ran and got her shoes and headed out the door.

She arrived at Jeremy's house five minutes later. She knocked on the door. Jeremy answered, "Hi Candace." He said in shock. "I know what we will do. We'll have a long distance relationship." She smiled. "Oh, yes, that might work." Jeremy invited Candace in. Candace was shocked at the piles of boxes all over the place, "You must have been hard at work packing." She mumbled. Jeremy nodded.

"Uh, do you want to come over to my house we have everything not packed…" Candace offered. "Yeah, that probably would be better." Jeremy agreed. The two held hands and walked back to Candace's house.

The two spent the rest of the day as the previous one. Around four thirty, Linda said Jeremy's parents called for him to come home. Before Jeremy left Linda held him up, "Good luck with the move Jeremy." Jeremy thanked her and went home.

Candace spent the rest of the night in her room lying awake. Tomorrow she would have to say goodbye to her boyfriend for who knows how long! Candace cried herself to sleep.

The next morning Jeremy rang the Flynn-Fletcher's bell at around 9. Linda answered, "Oh, hi Jeremy. Are you here to say goodbye to Candace?" Jeremy nodded. "Candace…" Linda called. Candace came downstairs and found her mom at the door. Jeremy stood next to her. "I wanted to say bye Candace." Jeremy confessed. Candace ran up to him and hugged him. "I'll email you in a few days. I'll let you get settled in first." "Thanks for the consideration." He grabbed a small box from his pocket. Inside it contained a ring. He placed the ring on Candace's finger. "Thank you Jeremy." Candace kissed him for the last time. Jeremy ran over to his family's car and hopped in the front seat. He waved to Candace. All Candace could do was wave back and watch as her boyfriend drove away.

Candace stared at the ring. "I love you Jeremy." She whispered, even though she knew he couldn't hear. She closed the door and went to her room. She wanted to be alone.