Rosie and Ally were inside of Sonic Boom. Trish comes in.

"Hey, Ally, Rosie," said Trish.

"Hey, Trish," they both said.

"Did the guys leave already?"

"Yeah," said Ally. "I can't believe Jimmy got the boys tickets and backstage passes to meet Ke$ha."

"It would've been a lot cooler if Ke$ha's concert wasn't sold out and Jimmy could only get two tickets," said Rosie. "But it's cool that Austin took Dez."

"Yeah," said Trish. "They'll be gone for a few days. Austin better bring me back my poster and have it signed by Ke$ha."

"A poster?" asked Ally. "I gave Austin my iPod for Ke$ha to sign."

"Seriously?" said Rosie. "I gave Dez my phone cover."

They all started laughing. Then, they stopped.

"You know?" said Trish. "Since the boys are gone, let's have a girl's night out."

"Hey, that's a great idea," said Ally.

"Sleepover?" asked Rosie.

"Sleepover!" they all shrieked.

—-—

Dez and Austin were on the plane. Austin was listening to his iPod, while Dez was reading.

"Dude, are you really reading?" asked Austin.

"Yes," said Dez. "I like this book."

Austin lifts up the cover and reads it. "The Scarlet Letter? Why are you reading that?"

"I don't know. It interest me. Plus, I think Rosie likes it better when I'm smart."

"When you try to act smart, all she does is laugh and feeds you a Milk Dud."

"How about now?" Dez reaches into his pockets and takes out a pair of fake glasses. He puts them on. "How do I look?"

"Terrible, but it's no reflection on you."

Dez takes the glasses off and puts them back in his pocket. "The Scarlet Letter is very…lovely. It teaches us about back then. This was when committing adultery was illegal. The woman, Hester Prynne committed it. For committing it, she had to wear a red A on all her shirt."

"What does the A mean?"

"Shame, embarrassment, and… what's the other word?"

"Big ol' slut-bag?"

"Yep!"

When the plane was flying, Austin asked the flight attendant, "Excuse me, ma'am? Does this plane have Wi-Fi?"

"I'm sorry," she said. "No, but we do have wireless Internet."

"Uhh…that's what Wi-Fi is."

"Don't sass me."

She walks away. Austin pulls his laptop out of his backpack.

"What are you doing?" asked Dez.

"Checking on the girls," said Austin.

"Man, it's our break away from the girls. A couple of days without Ally's 'Don't touch my book' or her hair-chewing, Rosie's hillbilly style, and Trish's jobs and nagging."

Austin was started a video chat to Ally's laptop.

"Hey, guys," said Ally from the laptop.

"Hey, Alls," said Austin.

"Hey, Ally," said Dez.

Rosie appeared behind Ally. "Hey, guys!"

"Hey, Rosie," said Austin.

"Hey, sweetie," said Dez. "I missed you."

"Aww! I missed you too!"

"Have y'all left yet?" asked Ally.

"Yeah," said Dez. "We're not on the road. We're in the air right now."

"They got Wi-Fi?" asked Rosie.

"No, Rose. We have the world's longest laptop cable hanging from our window," Austin smirked.

"That doesn't count as sarcasm cause airplane windows don't open."

"Well, my battery is about to die," said Austin. "Can I call y'all when we get there?"

"Sure," said the girls.

"Bye," said the boys.

"Bye!"

Austin closes his laptop. Dez says, "Man, that must be awkward."

"What?" asked Austin.

"That you like Ally."

"What? I-I don't like Ally. Where did you get that from?"

"The way you two look at each other and how you're always together. You two are like Brad and Angelina, but I think people care about y'all that much and you don't have a thousand kids."

"Dez, just because Ally and I are best friends doesn't mean that we like each other. I mean I love her, but I'm not in love with her. She's like my sister."

"Man, Rosie was never like that when we met her. She came onto me."

"I thought you asked her out before me."

"I did. She was attracting me and I nearly went wild. I was like 'Don't you like blondes', but she said 'I'm more into redheads.' I lost it."

"Ally is not interested."

"Okay. Just saying. If you ever need help, you can always come to the Love Doctor. The man of a hundred women."

"What are you talking about? Rosie is the first and only girl you ever dated."

"Never mind then!"

"What if I do like Ally? But she doesn't like me. That will just ruin everything."

Dez became silent for a moment. Austin says, "Dez?"

"Sorry," said Dez. "All I can say is…pray or wait for a miracle to happen."

"That's all you got?"

"It wasn't easy getting my Ph.D."

When they finally got to the airport, they walked inside.

"Wow," said Dez. "Tampa is awesome."

"I'm not sure," said Austin.

"What do you mean?"

"Dez, while you were asleep, I heard the captain said that we were… somewhere. He never said Tampa."

"Well, let's ask somebody."

They walked up to one of those front desks.

"Excuse me?" said Dez.

"Yes? May I help you?" she said.

"Uhh…is this Tampa?" asked Austin.

"Oh, no, sir. This is Kendall."

"Kendall?"

"Kendall, Florida."

"Wait, wait, wait, wait," said Dez. "That's impossible. We were suppose to get on a plane to Tampa. That's what it said on our tickets."

"Must've been a mistake," said the lady. "Would you like me to book you two tickets for te next flight to Tampa?"

"Sure."

After a minute, the lady said, "I'm so sorry. But there's a big thunderstorm in Tampa. All the flights are cancelled until the storm clears up."

"Great," said Austin.