Starr squirmed in her seat to see out the window, which was placed directly on the other side of Misty. Misty glared at Starr, watching her childish features turn into an even more childish pout. Misty looked away, knowing those soft Arabic eyes could sucker even her unemotional brother into anything. Starr smiled an even more childish smile, then reached across Misty to the window.

"Look, Lucky, the sun's just setting over the Sphinx, isn't it beautiful?" Starr sounded like she had never seen the Egyptian deserts before, but it was she who had dragged the girls all the way across the world to see their brothers. Misty watched Starr intently, she was so happy to be home at last. Her bright blue eyes sparkled with delight. It had been seven years since she had last been there, but it seemed, to her, like forever.

The plane landed at the airport and the girls departed, searching for their older and younger brothers. Starr spotted Trowa, Lucky's brother, first, only because they were both taller then most of the crowd around them. Starr dragged the three girls, half running, half walking, through the crowd, waving her hands wildly above her head. The boys were delighted to see their sisters, not only safe, but older, more grown up. Hugs were sent all around. Everyone was happy. Starr picked up her brother, Quatre, and swung him in a circle like a ragdoll.

"Quatre, she's gained on ya." Duo, the only boy who didn't have a sister, smirked, "she's a head taller then you and twice as strong." The remark brought a laugh out of everyone, even the silent Misty and Heero, the Yui kids. Quatre smiled, blushing a bright pink. Starr concluded the joking by messing-up Quatre's sandy-blonde hair.

On the ride home, Duo couldn't help but staring at Starr, her looks were hypnotizing. Quatre noticed she had become a lot more talkative over the years, and attractive too. Trowa was too busy with Misty to even pay attention to the other's snide remarks. Lucky stared out the windows at the decreasing sun and at the famous pyramids of Giza, using Wufei as her guide. Panda, Wufei's sister, was writing again, like she always did.

"Yo, Panda, don't tell me you're gonna kill me in one of your horror stories again." Starr said before turning to the rest of the group, "Panda has a habit of killing me in the stories she writes." Panda looked up, nodding mischievously, before resuming her work.