The day is so much better than any of the girls thought it would be. "Aren't you glad you came with us Tani?" Esukana asks in a very polite manner.

"Not really, I would much rather be at home watching a movie, or something," Sutani disagrees.

"What is wrong with you?" Kasinta asks with only anger showing in her voice.

"Kasi, what are you talking about?" Sutani snaps back.

"Tani, you're different, you're never happy, you always sleep, why is that," Kasinta yells at her top volume.

"Kasi, this isn't something we should be discussing outside in the open," Esukana hints.

"You're right, Tani, come here."

"What do you want?" Sutani slumps toward Kasinta.

"Tickle, Tickle, Tickle," Kasinta calls as she pokes at Sutani's ribs. She couldn't help, but start to laugh. "Got yea, now you can't go to bed 'til we tell you."

"Damn." The three girls hurry off toward home.

While at home the conversation got a lot more serious. "Now answer me, why are you acting so different?" yells Kasinta finding it hard to calm down. "I mean when we were packing right before we left you were laughin', having a good time, what changed?"

"I don't know."

"You were acting like this could be the best thing for us, was that it, was it all just some big act?"

"No it wasn't."

"Then what was it, Sutani, was it the truth, or a big fat lie, it seems like it was a lie to me."

"I would never lie to you two, I love you guys."

"You call this love, you make the people you 'love,' the ones that love you, so worried like this, it is just so unspeakable."

"I wasn't trying to make you guys worried."

"Well you did, tell me, why are you actin' this way?"

"I don't know," Sutani whimpers with fear.

"Answer me," she screams again.

"Kasinta Mankua settle down, you're scaring poor Tani," Esukana says with worry in her eyes.

"I will not calm down, I want to know what's goin' on, we're the only family we got, we have to stick together, I'm just worried about you," Kasinta pours out her feelings and then the tears soon after them.

"Kasi, settle your ass," Sutani argues back, "I'll tell you, I never wanted to leave, that place was my life, even if it was horrible, Drake is trouble yes, but I didn't want to run because of him."

"Why didn't you tell us," Esukana cries.

"I didn't want you guys to rethink things because of me."

"You should have told someone," Kasinta mentions still crying.

"And how would that have helped?"

"We could have stayed," Esukana commented.

"That's what I'm talking about, I didn't want you two, or should I say three to be upset."

"All I want to know is why, why did you want to stay there," Kasinta mentions while wiping the tears from her eyes.

"I grew up there, my family is there, my sister is buried there, I hate that I just had to pack my things and leave," Sutani bellows as the day continues on.

"We understand, we had to pick up and leave our lives too, but we couldn't stay there, we had to leave, Drake is everything up there," Esukana says with all of her heart.

"I don't understand, I had to do this before, and look at me, I'm happy here," Kasinta mentions.

"You didn't like it when you first arrived at the Village Hidden in the Sand," Esukana argues.

"Alright, fine, I didn't like it at first, but I grew to like it."

"Yea, like a year later," Esukana snaps back with a giggle.

"Shut up."

"Fine girls, tomorrow's a new," the door opens abruptly, making the girls jump. It's Asuki, their sensei. He wonders in, stumbling along the way. He is drunk, like he is nearly everyday they didn't have a mission. They watch as their oblivious sensei meanders his way back toward the bedrooms. "That was weird, as I was saying, tomorrow's a new day and I will try to be good," Sutani continues.

"Wait a second, did Asuki just go into my room," Kasinta asks while looking toward the back of the house. "I'll be right back." Kasinta leaves the girls to go check on what their bumbling sensei was up to.

Meanwhile, "Tani, do you mean it, are you really going to be your normal, cheerful, flamboyant self again," Esukana asks.

"Yea, that's the least you guys deserve, you're like the only family I have left," Sutani explains.

"We are your family, we have been, and we will be through thick and thin, what's taking Kasi so long to see what's going on?" Both girls walk into the hall to see Kasinta standing outside her bedroom with the door cracked open. "Kasi, what," Esukana starts to ask then is interrupted.

"Shh, look on my bed," Kasinta whispers. The two newcomers look into the bright pink room to see a half naked Asuki fast asleep on Kasinta's bedding.

Esukana grabs them both by their ears and drags them away. Then she walks back takes one more glance and closes the door. "Ouch, what was that for?" Kasinta mumbles while her ear is still aching.

"We must not look at out sensei in that way, no matter how smokin' his body is," Esukana Answers.

"Yea you're right, but yum, am I right," Sutani comments.

"I would defiantly fuck that," Kasinta adds.

"Really, I think that is a bit of an inappropriate thought to be thinking about your sensei, your teacher," a voice came from the hall.

"Yea, I guess so, but he is hot and I, wait," Kasinta stops and turns to see who just said that.

"What are you Kasi," Asuki mentions, "I want to know."

"Oh no you don't."

"So you want to 'fuck' me, do you?"

"Well excuse me, I wouldn't think those thoughts if you wouldn't be parading around in those bright orange underwear of yours." The other girls start to laugh.

"Would you rather I be fat and walk around in these things."

"I would rather you not listen to our conversations, plus if you were to be fat in those, you would 'burst out,' it looks like they are too tight as it is." The girls can't get a hold of themselves. Their laughter soon bring them tears. "Now I would like you to get your clothes out of my room and get some pants on."

"Fine," Asuki walks off to the rooms again.