An hour later, Mrs. Willis might have returned home with Kayla because she and Kaylee finally came over.
"How did your dental went?" I asked.
"Good," replied Kayla. "I don't feel it when they numb me."
"That's a good thing," I said.
"Kaylee told me you have something to tell us," said Kayla.
"Yeah," I said.
"Why don't we go to the mall so we can talk?" asked Kaylee.
"Okay," I said.
At the mall, I said, "I have some news. First of all, my father is getting promoted."
"Wow," said Kayla.
"I knew something was up," said Kaylee.
She remembered to act normal with Kayla so she won't know it.
"Yeah, there is more to that: He's being transferred," I said.
"What do you mean by being transferred?" asked Kayla.
"As in, we'll be moving to Maine," I said.
"When are you leaving?" asked Kaylee.
"Not until June," I replied. "But luckily, Dad's letting me go to New Mexico with our school."
"That's right that you were going with us," said Kaylee.
"I didn't want to miss that, it was booked," I said.
"We don't blame you," said Kayla.
"Worst of all, he wanted me and Logan to break up," I said.
"Are you serious?" asked Kayla.
"Yeah, but it took awhile for me to convince him that I'm old enough to have a long-distance relationship," I said. "I don't want to replace him."
I told them about that issue yesterday.
"I was so mad that I didn't speak to Dad for what he caused," I said.
"I believe it," said Kaylee.
"He thought I was breaking up with him. I told him no because I loved him too much," I said.
"That's a good thing," said Kayla.
"I know," I said. "Logan was acting mean when I texted him to make him understand and he apologized."
"Thank goodness," said Kayla.
"There is one person I didn't want to leave behind," I said.
"Who?" asked Kayla.
"You," I replied. "I was very supportive of you."
"That's true," said Kayla.
"I hope you would visit us," said Kaylee.
"Me, too," I said.
"That would be nice," said Kayla.
"I know," I agreed.
After dinner, we saw a movie and went home after that.
"I wish I didn't have to move away. Carlos didn't want to do for that matter either," I said.
"Really?" asked Kayla.
"He grew up here like me," I said.
"Oh," said Kayla.
"We might as well get together more often," I said.
"Of course," said Kaylee.
