AN: Thanks always for the great reviews!

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The following two days after the arrest of the Carmichael gang had Tommy and his friends speechless. Since then, things had been pretty crazy for Tommy. He had to pick up where his life had left off, omitting the whole accident.

His life was changed that day at the track. No more crazy drivers, but certainly no more evil-feens that tried to trick him into thinking something was wrong with him. He sat at his desk as he saw every magazine that involved him and Jess. As he saw them piling up, he took them one by one as he ripped them to shreds with his bare hands.

He sighed as he saw many foolish ideas circulated him and the girl he so-called loved. However, since his memory returned, he promised one of the many things, and that was have a tea party with his little cousin.

Upon arriving to her room, the little mischievous four year old had left a note on her bed stating about the tea party. Tommy shook his head as he read the little scribbles. He sort of understood what she meant, or did he?

During the intervening time, a white limousine had entered into the Perkins' home. As a young woman was escorted to the door, she was wearing a pink summer dress with a light pink orchid attached to her lightly curled hair.

Tommy looked over at the attire that Kayla had suggested by her father as he saw a red pressed linen shirt with black slacks and shoes sitting on top of his bed. He smiled softly as put the shirt on. Surely, Kayla was up to something.

"You look so pretty Kayla," Kimberly said as she smiled, "Almost festive enough for a tea party," she bent down at the little girl.

"Thank you," the little girl curtsied, "I'll be right back," she grinned.

As the little girl wandered off, Tommy had entered into the garden. He gasped as he looked at the fairly large table as he saw Kimberly as she waited for him. The young woman smiled softly as she met him half way. She embraced him as the two gazed at each other.

Kimberly smiled a little as she blushed lightly at staring at him. She grinned as the two of them walked over to the table, which had an array of guests. Tommy offered Kim a seat next to Mr. and Mrs. Bunny, which were adjacent to Ms. Bear and Oinker, the stuff pig.

"Where's Kayla?" Tommy asked as he sat down next to Kim, "I'm sure she doesn't want to miss her own party," he noted as he saw her little furry friends sit around them.

"I wonder too," Kim replied, "I'm assuming she's inside getting dressed," she wondered.

While waiting for Kayla, one of the butlers had come out to pour some tea into their teacups. The two looked at each other in question as the two of them watched as their tea was being poured.

Another butler had come out with finger sandwiches. They two still quite didn't understand what was going on. They laughed quietly as they were being served. Kayla watched from a window as she saw her cousin and his former flame enjoy their afternoon tea.

She giggled a little and clutched onto John's hand as they left the mansion. John smiled at his little one as they headed to a chosen destination for the two of them.

Sounds of violins played in the background as they quietly ate. They shrugged and were still thinking how a four-year old would pull this off. Tommy reached over for a napkin as he gently bumped Kim's hand.

"You would think by now, Kayla's up to something," he remarked as he smiled.

"Possibly, I mean – she's not here," Kim noted as she bit into her small sandwich, "Maybe she wants us to have some alone time?" she shrugged.

"She's four and a half, what does she know about alone time?"

The two laughed as they enjoyed their afternoon together. While eating, one of the butlers had returned with a message from Kayla. As he looked in the box, it turned out to be a bonnet. Tommy laughed quietly at the note as he passed it over to Kim.

"For you," she read the card out loud, "You'll love it," it stated.

Tommy placed the bonnet over his head as Kimberly chuckled as she stared at her friend's head. She grabbed her camera as she snapped several pictures. As Tommy put the hat down, he handed it over to Kim, thinking it would suit her more than him.

The day seemed perfect. Without a care in the world, two former flames enjoyed a day to themselves surrounded by many furry creatures.