Their bags were packed and they were getting ready to leave, with one final check to see if they had everything.

"Boarding passes?"

"Check!" Cat cried, giggling. Robbie smiled then continued.

"Money?" he asked.

"How much money, Robbie?"

"Two hundred dollars," Cat mumbled to herself as she quickly counted the notes in her hand. She hands the money over to Robbie as she makes a tick motion in the air. "Okay and we've got our cases and passports. That should be everything. You can go downstairs to get your bag and I'll bring your case down. Phone up and say goodbye to your mom and I'll phone mine to tell her we're going."

Cat ran down the stairs and Robbie picked up his phone, ready to call. He heard Cat squealing as he was waiting for his own mom to pick up. Cat's mom had really helped him when he needed someone to lean on. His mom was giving him one more chance, as he put it a few weeks ago. Robbie's dad just wanted peace. Eventually, it went to answer machine.

"Hi mom, just phoning you to tell you I'm going…I guess that's it. Not really important…I love you." Robbie put his phone down and sighed. He heard Cat rambling again. She was squealing and jumping up and down. He knew that because she was gasping between sentences. He looked over to the box at the back of his room. Slowly he walked over and opened the lid, picking up a little lifeless body and hugging him close. He'd almost forgotten about Rex, even though he'd been there for him more than anybody in the whole wide world.

"It always did just end up to be the two of us." Robbie sighed. Rex cleared his throat.

"I'm yours and now you are mine,"

"Forever baby."

Jade sighed irritably as she flung the covers off of her, reaching for the stupid alarm clock on the side of the bed.

"Shut up," Jade hissed. "You'll wake Beck, you stupid alarm clock."

"No danger there," Beck yawned from the bed. Jade rolled her eyes.

"You should get up anyway, you lazy-"

"Hey, hey! I'm going to look for a job today. Then maybe we can move out of this tin oven."

"Hmm. I wish!" Jade scoffed. She took the pillow from underneath his head and he fell to a thud. "Hurry up and get up. I'm going for a shower, get your stuff ready and you can drive me."

"Yes, your majesty." Jade hit him playfully with her towel before heading in for her shower. He watched her as she went, grinning as he got up and ready. Soon Jade came out of the shower and he went in. Waiting until he went in, she sneaked over to her desk. She scribbled a quick note of reminder to herself and grinned. She couldn't wait till this afternoon.

"Beck, hurry! I'll be late," she shouted. "You're so vain; don't spend ages on your hair."

"I won't, I promise. I'll be out in a second. Just wait."

Soon enough, he emerged and was ready and dressed. Jade checked her watch dramatically. "Hurry," she cried. "I'll be late!"

"Okay, okay, I get the picture. Get in the car,"

"That's not the point, you're going to make me late cause of-" Beck kissed Jade then jumped in the car. She pouted for a second then jumped in with him.

They arrived in time and Jade hopped out of the car, waving as she left. "Bye, I'll see you later! Love you!"

"Love you, have a good day. I'll pick you up at five?"

"Sure, thanks!" Jade ran in, blowing him a kiss as she went.

Tori sat alone on her couch, looking around. She put her head in her hands and screamed quietly. "This is all wrong, all wrong, and all wrong." She groaned. She picked up the phone and punched in the number to call André.

"Hello?" André said as he picked up the phone.

"It's me, I'm calling just-"

"Well hi, me."

"André! I'm serious. Please come over," Tori begged. André sighed as he thought.

"I'll be there soon. Hang in there," he replied. "I love you."

"I love you too."

André arrived about ten minutes later, with food and a DVD. Tori's nose twitched like a rabbits and she ran over to him.

"Oh thank god, I haven't eaten all day." Tori grinned at him. André grinned back and set out the foot on a little foot stall that she had.

"I guess this'll have to do for now." He said.

"Never mind, as long as you're here." Tori smiled at him. She paused. "Thank you for coming." André raised his eyebrows.

"I'll always be here for you Tor," he continued. "Always,"

"Always." Tori confirmed. They ate and then André got the DVD out. "Ohh, what are we watching? Tori asked.

"Wait and see," he replied as he slipped the DVD in the player. The theme started up and Tori knew instantly.

"André!" she cried. "You finished your movie? I haven't finished my scrapbook yet."

"I'll help you later. Just watch this for the minute." He said as he sat back with her. They both sat there, eyes glued to the screen as their little group appeared. On screen Tori saw Jade putting her hands over the camera lens.

"Get this camera out of my face. I'm eating." André kept the camera on. Jade sighed and the movie continued.

It switched to Tori. "Haha André! Jade's right…but keep filming!" The camera turns to Beck next. He's got his arms round Jade and he's laughing.

"Take it easy, Jade. It's only André. You look great, anyway."

"Yeah, Jade, you look nice!" Compliments were thrown around for Jade and she turned pink. She turned the camera to Robbie and Rex.

"Hey, I'm a film star!" Robbie cried. Rex laughed.

"A deadbeat ex star pupil more like!" Rex continued. "But we can be film stars if you wanna be." Robbie grinned.

The camera flashed to Cat. She giggled and held Mr Longneck up to it.

"Can Mr Longneck kiss the camera?" André must have nodded behind the screen. The giraffe kisses the screen. Suddenly the camera flashes off and turns to the next screen.

It's the start of a new beginning, watching the film. And for the first time, Tori can't wait.