Eric and Kylie returned from baggage claim, and met with Deborah and Jenny.
"Well Kylie.
Welcome to New York City.
We're very happy you're here," said Jenny, trying her best to make Kylie feel welcome.
"Thank you," Kylie simply said.
"Well, we better get going to catch our connecting flight back home, said Deborah, who turned to Kylie and said, "Kylie if you need us, you can always call."
"I know, " said Kylie.
"Take care of yourself Kylie," said Eric.
Deborah and Eric then headed to another terminal to make their flight.

Jenny walked Kylie towards Ray and Andrew.
"Kylie, you remember my husband Ray," said Jenny.
"Yes, it's nice to see you again," said Kylie.
"Welcome to New York Kylie, said Ray, And this is our son Andrew."
"It's great to meet you Kylie," said Andrew, as he gave her a hug.
Kylie stood still as the young boy hugged her, but she soon released herself from his grip.
"We're very happy you're here with us Kylie," said Jenny.
"Here Kylie, let me give you a hand with your bags," said Ray, as he reached for the suitcases.
"That's OK Mr. Stantz, I have them," said Kylie.
"Please call me Ray."
"And it's quite alright if you call me Jenny," Jenny added.
"And you can just call me Andrew," spoke Andrew.
Everyone started to laugh.
Everyone that is, except for Kylie, who just gave a look of curiosity.

Once the four of them exited the airport, Ray let Kylie to the family car, which was the former Ecto-1 mobile from his ghostbusting days.
"Is that really the car?" Kylie asked.
"Yea, isn't she a beauty," Ray answered.
"It's something alright."
Don't worry Kylie, the car is quite safe and it has seatbelts," Jenny pointed out.
"And it's super cool to ride in," Andrew added.
Kylie loaded her luggage in the back.
"Kylie, if you want to ride up front, you're more than welcome to," said Ray.
"Thank you, I'll sit in the back," Kylie replied, as she climbed into the passenger seat behind him.

Once they reached the house, Ray got out to the car first, then went around to open the doors for Jenny and Kylie, after getting the door for Andrew as well.
But Kylie opened the backseat door on her own.
"I just about to get that for you Kylie," said Ray.
"I'm good thank you," said Kylie, as she went to get her luggage from the backseat.
"Are you sure you don't want a hand with your bags?"
"I'm fine."
Jenny unlocked the front door, and invited Kylie into the house.
"Welcome Kylie," said Jenny.
"It's a very nice home you have here," said Kylie.
"Thank you."
"Meow," went a sound.
Kylie looked around to see where the noise was coming from and found Hugo standing in front of her.
"And this little guy is Hugo the family cat," said Jenny, indicating the feline to Kylie.
Kylie knelt down and pet the animal behind the ears, causing the cat to let out a loud purring sound and nuzzled her hand.
"That's amazing.
Usually Hugo gets skittish around strangers," said Ray.
"When my parents and I lived in Spain for a year, we took in a number of stray cats.
I fell in love with one of them I called Marbles, due to the spots on his fur.
Sadly, I had to leave him and all the others behind when we moved back to the states," Kylie answered.
As Deborah told Jenny, Kylie has not cried at all with the lost of both parents.
Maybe this was going to be the breaking moment.
Kylie however didn't shed one tear.
Instead, she just gave a final pet to Hugo, who thanked her but nuzzling her hand once more.
"Come on Kylie, I'll give you a tour of the house," said Andrew, as he placed his hand in hers.
Ray and Jenny chuckled as their watched their son "played" tour guide.

The house tour ended with Andrew leading Kylie to a door, which Jenny opened.
"And this is your room Kylie," she said.
Since Jenny and Ray weren't sure of what Kylie was into or what her favorite colors were, the room was just decorated with freshly painted white walls, a twin sized bed, a tan colored desk, and matching dresser drawers.
"What do you think of your new room?" Jenny asked Kylie.
"It's nice, but you didn't have to do all this for me," said Kylie.
"We wanted to."
"It's our way of making you feel part of our family," said Ray.
He and Jenny thought the comment would get Kylie to open up and cry.
However, she still maintained a serious look on her face, even as she said, "Thank you."
Kylie entered the bedroom.
"Is there anything we can do for you Kylie?
Are you hungry?" asked Ray.
"I'm fine now thank you.
If you don't mind, I'd like to get settled in," said Kylie.
"OK, we'll give you some privacy."
"If you need anything at all Kylie, let us know," Jenny asked.
"I will.
Thank you," Kylie answered.

During that time while Kylie was getting adjusted to her "new life" by settling into her room, Jenny was in her newly set-up photo lab in the basement, working on some pictures she had taken for a wedding a few weeks back, while Ray and Andrew played a few rounds of checkers, to which the younger Stantz kept winning.
Later on, father and son went out to pick up a pizza for dinner.
During that time, Jenny went to go check up on Kylie, and let her know that they were going to be eating soon.
She knocked on the bedroom door.
"Kylie, how are you doing?" she asked.
"Fine thank you," Kylie answered.
As she opened the door, Jenny said, "Just checking in and to let you know, Ray and Andrew will be home soon with some food for tonight.
I hope you like pizza.."
Jenny looked around the room.
It was slightly unfamiliar than how it looked before Kylie moved in.
The closet was now full of Kylie's wardrobe, consisting in all black clothing, similar to what she had on, the top of the desk and drawers was covered by candles, books, and trinkets, and posters of rock bands, concerts, Day Of The Dead art work, and moon lit landscapes plastered the walls.
Jenny looked around the room and said, "Looks like you're all settled in."
"Is it too much?" asked Kylie, who was sitting up in bed, reading a book.
"Of course not sweetheart.
This is your room, and whatever makes you feel comfortable," Jenny answered.
Just then, the two heard some voice.
"Mom, Kylie, we're home," said Andrew.
"Pizza's here," Ray added.