Over the next few days, Kylie gave Ray a hand around the bookstore.
Although Ray didn't want her to intrue her summer with work, Kylie said she didn't mind at all and that she enjoyed it.
Plus, it kept her occupied.
During breaks and in between shoppers, Kylie asked Ray questions about the paranormal world, and she in return told him about attending The Day Of The Dead festival while living in Mexico.
While he and Jenny were glad that Kylie was finally beginning to open up and slowly come out of her shell, they did however feel that she needed to socialize with more people, other than the family, especially since Kylie was going to be starting school soon in a new town and state.
Luckily that up-coming weekend was a gathering with Ray's former ghostbusters and their families.

A few days later, the Stantz had a gathering with Ray's former ghostbuster teammates and their families at the firehouse, which is now the Spengler household.
Although everyone tried to make her feel welcome, Kylie felt out of place.
She was too young to hangout with college bound Jessica and Christopher, and she considered herself too old to hang out with the ghostbusters kids.
So Kylie kept to herself most of the time, reading her copy of Tobin's Spirit Guide.
While she read, Andrew approached Kylie and asked if she wanted to play a few games with him and the other kids, as they all also wanted to meet her as well.
Kylie wasn't so sure at first and wanted to say no, but Andrew said please while giving her a big smile, so she decided to join him and the rest of the group.
During that time of playing several board games, and after Andrew introduced her to them, the kids made conversation with Kylie.
"Kylie, how old are you?" asked Rhonda Zeddmore.
"I'm 13," Kylie answered.
"Do you have any brothers or sisters?" asked Gerald Zeddmore.
"I'm an child."
"Sorry about what happened to you parents," spoke Peter Venkman Jr.
"You weren't suppose to say anything about that," Tabitha Venkman snapped at her brother.
"Sorry I forgot."
"That's OK, I had a feeling someone was going to bring them up," said Kylie, as while no one brought up the subject of her parents, the former ghostbusters and their wives have been extra nice to her during this visit.
"What grade are you going into?" asked Oscar Barrett-Venkman who, quickly and thankfully changed the subject.
"Eighth grade" Kylie answered.
"I'm heading into seventh grade maybe we'll be attending the same junior high school," said Lila Spengler.
Kylie gave the young girl a puzzling look at asked, "How old are you?"
"I'm nine years old.
Judging by the look on her face, the young girl was serious.
As if it was going to be hard enough going to school in a new town without her family, now it looked like Kylie might be joined by a nine year old genius.
Kylie went on playing with the kids without saying too much.

And sure enough with the new school year just around the corner, Ray and Jenny had to get Andrew and especially Kylie prepared.
A few weeks later, Ray and Jenny took Andrew to his elementary school to meet with his third grade teacher.
The three met up with Winston and Grace, as Rhonda and Gerald will be in the same class as Andrew.
They also met up with Peter and Dana, who were getting Peter Jr. and Tabitha ready for forth grade, while Oscar will be entering fifth.
The next day, Ray and Jenny gave Kylie a tour of the junior high school that she would be going.
While there, they met with Egon and Jeanie, as Lila will be attending the same school.
Kylie tried her best at pretending to be thrilled, however, she thought of it as a babysitting job.

A week after the labor day holiday, it was time to go back to school.
If it were up to Kylie, she would have much rather be home-schooled, while still giving Ray a hand at the bookstore.
However, Ray and Jenny wanted her to socialize with people who were her age.
On the first day of school, Ray and Jenny dropped Andrew off at the elementary school, before taking Kylie to the junior/senior high school.
While she thanked Ray and Jenny for giving her a ride on the first day, Kylie felt slight heartache seeing kids being dropped off by their moms and dads.
The ones that didn't arrive by school bus that is.
However, Kylie held in her emotions.
Since her arrival to their family, Jenny had hoped that Kylie would start expressing her feelings on the lost of her parents, maybe even cry.
Kylie though did neither.
"Good luck on your first day Kylie," said Jenny.
"Have a great day," Ray added.
"Thank you.
I'll see you later," said Jenny, as she got out of the backseat of Ecto-1 AKA the Stantz family car.

Kylie entered the building, which was full of activity.
Students, teachers and other staff members filled the hallways, running back and forth into classrooms and offices.
Unfazed, Kylie made her way to her locker.
Once she arrived, Kylie noticed a young girl, trying to reach the upper side locker.
Kylie knew right away it was Lila.
"Hey Lila," said Kylie, as she approached the lockers.
"Good morning Kylie.
Thank goodness you're here, I seem to be having a bit of an issue reaching my locker, if you would be so kind to please give me a hand," said Lila.
Kylie looked over her first day paperwork then back to the lockers and said, "Tell you what.
I'm assigned to have the locker below yours.
How about if we trade?"
"That would very nice thank you muchly."
The two did just that.
Once they placed their items inside, Lila asked Kylie, "So, how are you with your schedule?"
"English, Math, Social Studies, Gym, Lunch, Science, Art, Study Hall," Kylie replied looking at her schedule.
"AP Math, History, Gym, AP English, Lunch, Art, Science, Study Hall.
It appears we have two periods together."
Kylie assumed that Lila wanted to hang out with her.
Suddenly the bell rang.
"I better go.
I don't want to be late for class.
I'll see you at Gym," said Lila, as she took off for her class.
Kylie then quickly crammed her items in her locker, and headed for her class as well.