With Caitlin...

Caitlin stood at the end of the tunnel looking outside. "Boss!" she shouted into the rain. "Good thing we all got our things inside before the weather change." All of a sudden, Caitlin saw Boss racing back toward the clubhouse's tunnel. "Boss!" Caitlin shouted again. He ran as fast as he could to her. "Wha? Why are you waiting for me?" Boss asked. "Well, I'm your girlfriend, right?" Caitlin asked.
He looked at her and nodded. "Heke?" Caitlin whispered. "Let's get back to the clubhouse," Boss muttered. "OK," Caitlin replied quietly and walked back with him.
When they opened the clubhouse door, the Ham-Hams were on pins and needles waiting for the two to return. They all were walking on air when they saw Boss had made it back safely. Everyone thought everything was back to normal, but Hamtaro knew, by the look in Boss's eyes, it wasn't.

The next day with Caitlin...

Caitlin was waiting anxiously for Mrs. Montgomery to arrive. When she heard her mom's car park in front of her house, Caitlin rushed to the door and opened it. "Mom!" she exclaimed. "Caitlin!" Mrs. Montgomery said as she got out of her car. Mrs. Montgomery was a short hamster that's fur was peanut butter brown with chocolate brown spots. She had short, brown hair that has trimmed and had little orange strips in it.
Mrs. Montgomery hugged her daughter and asked, "Did you make breakfast because I'm famished!" "Of course!" Caitlin replied. "I just finished setting the table. After you've had enough, I have a gift for you."
After Mrs. Montgomery had enough and couldn't possibly eat another bite, Caitlin said, "Now you're gift!" "OK, honey," she replied. Caitlin handed her the card and she opened it. It said, "Mother's Day is special. And so are you! From Caitlin." "Thank-Q, Caitlin," Mrs. Montgomery remarked. "And the rest of your gift!" Caitlin exclaimed. She handed Mrs. Montgomery a large, manila envelope. "Oh?" she said. Mrs. Montgomery opened it and pulled out the contents. "Honey, you made me a story!" she exclaimed. "Yup," Caitlin said proudly. "You know I love to read," she whispered and started to read the title. "It's called, A Mother's Day Story," Caitlin replied. "Thank-Q, Caitlin," Mrs. Montgomery said and hugged her daughter. "Let's wait a few minutes before going to the clubhouse. OK, Caitlin?"