Kirsty awoke with a start.  They had arrived somewhere new.  There was a sign to her left, 'Holly Springs Caravan Park.'  It seemed pleasant enough, and right now Kirsty was dying for a wash so she could change her clothes.  Kirsty smiled at Kane.

"You must have been driving for hours.  Are we gonna stay here?"

"Yeah, it looks nice, but I dunno if we can afford it.  I only got 30 bucks."

"We can just go to the ATM and get some more."

"Yeah, well, we can't do that forever.  We're gonna have to find jobs."

"Maybe they'll know at the caravan park.  Let's go inside."

Kirsty and Kane got out of the car.  Kirsty saw the park through new eyes, it reminded her so much of her family.  A mum who she doubted would ever trust her again.  A father who would never look her in the eyes again.  Two sisters; one unforgiving of her deceit, the other unknowing of her choice.  She couldn't go back to them.  Her future was with Kane now.  A girl, blonde, of about Dani's age strolled towards them.

"Gidday," she said.  "Can I help you?"

"Yeah, " said Kane.  "We'd like to rent a caravan."

"Cool.  Just the two of you?'

"Yeah."

"I'll just get my Mum."  She retreated back into the house.  Kirsty held Kane's hand tighter.  If she weren't having so much fun, she might have felt guilt.  A woman, with short dark hair came to greet them.

"Hi, so glad you're interested in one of our caravans.  Number 6 is free at the moment, how long should I put you down for?"

"Um, we're not sure.  How much is it? " said Kane.

"$30 a night, you have to put down a one nights deposit if you don't know how long you're planning to stay."  Kane reluctantly gave her the $30, and signed a form. 

"You wouldn't happen to know where the town is from here?" asked Kirsty.

"Yeah, it's about a ten minute walk down that road, " the woman took the form from Kane.  "Okay, here are the keys to caravan 6, it's down there.  I'm Andrea by the way, just call in if you need anything. I hope you enjoy your stay."

They found their caravan, their new home.  The door was slightly stiff, but they'd manage, till they'd found a decent enough place to rent.  The interior while neither outstanding nor grim, had a cosy feel.    The main room had a stove, small fridge and well-equipped cupboards, with a floral sofa as centrepiece.  Hidden away were a simple bathroom, a cupboard and a bedroom, complete with double bed.  Kirsty collapsed onto the garishly patterned sofa, exhausted by the long journey.

"It's not bad, is it Kirst?'  said Kane.

"It'll do till we get our own place.  Now all we need are jobs."

"Yeah, well we can't afford to eat.  That bread in the ice box didn't look too good." 

Kirsty remembered something.  Before she left home, she grabbed the last of her savings, and some of the money from the takings at the kiosk.  About $50.  That'd last for about a day.  They got the rest of their stuff from Kane's car.  He parked it somewhere discreet, he hardly wanted the cops finding them.  Kirsty inspected the bedroom closely.   She felt like part of a proper couple now.  Kane put his arms around her.

"We'd better head into town, see about some jobs, or we won't be here for long.  You okay Kirst?"

"Yeah, just totally happy.  I can't believe we did it.  I feel so free." 

They left their new home, and walked down the long road towards the town.  Meanwhile, the Sutherland family was in silent suffering.  Shelley repeatedly looked at the clock.  Her daughter had been away for one whole night with Kane.  She shuddered at what he might be doing to her.  Her Kirsty.  Jade looked on her mother sadly.  How could Kirsty do that to them, after all they had been through?  They were supposed to be twins, but grew apart to be strangers.  The longer she was away, the harder it was to forgive her.  Rhys sat, fuming.  He hated being out of control.  How dare Kirsty defy his wishes, and run away.  He couldn't even begin to think of how Dani would react.  Dani sauntered in happily, interrupting the melancholy silence.  Shelley tried to put on a brave face, knowing that the news would destroy her.  She didn't want to hurt Dani, not after what she'd been through.  The separate Sutherlands retreated into thoughts of delight, desperation and despair.