Okay, here's that sequel I was promising to Shipped... Sorry it took so long, but my computer got a virus, which incapacitated it for like three weeks, and then it had to be fixed, and that took about five or six, and I finally found Word and re-downloaded it... sigh

This starts out dumb, and so I'm gonna work and make it better by the later chapters, 'cause it's not as funny...By the way, this takes place in 1789- 1790, kinda around when the show ends, and Sarah and James are around 17 and Henri's about twelve, which doesn't matter, but I felt like throwing it in...

This chapter's in Sarah's POV...

And, most importantly, I don't own Liberty's Kids... lol...

On with the chapter!

James dropped the mail on the table. I began to sift through it, hoping for a letter from Father. Mother told me that he had purchased land in New York. He came and took her with him to settle the land. I would arrive there sooner or later.

There was a letter from Father. I almost opened it, but stopped when I realized that the name written on it was not my own. Why had Father addressed a letter to James instead of me?

I handed James the letter. He looked perplexed, but saw his name on it, shrugged and opened it. What could be inside it? I must know! He reads it quickly, and sets it down on the table.

"What's it say?" I prod.

James has an interesting look on his face. He looks down at the letter, then at me, and then back again. He sighs.

"Sarah, your father says that he's ready for you to come to New York. Unfortunately, he can't come here and get you himself. So, I'm going to take you," James replies, scratching the back of his head.

James was taking me to New York?

"Why?" I ask curiously.

James exhales.

"Well, he doesn't want you out on your own, because he knows that bad things could happen to you. I'm going to go to New York anyways, to start my own newspaper," James answered, shrugging.

I suppose traveling with James couldn't be too bad. We don't really have much to argue about anymore, anyways.

Or so she thinks, anyways... laughs evilly But that would be far too simple... Anyways, I like reviews! They rock... And they encourage me to write more, something that's always good...Right?

- Loren ;

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