Jesska, I'm glad you liked the last chapter. Although this one is a little on the short side, I like it lots. I hope you do too.

Riza: I was waiting for that as well, thats why I put it in.

Why are the fan people so against my having page breaks?

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"A man's character is his fate"

Heraclitus (540 BC- 480 BC) On the Universe

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"Can I have your card in case we need more info?" Tibby asked their boat driver at the end of their ride. He obliged, "Thanks." Tibby had her own idea of a movie. Hers would be about the people who worked, lived or vacationed in or by the Florida Everglades. She knew she would have to use her own time and that would be hard work, but Tibby wanted to do something where she wasn't going to be voted out in committee. She needed something hers.

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"Tibby, do you want to go out with us tonight?" Andrew had asked that everyday since they had come to Florida when they came back to the hotel from boating.

"No thanks. I have something I want to do."

"Alright. See you at our breakfast meeting then, okay?"

"Yeah. Have a good time. Don't take offense. I'm just not much of a partier."

"I understand. Have a good night doing whatever you're doing."

"Thanks."

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Tibby went to grab her camera and tripod. She would start in the hotel. Tibby would talk to the staff, then ask for permission to talk to some guests. The hotel wouldn't take fondly to some strange girl scaring away guests by asking for interviews from random people. Tibby began with the people at the front desk. She received an escort from there that would tell the staff what Tibby wanted and that it was okay to talk to her. Tibby could tell that this was the most exciting thing that had happened in the hotel in ages. Half the staff were treating her as if she were a celebrity. Tibby interviewed a bell hop, a Cuban maid, the college student manning the gift shop, a manager and one of the chefs before calling it quits for the day. She told Carly, the lady assigned to escort her, that she wanted to interview guests the next day. Carly said she would arrange interviews with various hotel guests of all demographics. Tibby was too excited about her project to sleep. She started looking through her footage, and editing her voice out of it. She put the questions as captions underneath the interviewee. She smiled. This whole documentary was a great idea. The boys could not stop her from doing what she wanted this time.

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They had one more day of preliminary shooting with the boat. Tibby took her own camera. She got some scenery shots and interviewed the driver as the boys filmed more scenery. None of them noticed Tibby was doing anything different.