Jeff's POV
I looked from each face trying to come up with a solution a way that Ohana and Kyrano could stay. It was going to be difficult if they did decide to leave. All of our lives would change and I don't think for the good either.
The room was quite and it stayed that way until Kyrano, Tin-Tin and Ohana came into the room.
"Why do you have to leave?" Alan asked.
"We have been living here to long." Kyrano tried to turn the conversation into one that made himself feel guilty.
"Kyrano you are a friend and your family is welcome no matter what." I interjected, there was no way I was going to let him feel bad.
"Why don't you stay and Tin-Tin could go to school close to us." Alan spoke up.
This was a good idea but looking over at Ohana I knew it wasn't going to change her mind.
"Why can't I mom? This isn't fair, I have done everything you asked you should let me go to school with Alan." Tin-Tin started to beg.
"Tin-Tin, that's enough." Ohana said not wanting to create a scene.
"No it's not!" Tin-Tin yelled back.
"Tin-Tin don't talk back to your mother." Kyrano scolded.
Tin-Tin stood up from the table and glared at her parents, "I wasn't part of this decsion so I shouldn't have to be part of you moving." Tin-Tin spoke with an icy tone. She then turned and left the room with my sons at her heels.
"I'm so sorry Jeff." Kyrano started to say but I put a hand up, "Don't worry about it she is just upset. Did you think about sending her to the girls school not far from Alan and Fermats school?" I then asked.
"Not you too." Ohana groaned.
I chuckled at this, "Hey your going to be missed you make an great apple pie." I say in defense to myself.
Ohana started to laugh and soon Kyrano joined. We sat up the rest of the night talking.
Virgil's POV
We had all gone into the living room to talk about Tin-Tin and her family moving. I personally didn't want Tin-Tin and Ohana to leave because after mom and grandma died we haven't had a female on the island. When Tin-Tin came we all got a shock to her clean habits and everything else that came with a women. Tin-Tin became a sister to all of us and even closer still to Alan.
I can remember when she frist moved here I was so angry that there was a girl on the island and I had to behave myself that I locked myself up in my room for days working on pictures and music. When I finally let Tin-Tin into talk with me I had made a protrait of her. She was so happy that she started to cry and I still haven't figured out why.
When Tin-Tin left though I went after her along with my other brothers. We weren't going to let her go without a fight after all she was family.
"Tin-Tin wait up for us!" I called. She continued walking mumbling about having to move and other things I couldn't understand.
"Why!" She screamed throwing her arms up into the air.
Gordon's POV
Tin-Tin wasn't in a good mood who would be when you lived on an island most of your life with your friends and then have to pick up and leave. She headed for the beach and all of us boys didn't even think but ran after her.
As we finally walked onto the beach Tin-Tin sat down and stared out at the ocean. All of us boys sat beside her and stayed quite. Something that I have learned from Tin-Tin over the years never ever speak before she speaks when she is mad.
"Well." Her first word and everyone turned to look at her confused.
"Well what?" Tin-Tin Scott asked. Risky move on Scott's part but we all wanted to know what she was thinking.
"I guess this will be one of my last times looking out at this view." Her shoulders started to quiver. I knew then that the tears had begun to fall again.
"Tin-Tin don't say that you'll stay here with us." Alan said anger in his voice but yet I heard a note of worry.
"Thanks for trying to make me feel better but what can we do, I mean what my parents say goes." Tin-Tin paused then smirked, "Not even the strong Jeff Tracy will be able to change their minds." She then gave a shaky laugh.
"What if we paid them?" I spoke up.
"Gordon you can't pay your friends to stay here and dad won't do it." Scott scolded.
"Besides my parents wouldn't take the money." Tin-Tin said. So here we sat in the sand each coming up with a plan which always had it's down falls.
Tin-Tin finally got fed up with it all and stood, "Thanks for all the help guys but it looks like I will be leaving no matter what. I knew this day would come, but not so soon." Tin-tin took in a deep breath of air and closed her eyes.
"What do you mean?" I asked saying what everyone else was thinking.
"Well whenever we get attacked by the hood we have to move or in danger the people we are living with. I moved so much each time it's a different story each time I fight to stay and everytime I pack up and move out." Tin-Tin then turned to look at the suns last light over the horizon.
"Tin-tin!" It was Ohana no doubt about it.
"Coming!" Tin-Tin yelled then turned to us boys and said, "Race ya!" She then took off laughing.
