It was a hot spring day in Hartfeld. Donna was wrapping up her study time and decided to cool off in the AC rec room. She brought her mail along incase anyone contacted her. When she sat down, she saw an envelope from Bailey, her old apprentice in dancing.
Dear Donna,
Things are going perfectly fine in Turtle Cove, Florida.
Recently, my Uncle Bill passed away of a rare illness. Now my mom's sister, Auntie Gayle, is going to his beach house so we could bond. Mom and Grandpa knew that Gayle need a little familial help. So we all decided to go and support her. Ajay and Skye came along to, so they can join Turtle Cove's Junior Marine Program. The story continues.
Luis, Emma, Michael, Atlas, Iris, Zephyr, and Griffin came in hearing the news about her. Luis wondered if Bailey made any friends in Turtle Cove.
"Turtle Cove was famous for it's beaches and marine protection," Emma explained to Luis. "I'm sure Bailey made a few friends there."
Donna recalled the Wild Force Power Rangers being assigned to look after the people of Turtle Cove for a while. After the defeat of Master Org, the Rangers went their seperate ways and Princess Shayla went to an eternal slumber. Alyssa decided to stay and tell her stories to children.
"Here's some more information about Bailey's family," Griffin replied.
Donna continued reading the letters from Bailey.
Cousin Karen is a surfer girl from Amber Beach, she has won numerous surfing competitions and has donated some of the money to the local children's hospital. She even makes stuffed animals to give to them around Christmas. Karen just graduated high school and never had a plan to go to college, instead she plans to become a lifeguard and teach kids about aquatic safety like the Baywatch program does in California. Her little sister Alexis, on the other hand, is at my age and has been homeschooled since freshman year. Aunt Gayle figured that Dad could use some help while he was ill. Speaking of which, Aunt Gayle is older than my mom by 3 years and was an art professor at Amber Beach University. After the tragic death of Uncle Bill, she retired and started selling art at the weekend farmer's market.
Rory was going to go to college, but his parents insisted that he should stay and help Aunt Gayle, he decided to find a job to pass the time and pay off a few groceries for the family. After all, we all need to eat.
But let me start from the beginning, where our families moved in.
