After that Valentine's drama nothing much happened in school. Very very soon summer vacation came but that's when the problem started. It was just an ordinary day. Adrien was over and they were coloring under the big tree in Marinette's backyard. The wind was blowing gently from the West and the air was cool. It was an amazing day until the clouds came. The sky became dark and they wind blew colder. Large silent drops started racing towards them. They grabbed their pictures and ran inside just in time for the bad news.

"We're moving!?" Marinette shouted angrily. "W..w.. why?" She could hardly hold back the tears. Her face matched the desolate world outside. Cold, wet, and full of darkness. "No!" She cried. Adrien was scooted back to the corner watching the whole time. Tears slid down his cheeks as well. He couldn't bear to see his best friend leave. She continued screaming and Sabine and Tom hurried to soothe her.

"Baby, I know it'll be a big change but it'll be fun. It's a brand new adventure for all of us," Sabine said calmly as she dabbed Marinette's soaked face with a tissue. Marinette's sobs didn't cease. "Daddy got a new job. You'll love America. It's so beautiful and creative there. We'll be going to live in the mountains of Colorado. I will finsih culinary school and dad will work in one of the most pristine bakeries in all of America." Marinette was hardly listening. She didn't care about the new job and house. All she cared about were her friends. Alya, Nino, and Adrien. She would miss them too much. Didn't her mother care. "And you'll make new friends and get a bigger room and yard with a pool and swing set," Sabine continued. Marinette broke free of her mother's grasp and ran to her room screaming.

"I don't care! I wanna stay here!" She yelled from her room. Sabine sighed.

"Tom can you take Adrien home? I'll talk to Marinette some more. He nodded.

"Come on Adrien. Let's bring you back to the family," said Tom. On the way there Adrien began with the questions.

"Are you really moving? How far is Colorado? Can I visit often? Will she still go to the same school as me?..." He was so worried he was permanently losing his best friend. Tom sucked in his breath and slowly began to answer his many questions.

"Yes. Too far. Sadly no. And no again," he said solemnly. Adrien shut up after he heard the answers. He needed time to think. What could he do about this? The answer was nothing. Absolutely nothing.