The bears were on the bus, packing up the remainder of their belongings. Everyone had nothing to say to each other. They were no longer friends, no reason to ask what their plans were or if they were going to keep in touch with each other. Zeb had packed the remainder of his items in a knapsack. He had no plans other than hitchhiking across the state, finding whatever job he could take. Tennessee was going to do whatever it took to find Trixie and win her back. He just had to have her in his life. She was the only one in the world he had eyes for. Ted's plans were to start up a new band or possibly go solo. In his own mind, he knew he had what it took to make it on his own, without the other bears. Fred didn't have any plans to go on. He didn't know what he was going to do.

Vivian sighed as she packed her stuff into a box as she looked around the bus. She hated to see everyone leave, but perhaps this was probably for the bed. Vivian put her stuff down as she tried to figure out how to say goodbye to each of her friends. Tennessee was the first to go. He had his bags packed, mostly with a few clothes, but mainly pictures of him and Trixie together. He started walking toward the door, ready to get off the bus.

"Tennessee", Vivian said.

The dark bear wrapped her arms around her friend. Tennessee hugged her back with a sigh. The other bears watched, almost regretting their decision to break up. Their choice was damaging the friendship Vivian held with all of them.

"I hope you find Trixie", she said as she ran her hand up and down his back. "Win her back and live happily ever after."

Tennessee started whimpering as he heard her words. He hated long goodbyes and of course he just had to mention Trixie. He started crying and picked up his bag, rushing off the bus as he cried loudly, walking off toward the city. Vivian waved out the window as she watched one of her good friends leave, probably forever.

Zeb was the next one to leave. He packed the little stuff he had into a bag, slinging it over his shoulder. Vivian looked down before looking at him. She looked at the bottle of honey in his hand, giving a sigh.

"I really hope you clean yourself up, Zeb", she said. "You're one of my best friends. I hate seeing you with a bottle of honey in your hand every day."

Vivian wrapped her arms around him, frowning as she felt the stickiness of the honey on his paws as he returned the hug. Zeb pulled back and walked off the bus with his items in hand. He tossed his bag over his shoulder, took a drink of the honey and started down the road to his uncertain future, fiddle in his hand.

Fred and Ted looked at Vivian, unsure of what to say to her. Ted looked away with a sigh, finishing packing his things. Fred pulled his duffel bag over his shoulder as he walked toward the door.

"Vivian…" he said in his deep voice.

She looked at him and hugged him tightly. Fred was a brother to her. If only things had worked out between her and Ted.

"What are you going to do?" Fred asked as he pulled away.

"I don't know", she said looking down. "I don't have any place to go. I'm going to ask Henry about possibly staying here at Country Bear Hall. What are you going to do?"

"Anything I can to earn money. I lost all of it in bad investments."

"Good luck with that", Vivian nodded and hugged the large bear once more before letting him squeeze past her, forcing his way out the door, off the bus. He turned back and gave her one more wave before walking down the road to town. Vivian looked back at Ted who picked up his bags. He gave her one more look of regret before turning his gaze away from her.

"Well…" he said. "Keep an ear out for me. You'll be bound to hear me on the radio."

"I wish you all the luck in the world then…" Vivian said looking down sad.

Ted looked at her, wanting to take her into his arms one more time. He had to remind himself their relationship was over. The band was broken up. There was no chance at any reconciliation. What was left of their relationship to save? They had no money and no work. It wouldn't work.

"Goodbye", Ted finally said.

He patted Vivan's shoulder before stepping off the bus. He walked to the shed that held his motorcycle. Ted started up the engine as he put the bags behind him, keeping them in his grip. Vivian stood by the door of the bus as she watched Ted pull out of the shed.

"Goodbye, Ted…"

She waved weakly as Ted gave her one more look before taking off down the road. Vivian let the tears fall from her eyes as she walked back to Country Bear Hall.