It was two days later that Kimberly Hart-Beckensale and Katherine Hillard-Rendford had said goodbye to their summer home they once shared. Everything was in place. The home was neatly cleaned top and bottom. Every nook and cranny was taken care of.

With precision and care, the two women spruced up the home before saying goodbye to it one last time. That afternoon, it was time to close it up once more. The summer was slowly coming to an end. Katherine and her husband were driving Kimberly to the airport as their friend snapped pictures one last time where she used to call home.

Their friendly hospitality cared for Kim, as she did with Katherine. The two exchanged smiles as it if was yesterday that a friend from Florida had arrived. The two women also had a mission they had to complete – to meet the man that was apart of their lives as teenagers. Now, the mission was complete.

As they arrived into the next city, they were getting close to the airport. It was almost like yesterday that Katherine had welcomed her friend back into town with open arms.

"Hey!" she exclaimed as she hugged her friend, "Aren't we the little celebrity?" she teased as she helped Kim with her bags.

"The celebrity credit goes to Mike," she laughed a little, "How are things? Gosh, it's been a while," she noted as she took notice of Kat's darker shade of blonde hair.

Katherine turned around a little at her seat as she saw her friend fiddle with her cell phone, text messaging away her husband. She sighed softly as she took in the last few moments.

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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

11:45 A.M.

Kimberly placed her bags onto the conveyor as she waited for her flight number to be called. As she walked back, Kat and Peter were watching with their kids as the planes flew by.

"Do you really have to leave Aunt Kim?" Damon asked his mother's friend, "We're going to miss you," he pouted.

The light pink clad female scrunched down to the little boy's level as she half hugged him as she kissed his forehead. She looked up at Kat as the other woman gave her a warm smile.

"I'll come in visit again," she promised, "Or maybe your folks will visit me and your Uncle Mike in Florida, how's that sound?" she asked him inquisitively.

"Oh Mommy, can we?" Kayla squealed, "Can we? Can we?" she pleaded with her sea-blue eyes.

"We'll see," Kat giggled at her two children, "We'll ask Daddy tonight," she smiled.

The children cheered as they hugged Kimberly. Kat shook her head as she rested it on Peter's shoulder. Peter smiled as he looked at her. He rubbed her shoulder as he looked at her. He gave a smile at Kim as he waited with everyone for the flight.

Kim's flight was at two-thirty that afternoon. Last moment pictures were snapped as smiles were spread across them. The two women took pictures as a smile drew across their faces as they reminisced about everything.

"This has been fun," her friend replied.

"It sure has," the other retorted in a smile, "This isn't goodbye," she hugged her friend.

The two women embraced as the camera snapped. Each grew into their own being. Each had a destiny to fulfill and a dream. Their dreams became reality when they married the men that would truly accept them for who they were.

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2:30 P.M.

Flight 276 to Orlando, Florida is now boarding. Flight 276 to Orlando, Florida is now boarding.

"Well," Kim sniffled, "this is it," her tears caught up with her.

"Yeah, its like we're saying goodbye all over again," Kat teared a little, "Call me when you get to Florida Miss Beckensale," she giggled a little.

"No doubt about that Mrs. Rendford."

The two hugged again as they said their goodbyes. Kimberly walked over to the airport attendant as she handed him her ticket. She walked into the run way as cameras began to flash again.

"Miss Beckensale! Miss Beckensale!" the reporters shouted.

Kimberly placed her sunglasses over her eyes as she waved goodbye to Kat and her family. She pointed to her pink shirt as her friend shook her head in laughter. She signaled her watch as a communicator which caused her friend to laugh more.

Then, without a trace, Kimberly's flowy brunette hair drifted with the rest of her. As she entered inside the airplace, she plopped herself next to the window as she looked over at the place she once knew.

Kat teared as she watched her friend board the plane. Her eyes overwhelmed with tears as she trickle down her matted cheeks. She wiped them away as she and her family waved goodbye.

"It'll be alright darling," Peter hinted as he thumbed her tears, "We're all going to miss her," he reminded.

"Yeah, we all are," she noted as her last tear drop fell from her face.

In take off, the plane started to leave off the runway as Kim saw the plane reach its peak. It was going to be one trip she'd never forget. A slight tear escaped Kim as well as she saw the green scenery flee from her memory.

I'll miss you all, she said to herself.