The moment that the private jet landed where it had taken off, Ian could tell that there was something strange going on. His sister rarely changed her mind and when she did it was clothing only.
"Ian!" She hissed "Get out now and we will act as though this never happened at any future meetings that occur between us. I will inform mother that you decided to stay to spy on them and you can go back and be with the Cahill girl. I have come to realise that for some reason or another, the fact that they are two of the poorest people that either of us have ever met but somehow, this doesn't seem to matter to you so go!"
She shoved her brother out of the private jet and he landed painfully on the ground scuffing his trousers beyond repair. He started running and couldn't see Amy anywhere. Had he given it all up for nothing? Would he be alone completely? Would they even allow him to enter into their lives? He would have to take the chance. There was no other see able way that would confirm his happiness for good. He caught sight of the au pair Nancy, or was it Nina. She was bundling the Cahill siblings into the revolting hire car that made him feel slightly sick when he looked at it.
"Amy!" He yelled, "Wait!"
It didn't seem very surprising to him that an extremely heavy rucksack containing what felt to be a moldy bannana collided with his face as soon as he within attacking distance of the said car.
"Dan was right! You are a slimy, revolting person who will never be worthy of the attentions of our Amy!" Ian glanced at Amy. Her stony expression was obviously the sort of front that one put up when one was trying not to cry.
"What happened?" He asked after a long and extremely awkward silence that for the duration of, the Cahill boy, Dan was glaring at him with a look that could terrify Hamilton Holt himself and possibly make him wet himself.
"Uncle Alistair is dead because of you and Queen Cobra." Amy spat out bitterly and we will never forgive you." Her lip was wobbling uncontrollably now and it made Ian's heart break for her.
"I'm sorry," he said sincerely and without a hint of sarcasm, "So very sorry for your loss." Dan looked at him like he was from another planet,
"What are you doing here then? Your betrayal has cost us everything. Amy will never forgive you." Amy nodded, agreeing with him. Ian took a deep breath before saying something that he had never said in his entire fourteen years.
"I would like to apologise. I have been very wrong in everything that I have done and I have realised something." He so obviously had no problems experience in the matter of being a good human being or apology.
"What?" Amy whispered.
"Can I talk to you alone?" He asked.
