After Farris and Gavin found Sally, they took her to the police station and asked if anyone was missing a child. They said no. It turned out that Farris and Gavin took Sally in as their own since Sally didn't want to go to an orphanage. Today was Sally's 18th birthday, and she was going to move out today.
Sally woke up. She looked at the clock and noticed that it was noon. She got dressed and went downstairs to the kitchen. The lights were off so she turned on the light switch. Farris, Gavin and Haylie (their 10 year old daughter) yelled "Surprise!" with a ice cream cake on the table saying "Happy Moving Out Birthday Sally". Sally grinned and hugged all of them.
"Open your present Sally!" Haylie said happily.
Sally tore off the wrapping paper and opened the box. There was a picture of her when she was eight and she was with Gavin and Farris who was holding Haylie, who was just born.
"It's so you'll still remember us when you move out." Haylie said with sadness in her tone.
Sally's smile turned into a half smile. Haylie walked up to her and hugged her.
While the family was having the cake, the phone rang. Farris went over to it and answered.
"Hello?" she answered. The person asked for Sally. "Hold on." Farris said.
She went to Sally. "It's for you." She said handing the phone to her. Sally took the phone and into another room to talk.
"Hello?" she asked.
"Hello Ms. Carerra," a female voice said. "This is Flo Lowrider from The Cozy Cone. And I'm happy to say that you got the job."
"Really?" Sally asked happily. "That's great! When do I start?"
"Tomorrow morning at eight."
"Ok. Thanks, bye."
Sally hung up the phone and annonced the news to her family.
"When are you going to Arizona Sally?" Haylie asked.
"Well, I was think I would leave at four." Sally said. "So that means you and I have three whole hours together before I leave!"
"YAY!!" Haylie exclaimed.
For two hours, Haylie and Sally watched a movie in the mall. Then for the extra hour, the two had pizza and went shopping to every clothes store they could be in the mall.
When it was 4:00, Sally dropped Haylie off at the house. "Bye Sally." Haylie said as they both got out of the car. Haylie went up to her and hugged her. Sally went up to Farris and Gavin. She hugged them and they said good bye. But Sally said "Thank you."
Then she took off in the car heading to Arizona.
It was a couple hours later. Since it was Sunday, the stores were gettting close to closing time.
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Like I said, I'm not exactly following along with the whole movie. So Radiator Springs in this story is not out of business.
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When Flo turned off the lights for the cafe, she saw a black G35 Infiniti pulling up into the Cozy Cone parking. She walked over to it when she saw Sally come out of it. She greeted her and gave her the keys to the Cozy Cone. "Good night." she added.
She turned the key in the key hole and opened the door. Turning on the lights, she saw a little desk with a chair behind it.
How cute. She thought. In the halls, there were several doors with numbers on them. But only one of them said Private, which was here room. She turned the key again and opened the door. The room had one bed, a bathroom and a tv.
"Cute." she said aloud.
Sally changed into her pajamas, went in bed, turned off the light and shut her eyes. Noticing that she forgot something, she opened them right away. She turned on the light and reached into her bag. She took out an old raggedy and torn toy with a stiched on arm, one eye and half a bow tie around it's neck. It was Mister. Sally turned the light back off and closed her eyes hugging her bear. She knew she was too old for Mister, and she was even mad at him when she was lost in the woods, (but that memory faded from her). Besides, when she first got Mister, she pledged that even when she was 100 years old, she would have Mister in her arms at night.
"Good night." Sally said.
If Sally was still five, she could still hear Mister say
"I love you."
