"Some one want to tell me what is going on?" asked Jessi.

"Your dress is huge!" said Jukka.

"Answers! Hello! How did you know where I was?" asked Jessi.

"Jussi told us where you were, but James told us what was going on," said Jarppi.

"James called you?" asked Jessi. "Someone give me a phone."

Ville handed Jessi his phone. Jessi dialed James's number and waited.

"Hello?" answered James.

"Thank you!" said Jessi.

"Jessi?" asked James.

"Yeah," said Jessi.

"You're welcome," said James.

"Why'd you do it?" asked Jessi.

"I was never for it. I finally figured out a loophole in getting you out of this. I've got to go. Dad's pissed," said James hanging up.

"Where are we going now?" asked Jessi.

"To get you clothes to change into," said Ville.

"Then shopping?" asked Jessi. "I think daddy dear should buy me a new wardrobe."

All of the guys just stared at her in utter confusion. Jessi pulled a credit card out of the top of her dress.

"Where did you get that?" asked Ville.

"It was under my pillow when I got there. It is his company card," smiled Jessi.

"You have one sneaky family," said Ville.

They drove three and a half hours up to the Dudeson Ranch. Jessi threw on some old clothes and got back in the van so they could head back to Helsinki.

When they got to Helsinki, Jessi spent another four hours shopping.

"Okay, trips over," said Chris coming up behind his sister.

"Dad with you?" asked Jessi in Italian.

"Nope. Just me," said Chris.

"Okay then. I'm going to continue my fun," said Jessi.

"Not a good idea. I said he wasn't with me. He is putting a freeze on this card," said Chris.

"Damn," said Jessi.

"Weren't you thinking of taking a trip?" asked Chris.

"You still up for Sweden?" Jessi asked Ville.

"Only if you are," smiled Ville.

"We should go then," said Jessi.

"Use my card if you buy anything," said Chris handing over the platinum card.

"Love you! Mean it!" shouted Jessi taking the card.

Jessi and Ville rented a car and drove seven hours and fifty-six minutes to Stockholm, taking a ferry across the Gulf of Bothnia.

"This is going to be fun," said Jessi pulling into a hotel just outside Stockholm.