
"I hate that have I to hurt her like this," Faith expressed to her husband. "It isn't fair to her, it isn't fair to any of us."
Pete wasn't quite sure how to respond to his wife. It seemed anything and everything he said these days wasn't the right thing, so he attempted to be helpful with a simple and neutral, "I know..."
"No, you don't," Faith scolded him under her breath, trying to keep her voice down to keep from waking their daughter. "You don't know what she's been up to. Do you know where she went after the boys' funeral? To a Vampire's house, to his lair," she seethed, her face reddening from anger.

Her eyes shot daggers at Pete, who could only look away. It seemed she only got angrier if you looked her in the eyes. "Hmm? Did you know that?" she asked vehemently.

Not knowing what to say or do to calm his grieving wife, Pete's only option was to let her continue to yell and scream until the anger worked its way out of her. It has to run out eventually, he thought.

Flora, jarred awake from the sudden outburst, jumped up from the sofa.
Unaware her daughter was now wide awake, Faith continued her tirade, "I'm getting this family the hell away from here! Pack up your gadgets and widgets and God knows what else you have, we're moving as soon as possible!" she blasted.
Any attempt to change her mind would fail, Pete thought. Fortunately, this wasn't going to hurt him and his business, after all, he could sell his wares anywhere. What this was going to do, however, is devastate their daughter. Her age-up day was just around the corner, starting at a brand new school would be detrimental to her grades.
Though if this thing with the Vampire was true, perhaps it would be best to get away.

Unable to listen to any more arguing, especially in light of this latest development, Flora hurried out of room before either of her parents could notice.

The sun was setting on Harmony island, and Flora's world was turning dark.

Almost.

Now this whole thing about moving? Just when her and Drake had finally taken things to the next level, when she felt loved for the first time since her brothers died. How could her mother do this to her?
No way was she was returning to the house, not while they were still fighting.





As the sun began to crest over the park, he put his mouth close to her ear and whispered, "Do not fear, my flower, we will meet again. I promise."
He vanished so fast that she began to doubt he was there at all.
Less than two days later, Faith found herself signing off on the final order for the moving company. The house was packed and they were ready to go.
"Am I doing the right thing?" she asked Pete hesitantly, as they were putting the lid on the last box. "We have to protect our family, right?" she questioned in an anxious tone.
"I believe in you, love. I know we're doing what is best for us," Pete said encouragingly. Though, a sideways glance made him question that logic, "But, do you think she's going to be alright?" he asked.
Flora had been moping about the house ever since they told her they'd be moving. Barely speaking or eating, they knew she was taking this hard. Their only hope was that she would see this had to be done in order to protect them.
"I don't know if she will be," Faith replied. "I feel like a monster, Pete. I've been acting like a crazy person, I know. I just don't know how to deal with all this. I think she'll be okay. And I will be too..." she gave him a weak smile, trying to apologize for her recent behavior with her eyes.
He was fully aware she had been acting like a monster. That much was obvious, but he also knew that it wasn't herself that was acting that way. It was grief and fear that drove her.
"I love you and I think that a fresh start will be exactly what we need," he said reassuringly.
He turned and faced the sullen teenager, "Come on kiddo, it's time to get a move on. Let's give your mom a second, ok?"
Flora slumped off the crate and made her way to the door with Pete following behind, "We'll be right outside," he said to his wife.
Alone in the house that she grew up in. Her father had built this house for her after she'd been born. This was truly the end of a legacy. Please, god, let this be the right decision, she thought.
"Bye, Dad," she said quietly as she closed the door behind her.
On the front porch, Flora paused a moment, a cold chill traveling down her spine. She had hoped to see Drake before she left, but being under the constant watchful eyes of her parents, there was no way to get to him.
But now she felt him close by, "Drake," she whispered, "please keep your promise."
Before she could climb into the truck, Faith stopped her daughter and said, "I know you must hate me right now, and I'm sorry for that. I want this to be a fresh start for us both, Flora. Let's work on that?"
Not ready to give in completely, Flora simply nodded her head and climbed into the cab of the truck.
'Big Red' took off down the street. The Cagleys, leaving behind the foundation of their heritage, were headed into the unknown.
Title / Thomas Dolby