It was a bright sunny day in Danville. The sky was as blue as could be, the birds were singing, and Perry was yet to disappear. However, the usually bustling residents of the Flynn-Fletcher household were not in their house today. They were not at the mall ogling a blond, blue-eyed weenie seller. They were not at work selling peculiar antiques to peculiar people. They weren't even in the backyard constructing a suburban abnormality. In fact, much of the street was currently on the driveway of a different household, the Garcia-Shapiros.

"Thanks for the going away party guys." Said Isabella.

"No problem Isabella. Hey, you kids, you stay away from the color-changing streamers! They're delicate!" said Phineas, as he chased after the giggling three-year olds poking at the decorations he and Ferb had created for the party.

Isabella sighed. Today's activity had been her party, and she had felt so happy about it. Phineas had actually remembered her, and thought to throw her a party. But, once again he was indifferent to her advances. She had never felt so sad. When her parents had told her that her dad had gotten an amazing new job, but that they had to move to Alaska, she didn't know what to feel. Well, she had felt sad. Excited, but very sad. She wasn't ready to leave her fireside girls, or her boys Buford, Baljeet, and Ferb, and she was especially not ready to leave Phineas. Oh Phineas. How could she leave her true love here, before she told him how she felt? Isabella was sure that Phineas could feel the same about her eventually. She suddenly felt a tap on her shoulder, and her heart filled with hope. Instead she saw a green haired boy handing her a piece of cake and a fork.

"Thanks Ferb." She sighed. He gave her a little nod in response. They both suddenly heard the honk of a taxi.

"Isa!" Mrs. Garcia-Shapiro called. "Time for final goodbyes, mi hija!"

Isabella gasped and grabbed Ferb's hand, dragging him towards the curb, as she ran towards the cab. She looked at the line of people saying goodbye and felt overwhelmed.

"Bye girlie." Said Candace, as she playfully patted Isabella's head. Jeremy shot her a peace sign from Candace's right, and Stacy blew her a kiss from the left.

The fireside girls stood in front of Isabella, and at that moment, all the girls burst into tears, and ran into a group hug. They quietly hummed the Fireside Girls' song and tightened the hug.

"We'll miss you chief." Gretchen said. "Yeah." The girls responded in unison.

Isabella released her grip on the girls as they began to leave. Wow, that was hard. Now came the really hard part.

Buford gently fist bumped her and said "You were never too bad, for a girl."

"Thanks Buford." She said wryly, and then gave him a quick hug, against his will.

Baljeet sadly walked up to her. "Things won't be the same without you here."

"I know." She said. She wrapped her arms around him, wishing the tears that had been falling since she heard the honk would stop. "Can we use your catchphrase now?" he whispered in her ear. She giggled a little, and let him go without an answer.

Then it was Ferb's turn. "Bye Ferb." Isabella said. He gave a little wave goodbye to her. "Call me sometime, ok?" she said. She meant it as a joke, but he quickly answered, "I will.", in his deep British voice. Then he hugged her. Since it was the shortest conversation, it worked out to be the longest hug. Isabella let herself sink into his shoulder, and wipe off some of her tears. She felt serene in his warm embrace. When the hug ended, Isabella felt a like there was a knot in her stomach.

And finally Phineas. At this point, Vivian had finished saying goodbye to Mrs. Flynn-Fletcher, Mrs. Johnson, and her other friends, and Isabella's time was almost up.

"Oh wow, Isabella, I can't believe you're leaving already! Did you like the party?"

"Yeah, I really did. Phineas, I, I, gotta tell you something."

"Really? Well, you better hurry, your mom looks like she wants you guys to leave soon."

Isabella wrung her hands. How could she put the way she felt about him into words without rejection?

"I, I, really like you Phineas. You're really important to me. I guess I want to say I lov… I'm in lov… I… promise me you'll email me everyday?"

"Ok."

"And then we can stay… friends… forever." She said very softly.

"Isa!" Mrs. Garcia-Shapiro called. " We cannot miss our flight!"

Phineas quickly hugged Isabella and pushed her towards the cab. She gave a quick wave to whoever was left and got in the cab. She let her cheek slide against the glass, as her parents got in and the driver started up the car again. She turned to look out the window, as the car started moving. There was just one lone person still standing on her ex-driveway. He was waving to her. Isabella smiled and opened the window.

"BYE FERB!" she screamed as the taxi began to speed away from him. "And goodbye Danville." She softly said to herself.