"Haylee!" Jenny called. She saw her going into Central Park, but the thing was, Central Park was huge. Her phone started ringing. She picked it up. "Did you find her?" Jekyll skipped greetings. "No. I was hoping that you have." If Jenny and Haylee were at home, she would have known that Haylee would've ran to the closet, but this wasn't home. "I'll try her cell again." Jenny told him. "Okay." They hung up, and Jenny dialed the familiar number. The other end ring, and she heard Anthony Warlow singing, "And I feel I'll live on forever! With Satan himself by my side!" Jenny followed the song. "It's the feeling of being alive!" She heard it coming from above her. She looked up and saw the familiar ballet flat hanging down. Jenny sighed, hanging up her phone, and putting it in her pocket. She grabbed the bottom tree limb, and quickly climbed up. She sat on a branch that was almost level with the one Haylee was sitting on. "How did you find me?" Haylee asked. "I don't know many people with Alive sung by Anthony Warlow as a ringtone." Jenny said gently kicking Haylee's dangling foot. Haylee smiled, "Okay, you got me there." Jenny pulled out her phone and dialed Jekyll's number. "You found her?" He answered. "Yes. I found her. You don't need to worry. Go back to the hotel, we'll be there in a few."
Jenny hung up, and hit Haylee on the arm. "Don't ever do that again!" Jenny scolded. "Jekyll and I have been looking for you all day! Do you know how big Central Park is? HUGE! That's how big! I worried! You're my best friend! And I know that sometimes you're going through things that I couldn't even remotely understand, but you can still talk to me! That's why I'm here!" Haylee rubbed the spot on her arm that Jenny just hit. "Okay, okay. I won't do it again, I just needed some alone time." Haylee explained. Jenny nodded, "Okay, but next time you need alone time, tell me you need it. Don't just run off and turn it into a day long man hunt." Jenny grumbled. Haylee giggled, "You're really peeved about that, aren't you?" Jenny glared at her, "Yeah, Jekyll wanted to take us to Broadway to see Annie. But we missed it because of you." Jenny said folding her arms. "WHAT? WHY DIDN'T HE TELL US?" Haylee yelled almost falling out of the tree. "Oh, so now I have your attention." Haylee looked at her watch, "What time does it start?" She asked. "7." Jenny answered. "It's only 5:30! We can make it!" Haylee shimmied down the tree, and started running. Jenny knew that was going to get her moving. She followed suit, and pulled out her phone to call Jekyll. "Hey, we'll meet you at the exit." She told him when he picked up. "Okay." He said.