~SANDINO AND BROOKE~ “So how do I look?” Sandino asked when he came out of the bathroom. Brooke lay in bed looking at a pregnancy magazine. She looked up. “You look like a male nurse,” she answered honestly. Sandino looked in the mirror. He was used to his tight pants, t-shirts, and striped jackets and now, here he stood in light green scrubs. “Well,” he said, leaning over towards Brooke, “wish me good luck on my first day.” She smiled as he kissed her on her forehead. ~KAHLAN AND THE CASTLES~ As soon as I walked into the house, Emett and Terry greeted me. “Where have you been?” Terry asked, “We were left here… worried.” I chuckled. “I slept over at a friends.” Hmm, it wasn’t a lie, but it wasn’t the whole truth either. “And this morning?” “I had an appointment, “ I answered. “With your therapist?” Emett asked. I looked over at him. “if you must know… yes.” They looked at me. “Are you ashamed of having a therapist?” he asked. “No.” “Well good,” he answered, “because you
~KAHLAN, MYA AND EMETT~ “Yes, hello my name is Julia Sanders,” I said into the receiver of my phone. Most of us had crowded into the living room of the Hancock home. There would be no need to start setting up for the wedding if the Bride and Groom planned on returning home. So first things first, we need to get rid of them. All eyes were on me as everyone watching to see if there would be any success in this plan. “Last name S-A-N-D-E-R-S.”“And what can I help you with today Ms. Sanders.” “Well miss, I am getting married, but before I walk down the isle I want to have the time of my life.” The woman chuckled into my ear, waiting for me to be more specific. “I’d like a suite for two nights, something that will measure up to the best bachelorette party. Can you help?” I heard the sound of shifting through the phone. “Well we have two types of suites,” the woman began. “How many beds would you like?” That was a good question. We had only two days to pull off this wedding, meaning t
~PAUL~ He stood in the center of the living room, looking around himself. Things weren’t connecting. Neither he or Julia could afford something like this, so how was it that he had a chauffeur, a butler and a nice hotel room? Patrick stood at a bar that was off to the left side of the room. He had three shot glasses sat up and rummaged through the cabinets looking for a particular tequila.“So you think my sister pulled this off?” Patrick spoke with a smile on his face. Paul looked at him. It had to be, it was the only thing that made sense. Paul was dressed in baggy jeans, and overly large green shirt and white had. He looked as if he had spent his child hood watching MTV. “I’m going to tell you right now that Julia would not be able to do this. She does
~JUSTIN AND EMETT~ All of the deliveries were made early the next morning. We were up like busy bees. We decided to work on the inside of the house first. Carly was the wedding coordinator and the designer. She had many ideas and was ready to get started. Everyone took her directions, trusting her to make the right decisions. Carly wanted a certain image to be captured and she vowed by the end of the night, it would be. Christian and Chad worked on table placements. We decided that the food should be kept inside, so three large rectangle tables were placed, two in the living room and we used the dining table already placed. They were covered with a dark green tablecloth that matched the colors of the twin’s dresses. The food would be delivered the morning of the wedding. Emett and Justin worked together to lace up green and white flowers on a silver band, plannin
~KAHLAN AND JUSTIN~ Everyone who was invited to the rehearsal dinner had left. Justin, Emett, Christian, Terry, Brandon and I were left behind. For the most part, the decorating was done. There were a few minor details that we needed to improve on, and that was mainly the outside areas. Justin and I spent the night hanging lights in the backyard. We were silent most of the time, unless giving each other directions. I stood tall on a ladder, trying my best to hook the lights on the gutters of the house. Justin stood beside me, ready to catch me if I was to go falling down.“I’m excited,” I murmured to myself, reaching up, not thinking that Justin had heard. He did.&ldquo
~KAHLAN~ After the wedding the teens guided everyone into the living room, giving them about ten minutes to mingle around, look over food options, and talk about how beautiful the ceremony was, while we cleared out the chairs, and quickly set out the tables. Once that was done, we opened the doors back up, and presented Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hancock, as they had their first dance as man and wife. After that, every other couple made their way to the dance floor. I had a camera out, taking pictures. This is the kind of happiness I wanted to capture, to remember, to one day compare my love to. Paul held her close and wrapped her arms around his neck. They stared into each other’s eyes as if they could live in that moment forever. They held each other as if they never wanted to let go. I could feel their happiness."Beautiful
~ASHLEY AND JUSTIN~ "I want you to know something," Justin began, looking at Ashley. They danced in silence for two songs. It was time to face the music. Justin had some apologizing to do. "I do not hate you.""Yes, you do," she spoke softly, not bothering to look in his direction, her voice slow. "You screamed it in my face." If only he knew how much that hurt her. He looked away for a moment."I didn't really scream it," he answered, remembering back, "and everyone says things that they don’t mean." She said nothing, but looked as if she didn’t believe a word that was coming out of his mouth. “Ashley, I really don’t hate you.""What about all the other stuff you said?"
~KAHLAN~ “Kahlan!” I heard my name. It was muffled. I took a deep breath, seeing nothing but darkness. “Kahlan, wake up.” I took one deep breath. “Kahlan.” My eyes fluttered to an open. Green eyes stared back at me, surrounded by nothing but a blur of colors. I closed my eyes again. “Kahlan wake up!”“Damon,” I spoke, the voice sounding clearer.“Can you open your eyes?” I tried, but every time they opened, I felt my eyes roll around, feeling heavy, so I would give up and close them back.“Damon,” I repeated.“Kahlan, open your eyes!” The time, the words were screamed at me, and my
~ELLA~ Ella rushed up to one of the cops on the scene. The waiting around was killing her. The cops had begun to clear out one part of the building. There was an automotive class-taking place, and their escape was out the garages of the North side of the building. Officers were planning on storming through there. That was the last that she had heard of their plans. There were two students hurt, but at least ten evacuated. That gave some hope. There were no fatalities. Ella wanted to help."I'm an off duty nurse," she stated, "I'm here to offer any assistance." The cop looked at her."Do you have your badge?" She pulled out her nursing badge and let the cop examine it. At least he was being thorough."Go on over to the par
~JUSTIN, EMETT AND MYA~ Mya snuck the guys into one of the pool exits. It threw them off course just a bit to get the front office, but as long as they got inside, Justin didn’t care. He would find a way to Kahlan."How did you know this would be open?" Justin asked quietly. He wasn’t comfortable with Mya leading them. As men, they should be protecting her. She should be behind them."They cut the electricity off," she whispered back, "That means that the doors that were usually on manual locks, would open." Justin never paid attention to things like that, so he was glad that Mya did, otherwise, they may have still been outside, trying to find a way in, or they would have given up."How did you know there were
~KAHLAN AND BROOKE~ "It’s been five minutes!" Brooke shouted at me as quiet as she could when I returned to her side. She had gotten loud as if she was angry, but she was scared. She was sweating bullets, her face looking as if she had gotten caught in the rain."I know, I'm sorry," I said, "Did anyone text back?" She shook her head. "Damn it." Brooke looked at me. She wanted so badly for me to have good news for her, but I didn’t."What are we going to do?" she asked as she placed a hand over her belly. I stared down at her stomach. It was more than out lives at stake, it was the life of this unborn child. I couldn't give her an answer; so instead, I looked around, trying to come up with our next move.
~AMY, CHAD AND JASON~Jason looked, asking himself the same question. What was his problem? The fact that his friend and girlfriend lied to him… yep, that was it."I don't have a problem," Jason answered softly."Well you sure do stomp around like you do," Chad said."I'm upset," Jason replied. "I don't know how I should feel, but I know I don't hate you. Most of me misses you guys, but there is still a part of me that can't get over the fact that you two lied. And when I think about it, I can see you guys in my head, and it just makes me sick to my stomach.""Let us help you get over it," Amy said getting to her feet, "trying to avoid us and staying mad at us obviously isn't helping." Jason looke
~JUSTIN~ Everyone got to their knees outside, at the sound of another gunshot. The group was pushed back further from the school as more people escaped. Now officers had arrived on the scene. They had begun pushing everyone back across the parking lot, closer to the street and the surrounding homes. Justin couldn’t just stand around and do nothing. He was not the type to feel powerless."I have to get in there," he demanded, pushing past Carly. He didn’t even get a few feet, before he was thrown to the ground. He landed on his left knee pretty hard, feeling the pain of the pavement. He looked up and saw Coach Myers on top of him."Where do you think your going boy?" the coach growled."I ha
~KAHLAN AND CARLY~“So you have a date tonight?” Carly asked as we made our way to the front of the school. I glanced over at her as we walked down the hall. I had to stop by my locker to drop off my textbooks. We agreed that to car pool for a while. It saved time and gas money.“Its not a date.” “Yeah, but you want it to be.” She grinned. I looked over at her. It seemed that Carly might have knew more than I did. Justin and I had discussed going out together. As far as I was concerned it was just as friends. Though I wasn’t sure exactly what we were doing. Justin just said it was a birthday surprise.“Its two friends hanging out.” I responded. She looked at me. &l
~CARLY AND JUSTIN~Justin rushed through the crowds of teens pooling into the lunchroom. He was chasing one particular person down, and wanted to get to her before she reached their lunch table. He reached out and touched Carly’s shoulder, pulling her back.“Hey,” she said with a slight chuckle, his force a bit surprising. The last time she was grabbed like that, James was the one with the force. She was able to push the thought away from her mind rather quick. “What’s going on?” He seemed eager.“What do you think I should get Kahlan for her birthday?” That wasn’t a question she thought he’d ask.“Well, what do you think she wants?” She questioned, “besides you naked in a bow?”
~BROOKE AND SANDINO~ Brooke knocked on Sandino’s door. She had heard that he didn’t go to school, and figured now would be the best time to go over, since his mother would be at work. Dino opened the door, looking at her through the screen."What do you want?" he asked. She looked. So far, this was going better than expected. She didn’t even think that he would open the door, let alone speak to her."Just to talk.""I don’t want to talk. Not to you anyway.” He looked as if he had been sleeping the day away, hiding from the embarrassment that she caused."I don’t want you to hate me," she spoke out. Hate was a strong word, but if anyone was going to
~KAHLAN AND JUSTIN~ I stood at my locker, putting away my books when Justin walked up to me. I could feel his presence before I saw her. He stood behind me."Hey," he said. I turned around to look at him. We hadn't talked since what happened in my pool, and since I blurted all my thoughts and feelings at the lunch table. It seemed that our time had now come. I was ready to talk to him and it seemed that he was ready to talk to me."Hi," I said quietly."How are you?" he asked."I'm good," I answered, "You?""Not so much," He responded, putting his hands into his pockets. I looked at him. He did look a mess, as if he were losing sleep