Wordgirl's Life Story Series

Part 1:

(In Earth years, it's been several years since Wordgirl has been to Earth. She had told everyone, before she and Tobey left that they wouldn't come back to visit. But she did come back, from time to time and witnessed several events, like the Charlene's graduation from college and wedding to her husband, Michael Markas and the birth of her newest grandchildren, Owen and Charles.)

(Since then, she and Tobey have been living on Lexicon, but at the age of 85, Wordgirl/Becky became a widow when her beloved husband and the last of her Fab Five villains, Tobey McCallister the Third, died and for the next five years, she lived on Lexicon alone and depressed.)

(Then one day, she decides to write a book on her life and she decides that the best thing for her to do is to return to Earth for the remainder of her life, but she won't go empty-handed. She decides to take along the remains of her entire Lexicon family, Tobey, and her beloved sidekick, Capt. Huggyface, with permission granted by his offspring and their families, Huggy's mate, Lillybud is to stay on Lexicon.)

(So after the remains of her loved ones are taken aboard a ship and after packing any and all personal treasures, Wordgirl gets into the radiation suit that protects her from the floating Lexonite, that was designed and created by her husband, the late Tobey and her friend, the late Steven Boxleitner, the former Dr. Two-Brains.)

(Huggy's son, BJ is taking Wordgirl home. He's there, alongside his own offspring.)

Wordgirl/Becky: BJ, are you sure you don't mind me taking your father's remains back to Earth with me? (BJ says, that's is what my father would've wanted. Earth was his real home.) Ok. Thanks and I'll be sure he's buried somewhere special. (BJ, I know he will be.) (Several weeks later, they arrive on Earth and in the city of Fair City, close to the city's Cemetery.) I'll miss you BJ. You take care and I'll see to it that your father, Capt. Huggyface is properly buried in a special place. (BJ, thanks and good luck.) Thanks. (She then goes to rebury all of her loved ones, from her Lexicon family members, to Tobey and Capt. Huggyface.) (And even though Wordgirl is now 90 years old, she still possesses her super powers and buries them in no time flat, not as fast as when she was 10, but faster then most people her age.) (She then stands back and looks over their graves and then she decides to pay a visit to the rest of her loved ones, who are also buried here as well.) Hello everyone, I'm back once again and this time, I'm here to stay until the day I die. I'm not sure when that will be, but I'm 90 years old now and it may be soon. (As she stands there, watching over the graves of her loved ones, she hears a familiar voice out in the near distance and she sees a familiar figure, standing over a grave site as well and she slowly walks over to the person.) Violet?

Violet: (She hears her name from a very familiar voice and turns around.) Becky!

(They then go to hug one another.)

Wordgirl/Becky: I'm so happy to see you, Violet.

Violet: Likewise. So when did you get here?

Wordgirl/Becky: Just a little while ago. BJ, Huggy's son brought me home.

Violet: Does that mean you're going to be staying on Earth for the rest of your life?

Wordgirl/Becky: Yes, it does. I had decided to bring back the remains of my Lexicon family, along with Huggy and… Tobey. He died when we were 85, back on Lexicon.

Violet: I'm so sorry for your loss. I know how you feel. I lost Scoops back when we were 87. I mean, we both lost Scoops. He and I were husband and wife, but he was one of your best friends as well.

Wordgirl/Becky: That's true. He was.

Violet: So…

Wordgirl/Becky: So…

Violet: Do you have a place to stay?

Wordgirl/Becky: Not really. I just arrived.

Violet: Well, would you like to come and live with me? I can always use the company. I was staying with my son, Tommy for awhile and then, he got very sick.

Wordgirl/Becky: Is he alright?

Violet: He's fine, for now. But he's got a bad heart and Stacy told me that his doctor said that he won't live past 80 years.

Wordgirl/Becky: How old is Tommy?

Violet: He's 74 now. His children are all married and he's a grandfather now as well.

Wordgirl/Becky: You're a great grandma now?

Violet: Yeah. It's great. Actually, his oldest son, Zachary is 52 years old. Zachary's daughter, Tara is now 33 and she has three kids. His son, Carl is now 29 and he has two kids.

Wordgirl/Becky: So, does that also make you a great-great grandma?

Violet: Yep. I'm blessed to have met my great-great grandchildren. That's just Tommy's son's family too. Don't forget that he has three other kids and that also means that he has more grandchildren. And that's just Tommy's family. I also have Liam's family and Holly's family.

Wordgirl/Becky: You and I share Holly's family.

Violet: That's true. So what are you planning on doing for the rest of your life?

Wordgirl/Becky: I would like to write a book about my life story. And in it, I will talk about all the wonderful people I've come to know and love.

Violet: I would very much love to read it.

Wordgirl/Becky: I don't know how long it'll take me to write it but hopefully, we'll both be able to read and enjoy it. I know my granddaughter, Molly is now working in the museum library. I'm going to ask her if she'll display it in her library.

Violet: I'm sure she will. Actually, her own daughter is now working there as well. We can go by there tomorrow to see how they're doing.

Wordgirl/Becky: Sounds good.

(Violet and Becky leave the cemetery together and head over to where Violet is living now.)

(The next day, they pay a visit to the museum library and as they walk in, they see TJ's daughter, Tabitha, who's now 67 years old.)

Tabitha: Aunt Becky! You're home again. (She runs over and greets her father's adopted sister.) How are you doing?

Wordgirl/Becky: I'm doing great. I just returned home and I'm going to be staying here for the rest of my life.

Tabitha: How's Uncle Tobey?

Wordgirl/Becky: Uncle Tobey died when we were 85 and still living on Lexicon. But I brought his remains back with me, along with many others, and he's now buried in the city cemetery. If you want to go and see him, that's where he'll be.

Tabitha: I see. I'm sorry for your loss. Did you know that my father died like a few years ago? And then, my mother?

Wordgirl/Becky: Yeah, I'm upset when I heard that my baby brother had died. I miss him and my parents. They really cared well for me and Huggy. So, I'm going to go and visit my granddaughter, Molly and see what she's up to and all.

Tabitha: Ok. See you later, Aunt Becky. I'll tell Tim 3rd that you came by here.

(Becky and Violet walk into the library.)

Molly: Grandma? (She runs over to Becky and she gives her a hug.) I'm so happy to see you.

Wordgirl/Becky: I'm happy to see you too. How are you doing, Molly? I heard that your own daughter is now working here as well.

Molly: That's true. Nadine, come over here.

Nadine: (Becky's great granddaughter and Molly's oldest of three kids.) Hello. You must be my great grandmother, Becky McCallister, the first Wordgirl.

Wordgirl/Becky: That's right. Do you posess our powers too?

Nadine: I sure do and I spent like 8 years of my life battling crime as well. And, I just got married not too long ago. His name is Edwin Herdsman.

Wordgirl/Becky: Wow, Wordgirl the 4th? You make me so proud. And congratulations on your new marriage. So Molly, is your brother doing?

Molly: Joshua? He's doing great. He took over at the Chuck's Sandwich Shoppe. And he's training his son, Mack, to run it now. Mack is 17. Did you hear that my other grandma died?

Wordgirl/Becky: No, I'm so sorry to hear that. So Molly, where are your other kids?

Molly: Well, my sons, Barry and Larry are both 18 and they are in college now.

Wordgirl/Becky: Wow, I seemed to have missed an awful lot since I went to live on Lexicon.

Molly: So what are you going to be doing for the rest of the day?

Wordgirl/Becky: I need to reconnect with the rest of my family and the families of my friends.

Molly: If you are wondering where my mom is, she and my dad are now living with Uncle Teddy and Aunt Holly.

Wordgirl/Becky: That will be such a treat to see my son and oldest daughter together.

Violet: As well as my daughter.

Wordgirl/Becky: Then I want to see what Charlene is doing these days.

Violet: I can tell you what Liam and Rebecca are doing too.

(For the rest of the day, Becky and Violet go around town and Becky visits her children and their families and the families of her friends.)

(Back at Violet's house, she and Becky are having dinner.)

Wordgirl/Becky: So, you never told me what's going on with Eileen and Hunter.

Violet: Eileen died when we were 64. She had a massive aneurysm in her brain and she just died. Hunter died just two years ago. His heart gave out on him. He was living with his daughter, Sophia and her family. Ian, Eileen's husband, is still alive, but moved back to South America after Eileen died. Travis, Ashley, and Marla are still in town with their families. And I have to tell you something that Hunter told me. He told me that the reason he and Victoria didn't have anymore children after Sophia was born was because she had developed ovarian cancer and both of her ovaries were removed. He said that they could've adopted more children but had lost the desire to for awhile, but then when they did decide to try it, Victoria was diagnosed with breast cancer and they had decided to give up the idea of adoption.

Wordgirl/Becky: Oh Man. Why didn't Victoria tell us this?

Violet: You remember what kind of person Victoria was. She wanted to always be the best and if people knew she was weak and all, she wouldn't feel like she's the best anymore.

Wordgirl/Becky: Well, I think I need to go to bed now. I'll see you in the morning, Violet.

Violet: Ok. Goodnight, Becky. (She then runs over and hugs her best friend.) Becky, I just want to say that I'm glad that you're home again and that you're always going to be my best friend, for all eternity.

Wordgirl/Becky: I feel the same about you too, Violet.

(They hug again and then Becky heads to bed for the evening.)

(Throughout the rest of the week, Becky learns about the fate of those she left behind. From Rebecca, she learned that her mother, Beatrice Boxleitner, the former Lady Redundant Woman, died 25 years ago. She also learned from Rebecca that Ms. Question and Timmy Timbo had gotten married a few months after Becky and Tobey went to Lexicon and remained married for 15 years until Ms. Question died at the age of 76. Timmy Timbo lived for another 20 years alone.)

(She learned that all of her former villains had died years ago.)

(One day, Becky and Violet decide to take a trip to the cemetery and Becky brings hordes of flowers and sets them down on all the graves of her loved ones, family, friends, and former villains.)

Violet: So what's going to happen now?

Wordgirl/Becky: Starting tomorrow, I'm going to begin to write my book.

Violet: I know, if you write it, it's going to be a masterpiece.

Wordgirl/Becky: Thanks. I haven't seen you paint since I've been here.

Violet: I have arthritis. I can't really paint anymore. Did I tell you that Holly's second son, Steven is running the art gallery?

Wordgirl/Becky: No, you must be so proud of him.

Violet: I am. Steven's a very gifted artist, just like Holly.

Wordgirl/Becky: And just like his Grandma Violet. Not his Grandma Becky.

(They hug and giggle on their way home.)

The End…for now

Next will be the beginning of Wordgirl's Life Story