Another Start

Fan Fiction Made By Blue Waters

Chapter 1

Malloy POV

My name is Eddie Malloy. And I'm a girl. Yes, I'm a girl. My real name is Edith Ann. I have two sisters, Beth and Caroline. We have our fights, but we're always there for each other. We used to live in Ohio, until we moved to Buckman. Then we left back to Ohio. But now, we are on our way back to Buckman. I don't know if I should be excited to go back or not. I mean, my ENEMY lives there. Well sort of enemy. More like frenemies. But right now, I'm going nuts and all thanks to my dad. I think I'll write later on, after I see the boy's reaction to see us back in town.

Eddie put her journal down. She looked at the blue book and at the thing she wrote in her favorite blue ink, pen. Why she started a journal, she didn't know. Maybe it was because she needed to let her thoughts out or something. She thought back to when she was 11 years old, back in the 6th grade. She smiled and looked out the window. Beth saw it anyway. "Are you excited to go back?' Beth asked. Caroline looked up from her magazine. "Well I certainly am,' she said. "What about you, Eddie?' asked Beth. "Well sure. Why?" asked Eddie. "Well, because you and Jake, and me and Josh, and Caroline and Wally," Beth said. "Um, you and Josh I get, but why me and Jake?" asked Eddie. "Well, Peter did send us an e-mail saying that Jake missed you the most. And Wally missed Caroline,' replied Beth.

Eddie looked at her sister. "Do you really think that they would miss us, especially after that April Fools call we did?" she asked.

(Flash back)

Eddie waited as she heard the dial tone ring. Caroline giggled. "Hello?" A voice asked. "Hello. This is Eddie," she said in a casual tone. "Hi. Its Wally," the voice said. "Hey there, Wally. Guess what. We are moving to Buckman again!" she said. "WHAT! JAKE! JOSH! IT'S THE GIRLS, AND THEY SAID THAT THEY'RE COMING BACK!" " WHAT!" The girls heard more yells in the back ground. Then a thump. "APRIL FOOLS!" the girls yelled into the phone, and they hung up, in hysterical laughter.

"Good point," Beth said. Caroline grinned. "I wonder how the boys will react when they see us back in town," Caroline wondered. "I don't know, but I bet it's going to be priceless," Eddie said, grinning. They laughed. "I wonder if the boys will be different," Caroline said. "Well, duh! It has been four years, after all," Eddie said. "No. I mean like, if they still hate us, or if they still play pranks. Or if Jake still plays baseball, if Josh still draws, or if Wally still does spelling bees and if Peter still eats cookies and all," said Caroline. The girls thought about it for a minute. "Well, they still hate us, because of that April Fools thing. But we'll have to see how much they changed," Beth said. "Why don't we put on some music?" the girl's father suddenly asked. "Oh, no," Eddie groaned. The girl's father had tried to compose a song. But it was absolutely annoying. Mr. Malloy didn't think so, because he had a CD full of his songs. The girls covered their ears. Five minutes later, they pulled up into a familiar driveway. The girls dove out of the car as soon as the car stopped. Eddie slammed the door shut. "Hey, look. We haven't been here for even a minute, and yet, we already have company over," Caroline said. Eddie turned to see the four Hatford brothers, staring at her and at her sisters in shock and wonder.

Hatford POV

Jake Hatford was sitting on his on his front porch, enjoying the summer breeze. He was thinking about the baseball team. And how four years later, he was still on the team. For some strange reason, his thoughts traveled to Eddie Malloy. How she first arrived and how she played pranks on him and then packed up and left. He tried to get her out of his head. For the tenth time that day. "What are you doing?" asked his twin, Josh, interrupting his thoughts. "Nothing. Just thinking," Jake said. "Hey, can I ask you something?" asked Josh. "Sure," said Jake. "Do you have the feeling that something special is going to happen today?" Josh asked. "Actually, yeah. I do. But I don't know why," said Jake.

Josh nodded. Wally joined them, on the porch. "What are you guys talking about?" he asked. "That today feels like a special day," Jake said. "Yeah. It actually does. But I wonder why?" Wally said. "Maybe it's because the next door neighbors are finally moving," said Jake. "I think that the Malloy girls are going to move next door to us. I think that that's why it fells special today," Peter said, joining his four older brothers. "Yuck. Peter, don't even say that. You might jinx it," Jake said. Peter stuck out his tongue. Peter was now 11 years old. He was a younger version if Wally, with dark brown hair and hazel eyes. The twins had hazel eyes too, but with dark blonde hair.

Jake and Josh were now 15, and Wally was 14. The boys had changed a lot. They had gotten taller. They now usually dressed in jeans, shorts, and t-shirts. The only shoes they wore were Nikes, and Converse. Wally was now top student in his classes. Josh was now considered the best artist in his grade. Jake was the captain of the baseball team. And Peter had an interest for, well, cooking. But through those changes, they were still the same prank loving boys. Jake still wore his baseball cap and was the best baseball player in the baseball team. Josh still loved to draw, and Wally still liked to study things. Peter still had a love for sweets, especially pastries, such as cake, cookies, cupcakes, and pie. But mainly cookies.

The boys noticed a moving van leaving the house next door. The boys decided to head over to see who was moving next door. A black car pulled up. Some annoying song was blasting on the speakers. The car door suddenly opened and three figures dove out. It was the girls. And they looked terrific.