AN: First and foremost, I'd like to say I got this idea after reading Mulansmulaa's Get a wife- big up to this duck of whom I know in real life haha

Check out her story. OBVIOUSLY after you check out mine ;)

Disclaimer- I don't own GMW. Obviously. If i did own it, i wouldn't be writing fanfictions of my own series...

Chapter 1

"Maya, honey, unpack your things. I bet we're having all this bad karmel pushed on us because of religion," Katy stated, exasperated. Maya rolled her eyes at her mom and starts unpacking, blowing a strand of hair from her face.

"Mom, it's pronounced karma and I doubt karma has anything got to do with Christianity."

Basically, Katy, Maya's mother has a little take on their lifestyle choices being based around religion. Katy seemed to be having a lot of bad luck lately and since being in touch with the lord himself, she found that she'd been slowly getting her life on track. So she decided that her and Maya move down south to a religion oriented town called "Ahmsville" to get in touch with themselves, God and fix their poor lifestyles.

"Stop being such a know-it-all Maya. Oh how I wish you tried harder for your high school diploma… You could've easily gotten into college!" Katy sighed, taking off her white and pink bandana and wiping the sweat off her forehead.

"Mom, my dream surrounded the arts, not academia. You even said so yourself, science and all that aren't dreams; those are professions and I had a dream. I just feel that it fizzled somewhere along with my inspiration," Maya responded, then blowing the dust off of the old dining table they got given as part of the offer. She coughed, dust scratching her throat.

"Could've still gone to college for the Arts," Katy retorted, picking up more boxes and then walking into her room. The house only had one floor. It was seemingly temporary house. They felt that they should only spend a little while here, so they could improve their lifestyles, fix it permanently and then move back up to New York so they could live in peace and harmony within their natural habitats.

The door bell started ringing. Maya wiped her hands on her jeans and walked towards the door.

"Mom I got it!" She yelled back. She opened the door and saw a brown haired girl with a mischievous smile and a neat ponytail.

"Howdy. Welcome to Ahmsville. Here are some natural, homemade biscuits. All the ingredients are locally bought and made and I welcome you," the girl recited, her smile growing wider. She stuck out her hand for Maya to shake but Maya was hesitant.

"Uh sorry, I think I'll have to pass on that. I've just been cleaning. Thank you though."

"No worries," The brunette girl replied. She held onto a piece of her dress on each side with both hands and slightly lifted it up, doing a courtesy.

"Hi. I'm Missy Bradford. I live just across the street," She states, pointing to the big house across the road. Maya attempts to do what she does and fails, scratching the back of her head.

"Yup I can't do that. I'm Maya Hart. This is my mother Katy Hart," Maya said as her mother appeared and loomed over her shoulder.

"Why I never! Who's this cutie at the door Maya? Did you make a new friend? How old are you dear?" Katy shot, sticking out her hand over Maya's shoulder for Missy to shake. Missy shook it firmly and laughed, nodding.

"Howdy Ms Hart. I'm Missy and I'm 20 years old," She answered. Katy looked back and forth at the two.

"Wow. You guys look around the same age. Maya's actually 22. She looks about 16 right?" Katy said, laughing. Maya nudged her mother a little annoyed and Missy smiled.

"Yes Ms Hart, she does look very young. Do you attend college Maya?" Missy asked. Maya shook her head.

"This one here believes in corporate greed whilst I say it's an INVESTMENT," Katy emphasised. Maya sighed; face palming with her free hand and then pulling a disgusted face, wiping her face with her sleeve.

"Now gimme those Maya, how about you come on in Missy? Let's have those cute biscuits and milk and a nice long chat."

Missy shook her head.

"I'm sorry ma'am but I need to head back home. I haven't finished my household duties yet and mother would get really mad at me. Maybe next time?" She said. Katy and Maya nodded, waving the girl goodbye.

The girl stopped dead in her tracks and jogged back.

"We have church everyday here in Ahmsville and I encourage you guys to come. Free coffee and cookies too! It's on tonight at 6.30pm. Maya do you have a man you're going to marry?"

Maya choked.

"No…" She honestly admitted.

"Well join A-ville's match up service. They'll set you up with someone you're suitable with and you'll get married. You'll only see them on your wedding day so it's a bit exciting! There's been a 100% pass rate too! Please attend my wedding on Friday!" Missy blabbed on, blushing and covering her face. Maya smiled sheepishly and nodded.

Maya locked the door and took off her bandana, her fresh bangs lying on her forehead, just above her lashed. She shook her head as her mother smiled, a glint in her eye.

"Lord so help YOU mother if you dare sign me for this stupidity…" Maya hissed warning her mother. Katy waved her hand in a shooing motion and disappeared off into the bathroom. Maya stared at their empty livingroom.

Were their lives ever going to get better?