Hi guys, new story! I wanted to write this story so much! I hope that you like it!
Chapter 1 Goodbye Georgie
It was a rainy day in Derry, so Mia was riding in a raincoat on her bike toward the Denbrough home. Earlier in high school, Eddie would have warned her that Bill had gotten a bad flu and so could not go to school. That was the reason she left home, she was worried about Bill and at the same time wanted to deliver the class materials. Every member of the Losers Club, minus Bill and Mia, knew there was something else between them, but Mia was loath to over contact with a boy and Bill, well, he tried to deny it, but he knew he had something behind his sudden shyness when he was near Mia.
As soon as she reached her destination, she stopped her bicycle in front of the porch stairs and removed her hood and rang the bell. She was attended by Mrs. Denbrough, who seems to have stopped playing the piano to answer the door.
"Hi, Mrs. D., is Bill here?"
"Hi, Mia. Yeah, he's in his room."
"Thank you, Mrs. D."
So she took off the cloak and placed it on the hanger behind the door and up the stairs to her room. Before entering, she knocked on the door and upon hearing Bill's voice from inside the room, allowing her entrance, she opened the door. Bill was in his shirt and shorts, and he was surrounded by toilet paper on the bed. Turning his pale face to the door, his expression was startled.
"Mia! Wh-What ar-are you doing here?"
"Well, I heard from Eddie that you were sick, so I decided to bring the class materials and see how you are."
With that she took the backpack off her back and put it on the boy's bed.
"Ju-just you-yourself to ge-get out in the rain beause of a si-sick person."
"But he is not a patient at all. He is my best friend."
They both laughed, until Mia noticed a paper boat on top of a notebook.
"Who is this boat for?"
"Georgie. He in-insisted on making on-one. He wan-wants to be able to sa-sail with him in thi-this rain."
"Only Georgie to ask such a thing," Mia said between giggles "And where is he?"
"In the cel-cellar. I ask-asked him to ge-get the paraffin."
"In the cellar?! But is not he afraid of there?"
"He has, bu-but I said that if he wan-wanted the boat to flo-float, he would have to get the para-paraffin. And do not wor-worry, he's on the walkie-talkie."
With that, Bill told his brother to hurry up. And it was not long before little Denbrough returned to the room, breathing heavily.
"Here it is Bill. Mia! So good to see you! Came to see your boyfriend?"
At that time, Bill and Mia were embarrassed about the child's question.
"Georgie, she is no-not my girl-girlfriend, just a friend."
Mia did not know why she felt uncomfortable with Bill's words.
"What a shame. But don't worry Mia, cause you still have me."
The girl laughed with the boy's humour.
"But of course. Why would I look to someone else if I have you?"
Laughter between them was heard, and as Bill put the paraffin into the boat, Mia sat on the bed with Georgie sitting on her lap. Bill was looking at that scene fondly. Mia had always had experience with a child and with his brother was no exception, the two did not separate from each other. He loved that love between them.
"Ready. She's ready to sail, Cap-captain."
"She?"
"We call bo-boat 'she', Georgie."Bill explained to his brother.
"Ok. Thanks Billy" and they hugged each other "Bye Mia!"
"Bye little one and be careful out there."
"Leave it to me."
And after hugging each other, Georgie left the room running down the stairs, until the two occupants of the room looked out the window at the figure of little Denbrough, to bid them good-bye. But they did not realize it would be the last time they would see Georgie.
So did you like it? Any ideas that you want to share, feel free to do it. The girl who plays Amelia now as a child is Mackenzie Foy. Well, until next chapter!
