Summary: All grown up. The kids are older. The twins are still around. What
happens when one Camden kid reveals a secret that may change not only
theirs but all of the brothers, sisters, and parents lives?
Ages: Mary 30, Matt: 34, Lucy: 28, Simon: 23, Ruthie, 20, Sam and David 15
Matt, Mary, and Lucy are all married. Simon is engaged and Ruthie is still in college.
~ Mary's house~
Mary: Ally let's go! We are going to be late for aunt Lucy's.
Michael: Mommy daddy won't comb my hair right!
Ben: (sheepishly) I didn't think there was a right way to comb a person's hair.
Mary sighed at her husband and her 4-year old son. It was thanksgiving and everyone was gathering at Lucy's house for dinner.
~Matt's house~
Matt: Sarah have you seen my tie?
Sarah: No, have you seen Elizabeth?
Matt: The girl is 3-years-old how far could she have gone?
Sarah: (annoyed) Well when she is learning how to hide and hiding in every known spot plenty far.
Matt: Sorry here I'll help find her.
~Lucy's house~
Lucy: Kevin have you checked on Tyler?
Kevin: Yup he's sound asleep.
Lucy: Good, now help with the table
A/n: So what do you think? Please review and tell me if I should continue.
Ages: Mary 30, Matt: 34, Lucy: 28, Simon: 23, Ruthie, 20, Sam and David 15
Matt, Mary, and Lucy are all married. Simon is engaged and Ruthie is still in college.
~ Mary's house~
Mary: Ally let's go! We are going to be late for aunt Lucy's.
Michael: Mommy daddy won't comb my hair right!
Ben: (sheepishly) I didn't think there was a right way to comb a person's hair.
Mary sighed at her husband and her 4-year old son. It was thanksgiving and everyone was gathering at Lucy's house for dinner.
~Matt's house~
Matt: Sarah have you seen my tie?
Sarah: No, have you seen Elizabeth?
Matt: The girl is 3-years-old how far could she have gone?
Sarah: (annoyed) Well when she is learning how to hide and hiding in every known spot plenty far.
Matt: Sorry here I'll help find her.
~Lucy's house~
Lucy: Kevin have you checked on Tyler?
Kevin: Yup he's sound asleep.
Lucy: Good, now help with the table
A/n: So what do you think? Please review and tell me if I should continue.
