Okay, this was an idea that popped into my head after watching so many music videos with Mary's Song about Lilly and Oliver on YouTube. This story is going to be about their life from when they met to their old age. Hope you all enjoy.
"But mommy, you're not going to be there," a four year old Lilly with blonde pig tails said sitting down in a tiny chair that was made for preschoolers. "It won't be any fun."
"Oh, you'll make plenty of friends Lilly," her mom said.
A cry from a little boy with brown hair and brown eyes erupted in the class. "NO MOMMY PWEASE DWON'T WEAVE ME!" Heather and Lilly Truscott looked over to a woman with brown hair and brown eyes, and a little boy who was hugging her legs.
"Oliver Oscar Oken, now we talked about this," the woman said. "You knew this would happen. Be a big boy!"
"See Lilly you're not the only one who doesn't want their mommy to leave them," Lilly's mom said putting a strand of her blonde hair behind her ear.
The woman and little boy named Oliver came and sat at the same table that Lilly was sitting.
"Lilly, you could be friends with this little boy," Lilly's mom said.
"Eww, he's a boy. He has cooties," Lilly said.
"What your dad would do to have you thinking like that when you get older," Lilly's mom said to herself.
Lilly's mom turned to Oliver whose mom set him down in his seat. "Look at that little girl," the woman said to her son. "I think you two will become very close friends. Who knows? You two could be best friends, grow up and fall in love, get married, and be one of those cute childhood sweethearts."
"Eww, mom she's a girl. Girls have cooties," Oliver said wiping his tears. "But she is pretty."
His mom laughed. "Yeah, well believe me you're going to change your mind one day, Oliver"
"I will never grow up and marry a girl, especially her. Just like daddy says, women are trouble," Oliver said.
Lilly's mom and Oliver's mom laughed. "He has been hanging out with his dad too much."
"Oh don't worry. My daughter hangs out with her dad a lot to. She can burp the ABC's. She'll catch grasshoppers, play in the mud, and she's already broken her arm trying to skateboard on her older brother's skateboard."
"What our husbands do to our kids," Oliver's mom said laughing. She held out her hand, "I'm Molly."
"Heather," Lilly's mom said shaking it. Heather turned to her daughter who was coloring a Power Ranger.
"Mommy, these crayons are cwappy," Lilly said throwing her dull crayons into the crown box.
"She's also been spending too much time with her older brother. She's learned some bad language from him," Heather said. She turned to her daughter. "Lillian Ann Truscott, what have I told you about that word?"
"That it's a bad word," Lilly said looking down to the floor.
"Thank you," Heather said kissing her forehead. "I don't want any notes from your teacher about bad language."
"Yes mommy," Lilly said.
"Now, I have to go okay," Heather said. "Do you think you will be okay without me?" Lilly nodded her head. She kissed Lilly's cheek. "I love you. Bye, I'll see you at three."
"Bye mommy," Lilly said waving her hand. Lilly watched as Oliver's mom said bye to him also. She continued to pout about her dull crayons after both of their moms left.
"What's your name?" the little boy asked.
"Lilly," Lilly said.
"I'm Oliver," he said. "My favorite color is blue. I love Batman! He's awesome!"
"I love Batman too!" Lilly said. "Did you see the last show, when he beat up the Joker?"
"Yeah, it was awesome," Oliver said.
Lilly looked at what he was coloring. She watched Oliver color a picture of Batman. She envied his sharp crayons. She grew even more jealous when she saw his crayon point break and he got out his crayon sharpener to sharpen the point.
"Whoa! You got the 64 pack with the crayon sharpener!" Lilly exclaimed.
"Yeah," Oliver said.
"Can I borrow some?" Lilly asked.
"No," Oliver said.
"Ugh, why?" Lilly asked.
"Well, only if you hold my hand," Oliver said.
"What? Eww, no I'm not going to hold your hand!" Lilly exclaimed.
"Fine," Oliver said. "I guess you don't get to color with my crayons."
"Okay fine, I'll do it," Lilly said giving in. She grabbed his hand.
"You have a soft hand," Oliver said.
Lilly giggled and blushed. "Thank you."
"You're welcome," Lilly said.
They watched their teacher walk around the room. She stopped at their table. "What are your names?" she asked.
"I'm Lilly."
"And I'm Oliver."
"Well you two need to let go of each other's hands," the teacher said.
"Why? I like holding her hand," Oliver said.
"And I like holding his hand," Lilly said.
"Because you all are just too young and I don't think you two want to be sent to the principle's office on your first day of school," the teacher said.
Lilly and Oliver let go of each other's hand immediately when their teacher said principle's office.
"Here you go," Oliver said giving Lilly some of his crayons.
Oliver and Lilly were fast friends. They ignored the fact that they were both boy and girl. They didn't care about cooties.
When Oliver's mom came to pick up him at three, he gave Lilly a kiss on the cheek.
"I'll miss you," he said.
"I'll miss you too," Lilly said.
Oliver's mom just awed at the two. She knew she'd be seeing more of Lilly.
"Tell her goodbye Oliver," Oliver's mom said.
"Goodbye Lilly," Oliver said.
"Bye Ollie," Lilly said. She gave him that nickname because she couldn't quite say Oliver.
Before Oliver's mom left, Lilly's mom came in to pick her up. "Oh hi, Oliver and Molly."
"Hi Heather," Molly said. "We could be related one day."
"What do you mean?" Heather asked.
"Oliver kissed your daughter on the cheek when he was saying goodbye to her," Molly said.
"Awe, that is so cute," Heather said. "He might be calling me mom one day."
"Same for your daughter," Molly said.
"Well why don't you and Oliver come with Lilly and me to the park? I promised Lilly I would take her to the park today," Heather said.
"Okay," Molly said. "Come on Oliver, let's go."
Lilly and Oliver left the preschool classroom with their moms holding each other's hand.
Okay, well I don't think this is really that good, but it'll get better. Oh also, you guys are free to suggest ideas for future chapters. Review please! :}
