(A/N) Okay, this is my first fic, so bare with me. It's just an idea I had.
Please be nice. I don't know how close this is to the real story. I haven't
seen the last episode in a long time.
Disclaimer: I don't own Cowboy Bebop. I wish I did.
Enjoy!
Faye sat down on the familiar yellow couch with a sigh. The last bounty had been harder then she had last thought it would be. All she'd gotten out of it was a lousy 600,000 wulongs as well. She pulled out a cigarette and lit it with a sigh. If only Spike had been there. Things would have been so much easier... Stop that! She pushed thoughts of him away. He was gone and there was nothing that she could do about it. Ed would have been a help too, but heavens knew where she was...
"Faye-Faye!"
"Holy shit!" she jumped to her feet, cigarette falling to the ground. She quickly stomped it out, looking around wildly. "Ed?" there was no answer. "Oh, great." She muttered crossly. "Now I'm hallucinating."
"Faye-Faye! Ed is here!"
"Ed?" she spun around just inside to see a slim figure tumble into the room, red hair flapping about with abandon. She couldn't believe her eyes. "Ed?" she asked again, stepping cautiously forward. Ed sat up, then turned around picking up her dog, Ein.
"Ed is here, and so is Ein!" the young girl proclaimed. Faye gave a cry of delight and hurried forward, embracing her small friend.
"Oh, Ed. Where've you been all this time? I've missed you so much." She never thought of herself as anybody's mother, but Ed just meant so much to her...
"Ed has been around." There was something different about her, Faye realized. She wasn't as... happy as she'd been.
"I found her last night." Jet walked in, nodding at Faye. "She's been wanting to see you all day. Did you get the bounty?" Faye nodded absentmindedly, looking at Ed with concern. Something had happened to her while she had been away, something that had changed her forever.
"Oh, Ed. I'm so glad that you're back. Things have been so weird around here, ever since..." she trailed off, looking away. It still hurt her to think of him. How dare he even think of leaving her? He wasn't supposed to die, not like that. The bastard. He never thought about anyone else.
"Faye?" Jet was standing over her, looking concerned but she just shook her head.
"It's nothing. It's... nothing?"
So, yeah. If you want me to finish this than I will. If you don't, then just say the word and I'll try again. Maybe. Please R&R!
Disclaimer: I don't own Cowboy Bebop. I wish I did.
Enjoy!
Faye sat down on the familiar yellow couch with a sigh. The last bounty had been harder then she had last thought it would be. All she'd gotten out of it was a lousy 600,000 wulongs as well. She pulled out a cigarette and lit it with a sigh. If only Spike had been there. Things would have been so much easier... Stop that! She pushed thoughts of him away. He was gone and there was nothing that she could do about it. Ed would have been a help too, but heavens knew where she was...
"Faye-Faye!"
"Holy shit!" she jumped to her feet, cigarette falling to the ground. She quickly stomped it out, looking around wildly. "Ed?" there was no answer. "Oh, great." She muttered crossly. "Now I'm hallucinating."
"Faye-Faye! Ed is here!"
"Ed?" she spun around just inside to see a slim figure tumble into the room, red hair flapping about with abandon. She couldn't believe her eyes. "Ed?" she asked again, stepping cautiously forward. Ed sat up, then turned around picking up her dog, Ein.
"Ed is here, and so is Ein!" the young girl proclaimed. Faye gave a cry of delight and hurried forward, embracing her small friend.
"Oh, Ed. Where've you been all this time? I've missed you so much." She never thought of herself as anybody's mother, but Ed just meant so much to her...
"Ed has been around." There was something different about her, Faye realized. She wasn't as... happy as she'd been.
"I found her last night." Jet walked in, nodding at Faye. "She's been wanting to see you all day. Did you get the bounty?" Faye nodded absentmindedly, looking at Ed with concern. Something had happened to her while she had been away, something that had changed her forever.
"Oh, Ed. I'm so glad that you're back. Things have been so weird around here, ever since..." she trailed off, looking away. It still hurt her to think of him. How dare he even think of leaving her? He wasn't supposed to die, not like that. The bastard. He never thought about anyone else.
"Faye?" Jet was standing over her, looking concerned but she just shook her head.
"It's nothing. It's... nothing?"
So, yeah. If you want me to finish this than I will. If you don't, then just say the word and I'll try again. Maybe. Please R&R!
