A/N: Hey.welcome back for another story! This one will be a bit different. I'll be co-writing it with a friend. I'll be writing everything for Lucy and Kevin, and she'll be writing everything for Mary and Robbie (married in this story). Enjoy! Since I'm going first (camdengirl4ever) here's what you need to know about Lucy & Kevin's family: They live in GlenOak down the street from Eric and Annie. Kevin is a police office and Lucy is a stay-at-home mother. They have four children, Nick who's 17, Ryan who's 11, Kaylie who's 8, and Jenny who's 4.

Luck Kinkirk sat down at the kitchen table happily. She reached out and took a large bite of the sandwich she had just made for lunch. She closed her eyes.
"Yum." She said quietly. A tiny voice broke the silence.
"Mommy?" It asked. Lucy opened her eyes once again and turned towards the sound. There stood Jenny, her four-year-old daughter. She reached down and picked the little girl up.
"I had a bad dream." She told her mother. The little girl had just awoken from her nap. Lucy smiled and stroked the girl's fine brown hair.
"It's OK. It was only a dream." She told her. Jenny nodded but then began to cry.
"A scary dream!" She said. Lucy held the tiny child tightly until her tears stopped. "Where's Nick?" She asked sadly. Jenny adored her older bother, and loved to be around him.
"At school." Lucy told her.
"Oh." She said sadly. "When will he be home?" Lucy glanced at the clock.
"Any time now." She told her daughter. Just like clockwork, Nick walked through the door. A large smile lit up Jenny's face as she leapt from her mother's lap and ran to her brother.
"Nick! Nick!" She cried. He smiled, setting his bag down. He leaned down and picked up the 4-year-old, hugging her tightly.
"I missed you!" She told him. He laughed and gave her a kiss on the forehead.
"I was only gone for a little while, silly!" He told her. She shook her head wildly.
"You were gone for a long long LONG time!" She said with a laugh.
"Oh was I?" He asked. Jenny nodded her head. He sat the girl down and walked into the room. He leaned down and kissed his mother on the cheek. She smiled at him, brushing a stray piece of dark brown hair from his eyes.
"Have much homework?" She asked her son.
"Not much. Some math." He said. Jenny jumped up.
"Can I help?" She asked. Lucy shook her head.
"Let your bother work in peace, sweetie. Let's go and color a picture in your room." She said, taking the little girl by the hand. She sighed.
"OK." She said sadly, turning to wave goodbye to her brother. He smiled and waved back. With that, Lucy and Jenny went off down the hall, and Nick headed upstairs for homework.

A/N: OK, so how do you like it? Review! The next chapter: Mary and Robbie! If you have reviews for her (remember I'm writing Lucy and Kevin and my friend is writing Mary and Robbie) still review on the site, and when I receive them, I'll e-mail them to her. Please specify if the reviews are for me, her, or both of us : - ) Look for more very soon!