A/N: This is my first Chicago Fire Fanfiction! Cally is guest starring in this fanfiction, thanks to 2NYwLove!
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He knew he had been laying there for hours, his feet numb, and the sound of the clock ticking.
It was 6 o' clock in the morning and he knew he wasn't going to sleep anymore, so he got out of his bed, trying not to bother his fiancée, Gabriela Dawson.
He had a feeling something wasn't going right. He shrugged to off, but the feeling kept coming back. Something was definitely up, his heart was beating and he was starting to sweat.
The sun was starting to peek through the clouds.
He straighten up the living room and picked up the mail and started to look through it. Matt froze when he saw a letter that he wasn't hoping to find in a long time.
A letter from his high school.
He carefully opened the letter with hesitation and looked at the typed writing.
Fellow Classmates,
Wow. Time flies very quickly. It seems like you guys were just freshman's walking through the halls of Lakeview High School confused, and didn't know where your classes were. Now, ten years later, we wouldn't be more excited to plan a time for all of us to reunite and hangout like teenagers.
Our 10 year reunion will be held on January 10-11, 2015. Please mark your calendars and start making plans to attend! We'd like to see as many classmates as possible.
To kick off the weekend we have arranged a formal dance get together on Saturday evening starting at 6:00pm at our very own school. Bring your dates! Join us for dinner, dance, and many more! You will also have to chance to reunite with your former teachers.
On Sunday, we have reserved Roosevelt Park at 1356 Adams Ave. It will be a barbeque picnic. It will start from 12:00-4:00pm for you guys to hang out, be with family, friends. Feel free to stay as long as you'd like. We would like to see everyone.
On behalf of the reunion committee, we look forward to seeing you!
Jesse Carpenter & Taylor Dhuering
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He knew that this day was eventually going to come. He knew he had to go, but he didn't want to face the bullies, the drama, and all the sassy girls. Gabby was eventually going to find out and he was going to tell her, after all she was his fiancée.
He started to get drowsy, so he got to the kitchen to make coffee.
His head wasn't think straight when he was making coffee. He was think of so many things went on during high school. He was the person to get bullied the most and nobody had his back. Well, Cally sometimes did. But it never helped. Andy wasn't going to be there. He was bullied the most in high school; it was mostly because he was getting abused by his parents.
"Hey babe," he heard Gabby say as she came toward the kitchen.
She looked at him and started to worry.
"You okay?" she asked him as he shook his head and pointed to the letter on the kitchen table.
Confused, she read the letter.
"Your High School Reunion? It seems fun. We should go together," She said.
"No it's not that. I think we should go but I can't stand some people there," Matt said with embarrassment, he was going to revisit his time in high school again.
"Matt. Stop. Talk to me. What happened in high school?" Gabby asked, worried.
"Everything happened, Gabby. Bullies at school, being abused, and everyone hated on me. That's why Cally's house was a place where I can relax, so nobody can judge me. Now it seems like everything came back."
"Oh Matt. I never knew. I'm so sorry," She said as she gave him a hug, letting him cry on her shoulder.
She held him until he stopped crying.
"Hey, look at me. Matt," She said softly to him as he looked at her, "I love you. 51 loves you. That's all that matters."
She looked at him and kissed him.
"I love you too," He said right when his phone rang.
"Who is it?" Gabby asked.
"Cally," he said to her before he answered the phone.
"Hey Cal, what's up?" He asked her.
"Did you get a letter from… you know… school? For the high school reunion?" She asked cautiously.
"Yes, I did. Are you going to go?" he asked her.
"Probably. Are you okay though?" Cally asked, concerned.
"Yes, I think I'm fine."
"You know, you don't have to go, Matt. If you don't feel comfortable, you're not forced to go," she said.
"No, I promised Mr. Patterson I'd come back and see him," he snapped.
"Okay. I'm worried though."
"I'm fine, I have to get ready for shift. Bye, Cally," Matt hung up the phone.
