I decided to make a sequel to Fairy tales do come true and I hope my grammar has improved a little more.
About three weeks after Melody was born, Morgan, her family and friends were all relaxed and enjoying their nice vacation at the beach, it was a vacation beach where you could spend the whole summer there, Robert even had enough money to pay for the Master Sized Duplex, Morgan was told by Peter that she got the best room, it was mainly because she had the ocean side view, could see the beautiful palm trees and sandcastles that people have made.
Right now, Morgan lay back on a beach chair, Sunblock on her face, Sunglasses, a glass of lemonade and was reading one of her new fairy tale books, George had got it for her about a few days before Melody's birth. It was about a princess named Isabella who met a prince named Jack, they fell in love, but the princess's parents disapproved because they already had a prince picked out for the young maiden, Brian. He wasn't what you would expect out of a prince, he was spoiled, pompous and always wanted his way. She didn't want to marry him, she loved Jack, so the two had to fight for their love and overcome any obstacles that got in their way. The story was called True love never dies.
Morgan smiled as she watched everyone having a great time, Sarah and Robert were both in the sand and he was showing her how to make a Sandcastle, Peter was playing Volley ball with Megan, they were both using a Beach ball, Giselle was pacing around back and forth, cradling little Melody in her arms, Melanie was near the waves, practicing her magic, she slowed down the waves by pushing her hands forward and chanting some spell, and as for George...What was he doing? Morgan wondered.
Morgan jumped as she felt Someones hand tap her shoulder, she turned her head to see none other than George, he was holding a shell necklace in his hands and a charming grin was plastered on his face.
"George, you scared me!" She cried out relieved that it was only him.
"I'm sorry, I just, I wanted to surprise you." He apologized.
"And you sure did a good job with that." She replied sarcastically, half joking with him.
He smiled Sheepishly. "Uh, I got you a little something."
He brought out the beautiful necklace and placed it in the palm of her hands. "I found these shells last night and decided to make you a necklace."
She blushed. "Well, it's the most beautiful necklace I have ever seen in my life."
He grinned. "And that's why I made it for you."
Giselle walked over to them. "How's your book coming along?"
"Great." Morgan answered.
Giselle smiled down at the little infant in her arms. "I can't believe it has already been three weeks since I gave birth to her."
Morgan smiled. "Before you know it, she's going to be Sarah's age."
Giselle smiled sadly. "Yeah. Speaking of Sarah, she's going to be Four in eleven months and she's going to be starting Preschool."
George got out a surfing board and asked Morgan if she would like to hit the waves with him, she handed her book to Giselle, told her to put it in her traveling bag and followed George to the ocean.
"I'm kind of nervous." She told him.
He gave her an assuring smile. "Everything will be fine, just hold on tight."
She smiled.
So George helped her get on the board once he was in the ocean, he was already standing on the board, he offered for her hand, she quickly grabbed on then held on to the back of his shirt as they began to surf the waves, well mostly George did all the surfing and Morgan had to admit, she was quite impressed.
"Where did you learn to surf like this?" She asked him.
"Oh," He paused for a few seconds. "My dad taught me back in Andalasia, when I was just a little boy."
"Well, he must of been a champian." Morgan was very impressed.
"He was, he used to enter in all the surfing competitions that they had every year." George's smile suddenly faded and became a look of hurt and sorrow.
"Until he died." He muttered sadly to himself.
"What?" Morgan asked shocked.
"He didn't just die, he was k-killed." George admitted, looking down at the water.
Morgan's eyes went wide. "He was killed?"
He nodded. "He was attacked by his x girlfriend, Minerva, she was upset because he was married to my mom instead of her."
Morgan's eyes filled with tears seeing him so upset, she felt very sorry for him. "I'm sorry." She apologized.
"I guess he's in a better place now, watching over me." He replied, still looking down.
"Morgan! George!" Robert called. "It's time for dinner now, we're all going to head for the pier and have lobster!"
"Coming dad!" Morgan shouted.
Morgan got her pink towel and used it to dry off, Peter was using his spider man tower and shared with Megan, Robert had let George borrow his, and Melanie was using her purple towel.
Giselle handed Melody to Robert so she could take Sarah over to the ocean. She laughed as Giselle splashed some water at her muddy cloths. "More Mommy more, again!" She begged.
"That's enough sweetie, we're going to get ready for dinner now." Giselle replied.
After everyone dried off, they headed for the pier and entered the Restaurant where they served Lobster. They paid for the Lobster special and found a big booth to sit at. The spot they picked was in the right corner near a fireplace.
"This is very lovely." Giselle told Robert.
He nodded. "The last time I've been here was when Gwen and I were still together."
Morgan stopped chewing her lobster at the mention of this, he had just stated something about her biological mother, and in front of Giselle. "You mean you haven't been to the beach in sixteen years?"
"Well, I was crushed when she left so I didn't want to do anything fun, then I became a lawyer, formed a relationship with Nancy, started dating then I met this beautiful princess over here." Robert explained, putting an arm around Giselle.
"Do you still think about my mother?" Morgan asked curiously.
"Sometimes, but not romantically." He replied.
Morgan looked relieved, then again why would he still think about Gwen romantically when he was married to a beautiful and kind hearted princess full of spirit? Would he? No, that would break Giselle's heart and Robert wouldn't do something like that to her.
"Who's Gwen?" Peter asked with his mouth full of lobster, clearly he wasn't listening to the conversation.
Giselle smiled. "Gwen is Morgan's birth mother."
Peter grinned. "So you're not really her mother then, you just adopted her?"
"No, I'm her stepmother."
"You're a stepmother?" He asked surprised. "But aren't stepmothers supposed to be evil?"
"Not all stepmothers are wicked, some stepmothers turn out to be very nice." Giselle explained.
Peter just shrugged as he continued to eat his lobster. Melody couldn't chew since she didn't have any teeth yet, so she had to eat baby food and Giselle had a few jars with her.
Morgan suddenly stopped eating, got out her book and continued reading, Giselle could tell that something was bothering her. "Is everything alright?"
"I'm fine." Morgan lied.
Giselle was very concerned.
When everybody finished eating, they left the Restaurant. Morgan was sitting at the edge of the pier, still reading her book. Giselle walked over and sat next to her. "I know something is bothering you."
Morgan sighed.
"What's wrong?" Giselle asked concerned.
"It's about my birth mother, I was just told about her almost a whole year ago, and how she left when I was born. Why would she leave?"
"Well, I don't really know Morgan, but what I do know is that you have a great family, you have Robert, two little sisters, a brother and you have me." Giselle explained. "I've never even heard of my parents."
"So," She began, changing the subject. "You're going to be starting High School pretty soon?"
"Yeah, on the 23rd of this month." Morgan replied.
"Are you nervous?" Giselle asked.
"A little."
Giselle gave her an assuring smile. "Well, I'm sure things are going to be fine, George and Melanie are going to be with you."
Morgan smiled a little. "Thanks Giselle, for everything."
"No problem."
"So what page are you on now?" Giselle asked.
"Page 50, I'm getting closer to the wedding part, where Jack stops Isabella from marrying the vain Prince Brian."
"It seems like a very interesting book." Giselle complemented.
"It is."
Giselle smiled brightly. "Do you think that when you're finished reading it; that I could borrow it?"
"Sure."
"So how about you take a little break from reading and we all go on a nice canoe ride?" Giselle asked hoping to get her intersted in bonding more with her family since the vacation was almost over.
She smiled. "Well I do love canoe rides."
So they headed down to the shore and walked over to the waves and got on the canoe that was asigned to them.
Morgan enjoyed her last week of summer, she made sandcastles with Sarah, played valley ball with Peter, helped Robert and Giselle with Melody and hung out with Melanie and George, but before Morgan knew, she had to get ready to go back to school.
