Hey everyone! I'm so glad that you've decided to check my story out! This is the first Fanfiction I've ever written so I'm kind of nervous but please feel free to leave your honest opinion in the reviews! Consecutive criticism is welcomed thank you! xoxoxo Giselle Faye
Disclaimer: I don't own Girl meets World if I did everything would be whole less cryptic
Prologue
It had been three years since she had last seen the Mathews, Farkle, and Lucas. As she heard the plane's landing announcement she found herself full of a mixture of
excitement and fear, so much can change in three years. She knows she's changed, maybe not too much physically, but definitely emotionally. She was still quite short and her
facial features seemed to have stayed the same just matured a bit. Her body gained new curves and taking all of that into account she was quite comfortable with her
appearance. After leaving New York due to her mother's new employment opportunity, she found herself faced with a lot of life truths and the absence of her friends made
reality seem a whole lot had been beautiful and it's not like she hadn't been able to make any friends; it was just never the same. She could never let people in like she had with
Riley, Farkle, and Lucas. She didn't know just how much it was possible to miss people until she was forced to say goodbye to them.
People say that when someone is important in your life you can feel their absence, and if someone would have said that fortune cookie mumbo jumbo to her before she
left she would've called bullshit. Yet everyday she was gone she couldn't help but wonder how everyone was doing. Keeping in touch became hard to do with their busy
schedules and the differing time zones. Text messages and occasional birthday calls were still exchanged, but she never felt so distant from them all. She pictured Riley's
laughter, Farkle's crazed world domination plots, and even found the dreamy eyed cowboy himself constantly invading her thoughts and dreams. She took a deep breath and
steadied herself as she headed over to the exit. Today she would be reunited with the most important people in her life, and she couldn't help but cling to the hope that not too
much had changed.
