Home Improvement
Chapter 2: The Decision
"Honey, Mark, we're moving back," Tim said. "If we're going to have problems here, we won't stay. If Jill's boss is going to fire the best Psychiatrist around, we won't stay."
"And if I'm going to be pushed around at school, because I seem like a nerd to them, we won't stay," Mark said aloud.
"Pack your things, we're leaving!" Tim announced. Then, with a familiar cry, he let out a simian grunt, "Arr, arr, arr, arr, arr, arr!"
Al's POV
Al and Trudy were sitting in Tim's old house. "Al, honey, what's the decision? We'll have to make up our mind if we plan to deliver this girl safely. A bigger house closer to the hospital. We never liked this house."
"Trudy, we're moving," Al said. "Tim's coming back and we're moving away."
"What about Wilson?" Trudy asked.
"He'll be happy to see Tim again," Al said happily. Unfortunately, the phone rang again. This time, it wasn't Tim, it was Morgan.
"Hello, Tim, can I speak to Tim Taylor?" his voice went over the phone.
"Morgan, this is Al, Tim moved," Al said coldly over the phone.
"Where did he go, I need his number, badly," Morgan said desperately.
"I'm not saying, Morgan," Al said firmly. It was Morgan's fault this happened. Al was no longer known on the streets, and Tim was suffering the same thing.
"Just tell Tim I need him back, wherever he is," Morgan said. "My money is going downhill. I'll offer him a triple salary, and executive position of the company."
"We'll think about it," Al said, hanging up. What a phone calling day this was. He dialed Tim's number again. "Hello, Tim, Morgan Wandell called." Al explained to Tim all what Morgan had said and offered.
Tim's POV
"Well, I guess I'll take his offer, under one condition," Tim said. "Tell him not to get his hopes up."
Tim hung up. It was time to move back.
