The pair are both in NY and they don't know it...HOLY GEEZUS.
I might upload two today because I forgot to upload yesterday... or did I? Idk, but I have the first few (yet short) chapters in mah Doc Manager.
And there's some mother/daughter mcshizzem in this chapter, for you FLUFF MONSTERS. NOM. Anyways.
Ray wasn't sure that New York City was the best idea anymore once he got to his hotel room. He threw all his suitcases aside and collapsed on the queen-sized bed, hoping that it would dull the pain that was currently throbbing through his entire body. That airplane ride had only given him five minutes of comfort before a long series of turbulence interruptions hit the plane, which had absolutely ruined his flight.
Sitting up, he reached over to get his laptop bag and pulled out his electronic devices. Even though New York was a "vacation" for him, he still needed to see how KassemG, his good YouTube friend, was doing as yet again a substitute host on Equals Three.
Ray unplugged his headphones from his iPod and plugged them into the jack on his computer. He turned the volume up as he clicked on his channel to see if his editor, Brandon, had successfully uploaded Kassem's episode to YouTube. The video played, yet no audio.
Ray knitted his eyebrows and decided to unplug the headphones from the laptop jack. The audio played loud and clear.
He groaned. Of course he screws up on his first day in New York. He paused the video and grabbed his wallet.
It was time to go to the old Apple Store.
Mrs. Violet calmed down after seeing a pleasant surprise at her door: her daughter Tessa. She had immediately shot millions of questions at her. "How's LA? Do you like it better than New York? Everything okay with your friends? How's Josh doing? HeyHiHello doing alright? You went with them on tour, right?"
Tessa had laughed and successfully answered all of her mother's questions. Her mother hurried her into the living room to sit down and then went into the kitchen.
"Do you want some coffee, Tessa?" Mrs. Violet called.
"No, thanks, Mom. I'm fine."
Mrs. Violet returned to the living room with a mug of coffee in her hand. She sat in the seat across from her. "So, how is everything? I didn't really give you the chance to speak."
Tessa sighed. "There's something that's been bothering me, Mom, and I figured it would be better to speak with you in person about it."
"You're pregnant?" Mrs. Violet said immediately. Tessa could've sworn that there was a hopeful glint in her eye.
"What? No! Why do you always assume that?"
"Because usually when people visit their parents to discuss something in the movies, it's about pregnancy."
Tessa knitted her eyebrows. "What movies do you watch?"
Mrs. Violet shook her head. "Go on, dear, I was being rude."
"Well, anyway...I can't...I can't find..." She paused, not knowing what to say.
"A boyfriend?" Mrs. Violet accidentally blurted out, and the look in Tessa's eyes worried her. "I'm sorry, I'm very anxious right now-"
"No, that's exactly right...how did you know?"
Mrs. Violet sighed and sat beside her daughter. "Tessa, when you broke up with that poor boy all those months ago, I knew it wasn't a full-on decision. I could tell when you called to tell me that you were completely heartbroken and you really didn't want to do it. And I know that there is a small part of you that still loves him very much. You know, I had a similar situation when I was your age."
Tessa raised an eyebrow. "You did?"
"Oh, yes."
"How did you get over it?"
She smiled. "I met your father."
Tessa smiled back, and it faded a little when her mother stood. "Where are you going?"
"Well, I think that as a token of my appreciation for coming all the way out here to visit me, I'll take you to the Apple Store to get you the new iPhone that you wanted."
"Mom, you don't have to-"
"Yes, I do. It'll cheer you up and it'll get me out of this damn house."
Tessa laughed and reluctantly agreed. "Thanks, Mom."
"Anything for my favorite daughter."
"I'm your only daughter."
Mrs. Violet shrugged. "Same difference."
Favorite for awesome mother/daughter love! MAVERICK YEAH! AMERICA!
Side Note: Maverick is Sarah Palin's way of saying "f**k". And she says America way too much. Just for future reference. :P
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