So, A MINI chapter, full update By whenever I get the laptop from my mom for more then 2 minutes.
Ok so in this chapter it's just KC calling the Litman family. I make Mrs. Litman sound like a blabbering old lady, and I wrote it as if she doesn't know what happened seven years ago .
Later that night.
"Hi, Mrs. Litman," KC stuttered slowly and sadly.
"Hello, KC. Riley told us you'd be calling. Dear you don't need to sound so nervous over the phone."
"I swear you know me better then my own mom," she said with a slight laugh.
"Riley, didn't tell us why you wanted to call, but I take it, it has to do with you staying with us. Well if only your parents didn't move four years ago. How are they anyways your mom never calls me anymore. They're fine, I talked to my mom yesterday," KC lied the only time she talked to her parents were if they forwarded her mail, or sent Jaime a birthday slash Christmas card.
"Well next time you talk to her, tell her to call me. Now anyways dear why'd you need need to talk to us?"
"I just want to make sure that it's ok, that I stay with you for two weeks, I also want to see if it's ok if a friends seventeen year old daughter, and my daughter also stayed with you," she asked nervously.
"Well, I'm sure that would be ok. And I hate being a noisy old lady but why is your friend's daughter coming with you?"
"She wants to tour Santa Barbara's college, and she usually watches Jamie, my daughter, for me and I figured I could pay her double, and her parents would be free of her for a two weeks."
"Well, that seems to make sense to me. So dear what day are you coming out here?"
"We leave the twentieth."
"Well, I just can't wait to see you, It's been seven or eight years."
"It's been too long," KC smiled grimly.
"Riley is excited about you meeting Jen, you'll like her, she's a nice girl."
"I see. It's nice he found someone."
"Though, dear tell you the truth, I always thought you'd be the one he'd end up with.
"Well, I guess, there were different plans for us," she sighed.
"Now, KC you never told me about a man in your life, you have a daughter, you I have also heard nothing about, tell me about them."
"There's no man in my life. I've been single since before Jamie was born, and I'm actually semi happy with that."
"I see, now how old is Jamie."
"Seven."
"Oh. Well hun, I don't know how you made it to twenty-six, having a child well in college."
"It wasn't easy."
"I would imagine so."
"Well, I have to go now."
"Well, bye dear. Promise you'll call before you leave, so I know when to expect you."
"Bye Mrs. Litman," she said sighing as she hung up the phone.
