Chapter 3: The Gilmore's
Rachel's POV
I have always known my life was perfect. I had five wonderful children. My oldest, Marie her twin brother Joseph are seniors in high school. Then there is Elaina and her twin sister Eva who are in the tenth grade. My youngest is Trey who is 13 and in the seventh grade. My husband of 28 years, Kyle, works as a Lawyer and makes a good bit money. So when I was watching wife swap last week and frowning at all the mistakes the needy family had made from the very beginning. I couldn't help but feel that my perfect and wonderful children and husband could benefit the community far more if we went on this T.V show and proved to all of America just how wonderful our lives are and we could convert this new Family to the way of our lord, and so I picked up the phone and dialed Kyle's work number, he agreed with me we sent off the paper work and here we are now. It is the morning of the swap I am excited and worried at the same time, Kyle steps forward and gives me a hug and kiss we were never ones for PDA. I stepped away from him and addressed our children.
"Now children I want you all on your best behavior remember that you are representing the Gilmore's family and we are always the best. We need to show this new mom this and make sure that you pass on the word of the Lord."
They all mumbled a "Yes Mom" and I smiled and hopped into the limo that was waiting to take me away to my new home for the next two weeks.
I found out where I was going when we arrived at the air port my limo driver told me I was going to Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, I shivered at the thought of my new home. I reminded myself that it was going to be low rent, the children would be un-educated and spoiled, the father would be an unemployed drunk and the mother most likely a stripper. I was very afraid of what I would come home to but I was determined to fix this family.
We had been driving for what felt like hours, we had already passed through forks and were now just driving into unending forest I was about to ask the driver where we were going when the trees thinned and we were in front of the most beautiful house I had ever seen. It was four stories tall and one wall made entirely made of glass I mentally gasped. I climbed out of the car dragging my luggage with me and made my way up to the front door taking a deep breath I unlocked it and stepped into the unknown.
