Disclaimer: I don't own any of the 7th heaven characters, sadly. But so far
Trent and Caden are mine. And like 3 people in this chapter are mine too.
A/N: hi readers, this is most likely the last chapter of my first fanfic, * tear * kinda sad, its hard to end one of these things, you get attached to it . . . but hey that's what sequels are for right? Enjoy!
Ok, since I'm lazy we have skipped ten months ahead, to December. Angela Grace West was born on November 7, without a single complication, to ecstatic parents. We join the West family on their drive to the Camden home for Christmas. Mary hasn't seen her parents in 3 months, and most of her brothers and sisters in even longer. No one has seen Angie except for the pictures Mary and Wilson e-mailed everyone. Ok enough explaining, on with the story
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The red and black motorcycle raced along the smooth, gray road, jumping over edges, speeding through turns. The scenery rushed passed it, swift and beautiful. The wind whipped past as it jumped over the small valley in the road. Suddenly, it lost its balance careening over the edge falling down, down into the lap of the sleeping giant. Upon impact the giant stirred, opened her eyes, which darted around quickly. The giant began to cry.
"Sorry sorry sorry sorry!" Billy shouted retrieving his toy from the car seat, "I didn't mean to drop it!"
Mary woke up suddenly from the passenger side and turned around. "No no, it's ok" she stammered out in her half-awake state, "were almost there" She picked up Angie's pacifier and put it back in her mouth, instantly the infant calmed down.
Wilson looked around trying to figure out where they were, because from what he saw it couldn't possibly be GlenOak "can you believe this place? Every time we come back there's more and more stuff"
Mary was really glad to be home, and that surprised her. But she wanted to see her parents, and her brothers and sisters, she missed them a lot. She wondered if anyone looked different, or how big all the kids had gotten. When she finally snapped out of her thoughts she was in the driveway of her home. She smiled and got out of the car.
"It feels weird to stand up" Billy announced as he ran around the driveway. Mary grabbed Angie's carrier and Wilson's hand and they walked up to the front door.
Mary reached out her hand to knock but a little hand stopped her, "I want to knock" Billy said. "Ok go ahead," Mary told him. Just as Billy went to knock on the door it flew open.
"Mary!" Annie exclaimed, "I had a feeling you were here" Mary stepped inside and her mother embraced her. Wilson was next and then little Billy. "It's so good to see all of you!" Annie said excitedly, "Where's my grandbaby?" she asked, Mary held up the carrier to show her the little darling. "Oh! Can I hold her?" Mary smiled, and set the carrier on the couch in the living room. She lifted the tiny baby causing her to almost cry but Mary rubbed her back soothingly to calm her down. She handed her to her mother, and Angie opened her big eyes and stared at Annie.
"Oh Mary she's so beautiful. She has your eyes," Annie stroked her soft wavy brown hair, "and look at these tiny little curls!"
"She looks a lot like her sister" Mary said smiling. Wilson looked at her concerned, they had been doing so well. But Mary was being honest, and didn't seem upset. She just smiled at her daughter.
Just then Lucy, Kevin, and Trent walked in the backdoor. "Were back!" Lucy called taking off her sunglasses and setting the fast food bags down. She turned the corner to see her sister and brother-in-law, and niece and nephew. "Mary!!" she screamed running towards her. Mary hugged her sister so tight, "oh my gosh you have no idea how good it is to see you"
"Is that Angie?" she asked approaching Annie, "oh my gosh she looks just like you!"
Trent wriggled out of his dad's arms and ran, or wobbled to see what all the excitement was. "Trent!" Mary shouted, "Look at how big you are!" Little Trent wrapped himself around Lucy's leg. "Aww, Trent it's just aunt Mary, you remember her" he squeezed tighter. "He is being such a momma's boy lately" Kevin said walking into the room. "Hey Kevin!" Mary said walking over to give him a hug.
The rest of the day went on with little reunions like this one. When Eric came home, then later Matt and Sarah showed up with their daughters Rachel and Abby. Ruthie came home from a friend's house, and Sam and David got back from soccer practice. Right before dinner Simon got home with his new girlfriend Tristan.
Dinner that night was the first time every single member of the Camden family was there in almost two years. They all enjoyed being together, and the only conflict was when Rachel took something off Abby's plate, Abby pinched her.
***
The next morning, Christmas Eve morning, all the kids ran off to play. The older boys were playing basketball in the driveway. All the big girls sat around the island in the kitchen talking.
Sarah, Mary, and Lucy wanted to get to know Tristan besides what Annie had told all if them about her. From what she said and the way Simon looked at her they all had a feeling she was the one. She was from Georgia and met Simon at school; she talked with a slight southern accent. She had long brown hair and gorgeous green eyes. After asking her questions for about an hour they all decided she would make a wonderful Camden.
The girls all stopped talking when a swarm of boys came running into the kitchen. They were kicking and punching the air, along with sound effects. When one of David's kicks came really close to knocking over a lamp Mary decided to fix this. "Boys, go play outside, you shouldn't be kicking in the house."
"But mom were playing ninjas!" Billy protested
"Well, go play ninja's in the backyard. I don't want you to break anything"
"Ok," Billy said, as the boys continued to fight the invisible bad guys on the way out the door.
A few minutes later Lucy perked up when she heard Trent crying from the stairs. Rachel appeared "holding" Trent under his arms, with Abby right behind her.
"Mommy Trent won't play dress up with us!"
"Rachel put him down, he's a baby not a toy"
Rachel reluctantly put the wriggling toddler down, and he scrambled to Lucy's chair and into her lap. Lucy looked around, "so when did we all become such 'mommies'?" they all laughed.
Mary watched little Rachel stomp to the stairs with Abby following close behind her, dragging a raggedy stuffed bunny. The pair reminded her of herself and Lucy. She put her head on her sister's shoulder. "I missed you Luce," she told her. Lucy bent down and kissed the top of Mary's head, "me too"
Angie screaming in the other room interrupted the sweet moment. "Beebee" Trent said pointing towards the living room. Lucy smiled, "that's right, baby"
Mary picked up her newborn and kissed her tiny head. She walked around the room gently bouncing her to try and cease her crying. When she had stopped and rested her head on Mary's shoulder, Mary got an idea.
She went to the back door to get Wilson, but some pictures on the wall stopped her. The first Matt and Sarah's wedding, next Lucy and Kevin's, followed by her and Wilson's. Under those was one of Simon and Tristan sitting on a bench all cuddled together. The next was of Ruthie and some friends at a school dance, then Sam and David in front of their school with their backpacks and lunchboxes. They all really were growing up, and it seemed kind of surreal.
Mary finally got to the back door and yelled outside to Billy, "Go get Daddy and tell him to meet me at the car, were going on a family outing ok?" She informed all the girls in the kitchen that she was going somewhere and would be back in about 30-40 minutes. No one asked her any questions, they just let her go.
***
Mary drove silently the whole way there. Angie was getting restless; she didn't like the car very much. The only words Mary said were, "Billy pull her shade up the sun is in her eyes" and "I'll be right back" when they stopped at the grocery store.
When they finally arrived at their destination Mary drove very slowly down the narrow winding road the green grass and flowers passing them. When she parked she got Angie out, Wilson took Billy's hand and followed Mary across the grass and down the little hill.
Mary set Angie's carrier down on the grass, and she knelt down on it. Wilson placed the roses she got in front of her. Billy stood quiet and gripped Wilson's hand tightly.
A single tear fell from Mary's eyes as she traced the gold letters on the plaque.
"Hi baby. . . it's me, mommy. I miss you . . ."
*** THE END ***
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Wow, so that's it, its over. I think I might cry, thanks a trillion to everyone who reviewed, you guys are the reason I kept making new chapters. As soon as I get some good ideas I will have a new story up, which will hopefully be soon. Again, thank you so much
~Shannon
A/N: hi readers, this is most likely the last chapter of my first fanfic, * tear * kinda sad, its hard to end one of these things, you get attached to it . . . but hey that's what sequels are for right? Enjoy!
Ok, since I'm lazy we have skipped ten months ahead, to December. Angela Grace West was born on November 7, without a single complication, to ecstatic parents. We join the West family on their drive to the Camden home for Christmas. Mary hasn't seen her parents in 3 months, and most of her brothers and sisters in even longer. No one has seen Angie except for the pictures Mary and Wilson e-mailed everyone. Ok enough explaining, on with the story
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The red and black motorcycle raced along the smooth, gray road, jumping over edges, speeding through turns. The scenery rushed passed it, swift and beautiful. The wind whipped past as it jumped over the small valley in the road. Suddenly, it lost its balance careening over the edge falling down, down into the lap of the sleeping giant. Upon impact the giant stirred, opened her eyes, which darted around quickly. The giant began to cry.
"Sorry sorry sorry sorry!" Billy shouted retrieving his toy from the car seat, "I didn't mean to drop it!"
Mary woke up suddenly from the passenger side and turned around. "No no, it's ok" she stammered out in her half-awake state, "were almost there" She picked up Angie's pacifier and put it back in her mouth, instantly the infant calmed down.
Wilson looked around trying to figure out where they were, because from what he saw it couldn't possibly be GlenOak "can you believe this place? Every time we come back there's more and more stuff"
Mary was really glad to be home, and that surprised her. But she wanted to see her parents, and her brothers and sisters, she missed them a lot. She wondered if anyone looked different, or how big all the kids had gotten. When she finally snapped out of her thoughts she was in the driveway of her home. She smiled and got out of the car.
"It feels weird to stand up" Billy announced as he ran around the driveway. Mary grabbed Angie's carrier and Wilson's hand and they walked up to the front door.
Mary reached out her hand to knock but a little hand stopped her, "I want to knock" Billy said. "Ok go ahead," Mary told him. Just as Billy went to knock on the door it flew open.
"Mary!" Annie exclaimed, "I had a feeling you were here" Mary stepped inside and her mother embraced her. Wilson was next and then little Billy. "It's so good to see all of you!" Annie said excitedly, "Where's my grandbaby?" she asked, Mary held up the carrier to show her the little darling. "Oh! Can I hold her?" Mary smiled, and set the carrier on the couch in the living room. She lifted the tiny baby causing her to almost cry but Mary rubbed her back soothingly to calm her down. She handed her to her mother, and Angie opened her big eyes and stared at Annie.
"Oh Mary she's so beautiful. She has your eyes," Annie stroked her soft wavy brown hair, "and look at these tiny little curls!"
"She looks a lot like her sister" Mary said smiling. Wilson looked at her concerned, they had been doing so well. But Mary was being honest, and didn't seem upset. She just smiled at her daughter.
Just then Lucy, Kevin, and Trent walked in the backdoor. "Were back!" Lucy called taking off her sunglasses and setting the fast food bags down. She turned the corner to see her sister and brother-in-law, and niece and nephew. "Mary!!" she screamed running towards her. Mary hugged her sister so tight, "oh my gosh you have no idea how good it is to see you"
"Is that Angie?" she asked approaching Annie, "oh my gosh she looks just like you!"
Trent wriggled out of his dad's arms and ran, or wobbled to see what all the excitement was. "Trent!" Mary shouted, "Look at how big you are!" Little Trent wrapped himself around Lucy's leg. "Aww, Trent it's just aunt Mary, you remember her" he squeezed tighter. "He is being such a momma's boy lately" Kevin said walking into the room. "Hey Kevin!" Mary said walking over to give him a hug.
The rest of the day went on with little reunions like this one. When Eric came home, then later Matt and Sarah showed up with their daughters Rachel and Abby. Ruthie came home from a friend's house, and Sam and David got back from soccer practice. Right before dinner Simon got home with his new girlfriend Tristan.
Dinner that night was the first time every single member of the Camden family was there in almost two years. They all enjoyed being together, and the only conflict was when Rachel took something off Abby's plate, Abby pinched her.
***
The next morning, Christmas Eve morning, all the kids ran off to play. The older boys were playing basketball in the driveway. All the big girls sat around the island in the kitchen talking.
Sarah, Mary, and Lucy wanted to get to know Tristan besides what Annie had told all if them about her. From what she said and the way Simon looked at her they all had a feeling she was the one. She was from Georgia and met Simon at school; she talked with a slight southern accent. She had long brown hair and gorgeous green eyes. After asking her questions for about an hour they all decided she would make a wonderful Camden.
The girls all stopped talking when a swarm of boys came running into the kitchen. They were kicking and punching the air, along with sound effects. When one of David's kicks came really close to knocking over a lamp Mary decided to fix this. "Boys, go play outside, you shouldn't be kicking in the house."
"But mom were playing ninjas!" Billy protested
"Well, go play ninja's in the backyard. I don't want you to break anything"
"Ok," Billy said, as the boys continued to fight the invisible bad guys on the way out the door.
A few minutes later Lucy perked up when she heard Trent crying from the stairs. Rachel appeared "holding" Trent under his arms, with Abby right behind her.
"Mommy Trent won't play dress up with us!"
"Rachel put him down, he's a baby not a toy"
Rachel reluctantly put the wriggling toddler down, and he scrambled to Lucy's chair and into her lap. Lucy looked around, "so when did we all become such 'mommies'?" they all laughed.
Mary watched little Rachel stomp to the stairs with Abby following close behind her, dragging a raggedy stuffed bunny. The pair reminded her of herself and Lucy. She put her head on her sister's shoulder. "I missed you Luce," she told her. Lucy bent down and kissed the top of Mary's head, "me too"
Angie screaming in the other room interrupted the sweet moment. "Beebee" Trent said pointing towards the living room. Lucy smiled, "that's right, baby"
Mary picked up her newborn and kissed her tiny head. She walked around the room gently bouncing her to try and cease her crying. When she had stopped and rested her head on Mary's shoulder, Mary got an idea.
She went to the back door to get Wilson, but some pictures on the wall stopped her. The first Matt and Sarah's wedding, next Lucy and Kevin's, followed by her and Wilson's. Under those was one of Simon and Tristan sitting on a bench all cuddled together. The next was of Ruthie and some friends at a school dance, then Sam and David in front of their school with their backpacks and lunchboxes. They all really were growing up, and it seemed kind of surreal.
Mary finally got to the back door and yelled outside to Billy, "Go get Daddy and tell him to meet me at the car, were going on a family outing ok?" She informed all the girls in the kitchen that she was going somewhere and would be back in about 30-40 minutes. No one asked her any questions, they just let her go.
***
Mary drove silently the whole way there. Angie was getting restless; she didn't like the car very much. The only words Mary said were, "Billy pull her shade up the sun is in her eyes" and "I'll be right back" when they stopped at the grocery store.
When they finally arrived at their destination Mary drove very slowly down the narrow winding road the green grass and flowers passing them. When she parked she got Angie out, Wilson took Billy's hand and followed Mary across the grass and down the little hill.
Mary set Angie's carrier down on the grass, and she knelt down on it. Wilson placed the roses she got in front of her. Billy stood quiet and gripped Wilson's hand tightly.
A single tear fell from Mary's eyes as she traced the gold letters on the plaque.
"Hi baby. . . it's me, mommy. I miss you . . ."
*** THE END ***
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Wow, so that's it, its over. I think I might cry, thanks a trillion to everyone who reviewed, you guys are the reason I kept making new chapters. As soon as I get some good ideas I will have a new story up, which will hopefully be soon. Again, thank you so much
~Shannon
