Hello and Sorry.

This isn't a full chapter, it's a preview, a very very short preview that has been sitting on my computer for about a month. I HAVE NOT ABANDONED HOME! Nor will I at this point! I've already written the Epilogue, and know exactly what direction the story is going in. However, I've been busy and focusing more on original pieces of late. Plus, I'm having trouble getting the reactions I have already planned for each character in this chapter into words. Sorry, Sorry, Sorry. I'll try to get the rest of the chapter up as soon as possible but it might be a while. Infinite Apologies to all. And thanks to everyone who's tried to help me with this chapter.

Sorry Again,

SlyLittleLuna1234


Chapter 7 Preview:

When Joe saw Biff in his 9th Period Gym Class, Joe was glad that he had decided to ask Coach Long if he could sit out of class, feigning sickness, and that Coach Long had let him…That being said, the subtle looks he kept getting from Elena and Biff all period weren't exactly calming. Joe knew he had a choice. He knew he'd have to face one of them. Elena or Biff, and Joe's family.

Joe had often spent the last two years mentally planning out his reunion with his family. How hard could actually doing it be?

After Gym, Joe had slipped Biff a piece of paper asking Biff, Chet and the rest of the Hardys to meet Joe at the park at 7pm. Then he'd bolted to his car and drove straight to Martine's for work. When Joe was done work at 5:15, he went straight to the park and started on his homework. He was avoiding going home because he knew that Elena would be waiting there for him. He also knew that as long as he was around other people, that Elena wouldn't confront him about his behavior, she would want their expected argument to be private; and that worked in Joe's favor. At ten to six Joe put all of his work away and began to mentally prepare himself to face his two of his old friends and his family again. Joe watched as two cars pulled into parking spots not far from where Joe was sitting at a picnic table. His mom was the first person to run from the car and hugged Joe tightly,

"I missed you," Laura whispered to her youngest son,

"I missed you too, Mom," Joe whispered back, a few tears falling from his eyes. He really had missed his family.