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The Fosters - Callie| Feels Like Home to Me | fanfic trailer ( watch?v=0dpviS6w8tw&feature= )
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"Callie! I'm so glad to see you!" Sophia said happily, hugging her sister "I asked Teresa to make a lot of comfort food, for you to heal faster" she said
"Oh Soph, thanks!" Callie answered, hugging her back. They were the reflected mirror of each other, and had a great connection. Jill also hugged the girl and helped her to her room.
"You look tired honey" Jill said, putting the girl's bag on the chair in her bedroom "Why don't you lay down a little bit, I'll call you for dinner"
"Ok, thanks" the girl said. When the woman was out of sight, she laid on her bed and took her cellphone. There was a message from Wyatt and one from Mariana
From Mariana:
I'm sorry you had to go. How are you feeling?
From Wyatt:
Where are you? I miss you already
She smiled. She loved them both so much, and was really happy to have so many people who loved her in her life. So she answered both her sister, and her boyfriend, and also texted Stef. She knew her, and that she would be mad, so she tried to calm her by letting her know that she was okay. Then she put her cellphone on her nightstand and laid down on her bed. She looked around her bedroom. It was huge and beautiful; Robert had made it just for her. But it didn't looked like her at all. It was like a version of Sophia's bedroom, in shades of blue and purple. Mariana would like it, she thought. She liked there though. She just wished things could be a little easier. She felt guilty; because this entire situation always brought drama to everyone she cared about. Why her father couldn't be more reasonable? At least he let me be adopted she remembered herself. She felt bad for talking to Robert the way she did earlier, but she also wanted to decide things for herself.
"Hey" she heard Sophia say, "Can I come in?"
"Yeah, sure" she answered, sitting in her bed.
"Are you feeling better?" the younger girl asked, sitting beside Callie
"Yeah, totally!" she smiled. She loved her sister, but was not relaxed enough around her to show her weaknesses. Maybe it was that the reason she wanted to be at home. She didn't need to care about that around the Fosters. Sure, she still did not enjoy showing vulnerability, but she only felt comfortable doing it with them.
"Are you sure?"
"Yeah! So, tell me" Callie said, taking the attention away from her
"What?"
"I don't know; news. How is everything in school?"
"Good, you know same old"
"Oh no, you have to have something to tell me about school! C'mon" she pushed Sophia a little, with a pillow, making the girl laugh. She really loved having a sister. Callie meant the world to her, and it showed by the way her eyes shined when they were together
"Well, let me think" she said, and then her smiled disappeared "The girls in my class are having a sleepover party tonight"
"Oh, so you won't have dinner with us?"
"No, I mean, I will" she said, meeting her sister's eyes "I'm not invited" she said a little sad
"Oh, I see. And you don't seem really happy about that"
"Of course I'm not happy. I'm never invited to anything" Callie then put her left arm around her little sister, and brought her closer
"Well, I think you should"
"Yeah, why?"
"Because anyone who don't see the awesome friend you are, don't seem to be very good people to be around" she said "You don't need to hang out with those girls you know?"
"But then I don't have anyone to hang out with" she said
"You have me" Callie said in a joking tone, making the girl smile again
"It's not the same, you know that" she said looking at her older sister "I wish I was just like you"
"Well, you kind of are" Callie said laughing, "I don't think I ever met someone so similar to me before"
"No, not just physically. In every way, so I wouldn't have these problems"
"Well, I'm not the most popular girl at school either"
"Yeah, but you don't care" she said and Callie nodded.
"You shouldn't care either. Because you are the best friend someone could have, you know?"
"You really think so?"
"Of course! And tell you what, we can have our own pajama party" Sophia sighed "Oh, but if I'm such a bad company, we don't have to"
"No, is not that. But just you and me, it's not the same!"
"We can call Mariana, Emma and Lexi"
"A party with just older girls? I like that" she said smiling "Can you call them now?"
"Call who?" Jill asked, while entering the room "Sorry, I knocked but you guys didn't listened"
"That's ok" Callie said
"Call Mariana and Emma, so we can have a pajama party"
"Tonight?"
"Yes mom" she said and then turned to Callie again "So, are you going to call them?"
"Sweety, tonight is not a good time okay? Callie is not feeling good, and it's already late"
"But mom"
"Honey, you can plan it and have the party another day ok? Now, dinner is ready. C'mon girls" she said before living the room
"Oh, she can be so annoying" Sophia said rolling her eyes
"No Soph, she's right" Callie said "But we can have it on my place, what do you think? Next weekend?"
"Really? Yeah, even better" she said happily, before going downstairs too. Callie was tired, and wanted to complain about having to get out of bed. But they weren't Stef and Lena, so she just regain her energy and got up. She just prayed she could keep this meal down. When she arrived at the dining room, she saw her father and couldn't help but feel mad at him. She loved him, but wished he could be different.
"Come honey" he said and she forced a smile
"I made a special soup for you" Jill said, always being extra nice to her. Callie thanked her and took her seat on the table. Dinner at her fathers were so different from the ones at home. So much quieter that is. In moments like this she knew that the Fosters would always be her home. Even when she wasn't with them, they would be with her at all times.
