Chapter Eleven

Wendy was playing a game of go fish with Bonnie, Dolly, Buttercup, Trixie, and Mr. Pricklepants, and curiously enough Trixie was winning.

"Go fish!" shouted Bonnie laughing happily that she didn't have the card Wendy asked for.

"All right," she said and grabbed another card. Just then her phone rang and she reached over and answered it while watching Bonnie go through the others' turns.

"Yes?" she asked into the phone and handing 'Mr Prickepants' a two.

"Hey are we still on for tonight?" asked Andy.

"Yes, Bonnie's parents should be home soon," she said.

"Good just come to my house when you're ready," he said.

"Okay," she said and they hung up. It had been a week since Andy and Wendy kissed. Her sunburn was all gone, now she had to deal with the skin peeling. Andy was still trying to get them together and Wendy was all for it but she still felt it was too soon after her broke up with Shannon. However she had agreed to go with him to the movies, he was calling it a date, she was calling it 'going to the movies with Andy'.

Don't you turn your back on me
Don't you walk away
Don't you tell me that I don't care
'Cause I do!

Wendy had finally gotten home. Bonnie's parents were a bit late so Wendy had to lose to Trixie five times, which was weird for her. She pulled her hair out from the messy bun it was in and changed into a shirt that wasn't covered in glitter from work and shorts that weren't dirty. She slipped on some boots and grabbed her purse and said a quick 'good bye' to her parents.

She knocked on the Davis' door and waited. She heard footsteps approach the door before there was pounding down the stairs. She heard Andy say 'move' and then the door flung open. She raised her eyebrows at him and smirked.

"A bit excited?" she asked. Andy just calmed down and smiled.

"Bye mum!" he yelled before closing the door and walking to his car. Andy got into the driver's seat as Wendy got in the passenger seat and put her purse by her feet.

"So what movie are we going to see?" she asked as they headed to the theatre.

"I don't know, just wanted to see what was out really, and what the times are," he said shrugging.

"Fine with me," she said. The rest of the ride was Wendy telling Andy about what Bonnie and she did, he laughed at her losing to a stuffed animal. They pulled up to the theatre and got out.

"I'll get the food you get the tickets?" Wendy asked. This is what they usually did.

"No we have to decide on a movie together," he said. Wendy agreed and they stared up at the board.

"Animation?" he asked looking down at her. Wendy scrunched her nose and shook her head.

"Not in the mood. The Last Airbender?" tried Wendy.

"No it just came out," said Andy.

"Right, packed theatre, not fun," realised Wendy. They stood there staring for a while trying to find the perfect movie.

"Comedy?" asked Andy.

"Which one?" asked Wendy looking at the comedy choices.

"Grown Ups?"

"Sure," said Andy. They got in line and Andy paid for the tickets. Wendy was heading for the snack line with Andy right next to her but Andy still saw this as a date, and he was not about to have his date for the food. He also couldn't let Wendy realize it, he had to be smooth about this.

"Hey go and save us seats up top, I have to go to the bathroom then I'll get the food," he said letting out a small breath, glad that it came out right.

"Sure," she said and headed towards the theatre hardly thinking about what he just said.

Don't you tell me I'm not the one
Don't you tell me I ain't no fun
Just tell me you love me like I love you
You know you do

After the movie, which was hilarious, Andy was driving them home and they were talking about their favourites parts of the movie when Wendy spotted something.

"Pull over in there," she said pointing to the parking lot coming up. Andy gave her a weird look but did as she asked.

"Why?" he asked parking.

"I have been craving ice cream for a while now and we don't have any at home. Come on," she said getting out of the car. They were in a small shopping area and there was one of the best ice cream shops right in front of them. Andy got out and followed her. They walked in and since it was kind of late there wasn't a line but Wendy and Andy to think about what they were getting.

"I don't know which one to get," she said to Andy still looking at the menu.

"Which ones do you want?" he asked.

"Either the white chocolate raspberry or peanut butter cup," she said.

"How about you get the white chocolate raspberry and I'll get the peanut butter cup and we can switch," he suggested.

"Okay," she agreed. They ordered their cups of ice cream and accept their cups and spoons. Wendy paid for the ice cream and they went and sat down.

"You know I could have paid," Andy said.

"I know but ice cream was my idea," said Wendy who then took a bite of her ice cream and smiled.

"Good?"

"Yes, just what I needed."

When we're together
Gray skies clear up
And I cheer up
To where I'm less depressed

Andy just pulled into his driveway and they both got out. It was now around midnight, they had walked around talking for a while after ice cream. Wendy turned towards Andy and he came around to her side of the car.

"We should do this more often," he said leaning against his car.

"What do you mean, we hang out almost everyday, well now we've started doing that again," said Wendy referring to his almost month with Shannon.

"I mean go out, away from our houses and stuff," he said, "gets pretty boring just hanging around the house."

"I know what you mean," said Wendy before yawning, "well I have work in the morning so I need to hit the hay."

"Right, night," said Andy. Wendy rolled her eyes and walked up to Andy. She gave him a light peck on the lips.

"Knew you would want that," she said, "night." She turned and went back into her house, but right before she did so she turned around and saw Andy fist pump the air before going into his house.

And sincerely
From the bottom of my heart
I just
can't take it
When we're apart

"Okay everyone I'm glad you're here," said Wendy's father. His family and the Davis' were in their living room talking about their vacation plans.

"Dad, they live next door, it wasn't like it was such a feat to get here," said Wendy.

"How do you know? We could have been attacks by those killer African bees," said Andy. Everyone looked at him.

"Killer African bees?" asked Wendy, "really?"

"He was watching animal planet all day," said Molly finally realizing what her brother was talking about.

"Anyway," said Wendy's father, "you know how we go camping every summer?"

"Yes," was the slow reply from everyone else.

"Well I was thinking, since Wendy and Andy are going off to college we should do something more memorable. I was talking about this last week and a co-worker of mine offered us to use his beach house. His family is going to Europe for next week so he said it was free. It located right on the beach and is only a hour and half drive away," he said. Everyone just stared at him for a bit.

"A beach house?" asked Wendy's mum. She loved the ocean but they didn't go to it very often.

"And I was thinking that Molly could bring one of her friends along to keep her company," he said.

"I'm in!" Molly said.

"Wow, that's a generous offer," said Ms. Davis.

"Well I think it's better then camping," said Wendy.

"Especailly after last year when we got rained on," added Andy.

"That was miserable," said Wendy nodding her head.

"It seems everyone has made up their mind. It sounds like a fun vacation," said Ms. Davis.

"So we are?" he asked getting excited.

"Yes dad we are," said Wendy.

"Good, we will leave this weekend so we have three full days to get everything we need."

Everyone nodded and they all got up and went to do their own thing. Molly went to call her friend that she was going to bring while Ms. Davis went back home to start dinner. Andy and Wendy made their way up to her room.

"So baby sitting tonight?" he asked.

"Yes. Her mum has some book club meeting and it's her dad's poker night," said Wendy after thinking about it.

"You baby sit a lot," said Andy realizing she was always over there every night.

"Not every time is it baby sitting. Sometimes I go over to play with Bonnie." Andy nodded and started spinning around in her computer chair.

"So excited for the beach?" he asked after a while.

"Yes. It is better then camping."

"Don't forget the sunscreen," he said smirking. Wendy reached over and hit him with her pillow.

"Shut up, I brought sun screen it was just the wrong type."

"Then don't forget the right kind of sun screen," he said.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah," said Wendy, "at least you don't have to worry about mosquitoes at the beach."

"Hey it wasn't my fault they found me as an all you can eat buffet," said Andy stopping his spinning and turning to face Wendy. Two years ago when they went camping all the mosquitoes were only biting Andy. Everyone had repellent on, even him, but for some reason everyone didn't get bit except for him.

"Sure," said Wendy. The rest of the day they lounged around talking about old camping trips. Andy was watching Wendy closely as they remembered good old times. She still had that same look in her eye that he had finally noticed not long ago. It was his look. It only came out when she was happy, but only when she was happy and with him. He could vaguely remember when he first saw that look. He knew it started almost a week after he had moved in next door, but didn't know why.

"Andy? Hello?" said Wendy waving her hand in front of his face.

"Huh, what?" he asked shaking his head and looking around before stopping on her.

"You were beyond infinity there for a moment," she said.

"Oh sorry, just thinking," he said with a small smile.

"Okay, well I want to take a shower before I have to leave so I'll see you tomorrow," said Wendy getting up and going to her dresser.

"Right, see you, have fun with Bonnie," he sad standing up.

"Will do, and try not to be too bored without me," she said.

"Funny," he said before leaving. Wendy smiled and grabbed her change of clothes before heading to the bathroom.

We belong together
We belong together
Yes we do
You'll be mine forever

A/n: Okay originally I was going to keep it all one chapter since it was one song, but this chapter as and entire song turned out to be thirteen pages on word so I had to cut it in half.

The inspiration for the beach house came to me while watching Jaws, and the beach house I stayed at when I was young. I am having them located in California because that's where Pixar is and that's where I am, it all works out.

So I have reached over 100 reviews for this story and I am happy and impressed. Thank you so much for all the reviews and please keep them coming.

-Charlotte