A/N: Hey guys! Look who's back with a brand new chapter of Sister, Sister! Who you might ask?
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JOHN CENA! *dun dun dun duuuuuuuuuuuuun*
ANYWAYS, I've been wanting to write this for a while, but since school and YouTube got to me, well... I am busy. Anyways, here's the deal: I am LITERALLY eight reviews away from hitting the #GO200 goal! I think we can do it with this chapter! You guys up for it?!
Without further ado, here is the next chapter of Sister, Sister, in which the twins and Topher head out for Los Angeles! Read and review!
Disclaimer: I own ZERO percent of Total Drama or its characters. However, I DO own ONE HUNDRED percent of my YouTube channel. :P
Chapter 35: The Good (News), The Bad (News), and... the Surprise
Topher walked downstairs and headed outside to try and contact Geoff, who's living in Los Angeles with his girlfriend, Bridgette. After a few moments of sitting outside in the warm, Canadian breeze, he finally managed to contact Geoff.
Yo, Geoff answered with his traditional relaxed tone. Whaddup?
"Hey Geoff!" Topher spoke up with a smile. "Yeah, it's Topher. How are you?"
Hey, man! I'm at the beach right now with Bridge. We're catching some waves right now. Why? Geoff replied.
"Uh, yeah... we're gonna be heading to LA in a few days, and... we're just gonna visit you guys," Topher smiled in confidence, hoping the Party Dude would say something.
Oh, really? Dude, that'd be totally cool! The Party Dude said with excitement. Yeah, yeah, sure! We'll see ya in a few days, alright bruh?
"Yeah, yeah! See you!" Topher hung up and started fidgeting at the fact that the Topher and his girlfriend are going to Los Angeles, as well as Amy. Topher ran up to Sammy's room, where Jackson was also present.
"Sammy, great news!" the boyfriend said, panting. "We're going to LA!"
"Oh yeah?" the girlfriend smiled with glee. "That's amazing! Just one thing... do you know anyone in LA right now? Besides Chef and Blaineley," she spat with doubt.
"Why do you think I got in contact with Geoff?" he smirked. "But yeah. I called Geoff. And I'm gonna call Blaineley and see if she can get us a hotel room for a couple days, since... Amy's going off to college and all that?"
As Topher walked in and grabbed Jackson Curtis, Sammy was still optimistic about the entire ordeal. "How about Mom and Dad?" she asked.
"They can come with us as well," Topher reassured. "I mean, come on now! We're all going to be there when Amy finally goes off to college. Then it's the two of us, checking out the place we'd be staying in, while your parents are somewhere in Beverly Hills, shopping for Gucci bags and Louis Vuitton jeans."
As Topher comforted his son by rocking side to side, Sammy pondered on that thought. "So... we're going to LA for a couple days, with our son... we're bringing our parents with us because Amy's going off to college, even though we're going there just for the sole purpose of checking out where we're living for a while?"
"Yeah, pretty much," Topher reassured.
"Alright, then. You take care of your son, and I'll get packed here for the both of us. But, do my parents know that they're going as well?" she asked. Topher showed a quiet surprised face as he tried to explain that he hasn't really told her parents. "You didn't, did you?"
"Yeah, I couldn't." he sighed, finally giving in. "Can you ask them, though?" As Sammy walked away in an angry manner, Topher tried to explain to her the reason. "Oh, please! I thought it'd be nice to bring your parents to LA so they could see your sister go off one last time."
"Alright, fine." And with that, Sammy headed downstairs to where her parents were hanging out. Meanwhile, Topher headed across the hall to find Amy, finally done packing her things up for college. "Amy?" he knocked on her door.
"Not now, mom!" Amy yelled, as her blaring music prevented her from noticing that Topher was on her door. Topher pounded on the door a little louder, and that did the trick. He took a deep breath before Amy opened the door.
"What?" Amy asked.
"Hey to you too," Topher said sarcastically. "Anyways, is it alright if your parents come with us?" he asked.
"Why?"
"Don't they want to see you one last time before you go off to college?" he also asked. "I mean, it's only fair if they..."
Amy interrupted Topher as he was talking. "True. Sure why not?"
"...that they go with you... Wait, what?" Topher was stumped. "You said yeah?"
"Yeah, I said yeah. Of course I want my parents to see me go off to college," Amy explained. "Isn't that what every parent wants to see?"
Topher was stunned. A few moments later, he managed to compose himself and continue talking to Amy. "Oh. Well, alright," Topher sighed, followed by a laughter. "So, Sammy's going to ask them if it's alright, okay?"
"Yeah, alright," she nodded. And with that, the older twin sister closed her door and continued blaring her music as she continued folding her clothes and stuffing them into suitcases.
Meanwhile, Sammy was finally in the living room with her parents, who were happily enjoying themselves with coffee on the table.
"Mom? Dad?" she asked, taking her time to sit down.
"Yeah?" her parents said in unison.
"Quick question," Sammy sighed, preparing herself for the worst. "How would you guys feel if we all go to LA to, you know... say goodbye to Amy?"
"Oh?" her father was surprised that Sammy had even asked. "Well... of course we'd go!" The twins' mother also nodded in agreement.
"How would you guys feel if we leave in a few days?" the younger twin shyly asked. The parents looked at each other as if they were stunned. "Wait, what?" the mother stammered.
"A few days, Sammy?" the father was also surprised. "Yeah, we know, Sammy. Amy's gonna be moving out of here in a few days for college."
Son of a bitch, she muttered under her breath. "Yes, Sammy, we knew it all along. But, since you and Topher are going, might as well bring Amy with you," his mother explained.
Sammy, however, was somewhat surprised with the news."Wait, you guys aren't coming?"
"We can't," the mother replied. "Your dad's got a business trip on that date to Saskatoon, and I'm staying here, taking care of your son," she explained.
"Alright, then." Sammy nodded as she slowly backed away from the living room and ran upstairs to Amy's room.
"Amy?" she pounded on her door. "Amy! Open up!" The older twin sister opened her door and Sammy quickly walked in. "What?" she was startled.
"So, uh... Mom and Dad aren't coming along with us," the younger twin explained. "Yeah..."
Amy was equally shocked to hear the news. This was the moment Amy has been waiting for. She was ready to become and independent person, and she was ready to witness it, but their parents won't be able to. "Damn... that sucks."
"Hey, listen... if it makes you feel any better, we're gonna be there for you when you finally go off," Sammy's voice soothed Amy, who was on the verge of tears. "Okay?"
"I-i-i-it's just not the same without them, y'know?" And at that point, Amy started shedding tears, which was rare for her, since she barely cried, even in front of Sammy.
"Amy crying? That's rare," the younger twin sister joked. "Anyways, it's alright. We'll just... FaceTime them before you go. It'll be fine." Sammy then stood up and left the room, but not before patting her older twin sister in the back. She took a deep breath as she walked across the hall and entered her own room, where Sammy herself was surprised to see Topher and their son, sleeping on her bed. She leaned on the door frame, smiling.
"Hey," Sammy quietly smiled. "Nice to see you and your son bond."
"Yeah, it really is," Topher smiled. "So, your parents knew along, huh?" he chuckled as he slowly let go of his son and moved him to his girlfriend's bed. "So, your parents knew all along?"
"You know about this?" Sammy worryingly asked. "How was I the last one to know?"
"It's easy, we just didn't mention it to you... or on our group chat," he explained. "So... it's just us three. No parents, no Jackson, just us two and your sister."
Sammy nodded. "I was kinda... expecting them to come, but it's such a short notice. Don't worry, she'll just FaceTime them while she's there."
Topher shrugged. "It's gonna be one hell of a load, cuz y'know... her stuff," he complained. "What about driving there?" Before he could continue, Sammy quickly stopped him. "No. Just no. Why bother driving twenty some hours just to get to LA?" [1]
Topher thought about the idea of driving for twenty hours, before quickly rejecting it. "Yeah, I guess you're right. So, we're flying, then?"
Sammy nodded.
A couple days and a lot of packing between the couple later, the entire Smith family plus Topher were at Vancouver International Airport, ready to embark for Los Angeles.
"Well, this is it," Amy sighed as she looked at her parents one last time. "I'm off to college, and I... I'll miss you all." She ran up to her parents and gave them a big hug.
"Oh, I'll miss you too, Amy," her mother said, kissing her eldest twin daughter on her forehead. His father was visibly tearing up, trying to regain his composure. "Have fun, baby," he smiled. "We love you."
A few heartfelt moments later, Amy finally let go of her parents, and Sammy and Topher said their goodbyes to them and to their son. As the three entered the airport doors, pushing pretty much Amy's items and couple's luggage into the check-in line for the boarding passes, the twins' parents stood there, with Jackson still in the stroller.
"Think we'll see Amy around late November?" the mother asked, with the husband nodding. The husband and wife strolled with their grandson out of the area, back to the car and to their house.
A couple hours and a lot of security checkpoints and waiting later, and the trio were at their gate, waiting for their flight to Los Angeles. Although, their quiet wait would be interrupted by the multitude of fans wanting a picture and an autograph from the trio.
"Topher, what's going on?" Sammy squeezed Topher's arm as an army full of Total Drama fans gathered around them. Topher could only smile as he took out a Sharpie pen and tossed two others to the twins. "Just smile and sign," he smiled as the first fan approached the narcissist and signed a picture of him.
A good half hour of signing, smiling and a bunch of selfies later, Topher and the twins were finally boarding the plane for Los Angeles. The flight itself was pretty ordinary, as Sammy sat in between her sister on the window seat and Topher on the aisle seat. The couple were watching a movie as the plane soared at thirty thousand feet.
A little over two hours later, and the trio finally arrived in Los Angeles... as well as a lot of Amy's items. Topher rented out a pick-up truck as they needed to haul all of Amy's belongings to her new home for the year at UCLA. Today was the day that Topher and Sammy would be getting a real taste of the new Hollywood stardom, and Amy would be moving into her new dorm room.
The truck pulled up outside the building Amy would be staying in. Amy went to check herself in, and Topher and Sammy helped carry her items to her new room.
"Did you really need to bring your entire closet?" Sammy joked as she struggled to carry a plastic bin full of her older sister's clothes.
"Well... yeah," Amy giggled as she watched her younger twin sister struggle, pretty much like how it was a year or two... or sixteen years or so.
Amy helped out as soon as she knew what her room number was, carrying a suitcase of clothes and her beddings and towels. Topher took care of the heavier, personal items, and his girlfriend took care of her toiletries. As the trio entered Amy's new room, all was revealed as a familiar face was already waiting in her room.
"Scarlett?!"
A/N: And, it is done! Okay, so you know how I'm trying to get this story finished? Well, I'm trying AS BEST AS I CAN! Sheesh, I have school, then YouTube... this is my only free time, apparently!
Anyways, thank you guys so much for reading this! You know the drill! Tell me what you think about it!
Oh, and stick around for a new story sometime around Christmas Day! With that being said, thanks for reading, and I'll see y'all in the next chapter!
