Who wants to find out what's going on? Everyone? Really? You're joking! I don't think I'll tell quite yet!

I own none of the characters. The idea for Enchanted is completely the work of Walt Disney studios not me

Chapter 35: Something New Everyday

"Robert! The phone is ringing!" Giselle called from the living room as she sat on the couch with Morgan watching Saturday morning cartoons. Being June 3, Morgan's school was officially out, even though she took the last few days off there was some significance of that.

Robert stumbled out of their room lazily, rubbing his eyes. He went into the kitchen and picked up the phone.

"Hello?"

"Robbie?" came the last voice he wanted to hear at the moment.

"Yeah Mom?" Robert grumbled.

"Don't talk to me like that! I was just calling to say I was sitting last night and thought of the perfect song to play at the wedding," Judy said.

"Oh really, and what might that be?" Robert asked, sure that he would hate it.

"Lost In This Moment by Big and Rich, isn't that just perfect?" Judy said excitedly.

Robert tried to think of the song, when it finally came to mind he thought about it further for a second. It was a really good song, that he did like, he had to admit that to himself. But honestly, it really didn't fit him and Giselle, "Mom, hate to break it to you. But I don't think that would go over too well with Giselle."

"Well I can't see why not?" she said.

"Think about it Mom, that song has so much in it about the bride's family," Robert said matter of factly.

"And?" Judy asked.

"Umm…Mom, she doesn't have any family besides me and Morgan," Robert said in a manor that said 'you already know that'.

"What? Robbie! Why didn't you tell me?" Robert held the phone away from his ear as she yelled.

"I thought you knew! I told you she wasn't from around here! You met her! I swear I told you when you were here!" Robert defended himself.

"Apparently not! Where could she be from that she doesn't have any family," Judy asked.

Robert sighed, he had to explain this to his mother sometime or another, "Andalasia. It's a world called Andalasia."

"Anadalasia? A world? What on earth are you talking about Robbie?" she asked, completely bewildered.

"Nothing on earth! It's not on earth Mom! She fell through some magical well in Andalasia, came through a manhole in Manhattan, and I caught her after falling off the castle billboard," Robert explained, he knew she would think he was crazy.

"Robert Philip, you better stop telling me this nonsense right this moment! Tell me the truth," Judy scorned her son.

"Mom," Robert said seriously, "I'm not joking."

Silence buzzed across the line for a long time. "Mom, are you there?"

"Oh I'm here alright," Judy said after awhile. "I just don't understand."

"Look, can we talk about this later?" Robert asked as Giselle walked into the room behind him.

"Yeah…later," Judy said hesitantly, "Bye."

"Bye Mom," Robert said before hanging up the phone. He turned around to face Giselle. She looked perfect, her hair was up in a loose bun and she wore a red and grey baby doll style dress. Giselle always did things differently than everyone else. Most people would sleep in on Saturdays and when they eventually did wake up they would go around their house in pajamas. But not Giselle, no, she was different. She was Giselle.

"You slept in awfully late this morning," Giselle said with a smile.

Robert looked over at the clock, it read 10:34 AM. "Yeah, I guess I did," he said with a little yawn.

Giselle leaned in and kissed his cheek, taking a deep breath of his scent in. "Two weeks, exactly two weeks left," she said smiling.

"Yeah, just two weeks," Robert sighed, he suddenly almost pitied her now that his mom had him thinking about the fact that she had no family. But he couldn't help but smile, when she was happy he couldn't not be too.

"I bet that was what she was talking about with you," Giselle said, her smile slipping away a bit.

"How did you know?" Robert asked, still smiling brightly at her.

"I heard you," Giselle said softly, her smile had completely vanished now.

"How much?" Robert asked, his smile fading too.

"Enough," she whispered.

"I'm sorry, I didn't know…," Robert said pulling her into his arms.

"It's alright, I haven't had a family in a really long time. And the one I had wasn't the best. You and Morgan are all I want," Giselle said, a weak smile reappearing.

"You know what, we've never talked about you're life much. I mean, about your life in Andalasia. Your childhood," Robert said.

"It's not much to talk about really, I lived in the forest most of my life. Before that it has never been real clear to me, it doesn't matter. My only real family there was the animals," Giselle sighed, forcing a happier smile onto her face, "You have never said much about your life in Tennessee either, your childhood."

"Ha! Well there is a reason for that. I'm the second oldest out of five," Robert started.

"What? You said you only have three brothers," Giselle objected shaking her head.

"I know, I have a sister too," Robert pointed out.

"You never said anything about her before!" Giselle protested.

"She's the youngest, her name is Ashley. It goes Earl, me, Frank, Joe, then Ashley. She is six years younger than Joe, and Joe is five years younger than me. So she's, well…twenty-three this August," Robert said, doing the math in his head.

"Oh! I can't wait! I can't believe you never told me you had a sister before!" Giselle exclaimed.

"Yeah, well… she is a work of art. None of my brothers are married, but Ashley…," Robert sighed, "She got married when she was seventeen, her husband, John, died when she was twenty."

"That's terrible! I'm so sorry," Giselle said.

"Yeah well, Ashley had a lot of growing up to do. Especially when she found out she was pregnant a month after John died in his motorcycle accident. Her son, Jack, is about two and a half now," Robert explained.

"Wow, it must be so hard to go through that," Giselle said then added, "I guess you would know."

"Yeah, Ashley and I do have a little bit more experience with the bad side of life. I don't know what she thinks of it but I know that I wouldn't ever trade Morgan for a different past. I love her so much, she is worth the pain that I had to go through," Robert sighed.

"I know what you mean," Giselle said. After awhile of silence she spoke up again, "So you are thirty-four."

"Yeah, I am," Robert said, laughing a bit. "We never really talked about that either did we?"

"No, I guess we haven't," Giselle laughed.

"Do you know how old you are?" Robert asked.

"Robert, we are not dim witted in Andalasia, of course I know how old I am!" Giselle laughed, "I'm twenty-nine."

"Well how am I supposed to know how things work in Andalasia?" Robert asked, still laughing.

"Well, we don't have months, we only have the four seasons. We have the same years and days though," Giselle explained.

"So when was your birthday in Andalasia seasons? Maybe we can translate that into the months we use here," Robert suggested.

"The 8th of autumn was my birthday there," Giselle said.

Robert looked at the calendar on the refrigerator, he flipped to September. "Autumn begins on the 22nd of September, so your birthday would be September 30th!" he said triumphantly.

Giselle smiled at him as he marked the day on the calendar as her birthday. "When is your birthday?"

"August 19th," Robert said as he turned around to face her again.

"I guess you really do learn something new everyday," Giselle sighed as she leaned into Robert's arms.

"Heard that one at the studio?" Robert asked as he wrapped his arms around her.

"Uh huh," Giselle nodded. Robert leaned in and kissed Giselle lightly. He held her glance for a long time. Then Giselle broke the silence, "So you have a sister."

This chapter was just kind of plain fluff, I hope you liked it. I figured we needed some more information on the both and I had been planning on just slipping the facts in randomly here or there but I couldn't figure out where! So the result of it was an informational pure fluff chapter. Gives you something to expect when they get to Tennessee. And the part about Lost In This Moment was purely because I LOVE that song and was thinking about making that the first song they dance to at the wedding. But then I realized it wouldn't work because the entire first verse is about how he sees her mom crying and watches her dad walk her down the aisle. So therefore I had to at least put it in the fan fic that it was ALMOST the song they dance to.