Author's Note: My reunion fic and one of my two final BSC stories. I have one Little Sister based story left too. This is going to be about ten chapters or so with a chapter dedicated to each member. I'm going to sneak in their futures and stuff into a story so lots of details to sort out and such.

Please review! I appreciate all readers and I'd love to see what you think!


Kristy Thomas sighed as she glanced up and down the street. The old Bradford Court, where she and her friends grew up for years. She glanced over at the houses before stopping in front of her a particular set of houses. Two across the street once was the home of her best friend Mary Anne Spier and herself. The house she stood in front of was once Claudia Kishi's.

The Perkins still lived in her former home which would be an easy visit. Bobby and Nancy Gianelli lived in the old Spier-slash-Hobart home. That might be harder, but she had said her goodbye's long ago.

Gathering any shred of dignity she had left Kristy walked up the front path. The new people had put in a white picket fence, very fifties of them, while she just smiled. It looked like it belonged. She grabbed the bag of cookies in her car and headed toward the door.

Who said that you couldn't go home? Or at least take one last chance to relive your past. Sighing to herself she shook her head.

Pressing her finger into the doorbell Kristy waited for a second. There was a sound of a dog barking and getting closer to the door. The front light went on before a handsome young man stood in front of her, maybe a few years younger than her, and Kristy just smiled brightly. A ginger and white colored cocker spaniel with its hair cut short wagging its tail and barked at her.

"Hi," he said and smiled at her pulling the dog from getting out. "Can I help you?"

"Hi, my name is Kristy Thomas and I heard you just bought this house?" she asked a bit anxious. The man just looked confused a moment and nodded. "I know it might sound odd but I just wondering if I look around for the last time."

The man just smiled and laughed a little some. Next to him a pretty young woman conveniently already dressed for bed stopped at the door.

"Oh, did you live here before the Kishi's?" she asked wrapping her sweater around her tightly.

"I used to live across the street really. A friend used to live here, Claudia. We ran a babysitting service back when we were thirteen. I heard someone just bought it and its silly, but I guess I wanted to see how everything was."

"Yea I remember the babysitters club. You used to baby sit my family all the time growing. Um, the Pike family?" said the man and the dog turned back deeper the house.

Something inside her mind clicked and laughed at little herself. No wonder he looked at her like he already knew her. Looking him over she tried to think of which one he would be. Hmm only two of the Pike kids stayed in Stoneybrook after graduation. She knew it was Margo and Byron so automatically she knew which one he was.

"All the time let me guess you're…. Byron?"

"That's me."

"I'm glad that I still have a good memory then. I kind of fell off the gossip train of what's happening on this side of town eventually. Let me see if I got this. Mallory lives in NYC, Adam is in the marines, Jordan is in Los Angeles, Vanessa in Nashville, Margo is still in Stoneybrook, and Claire is a senior in college but I'm not sure where. Does that sound right?"

"Wow you may live on the other side of town but a great memory," said Byron laughing. "Claire's going to NYU actually. Mal works in NYC but lives in Boston though, but very close."

"You might remember me," said Charlotte waving at her. "Stacey was my favorite babysitter though, I'm Charlotte Johanssen."

Kristy just raised an eyebrow and nodded remembering her well. Byron's eyes settled on the bag of cookies in her hand. The dog barked once again breaking the awkward silence. The two shared a look before letting her in and she stepped inside feel nostalgic.

Looks like they didn't change much just yet. Then again they just got the house not too long ago.

"Cookie?" she asked as Byron eagerly took the bag. "If I knew you had a dog, I would have brought a treat."

"You didn't have to do that," said Charlotte and glared a him slightly exasperated sigh to see him eating two. Well Kristy did remember him being hyperaware of dinnertime. "I can show you around."

Looking around she could see that they had thrown down colorful rugs on the hardwood floors. The living room had been painted a soft gray color. Colorful pillows sat on a cushy navy chair and couch combo made the living room look full. Light gauzy curtains hung on either side of the window. Kristy could still remember how low the couch used to sit when the Kishi's lived here.

She peered into the downstairs bathroom seeing that they painted everything.

"The wallpaper took forever to take down," said Charlotte.

No art or anything small yet probably with a small animal in the house they've must train him first. The kitchen also updated. The dining room had a rather small table in the middle making it kind of look lost in a large room.

"The cookies are amazing," said Byron handing one to her.

"Thanks," she said and looked at them and then up the steps. "I didn't make them my foster daughter did."

She flushed happy that Kylie had done a good job. Curiously she walked up the steps and saw that they had also painted the hall. The wallpaper taken down of course and just curiously peered around. She didn't really know Janine or Mr. and Mrs. Kishi's room to really care. She did peek to see that their room was fully functional and decorated well. Then Janine's to see a crib. Oh wow, they must be trying...

Then stopped outside of Claudia's. It was painted of course and no sign that Claudia left her mark there in any other way. Glancing around she could picture that last babysitters club meeting. Her perched in the directors' chair gazing around everyone with a sad but content smile.

Mary Anne was reading some of the first entries in the club notebook. Stacey laughing at something from over her shoulder. They were giggling and gossiping, probably over their first time at Sea City.

Claudia pasting pictures into a scrapbook with Mallory's help. She had managed to convince Abby, Shannon, Logan, and Jessi to come to the final meeting. It was the last one they ever held after all. It was as if she could smell the three pizzas on the floor or the chocolate hidden in the room somewhere. Everyone talking and laughing the phone not going off once. Any calls that were made after that meeting were all turned away or given a certain sitters phone number.

A smile on her face looking around picturing it all as it happened. "I just might have to cancel my phone since I got a cell phone," said Claudia to Shannon.

So many memories and good ones of meeting so much. They all became like her sisters like Hannie and Nancy had become to Karen. A hand gently touched her shoulder bringing her back to reality. Kristy smiled at Charlotte who had noticed her space off.

"Are you okay?" asked Charlotte.

"Yea I just have a lot of memories in this room, good and bad," she said leaning against the door frame. Then pointed to the area on the other end of the room. "Claudia had a directors chair that sat there. I always sat in that chair."

"Maybe we'll have to find one somewhere," said Byron a smirk on his lips. "You must have had a lot of fun huh?"

"So much fun. You know just because we stopped the weekly meetings didn't mean we stopped babysitting. It was just the end of grand events and big ideas," said Kristy a bit wistfully. "The club split summer between freshman and sophomore year. I babysat more kids near Watson's house then I did before. Abby and I had Krusher's practice twice a week until the end of high school. We're all still friends though, I mean I talked to Mary Anne just last week. Her youngest just turned 2."

"That's great," said Byron leaning against the wall. "I remember Stacey and Mary Anne being our mother's helper going to Sea City until they graduated. That's one reason why they were invited to our wedding."

Kristy had turned and smiled at them. She didn't notice if Charlotte was wearing a wedding ring or not.

"Congratulations," she said. "When's…"

"Next week," said Charlotte. "Stacey, Mary Anne, and Dawn are going to be in town on Sunday I think."

Wow that was soon and she'd have to call Mary Anne. She would usually tell her when she was in town but then again she was probably busy packing and call her that Friday. After all it was only Tuesday.

"It's weird a lot of our old babysitters are going to be there," said Byron. "Stacey and Mary Anne because mother's helpers, Stacey lives behind my family home when she visits and her mom and mine is friends." He began to tick off the others with his fingers. "Jeff is one of my groomsmen, so it just made sense to invite the entire Schafer/Spier family. Mallory's my sister, umm…"

"Becca is one of my bridesmaids and I invited the entire Ramsey family. I think she said Jessi might be in town," said Charlotte.

The wheels in her mind was turning and glanced at the room behind her. Nostalgia and a big idea already forming in her mind. So many of her friends were going to be back in town. She had no clue about Shannon, Logan, or Abby but with a majority there, well, now would be the time.

It was like she was thirteen again. Not only that but it wasn't some stranger living in the Kishi house making her idea awkward. Or at least as awkward as it would be. At least it wouldn't hurt to ask, if no, she still had Watson's home to use.

Kristy had straightened up and looked at the two who had shared a cookie together.

"This might sound silly, but with everyone in town would you care I host a party in that room. It won't go on very long and we'll clean up and everything. Just for like nostalgia's sake," she said shifting on her feet.

Bryon and Charlotte shared a look with each other. They were already doing that thing her parents did, talking with their eyes. She couldn't even do that with her own husband. Then again, they weren't always on the same page.

"Um, well we have some remaining wedding planning to do," said Charlotte. "As long as you're done by six, I don't see why not."

"It'd be like a meeting for us," said Kristy grinning silently cheering in her mind. "Don't worry we'll keep out of your hair and leave everything where we left it. Thank you so much, I was fully prepared to call Watson if you said no."

"There is one condition, if you have any leftovers you have to leave the food here."

"Byron!" scolded Charlotte swatting his shoulder playfully. Then laughed a little and nodded agreeing with him.

"Deal, I'll get Kylie to make a three-layer cake then. I'm glad that we all parted on good terms though, it's been awhile since all of us have been in the same room. So, it'll be kind of surreal. Thank you so much though!"

"It's no problem just make sure that nobody calls asking for a babysitter," said Byron teasingly. "Thanks for the cookies by the way."

She looked down and saw that most were all gone. Oh well, she had some leftovers at home herself. With that she Kristy headed out the front door to her car. She had some calls to make thinking about her friends.