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The Triple Butterfly Effect
He would never call her a curse…
He would call her a blessing…
She wasn't a demon…
She was an angel…
His angel…
The love of his life…
. . .
Allison sighed as she stared at the white and pink stick in her hands. One line.
Jack's comment had struck Allison in the heart like a piercing arrow because it was all true. But what really scared her was the thought of Joey Drew and the baby. She has seen what he is capable of doing to an adult at his age, so the thought of what he could do to a baby was nothing but frightening and heartbreaking.
"Allison, you've been in there a while. Are you alright?"
The voice actress turned to her loves voice and slowly nodded. "Yes, Thomas I'm fine. I'll be out in a while."
Thomas knew that Allison had taken a pregnancy test, even though she didn't say anything to him. She had told him what Jack told her, which not only upset him but scared Allison to the point where she really didn't want to be pregnant.
Never mind that she still hadn't fully recovered.
Back in the restroom, Allison kept staring at the test for a few more moments before tossing it in the trash and looking out the window where she saw something interesting…
A yellow butterfly was slowly flying around as if it was telling her something, especially since it never looked away from her.
Suddenly, it flew away.
Allison stared at the empty wind, before making a decision. It was going to be hard and Thomas probably wouldn't like it, but it felt like the right thing to do.
Allison walked into the bedroom where Thomas was sitting on the bed patiently waiting for her. She sat next to him and gently took his hand.
"Thomas, I don't think I want to have a baby anymore. I know we made a plan, but with all these thoughts and everything I'm feeling, a baby doesn't seem like a good idea. I'm sorry."
The repairman avoided her gaze as he thought about how to respond. She wasn't doing this to hurt him or herself. She was doing it to protect the baby. An innocent child. She was already being a mother.
"Allison, this will change everything. You know, that right?"
The voce actress rested her head on his bare shoulder.
"Yes, Thomas and I am so sorry."
Just as the decision was made, the yellow butterfly reappeared, casting a small shadow on Allison's stomach.
. . .
It was well into the evening when Sammy started going through the pink envelope. All the notes and poetry were written with such love and passion, it literally made the music director feel sick…and a little jealous and sad.
"Of all the men in the world, Allison gives her heart and soul to an ill-tempered, cold-hearted repairman." He said while crumpling one of the notes.
His thoughts suddenly drifted to Susie's hatred for Allison. He remembered Susie often telling him that she wanted Allison to be miserable…and sometimes even dead.
A smile quickly appeared on his face. He just might have figured out a way to win Susie back. But first he needed to talk to a couple of people.
. . .
Thomas and Allison's decision to not have a baby really did change their lives. While the love was still very strong, they couldn't help but feel a very big hole in their hearts, and they knew that the only thing that could fill that hole was a baby.
. . .
"Well Miss Allison, I am happy to say that the bug has officially passed. You have completed the doctor's treatment and got as much bed rest as you could. So, I say you are good to go!" Jack said as he looked through the notes he had taken during her visits. He expected her to be excited, but instead she just sat on the bed with a frown on her face. "Hey, is there something else wrong with you? I would think you would be happy that you are finally better."
Allison just stood up and slightly smiled. "I'm fine Jack, don't worry. Thank you for all your help."
She then left the infirmary without giving him a chance to respond.
"Something is definitely wrong. It's not like her to act like this."
. . .
Down in the basement area, Norman and Wally were making a decision of their own.
'If Allison is able to do so, then I'm sure we can." Wally said while pulling out a handkerchief.
The projectionist took a moment. "Fine. But, if it doesn't work out, we can at least not be afraid to talk to him."
They both shook on it.
. . .
Joey Drew let out another frustrated sigh as he searched though the folder containing invoices and bills regarding the studio. Everything was not going as well as it had in the past and if things didn't change, Joey would have to close the studio and declare bankruptcy. He may have overspent on projects and mismanaged a little, but to him it was all necessary for the studio and the public. So, he decided to invest in another project that would no doubt attract attention.
"Bendyland"
But he also knew that if he wanted Bendyland to work, he would have to invest in another project as well.
He opened a desk drawer and pulled out a folder labeled…
"The Ink Machine"
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I hope you enjoyed the first part of The Triple Butterfly Effect! I am bringing back Bendyland and finally bringing in The Ink Machine as well. Thank you again my friends for all your help and support and we'll see you in the next chapter!
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