Hey guys, sorry, this was up later than planned. It was supposed to be up by Wednesday, when I finished it, but the night I was going to upload, my older brother had a hockey game that I wanted to go see, and time just didn't line up for that release date. But here it is, and only two days later than planned!

Because there's only one review to reply to, which is what I will do below, I have a couple things to notify you about. If any of you read the Heartland Blog (only those in Canada really pay attention, cuz we see the episodes first,) sometime in one of the blogs, all the episode titles are released. As for this story, I have finally finished most of the chapter titles, or at least until chapter 22. So here they are:

(The first seven, eight including this chapter, are ones you already know.)

Chapter Titles (so far, they may still change so don't get mad if they're not the same when the chapter appears!):

1- Car in the Driveway

2- Best Family in the World

3- A Day of Excitement

4- Hidden Talents

5- Two Calls

6- Baggage Of Not Just Clothes

7- A Conversation Rated PG-13

8- What Wyatt Wants

9- I Still Love Him

10- Reconsidered Decisions

11- Three Dates

12- Not Cut Out For That

13- They'll Be Alright

14- From The Ground Up

15- Puppies and Kisses

16- A Child Of Our Own

17- Witnessed Proposal

18- The Mother-Daughter Bond

19- Us All Over Again

20- The Hudson Fall Finale

21- Big Surprises

22- Tough Love

So there you have it, all the chapter titles, so far, up until chapter 22. That doesn't mean there won't be any changes, or only 22 chapters. This story will probably be more than that, I just haven't planned that far ahead yet. I mean, we're only on chapter 8! So we'll see what happens.

On another note, any of these chapters spark your interest as to what might happen? Leave a review if you have any thoughts.

Here's the one review I'm replying to, and thanks for everyone who reviewed! This story is one of my best, (actually it's my first story since the account switch) So thanks for all the love!


GKB chapter 7 . Nov 20

impressed with Lyndy ,she very mature for her age? Glad she know what happen to Georgie & now the other sibbing will know to? Please make this a loving story again...
more please...

My response:

Lyndy is very mature for eleven. Most eleven year-olds aren't even TJ mature, and some of my friends aren't even as mature as Lyndy. But she's a deep thinker, yet she's still a kid. And you'll see her learn and grow throughout the story (hopefully).

Lily and TJ knowing the whole story? You'll have to see...but remember, TJ's like Lyndy, he can't bear to know something, especially when he can tell his older sister does. Lily though, she's more innocent and the truth will be sugar coated for her, no doubt.


Finally, here's the chapter!

Chapter 8 - What Wyatt Wants

Three days later, things were still quiet between Georgie and Wyatt. No fighting, which was the good thing, but no progress either. It was clear from the beginning that Georgie wasn't about to make this easy. And especially that they were sharing the same house, and had other people around them, which meant no fighting. Especially around Lily and TJ. Lyndy was another story, yet the young couple seemed to be able to hold back the urge to talk the way they had earlier that week.

No one, except Wyatt, had known that Lyndy knew what was going on. And Wyatt wasn't about to tell anyone. He liked that someone else knew things, and like before, maybe it would be good for her to know some things a bit excelled for her age.

Lyndy had told TJ a more mild version of the story and Lily an even lesser version. They barely knew what had happened, but Lyndy didn't leave out the part where Georgie was injured by a horse. Although they were sworn to secrecy, Lyndy was still scared someone other than Wyatt would find out what the kids knew.

By Friday afternoon, there was complete silence whenever Wyatt and Georgie were in a room together. No words from either of them, though you could tell they had many things to say. But no words were spoken from each of them, and if Lyndy hadn't been spending so much time with Wyatt, she would have sworn he was mute. TJ and Lily talked to Georgie sometimes, but she was harder to thaw than Wyatt. And since Lyndy had made it clear to leave Wyatt alone, TJ and Lily were stuck out of the loop.

Yet things were going to change, or at least some people thought they were. This weekend was Lyndy's special weekend with Rhett, which meant TJ could talk to Wyatt as much as he wanted. And Lily could possibly charm Georgie by herself. Katie had spent most of the days with Brick, who was surprised to hear his brother was in town again. But Brick wasn't one to ask questions, and only came by once to say hi, and pick up Katie for a date. Sometimes, Wyatt wished other people could be like his brother, his mom one of them. When Jenn found out her eldest son was back in town and with Georgie, she became the "smother" Wyatt had nicknamed her all those years ago. It used to be just a joke between Georgie and Wyatt, but since Georgie wasn't speaking to Wyatt, Wyatt explained it to the rest of the family, minus Amy and Ty of course. Jenn had been so thrilled her son and daughter-in-law were home, that she through a huge barbeque that evening. Everyone was invited, but only the Flemming-Bordens and Katie went. Wyatt claimed it was too short of notice and that he had plans to clean out the motor van, and Georgie said she was too tired. It seemed odd to Jenn, that the two who the BBQ was for, didn't show, but since they both gave lame excuses and were to be around the Heartland house together, she assumed they were doing something unmentionable.

It took all Lyndy had to not correct Jenn on her predictions for what the couple was doing, but if she did, then it would lead to other secrets being spilled. And Lyndy was not ready for that conversation. So she held her tongue and just smiled.

"You all packed and ready for tomorrow?" TJ asked, perching on the edge of Lyndy's bed. He and Lily had been sleeping up there for the past few nights, and even though Lyndy was going to be away, they were still going to use sleeping bags on the floor. Wyatt occupied TJ's room and Georgie occupied Lily's, so it made no sense for the kids to go anywhere else.

"Yeah, I think I'm all set." Lyndy sat on her bed too, and lay back on the pillows. "Seems kinda strange to be leaving with these conditions."

TJ knew there was something Lyndy wasn't telling him. "What conditions?"

"I shouldn't say anything, it's not my place to tell," Lyndy trailed off, looking at the ceiling.

"C'mon Lyndy, since when did we hold things back from each other? Just tell me and get it over with. We don't even have to tell Lily." TJ begged. He, like Lyndy, needed to know the whole story about something, or else he would go crazy!

"It's not my place to tell," Lyndy repeated, sitting up. "And of course we wouldn't tell Lily, the topic is hardly for children! It's almost too much for me!"

"But what is it? Just tell me Lynn! I don't hide things from you!" Well at least he didn't anymore. His thoughts and feelings about Esme were a different story. And that was awhile ago, surely since then he had been completely honest with Lyndy!

It was if Lyndy could read TJ's thoughts. "What about Esme?" Lyndy glared at TJ, who looked away. Why did his sister have to have such a good memory?

"That was before! Since then, I've been 100% truthful!" TJ said.

"TJ, the stuff about Esme was a week ago! And there's been nothing to be truthful about since then. And like I already said twice, it's not my story to tell! So just drop it!" Lyndy had had enough. She stood up and walked over to the door. "I'll be in the barn."

TJ sighed. He knew his sister well enough to leave her alone. "Okay."
Lyndy thumped downstairs and discovered Katie was in the kitchen, a suitcase by her side. "Hey Katie," she said.

Katie spun to face her cousin. "Oh hey Lyndy! Your dad's going to take me to the airport soon. I hope you have a fun weekend with Rhett. I'm glad I got to see you before I left." She leaned over to hug Lyndy.

"You're leaving?" Lyndy stepped back after hugging Katie.

"It's Friday. Plus my school starts Monday." Katie's spring break had started a week later than Lyndy's and ended a week later too. That's why she'd been around that week, while Lyndy, TJ and Lily had been in school.

"Oh. I'll miss you then!" Lyndy hugged her cousin again. "TJ's upstairs, you want to say goodbye to him?'

Katie shook her head. "I said goodbye earlier. Everyone else too. It was just you I didn't get a chance to talk to."

"Visit again soon!" Lyndy said her final goodbyes as her dad entered the house. "See you later dad."

"Bye Lyndy, Mom'll be home from taking taking Georgie into town in a bit. Keep an eye on Lily."

"Right." Lyndy closed the door behind them and turned to grab her own coat and boots. Stepping outside herself, she crossed the gravel to the barn. She understood why TJ was so keen to know Wyatt and Georgie's secret, but for one in her life she needed to keep quiet about something. Plus, she didn't want anyone getting in on her plan. The plan to give Wyatt what he wanted. She was going to call it Plan WWW (or for her understanding only, What Wyatt Wants.) Her family was used to Lyndy making plans and naming them weird things, so this was no exception. But unlike the other plans, this one was going to work. And it was up to Lyndy to make sure that nothing happened to jeopardize the outcome. Which is why TJ could have no more explanations, because if he knew, things could go wrong. What Wyatt Wanted was going to work, and he'd get it.

So how was that? It's short, I know. But chapters have to be different lengths, and the next one is quite long. So stay tuned for that. Don't forget to review!

Next update/chapter:

It's Lyndy's weekend with Rhett, which means she can't be there to stop TJ from asking questions...which may be a good thing or a bad thing. Also, Amy and Georgie have a heart-to-heart talk