This is the last chapter of Tomorrow's Past. I'll start the next book after
I get back from L.A. around August 6. (Almost a whole month in L.A.!) I
already have some great ideas for 'Tomorrow's Family' including Violet's
birth, Tomorrow and Connor (Finally), and Cheerleading Camp. Oh and if
FanFic ever gets reviews back up please put lots of reviews in so when I
get back I'll be pleasantly surprised. Leaving my reviewers will be the
hardest thing about going to L.A., but seeing the Hyperion and the High
School in Torrance, I'll get over it! Have a nice summer and I'll post
when I get back.
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"I thought he said they'd be back soon." Tomorrow said worriedly pacing her living room.
"They'll be okay Tom, they're the Scooby Gang. There is nothing they can't handle." Connor assured her from the couch.
"You're right" Tomorrow finally decided sitting down on the couch next to him and putting her head on his shoulder. "I just wish they were back."
As if by magic, all six adults appeared in front of them. Suddenly they all started yelling at once. Tomorrow and Connor couldn't even understand them until Spike grabbed Tomorrow's arm and took her out into the hallway. "What in the hell do you think you are doing? I absolutely forbid you from dating him let alone marrying him."
"Marry who dad you're not making any sense."
"Connor. We all just went through the rehearsal dinner for your wedding and if you think I'm going to let that happen."
"Excuse me." Connor said going out the front door and slamming it behind him.
"Dad, I don't believe you." Tomorrow said sadly shaking her head as she ran out the door after Connor. She eventually found him at the basketball court. She watched as he made four very bad shots in a row. "Hey mind if I play you one on one. I think for the first time in my life I can beat you without resorting to tickling." When he didn't respond, she sighed, "Look I know my dad can be a complete jerk sometimes, but that was his way of venting because he knows he has no say in the matter. The truth is he likes you, if he didn't, you would have been strangled like Max or worse. They didn't expect to be thrown into the future let alone our wedding. They didn't even have time to adjust to us as a couple. They'll cool down in a couple of days, especially when they realize that future is going to be held off at least after I get out of college."
"You were right," He finally said.
"Of course I was, about what"
"About dating being a mistake, our lives are so complicated without adding 'us' to it. I saw it in your face when I told you and I saw it again tonight in every single one of their eyes."
"Connor, I was wrong. I admit none of us were prepared for this, not even you. I know that when you saw that book you had the same look that the rest of us had. It will take time, but I'm not giving up. You've been a big part of my life my entire life. You're the one I go to when I can't deal with the adults. No one else in the world understands me like you do, and no one is ever going to come between us not Max, not my dad, not even you. You know how stubborn I can get when I set my mind to something."
"You've really set your mind on this?" Connor asked.
In response, Tomorrow came over and kissed him, "I really have." As the kiss deepens, the shot cuts to the ball rolling on the ground.
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"I thought he said they'd be back soon." Tomorrow said worriedly pacing her living room.
"They'll be okay Tom, they're the Scooby Gang. There is nothing they can't handle." Connor assured her from the couch.
"You're right" Tomorrow finally decided sitting down on the couch next to him and putting her head on his shoulder. "I just wish they were back."
As if by magic, all six adults appeared in front of them. Suddenly they all started yelling at once. Tomorrow and Connor couldn't even understand them until Spike grabbed Tomorrow's arm and took her out into the hallway. "What in the hell do you think you are doing? I absolutely forbid you from dating him let alone marrying him."
"Marry who dad you're not making any sense."
"Connor. We all just went through the rehearsal dinner for your wedding and if you think I'm going to let that happen."
"Excuse me." Connor said going out the front door and slamming it behind him.
"Dad, I don't believe you." Tomorrow said sadly shaking her head as she ran out the door after Connor. She eventually found him at the basketball court. She watched as he made four very bad shots in a row. "Hey mind if I play you one on one. I think for the first time in my life I can beat you without resorting to tickling." When he didn't respond, she sighed, "Look I know my dad can be a complete jerk sometimes, but that was his way of venting because he knows he has no say in the matter. The truth is he likes you, if he didn't, you would have been strangled like Max or worse. They didn't expect to be thrown into the future let alone our wedding. They didn't even have time to adjust to us as a couple. They'll cool down in a couple of days, especially when they realize that future is going to be held off at least after I get out of college."
"You were right," He finally said.
"Of course I was, about what"
"About dating being a mistake, our lives are so complicated without adding 'us' to it. I saw it in your face when I told you and I saw it again tonight in every single one of their eyes."
"Connor, I was wrong. I admit none of us were prepared for this, not even you. I know that when you saw that book you had the same look that the rest of us had. It will take time, but I'm not giving up. You've been a big part of my life my entire life. You're the one I go to when I can't deal with the adults. No one else in the world understands me like you do, and no one is ever going to come between us not Max, not my dad, not even you. You know how stubborn I can get when I set my mind to something."
"You've really set your mind on this?" Connor asked.
In response, Tomorrow came over and kissed him, "I really have." As the kiss deepens, the shot cuts to the ball rolling on the ground.
