Life After High School - Ten Years Later
By Risty and Silver
Disclaimer: Uh...err...heh...Oh damn, we don't own them.
Summary: ::yawn:: read and find out.
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(Ria's POV)
I snuck down the hallway. It was 1am Saturday morning. I snuck into the boys' room.
"Kane, Vince, wake up!" I whispered, shaking them both gently.
"Wha." Kane stirred. "What's up, Ria?"
"Come on!" I whispered and the boys got up. Kane rubbed his eyes as we quietly went down to the kitchen.
"Ria, what's going on?"
"I told you, it's mum's birthday tomorrow...or today if you want to get technical. I want you to help me decorate the kitchen. Rosie is bringing over a cake tomorrow. Dad has wrapped the presents that we got for her. It's all done, except the decorating."
"Okay."
So we got to work, hanging streamers and balloons, organizing the presents and I wrote up a big sign with balloons and presents, saying 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY MUM!!'
Lots of people were coming; most of the people were actually parents of my friends and my brothers and sisters. Kirby had made friends with our cousins, who were five and six. She had fun at kindergarten while us older ones went to school.
At about two thirty, we went back to bed, the kitchen successfully decorated.
In the morning, I got up early and went into the kitchen. Kane, Vince and Dad were already there.
"I'm letting your mother have a lie in. It is her 31st birthday after all." Dad said with a smile. I nodded. Just then, Todd and Brodie came running down the stairs.
"She's coming! She's coming!" They said together. Dad jumped up and motioned to the sign I had made the night before. I picked up, just as Mum and the other girls came downstairs.
"Happy Birthday Mum!" Us kids all cried.
"Happy Birthday Jamie!" Called dad.
"Happy Birthday Mrs. Baggins!" Called Kane and Vince.
We spent the day organizing the party with the whole town.
I know that mum had grown to love the whole town and the town had grown to love her. She was always good to her and she was good to them. This party was going to be a blast.
By Risty and Silver
Disclaimer: Uh...err...heh...Oh damn, we don't own them.
Summary: ::yawn:: read and find out.
************************************************************************
(Ria's POV)
I snuck down the hallway. It was 1am Saturday morning. I snuck into the boys' room.
"Kane, Vince, wake up!" I whispered, shaking them both gently.
"Wha." Kane stirred. "What's up, Ria?"
"Come on!" I whispered and the boys got up. Kane rubbed his eyes as we quietly went down to the kitchen.
"Ria, what's going on?"
"I told you, it's mum's birthday tomorrow...or today if you want to get technical. I want you to help me decorate the kitchen. Rosie is bringing over a cake tomorrow. Dad has wrapped the presents that we got for her. It's all done, except the decorating."
"Okay."
So we got to work, hanging streamers and balloons, organizing the presents and I wrote up a big sign with balloons and presents, saying 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY MUM!!'
Lots of people were coming; most of the people were actually parents of my friends and my brothers and sisters. Kirby had made friends with our cousins, who were five and six. She had fun at kindergarten while us older ones went to school.
At about two thirty, we went back to bed, the kitchen successfully decorated.
In the morning, I got up early and went into the kitchen. Kane, Vince and Dad were already there.
"I'm letting your mother have a lie in. It is her 31st birthday after all." Dad said with a smile. I nodded. Just then, Todd and Brodie came running down the stairs.
"She's coming! She's coming!" They said together. Dad jumped up and motioned to the sign I had made the night before. I picked up, just as Mum and the other girls came downstairs.
"Happy Birthday Mum!" Us kids all cried.
"Happy Birthday Jamie!" Called dad.
"Happy Birthday Mrs. Baggins!" Called Kane and Vince.
We spent the day organizing the party with the whole town.
I know that mum had grown to love the whole town and the town had grown to love her. She was always good to her and she was good to them. This party was going to be a blast.
