Disclaimer: Same as always, I don't own the 7th heaven characters. I only write about them! So, read, enjoy and please review!

Note: In order to make the story more interesting and move it along, I am skipping ahead a few years!



Looking at her youngest sons, Annie's eyes began to tear up. "How did they grow up so fast?" she asked her husband who was standing behind her.

"I don't know how did any of our kids grow up so fast?"

"You know, sending a child off to school for the first time never gets easier, no matter how many times you've done it."

"I know honey," Eric said comfortingly. He turned to the twins and said "Ok guys, are you ready to go to school?"

"Yeah!" Sam and David said energetically.

"Ok, lets go to the van."

The four Camdens loaded up and drove to the Glen Oak Elementary School. When they arrived, Annie looked at Eric and said, "Do you think they'll be alright in separate rooms? Should we have requested that they be put into the same classroom?"

"Yes, and no."

"Are you sure?"

"Yes."

"Alright." She turned around to face Sam and David and said, "Ok guys, its time to meet your teachers."

The got out of the van and walked into the school and quickly found the kindergarten hallway. Sam was in room K-A with Miss Hollins, and David was in room K-B with Mrs. Rose. They walked to K-A and Annie stopped at the doorway.

"Eric, are you sure-"

"Yes, I'm sure," she said, cutting her off.

"Ok." They walked in and Miss Hollins walked over and introduced herself. "Hi, I'm miss Hollins."

In control of herself now, Annie introduced herself. "Hi, I'm Annie Camden. This is my husband Eric, and our twin son, Sam and David. Sam is in your class," she said indicating to the little boy who was hiding behind her legs. "David is in Mrs. Rose's class."

"Its nice to meet you all." Miss Hollins bend down to Sam and said, "Hi Sam, I'm your teacher. My name is Miss Hollins. Do you want to come play with the other boys and girls?"

Sam nodded his head shyly.

"Ok, I'll take you over there," she said, extending her hand. Sam took her hand and happily walked over to the play area.

"Bye-bye, Sam. Mommy will be back to pick you up later!" But he never heard her. He was too engrossed with building a tower of blocks.

As the remaining three Camdens walked out of the classroom, a few tears rolled down Annie's cheeks.

"Mommy, why you cry?" David asked in concern.

"Mommy is a little sad, honey."

"Why?"

"Because you and Brother are getting so big! And I'm going to miss you while you're at school."

"Why?"

"Because I love you."

"I love you too, Mommy."

By this time they were ready to enter room K-B. As they walked in, Mrs. Rose approached. "Ah, Reverend and Mrs. Camden! It's so nice to see you again." Mrs. Rose had been Lucy, Simon and Ruthie's kindergarten teacher.

"It's nice to see you too, Mrs. Rose," Eric said.

"This must be David," she said.

"Yes, this is our little David." Annie said. Then she turned to her youngest son. "David, this is Mrs. Rose. She is you teacher. Can you say hi?" "Hi," he said.

"Well, hello there. How are you?"

"Good."

"Well, that's good. Why don't we go see what the other boys and girls are doing?"

"Ok."

"Tell Mom and Dad good-bye," Mrs. Rose instructed.

"Bye-bye, Mommy. Bye-bye, Daddy."

"Bye-bye David." Annie said, trying to hold back her tears.

"Bye David," Eric echoed.

With that, David was off. On the way back to the van, Annie asked one more time, "How did they grow up so fast?





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