Hey everybody- If you want to know what happened that made Willow divorce Xander read 'Where Were You On Our Wedding Day.' It explains the divorce perfectly and is a really good story.
Shadowz- No Peter is not the other Peter. He's not a really old vampire, but I'm still really impressed that you caught that.
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"And you just left?" Violet exclaimed listening to Anne retelling the story.
"Yeah. What else was I supposed to do? It was so creepy Violet. I mean one moment she's not there, then she is, and then she's gone again. Grandpa Spike is taking it hard." Anne sighed.
"What is Spike taking hard?" Willow asked absently, walking into the living room. "Hi Anne. Violet, remember you're having dinner with your father tonight. I'll be at the Magic Box late, but you know the number if you need anything or he doesn't show up."
"Mom! Dad missed dinner once, and he had a flat tire. He'll be here," Violet assured her mom.
"Well, I hope you're right dear. I just know how irresponsible he can be. But what do you expect from a man who has never been good at commitment? Bye girls," Willow called as she closed the front door behind her.
"Wow, I didn't know things were that bad between your parents." Anne looked over at Violet sympathetically.
"Yeah, well they are. They'll never talk about what happened, but the way I see it is Dad did something to betray mom's trust. Dad's great though, and I love having dinner with him. I just wish they could get along. I mean they were best friends before they got married, and now that they're divorced they have a lot of ammo against each other. I'm sorry; I didn't mean to get you involved in their fight. Hey, if we hurry we can still watch a movie before dad gets here."
"Sure! Something insane. I don't think I could take a logical movie today."
"Check, one Mel Brooks movie coming up."
Shadowz- No Peter is not the other Peter. He's not a really old vampire, but I'm still really impressed that you caught that.
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"And you just left?" Violet exclaimed listening to Anne retelling the story.
"Yeah. What else was I supposed to do? It was so creepy Violet. I mean one moment she's not there, then she is, and then she's gone again. Grandpa Spike is taking it hard." Anne sighed.
"What is Spike taking hard?" Willow asked absently, walking into the living room. "Hi Anne. Violet, remember you're having dinner with your father tonight. I'll be at the Magic Box late, but you know the number if you need anything or he doesn't show up."
"Mom! Dad missed dinner once, and he had a flat tire. He'll be here," Violet assured her mom.
"Well, I hope you're right dear. I just know how irresponsible he can be. But what do you expect from a man who has never been good at commitment? Bye girls," Willow called as she closed the front door behind her.
"Wow, I didn't know things were that bad between your parents." Anne looked over at Violet sympathetically.
"Yeah, well they are. They'll never talk about what happened, but the way I see it is Dad did something to betray mom's trust. Dad's great though, and I love having dinner with him. I just wish they could get along. I mean they were best friends before they got married, and now that they're divorced they have a lot of ammo against each other. I'm sorry; I didn't mean to get you involved in their fight. Hey, if we hurry we can still watch a movie before dad gets here."
"Sure! Something insane. I don't think I could take a logical movie today."
"Check, one Mel Brooks movie coming up."
