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A/N~ Sorry it took me so long to update! Hopefully everyone likes this chapter!
I luv my reviewers and they are: Lenniluvsbrian, Samantha, Elfin1, and toni!
This chapter will be about Ethan's life from when he was 6-9
It's gonna be a long one. . . I hope everyone likes it! Please review =)
Chapter Three
When Ethan started first grade he and his mother did not spend as much time together as they used to. But that was okay. Ethan had lots of friends at his school and he played basketball for his schools first grade/second grade combo team. He was one of the best players on the team even though he was only a first grader. Most of the team was made up of second graders. There were eight second graders and three first graders.
And Elizabeth had a lot of friends that she visited with during the day when she got off work. She worked at the mall in the Red Rose Boutique.
As Ethan slowly got older he worked harder and harder at school he almost always got A's and B's. His parents were very proud of him.
Ethan also began to notice that his family wasn't like most families. When he was in second grade every Monday someone got chosen to tell what his or her family did over the weekend. Ethan always hoped that he wouldn't get chosen because he was embarrassed to tell the class that he didn't spend very much time with his parents.
But of course the day came when his teacher, Mrs. Baxter called on him.
"Ethan," said Mrs. Baxter, "would you like to come to the front of the class and tell us about your weekend?"
Ethan went up Mrs. Baxtar's desk and faced the class.
"On Friday Night I had a basketball game and I scored three points. My mom and dad both came to the game and after that they took me out for ice cream. I got strawberry, mom got vanilla, and dad got chocolate. After we got ice cream it was nine o'clock and mom said that I was old enough to stay up a little bit later than usual so she took me to the Video~RentalMania to rent a movie. I rented Monster Mountain even though it is rated PG-13. When I got home my dad made popcorn and all three of us watched the movie together. I wasn't scared at all even when the biggest monster of all was about to crush the Terrance Town. I didn't go to sleep until it was midnight. On Saturday I went to the zoo with my mom but my dad had to work. I saw the gorillas and the tigers and all of the weird birds. On Sunday my parents and I all went to my grandmother's house and my cousin Polly was there with her dad, my Uncle Tom. We grilled out and played football. It was a lot of fun. When I got home it was only six o'clock and my mom helped me with my math homework and when I finished my dad and I played catch until I had to take a shower. Than I went to bed and that's all."
Mrs. Baxter smiled, "That's wonderful, Ethan. It's great that you and your family spend so much time together."
Ethan smiled back and than sat down at his seat.
He knew that everyone believed him because he was good at lying. He never said anything that was too unbelievable and he always told some small details. And he didn't make it seem like his family life was perfect. That would have been a giveaway that his story wasn't entirely true. So he mentioned his dad having to work. Also, Ethan was an actor. He made it really seem like everything he said was true by his facial expressions and his body movements. Also the way he talked helped too. He also knew that nobody could prove his story wrong. He was now on the A-team for the second grade and he did score three points. His mother took him to the game but didn't stay for it because she had to go to a meeting with her Charity Group. His father picked him up when the game ended. Nobody really noticed that his parents weren't there because his dad arrived a few minutes before the game ended. He didn't really stay up late that night but nobody had anyway of knowing that. On Saturday Ethan and his mom didn't really go to the zoo, they stayed home because Ethan wasn't feeling well. On Sunday the Craft family did visit Ethan's father's mother, and his Uncle Tom was there with Polly. But they didn't grill out, they ate Lasagna at the dining room. And technically they did play football. . . Ethan and Polly played a football video game in the basement while the parents and grandma talked about politics upstairs.
So Ethan's weekend wasn't as fun as he made it seem, but that was for him to know and nobody else to find out.
Ethan continued to grow and he excelled in both basketball and school. For awhile Ethan's mom started spending more time with him. But after a few months it stopped abruptly. Ethan didn't know why. But once it stopped his nightmare returned.. . .
Ethan's nightmare first occurred when he was five years old and his mother came in and comforted him when he woke up. He had this nightmare often when he felt stressed out. It was the one where he was alone in his dark house and ghosts chased him around. Ethan never told anyone about his dreams because he thought they were to babyish.
One night he had his nightmare. It was worse than usual and when he woke up he was shaking and sweating all over. He wanted nothing more than to crawl into his parent's bed and feel safe, but he knew he was too old for that. To his relief he heard his parents talking and he felt a little better but still scared. He tried to concentrate on what they were saying to get his nightmare out of his mind.
He smiled when he heard his mother's voice. "I know that we have to tell him, John, but at the same time I want him to feel protected."
"Liz, I know it's hard but has to know. We can't hide it from him. And he is going to find out soon enough. We might as well tell him now so that he doesn't feel betrayed when he finds out that we kept it from him."
"I know. . . I just keep thinking it will go away."
"That's good. Keep thinking that baby. But just the same, we have to tell him."
"Okay," she agreed, "We can tell him tomorrow."
To be continued. . .
What could the secret be??
We shall see!!1
Review!!!1 (PLEASE Ü)
A/N~ Sorry it took me so long to update! Hopefully everyone likes this chapter!
I luv my reviewers and they are: Lenniluvsbrian, Samantha, Elfin1, and toni!
This chapter will be about Ethan's life from when he was 6-9
It's gonna be a long one. . . I hope everyone likes it! Please review =)
Chapter Three
When Ethan started first grade he and his mother did not spend as much time together as they used to. But that was okay. Ethan had lots of friends at his school and he played basketball for his schools first grade/second grade combo team. He was one of the best players on the team even though he was only a first grader. Most of the team was made up of second graders. There were eight second graders and three first graders.
And Elizabeth had a lot of friends that she visited with during the day when she got off work. She worked at the mall in the Red Rose Boutique.
As Ethan slowly got older he worked harder and harder at school he almost always got A's and B's. His parents were very proud of him.
Ethan also began to notice that his family wasn't like most families. When he was in second grade every Monday someone got chosen to tell what his or her family did over the weekend. Ethan always hoped that he wouldn't get chosen because he was embarrassed to tell the class that he didn't spend very much time with his parents.
But of course the day came when his teacher, Mrs. Baxter called on him.
"Ethan," said Mrs. Baxter, "would you like to come to the front of the class and tell us about your weekend?"
Ethan went up Mrs. Baxtar's desk and faced the class.
"On Friday Night I had a basketball game and I scored three points. My mom and dad both came to the game and after that they took me out for ice cream. I got strawberry, mom got vanilla, and dad got chocolate. After we got ice cream it was nine o'clock and mom said that I was old enough to stay up a little bit later than usual so she took me to the Video~RentalMania to rent a movie. I rented Monster Mountain even though it is rated PG-13. When I got home my dad made popcorn and all three of us watched the movie together. I wasn't scared at all even when the biggest monster of all was about to crush the Terrance Town. I didn't go to sleep until it was midnight. On Saturday I went to the zoo with my mom but my dad had to work. I saw the gorillas and the tigers and all of the weird birds. On Sunday my parents and I all went to my grandmother's house and my cousin Polly was there with her dad, my Uncle Tom. We grilled out and played football. It was a lot of fun. When I got home it was only six o'clock and my mom helped me with my math homework and when I finished my dad and I played catch until I had to take a shower. Than I went to bed and that's all."
Mrs. Baxter smiled, "That's wonderful, Ethan. It's great that you and your family spend so much time together."
Ethan smiled back and than sat down at his seat.
He knew that everyone believed him because he was good at lying. He never said anything that was too unbelievable and he always told some small details. And he didn't make it seem like his family life was perfect. That would have been a giveaway that his story wasn't entirely true. So he mentioned his dad having to work. Also, Ethan was an actor. He made it really seem like everything he said was true by his facial expressions and his body movements. Also the way he talked helped too. He also knew that nobody could prove his story wrong. He was now on the A-team for the second grade and he did score three points. His mother took him to the game but didn't stay for it because she had to go to a meeting with her Charity Group. His father picked him up when the game ended. Nobody really noticed that his parents weren't there because his dad arrived a few minutes before the game ended. He didn't really stay up late that night but nobody had anyway of knowing that. On Saturday Ethan and his mom didn't really go to the zoo, they stayed home because Ethan wasn't feeling well. On Sunday the Craft family did visit Ethan's father's mother, and his Uncle Tom was there with Polly. But they didn't grill out, they ate Lasagna at the dining room. And technically they did play football. . . Ethan and Polly played a football video game in the basement while the parents and grandma talked about politics upstairs.
So Ethan's weekend wasn't as fun as he made it seem, but that was for him to know and nobody else to find out.
Ethan continued to grow and he excelled in both basketball and school. For awhile Ethan's mom started spending more time with him. But after a few months it stopped abruptly. Ethan didn't know why. But once it stopped his nightmare returned.. . .
Ethan's nightmare first occurred when he was five years old and his mother came in and comforted him when he woke up. He had this nightmare often when he felt stressed out. It was the one where he was alone in his dark house and ghosts chased him around. Ethan never told anyone about his dreams because he thought they were to babyish.
One night he had his nightmare. It was worse than usual and when he woke up he was shaking and sweating all over. He wanted nothing more than to crawl into his parent's bed and feel safe, but he knew he was too old for that. To his relief he heard his parents talking and he felt a little better but still scared. He tried to concentrate on what they were saying to get his nightmare out of his mind.
He smiled when he heard his mother's voice. "I know that we have to tell him, John, but at the same time I want him to feel protected."
"Liz, I know it's hard but has to know. We can't hide it from him. And he is going to find out soon enough. We might as well tell him now so that he doesn't feel betrayed when he finds out that we kept it from him."
"I know. . . I just keep thinking it will go away."
"That's good. Keep thinking that baby. But just the same, we have to tell him."
"Okay," she agreed, "We can tell him tomorrow."
To be continued. . .
What could the secret be??
We shall see!!1
Review!!!1 (PLEASE Ü)
