June 6th, 2006

The past few months had been extremely busy for everyone in the Boscorelli household. They had enrolled Vincent into t-ball in May and he seemed to love it. He loved playing with children his age. Bosco had a birthday and he was one year closer to hitting the big four-O. Faith finally had contacted a local plastic surgeon to get rid of the scar from the shooting a while ago.

Charlie was going to Soccer Day Camp every day and it gave Faith and Bosco a lot of time alone when they had their day off. Emily and Sydney were spending a lot of time with Justin and finally they all decided that Emily would move so for the past three days she had been busy packing. Faith still didn't want to admit Emily was growing up.

It was so weird to be seeing Emily moving out. Faith was a little worried about the money situation, but Bosco assured her that they would be fine. Even Fred was happy that Emily was moving out. She couldn't believe Fred was more upset and shocked. Fred was being so weird ever since Emily announced she was pregnant.

"Naaa Naaaa." Sydney cried toddling until she fell. Faith chuckled.

"You'll get the walking thing down pat in a couple of Days. Your mommy and daddy will be so happy to see all of this advancing you're doing." She said picking up her granddaughter and walking up the stairs.

"Mama." Sydney giggled as she and her grandmother made their way to Emily's bedroom. Emily growled deeply looking beneath the naked bed.

"Ma, where's my red sweater? You know the one with the lady bug on the bottom?" Emily turned and looked at her mother.

"I packed it last night." Faith said, "You about ready to go?"

"Yeah." Emily said as she looked around her bedroom, "It's kind of weird to think I won't be here anymore. I'm going to be…living with a boy." She wrinkled her nose. Faith laughed softly.

"It really isn't that bad, Em." Faith said handing Sydney over to her daughter, "Just be yourself and help Justin out."

"I will." Emily said softly.

"Emily? Sydney?" Justin and Bosco walked into the house.

"They're coming down." Faith picked up the last box and walked down the stairs with them, "How did you appointment go?"

"Very well, Ma'am." Justin smiled, "They said the scarring is starting to fade and I got a new topical cream. I can go back to fulltime after my next appointment." Faith grinned brightly.

"Very good!" She exclaimed as Sydney and Emily came down.

"Dada!!!" Sydney squealed. Justin's face brightened up. He gathered his daughter into his arms and tossed her into the air. The baby cried with happiness.

"I'll get this into the car." Faith said as she walked out. Bosco followed her out to the car. He looked at his wife.

"You doing all right?" Bosco asked. Faith nodded as she put the box in the trunk.

"I'm perfect." She said.

"Even though Emily is leaving you?" Bosco said. Faith looked at him.

"Em isn't leaving me." Faith smirked, "She's growing up." Bosco nodded.

"She's growing up." He said as Emily and Justin walked out, "Well, this is it, Em. You're officially out." She smiled.

"Finally." Emily said as Justin strapped Sydney in. She looked at her mother; "I'm only twenty minutes away." Faith nodded.

"I know." Faith wrapped her arms around Emily, "Call us when you get all settled in." Emily nodded as she pulled away from her.

"I will. I love you guys." Emily smiled and got into the car. Justin waved to them as he pulled out of the driveway. Faith sighed deeply.

"It's going to be so quiet without Emily and Sydney." She said. Bosco nodded as he led his wife back into the house.

"But it'll be quiet." He chuckled, "We still have the boys."

"I know." Faith said. She was happy that Charlie and Vincent were still here but when her only daughter left it was like a part of her was missing. There was that mother and daughter bond that wasn't in the house anymore.

June 20th, 2006

Bosco stood in front of the sink scrubbing the pan from last night's dinner. He was going to have dish pan hands at this rate. This pan was the worse thing Bosco had ever experienced. It refused to come clean.

"Sweetie, you home?" Faith closed the door behind her.

"Yeah. I'm doing the dishes." Bosco said as she walked in.

"Where are the boys?" Faith asked.

"Charlie took Vincent out for a walk to the park." He said.

"Oh great." Faith smiled as she watched her husband scrub; "Do you need help with that? I've mastered cleaning those."

"No. I can do it." Bosco smiled, "Oh, Guess what's coming up?"

"Our four year wedding anniversary is coming up." Faith smiled.

"No besides that." Bosco said with a slight chuckle. Faith shrugged.

"I have no idea, Sweetheart." Faith said, "Just tell me."

"The annual Precinct baseball game is." Bosco grinned.

"You're kidding me. It's time for that all ready?" Faith frowned. "What precinct are we playing?" Bosco chuckled to himself, "Who?"

"Justin's department." Bosco chuckled, "I'm going to kick his little ass. That'll show him about getting my kid pregnant." Faith giggled as she undid her hair.

"Who is on the team?" Faith asked.

"Well, I signed us up for it. Davis, Doherty, Nieto, and Taylor are doing it I believe." Bosco said with another shrug, "Kim may be doing it. I don't remember everyone. Oh, D.K." Faith growled slightly.

"You signed us up?" Faith asked.

"Yeah. You want to do it right? The boys will be so happy you're doing it." Bosco smiled.

"I did it last year. Why wouldn't I do it again?" Faith stood up.

"Because I didn't ask you this year." Bosco said as he looked at her. She smiled as she looked at him.

"So you know what you did." Faith chuckled. He nodded and stood up. He walked over to his wife and pulled her close to him.

"I know exactly what I did." Bosco laughed softly. Charlie and Bosco walked into the house.

"Momma, I slid down." Vincent grinned as he threw his arms around her legs. Faith scooped him up and put him on her hip.

"You slid all by yourself?" Faith grinned. Vincent nodded.

"Charlie watched." Vincent said. Bosco glanced at Charlie.

"I watched him. Don't worry. I kept an eye on him." Charlie grabbed a bottle of water out of the fridge.

"Oh you better have, Charles." Bosco said. Charlie sighed.

"I did. I swear." Charlie said looking at both of them.

"Guess what's coming up, Charlie." Faith smiled at her sons.

"Your anniversary, Justin's birthday, and the annual NYC baseball game." Charlie plopped down at the table; "Can you make some hotdogs, Dad?" Faith laughed softly.

"I almost forgot Justin's birthday is coming up." She said. Bosco nodded.

"Sure. Vincent, you want some hotdogs?" Bosco asked.

"Please, Daddy." Vincent got down and went over to the table.

"You want us to cheer you on?" Charlie asked. Faith grinned as she sat down.

"Yes you can." Faith smiled at her boys. Maybe this year's game would be better. She would have her boys cheering her on, but of course Her daughter wouldn't be. She would be cheering her fiancée on the other team.

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