Chapter Eleven
Once they got into the restaurant, they followed the waiter to where they were supposed to sit, and Landon pulled out Jamie's chair for her. He moved his chair close to her and put his arm around her. She gave him a look, like when she thought he was seducing her, and opened her menu, which they both looked at.
Soon enough, they had their sodas and ordered their food. While they waited, Landon whispered sweet nothings into her ear while she giggled a few times and smiled.
Once they got their food, he took his arm from around her, and started to eat. She was eating much more politely than him. 'Typical guy.' She thought, rolling her eyes. They ate and talked, and within 20 minutes they finished eating. Landon's cell phone rings.
"Hello?" he picked up his phone and answered.
"Hi, this is your mom!"
"Um, hey, what's up?"
"Have you guys had dessert yet?"
"No. Why?"
"I know this great place." Landon's mother recites an address to him while he writes it on a napkin with a pen he had in his shirt pocket.
"Okay, we'll come. You going to be there?"
"Yes. And so will Jamie's father. Tell her that, okay?"
"Alright."
"Bye hon."
"Later." Landon hung up his phone and looked at Jamie.
"Who was it Landon?" Jamie asked.
"It was my mom. She wants me to go have dessert with you and your father. Strange, I know. She's never done that sort of thing before."
"That is weird, your right. Neither has my dad."
"Oh well. Maybe they want to talk to us about the house."
"You're probably right." They get up and leave the restaurant, paying of course.
They get into the car to try and fine this restaurant that they were told has good desserts. They are having a hard time finding it. "Maybe we should go into one of these neighborhoods." Jamie suggests.
"Why would a restaurant be there? I think we should just keep looking." He says.
Jamie turns into one of the neighborhoods almost positive she is right. They look at the addresses on the houses and realize they are getting closer. Soon, they come up to a beautiful house that is white, but very small. It seemed to be fit for one, or maybe two people. It had a beautiful garden in the front, with flowers and bushes, and a one-car garage. The grass was beautifully trimmed and green. "Damn, don't you wish this was our house? Seems perfect for the two of us," Landon said, looking at it. "Keep going Jamie, why'd you stop?"
"Landon, this is the address. This is where we're supposed to be." Jamie said.
"What? No there has to be a mistake." Landon replied. They got out of the car, sort of afraid, but knocked on the door. The house seemed brand new, even the door seemed un-used. Jamie's father came to the door. "Come in Jamie. Landon."
Landon's mother comes up and greets them both with a hug. They look around the house. 'Definitely owned by someone.' They both thought. There was rugs and a TV. There was couches, chairs, tables, you name it. They hadn't looked, but there was also food in the refrigerator, silverware in the draws, bowls, picture frames, mirrors, and everything else you need to live in a house.
"What's going on?" Landon asked. Jamie just stood there, stunned and confused.
"Landon, Jamie, this is all yours. We got this for you guys while Jamie was still sick. We were almost certain she would get better." Ms. Carter said.
Jamie and Landon both looked at her in utter shock. They weren't even sure they were going to be able to breathe again for a while. They looked at Jamie's father too. They kept looking back and forth. Finally, Jamie said something.
"Daddy, Ms. Carter.thank you. Thank you so much. This means more to us than we can say." She ran up and gave her father a hug while Landon, still shocked, gave his mother a hug, and then they switched.
"All this stuff, it's for us?" Jamie started to look through the drawers.
"All of it. All the essentials of living in a house." The Reverend said. Jamie ran up to hug her dad again. "Oh dad. I love you." She looked at Ms. Carter. "Thank you so much."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ hehehe Landon still stunned!!! R&R please, I barely ever get them anymore. If you read it and you like it, REVIEW IT! All I ask is don't read without reviewing. That easy. Thanks, and by the way, im kinda getting sick of this fic, so chapter 20 will be the absolute last chapter, sorry. Unless you complain A LOT!!!
Once they got into the restaurant, they followed the waiter to where they were supposed to sit, and Landon pulled out Jamie's chair for her. He moved his chair close to her and put his arm around her. She gave him a look, like when she thought he was seducing her, and opened her menu, which they both looked at.
Soon enough, they had their sodas and ordered their food. While they waited, Landon whispered sweet nothings into her ear while she giggled a few times and smiled.
Once they got their food, he took his arm from around her, and started to eat. She was eating much more politely than him. 'Typical guy.' She thought, rolling her eyes. They ate and talked, and within 20 minutes they finished eating. Landon's cell phone rings.
"Hello?" he picked up his phone and answered.
"Hi, this is your mom!"
"Um, hey, what's up?"
"Have you guys had dessert yet?"
"No. Why?"
"I know this great place." Landon's mother recites an address to him while he writes it on a napkin with a pen he had in his shirt pocket.
"Okay, we'll come. You going to be there?"
"Yes. And so will Jamie's father. Tell her that, okay?"
"Alright."
"Bye hon."
"Later." Landon hung up his phone and looked at Jamie.
"Who was it Landon?" Jamie asked.
"It was my mom. She wants me to go have dessert with you and your father. Strange, I know. She's never done that sort of thing before."
"That is weird, your right. Neither has my dad."
"Oh well. Maybe they want to talk to us about the house."
"You're probably right." They get up and leave the restaurant, paying of course.
They get into the car to try and fine this restaurant that they were told has good desserts. They are having a hard time finding it. "Maybe we should go into one of these neighborhoods." Jamie suggests.
"Why would a restaurant be there? I think we should just keep looking." He says.
Jamie turns into one of the neighborhoods almost positive she is right. They look at the addresses on the houses and realize they are getting closer. Soon, they come up to a beautiful house that is white, but very small. It seemed to be fit for one, or maybe two people. It had a beautiful garden in the front, with flowers and bushes, and a one-car garage. The grass was beautifully trimmed and green. "Damn, don't you wish this was our house? Seems perfect for the two of us," Landon said, looking at it. "Keep going Jamie, why'd you stop?"
"Landon, this is the address. This is where we're supposed to be." Jamie said.
"What? No there has to be a mistake." Landon replied. They got out of the car, sort of afraid, but knocked on the door. The house seemed brand new, even the door seemed un-used. Jamie's father came to the door. "Come in Jamie. Landon."
Landon's mother comes up and greets them both with a hug. They look around the house. 'Definitely owned by someone.' They both thought. There was rugs and a TV. There was couches, chairs, tables, you name it. They hadn't looked, but there was also food in the refrigerator, silverware in the draws, bowls, picture frames, mirrors, and everything else you need to live in a house.
"What's going on?" Landon asked. Jamie just stood there, stunned and confused.
"Landon, Jamie, this is all yours. We got this for you guys while Jamie was still sick. We were almost certain she would get better." Ms. Carter said.
Jamie and Landon both looked at her in utter shock. They weren't even sure they were going to be able to breathe again for a while. They looked at Jamie's father too. They kept looking back and forth. Finally, Jamie said something.
"Daddy, Ms. Carter.thank you. Thank you so much. This means more to us than we can say." She ran up and gave her father a hug while Landon, still shocked, gave his mother a hug, and then they switched.
"All this stuff, it's for us?" Jamie started to look through the drawers.
"All of it. All the essentials of living in a house." The Reverend said. Jamie ran up to hug her dad again. "Oh dad. I love you." She looked at Ms. Carter. "Thank you so much."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ hehehe Landon still stunned!!! R&R please, I barely ever get them anymore. If you read it and you like it, REVIEW IT! All I ask is don't read without reviewing. That easy. Thanks, and by the way, im kinda getting sick of this fic, so chapter 20 will be the absolute last chapter, sorry. Unless you complain A LOT!!!
