Suddenly
by TheRealXenocide
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Disclaimer: I do not own the characters, settings, or anything else you recognize from the show Lizzie McGuire. The plot, at it's base, has been around since Homer.
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Chapter 5
Home
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62 Years Later:
Sara Sanchez Bryant knelt at the fresh dug ground, her tears coming slowly. He's passing had almost been a blessing, with what the cancer done to him this last year, but it still hurt to loss him. They'd buried the man who'd raised her since she was three earlier that day, but she couldn't leave him yet.
Her husband understood. He'd admired the man from the moment they'd met. It had taken some time to get the same from him, but after hearing what had happened to her mother, he understood why.
"We said everything before you died, dad, but I need to say this again. You took us in when you didn't have to. I know you loved mom, but we were the children of a man you hated. Yet you never once treated us as anything less than your own. Maggie and I couldn't think of anything that could be thank you enough. Then Aunt Lizzie told use about what she and Uncle David did for his parents, and we knew it was perfect." She gently touched the new grave marker. "I hope it helps you find peace with her at last." With it, she walked away before she lost her control.
What she walked away from was a double sized grave maker. On the left was the new name, with fresh dug earth in front of it. On the right was the name of the occupant of the neighboring grave, it's 62-year-old marker having been removed to make room for this one:
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Matthew McGuire - - - Miranda Sanchez
Together At Last
Together Forever
by TheRealXenocide
`
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters, settings, or anything else you recognize from the show Lizzie McGuire. The plot, at it's base, has been around since Homer.
`
Chapter 5
Home
`
62 Years Later:
Sara Sanchez Bryant knelt at the fresh dug ground, her tears coming slowly. He's passing had almost been a blessing, with what the cancer done to him this last year, but it still hurt to loss him. They'd buried the man who'd raised her since she was three earlier that day, but she couldn't leave him yet.
Her husband understood. He'd admired the man from the moment they'd met. It had taken some time to get the same from him, but after hearing what had happened to her mother, he understood why.
"We said everything before you died, dad, but I need to say this again. You took us in when you didn't have to. I know you loved mom, but we were the children of a man you hated. Yet you never once treated us as anything less than your own. Maggie and I couldn't think of anything that could be thank you enough. Then Aunt Lizzie told use about what she and Uncle David did for his parents, and we knew it was perfect." She gently touched the new grave marker. "I hope it helps you find peace with her at last." With it, she walked away before she lost her control.
What she walked away from was a double sized grave maker. On the left was the new name, with fresh dug earth in front of it. On the right was the name of the occupant of the neighboring grave, it's 62-year-old marker having been removed to make room for this one:
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Matthew McGuire - - - Miranda Sanchez
Together At Last
Together Forever
