I kinda got over my writers block, so I wrote the ending before I forgot about it again.This is going to be in Lizze's point of view and a short chapter. Sorry if it's bad. =/ Enjoy.
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I sat on the backporch of our house overlooking the wonderful backyard. I took a sip of my water as I watched David play with our 2-year-old daughter. I brushed away pieces of dead grass off my white tennis skirt and crossed my legs. We lived in a wonderful house in a wonderful neighborhood. I couldn't ask for anything more.
Our friends and family were jealous of our house. They wished they lived like us but I didn't know what was so different from their way of living. Our house was 3 stories and was a creme colored house. The garage door, front door, and windowsills were white; flowers bordered around; we had a tiny pond next to the gazibo in the far corner in the backyard and a small butterfly garden stretched in the back. We had a pool on the right side of the backyard with a jacuzi attached and a waterfall flowing into it. The neighborhood tennis court was directed behind our house and wasn't a fars walk away. Our house had 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, a playroom, exercise room, guestroom in the basement, a kitchen, a bar in the basement, gameroom, 2 livingrooms, and a diningroom.
I was happy now. Living with my husband David and my daughter Rebecca. It was more than I could ask. I saw our puppy run into the backyard were David and Rebecca were playing. David succeeded his dream of becoming a dicretor. He filmed many famous movies and got more than enough money to make us happy. Money didn't make me happy. My life made me happy.
I worked as a reporter for Hot Top magazine. I got to interview famous people and write articles about many things. It wasn't the best job in the world but atleast I enjoyed working there and writing. I knew working on the college newpaper when I was in college would pay off. I heard the high-pitched giggle from my daughter Rebecca. David was tickling her and our puppy was licking her hair.
Rebecca looked so much like us. She had her fathers smile, my eyes, a mixture of mine and Davids hair color, her fathers curlyness, and of course my clumsyness. I laughed and David smiled at me.
There was a knock on the glass door and I heard it slide open.
"Hey girl," I turned around and smiled at Miranda.
"Hey."
"Auntie Wizzie!" I heard a voice cry out. Mirandas daughter Sonia ran onto the porch and jumped up and down.
"Soni!" She had the same cute laugh Rebecca had.
"She's been hyper all day, so I had to leave the house."
I told David to get Sonia and Rebecca shot past her dad and ran into the house and attacked Sonia. They laughed and giggled as they ran around the kitchen.
"Hey Miranda," David said, leaning against the doorway.
"Hey Gordo," She said.
"You guys still call me that?" He looked puzzled.
"Of course! We've called you that all our lives. It's a habit and habits are hard to break!" I told him. He just shook his head and went after the two giggling girls.
"I love your house!" Miranda exclaimed.
"Miranda, we went over this before, it's just a house."
She eyed me. "Lizzie! Have you ever took the time to actually walk through the house and examin the size?"
I nodded my head and she laughed.
"You guys are lucky! Ryan is trying to get a big job like Gordos so he can by me a big house."
"Tell him that the size of the house isn't inportant to you, just the size of his love for you."
"Then Gordo must love you alot!"
I shook my head and laughed. "Miranda, Ryan loves you too."
"Well apparently not enough." She joked.
"When will you ever learn!" We both laughed and left the porch.
"Bye Miranda! Bye Sonia!" I cried out as Miranda got into her car. She poked her head out the window and waved back. I heard a faint voice calling out "Bye Auntie Wizzie!" I smiled and shut the door. David came up from behind me and kissed my neck.
We walked into the livingroom and I saw Becca sleeping on the floor. Sofie was cuddled up next to her. I let out a soft laugh and pointed at them.
"Should we wake them?" David whipsered in my ear.
"Let's just take her to her room. She's tired," I walked over to them and picked up Sofie who rested in my arms and David gently picked up Becca. She was snoring lightly and her arms hung off her dads arm.
"She heavy?" I asked him as I followed behind.
"Nah, she just keeps moving around."
We settled her down in her bed and tucked her in. David kissed her forehead. I kissed her forehead too and stroaked her light brown hair. "Good night angel."
I looked at the wallclock and it said it was 9:50. I yawned and shut the door. David walked out of the bathroom; me and Sofie followed him to the room. Sofie plopped down on the egde of our bed as we got changed. I changed into a white T-Shirt and black soffees and layed iin bed. David snuck into bed and I scooted closer to him. I could feel Davids arms go around me and I leaned my head against his chest.
"Your so beautiful," He said is a whisper. I flipped over on my back and smiled at him.
"Your so handsome," I said to him. He leaned in and kissed me and I kissed back.
"I'm so glad I have you in my life. I thought I was going to lose you for ever."
He smiled. "I did too. Your everything I've wanted."
A smile played on my lips as he looked into my eyes.
"I love you."
"I love you too."
I flipped back over onto my side. His arms felt so strong and protecting around me. I wanted to stay in them forever. I looked out the window across from our bed and saw the moon just yonder. Our door crept open and a small figure walked over to us.
"Mommy, daddy I can't go back to sleep. Can I sleep with you?" Becca rubbed her eyes. She dragged her pink blanket behind her.
"Sure sweetheart," I told her. She climbed on my side and leaned against me. Sofie crawled over and layed against my legs. I could feel Davids warm breath against my bare neck. I smiled and closed my eyes.
My life was perfect.
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That's the ending of It Was You All Along. Thanks again for all the reviews. And check out my story coming out soon called What I Did For Love. Thanks!
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I sat on the backporch of our house overlooking the wonderful backyard. I took a sip of my water as I watched David play with our 2-year-old daughter. I brushed away pieces of dead grass off my white tennis skirt and crossed my legs. We lived in a wonderful house in a wonderful neighborhood. I couldn't ask for anything more.
Our friends and family were jealous of our house. They wished they lived like us but I didn't know what was so different from their way of living. Our house was 3 stories and was a creme colored house. The garage door, front door, and windowsills were white; flowers bordered around; we had a tiny pond next to the gazibo in the far corner in the backyard and a small butterfly garden stretched in the back. We had a pool on the right side of the backyard with a jacuzi attached and a waterfall flowing into it. The neighborhood tennis court was directed behind our house and wasn't a fars walk away. Our house had 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, a playroom, exercise room, guestroom in the basement, a kitchen, a bar in the basement, gameroom, 2 livingrooms, and a diningroom.
I was happy now. Living with my husband David and my daughter Rebecca. It was more than I could ask. I saw our puppy run into the backyard were David and Rebecca were playing. David succeeded his dream of becoming a dicretor. He filmed many famous movies and got more than enough money to make us happy. Money didn't make me happy. My life made me happy.
I worked as a reporter for Hot Top magazine. I got to interview famous people and write articles about many things. It wasn't the best job in the world but atleast I enjoyed working there and writing. I knew working on the college newpaper when I was in college would pay off. I heard the high-pitched giggle from my daughter Rebecca. David was tickling her and our puppy was licking her hair.
Rebecca looked so much like us. She had her fathers smile, my eyes, a mixture of mine and Davids hair color, her fathers curlyness, and of course my clumsyness. I laughed and David smiled at me.
There was a knock on the glass door and I heard it slide open.
"Hey girl," I turned around and smiled at Miranda.
"Hey."
"Auntie Wizzie!" I heard a voice cry out. Mirandas daughter Sonia ran onto the porch and jumped up and down.
"Soni!" She had the same cute laugh Rebecca had.
"She's been hyper all day, so I had to leave the house."
I told David to get Sonia and Rebecca shot past her dad and ran into the house and attacked Sonia. They laughed and giggled as they ran around the kitchen.
"Hey Miranda," David said, leaning against the doorway.
"Hey Gordo," She said.
"You guys still call me that?" He looked puzzled.
"Of course! We've called you that all our lives. It's a habit and habits are hard to break!" I told him. He just shook his head and went after the two giggling girls.
"I love your house!" Miranda exclaimed.
"Miranda, we went over this before, it's just a house."
She eyed me. "Lizzie! Have you ever took the time to actually walk through the house and examin the size?"
I nodded my head and she laughed.
"You guys are lucky! Ryan is trying to get a big job like Gordos so he can by me a big house."
"Tell him that the size of the house isn't inportant to you, just the size of his love for you."
"Then Gordo must love you alot!"
I shook my head and laughed. "Miranda, Ryan loves you too."
"Well apparently not enough." She joked.
"When will you ever learn!" We both laughed and left the porch.
"Bye Miranda! Bye Sonia!" I cried out as Miranda got into her car. She poked her head out the window and waved back. I heard a faint voice calling out "Bye Auntie Wizzie!" I smiled and shut the door. David came up from behind me and kissed my neck.
We walked into the livingroom and I saw Becca sleeping on the floor. Sofie was cuddled up next to her. I let out a soft laugh and pointed at them.
"Should we wake them?" David whipsered in my ear.
"Let's just take her to her room. She's tired," I walked over to them and picked up Sofie who rested in my arms and David gently picked up Becca. She was snoring lightly and her arms hung off her dads arm.
"She heavy?" I asked him as I followed behind.
"Nah, she just keeps moving around."
We settled her down in her bed and tucked her in. David kissed her forehead. I kissed her forehead too and stroaked her light brown hair. "Good night angel."
I looked at the wallclock and it said it was 9:50. I yawned and shut the door. David walked out of the bathroom; me and Sofie followed him to the room. Sofie plopped down on the egde of our bed as we got changed. I changed into a white T-Shirt and black soffees and layed iin bed. David snuck into bed and I scooted closer to him. I could feel Davids arms go around me and I leaned my head against his chest.
"Your so beautiful," He said is a whisper. I flipped over on my back and smiled at him.
"Your so handsome," I said to him. He leaned in and kissed me and I kissed back.
"I'm so glad I have you in my life. I thought I was going to lose you for ever."
He smiled. "I did too. Your everything I've wanted."
A smile played on my lips as he looked into my eyes.
"I love you."
"I love you too."
I flipped back over onto my side. His arms felt so strong and protecting around me. I wanted to stay in them forever. I looked out the window across from our bed and saw the moon just yonder. Our door crept open and a small figure walked over to us.
"Mommy, daddy I can't go back to sleep. Can I sleep with you?" Becca rubbed her eyes. She dragged her pink blanket behind her.
"Sure sweetheart," I told her. She climbed on my side and leaned against me. Sofie crawled over and layed against my legs. I could feel Davids warm breath against my bare neck. I smiled and closed my eyes.
My life was perfect.
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That's the ending of It Was You All Along. Thanks again for all the reviews. And check out my story coming out soon called What I Did For Love. Thanks!
