A/N: Hey! Like camdengirl4ever said, we're co-writing this little story! You might notice that we have different writing styles.hope you enjoy it. This is her friend, JustNHeaVen. We forgot to tell you last time, if you have a specific thing you need to tell the author about that you would like to keep private or anything, to e-mail me (Mary & Robbie author) JustNHeaVen@comcast.net , or my friend (Lucy and Kevin author) at tinkerbell2469@aol.com .

It all started out on a beautiful Sunday morning. The Palmer family was busy getting their four children ready to leave for church. Mary and Robbie were hurrying around the house trying to get their children to cooperate with them so they wouldn't be late. Their children had never been morning people, except for the youngest who loved going anywhere with her siblings and her parents. The rest of the children, Lisa age 16, Brian age 12, Karly age 10 and Ally age 5, were always good children no matter where the family went. Usually after attending GlenOak church, the family would run into Lucy and Kevin with their four children. Every once in awhile, they liked to get together for brunch to catch up. Finally the Palmers were all ready to leave for church. Robbie took his wife by the hand, and together, they ushered their family out the door. The church service was good. It challenged Robbie and Mary in its message. Most of the family agreed, other than little Ally, who didn't like to pay attention being only five years old. As they expected, when the Palmers went out of the church, they saw Lucy and Kevin with their children. The went over to chat. "Hey!" Mary said, hugging her sister. Lucy smiled and hugged her back. "How are you?" She asked. The conversation continued for a few minutes before Robbie came over and interrupted. "Are you open to go out to brunch?" He asked. Lucy looked at Kevin and he nodded his head. "Yes." Lucy said. "That would be great. Where do you want to go? Just down the street?" "Yep, just like always. It's so nice there." He said. Lucy nodded her head in agreement. "Ready to go?" Mary asked. Everyone nodded. With that, they rounded up their children, and were on their way.

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