Picture Perfect
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Genre: General/Romance
Rated: PG/PG13
Characters: Primary: Jamie, JR, Lucy(original character) Others: Tad, Brooke, Adam, Liza etc.
Author's Note: I don't not own the AMC characters. I wish I did, but alas, I don't. I do however own the original characters in this fic. My work is copywrited, so please do not reproduce this story without written consent. Thanks :)
Summary: Jamie finds himself smitten with a Pine Valley newcomer and comes to learn a lesson in trust, love and family.
Jamie Martin rolled over in bed, cringing a bit
as the light shone in his window and hit him in
the face. He promptly pulled the sheets over his
head, letting out a low pitched groan. "Way
to go, James," he said to himself.
"Party... definitely not a good idea."
He eased his eyes shut, attempting to rid himself
of the splitting headache that pulsed his eyes
and temples, to no avail. It was then that the
alarm clock began blaring. Jamie moaned, holding
his head and swatting at the clock with his
pillow.
"Ohhh," Jamie said. "Shut up, shut
up." He remained still for a moment before
slowly rolling over and standing. He supported
himself against the wall. "Spinning. Stop
spinning." He slowly made his way out of the
bedroom, the bottom of his plaid pajama pants
slipped under the soles of his feet. He lifted
his hand and scratched his bare chest, walking
into the kitchen. He searched aimlessly for a
bottle of aspirin, finding it and swallowing two.
Jamie walked back out to the living room, looking
around at the mess left over from the night
before. "OK," he said. "Let's
get rid of the evidence." He began to pick
up paper plates and plastic cups, pausing a
moment to look around. "This is going to
take all day." Jamie paused, checking the
time on the wall clock. "I don't have
all day." He reached over and grabbed the
phone and phonebook, flipping through the yellow
pages and dialing.
"Yeah, hi..." he said after a moment.
"I need some major house cleaning... How
soon can you get here?.. 646 Holland Avenue... I
need this done really fast... Perfect. I'll
just leave the door open." Jamie hung the
phone up. "Touchdown," he said. He
turned and headed back to the bedroom to change,
maybe some fresh air would do him some good.
Jamie was right. It felt good to get out for a
while. The aspirin had done well to get rid of
his headache and now the fresh air was helping to
clear his mind. He jogged through Memorial Park,
just imagining where the world would be without
the Spiffy in a Jiffy' housecleaning
service as he rounded the corner of the boathouse
and collided with someone.
Jamie rubbed the back of his neck,
"Sorry," he said. "I didn't
see you. Are you alright?" He extended his
hand help the young woman to her feet.
She stood, brushing herself off, pushing the
blonde hair that had come loose from her ponytail
back behind her ears. "I'll
survive," she laughed. "I'm Lucy
Carter," she said. "I'm kind of
new around these parts. My family just bought the
house for sale on Holland Avenue. 649."
Jamie smiled. "Hey, we're practically
neighbors. Technically." he said. "My
Dad is at 646. I'm... Jamie Martin."
"Oh... so you're Jamie Martin,"
she said.
"You make it sound like it's a bad
thing," Jamie said.
"Oh no," Lucy laughed. "No. I
just... well I heard your party last night."
"We did get kind of loud didn't
we?"
"Unruly," she giggled. "Don't
worry about it. Nothing I can't
handle."
Jamie smiled. "I'll remember
that." He paused. "Hey, listen....
Since you're new around here. How about I
show you around. Introduce you to all the Pine
Valley hot spots."
"Sure," she said. "That sounds
great."
"Tomorrow?" he said.
"Perfect."
Jamie smiled. "Tomorrow then." he said.
"I'll see you tomorrow."
Tad pushed his way into the house, dropping his
suitcase as he entered. The house was immaculate,
not a think out of place. "James!" Tad
called. "Jamie!" He looked around the
house. "James!"
Jamie came out of the kitchen. "Dad,
hey," he said. "How was beautiful,
sunny Maui?"
"Beautiful and sunny," Tad said.
"James," he pointed around the room.
"What happened here?"
"Here? Nothing happened here. What makes you
think something happened here? This place is
spotless."
"That's exactly it." Tad said.
"The dust bunnies aren't even in their
proper spots. This place is... it's
clean."
Jamie's mouth hung open slightly and he ran
his tongue over his bottom lip. "I cleaned
it?"
Tad laughed. "Without reason?" he said.
"Who are you and what have you done with my
son?"
See, Dad," Jamie said, relieved. "I
told you that me staying her this weekend was a
good idea." Tad continued into the house.
"Not a thing out of place. You've got a
clean house and..."
"An empty liquor cabinet." Tad said,
looking back at him.
Jamie's eyes widened. "Yeah... about
that... you wouldn't happen to believe we
were robbed, would you?" Tad silently raised
his eyebrows. "No, huh?.." Jamie took a
deep breath. "I'm in big trouble,
aren't I?" Tad smirked and nodded.
"Ah, that's what I thought. I'll
just uh... I'll... be in my room?" Tad
nodded.
"Good idea." he said.
Jamie bit his bottom lip. "Are you gonna
tell Mom about this?"
"I don't know, James," Tad said.
"Right," Jamie said. "I'll
just be.." he pointed towards his room.
Tad nodded as Jamie walked off. "What on
Earth am I going to do with you, James?" Tad
said under his breath.
