A/N: here it is...
Mary stood in her driveway while her life went past her and got put in a truck. So many things had happened in that house. It was the first real house her or Wilson had ever owned. Caden came, and left that house. The whole idea scared her, but staying there scared her more. She wasn't exactly sure why she wanted out so badly, maybe it was all the memories.
She was snapped out of her daze by Wilson's hand on her shoulder. She turned around to face him, and she almost had to shake herself beck to reality.
"These guys are getting the last few things on the truck. They're gonna follow me out to the house. I want you to keep Billy with you; I don't want him in the way of all this. Um, ok you get all the little stuff that's left like, the phone and put it in your car. I'll be back in like 45 minutes to help you clean everything up before we lock it up tomorrow ok?" he kissed her forehead and headed out to his truck.
Mary wasn't there at all and was taking a few extra minutes to process everything he had just said. After it had all sank in she headed for the house, but she ran right into someone.
"Sorry," Mary said not even looking up from the ground.
"So you're really leaving me?" she heard the familiar voice say. Mary turned to see Christina standing in the garage, with her hands on her hips, and a huge smile on her face.
Mary sighed, "Sorry Hon, I'm really not here today" she hugged her tightly, and the next thing she knew she was crying.
Christina pulled away from Mary and grabbed her hands, "No, you are not allowed to cry Mary West" she reached up and wiped away Mary's tears, and then she laughed, "stop being a baby! It's not like anyone is dying here!"
Mary tried to smile, but she really didn't want to leave Christina, "Gosh I love you," Mary said bursting into tears again and hugging her.
Christina continued to laugh, "Mary stop it! You're moving like 5 miles down the street! Thomas and Billy will still be in the same class, and I will still be here for you, and you know that!" she smiled, "I've always been here, and you have too. I love you too Mary, and these past couple years as neighbors has been really great, but that time is over. But that doesn't mean that our friendship is, ok? You know my number and you can call me whenever you want, and I expect you to"
Mary smiled and hugged her again. Christina squeezed Mary's hand, "ok so what can I do to help?"
*****
Around five o'clock that night everything was out of the truck and into Wilson and Mary's beautiful new home. It was two story, 3 bedrooms, and 2-½ baths. The backyard was a lot bigger than their last one and Billy ran back and forth across it enough times to completely knock himself out. While he slept on the floor of his empty bedroom they got most of the furniture in. a couple of Wilson's friends came to help since Mary was out of commission. Lucy and Kevin were coming up tomorrow to help out with stuff, but Mary was getting really sick of all the commotion, she just wanted to enjoy her now house.
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Around eight, Billy woke up in a strange dark room. It took him a little bit to figure out where he was, but when he remembered he found his way to the stairs. When he got downstairs he found Wilson and Mary sitting on the empty living room floor playing cards. He stood on the stairs awhile just watching them. Billy was glad his dad had finally found someone, and he was happier that someone was Mary. She wasn't like anyone else Wilson had ever dated, and Billy loved her a lot. He was also quite thrilled that things were getting back to normal, Mary wasn't so crazy, and he would be getting a sibling soon, one that would hopefully stick around for a little while.
Wilson spotted Billy on the stairs, "hey, you're awake!" he smiled, and Mary turned around, "there's some pizza still on the counter if you're hungry" she told him.
After Billy had grabbed a slice he joined his parents on the floor. Mary pulled him into her lap. There wasn't a lot of room on it anymore, but Billy stayed put and snuggled against Mary.
A few minutes later Billy was lying on the floor between Mary and Wilson with a stack of cards in his fist. He pulled one out, "is this your card?" he asked Wilson,
Wilson smiled; "nope" this was the 7th time he asked.
"Hold on I messed up!" Billy said scooping all the cards into a pile, "lemme do it again! Close your eyes"
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*THE END*
Sorry, I know that chapter was short. But I just wanted to end it showing that they were kind of opening a new chapter of their lives. Just letting you know I'm working on a third and final installment to this story, it's quite long. Its not really so much Mary/Wilson focused as much as it is around Simon and Tristan (his g/f from behind closed doors, I just loved the idea of her too much to let her go) but don't worry our fav couple is still in it plenty, so look for that soon!! And thanks a million for all of your support everyone!!!
*Today is my 16th birthday, and a nice review is the best present I could get!*
Mary stood in her driveway while her life went past her and got put in a truck. So many things had happened in that house. It was the first real house her or Wilson had ever owned. Caden came, and left that house. The whole idea scared her, but staying there scared her more. She wasn't exactly sure why she wanted out so badly, maybe it was all the memories.
She was snapped out of her daze by Wilson's hand on her shoulder. She turned around to face him, and she almost had to shake herself beck to reality.
"These guys are getting the last few things on the truck. They're gonna follow me out to the house. I want you to keep Billy with you; I don't want him in the way of all this. Um, ok you get all the little stuff that's left like, the phone and put it in your car. I'll be back in like 45 minutes to help you clean everything up before we lock it up tomorrow ok?" he kissed her forehead and headed out to his truck.
Mary wasn't there at all and was taking a few extra minutes to process everything he had just said. After it had all sank in she headed for the house, but she ran right into someone.
"Sorry," Mary said not even looking up from the ground.
"So you're really leaving me?" she heard the familiar voice say. Mary turned to see Christina standing in the garage, with her hands on her hips, and a huge smile on her face.
Mary sighed, "Sorry Hon, I'm really not here today" she hugged her tightly, and the next thing she knew she was crying.
Christina pulled away from Mary and grabbed her hands, "No, you are not allowed to cry Mary West" she reached up and wiped away Mary's tears, and then she laughed, "stop being a baby! It's not like anyone is dying here!"
Mary tried to smile, but she really didn't want to leave Christina, "Gosh I love you," Mary said bursting into tears again and hugging her.
Christina continued to laugh, "Mary stop it! You're moving like 5 miles down the street! Thomas and Billy will still be in the same class, and I will still be here for you, and you know that!" she smiled, "I've always been here, and you have too. I love you too Mary, and these past couple years as neighbors has been really great, but that time is over. But that doesn't mean that our friendship is, ok? You know my number and you can call me whenever you want, and I expect you to"
Mary smiled and hugged her again. Christina squeezed Mary's hand, "ok so what can I do to help?"
*****
Around five o'clock that night everything was out of the truck and into Wilson and Mary's beautiful new home. It was two story, 3 bedrooms, and 2-½ baths. The backyard was a lot bigger than their last one and Billy ran back and forth across it enough times to completely knock himself out. While he slept on the floor of his empty bedroom they got most of the furniture in. a couple of Wilson's friends came to help since Mary was out of commission. Lucy and Kevin were coming up tomorrow to help out with stuff, but Mary was getting really sick of all the commotion, she just wanted to enjoy her now house.
***
Around eight, Billy woke up in a strange dark room. It took him a little bit to figure out where he was, but when he remembered he found his way to the stairs. When he got downstairs he found Wilson and Mary sitting on the empty living room floor playing cards. He stood on the stairs awhile just watching them. Billy was glad his dad had finally found someone, and he was happier that someone was Mary. She wasn't like anyone else Wilson had ever dated, and Billy loved her a lot. He was also quite thrilled that things were getting back to normal, Mary wasn't so crazy, and he would be getting a sibling soon, one that would hopefully stick around for a little while.
Wilson spotted Billy on the stairs, "hey, you're awake!" he smiled, and Mary turned around, "there's some pizza still on the counter if you're hungry" she told him.
After Billy had grabbed a slice he joined his parents on the floor. Mary pulled him into her lap. There wasn't a lot of room on it anymore, but Billy stayed put and snuggled against Mary.
A few minutes later Billy was lying on the floor between Mary and Wilson with a stack of cards in his fist. He pulled one out, "is this your card?" he asked Wilson,
Wilson smiled; "nope" this was the 7th time he asked.
"Hold on I messed up!" Billy said scooping all the cards into a pile, "lemme do it again! Close your eyes"
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*THE END*
Sorry, I know that chapter was short. But I just wanted to end it showing that they were kind of opening a new chapter of their lives. Just letting you know I'm working on a third and final installment to this story, it's quite long. Its not really so much Mary/Wilson focused as much as it is around Simon and Tristan (his g/f from behind closed doors, I just loved the idea of her too much to let her go) but don't worry our fav couple is still in it plenty, so look for that soon!! And thanks a million for all of your support everyone!!!
*Today is my 16th birthday, and a nice review is the best present I could get!*
