Ok I'm back; terribly sorry to leave you with that awful cliffhanger I know
I'm the worst.
I also want to make an extra apology to all of the readers I have upset with my cliffhangers. I thought the dramatic effect would be nice, but apparently it's not. So I will stop, almost, sorry :^(
I don't own 7th heaven, blahdy blah
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"Ohmigosh!" Mary exclaimed throwing her arms around her old friend.
"What are you doing in town?" he asked her.
Mary sighed, "long story" she smiled, and it was so good to see Wilson. She hadn't talked to him in almost two years.
"I'd love to hear it if you've got time" he said motioning towards a table.
"I've got all night" Mary beamed. This was probably the first time she had smiled in weeks.
Mary spent the next forty-five minutes hearing all about what Wilson was up to. About Billy's school, his job, how he saw Lucy at the super market a few weeks before. She just smiled and sipped her soda, happy to be having a real conversation with someone.
"Whoa," Wilson told her, "sorry I'm rambling. What about you? Are you seeing anyone? Married maybe?" he winked jokingly.
"Um," Mary began, staring down into her drink, she hated to answer him, and she hadn't even said the words out loud yet. But she somehow stirred up the courage to spit out, "divorced actually," she looked at her watch, "as of an hour ago"
Wilson looked shocked, "Wow, so when did you get married? What happened?" he suddenly drew back, "I – I mean if you want to tell me, you probably don't want to talk about this"
"No, no its ok" Mary said, "to tell you the truth I feel more comfortable talking to you anyway."
Wilson smiled, "Ok so tell me,"
Mary took a deep breath, "So last summer I got married to this guy, Carlos. We said we were in love, and so we eloped."
Wilson chuckled inwardly at this, it was so like Mary. They had been through the exact same thing only; they didn't actually go through with the wedding.
"And a few days after I felt really stupid and I wanted my dad to get it annulled for me. And then I decided to stay married, just to spite my parents. I just had to be rebellious." She rolled her eyes, "and I then I got pregnant."
Wilson's eyes got bigger and bigger with every sentence Mary said. Wilson smiled, "Congratulations, when's it coming?"
"Well," Mary said, her voice losing its light-heartedness, "I lost the baby, and I didn't tell my family, because I didn't want all of their fake sympathy. I just wanted to take care of myself." Mary's eyes were starting to well up with tears, it was obvious that she wasn't as ok as she had been pretending to be, "It turns out that the baby was the only thing keeping Carlos with me"
Wilson was leaning forward, waiting for the rest of the story. He was scared for her, "Mare, I'm so sorry"
She shook off his concern and went on with her story, "He started sleeping around," Mary said wiping her eyes, "it was so obvious, everyone knew. I tried to ignore it. I told myself that it was a phase, and that he would love me again, if he even had in the first place." She sniffled, "and then the other day I decided it wasn't worth it anymore so I packed up and left. I just went crawling back home like a baby."
Wilson reached across the table and squeezed Mary's hand, "You're not a baby, I don't blame you for coming home, and I probably would too."
Mary realized what a blubbering mess she was, "I really should get out of here." She said smiling and wiping her eyes. "It was nice seeing you Wilson"
He got up to follow her out, "My cell number is still the same, and you can call me if you ever need to talk."
She turned around and gave Wilson a huge hug, "Thank you Wilson, you're the best"
"Yeah he is isn't he?" they heard a voice from behind them.
They turned to find a girl with short blonde hair and a big smile standing right behind them.
Wilson smiled, "Mary, I'd like you to meet my girlfriend, McKenna."
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Haha, like you really thought I'd get them back together that easily? Are you crazy?!?!
Sorry for you cliffhanger-haters, I wouldn't really consider that a cliffhanger, if this were actually a 7th heaven episode this is where we would cut to the story about Lucy being crazy over something stupid . . .so really it works out fine.
But if you still hate me I'll stop, from now on everything will be solved by the end of the chapter, (not sure how I'll do that though . . .hmm)
Reviews make me type faster
I also want to make an extra apology to all of the readers I have upset with my cliffhangers. I thought the dramatic effect would be nice, but apparently it's not. So I will stop, almost, sorry :^(
I don't own 7th heaven, blahdy blah
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"Ohmigosh!" Mary exclaimed throwing her arms around her old friend.
"What are you doing in town?" he asked her.
Mary sighed, "long story" she smiled, and it was so good to see Wilson. She hadn't talked to him in almost two years.
"I'd love to hear it if you've got time" he said motioning towards a table.
"I've got all night" Mary beamed. This was probably the first time she had smiled in weeks.
Mary spent the next forty-five minutes hearing all about what Wilson was up to. About Billy's school, his job, how he saw Lucy at the super market a few weeks before. She just smiled and sipped her soda, happy to be having a real conversation with someone.
"Whoa," Wilson told her, "sorry I'm rambling. What about you? Are you seeing anyone? Married maybe?" he winked jokingly.
"Um," Mary began, staring down into her drink, she hated to answer him, and she hadn't even said the words out loud yet. But she somehow stirred up the courage to spit out, "divorced actually," she looked at her watch, "as of an hour ago"
Wilson looked shocked, "Wow, so when did you get married? What happened?" he suddenly drew back, "I – I mean if you want to tell me, you probably don't want to talk about this"
"No, no its ok" Mary said, "to tell you the truth I feel more comfortable talking to you anyway."
Wilson smiled, "Ok so tell me,"
Mary took a deep breath, "So last summer I got married to this guy, Carlos. We said we were in love, and so we eloped."
Wilson chuckled inwardly at this, it was so like Mary. They had been through the exact same thing only; they didn't actually go through with the wedding.
"And a few days after I felt really stupid and I wanted my dad to get it annulled for me. And then I decided to stay married, just to spite my parents. I just had to be rebellious." She rolled her eyes, "and I then I got pregnant."
Wilson's eyes got bigger and bigger with every sentence Mary said. Wilson smiled, "Congratulations, when's it coming?"
"Well," Mary said, her voice losing its light-heartedness, "I lost the baby, and I didn't tell my family, because I didn't want all of their fake sympathy. I just wanted to take care of myself." Mary's eyes were starting to well up with tears, it was obvious that she wasn't as ok as she had been pretending to be, "It turns out that the baby was the only thing keeping Carlos with me"
Wilson was leaning forward, waiting for the rest of the story. He was scared for her, "Mare, I'm so sorry"
She shook off his concern and went on with her story, "He started sleeping around," Mary said wiping her eyes, "it was so obvious, everyone knew. I tried to ignore it. I told myself that it was a phase, and that he would love me again, if he even had in the first place." She sniffled, "and then the other day I decided it wasn't worth it anymore so I packed up and left. I just went crawling back home like a baby."
Wilson reached across the table and squeezed Mary's hand, "You're not a baby, I don't blame you for coming home, and I probably would too."
Mary realized what a blubbering mess she was, "I really should get out of here." She said smiling and wiping her eyes. "It was nice seeing you Wilson"
He got up to follow her out, "My cell number is still the same, and you can call me if you ever need to talk."
She turned around and gave Wilson a huge hug, "Thank you Wilson, you're the best"
"Yeah he is isn't he?" they heard a voice from behind them.
They turned to find a girl with short blonde hair and a big smile standing right behind them.
Wilson smiled, "Mary, I'd like you to meet my girlfriend, McKenna."
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Haha, like you really thought I'd get them back together that easily? Are you crazy?!?!
Sorry for you cliffhanger-haters, I wouldn't really consider that a cliffhanger, if this were actually a 7th heaven episode this is where we would cut to the story about Lucy being crazy over something stupid . . .so really it works out fine.
But if you still hate me I'll stop, from now on everything will be solved by the end of the chapter, (not sure how I'll do that though . . .hmm)
Reviews make me type faster
