Abigail slumped down on the floor, holding the photo over her heart.
Scrunching up her eyes, she tried to remember all she could from her
childhood.
~*~*~* Authors Note: The memories she is going to recall are ones I made up, not ones that are in the show ~*~*~*
She saw a man dropping her off, other blacks surrounded her, there were small children calling out to their parents. That's when she spotted a young girl alone in the corner; she walked over to her and hugged her really tight.
"God is going to get us out of this," the girl whispered softly.
All she could do was nod, and look off into the night.
~*~*~*~*
She now remembered everything, her friends that had been so loyal to her, the boy she shared a beautiful kiss with on the beach, and the horrors of prejudice.
Standing up she fled out of the room.
"I have to find Nigel," she whispered.
~*~*~*~*
Nigel Uno was sitting calmly at a booth in his favorite restaurant, surrounded by Kuki, Wallabee, and Hoagie. It didn't surprise him when the pretty black girl from his part burst in.
"Well, well, well," he murmured, "I wondered when you would come after me."
She obviously didn't hear him, because she started talking really fast.
"I was looking at this picture," she said, "and I discovered that the five of us use to be really good friends when we were younger, so I came after you to tell you that I remember that kiss we shared on the beach, and that I still love you."
She was cut off when a gorgeous sandy-blonde-haired girl seated her self at the booth next to Nigel.
"Hi," she greeted her warmly, "Are you one of Nigel's friends."
Abby was about to say yes when Nigel cut her off.
"She's just someone that sang at my birthday party." "Cute."
Abby could only stare at him, how could he not remember.
"Abby," Nigel said calmly, "This is Ginny, my wife."
She could only stare as the words sunk into her cold heart.
"How could you be married," she asked, "Your only 14."
Nigel looked uncomfortable at this statement, and Ginny gave Abby a very mean glare.
"Abby," Nigel said in a sad voice, "Can I talk to you outside."
Abby nodded and Nigel followed her outside of the restaurant into the cold autumn air. It was a pleasant night, just the kind for romance, but her heart was filled with dread at the words he would speak.
"Now Abby," he said softly, "I am going to tell you a story, save any questions you have for the end."
Abby nodded.
"Me and Ginny got involved with each other soon after her father disowned her, I had just been decommissioned from some weird club or something, I forget the name, and we were both sad. Soon after our relationship started, we got a little wild and ended up having sex, I accidentally got her pregnant, and now were married."
Now Abby knew why the girl had looked so familiar, she also remembered the night she was disowned.
~*~*~*~* It was raining out, the sky was dark and brooding, and everyone's moods and spirits were down. There was shouting from the DCFDTL mansion and soon a blonde girl immerged into the storm, Abby had ignored her at first, then the sobs became louder, until Abby invited her to stay the night at the tree house. ~*~*~*~*
"So you see," Nigel said, "I don't remember any of the stuff you were talking about, but I know that I'm married, and I'm sorry but we can't be involved. Don't ever follow me again, when I go in that building you are not to follow."
With that Nigel walked inside, and with the slam of the door, Abby knew her life was really over. Staring in the window she saw Nigel laughing with Ginny, were they laughing about her, oh how she wished she could be in there. If it wasn't meant to be then it wasn't meant ot be. Like that little girl said the night she was taken away from her friends, God would take care of her, God would take care of them all.
~*~*~* Authors Note: The memories she is going to recall are ones I made up, not ones that are in the show ~*~*~*
She saw a man dropping her off, other blacks surrounded her, there were small children calling out to their parents. That's when she spotted a young girl alone in the corner; she walked over to her and hugged her really tight.
"God is going to get us out of this," the girl whispered softly.
All she could do was nod, and look off into the night.
~*~*~*~*
She now remembered everything, her friends that had been so loyal to her, the boy she shared a beautiful kiss with on the beach, and the horrors of prejudice.
Standing up she fled out of the room.
"I have to find Nigel," she whispered.
~*~*~*~*
Nigel Uno was sitting calmly at a booth in his favorite restaurant, surrounded by Kuki, Wallabee, and Hoagie. It didn't surprise him when the pretty black girl from his part burst in.
"Well, well, well," he murmured, "I wondered when you would come after me."
She obviously didn't hear him, because she started talking really fast.
"I was looking at this picture," she said, "and I discovered that the five of us use to be really good friends when we were younger, so I came after you to tell you that I remember that kiss we shared on the beach, and that I still love you."
She was cut off when a gorgeous sandy-blonde-haired girl seated her self at the booth next to Nigel.
"Hi," she greeted her warmly, "Are you one of Nigel's friends."
Abby was about to say yes when Nigel cut her off.
"She's just someone that sang at my birthday party." "Cute."
Abby could only stare at him, how could he not remember.
"Abby," Nigel said calmly, "This is Ginny, my wife."
She could only stare as the words sunk into her cold heart.
"How could you be married," she asked, "Your only 14."
Nigel looked uncomfortable at this statement, and Ginny gave Abby a very mean glare.
"Abby," Nigel said in a sad voice, "Can I talk to you outside."
Abby nodded and Nigel followed her outside of the restaurant into the cold autumn air. It was a pleasant night, just the kind for romance, but her heart was filled with dread at the words he would speak.
"Now Abby," he said softly, "I am going to tell you a story, save any questions you have for the end."
Abby nodded.
"Me and Ginny got involved with each other soon after her father disowned her, I had just been decommissioned from some weird club or something, I forget the name, and we were both sad. Soon after our relationship started, we got a little wild and ended up having sex, I accidentally got her pregnant, and now were married."
Now Abby knew why the girl had looked so familiar, she also remembered the night she was disowned.
~*~*~*~* It was raining out, the sky was dark and brooding, and everyone's moods and spirits were down. There was shouting from the DCFDTL mansion and soon a blonde girl immerged into the storm, Abby had ignored her at first, then the sobs became louder, until Abby invited her to stay the night at the tree house. ~*~*~*~*
"So you see," Nigel said, "I don't remember any of the stuff you were talking about, but I know that I'm married, and I'm sorry but we can't be involved. Don't ever follow me again, when I go in that building you are not to follow."
With that Nigel walked inside, and with the slam of the door, Abby knew her life was really over. Staring in the window she saw Nigel laughing with Ginny, were they laughing about her, oh how she wished she could be in there. If it wasn't meant to be then it wasn't meant ot be. Like that little girl said the night she was taken away from her friends, God would take care of her, God would take care of them all.
