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Chapter 2


Jocelyn pulled into the parking spot in front of Wal-mart and turned the car off. She turned to look at Will and saw the look on his face as he looked at the shopping center. He was awed. Jo chuckled and opened her door, "Come on Will, it's time to get you some 'up-to-date' clothes."


           Will complied and exited the car carrying Annabelle. After locking the doors they walked into the store. Will stood at the front in shock as Jo went and grabbed a cart. Will snapped out of his daze when Jo called his name, "Yes Jo?"

Jo smiled slightly, "Here let me take Annabelle and you push the cart, all right?" she asked.

Will nodded and handed Annabelle to Jo as he pushed the cart, following her around the store. Their first stop was for baby supplies and clothes. They ended up nearly filling the cart with a carrier/car-seat, bottles, teething rings, diapers, bottle cleaner, formula, and anything else that Jo could think of necessary for a baby.

Jo noticed Will expression f wonder, curiosity and fear as they walked through the store and smiled slightly. It was interesting seeing this man experience the wonders of the tech-nological age. It was then she realized that she'd have to teach him how to work everything. 'Well, at least it will give us more time to spend together...in close proximity.' She thought. Jocelyn looked at Will again and was mesmerized by how good looking he was. He was tall, lean and muscular, had dark hair and dark eyes. His eyes were definitely windows to his soul and were like a deep rich chocolate that she didn't want to leave. She shook her thoughts off knowing that he may leave if they didn't find a way for him to return to his time and home.

As they were walking down the aisles Will was thinking about Jo and how different from Elizabeth she was. While both were kind and gentle women Jo was also quick to speak her mind and defend herself. She was also very beautiful. Where Elizabeth had light colored hair and light skin, Jo had tanned skin and had hair nearly as dark as his, but it was streaked with blonde highlights. Her eyes were blue (A/N: think Elijah Wood/Mel Gibson blue), where as Elizabeth had brown. He wondered what it would feel like to hold her in his arms. 'Why am I thinking about her like this? I just met her less than 2 hour ago.' He thought as he followed her to the men's wear section. After half an hour going through the selection Jo and Will had picked out a few outfits. The clothes ranging from jean and t- shirts to shorts, tank-tops (think wife beaters), shoes and socks.

They finally walked up to the register. As they waited in line Jo noticed the icy stares she was getting from quite a few other women. 'Bitches, they have no right…' her thoughts were cut off by Annabelle squirming in her arms. "What's wrong sweetie?" Jo cooed as she lightly bounced Anna up and down in her arms. Anna quieted down. As Jo quieted Annabelle down, Will noticed how well Annabelle had taken to Jocelyn since they had met

Jo and Will unloaded everything onto the counter and waited by the cashier fro everything to be totaled up. The cashier finished ringing up the items and Jo's eyes nearly fell out of her head when she saw the total amount, $500 dollars. She looked at Anna and Will and smiled slightly, 'It is money well spent though.' She thought as she handed the cashier her credit card.

After paying for everything and reloading the cart the three left the store and walked to Jo's car. They loaded everything into the back pretty quickly and Jo attached the car seat to the back seat. Once everyone was settled Jo started the car and they drove to the grocery store. At the stop light Jo turned to Will and saw that he was a little more comfortable than he was earlier. "So Will, what did you think of Wal-mart?" she asked lightly.

"It was...interesting. I don't think I have ever seen a store that sold so many different things at once." He answered.


    Jo laughed, "I can agree with you there. There is no place like Wal-mart." She said as they pulled into the parking lot at the grocery store.


   Grocery shopping was a little less involved than the clothing and supply shopping they had done at Wal-mart. As they went through the aisles Will kept asking her questions about the 21st century in hushed tones as he carried Annabelle. Jo did her best to answer his questions and told him that when they got back to her apartment they would all be answered.