Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters except for the ones that I created, like Emma.
Notes:
Andielu-Thanks, the wedding will be coming, but there are a few things that have to happen first right…
LOVEthemducks5()-To me it was more giving other ducks the chance to find romance, like with Luis and the cheerleader, Charlie and his girl that didn't know much about hockey, and a little bit for Julie. Guy and Connie just got pushed out to the sides of the story for the most part. Perhaps if they ever put out an extended edition of sorts with deleted scenes and commentaries for all three movies we'll see what was really going on, the DVD box set that I have now has very little for extras
Banksiesbabe99-Thanks, your wish is my command, at least when it comes to updating...here it is
DUCK CALLS
"Tell me everything," Julie stated with a very demanding but yet still very dreamy look on her face, as she couldn't help but smile, pulling Connie over to sit on her bed in their old dorm room.
"What's to tell," Connie softly asked back with a meager shrug of her shoulders as she hopped onto the bed and stared up at the ceiling, fighting hard to keep from smiling, all the while slipping her right hand into her jeans pocket and reassuring herself that the ring was indeed still there. She had taken it off before opening the door and seeing Julie, hoping that it would be a surprise. But apparently something in her look had given her away and the second that the goaltender had opened up the door and saw who was waiting outside the jig was up.
"What do you mean what's to tell, he asked you didn't he," Julie shot back with a stymied look of confusion and impatience on her face as she lightly glared straight ahead at Connie while she reached out and grabbed Connie's head, making her look at her instead of the ceiling.
"I don't know what you're talking about, I really just came here to get today's biology assignment," Connie started to say with a prim and proper expression on her face as she tried to act casual before the door opened and Adam walked in, carrying an armful of books.
"Yeah right, hey Adam," Julie shot back with an oddly devilish grin on her face as she turned momentarily back to Adam before looking back at Connie.
"Yeah," Adam replied with an exasperated shrug of his shoulders as he almost literally dropped his books onto Julie's bed and then flopped down beside them.
"Get Connie's arms, Guy just proposed and she's not leaving until she admits it," Julie joked back to Adam with a sly grin on her face before she hopped off of the bed and stood on Connie's feet.
"Sure…yeah, whatever, wait Guy did what," Adam started to mumble back softly as if he had barely heard what Julie had said before he snapped to attention and started to reach for Connie's arms.
"Guy proposed and I said yes, we're engaged," Connie blurted out with an oh brother frown on her face before she couldn't help but grin from ear to ear at finally saying it to someone other than herself, Guy, and Emma. For a moment all time seemed to have stopped as both Adam and Julie just stared at Connie. "We're engaged, he asked me to marry him and I said yes, Adam…Julie," Connie started to add with a confused look on her face before she was mobbed by a huge hug from Julie.
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"Got a minute Charlie," Guy asked with a nervous and almost out of breath look on his face as he walked up to his old friend in the middle of the library.
"Sure…where's Emma," Charlie replied softly with a bored look on his face before he looked around and didn't see the child.
"With my mom, she said she hadn't been spending enough time with her favorite granddaughter…and," Guy replied with a sheepish smirk on his face as he pulled out a chair and sat down, moments before Charlie interrupted him.
"So when's the wedding," Charlie asked with a daring grin on his face as he held a book up just high enough so that it covered his face from the middle of his nose down. Guy looked eerily surprised and scared at the same time.
"H…how, I mean…I don't, ah crap," Guy stammered out with a look of total nervousness on his face as he tried to come up with something witty to say but in the moment couldn't.
"Hey everybody, Guy and Connie just got engaged," Charlie yelled out to everyone in the library, whether they knew who Guy and Connie were or not, as he stood up and turned one complete circle while standing on top of his chair. The librarian threatened to make them both leave if they made another peep as he sat down.
"Charlie, what do you think you're," Guy started to angrily demand with an anxious look on his face before Charlie couldn't help but laugh.
"Easy Guy, you and Connie just got engaged, you're supposed to be happy," Charlie shot back with an amused smirk on his face as he leaned over, balled up his fist, and lightly hit Guy in the shoulder.
"I am Charlie I am, it's just that this is huge," Guy replied softly with a meager smile on his face as he tried not to look at any student that was staring at him after Charlie's outburst.
"You bet it is, but I gotta say that I always knew that the first of the ducks to get married would be you two, you were made for each other, you're perfect, you guys are lucky," Charlie said back with a confidant smile on his face as he started to pack up the rest of his books.
"Lucky how," Guy asked with a suddenly very concerned look on his face as he stopped staring off into space and turned back to Charlie as he was putting the last of his books back into his backpack.
"You're lucky because the two of you met the one that you were going to spend the rest of your lives with when you were five, a lot of people spend decades…and never find anyone, now come on we've got to go and find the others, we've got to celebrate," Charlie answered with a very honest and calm look in his eyes as he zipped his bag up shut before he stood up and pushed in his chair.
"How Charlie, we're barely making ends meet as is, part time jobs only bring in so much, and," Guy added with a reluctant frown on his face as he sullenly stood up and then half heartedly pushed his chair in.
"Don't worry Guy, I'll take care of everything," Charlie said with an enthusiastic smile on his face before he patted Guy hard on the back and then left the library, humming a happy tune to himself.
"Why does that not make me feel better," Guy mumbled softly to himself before he sighed and left the library.
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"Have you guys set a date yet," Julie asked with an excited smile on her face as she, Connie, and Adam walked through the halls towards the cafeteria. They had spent the last couple of hours talking about everything and had gotten hungry towards the end. They had barely left the dorms when Guy's mother had shown up and handed Emma back to Connie.
"A date, he just asked me a few hours ago," Connie exclaimed with an exasperated and surprised look on her face as she stopped walking and turned to Adam as she shifted Emma from one arm to the other.
"They're still in the honeymoon phase, where everything's perfect, reality has yet to come crashing down on them and," Adam added with a slightly cocky grin on his face as he looped an arm around Julie's shoulders just before they got to the cafeteria's doors.
"Adam," Julie groaned with an annoyed edge to her voice before she shrugged off Adam's arm and then held the door open for herself and Connie to walk in, making sure that it closed just right in front of Adam.
"Sorry," Adam replied with a sheepish smile on his face as he shrugged his shoulders and hung his head in apology before Emma began to fuss a bit.
"Not half as sorry as you're going to be if Emma doesn't get her lunch, if she doesn't eat she gets cranky, uh maybe the cafeteria isn't the best place to do this," Connie started to say back with an amused look on her face before she thought about feeding Emma and decided that breastfeeding in the school's cafeteria might not be the brightest of ideas.
"You can use my room, Charlie's in the library right now so he won't bother you and I have a class right after lunch so you'll have it all to yourselves," Adam offered with a helpful smile on his face as he readjusted the strap of his backpack on his shoulder and checked his watch.
"Really, thanks Adam, you're a lifesaver, come on Emma let's go get you something to eat," Connie said with a relieved smile on her face as she leaned in close and gave Adam a one armed hug and then turned to leave.
"Save me a seat will ya, I'll be right back," Julie whispered softly to Adam before she turned and followed Connie back out of the cafeteria.
"So…what's the story with you two," Connie asked softly with a slightly cheesy grin on her face once Julie finally caught up to her.
"I don't know what you're talking about," Julie replied with a fake look of one who has been offended by a question on her face as she tried to act appalled.
"You and Adam, you two seem to be spending a lot of time together lately, there something you want to talk about," Connie said back with a somewhat digging smirk on her face as she lightly bumped Julie with her elbow.
"No…of course not, well maybe…I don't know, it's just that I don't know what Scooter and I are yet, does he want to get back together…do I, I can't even think about starting anything with Adam until I figure that out," Julie stammered back in reply with a frustrated an anxious look in her eyes as she gesticulated each idea with a wave of her hands, in the end mostly showing just how nervous she was about having to make the decision.
"But you have thought about dating Adam," Connie slipped out softly with a light nudge to Julie's ribs with her elbow as they turned the corner towards Adam and Charlie's room.
"Him…and a few others, you're lucky Connie, you don't have to ask any of these questions anymore, you got your guy, if dating Guy for those few months back in sophomore year taught me anything it was that, you're lucky, I'm just hoping that I can find someone close," Julie explained with a somewhat somber and serious look on her face as she slid her hands into her pockets and slumped her shoulders a bit.
"Guy's not perfect you know, half the time he forgets to put the seat down, and he drools," Connie shot back with a snarky grin on her face before she turned the knob and walked into Adam and Charlie's room.
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"I always knew this day would come, of course I thought that you two would be a little older at the time, but hey…things happen, we just have to learn to live with them," Gordon said with a slightly amazed smile on his face as he sat down next to Guy on the bleachers of the football field.
"Thanks coach, I think," Guy replied with a confused look on his face as he lifted his head up and then scooted over to give Gordon a little bit more room.
"I'm not your coach anymore Guy, you can call me Gordon," Gordon chuckled back with a short laugh as he leaned back until his back came to rest on the seats behind him.
"You'll always be our coach, it just feels weird calling you anything else," Guy replied with an earnest look of honesty on his face as he picked up a piece of straw and began to slowly pull it apart.
"Sorry to burst your bubble Guy but you're going to have to change that pretty quickly, you and Connie are going to graduate in a few months, you're going to be adults, probably more so than any of the other ducks, having a child at seventeen probably wasn't in either of your plans when you were younger, but Emma's here now and she's going to teach you two more about yourselves and each other than any hockey game could ever hope to," Gordon said back with a contemplative frown on his face as he picked up a piece of the straw that Guy had torn off and looked at it closely.
"So you think this is a good idea then," Guy asked with a nervous look on his face, as Gordon knew what he was hoping the answer would be.
"The jury's still out on that one Guy, can I defer that until you two are old and gray," Gordon offered up with an overly optimistic and slightly cheesy grin on his face before the looked over and saw the confused look on Guy's face. "Okay that didn't work, relax Guy, you should be celebrating right now, come on let's go find Connie and Emma and go out somewhere, just the four of us," Gordon added with a somewhat more subdued smile on his face as he stood up and checked his watch.
"I don't know, Connie needs to," Guy started to say softly with a serious look on his face as he also stood up before being interrupted.
"Celebrate, what…I told you I'd handle it all," Charlie interjected with an excited and slightly guilty grin on his face as Gordon and Guy turned around to see the rest of the ducks assembled behind the bleachers, including Connie, Emma, and Julie.
"What's going on here Charlie," Connie asked with a confused look on her face as she pulled Emma's hood up over her head and glanced over at Guy, who shrugged his shoulders in response as he didn't have a clue either, as he made his way off of the bleachers to stand by her side.
"Nothing much, other than a little fun, Dwayne," Charlie answered with a small sigh before his daring grin returned as he stepped aside and Dwayne stepped out of the flock, lasso in hand.
"Wait, what's that for," Guy asked with a suddenly nervous tone to his voice as he instinctively stepped in front of Connie and Emma.
"For old times sake," Dwayne replied with a slight bow and grin at Connie and then Guy before he started to swing the lasso around and around.
"I don't know about this," Julie started to say with a concerned look on her face before Dwayne let the lasso fly and it landed around Guy and Connie.
"To late now," Dwayne exclaimed with his usual toothy grin before he pulled the lasso tight, forcing Guy and Connie together.
"Now comes the fun part, ducks…are you ready," Charlie shouted out loudly, sounding like a drill instructor, before each of the ducks saluted him and then pulled something out of their pockets.
"Ready," They all shouted in unison with dangerous grins on their faces as Connie and Guy shared a look of confusion and fear before they were covered in a shower of silly string, with Charlie leading the charge.
END OF DUCK CALLS
