Four years later.
Lilys P O V
"Madison! Madison! We get to start preschool today!" Cameron shouted walking up the sidewalk. Miley and Johnny were walking Cameron to his first day at preschool, and were picking up Madison, and Lily on the way.
"Cameron don't get to far ahead of us," Miley said.
"Cameron, do you think we'll be in the same class?" Madison asked.
"I hope so! Then we can team up against the teacher!" said Cameron putting his arm around Madison. It was adorable.
"So I wonder if they are the least bit excited about starting preschool," I said sarcastically grabbing my keys to lock the house.
"Yeah, it's a mistery," said Johnny.
"Mommy will you tie my shoe lace?" asked Madison.
"Okay, hold on," I said. She had these adorable pink sketcher sneakers. Her jeans and track jacket had pink lining. That was adorable too. Madison grew up to have thin, very light brown hair, and green eyes like mine. Cameron had the same color hair as Mileys and Johnnys blue-brown eyes. They looked like brother and sister. I tied her shoelaces and we continued to their new school, John F. Kennedy elementary and preschool.
"Cameron! Will you sleep by me at naptime?" Madison asked.
"Well duh! Who else would I sleep next to?" he asked.
"Here's a street, you guys have to hold hands," Johnny said. Johnny and I stook out our hands for a kids, but they held each others hands and made their way across the street.
Johnny, Miley and I laughed at how cute it was. Cameron lead us into the room where office said to go.
"Mommy! Look at this place! It's so big," madison said.
"We are going to have so much fun if we are in the same class," Cameron said.
"Mommy please don't leave me here alone!" Madison said.
"I'll have to eventually sweetheart, but don't worry, you'll be fine. You have Cameron."
"I guess," she said. The nice thing about her being friends with Cameron was, she never went through a stage where she thought boys had cooties. Cameron never thought girls had cooties either.
"All right I need all kids to sit on this circle carpet and the adults to go to the back of the room," said a teacher who looked about her late twenties.
"You go sit by Cameron, and I'll go talk to Miley and Johnny," I said.
"Okay, promise you won't leave without saying good-bye?" she said.
"I would never do that," I said walking over to Miley.
"Alright, I'm going to read the list of names of students, and what class you are in. I'm in Mrs. A, so if I say you are in my class, you stay here. If I say you are in Mrs. J's class, then you follow her when I'm done, okay?" she asked. She got alot of nods in return.
"Lauren Abigail, Mrs. A; Philip Aarons Mrs. A; John Carter, Mrs. J; Cameron Collins, Mrs. A;" she started.
"Yes! Now you have to be in Mrs. A's class!" Cameron said to Madison. They crossed each others fingers while she continued reading thirty names. Fifteen for each class, I figured.
"Zacary Mueller, Mrs J; Madison Oken, Mrs, sorry there is a smudge," she said cleaning off the plastic over the paper. Madison and Cameron turned to each other in suspence.
"Okay, Madison Oken, Mrs A.; she said.
"Yes!" they both said in unison. Everyone starred and laughed as they hugged each other.
"Maybe that was a mistake," Mrs. A joked laughing. She then contiued reading names.
"We get to be in preschool together!" Madison said.
"I know! It's going to be so much fun!" Cameron cried.
"But i don't want to leave my mommy," Madison said.
"It's okay, we'll still have fun. It's just for a couple of hours," he said.
When the teacher stopped everyone went into there own classrooms, and the teacher told the parents they had to leave in five minutes.
"Don't leave mommy!" Madison said to me.
"I have to sweetie. I'm just going to be gone for about five hours, and then I get to pick you up," I told her.
"I don't want to you to go though," she said.
"Don't worry. You got what you wanted, Cameron is in your class, and you know he wouldn't let anyone pick on you," I said. It's true. When we all went to the park one time, some little boy started yanking on Madisons pigtails, so Cameron pushed him off the slide. It was halarious, but I didn't let either of them know that.
"I know. I'm gonna miss you though," she said.
"Well give me a kiss I have to go. I'll miss you too," I said.
She kissed my nose and I gave her a kiss good-bye.
"Daddy and I can't wait to hear how it went," I said leaving. She started crying as she waved good bye.
"Come on Madison," Cameron said to her.
"Mommy! No don't go!" she said. At that moment I had a flash back to when she was in the hospital for lung problems. I remember having to leave her after visiting hours, imagining if she could talk, how she would tell me not to go.
"I have to, I love you," I said.
"Madison it's okay, I'm still here," he said trying to get her to come with him.
She turned to him and she whiped a tear. She took one last look at me and then went off with Cameron.
"Hi I'm Dillon!" I heard someone say to them, right before I turned the last corner, and walked home with Miley and Johnny.
