Violet sat on the edge of her bed, and swung legs back and forth. When her legs hit the bed they made a loud noise. She had been doing this for over an hour.

"Violet! Could you please stop doing that? I'm trying to read a book, and I can't concentrate with all that racket you're making! I tried to ignore it, cause I thought you'd stop eventually. BUT YOU DIDN'T!" he screamed at the top of his lungs. Violet stopped instantly after the last scream had ended. She didn't like to annoy Klaus… but she was really bored.

The Quagmires were on vacation, and without them she was bored. They lived very close and were always up for a little fun. She was especially bored without Quigley around. She could certainly live without the others, but Quigley was her all. Without him she felt sort of lost. And that made her feel weak. Because she needed Quigley to have fun, she felt pathetic. Like she wasn't capable of making her own fun.

"Hey, Sunny!" Violet yelled down the stairs.

"What?" yelled Sunny back.

"Whatcha doin?" she asked.

"Nothin' really, just watching some TV…" sunny trailed off. Violet bounded down the stairs to join her.

When she got down she saw her sister was watching some stupid sitcom. But still, she sat down on the couch next to her to watch. About halfway through it Sunny began to laugh and talk.

"That guy's soooooo hott!" cried Sunny. Violet looked at the guy. He was pretty good looking. But just saying it out loud made her feel unfaithful to Quigley.

"Yea… I guess so…" muttered Violet. Why did she have to be so weak?

Sunny was quiet through most of the rest of the sitcom, and Violet was happy for it. The sitcom had been about girl and her best friend and her best friend's boyfriend. The main character had betrayed her best friend and gone out with her boyfriend behind her best friends back. As she watched the sitcom she had realized something.

Being faithful to Quigley and missing him, and relying on him wasn't bad. She wasn't weak for it. She was stronger; because she wanted to stay in the same relationship for a reason other then that the guy she dated was "soooooo hott!" Not that he wasn't "hott". Violet was stronger because she knew who she loved, and would always love. And that guy was Quigley.

VIOLET AND QUIGLEY

FOREVER