Hey guys! Chapter 7 is finally here! Thanks for the patience and I got it done early just for you guys! You deserve it with all the love you give me!

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Olivia Is Kickin'it Now


*Three weeks later*

"Okay students, now show me what we just learned" The Sensei nodded his head firmly at the students in question as they stared up at him and nodded back.

He stepped back a few feet to give them their necessary space and crossed his arms. In the little group, a little blonde looked up and grinned at her Sensei just before looking at her companions. They nodded at eachother and got ready.

All at once, in one single fluid motion as if all the bodies were melted into one, six little forms leapt into the air as fierce shouts were heard in the whole dojo.

And once again, every single little voice came together to form a collective agressive roar as the kids did their front snap kicks in mid air. And just when they all landed smoothly on their feet. the little blonde grinned wider at her Sensei who was watching from a short distance.

Her father, Jack, stood there with his arms crossed as he stared at his students with pride, absolutely loving how they picked up things so fast and progressed day by day. It was so impressive to watch.

He immediately caught his personal little girl's eyes and grinned back, finally stepping up to them and clapping along with the two other adults who were arching from the sidelines.

"Well done kids, that was perfect! Okay, I think that's enough for today." He smiled at them and they all bowed, signaling the end of the two hour class.

Three of the six kids ran off to the locker rooms while the other three stayed behind, each parent walking up to their own child.

"Did you see daddy?!" Lance giddily jumped up and down as Milton crouched down in front of him, chucking at his son's antics.

"Sure did Lan, that was awesome! I'm so proud of you." Lance smiled and hugged him and Jerry and Gabe fist-bumped.

"Bravo buddy, that was so swag! In no time, you'll be rockin' around in your personal black belt!" Jerry patted his son on the back and then, father and son both did his famous Columbian War Chant, which was now their famous Chant.

Jack walked up to Olivia as she smirked and crossed her own arms, matching his firm posture. Father and daughter both stood there, one looking down and one up until Jack sank down onto one bended knee.

Olivia's head followed his descend and then, when they were at eye level at last, her smirk formed into a full smile and she now stared at Jack expectantly.

He held out one hand for a high five, smirking on his own, "That was some pretty move you pulled Miss Brewer. Still want that burger?"

Olivia burst out laughing as she slapped her hand on her father's, "Of course! Thanks daddy!"

And there, under one roof, were happening three different family moments, but they couldn't have felt closer because they were all bound by something that was out of their hands, something that kept them together tight enough to now have two generations of the same people in one same place.

As each of the dads savoured this another new precious memory, they thought about their bond, how it never seemed to felter and how they never wanted it to ever break, because life is all about making memories, memories that were to look up on at the very end, memories that should only leave a smile no matter what they were.

They wouldn't trade what they have for anything because they realize how lucky they are, though they would change one thing if it really were in their hands.

With all the people around them to include in their memories, they couldn't have the one person they wanted the most and that, that was just the single one thing that they knew they wouldn't smile upon even at their very ends.


Dinner at Bowling Phil's right after practice every Saturday night was a tradition for the Brewers, Martinezes and Krupnicks. It had always been their favourite hang out place as kids so they were just shaking with their own kids now.

That, and Phil loved the mini version of the gang, so much that he would sometimes get special treats for them.

Uncle Phil was quite the character after all.

"Slow down bud, that burger is not going anywhere." Jerry snickered and patted his son on the back as he struggled to gulp down the many btes of his burger that he had just taken. He moved his mouth vigorously until he finally could breath.

"Okay, never doing that again." He sucked in a deep breath as Olivia and Lance laughed at him.

Olivia took a big bite out of her own burger too, having the common sense to actually chew and swallow it before talking.

"Thanks for this daddy." She smiled and this prompted the two ther boys to mutter in agreement too, looking up at their respective dads. Jack, Jerry and Milton just smiled.

"No problem kiddos." After that, nobody spoke much until they had all finished with their food but the men knew better than thinking ghe meal was over.

"Same ice cream Livvy?" Jack asked her as he put down his napkin. Olivia turned to him wide eyed and nodded her head vigorously. Jerry and Milton did the same with their kids and soon, all three of them were humming in content at their ice creams.

Jack was just about to start some real talk with Milton and Jerry when a little voice interrupted him.

"Daddy, uncles? We have something to say." The three men looked at eachother wearily before turning to Olivia.

The little girl was exchanging looks with the other two, the tree of them communicating with their eyes. Finally, she turned back around with all the determination of afive year old and said,

"We want to go somewhere." Jack, Jerry and Milton's eyebrows shot up as they stared at their kids.

"What?" Jack titled his head and Olivia sighed.

"Come on daddy! You know what I'm talking about!" Jack's eyebrows furrowed in confusion as he tried to guess what she meant.

"Daddy." Gabe deadpanned, staring at his father. Jerry stared right back confused.

"Kinder ended eight days ago." Lance told Milton who only nodded in response.

"We know that Lan, what about it?" Lance sighed too and took the matter into his own hands. The little ginger head finally spit it out.

"We wanna go somewhere fun." The other too agreed and waited for their dads to say something.

Jack, Jerry and Milton sat there and stared at their kids with curious expressions. They wanted to go somewhere fun?

"Why aren't you saying anything? Say something! Do you not want to take us? But we have been good all week!" Gabe rambled, not noticing how the adults' expressions changed into highly amused ones.

So this is why their kids have been exceptionally behaving lately. No wonder they didn't have to watch out for something broken, because Olivia, Gabe and Lance together could break anything beyond repair.

"Oh I get it now!" Jack's eyes lit up as he grinned at the kids.

"It really all makes sense." Milton muttered, rolling his eyes with a smile. Jerry smirked and crossed his arms on the table.

"Thought of the 'you owe me' trick huh?" He raised his eyebrows at the kids, who stared back in slight worry of being scolded.

"Nice!" But once again, dad and uncle Jerry surprised them by high fiving them.

"Please daddy?" Olivia then turned to Jack and he immediately knew what was coming.

Puppy dog eyes.

She widened her already big doe brown eyes and stuck out her bottom lip, "Kinder finished a week ago and this is our summer before we start school. We want to make it special."

Jack sighed. She wasn't asking anything out of the ordinary, she just wanted to go on a vacation and make it another thing she'd remember. It wasn't a difficult task to agree but he might have to think it over carefully with the guys if the kids really wanted it to be special.

But then again, they were still so little, they wouldn't have to go so big to impress them.

After some thinking, Jack noticed that Milton and Jerry had finished their own too, sow ith a final look at eachother, they nodded at their children.

"Fine. We'll make it something you won't ever forget, alright"

And it only took that much to make Olivia, Gabe and Lance to break out into the biggest smiles they had ever seen.


"So daddy," Olivia began as Jack was driving home later that evening, "Where will we be going?"

Jack laughed as he made a turn, "We still have to decide Livvy, we won't take long, I promise." Jack looked at her from the corner of his eye and saw her nod.

"Okay." He smiled and parked the car in the driveway as they reached their house. Olivia jumped outside and raced to the door and waited patiently for her dad.

Once they were both inside, Olivia made to go for the living room before she heard Jack clear his throat. She looked at him and saw him giving her a pointed look.

She knew what that meant and groaned, "Oh come on daddy, please?" Jack shook his head as he made his way to the staircase.

"Nope, you know the rules." Olivia sighed and walked past him and up the stairs. Jack smiled and followed her.

The rules were simple, nothing big. Things that Jack found it appropriate to be known and done by his daughter from a right age. Simple things that made up a good, neat and self caring and responsible person.

In this case, shower before relaxing, because if you just slump onto the couch first thing as soon as you're in the house, you'll be too lazy afterwards to even clean up. Sure, relaxing is inevitable before going about the house but even too much laziness was dangerous.

And ever since he became a father, he sure began understanding his parents' old instructions more and took them into new consideration. And now that he was a single parent, well...he had double roles. Olivia depended entirely on him.

So acting on that old habit of his own, he used the bathroom downstairs and showered too, letting the hot water soothe his sore muscles.


Olivia finished soon enough and hastily got dressed into her pijamas for the night, proud that she had finished even before her dad. Once she was ready, she walked out and went downstairs to finally crash onto the couch and watch some cartoons.

Walking in the lobby right at the foot of the stairs, she determinedly made her way to the living room with absolutely no stops to look around.

That was, until she caught something from the corner of her eye. Something that happened involuntary but got her curious nonetheless.

Groaning at herself, she walked closer to one of the pictures on a shelf and looked at it. It was of all the gang back when they were teenagers, all in a line and with their arms around eachother. They were all grinning at the camera and were wearing the same shirt, just of different colors.

They were standing in what seemed to be a vast space of just greenery. It was a field.

More curious than ever, Olivia squinted her eyes to look at their shirts more closely but unfortunately for her, she still could not read properly.

But still, she did her best to ignore one single smiling face and focused on trying to read the least she could thanks to her father giving her some early lessons every once in a while.

"C...Ca...mp Ki..." She stopped. She couldn't do it. The rest of the last word was too complicated and se couldn't register what sign meant what. She gave up.

But she did have something, she managed to get Camp Ki, she could her ask her dad about it.

"But..." She frowned. She didn't want a repeat of last time. If there was one thing she had learned, it was that insisting on a subject with her father brought to nowhere. Especially this one. It was too touchy and even she was well aware of it now. She was one that learned from her mistakes and thus, was considered relatively mature for her age.

Her father took great pride in that and she was glad.

So maybe this would be a problem. But what if she didn't mention her at all? After all, even her uncles were there and they could well be her key to the whole conversation.

Yes, she could do that. Making up her mind, Olivia sat in the living room and waited for her father to be done so they could start having their movie marathon.


Jack came out feeling extremely refreshed, clad in an old pair of sweatpants and a light t-shirt. Shaking his wet hair out of his eyes, he walked into the living room to find Olivia watching Spongebob.

He chuckled and jumped over the back of the couch, la sing on the cushions rightnext to her and making her jump.

"Daddy!" She giggled, waiting face for some water drops had bounced right off Jack's hair and onto her. He laughed back and purposely shook his head vigorously like a dog and Olivia shrieked with laughter and protests again.

He finally stopped, seeing Olivia out of breath from all the laughing and just stared at her, a dazed open-mouthed grin etched onto his lips.

This wasn't a new thing, Olivia was pretty much used to it because her dad had the tendency to make it rain on other people right after he finished showering himself, water right from his head.

It never got old, he would always take her by surprise and didn't know why or when he exactly started it. But what she really didn't know was that this went back and back into the years, something he did to entertain another certain blonde.

But right now she didn't need to know that. Not now, not...in a long while.

After they were finished with their laughing fest, Jack decided it was finally time for those movies he promised and so, after setting up everything, they were soon cuddling on the couch as the initial credits started to roll.

It only took one movie of How To Train Your Dragon and Olivia was already starting to doze off. But she didn't let herself go completely, she had something to do and when the movie ended, she decided it was the right time.

"Hey daddy?" She looked up, forcing her eyes open and shoving the sleep away.

"Yes baby?" He stroked her hair and she leaned into his touch, desperately trying not to fall asleep before she had finished what she was doing.

"Have you ever gone to camp?" That took Jack by slight surprise. He didn't ever remember telling Olivia of his summers spent at camp and couldn't figure out where she would've gotten that.

But then again...

"Ohh..." He trailed off, realizing that it was another picture taht was in the lobby.

"Yeah." Olivia nodded into his side, still waiting for her answer. Jack momentarily relished in the fact that his daughter had been able to read that much from the photo and was glad that his classes were paying off when he came to the matter at hand.

Not thinking much of it, not digging in too deep, he casually replied, "Yeah I have. Camp Kickin'it." Olivia slammed her head against Jack's chest as she realized why she couldn't read that name. It seemed complicated in just hearing it.

Okay so maybe it wasn't...

"Kickin'it." She drew out, finding that the name rolled so easily off her tongue.

"Mhh. One of the best places I've ever been to, it was a karate camp. Went there for three years straight but stopped just before college." He explained and recalled how fun it used to be in that crazy, crazy camp.

It was unique, a camp that had been discovered by Rudy in the summer before their sophomore year in high school, a place where none of them wanted to go to but once they did, they fell in love with it.

Since then, they had gone there for three years, their last being the summer right before college.

He was brought back to reality when he felt Olivia nod her head against his side. She was really trying to keep it in but Jack could tell she was about to break. Soon, he would have to carry her to her room.

"It sounds like a really cool place." Her words were slurred, something that always happened when she was floating in between LaLa Land and reality.

Jack just hummed in response and kissed her head, expecting nothing but a little cute snore in return.

"We should go there." For the second time that night, Jack was taken off guard, this time completely.

He should've seen it coming, he really should have. Of course she would suggest it, it was only natural. But he really couldn't help this minor jolts every time something like this happened anyway.

But it was nothing like before, that was for sure. Looking down at his daughter's peaceful face, recalled what these past three weeks had been.

Calm. Peaceful. Normal.

On that stormy night something seemed to have happened that changed their paths. It was like the rain had actually been there to wash away their worries,'to make them wake up in the morning for a new fresh start.

And that's exactly what the had done. For three long weeks, neither of them had ever mentioned Kim. It wasn't even exactly to how it used to be before these dreams because Jack would at least tell stories about her but this time, it was just a clean slate.

Nothing. It was just Jack and Olivia.

These weeks had done good to the both of them, allowed them to have fresh minds and be less sulky. The clouds cleared away as did their problems and Jack was greatly surprised that Olivia was cheerful and nonchalant again. Like those dreams had never occurred.

But he didn't think much of it, as he ignored his own nightmare too from that fateful night. He stood up to it, for himself and Olivia.

He was just looking for a new start and he had gotten so far without a hitch this past few weeks so why should he stop the process now?

Maybe this was just a sign that it was finally time to really let go and move on, face the past once and for all and take it all, fight it and go past it.

Maybe he really should let it rub raw against his wounds, even if it stung because he knew now it would just make it all better and stronger in the end.

Maybe he was getting ahead of himself for planning so far, maybe he was just eager for something he still couldn't grasp what it was.

He sighed, dropping his head back.

Maybe, he was still reluctant deep inside. For a fleeting moment he wanted to say no...but he was gonna say yes.


"LIIIIV!" Yelling. Thunder of steps. Crashing. Right. Onto. Her.

Olivia's eyes snapped open in utter fear as something very heavy dropped o to her and started rocking the bed continuously.

"AAAHH!" If they could yell, then even she could. Whatever it was, it was still jumping and man, still on her.

She finally got her covers off herself and sat up straight in her bed, gasping for air. Through strands of her own hair she saw none other than Gabe and Lance sitting before her with big cheeky grins on their faces.

Then, she felt anger mount up, "You idiots! What were you thinking?!" She yelled at them, punching them both as they tried to protect themselves against the decently thrown fists.

"Well it's about time you woke up! We've been here for almost an hour now!" Gabe told her, grabbing her arms and forcing them at her sides.

"It's your house Liv, it gets boring at some point without you." Lance gave her a pointed look and she rolled her eyes.

"Whatever." They jumped off her bed and waited for Olivia to join them. When they saw she wasn't moving, they decided to play that card.

"Besides, we had something to tell you." Not a lie. They really did.

That caught Olivia's attention as she snapped her head up, "Really? What?"

Gabe and Lance smirked at eachother and after a second of silence, ran off down the stairs in a perfect attempt to get Olivia out of bed. And they were successful as the heard her jump off the bed and tumble down the stairs after them.

Hearing the loud ruckus they made as they raced into the living room, Jack, Jerry and Milton looked up from their coffees to see two grinning boys and one alert girl.

"What's going on?" Jack inquired and set down his cup.

"These two woke me up and said they had something to tell me but ran off!" Olivia pouted as she crossed her arms.

Jack looked at Gabe and and Lance and they giggled as he winked at them. Olivia didn't notice this because she had gone over to Jerry who pulled her on his lap.

"Guess they wanted me to do the honors." Jack sat back down and grabbed his coffee again. He began drinking it and continued to stare at Olivia over the rim of his cup.

He leaned back casually and spoke, "You're going." He expected her to jump from joy but nothing happened. Instead, she remained seated on Jerry and looked at her father in confusion.

"Going where?" Now it was Jack's turn to be confused.

"At camp? You asked last night, didn't you?" Olivia frowned and tried to remember just when had she said that when suddenly realization dawned upon her.

So this was what she had blurted out just before passing out! And...they were going.

She was going.

And then finally happened what Jack had been expecting.

"YES!" Olivia jumped from Jerry's laugh and Gabe and Lamce joined in on the celebration as the adults just laughed at thei antics.

The only reason Gabe and Lance knew before her was because they had overheard the conversation between their fathers and uncle Jack and they had sworn not to tell Olivia until the right moment.

While jumping up and down. Olivia briefly caught her father's eye as she flashed him her withes, thinking that maybe this summer could be special for real.


The next couple of days were spent with three hyperactive children who just didn't seem to be able to sit down still for even a few minutes.

They blamed their excitement and their parents side believed them, though they wished they could take it down a notch.

They finally would be leaving for Colorado tomorrow and after packing Olivia's stuff, Jack was in his room to pack his own. The special thing was that he had been accepted as a camp teacher for this summer, given that he had enough background as camper and counselor.

Jack took the opportunity immediately and figured it wouldn't be any different from how it used to be as a counselor. He just had to teach and play with the kids. Plus, it was karate that he would teaching mostly so really, nothing different from his Sensei job.

That, and the kids were admittedly too young for camp. While five was not even that bad as an age, four really was and since Lance couldn't tolerate that his two best friends would be going without him, this teaching opportunity seemed to be even more right on time.

So this way he could watch over the three of them and let his and their parents' worries lessen greatly.

To say that Olivia was overjoyed by this news would be an understatement, she got to have her father teach her all the tricks by first hand.

She really had a great feeling about this.


"Okay kids, let's go!" Jack called for them as Gabe and Lance hugged their parents one last time. Soon after, they were all in the car and had it the road.

"It's gonna be a long drive guys, we should be there by tomorrow." He looked at them from the rear-view mirror and saw them nod. He smiled. Of course they were okay with it for now. Give it just an hour before the complaining starts.

He saw Olivia looking out of the window and waited for her to catch his eye but she never did. He focused back on the road and sighed.

'This should be intresting.'

The next day

The whole drive went by pretty nicely in Jack's opinion, or at least it could've been worse. The kids didn't stress it too much and although they had their moments it was nothing out of control.

So finally, after sixteen long hours, they arrived in Colorado, still in the car and nearing the camp.

It had been years since Jack set foot in this state and was pretty excited himself for this adventure. Of only Jerry and Milton could be here then it would almost be like the old times...almost.

Jack shook his head and instead grinned, continuously looking around at the beautiful mountany scenery. Even the air was dripping with adventure, adrenaline started pumping through Jack's veins as he began seeing the camp's insignia.

Finally, they were at the prestigious Camp Kickin'it.

Parking his car, he knew the kids were about to burst so he quickly got himself and them out so they could start. Heaving up all their belongings, he guided them to the entrance, seeing familiar places everywhere he looked.

Once officially inside, he was hit by a strong wave of nostalgia as his eye took it all in, savouring this moment. He breathed in the musky and rustic smell, letting it freshen him up and shoo away his fatigue from the long way here.

When he was done with his moment, he looked down and saw the kids having their own as they looked around amazed. He smirked and smugly thought that this was really about to be a summer to remember.

"Come on guys, let's check you off the rollcall." So they walked over to the long line in the middle of the central area and tagged along, patiently waiting for their turn.

Whoever it was that was doing the calls still had to arrive but Jack and the kids didn't seem to mind too much. They were all too distracted by people or what the place had to offer.

"Hey! Jack is that you?" Jack snapped his head to the side and caught sight of an old friend he and the gang and made here at camp just in their first year.

"Mason? Hey man!" And so, the first catch up began as the men began chatting animatedly. Soon the conversation began involving klds too.

"I'm guessing you took even Jerry and Milton's kids?" Mason asked and Jack laughed. Of course it was easy to tell they weren't all his. With Gabe's pitch black hair and Lance's ginger ones. Mason that knew both their dads was able to tell them apart.

"Yup, and I'm staying." Jack smirked at the look of surprise on Mason's face.

"Got assigned a teacher so I get to keep an eye on them too." He explained and Mason nodded.

"What are your names guys?" He asked them.

"Gabe"

"Lance"

"Olivia"

One by one they smiled at him and he smiled back, all of them noticing that in the meantime the rollcall had started.

"I gotta get going man, already did the rollcall. It was nice to see you! And you too." A clap on the back and a bro hug later Mason took off. Once he was gone, Jack sighed. He had skillfully managed to avoid the mentioning of Kim, though he still had no idea how he did it.

Oh well.

It took some time but after a while Jack and the kids were getting nearer and nearer to the table and were able to hear what they were saying more clearly.

He couldn't believe they were really the last ones, nobody was queuing behind him. To pass some time, he took out his phone while the kids tried to guess what their activities would be.

"Thank you and Jonah, you know where to go."

Jack froze as his blood ran cold for the second time in a long while.

No.

"Only three left, I'm guessing you're Olivia Brewer?"

Another jolt.

No.

Slowly, very slowly, he lifted his head up from his phone as he literally heard three other bodies stiffen too.

His eyes travelled to the person's face and then, Jack was just gone.

"No." He mumbled out, feeling himself suddenly begging to shake. His knees felt weak, the more he stared, the more he felt himself fall.

"Yes." A mutter came from somewhere down in front of him, sounding as dazed as him. But in reality, it was not even close.

Until now, Jack had always thought that he had suffered enough setbacks to last for a lifetime but clearly, he had been wrong.

A knot formed in his throat as he struggled to keep himself still and not crash onto the ground like he so desperately wanted to.

He felt his eyes swell up with moisture but he pushed it back along with the burning in his throat. He couldn't even draw in breaths as his heart literally stopped at the first glance.

He wanted to shout. He wanted to die. He wanted to unsee.

Numb he felt as long, luscious golden blonde locks flowed in the air with the gentle breeze, achey he felt as he stared at her pink, plump lips and despair he felt as he finally looked at her staright in the eyes.

Eyes that he thought had stopped seeing the light long ago. Eyes in which he never thought he could stare again. Eyes that still tantalizingly blinked at him.

She furrowed her eyebrows at him as she wore on an amused expression. Then, she lowered her gaze away from him and to another person he knew was dying too inside.

"Nice to meet you Olivia!" She flashed her a big open-mouthed smile and before Jack could even think of her name, she was speaking again.

"This is gonna be so much fun!" Then she stuck her hand out for Olivia to shake.

"My name is Olivia too!"

Everything broke.

Again.


And there you have it! Haha, I told you to watch out! I really hope you liked this and please, as always, drop in a review and tell me what you thought!

And please, for the sake of the story, pretend that a four year old can make it through camp! Part of the reason why I put Jack there to stay, so it wouldn't look too unrealistic!

I'm done now, thanks for reading and please, don't kill me! LOL

Until next time,

-Alex