Triplt334: Cammie was a 10. At the end I put that one of the boys asked "What's Cameron?" Brant replied that she is a ten. Sorry if you didn't notice that part!
And this is a, yes, filler chapter, but it is all for one woman who wanted more family time. (You know who you are!)
-RMS
The next day was a Sunday. Not so special in the eyes of many. In the eyes of the Morgan family, it was a sacred day.
The boys were fully expecting to see Cammie in the Grand Hall when it came time for breakfast. Well, see is a little of a stretch, more like try and pick out from conversations which one had her name involved, only to see her in discussion like she was there the whole time. (Which she was.)
But none of the girls that Cammie seemed to be friends with or even Bex for that matter seemed to be talking with her.
Riley, once they all sat, asked the girl closest to him where the famous spy was.
The senior he asked didn't have a clue, but told him that if he wanted to know what was up with Cammie, Bex was the best way to go.
Only, Bex wasn't there either.
For the entire day.
Or the Head's.
And Joe.
...Where were they!?
Cammie was laughing along to a story aunt Abby was telling, nearly falling into the lap of her best friend, who was laughing just as much as she.
Once they calmed down, Bex had to sputter out, "Townsend did that?! God, I wish I was there to see it!"
Apparently, by what Abby told them, was that during a mission Townsend had to cross-dress, seeing as the target was a judge for a drag queen contest.
Now wait a few seconds while you picture, Edward Townsend in a ever so gorgeous blood red dress, matching strappy heels and a long blond wig... How hard did you laugh?
Now picture, as Cammie and Bex did, as the homosexual target started to hit on poor cross-dressing Edward, who was repeatedly called the feminine version of his name, being Dee.
And now you see why the whole Cameron clan was laughing their asses off.
Out in the hallway, boys and girls alike could hear a muffled sort of noise, closely resembling laughter.
The boys were confused, as they couldn't pin-point where it was, but the seniors and juniors, heck, even some of the sophomores knew that it was just the Morgan-Cameron family having their special version of a family day.
And so, because of such, the girls just glanced at each other whenever a noise was heard or whenever the boys asked what it was.
For surely, if they wanted to know so bad, that could go and out themselves, or could at least have some type of patience to ask the two missing girls the next day.
The boys just kept asking. *sigh* No patience indeed.
"Oh, not again!"
Chuckles and sighs were heard at the exclamation made by mother Morgan as she, once again, burned the food meant for dinner.
"Okay, sis, enough is enough, let me do it."
Rachel could only nod as she sat looking sheepish over damaging another item of food.
The only thing that Rachel could do at this point was to look over at her daughter and say, "Kiddo, I'm sure glad you didn't get my cooking skills."
Which led to more laughter, followed by eating non-broiled food.
"Dig in!"
And they did so with enthusiasm.
The boys then looked towards the next best thing, which was to consult Macey and Liz, seeing as how they were close to Bex, to see if they knew anything about it.
Macey didn't even look up from her magazine, replying with a bored no. You could hear the pause in the click of keys from Liz's computer as she informed the 3 of the ten boys that this was the first time Bex wasn't at dinner, as the British junior usually was scarfing down food.
Though, the two could figure out pretty early enough that Bex was with Cammie. The only problem was, was that Cammie could literally be anywhere.
Hugs, kisses and good-byes were passed around the small circle of family as 8 came and went. No one wanted to stop having the good natured fun and stories, but as Bex needed to go to class and Cammie having her own agenda to be taken care of, not to mention that 3 of the adults were teachers/Heads, it was time to rest for the night.
The girls stealthily made their way through the corridors to their respective rooms after giving the other a hug and a 'good-night'.
Joe was basically floating through the freaking walls, never once making a sound.
Rachel and Mathew shared a bed while Abby slept on the couch in Rachel's office. Hey, it was comfortable enough and it wasn't like anyone was going to just walk into the Headmistress's office unless you were part of the family. So, Abby was covered also.
Each moment of that happy day replayed in everyone's mind before falling into the inkiness of sleep as they had worn out their minds and bodies.
But, it was good.
You could tell, cause even Joe fell asleep with a content smile adorning his face.
The boys in the East hall were anything but tired, as they still couldn't figure the mystery to the weird sounds and the vanishing act of two students, a teacher and both Heads.
...I would feel sorry for the boys too, as they had Joe first thing in the morning.
(Thank God he was in a good mood though...)
