"…And so Chase and Zoey got married," said Isabella and Ron's grandma, "and they had two beautiful children. Their children had children of their own. And they lived happily ever after. The End."
"Wow,
Grandma," said Isabella, "that was a really great story."
"It
sure was," said Ron.
"Thanks," said their grandma, "and the best part about it is that the story is 100 true."
"How do you know that?" asked Ron.
His grandma showed him and Isabella Chase's time-turner from the story.
"Because
I was there," said his grandma, "that girl, Zoey Brooks, was
me."
"You were Zoey Brooks?" asked Isabella.
"Yep," said Zoey, "now I'm Zoey Matthews now."
"Then that makes Grandpa Chase Matthews," said Ron.
"Right," said Zoey, "now it's time for a certain Isabella Matthews and Ron Matthews to be getting to bed."
"Aw, Grandma…" said Isabella.
"No awes," said Zoey, "off to bed, you two."
Isabella climbed to the top bunk of the bunk bed that she and Ron shared and got under the covers.
"Goodnight, sweetie," said Zoey to Isabella as she kissed her on the forehead.
"Goodnight, Grandma," said Isabella.
"Goodnight, Ron," said Zoey as she kissed Ron on the forehead.
"Goodnight, Grandma," said Ron.
"Will you tell us another story about you about Grandpa tomorrow?" asked Isabella.
"Of course. I'll tell you the story about the week that I was on spring break. Long story," said Zoey as she turned off the lights, "now, sweet dreams."
She walked down the stairs. When she found Chase, he was writing at his desk.
When
he saw Zoey, he asked, "what story did you told the kids
tonight?"
Zoey chuckled, kissed Chase's cheek and
answered, "the story of how you found my DVD."
"How many times have you told them that story?" asked Chase.
"Isabella asked for that story," explained Zoey.
"That night is over, now," said Chase, "hey, do you want to have a grape fight for old times' sake?"
"Chase, aren't we a little too old for that?" asked Zoey.
"Fine,"
said Chase, "be a chicken."
Zoey stopped what she was
doing.
"What did you call me?" asked Zoey.
"A chicken," said Chase, "bwak-bwak."
"Oh, you're on," said Zoey, "the grape fight is on."
They got a handful of grapes.
"Ready?" asked Chase.
"Bring it on, old timer," said Zoey.
"Go," said Chase as Zoey threw a grape at him.
Zoey threw another grape at him.
"You have a powerful arm for an old woman," said Chase as he threw a grape at Zoey.
"You still throw like a girl," said Zoey as she threw another grape at Chase.
"You haven't changed a bit," said Chase as he threw another grape at Zoey and she ran, "oh, you better run."
Author's note: So, Chase and Zoey have their happily ever after, but what will happens when their granddaughter and Rebecca's grandson falls in love with each other. Find out in my next story: Twenty years later 2: Enemy Love
