AN: Why hello fellow skin lovers, I know that when I started this, I had full intention of finishing it, I will finish this fan fiction, but I hope to make this end different to the series, as to be frank I was really happy with how the 2rd generation ended, also I hope to get review, as I feel guilty for leaving this story.
Also I know this chapter is small, as I just wanted to post something, I hope you enjoy, remember reading review with constructive criticism!
Chapter two
Laughing out loud
The late afternoon sun was shining lightly through the small window of the shed, Freddie smiled passing Victoria the lit spliff, her fingers lightly curved around it before taking a long drag, her eyes closed for a fraction of a second before exhaling. "So, you spend a lot of time in here?" she asked casually before handing the spliff back.
Freddie took it off her lightly before laughing, "Yeah, you can say this, mainly I hang out with my friends." His voice stopped abruptly, his eyes going to the three musketeers picture; he looked over JJ's face, then to Cook. It felt weird knowing the friendship was never really going to be the same, not after her.
Victoria looked over the picture also, her eyes studying the faces of people she'd never met before, a part of her kept thinking if she'd meet them. A bit too soon to think of meeting other people, but she knew deep down she didn't want to be a social disaster in a new place. "Sounds cool." Her voice calm, Freddie nodded, but the silence started to fill the room before a phone ringing broke up the awkwardness.
Freddie glanced over the text, a part of him wished it was from her, but JJ's number showed that it wouldn't be her, she'd not contacted him, not since. Freddie shook it off quickly, nodded. "That was one of my friends, he's cool, and you'll like him." He tried to push away thoughts, mental pictures.
Victoria smiled, "Well, a name would be nice to know," bringing a bottle of vodka to her mouth, taking a sip, and then passed the bottle to Freddie.
"Oh, JJ." Freddie now inhaled more of the spliff, his eyes closed enjoying the feeling of the smoke in his lungs before exhaling, "He's just letting me know he's on his way round." He added while passing the spliff again to Victoria.
"Sweet," Victoria's hand playing with the spliff a part of her wished she thought through what was happening. Finding it part amusing to be able to find friends this quickly after moving, but feeling nervous of how these people where going to take her.
Taking another pull on the spliff, Victoria felt a lot more confident in herself, "I could tell him another time." Freddie quickly added, he didn't know why he was so scared of what was happening, one thing for sure was that right now he needed friends; he needed a mental block on what was making him want to dive into his own misery.
"No, no it's fine," Victoria passing back the spliff to Freddie, her eyes kept focused on the photo on the wall, "I need to get to know more people," her voice calming.
"And you will," Freddie smiled, his fingers rolled the spliff before glancing to the window, "So how's your brother going to feel? Considering you're not coming back." He laughed taking in a long drag, his eyes kept on Victoria.
Leaning forward Victoria laughed, "Mad as hell, he won't be able to do anything." She took the bottle of Vodka taking a sip, "He hates baby sitting my little brother, but hell if I'm gonna do it."
Freddie would of laughed, but he leaned forward taking the vodka off her, he placed it to his lips sipping it lightly, he didn't want to get too drunk, "Well, do you always baby sit?" he asked trying to be calm.
"Yeah, it sucked, but what else is there to do?" Victoria smiled took the bottle off him, taking a big sip, "oh the fun…" she laughed handing the bottle back.
Freddie laughed, "Well, I'll make a deal, I'll help you get out more, you help me get out more." He held a hand out in front of him, smiling to Victoria; he really needed to live again.
"I can agree," she took his hand shaking it rough, "But, also I'll need you to pass me more drink, if I'm gonna meet your friend." She laughed while Freddie passed her another Vodka bottle.
Freddie looked over to Victoria, her eyes intensely watching JJ, he was doing one of his oh so famous card tricks, and she was smiling as he amazed her. "How'd you do that?" Victoria asked while watching JJ bow.
"A magician never reveals his secrets," JJ smiled while taking a tow, Victoria inhaled more of the spliff, she passed it to Freddie.
Freddie kept quiet, "JJ's very protective of his secrets," he nodded while Victoria placed the spliff, "But JJ, how have you been mate?" he asked sitting up quickly.
JJ looked nervous to Victoria, he was happy that for once, Freddie let him come over; second he was looking better after what happened. "I'm good, I've been busy with work, but it's nice." He nodded while glancing sideways to Victoria, "So, Victoria, you've moved, from, I'm sorry." He looked nervous; he'd not really gotten over his awkward social behaviour.
"I moved from London, to be honest I didn't really want to move, but so far, not too bad." She raised her bottle to the air, "To getting better."
"To getting Better!" Freddie added touching his glass with hers, he smiled watching her drink, "So, what to do?" he asked the room.
"Why don't we just go out, anywhere," Victoria glanced to JJ, "you can show me more magic," her eyebrow wiggled as he laughed.
"Magic, yes, I can do that." He glanced to Freddie, "We can show her the park," JJ trying to keep the positive atmosphere going, if everyone stayed happy, it would work out well.
Freddie's eyebrow pricked up, he side glanced to Freddie, "The Park?" he felt confused, but watched as Victoria laughed.
"The park sounds cool," she nudged Freddie with her foot, "Come on," getting to her feet she could feel the full affect of the drugs and booze in her.
Freddie sighed, but JJ was quick to pull him to his feet, "We could make some calls, get some people, it'll be great, catching up, fun." JJ really was pushing this, but Victoria wasn't fussed.
Freddie was the one getting worried, no many people had seen him since what had happened, it was going to have to happen. "Ok, JJ, mate, you do that." Freddie smiled wrapping his arm around JJ's shoulder, "I think we're going to need more booze," he added with a laugh.
