They still go together

A „Grease" Fanfiction by Chrissy

Sequel to "We go together"

Note: I don't own the characters of "Grease". The characters are property of Paramount Pictures, Jim Jacobs and Waren Casey. I just borrowed them to write this fanfiction. However there are some characters in this story that came from my imagination and therefore belong to me.


Chapter 3

Sandy arrived at the train station ten minutes later than she expected. The train she was looking for had arrived about fifteen minutes ago, but with a little bit of luck the person she was waiting for hadn't departed by bus or taxi from the station jet.

She looked around searching for a dark, short haired girl but she couldn't find her.

Another fifteen minutes later she was about to leave again with tears filling her eyes, when Sandra finally spoted a little girl that looked exactly like her friend, just a lot younger and next to her stood a woman, obivously the mother. With the longer and a little bit brighter hair she'd have never noticed her but now it was clear. It had to be the same person who left five years ago at that excact train station.

"Rizzo!" She called out and the woman turned around. They looked at each other for what seemed like an eternity when finally the little girl walked towards Sandy.

"Hello, I'm Lilly. Are you one of Mummys friends?" she held out her hand to greet the woman and looked at her with big eyes.

Sandy got down to her knees so she could face the girl.

"Nice to meet you Lilly. Yes I'm Sandra Olsen, me and your Mother used to go to high school together." Sandy shook Lillys hand and the girl looked back at her mother as if she wanted some sign of approvement to what the woman just told her.

Rizzo couldn't believe it. The woman in front of her looked exactly like the 18 year old girl, she said good bye to more than five years ago. But then again everything was completely different, she wondered if her old friends hated her for not comming back and for breaking the contact. She wished she was back on the train, everything seemed so far away but now it became real and a kind of guilt rose up her chest.

The strange look on her daughters face brought her back to reality and she finally approached Sandy and Lilly.

"Hello Rizz." Something in her voice was different. Even though it looked like it, she wasn't the 18 year old Sandy who said goodbye to Betty at the trainstation. This was a grown up woman now, Sandra Olsen who would get married in less than three days.

"Hey Sandy, how's it going?" Sandy could also see an almost different person standing in front of her, not only her appearance had changed, she could tell. Betty Rizzo had to grow up faster than anybody else from their gang but she managed pretty good and the result was extraordinary.

The two woman left the trainstation without another word about what happened in the past, there was a silent agreement and even if they's have wanted to talk about the past, they wouldn't have been able to, as Lilly was running and dancing around them, screaming and shouting and getting very excited about the wedding.