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"Mom, I'll be fine." Indianna smiled as her mother hugged her tight.
"I know you will." Olivia breathed. They were at the airport. "Call me when you land. I love you."
"I love you too." Indianna whispered. Olivia kissed her head. She turned to Don. "Bye Gramps."
Don chuckled and hugged her. "See you in a few weeks, Indy. Be safe. Also, don't meet too many boys while you're gone."
Indianna smiled. "No promises." She kissed his cheek. "Make sure Mom doesn't go crazy while I'm gone." Don nodded.
"You ready to go, kiddo?" John asked from behind her.
"Yeah, I'm ready." Indianna said glancing at him.
Olivia looked at her daughter and teared up. She hugged her again. Indianna hugged her tight. "I'm gonna miss you so much."
"Me too." Indianna breathed tearing up herself. She had never left her mother alone for this long. She had never been away from home this long. It was scary, but exciting. "I'll call you everyday. I love you, Mom."
Olivia nodded into her daughter's hair and kissed the top of her head. "Okay. I love you too. Please be safe." Indianna nodded. Olivia rubbed her back and patted it lightly. She pulled away. "Okay, you're going to miss your plane. Have fun."
"I will." Indianna smiled. She turned to John. "Let's go." She and John started walking away to the gate. She turned around and waved to her mother and grandfather.
Olivia waved back at her. Don put an arm around her. "She'll be just fine." He kissed his daughter's head. "You haven't told her yet, have you?"
Olivia shook her head wiping her eyes. "Daddy, she'd hate me. She hasn't met her father. How do you think she's going to take finding out that she has a twin sister? You know Indy."
"Yeah, I do." Don sighed. "And, I know that she could never hate you. She loves you more than anything. She deserves to know. You deserve to know your other daughter. Elliot deserves to know Indy. Have you two even talked about when you're going to tell them?"
"No." Olivia breathed. "I miss Ashton so much it hurts, but...Elliot and I...the last time I saw him, it was to sign divorce papers. Any other time we saw each other, we fought over the girls."
"Yeah, because you guys were going in completely different directions and you wanted to see your daughter. Both of your daughters." Don said. He knew that his daughter still had feelings for Elliot. When he last saw Elliot, he still had feelings for his daughter. Elliot just wanted to make her happy. "C'mon, let's go home." He put his arm around his daughter as they walked out of the airport.
Elliot kissed his daughter's head. "Do you know where you need to go once you get off the plane?"
"Yes overprotective father, I do." Ashton smiled rolling her eyes. "I'll be fine."
"Yeah, I know you will." Elliot smiled. "Just please, for the love of God, do not find any boys to date. Just do that for me."
Ashton laughed. "I promise, Dad." Elliot let relief was over him. Ashton showed him her crossed fingers. "Nice try. That's a promise I will never make."
Casey chuckled and hugged Ashton. "I'm going to miss you, girl. Take pictures for me. Find a nice guy by the beach, if you happen to see one, and take a picture of him. Call me."
"Yes, Casey. I will. Don't worry." Ashton smiled hugging her. "I'll miss you."
"I'll miss you too, kiddo." Casey said.
Ashton smiled and turned back to her father. She hugged him. "Bye Dad."
"Bye squirt." Elliot smiled kissing her head. "Love you. Call me later."
"Love you." Ashton smiled as she walked towards the gate with her carry on.
"C'mon El, I'll take you out for a drink." Casey smiled patting his back.
"I make and sell wine and you're going to buy me a drink when we can go home and open a bottle of wine that sells for over fifty bucks?" Elliot asked chuckling.
"Well, you can't talk to the bartender about all your problems at home. Plus, there's actually people you can meet at bars." Casey smirked.
Elliot stopped walking with her. "Case, I love that you care, but...I'm not dating right now."
Casey sighed. "El, you haven't dated anyone since you and Olivia got divorced. Why don't you give yourself another chance at love?"
Elliot pondered over her question. He couldn't tell her the truth. How many men would say they aren't dating because they are still hung up on their ex-wives? He shook his head. "That doesn't mean anything." He lied. "I just don't want to date. You're putting yourself out there to find out that they can ultimately crush you."
Casey stopped to look at him. "Elliot-"
"Don't." Elliot said holding up his hand. "Let's go to the bar."
"Will you let me set you up with someone?" Casey asked.
"Fine." Elliot grumbled rubbing his forehead.
Indianna walked up to the gate to the camp with everyone else that was on her bus. There was six other buses that had pulled up with it. Counslers started unpacking bags as she, and two girls she met on the bus, walked around. "Can you believe this place?"
"We're in the middle of the forest." The girl named Megan said. "What's so different about it?"
"I'm from the Caribbean. I live in a place where it's all sand and palm trees. I've been to America once. It always amazes me that there is such different surroundings here." Indianna said. "Sorry guys, but I have to call my mom." She walked away and dialed her mother's number. "Hey Mom!"
"Hey baby! How did everything go?" Olivia asked.
"It went great. We're already at the camp. Counslers are unpacking bags right now." Indianna informed her mother.
"That's good. Have you made any friends?" Olivia asked.
Indianna chuckled. "Yes Mom, I met a few girls on my bus." She looked around. "I gotta go. They're about to call out cabins."
"Okay, love you. Bye." Olivia said.
"Bye, love you too." Indianna smiled and hung up.
"Dad, I'm at camp. There's no way I'm coming home now." Ashton chuckled talking to her father. A friend of hers, Jessa, handed her a candy wrapper.
"Ashton, are you sure? I can come get you right now." Elliot said.
Ashton rubbed the wrapper against her phone. "So-rry D-ad, I'm lo-si-ng you. B-ye!" She hung up her phone chuckling at her father. She turned to Jessa. "Thanks."
"I didn't know you were going to do that. I just wanted you to throw it away for me." Jessa said biting into her snickers bar.
Ashton laughed a threw back the wrapper. "You have legs. Do it yourself." She looked around. "C'mon, I already found our bags." They walked over to the pile of duffle bags and grabbed their own.
"Attention campers!" The head counsler yelled through a bullhorn. "We have the cabin assignments up on the boards along with your cabin counslers. Everyone is expected to be up at seven thirty. Breakfast, lunch, and supper schedules are up in the dining hall. Have fun!"
Ashton watched as campers swarmed around the board to find out where they were staying. She looked over at her friend Jessa. "I can throw you in there and you can get mauled by everyone if you really want to find out where we're staying right now."
Jessa laughed. "I'd rather not."
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