Ok, so I really wanted to type this chapter up! So here it is! A lot of stuff happens! Hope you like!
I DON'T OWN ANYTHING ECXCEPT AUDREY, CHRIS, ELLA, AND ELLA'S MOM.
Audrey woke up Saturday morning still mad about the previous night. She walked out of her room to find her Uncle Kurt sitting on the cough in the living room.
"Uncle Kurt!" Audrey said running towards him. "Hey!" he said giving her a hug. "What are you doing here?" "Oh, I decided to come over, see how things are going. Your Mom and Dad were up earlier. I told them to go back to bed and said that I would take you out for the day," Kurt said to the excited brunette. "Where are we going?" Audrey asked. "How does SAX 5th Avenue sound?" Kurt responded. "Are you kidding? Let me get dressed. I'll be back in 5 minutes!"
While in SAX, Kurt brought up what happened the previous night to Audrey. "So, your mom and dad told me what happened last night. Major news huh?" "Yeah, major news. How are things with you and Blaine? Oh this is cute," she said pointing to a bag. "Audrey, that's a fabulous bag and things are fine between Blaine and I but don't change the subject. You didn't really mean what you said did you?" Kurt asked her. "No, I didn't mean it. I'm just so mad right now. Moving, having a new sibling on the way. It's just too much," Audrey said.
"Listen Audrey, I know it's going to be hard for you. But they're doing what's best for you," said Kurt. "No, they're not doing what's best for me. They're doing what's best for them and what's best for my future brother or sister!" she said running out of SAX. Kurt ran after her. Audrey made it out, "Taxi!" she shouted with her hand out trying to get a cabs attention. Finally one pulled over, "Central Park please. And fast!" The taxi drove away before Kurt could stop her.
Audrey walked through Central Park and finally made it to the playground. She walked over to the swings. She sat on the same swing that she saw herself at four being pushed on by her dad. Audrey looked around at the happy children playing with their parents. She always thought that she would be an only child. She started pushing herself a little on the swing. Audrey looked to her left to see a little girl, about six years old, crying, and walking towards her.
"Can you help me? I'm lost and I can't find my mommy," said the little girl. "Umm, ok. What does your Mommy look like?" Audrey asked. The little girl thought hard, trying to remember. "Shh...he was wearing aaa…a brown ttop with jeans," she said crying. "What color is her hair?" Audrey again asked. The little girl pointed to her hair. "Oh, so she has blonde hair like you?" The little girl nodded. "We'll find her." Audrey said to her trying to stay positive about the situation. She took the little girls hand and Audrey began to look for a woman that fit the little girls description.
They walked around beyond the playground and…nothing. Audrey decided to head back to the playground, maybe her mom was looking for her there. They soon got back to the playground, and Audrey looked around again and still nothing. She looked down at the little girl, her face filled with worry. Audrey knelt down to the little girls level. "Don't worry we'll find her soon," or at least he hoped. She led the little girl to one of the benches.
"My name's Audrey, what's your name?"
"Ella Rose, but everyone calls me Ella."
"Nice to meet you Ella. Do you want to go on the swings?" Audrey asked and Ella's face lit up and she nodded.
"Higher Audrey! Higher!" Ella said as Audrey pushed her on the swings. Audrey thought of the video she watched last night with her saying the same thing. If this was what being a big sister was like, Audrey liked the feeling. "Mommy!" Ella exclaimed. Audrey stopped pushing and let Ella off. "Ella!" said the mother as Ella ran into her arms. Audrey walked over to the mother and daughter. "Mommy, this is my friend Audrey. She tried to help me find you," said Ella. "Thank you so much Audrey for watching her. She means the world to me," said the Mother. "It was no problem. She has a beautiful name by the way." Audrey said to the Mother holding Ella. "It's getting dark out. Do you need a ride home Audrey?" she asked Audrey. "Sure."
"Thanks for the ride. Bye Ella!" "Bye Audrey!" said Ella. "Thank you so much again Audrey. The ride was the least I could do." As the cab left, Audrey headed to the apartment lobby where she saw four police officers. She ran over to Chris. "Chris! What's going on? Why are the police here?" Audrey asked. "Your Mom and Dad were worried sick so they called the police when they heard you ran off."
She ran to the elevator and pressed the button that read 45. When Audrey entered her apartment, she saw her mom and dad talking to two of the officers. "You called the police?" Audrey said slamming the door. "Oh thank god!" said Rachel with tears streaming down her face giving her daughter a hug. "Are you ok? Did anything happen to you?" Rachel asked. "I'm fine mom," she said pushing Rachel off of her. "You didn't need to call the police! I was fine!" Audrey stated. "No it's not fine. You just turned fourteen and you went missing for 6 hours in one of the biggest cities in the world leaving your Uncle, your Mother, and I worried sick," said Finn. "Well I'm sorry I worried you. It wouldn't matter if I was kidnapped anyways because you'd have another child to fill my place." Audrey said in an angry tone. Rachel wiped off the tears and spoke up. "That's it. I've had it with you talking to us with that attitude," Rachel yelled. "Rachel, you shouldn't be yelling, you're pregnant." Finn said to her. "I don't care right now," she said. "We know that you're mad and upset with us but you can talk to us like this," Rachel finished. Audrey was shocked. Rachel had never yelled at her before. She didn't know what to say, she just ran off into her room.
A few hours later Rachel went to talk to Audrey. "Can I come in?" Audrey heard her mother's voice coming through the other side of her door. It took a minute for her to answer, "Fine." Rachel entered and she saw her daughter on her bed with her back towards her. "We need to talk. What's going on with you? I'm sorry that I yelled at you like that but you shouldn't have ran off like you did and you certainly shouldn't have talked to us like that," said Rachel. "You want to know what's going on? What's going on is that my life is changing as I know it. I'm leaving my childhood home. I'm not going to be an only child anymore. My life sucks right now," Audrey said to her mom throwing her head onto her pillow.
Rachel started to play with her daughter's hair. She would always do that to comfort Audrey. "I'm sorry sweetie if we're ruining your life. But this is what your father and I want. And don't you ever think that we wouldn't love you any less when this baby comes. We love you so much. You know that right?" Audrey turned over to face her mom. Audrey's face was red from crying. "I know, and I'm sorry for all the things I said and I don't hate you or dad. I love you and I'm sorry." Audrey said with tears running down her cheeks as she hugged her mom tight. They held each other for the longest time. Rachel was happy to have her daughter back. Audrey let go of Rachel and wiped off her tears. "Dad was right, you did make a great mom." "How'd you know he said that?" Rachel asked. "I watched some home movies last night." Rachel smiled at Audrey. "Hey Mom?" Audrey asked. "Yeah?" "This may sound childish but, can you sing to me until I fall asleep? Like when I was little." Rachel smiled at the request. "Sure sweetie, of course," said Rachel.
Funny
Did you hear that
Funny
Yeah, the guy said honey
You're a funny girl
That's me I just keep them
In stitches doubled in half
And though I may be all wrong for the guy
I'm good for a laugh
I guess it's not funny
Life is far from sunny
When the laugh is over
And the jokes on you
A girl ought to have a sense of humor
That's one thing you really need for sure
When you're a funny girl
A fellow said a funny girl
Funny, how it ain't so funny
Funny girl...
When Rachel reached the end of the song, she noticed that Audrey had fallen asleep. Just like she did as a baby. Rachel smiled and kissed her daughters forehead, and turned off the light.
I really wanted to show the relation ship between Rachel and Audrey at the end. Some sweet mother daughter love! Hope you liked it! Next chapter should be up soon!
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