F and Y?
Disclaimer: No, I don't own anything.
Previously:
As they sipped hot chocolate, and Billy's ticket was punched, Sapphire had no idea that her statement about things getting better for Billy would come true.
When The Conductor and the "Hero Girl" who had introduced herself as Sophie, left, the two girls eyed Billy's ticket curiously.
"What does your ticket say?" Kat asked, showing him hers.
""F" on one end, and a "Y" on the other end." He said, seemingly more cheerful, just as the door opened again, and the Conductor and Sophie came back in.
The Conductor was leading a very worried Sophie by the shoulder, and Sapphire mouthed, "He's not going to throw you off the train," as they passed by.
Sophie suddenly looked very relieved, and allowed herself a small smile as she was led out into the bitter, freezing cold.
Sapphire smiled too, before pondering the "F" and "Y" on Billy's ticket. In the film, it had been different variations on the meaning of the word trust. She could only think of one word that could be on his ticket, and that word was family.
AN: The shortest chapter of any story. I will update it again very soon.
