Family

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4 months later...

I was 6 months pregnant now and you could really see the baby bump. Me, Virgil and the rest of the Tracy family were still planning the wedding. "Hey, Lilly. Who are you inviting?" John asked. "Um. Nobody actually." I replied. "How come?" He asked. "I don't have anyone to invite." I said. "Oh, no family or friends?" He asked. "No. I don't have a family or friends." I said. "You don't?" Virgil asked. The others gathered around. 

"No. I've never really talked about it but I lost all my friends when me and my family moved from South London to East London. I found it hard making friends so I just didn't bother and I wasn't too bothered that I had no friends. Later that year, me and my whole family took a trip to Florida but on the way there, one of the planes engines malfunctioned and the plane ended up crashing. There were barely any survivors. Just me and 3 other people. I was so lucky to get out alive but nobody in my family made it." I said, starting to tear up. "That's awful to hear. I'm so sorry." Virgil said, hugging me tight. I could see everyone else was starting to tear up as well including John who never really shows any emotion. 

Until this point, I thought he may have been emotionless but I guess not. "It's okay. We don't have many friends either. Just a few family friends. And as for family, you have us. We could never compare to your actual family but either way, you still have us and you always will have us." Gordon smiled. "You're right and I'm so damn grateful that I have all of you. Including you, M-A-X." I said. M-A-X started making excited bleeping noises. "And we're all grateful to have you. You make my grandson the happiest man alive and I can't thank you enough for that." Mrs Tracy said, putting her hand on my shoulder. I grinned at her. "And Virgil makes me the happiest girl alive." I said, kissing him. "We can tell!" Laughed Alan. Mrs Tracy smacked him across the head. Well deserved!

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