Parting

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London. A place I’ve never been to before. A place I’ve never thought of even going to. And now it’s better than a place I’ve lived in for most of my life. Got no idea what’ll happen, especially with Tommy by my side. I’m the one who saved him multiple times yet I can never stop thinking that he’s saved me in the first place. Through all of this, there was no guarantee that I wouldn’t have ended up leaving Florida by leaving behind my own corpse.

(~’'’~)

Almost two hours passed by, Tommy was talking with the others the whole time. The main subject being about England overall. Tubbo talked about how he had no idea how his parents and siblings would react to Ranboo having to stay with them. Another problem that could happen when they land would be their houses. None of them had any clue if the place they called home wasn’t theirs anymore. Wilbur, George, Tommy, Phil, Tubbo, the ones that actually lived in England had no idea if their family had decided to move in the eight months they were gone or if their place in their flat had been evicted.

If Wilbur had been basically pronounced dead, there would be no reason for the landlords to not get his belongings out of the flat and have it be rented as a vacant flat as if he moved out. Same with George.

Even worse, the ones planning to stay with either of them would also be out of luck. Phil had no idea if Tristin decided to move or worse, forget him. Sure, Phil brought it up with the group and they immediately reassured him that that would never happen but those small doubts crept up in his mind since they hadn’t even been married for a year. 

Tubbo and Tommy, maybe their families couldn’t take it when they never came back for eight months and didn’t show any signs of coming back, and just up and left. 

Along with all of the other friends they had in England as well. Content creators or not, they missed them. 

One of the subjects that kept recurring was about Diane. Tommy was repeatedly asked if he knew if his parents would be fine with a girl that was a bit… special, living with them. Tommy’s responses would consist of him not knowing if his parents still lived at the same house, his parents not even knowing that he’s been alive, along with the pure fact of maybe people didn’t know too much about the zombies in America in the first place. 

One of his responses was one that basically showcased how much of a simp he was for Diane. Granted, she was asleep so she couldn’t hear him. 

“Even if they do try to kick her out, I’d go with her. She’s the only reason I can even try to see my parents again so can’t really ignore that, can I?” He said in a cocky tone. He looked back at Diane who slightly shifted in her seat a little bit, he smiled at the girl and went back to talking with the others.

It was when Diane started to wake up that the real questions started to get asked. She slowly opened her eyes to hear everybody talking. People had gotten up out of their seats and flocked to Tommy’s side since that seemed to be where the buzz was. 

The rumble started to become more evident in her ears but didn’t get past the point where she couldn’t tolerate it. Diane sat up and looked to her right to see Tommy look back at her.

“Hey! Oh, your glasses are,” Tommy leaned to his side to grab Diane’s glasses and give them to her. “Right here.” 

He gave them to her, letting the girl put the frames back on before going on with the conversation. 

“Hey D.” Diane turned back to see Schlatt behind her. He hadn’t moved from his seat and his hair seemed ruffled, along with his hat being crooked on his head. He probably went to sleep for a bit too and didn’t bother to move to get into the conversation. 

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