By the end if the week, the triplets were packed and ready to go. Most of their stuff was shipped and in their new house.
"I'm gonna miss this place." William said.
"Oh shut up. You'll be fine." Jack smiled.
"Come on boys! Get in the car!" Their mom shouted, carrying a laundry basket with a bunch of boxes in it.
The boys all hurried into the car, Sean in the front. They always fought about shotgun in the car but they made an agreement. Who ever sits in the front, doesn't get to pick the music. It seemed to work out. Sean didn't really mind not listening to his music since he always had headphones. William was very sharp about his music. It was always his music.
"Boys!" Their mother turned arround facing her sons excitedly. William and Jack both looked up at their mother. Sean, with his headphones in, didn't respond. Their mother sighed and pulled an headphone out of Sean's ear. "Are you excited?"
"Hell yeah!" Jack said, pumping a fist in the air.
"No." William said. "I'm gonna miss my friends!" He whined.
"Will ya shut up already?" Sean said annoyed.
"Hey! Boys! Just calm down. I'm pretty sure all of you miss your friends, but we have to do this." Their mom said.
"Yeah, but William misses them the most." Jack said, laughing a bit.
"Ok. Fine, I'll shut up about it. God, don't have to be mean about it." William said, facing the window.
Their mom started the car and made their journey to the airport. They did manage to get to the airport with out any more fighting. Which was a plus for their mom.
"You boys have everything right?" Their mom asked.
"Yep." The three said in unison.
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After they landed, all four of them were exhausted. Their mother called an Uber up to where they were waiting, all quickly getting into the car.
The drive wasn't super long, about 20-30 mintues. Once they got to their new home, Sean was the first one out of the car. He quickly made his way to the front door, examining the dark brick house.
"Don't look to pleased." Jack chuckled softly as he pasted his brother.
"It's pretty cool." Sean shrugged, softening his look. He really did like the house.
"It's bigger than our old one." William said, also passing Sean.
"It's exactly what I showed you in the pictures boys. Why so shocked now?" Their mother asked, unlocking the door.
When the three boys walked in, all of them froze. The house was nearly empty, just a couple of furniture laying around. Their mother kept walking forward, giggling to herself as she looked back at her sons.
"Can you guys please help me with unpacking instead of staring out into space?" Their mother clapped, snapping them out of their gaze.
Jack jumped first, running around the house. "This!" He stopped, turning to face his siblings. "Is ours!" He said excitedly then turned and ran up the stairs.
Sean chuckled softly at how idiotic his brother was. "Don't get lost!" He yelled.
"No promises!" He could hear Jack yell back.
"Now I'm happy we moved." William said happily and walked over to the kitchen to help his mother.
"Thank you William! At least I know I raised one of my boys right." She smiled.
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More Than One (a Septiplier au)
Fiksi PenggemarJack, William and Sean are your average teenage boys. Jack, the flamboyant, upbeat happy spirit, the one everyone loved and liked. Sean, the troublemaker and outcast. William, the shy quiet boy that was easy to bully. The only difference is they are...