Payton awoke at nine a.m.
She saw Trevor's food already on a plate. She hesitantly began eating, Trevor marched out of the bathroom, and Payton smiled. He halted, smiled, then quickly began combing his hair. He had just showered.
"Where is Lilly?" Payton asked, and looked under the table. Barney was at her foot, she looked back at Trevor. Trevor gestured at the door.
Payton continued getting ready, it was eleven a.m.
Payton was watching a movie with Lilly and Barney on her feet. While Trevor was on the couch, letting her lay her head on him. After the movie ended, they arrived at work on time. After work, Payton glanced at Jessica, "Ready?"
The girls drove off. At five, Payton met Trevor at the house. Payton was dropped off by Jessica and the girls. Trevor drove up in the truck. Trevor honked, Payton looked back and moved out of the driveway. They knocked on the door and was met by friendly faces. It was a small family, the single child was a tween.
Payton happily toured, and asked many questions about each room. Trevor was mostly amazed by it's ranch feel, while also feeling modern and new, it felt like it had a lot of character.
"Well, what'd you think?" Payton asked as Trevor was driving. Trevor looked over.
"Eh," he shrugged, he was teasing her. Payton frowned. She looked at the road, unsure of what to say or do.
"I'm kidding! It was amazing!" he exclaimed. Payton smiled.
"I'm glad! I loved it!"
Payton took pictures on her iPhone, she sent them to her friends and relatives.
Diana texted back and said that it'd be a perfect home for a family. Payton told Trevor, and he immediately shifted uncomfortable. Trevor then brung it up, "Do you want a family?"
"Yes," Payton nodded, "but not now. Do you?"
Trevor smiled, and nodded, "What about names?"
"Let's cross that bridge when we get to it."
Trevor chuckled, and arrived home. It was six. Payton leaned back and stared at the ceiling. Trevor smirked, "What are you doing?"
"Resting, you should try it some time."
"The family texted me, they want to know if I want to sign and get the deed."
Payton leaned up, "You mean, we're buying it tomorrow?"
"Usually this process is long, but where I was planning to sell my house, and sold it a few days ago. I've already done most of the things I need to."
Payton hugged him tightly, "Oh, this is great." she said, and the two began kissing. It slowly turned into a make-out session. They weren't broken up as the phone rang. They ignored it. Then ignored the time. Finally, they broke up as the phone rang again, and again, and yet again.
Payton answered, "Yes?"
"Honey, we'll be there in-" she explained when she'd arrive, "are you ready?"
"Yes, Mom." she said, and then continued, "I got to go, love you." she hung up.
She looked back at Trevor, "We're buying a house!" she said and hugged him, "Wait, shouldn't we reserve the park for our wedding?"
Trevor nodded, "Sure." he nodded, and spent two hours talking to people and reserving. It was eight. They went to sleep.
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Life
General FictionPayton lives a normal life. Ups and Downs included. This may not be a action packed thrilled, but you may relate to some situations she finds herself in. Watch her grow, fall, and pick herself back up again. Follow the life of Payton Carver. A norma...