Chapter 4 - Leaving Soon!

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The week went by fast, considering no one really enjoyed it. It was now a sunny Saturday morning and most people were still in bed. Well, just the main family.

Bella: Gidget, when are you leaving?

Gidget had just woke up to hear a ping! on her phone. She reached out and put on her glasses so that she could actually read the text. "What?" She thought aloud once she read it. Then, she remembered. Her and Bella were going to see their parents that day, who lived at their childhood home.

Their parents' names were Jayleen and Collin. If you didn't look carefully you would think that Jayleen had the exact same features as Gidget and Collin had the exact same features as Bella, though, they didn't. Jayleen actually had brown eyes, like Bella, and her hair was a little darker than Gidget's. As you can guess, that meant that Collin's eyes were blue and his hair actually was the same colour as Bella's. Also, neither of them had glasses, so Gidget was the only one.

"Oh god!" Gidget shot up and jumped out of bed straight away. "A-What?" Bob asked, acting as if he had been awake for ages. "Me and Bella are going to see our parents today!" she replied, pulling her hair out of the messy bun it was in and brushing it out so that it was neat. She then parted it like she did every morning then went to the bathroom to get changed. Bob rolled his eyes.

Sometimes, Gidget over reacted when she was going to see her parents because she didn't see them much, once a year at the most. She moved out just after Carly was born, maybe around her birthday in the year 2000. Bella moved with them but went back to their parents' house every weekend. Then once she was an adult she bought her own house.

Gidget came out wearing a long-sleeved blue top with a dark blue skirt and her normal shoes. Her hair was partly back. She then walked into the kitchen to grab breakfast before she left.

Bob came downstairs a few minutes later, laughing at Gidget rushing. She was getting toast from the toaster and pouring herself a glass of water. He could tell by her face expression that she was worrying. "Gidget it's a-fine!" He smiled. "I know that but, I don't know! I just don't really know!" She smiled back, though she clearly wasn't happy. "Why are you making such a big deal?" Bob asked in question. Gidget took a deep breath in. "My mum doesn't exactly like you that much...." slowly she said. "Well, that's okay!" Bob replied, still smiling. "Okay," Gidget turned away.

A little bit later, Gidget was ready to leave. "Do you want me to a-come with you?" Bob asked. "No. I don't mind," She calmly replied. Soon, she left and was on her way back to her childhood home.

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