Next day, Gabby run towards the Freeman residence as Fae trailed behind her. Because of the complication she had with Huey, she planned on never coming back to Woodcrest. However, because of her sister's persistence and her father's anxiety, she was once again in front of the Freemans' door, afraid of a certain teenager with an afro would answer.
Gabby banged on the door, then turned to Fae. "Look, Fae. I think you should start talking to Huey again. You've been more depressed than usual because of him," she said. "I have nothing to discuss with him. We've already talked last time when he was being very intolerant," Fae responded.
Gabby banged on the door. "Man, you ain't even let the nigga explain himself. You hanging out with his sworn enemy. Why wouldn't he be pissed as hell?!" Gabby reasoned, "Shit, if you just tell the man you like him, this wouldn't happened and you go on with your life still chilling with him."
Fae raised an eyebrow. "Who said I like Huey?" It was Gabby's turn to raised an eyebrow. "Who said I was talking about Huey?"
Fae narrowed her eyes. "Shut up." Gabby banged on the door for the third time. "All I'm saying is you and Huey have been at each other for a long ass time just to be friends. Don't let no dumb shit try to mess that up," Gabby explained. "Since when did you start giving advice?" Fae questioned. Gabby shrugged her shoulders. "What can I say? Lil' G be packing with surprises!" she bragged.
Fae rolled her eyes as Gabby banged on the door, getting irritated. "Man, what the fuck?! How long does it take to get the damn door?! Ay, Young Reezy! Get yo' ass out here!" she called out, getting no answer. "Have you ever stop to think that maybe they're not home?" Fae asked, sarcastically. "Shut up! If he wasn't here, the least he could do was call me," Gabby said, looking through the window. "Just forget it, Gabby. They're not in. Let's just go home," Fae confirmed.
"You sure we can't look for them?" Gabby insisted. "They're not dead, Gabby. We'll see them tomorrow," Fae stated. Gabby sucked her teeth. "You just want to go back and hang out with that Cairo nigga," Gabby said, walking away. Fae scoffed as she followed her.
"Not likely. I'm just saying it wouldn't make sense if we suddenly look for them for any apparent reason. I'm sure they'll be home tomorrow."
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Huey slowly opened his eyes, as he tried to make out what happened. He looked around an unfamiliar room, as he saw Granddad and Riley asleep while they were tied up in a chair. Just as he tried to move, he realized he was tied up as well. He struggled to break free, as he called out his family.
"Granddad? Riley? Wake up." They slowly started to move upon hearing this command. Granddad groaned as Riley whispered, "Is it lunchtime yet?"
"What happened?" That's when Granddad looked down at the ropes that tied him. "What the hell?!" Hearing this outburst, Riley shot his eyes open, then looked around and realized what was happening. "Yo, man! What the fuck is going on?!" "We've been kidnapped."
Granddad and Riley looked at Huey as he continued. "This was all a set up just to get us here. This is one of Eddie's schemes." "That's ridiculous! He would never do that to us," Granddad insisted.
"Nah, the kid is right."
They all turned once they saw Eddie walking towards them. "Robert, my nigga. Good to see you finally wake up," he said. "What are you planning now?" Huey questioned. "Ah, straight to the point. I like that. Don't worry, everything will be explained soon enough. Just know, I ain't the only person doing all the work."
Once he said that, Mr. Wuncler walked towards them and stand to the right of Eddie. "Robert Freedman," he responded, "Good to see you again." "Mr. Wuncler! Thank God you're here. You're not gonna let us stay like this, right?" Granddad asked.
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Fae and Gabby 2: Return of The Walkers
Fanfiction"They can take my home...they can take my freedom...they can even take my life...but when someone takes my friends...they have crossed the line where no one dares to cross...this is a dream that has revolved into a nightmare..."