Hey everyone! The sequel to Their Little Infinity is here!:D If you haven't read the the prequel yet (Their Little Infinity) please do so ASAP! So this story follows and is told from the POV of Anna Haven Lancaster (the daughter of Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters). I'm really really excited to write this story for your guys as I have an awesome story line planned for you:) I hope you like the first chapter. Just so you know this story will be no where near as long as TLI was. I'm aiming for 20 chapters at least. We shall see how it goes.

Enjoy this chapter. Remember to comment and review! All your feedback helps!

Thanks,

~Wallflower95

P.S "Every life can is a pile of good things and bad things." Quote from the 11th Doctor Who Series

"We're all good stories in the end. Let's make it a good one eh?" Quote from the 11th Doctor Who Series


Life can be a pile of good things and bad things. Sometimes having an even amount of each pile is okay in life. I guess that seems fair. Life really is like that. It just takes time for an individual to learn that lesson. Something that I was in the process of learning. What I guess I am trying to say is you have to take it. Take it all because the world is not exactly a wish granting factory. You might as well live your life and makes choices. No matter how bad they are. We're all good stories in the end. Why not make it a good one?

That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to be a good story. That's why I need to know everything about my parents. I am Anna Haven Lancaster. My mom was Hazel Grace Lancaster. My grandparents said she died two days after I was born. She held me those whole two days before she passed. My dad didn't even know I had existed. He had Osteosarcoma and relapsed before I was born. He died at the age of seventeen. My mom had died nine months later.

My mom left me a box full of letters she had written before she died. Two weeks ago I was afraid to open them but now... I must know.

When you talk to other sixteen year olds I'm sure they're making great use of their time. Drinking, partying, doing drugs, getting their license. Me? Well I am learning about the parents I never knew. It's that simple. I sat comfortably on my bed. In front of me was a sorted pile of letters. In order of when they were written.

Dearest Anna,

I am going to tell you a story. I am sure you have heard from others (not likely Isaac and Kaitlyn though) that it was a story of strength and the battle against cancer. This information is not true. This is not a cancer story. If it was a cancer story that would be boring and depressing as hell because that is what most cancer stories are like. No. This is the story about love, redemption, sacrifice, infinities and just two regular teenagers who just happened to be dying from cancer. You see, like all love stories it will die with us. As it should. It died with Romeo and Juliet so why not us? But I feel that you Anna deserve to know the real story.

You see, life can end like that. In the middle of a

"Anna!" I looked up from the letter. My best friend in the whole world, Kylie Jensen stood in my doorway and she looked very annoyed.

"Lydia said she would give us a ride if I gave her a discount at the ice cream shop. We have exactly thirty seconds to get in that car or she will leave without us." I nodded.

"Let's go!" Kylie said.

"I'm coming." I said. I reluctantly placed the letters gently back into their box. I would have to read some more when I got back from school. I snatched my backpack from the ground and grabbed my purple converse.

"Seriously girl are you ever going to finish reading those letters?" Kylie asked. I sighed.

"Ky it's not that simple." I said. Kylie's face softened. Kylie is a very... what's the word to describe her? Very upfront about things. If you look bad in the morning she will tell you. If someone pisses her off she gets angry and trust me you do not want to see Kylie Jensen get angry.

"Sorry Anna." Kylie wrapped her arm around my shoulder as we walked out the door to her older sister's car.

"It's okay." I said.

"So how's it going with all that?" She asked.

"Well I was reading some more. I just feel like there's more know about them. I feel like I don't know the whole story." I said. A car horn blared. Kylie and I jumped.

"Get in the car you nerds or I'm heading to school without you." Lydia Jensen said. Kylie rolled her eyes and opened the door. We both slipped into the backseat and we were off.


Throughout the whole school day I could not stop thinking about those letters. Sitting in the box in front of my bed. It was driving me crazy. I sat in my last class of the day. Anxiously staring at the clock, willing the time to pass by faster. My foot started tapping against the floor. Ten seconds! 5... 4... 3... 2... 1...

The school bell rang and I flew out of my chair.

"Woah wait up!" Kylie called. Kylie caught up to me in the hallway.

"Need a ride?" She asked.

"Shouldn't you ask Lydia?" I asked.

"Oh I'll give her another freaking discount at the shop." She said. I laughed. I thanked Lydia for the ride home and I told Kylie I'd text her tonight. I ran up to the door with my key and went in.

"Hi!" I called into the kitchen. Both of my Grandparents were in there. My mom's parents. The both work full time. To this day I don't even really know what Grandpa does. Grandma is a family counselor at the Children's hospital. She's always said those years of taking care of my mom when she had been sick would come in handy.

"Hi sweetie! Want something to eat?"

"No thanks Gram. I'm going to get a head start on some homework." Not a complete lie. I was planing on doing homework right after I read the second letter from mom. I threw my school bag onto the floor and jumped onto my bed. I set the box in front of me and I opened it. The second letter was sitting on the stack of other letters. I gingerly picked it up and opened it. I began reading where I had left off.

You see, life can end like that. In the middle of a sentence. No one can get a forever but even though our days had been numbered, we still got that forever. It was late in my 16th year that I made the acquaintance of Augustus Waters. He was blue eyed, dark haired, crooked smiled, unlit smoking and oblivion feared boy that I met in the Literal Heart of Jesus. At the time, your Grandma believed I was swimming in the deep dark waters of depression and the only cure for me was a hideous support group that was held in a church that we liked to call the Literal Heart of Jesus. Even though I had put up fight that day to not attend support group, I am really happy that I went.

When you have the chance, take your time to observe the awesomeness of the Literal Heart of Jesus at this address.

And address was scrawled at the bottom of the page.

For it was here that it was the first and last time I saw Augustus Waters.

yours,

Hazel Grace Lancaster

I grabbed my laptop from my bag and I searched the address. It wasn't to far. I could be there for about fifteen minutes or so and be back in time for dinner. I gabbed my school bag and walked into the kitchen.

"Can I please borrow the car?" I asked. Grandma frowned.

"What for?"

"Kylie and I are working on this project at the library. I'll only be a half an hour." I said. I hated to lie to them but I just needed to do this on my own for now. Grandpa nodded.

"Okay but be back in time for dinner." Grandma said. I smiled and kissed them both on the cheek.

"Thanks! I'll see you in a bit." I grabbed the keys from the dish and headed out to the car.


Hope you guys enjoyed the very first chapter of Anna's Infinity. So just so you are aware I will not be able to update as often as I had done for Their Little Infinity. I'm just super busy with work and then writing all these fanfics. It's crazy. But don't worry! My goal is to update once a week at least or whenever I have time. Basically update time is pretty unpredictable:/ Just keep your eyes open for the next chapter:)

Comment and review please! Let me know what you think of chapter 1:)

Thanks!

~Wallflower95