Chapter Fourteen
Sorry for taking so long to update! I've had a busy week :(
First off, I would have written on Wed. but I stayed the night at my friend's house so we could walk to McDonald's and than the high school. Thursday, I had Choir Districts and it was hell, because my friend has ADHD and well...that's all I need to say. And yesterday, I went to go see Date Night with a friend, so I haven't been home at all. Ehe.
Disclaimer: No ownage! Except for Siera Beatles and Grandmother Madison :) Everyone else is (C) Mr. Warburton! Oh and all songs and song mentions are (C) to their artists and writers. I don't claim any of it.
So anyways, here you are.
Chapter Fourteen :))
Wally blinked as he sat his luggage in the dirt. He, Grandmother Madison, and Siera were leaving to Cleveland. His grandfather's body had been already sent to Cleveland to be prepared for the funeral that would be tomorrow. So, all that was left was for Wally, Grandmother Madison and Siera to climb into the car to be off to the airport. The cars would be transported there on a boat, when they climbed into the airplane. Weird how things worked.
"Wally! Come on! We've got to get going." Wally could hear his cousin calling at him. She had noticed him stopping in front of the car.
The blond boy nodded to her and turned to the house once. "Goodbye, Grandfather. Ah didn't know you enough to tell you Ah'll miss you, so Ah won't tell you that, but Ah can tell you, Ah'll never forget you." With that said, Wally picked up his lugauge and put them in the trunk and climbed into the backseat of the car.
Siera would be driving and his grandmother got the front seat, so that left Wally for the backseat, not that he was complaining. Once he closed the door behind him, he pulled out his Ipod and placed it on shuffle, and let his eyes wander out the window.
Within five minutes, the car was started, and the trio was driving off to the airport. It took about an hour to get to the airport, which he was perfectly fine with. For once, Wally was in no hurry to get back to Cleveland.
A familiar song played in his ears as he pulled out the picture of himself and Kuki as kids.
'Cause you know,
you know, you know
That I love you
I have loved you all along
And I miss you
Been far away for far too long
I keep dreaming you'll be with me
and you'll never go
Stop breathing if
I don't see you anymore
Wally blinked away tears that wanted to escape and betray him. His mind yelled at his heart to stop being such a baby, and forget about it until he actually saw her. What if she changed? What if she wasn't Kuki anymore? What if she wasn't even there? What if she moved? What if she was dead? What if...Wally closed his thoughts at the end of that. Inside, the boy was screaming for his head to shut up. He didn't want to believe the worst, and even if the worst had come, he wouldn't believe it. He'd never believe anything bad could happen to Kuki. His Kuki.
"Wally? Come on! We're at the airport!" Wally felt a heavy shove and opened his eyes. His green eyes were met by bright blue eyes, and the blond jumped back. Had he fallen asleep? Apparently so.
"Alrioght! Alrioght! Ah'm up!" He pushed his cousin out of the way and climbed out of the car. The song 'Your Gonna Go Far Kid' was blaring in his ears. That song had been one of his favorite songs when he was thirteen. He actually had called it his theme song – up until he heard the song 'Bring Me To Life' when he was fourteen. Now, he had no idea what his theme song was.
Maybe it was 'Far Away'.
Maybe it wasn't.
He didn't know, and frankly, the blond didn't really give a shit what his theme song was now.
Wally rolled his eyes and shut the car door after he climbed out. He popped open the trunk and pulled out his, Siera's, and his grandma's suitcases, boxes, and luggage. Once everything was out, Wally looked up, his eyes narrowing as his eyes met the airport. "Alrioght," He sighed, "Lets get this over with."
When they finished going through the lines, the trio left their stuff to the workers to take care of and sat down, waiting for their plane to be called. About ten minutes later, their airplane was ready to be boarded, so they headed for it and climbed inside.
Wally got a seat by the window and all by himself. His grandmother and Siera sat side by side in front of him. He knew the plane ride would be very long and couldn't believe Siera had actually drove there when she had first arrived to Tennessee. The plane ride was at least ten hours, so Wally couldn't imagine how long it took her to drive.
It was going to be a very long night indeed.
Wally put his Ipod away before the plane lifted off the ground and curled up into a tight ball, pulling the blanket that Siera had gotten made for him, over his body to go to sleep. But before Wally could fall asleep, a lady came up from beside him and tapped him on the shoulder. The blond Australian growled and sat up to glare at whoever had bothered him.
She was a flight attendant. And she had a pillow.
Wally's cheeks flushed softly and he took the pillow from her, "Err...thanks." The lady smiled and walked away from him. Wally sighed and curled up into a ball again, but before he fell asleep, the Australian pulled out his Ipod again and placed it on shuffle. He wanted to listen to music as he fell off to sleep. The song that played before he drifted off was, 'Warning Sign' by Coldplay.
Wally opened his eyes and looked around. Where am Ah? The blond's eyebrows furrowed as he looked around for some sign of life. All he could see were fields and fields of grass and flowers. This can't be right. Where am Ah? And since when has there ever been flowers and grass around 'ere?
Then again, Wally had no idea where he was, but before he could tell himself that, he heard giggling. The Australian raised an eyebrow and backed up, trying to figure out what exactly was going on. What the....? Wally glanced around as he heard grass and flowers moving around, but yet, he saw no one.
Finally, Wally cleared his throat, getting his bravery back, and called out, "Who's there? Ah...Ah have a...err..." Wally looked down and noticed he was holding something – something he had no idea he was holding. In fact, Wally had no idea he was holding anything. He blinked at the object in his hand and ran his fingers across it, "Is this a...mustard gun...?"
Wally blinked, and was about to say another word, when he felt something tapping his shoulder. His green eyes widened at the sudden contact and swiftly turned around, and when he did, his eyes met those of something....beautiful.
Wally's jaw dropped open, and he whispered in wander "Kuki?"
The girl that looked like Kuki – no, who was Kuki – put a finger to the Australian's lips as well as her own and whispered one word, "Shhh."
Wally's eyes opened just in time to roll over and hit the floor of the airplane. The blond boy stood up and grumbled something unintelligible under his breathe. He sat down in his seat and ran a hand through his tussled hair. That was a dream. And that thought made Wally sad. He didn't want it to be a dream. He wanted it to be real.
Absent-mindfully, Wally placed a finger to his lips where Kuki had touched them in his dream. What did the dream mean? Or did it even mean something? Would he see Kuki soon? That was all he wanted. The song that was blaring in his ears now, was a song by Three Days Grace 'Never Too Late'.
The blond turned off his Ipod and leaned over to look at his cousin and grandmother. Grandmother Madison was fast asleep, while Siera was listening to her own Ipod and was staring off into the distance. She was in think mode, so it looked. Wally prodded her in the shoulder with his finger, in hopes to get her to look at him.
When she did, Siera looked sort of surprised, and Wally was curious as to why, but that didn't matter at the moment, he needed to talk to her. So he looked around quickly, before nodding towards her and then pointing towards the seat beside him.
Siera knew what he wanted and she let out a sigh. She climbed over his grandmother and sat down beside him. Siera pulled out her earphones and turned her Ipod off and turned to him, "Alrioght, what is it, Wallabee?"
Uggh. Why does she always have to call me Wallabee? Its so annoying! Wally rolled his eyes at her and then leaned in to whisper to her, "Do dreams have meanings?"
Siera blinked at him, not understanding where he was going with this. "Ummm...Ah wouldn't know...why?" A skeptic look crossed her face, but only for a moment, before a look of full-out surprise folded itself upon her features, "You didn't have a nioghtmare, did you? Did you dream of Kkkukkkiiii?"
Well, what can Ah say? Siera knows me. He rolled his eyes again and tapped his chin with his right hand and nodded slowly, "Yes. Well, Ah think so..." Wally stopped talking for a moment, trying to find the right words, "Ah mean, Ah haven't seen her for four years, so Ah don't know. It looked lioke her, but Ah dunno." Wally sighed, obviously confused.
Siera chuckled softly and it annoyed Wally for some odd reason. "Your heart gave you what you desperately needed – and even if it was wrong of what she looks like, at least its the love that counts."
Wally blinked at her for a moment, not understanding what she was getting at, but before he could reply or ask her, she spoke again, "So...what did you dream of exactly, little Cousin?" If anyone could purr, it would be Siera, and that's not an exaggeration either.
Wally's cheeks turned a nice shade of red, and instead of telling her what he dreamed of, he asked her this, "Err...what tiome is it?" He didn't want to tell her, but he knew she'd force him to anyways. There was no secrets about Wally that Siera already didn't know, so if she knew everything about him already, she would know everything about him that in the future.
Siera rolled her eyes at him, but answered his question anyways by pulling out her watch. "It is twelve, we still have a lot of time. Now tell me what you dreamed of or Ah'll have to force it out of ya."
Wally sighed softly and bit his bottom lip before opening his mouth, "Fione." Wally cleared his throat , trying to hide anymore embarrassment and began to tell her what he dreamed of, "Its going to sound really corny..but..." He cleared his throat again, "Ah was walking through a field of flowers and grass," Siera snorted at it and Wally frowned, "Shut up! Ah told you it was corny." He cleared his throat again and continued talking, "and Ah heard giggling all around me, Ah told whatever it was out there that Ah had something in my hand – which Ah didn't at the tiome, and Ah looked down and Ah had a mustard gun. And when Ah looked back up, someone tapped my shoulder." Wally paused and scratched his eye, "When Ah turned around, Ah faced an older Kuki and Ah was lioke 'Kuki?' and she put a finger to my lips, and did the same to herself, and muttered 'Shh'. And then Ah woke up."
Wally looked at Siera and noticed that she was in think mode again – she was trying to figure out what his dream meant, he supposed. "Well, all Ah can say Wally is this...." Siera took a deep breath with a smile on her face. Oh God...No. "Wally and Kuki sitting in a tree! K-I-S-S-I-N-G! First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a baby carriage!"
Wally smacked her in the back of the head and scowled at his older cousin, "Awh, shut up! Get out of here, foo'. Ah don't wanna look at you now." He shoved her away and ended up pushing her off the chair that she was sitting on, causing a lot of people to glare at him. Wally only rolled his eyes and watched as Siera sat back down beside his grandmother.
Ah can't believe Ah'm actually related to her.
Aha.
I thought the ending was cu-ute.
But yeah, that's all.
Again, I'm sorry for the late update :(
Oh and for the people who like my 'Nobody's Son' story, I won't be updating there until this story is finished _
I'm sorry, but ya know, its hard working on two stories at once.
So yeah.
R&R :)