Post by 3ambreakthru on Jul 12, 2005 8:43:45 GMT -5
Yeah... so this is a Busted fic, before Busted was Busted (if that makes sense) Anyways, read, enjoy and comment... and its bound to get long!... it's written by me and one of my best friends as well... here we go:
Madison looked around the outside of the huge house that stood in front of her. Truth was, the house wasn’t all that huge, just big enough to fit the occupancy of everyone that lived there, which was currently a lot of people, the house just seemed big to her. Everything seemed bigger to her then East Molesey, even though South-End wasn’t the biggest of places to begin with.
She set her bags down and looked at the ground. She had three duffle bags with her and two knapsacks and she had a feeling that wouldn’t even do enough for her. She looked up at the door again shaking her hair out of her face and took a deep breathe. There was one of two possibilities.
The first possibility was that a Bourne would answer the door. She didn’t know anything about them except one of her brother’s best friends was a Bourne. Okay, she knew a bit about them… the guys name was James’ she had never met him though, he was in college. He had three younger siblings. The second possibility was that her brother would open the door. That also had two possibilities in itself. He would either open the door so happy to see her because they hadn’t seen each other in months, or he’d be furious with her.
She raised her fist to the door and knocked on it, hoping whoever opened it might see the direct connection between her and her brother, after all she had a mole in the exact same spot as him, on the right side of her face, just like him.
She waited a few more minutes before knocking on the door again and shortly after seeing it open and seeing her brother staring at her face to face.
“No way Madison.” he said in total disbelief and slammed the door in her face.
“MATT!!! LET ME IN!!!” Madison screamed starting to pound her fists on the door hoping he’d open the door again.
She stopped pounding after a while and just looked at the door awkwardly wondering why he would just leave her outside, especially in the rain.
“Who was at the door?” James asked looking up from his computer as Matt re-entered the room.
“My sister,” Matt said shrugging it off.
“Where is she?” Christie, James’s friend from school, set down her textbook and glanced down the hallway.
“She’s outside,” Matt replied, “She has all her stuff with her and I know that my parents have no clue where she is.”
“How do you know?” James asked.
“Because I know my sister and I know my parents. There’s no way they would let her come here without them.”
“Matt,” Christie began, twisting one of her blonde curls around her finger, “Your sister is outside… in the rain?”
“Fine,” Matt said, glancing at James, “Can she come in for a few minutes?”
“Of course,” James raised an eyebrow at his friend. Christie and James shared a confused glance as Matt slumped his way back down the hallway.
“Madison?” Matt called out as he opened the front door. He looked around and finally spotted his sister trying to manage her belongings as she walked down the puddle filled road. Matt slipped some shoes on and jogged towards her, “Madison, why don’t you come inside for a bit, alright?”
“I knew it was a mistake coming here,” Madison sighed and continued to walk away. A truck drove by and completely soaked her and her bags. Matt bit his lip trying not to laugh. Madison sighed and turned around, “Okay, let’s go inside.”
“God, you’re all soaked.” Matt pointed out taking a few of her bags from her.
“Thank you captain obvious, you prat.” Madison said glaring at him, “Did your friends send you back out here or something?”
“No, I’m not dumb you know, I can go after my own sister.” Matt said looking at Madison as they walked into the house.
“It’s nice to see you too Matt.” Madison said throwing her bags gently on the ground giving Matt an evil glare.
“Look cut the crap kid.” Matt said looking at her.
“I’m a year younger then you so sod off. It’s your fault I’m soaked anyways.” Madison grumbled looking at Matt through her hair that was now falling into her eyes.
“My fault?” Matt asked looking at her.
“Yes… I’m in my school uniform, in a white shirt… standing here in the middle of someone’s house I don’t know and I am soaked Matt, what do you suggest I do?” Madison asked looking pleadingly at her brother.
“Not get soaked next time.” Matt replied crossing his arms looking at her, “Do mom and dad know you’re here?”
***
“And the way Matt talks about her you’d never think they’d be fighting.” Christie said rolling her eyes.
“According to Matt they fight whenever she does something he would do, which he knows would make his parents mad.” James sighed leaning against the fridge.
“What kind of older brother leaves his sister out in the rain anyways, regardless of circumstances?” Christie asked again as she heard footsteps heading towards the kitchen.
James just shrugged and watched as Matt walked into the kitchen with a girl following him. James assumed it was Matt’s sister.
“Guy’s this is Madison, Madison, this is James and Christie.” Matt said nonchalantly.
James looked at her for a second taking her in. Sure she was completely soaked, and her school uniform was completely soaked, letting him be able to see through her shirt. He knew from Matt that she was a dancer, but he could tell without even having to know that bit of information. She was light on her feet, just walking, and her skirt was hiked up showing off more of her legs then it probably should have been.
“Hi.” Christie said getting up and shaking Madison’s hand, she slapped James in the stomach on the way back to her seat.
“Hi Madison.” James said softly giving her a kiss on each cheek and sitting back down.
“Hi…” Madison said waving her hand a bit.
James noted she hadn’t broken her eye contact with him the entire time she had been standing in the kitchen.
“If you want you can use the shower in my room, you look like you might need to warm up.” James said standing back up again and walking out of the kitchen hearing everyone following him.
“Thanks, but all of my clothes are wet too.” Madison shook her head following James up the stairs.
“You can borrow some of my clothes.” Matt said quickly as he watched as his sister walk completely straight against James’ slouched walk.
“Fine Mattie, you’re better then no one… just don’t give me something grungy.” Madison giggled to herself looking back at him smiling.
Madison looked around the outside of the huge house that stood in front of her. Truth was, the house wasn’t all that huge, just big enough to fit the occupancy of everyone that lived there, which was currently a lot of people, the house just seemed big to her. Everything seemed bigger to her then East Molesey, even though South-End wasn’t the biggest of places to begin with.
She set her bags down and looked at the ground. She had three duffle bags with her and two knapsacks and she had a feeling that wouldn’t even do enough for her. She looked up at the door again shaking her hair out of her face and took a deep breathe. There was one of two possibilities.
The first possibility was that a Bourne would answer the door. She didn’t know anything about them except one of her brother’s best friends was a Bourne. Okay, she knew a bit about them… the guys name was James’ she had never met him though, he was in college. He had three younger siblings. The second possibility was that her brother would open the door. That also had two possibilities in itself. He would either open the door so happy to see her because they hadn’t seen each other in months, or he’d be furious with her.
She raised her fist to the door and knocked on it, hoping whoever opened it might see the direct connection between her and her brother, after all she had a mole in the exact same spot as him, on the right side of her face, just like him.
She waited a few more minutes before knocking on the door again and shortly after seeing it open and seeing her brother staring at her face to face.
“No way Madison.” he said in total disbelief and slammed the door in her face.
“MATT!!! LET ME IN!!!” Madison screamed starting to pound her fists on the door hoping he’d open the door again.
She stopped pounding after a while and just looked at the door awkwardly wondering why he would just leave her outside, especially in the rain.
“Who was at the door?” James asked looking up from his computer as Matt re-entered the room.
“My sister,” Matt said shrugging it off.
“Where is she?” Christie, James’s friend from school, set down her textbook and glanced down the hallway.
“She’s outside,” Matt replied, “She has all her stuff with her and I know that my parents have no clue where she is.”
“How do you know?” James asked.
“Because I know my sister and I know my parents. There’s no way they would let her come here without them.”
“Matt,” Christie began, twisting one of her blonde curls around her finger, “Your sister is outside… in the rain?”
“Fine,” Matt said, glancing at James, “Can she come in for a few minutes?”
“Of course,” James raised an eyebrow at his friend. Christie and James shared a confused glance as Matt slumped his way back down the hallway.
“Madison?” Matt called out as he opened the front door. He looked around and finally spotted his sister trying to manage her belongings as she walked down the puddle filled road. Matt slipped some shoes on and jogged towards her, “Madison, why don’t you come inside for a bit, alright?”
“I knew it was a mistake coming here,” Madison sighed and continued to walk away. A truck drove by and completely soaked her and her bags. Matt bit his lip trying not to laugh. Madison sighed and turned around, “Okay, let’s go inside.”
“God, you’re all soaked.” Matt pointed out taking a few of her bags from her.
“Thank you captain obvious, you prat.” Madison said glaring at him, “Did your friends send you back out here or something?”
“No, I’m not dumb you know, I can go after my own sister.” Matt said looking at Madison as they walked into the house.
“It’s nice to see you too Matt.” Madison said throwing her bags gently on the ground giving Matt an evil glare.
“Look cut the crap kid.” Matt said looking at her.
“I’m a year younger then you so sod off. It’s your fault I’m soaked anyways.” Madison grumbled looking at Matt through her hair that was now falling into her eyes.
“My fault?” Matt asked looking at her.
“Yes… I’m in my school uniform, in a white shirt… standing here in the middle of someone’s house I don’t know and I am soaked Matt, what do you suggest I do?” Madison asked looking pleadingly at her brother.
“Not get soaked next time.” Matt replied crossing his arms looking at her, “Do mom and dad know you’re here?”
***
“And the way Matt talks about her you’d never think they’d be fighting.” Christie said rolling her eyes.
“According to Matt they fight whenever she does something he would do, which he knows would make his parents mad.” James sighed leaning against the fridge.
“What kind of older brother leaves his sister out in the rain anyways, regardless of circumstances?” Christie asked again as she heard footsteps heading towards the kitchen.
James just shrugged and watched as Matt walked into the kitchen with a girl following him. James assumed it was Matt’s sister.
“Guy’s this is Madison, Madison, this is James and Christie.” Matt said nonchalantly.
James looked at her for a second taking her in. Sure she was completely soaked, and her school uniform was completely soaked, letting him be able to see through her shirt. He knew from Matt that she was a dancer, but he could tell without even having to know that bit of information. She was light on her feet, just walking, and her skirt was hiked up showing off more of her legs then it probably should have been.
“Hi.” Christie said getting up and shaking Madison’s hand, she slapped James in the stomach on the way back to her seat.
“Hi Madison.” James said softly giving her a kiss on each cheek and sitting back down.
“Hi…” Madison said waving her hand a bit.
James noted she hadn’t broken her eye contact with him the entire time she had been standing in the kitchen.
“If you want you can use the shower in my room, you look like you might need to warm up.” James said standing back up again and walking out of the kitchen hearing everyone following him.
“Thanks, but all of my clothes are wet too.” Madison shook her head following James up the stairs.
“You can borrow some of my clothes.” Matt said quickly as he watched as his sister walk completely straight against James’ slouched walk.
“Fine Mattie, you’re better then no one… just don’t give me something grungy.” Madison giggled to herself looking back at him smiling.