3 Days Later- Fourth Of JulyBetty POV
I woke up and realized that its the fourth of july! That is crazy, this summer is flying by! Veronica and I still have yet to talk. Shes hasn't tried since the first day and honestly, I'm glad. She said some really hurtful things that will take time to heal. I looked over and saw Jughead was still sleeping so I put my head back into the crook of his neck and closed my eyes. I only opened them when I felt a kiss on my head.
"Morning, beautiful" he said.
"Good Morning" I said and pecked his lips.
"Why do you seem so happy?" he asked chuckling.
"Well, I packed the cutest fourth of july outfit for Jellybean, I love my outfit, AND I love your outfit." I said and kissed his cheek.
"My outfit?" he questioned.
"Yes!" I said giggling. "Now, we have to get ready. The parade is in an hour and a half and we have to eat and get ourselves and a toddler ready." I said and got out of bed. "I'm going to change then get Jelly changed. I'll leave your clothes in the bathroom." I kissed him and then changed into my spaghetti strap red blouse crop top with my light blue denim shorts and high top white converse. I threw my hair into a high ponytail with a red bandana around my head and my sunglasses. Then, I layed out Jugs outfit and walked to Jellys room. I was surprised to see her awake playing on the floor.
"Hey Jellybean. Why didn't you come get us?" I asked as I walked to the closet.
"I wanted to play" she stated simply and I shrugged it off.
"come here so I can help you change." I said and she ran over. She put on a red shirt with a blue overall dress that had stars all over it. I gave her a necklace and red sunglasses while putting her hair in two pigtails with bows.
"Lets go get breakfast" I told her. When we walked into the kitchen I saw Jughead standing there in his outfit. Wow he looked hot.
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Tell Your Truth
FanfictionSequel to "Unspeakable Pain." This book picks up right where the last one left of. When a stranger from Jugheads past shows up out of nowhere, how will he react? Will the stress of the future tear relationships apart, or will it make them stronger?