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hardy boys fan fiction EVERYTHING YOU NEED hardy boys nancy drew fan fiction by Kellie Moonlight Chapter 6 hardy boys fan fiction |
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THE CHAPTERS |
Chapter
6- Reunion Frank gave his name and a brief description of his problem.
The woman asked him to hold a moment while she transferred him. Less than twenty seconds later, a male voice sounded on the
phone, “Frank Hardy? This is
Jack Ryder, can you please give me your address?” “Yes, it’s 44 High Street, Bayport, New York." “Thank you, can you tell me what happened?” “My son, Sam Hardy, was on his way home from his friend's
house, but he never made it. It
has been three days..." Frank went on to give the man all of the
details he had which wasn't many. Jack
spoke in a calm professional voice, “OK, Frank, I want you to remain
calm for me. We will dispatch
someone to your house immediately. He
should be there in approximately three hours." Two and a half hours later, Joe Hardy pulled up in front of a
two-story house with an oak front door.
Glancing at the house down the road, he grimaced as he remembered
that his old friend Tony Prito had once lived there.
Although he tried to remain detached and professional, the
memories this neighborhood brought up were just too much for him.
He knew it had to be him that answered this call.
As soon as he saw the name and read the case, he knew that he had
to face his childhood demons and return to Bayport.
Frank needed him and there was no way Joe wasn't going to help
him. Joe was startled by the front door opening.
A young girl smiled at him. He
immediately noticed that this little girl was the mirror of his brother! “Hello, I’m Jenni Hardy,” said Jenni happily. Joe
smiled at Jenni, and thought back to his own kids who had gone out with
Kayley for the day. Kayley
planned to take them on a little tour of the area so they could see where
their parents had grown up and then to get some groceries for the hotel
apartment that they had rented. Joe
had the urge to gather this child up in his arms and hug her for all he
was worth. She was obviously
Frank's daughter! He was a
stranger to her though, so of course, he couldn't do that.
His own emotions surprised him as he steeled himself and asked,
"Are your parents at home?" “Yes,
come in!" The little
girl grabbed his hand and ushered him into the house.
"Are you going to find Sam?" “I’ll
do my best,” Joe reassured her as he looked around the house to get his
Barings. “Where
are your parents?” “We
are right here” a voice answered. Joe
spun around to look at the face that spoke with the voice he knew so
well..."Frank?" he whispered. "Oh,
my God!! Joe??!" Callie
gasped. Neither
brother said anything. No one moved and a silence held the room for
what seemed like an eternity. "Oh,
Joe," Frank whispered hoarsely, the pent up emotions of not only the
last three days, but the last thirteen years asserting themselves with
full force. Without
another word the brothers stepped toward each other and embraced each
other fiercely. Frank sobbed
as he clung to Joe, feeling both the lifeline that his brother always was
to him and always would be, and the relief that Joe would not fail him in
helping to find his son. Joe
held onto Frank, both to comfort and to be comforted.
He could no longer keep up the facade.
He loved and missed his beloved brother way too much and he just
couldn't hold it in any longer. Callie
placed her arms around her children who gathered to watch the spectacle
in the foyer. Tears rolled
unchecked down her cheeks as she watched the brothers.
She was anxious to hug Joe also, but knew that this was the moment
Frank had waited thirteen years for.
She wasn't going to deprive him of a second of it. Finally,
the brothers pulled apart but kept their arms holding onto each other as
they looked into each other's faces.
"You sure grew up, Kiddo," Frank said softly as he
reached out to tousle Joe's hair. "You
did a bit of growing yourself there, Big Brother!" Joe smiled and
his eyes twinkled affectionately. God,
he missed his brother. Frank
swiped at his face with his sleeve to remove at least some of the
moisture that had collected there. He
knew he should get a tissue, but he just couldn't let go of his little
brother. Was it
irrational fear that he would let go and Joe would disappear again?
'I don't care what it is' Frank thought to himself as he cupped
Joe's face in his hands and then pulled him back in for another hug.
After a while Frank seemed to remember that there were others in
the room. "Callie,
I..." "I
know, Baby, I know," Callie sniffed away at her own tears as she
smiled warmly at her husband. She
stepped forward and wrapped her arms around Joe's neck.
"It's good to have you home, Joe." "Kids,"
Frank began, "this is your Uncle Joe.
Joe, I believe you met Jenni at the door.
She is our youngest. This
is Sophie," Frank said as he put his hand on the back of his daughter.
"And this is Natalie, Sam's twin" Frank's voice cracked as he
introduced the last child in the room. "It's
okay, Brother, we'll find him" Joe said, his voice full of
compassion as he knelt down to greet his nieces.
"Hi, Girls. I
have some cousins of yours that you are going to love getting to
know!" Sophie
and Natalie smiled at Joe politely, but Jenni could not contain herself.
She ran and threw her arms around her Uncle Joe and asked
excitedly, "When can we meet them?"
Joe
laughed as he returned the hug. "I am sure they will be excited to
meet you as well." "Biff
told us about your children, Joe. They
sound beautiful. We can't
wait to seem them.” Callie said. "See
who?" Laura Hardy's
voice rang out as she emerged from the back porch.
"Oh, oh, my goodness!! It
can't be!! Joe??!!"
She gasped. Let the author know what you think of this story
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