Chapter Two
Sorry for the wait guys…I didn't know if people were really going to like it or not! Anyways, here's chapter two J
"Oh my God…Julie?!" Stewie exclaimed, in utter shock. He discreetly pinched himself under the table in case he may be dreaming.
"Yes…me and my mom moved back here after my parents divorced. I can't believe it's really you!" Julie exclaimed, hugging him happily. He inhaled deeply, loving that she still smelled of lavender and lilacs. She looked stunning- her hair was long and down to her waist in pretty brown ringlets, and she still had the same wide-eyed expression of awe and wonder. Her body had really developed, curves in all the right places, and she was a very attractive 16 year old. Stewie was proud that she lived up to all his expectations and beyond- sometimes, you build people up in your head, and when you meet again, they're a far cry from what you dreamt of. But Julie was still everything he had secretly yearned for.
"Wow. I tried to find you on Facebook, but I couldn't." Stewie admitted, nervously.
"Oh, my mom doesn't let me on social networking sites! She's way over protective, you know." Julie said, flipping her hair out of her eyes innocently as she spoke.
"Yeah…I'm sorry, for lying to you, when we were younger. I didn't mean to ruin the show for you." He apologized, feeling bad that the show had been cancelled abruptly after his shocking revelation.
"Don't worry about it. I got a job on a different TV show after, and was in two independent films. It was mom who wanted me to be an actress anyway." She waved off his apology, smiling, and he was glad to know she didn't hate him, as he had always feared she did.
"Ahem. Going to introduce us?" James said, motioning to him and Martin, who were both sitting there watching avidly.
"Oh yes, sorry, sorry. Julie, these are my friends, James and Martin, from Quahog High. Guys, this is Julie, the girl I was on Jolly Farms with." Stewie introduced them, hoping James wouldn't try flirting with her. As it turns out, he wouldn't have time to.
"Nice to meet yo-" Julie was cut off by a screech from nearby.
"Julie! Get over here this instead! We're here to buy school clothes, not fraternize with scruffy boys! My God! Is that little Corrinna Smirnoff? Julie! Come on NOW!" Julie's mom hollered, looking infuritated.
"Sorry, I would love to catch up, but I think I'm in trouble!" Julie hurried off to her mother, who promptly grabbed her and pulled her away, whispering vigourously in her ear as she did.
"Corrinna Smirnoff, huh?" Martin teased. Stewie blushed bright red.
"Shut up, dick. I was just a kid." Stewie threw a french fry at him, which Martin caught with his mouth triumphantly.
They resumed hanging out and talking as normal, but Stewie's mind was far off, preoccupied by thoughts of his childhood love. He wasn't too surprised at Julie's mom's reaction- after all, he had dressed up as a girl and slept in her daughter's bed. That probably looked very bad on him, and his parents, and likely made him seem perverted. He really wanted to spend more time with Julie, but he had no clue how to contact her. He didn't have her number or an email, and he didn't have any idea where she might be living. He wished Brian were here to help him. They had shared so many wonderous adventures over time, and he wanted nothing more than to go searching for Julie with his best friend by his side.
"Hey, you ready for us to take you home, Stewie?" Martin asked after wandering around the mall for sometime.
"Yeah, sure. I'm kind of tired." Stewie said, still preoccupied wondering how to locate Julie.
"So that girl…did you used to date her?" James finally asked. Stewie had known they were going to ask about Julie eventually- it wasn't like Stewie had a lot of hot girls talking to him.
"No! We were just kids, and she didn't even know I was a guy until right before she moved." Stewie said, wishing as he had a million times that he had been honest with her from the start.
"But you wanted to, right? I saw the way you looked at her." Martin said looking at him curiously.
"I don't know, man. I'm surprised she even remembers me." Stewie answered nonchalantly.
"Well, would you care if I asked her out?" Martin asked, feigning innocence.
"I'll rip your head off!" Stewie threatened, hoping neither of his friends would go after his dream girl. He couldn't stand the idea of her being with anyone else.
"Just joking man. If you're finally gonna get a girlfriend, I'm sure as hell not gonna stand in your way." Martin replied, giving him a rough pat on the back.
Later, Stewie laid in bed staring at the ceiling, wishing Julie would magically appear. In a town this big, what were the odds he would see her again? He guessed he was going to have to start going out more, hoping to run into her as he had today. But who knows how long that may take…
