[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201227/65b107371f10039abdad1c85952c7826.png[/img] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/83/70/7c/83707c113f4ca1a89384a6d61df6afd0.gif[/img] [color=A0D574]_________________________________________________ _________________________________________________[/color][/center] [color=lightgray][indent][indent][indent] Coming back to Edenridge was bittersweet for Erin. Seeing her family was something that she was really looking forward to, but the memories of high school were not. After graduation, Erin ran away from all of her issues, and never cared to look back. She wasn’t quite sure what was in store for her if the memories were to come flooding back, and she was hoping that she wouldn’t have the chance to find out. Driving with the windows down, Erin rolled into Edenridge around eight thirty in the morning. The closer she drove her hometown, the more nervously excited she became. The normal thing to do would have been to go to her family's house and surprise them with the fact that she had arrived early. What she [i]chose[/i], however, was to head to the Cafe. Serena had messaged Erin that she would be there and was buying. [i][color=A0D574]How could I say no to pancakes?[/color][/i] Parking her Jeep, Erin headed inside of the Cafe with her camera around her neck. Inside, Erin was greeted by the sight of something she hadn’t seen in years - Roddy Callahan and Lanie Lancaster, standing side by side. As if that didn’t hit her hard enough, Roddy was holding [i]their child[/i]. The last time Erin had seen that thing, it’d had still been in the womb. Letting her eyes linger for a moment, Erin smiled brightly at the couple. [i][color=A0D574]Are they still a thing?[/color][/i] [color=A0D574]”Hey guys,”[/color] she began, cheerfully. [color=A0D574]”Long time, no see. How are things?”[/color] [/indent][/indent][/indent][/color]