# Stoney Stories: Wedding bells ch 4 # The scene was not looking good right now. Stoney was yelling at her father, who had revealed his true intentions of why he wanted Stoney home... "STOP CALLING ME JAMIE!!!" Stoney screamed at her father, who was now protected by Antonio. "I left that name behind after you disowned me! I had to! You took it from me! So I made my own name!" Antonio spoke up. "Jamie, stop thi--" "MY NAME IS STONEY!!!" Stoney screamed one last time, running off. As Stoney ran off, Antonio let out a sigh of relief, slumping over. God that was hard to do. He really was afraid She would do something to her father. "Thank you, Antonio." Thomas praised Antonio, now moving himself back to the table, only for Antonio to wheel him back more quickly. It was time to start eating! But... none of his kids were eating... Thomas was about to question this, when suddenly Selena got up from the table, giving Jeremy a kiss, and storming off. "Where are you going?" Jeremy asked, getting up as well. Selena sighs. Then turns around to her lover. "To find Jamie." Selena told Jeremy. Jeremy realizes why and hurries to his fiance. "And why are you two leaving?" Thomas questioned, the two stopping in their tracks. "The meal hs just started." Selena came back over to the table. "You are so heartless, Thomas!" She told him, the old geezer sipping his wine. "Did you even hear what she said after what you told her?!" Thomas looked up at Selena. He had an unamused face on him. "She will learn." Thomas told Selena. "You need to apologize to her! Be a decent parent!" Selena demanded. Thomas put down his drink. "Are you telling me how to raise my children?" Selena clenched her fists. "I'm telling you what you should do!" Jeremy comes in. "D-Daddy? Um... I... have to agree with Selena..." he told his father. "If... if everything Jamie said was true... then..." Jeremy hesitated on the last part. Tina didn't, standing up. "You're a monster!" She told her father. Thomas put his glass down. "I will not sit idly while my own children speak to me like this!" He decared. "Everyone sit back down!" Tina pulls herself out of her seat. "I know it's been years since I last seen my sister... but I just know she isn't like this!" Tina said. "As her sister, I demand we search for her! Before she does something drastic!" Thomas was getting mad. "Sit down young lady! Jamie will return with a more clear mind! Seeing the opportunity she now has!" Tina storms off to the door Stoney went through. She looked back at her father, raising her chin and huffing in disgust, then headed through the doors, calling for Jamie. Selena grabbed Jeremy's hand. "We're looking for her too!" Selena told her fiance. "W-Wait!" Jeremy said. "Give... give me a moment to talk to Daddy..." Selena looked at her soon to be husband... she was ticked off that Jeremy even thought to hesitate... but a look at his eyes and she saw he wanted to see if he could set things right... her gaze softened. She gave him a quick hug, and rushed to catch up with Tina. Jeremy took in a deep breath, then came over to the table. "D-Daddy..." Thomas slammed his fist. "Are you going to disobey me too?!" Thomas questioned. "Children should obey their parents." Jeremy gulped. "D-Daddy... Jamie only came here... because of the wedding... not because of your job..." Thomas slurps his soup. Jeremy continued. "...Did... did you... really say all those terrible things...?" He asked. "Did... you really wish she wasn't born?" Thomas puts down his spoon with annoyance. "Jeremy. What I said should not matter." Thomas started. "What Jamie did all those years ago is what contributed to where I am today." Jeremy was concerned. "What did she do?" Antonio speaks up. "Ahem. She had sexual intercourse with one of her friends on her sixth birthday." Jeremy was stunned to hear this. "Wait... then... the rumors I heard about Daddy when I was younger..." "Were not true." Antonio reassured. "It was all Jamie's fault. She did something she should have never done. Thus rumors spread about your father like wildfire, ruining the family reputation." Jeremy took it all in... while it was alot, the pieces were finally coming together. "Then... the early sex ed..." Antonio finished the sentence. "Because of your older sister, yes." Jeremy had a theory now. "Daddy..." Jeremy started. "If... if Jamie was taught all we learned back then, maybe she wouldn't be so upset with you..." Thomas huffed. "It was too late for her. Noone could fix that child." "...You're wrong." "Hm?" "I mean... you have to be... because of how you reacted... Jamie doesn't know better. Jamie must have lived her life uncertain what she did was ok or not because you instead blew off on her." Jeremy let out, his heart beating hard. Jeez this was difficult. Antonio shook his head. "I doubt it." Jeremy looked at Antonio. "Why? She made a mistake... one mistake!" Antonio looked over at Thomas for approval, in which he allowed. "Jamie had sex again today. This time with one of the maids." Jeremy's eyes widened. "What?!" Jeremy questioned. "She did...?" Wow... Stoney was more into sex then he had originally assumed... I guess it doesn't help he had sex with her... Antonio was dismissive of Jeremy's confusion. "She kept going on about how sex was how she expressed her love towards others. However the fact she still did that is unacceptable." "She's a deviant right now, Jeremy." Thomas told Jeremy. "The sooner you accept that, the better." Jeremy could not accept this... back at the brothel she was actually happy... happier then this. And now that she's here... she's miserable. Maybe... maybe that's why she was at the brothel when he found her... maybe that's why she had sex with him, she wanted to share her love with him! Probably! He's unsure now. But Jeremy had now realized who's side to take. "Father." Jeremy said, causing Thomas to stop eating. "She's a deviant? Fine... I accept that. Because she's still my sister." And with that, he ran off after his fiance and his sister. Thomas shook his head. "Inconsiderate children." ---pagebreak--- Stoney had just finished crying, holding her maid close to her in a tight hug. Christine, the maid, held Stoney close to herself, comforting her to the best of her abilities. Christine was in utter disbelief that Stoney's own family was causing such a happy girl like Stoney to become such a mess. What kind of family does that?! Christine brushed Stoney's hair with her paw... Stoney spoke up. Her voice was muffled in Christine's boobies. "Hm?" Christine asked for clarification. Stoney lifted her head. "I... I want to go home..." Christine was concerned. "What about your brother's wedding?" Stoney sat up a bit. "Fuck it. I can't do it while dad's there..." Stoney sneered a bit. "If Jeremy is like dad, he would take his side." Stoney gotten up and headed for her suitcase. She looked over her things to make sure everything was there. Christine came over. "Jam-- erm, St-Stoney... are you sure Jeremy will take your father's side?" Stoney shrugged. Then closed her suit case... after sneaking in her old pillow she didn't tear up. "Who knows... Antonio would." Stoney told her maid. "I wouldn't be surprised if he was coming after me right now." Christine's ears twitched. She heard something... Stoney spotted this. "What's wrong?" Stoney asked. Christine listened carefully. "I... I hear your siblings...! They're looking for you!" She said, Making Stoney huff. "God dammit." Stoney cursed. "...Welp. going out the window!" Stoney headed to the window near her bed and opened it. "Wait!" Christine said, grabbing Stoney's arm. "We're 3 stories high! You can't jump out the window!" Stoney smiled. "Who said I was jumping?" Stoney pokes her head out and aimed, throwing her suitcase at one of the bushes on the ground. She then got out on the window sill, wobbled a bit, then grabbed the vines from the wall growing next to the window. Stoney yanked on it a few times, testing how strong it was. It was still firm like all those years ago. "Nice to see the gardeners working hard!" Stoney commented, climbing onto the vines, getting ready to climb down. Now Christine pokes her head out. "Are you sure that's safe?!" She asked very concerned. Stoney jumped against the wall, holding onto the vines. "Relaaaax!" Stoney assured. "These vines have never--" **CRACK** The two are suddenly silent. Stoney then sighs. "Okay fine, I gotten bigger." Stoney admitted, mostly to herself regarding the bed earlier, then suddenly plummeted into the hedges below. "STONEY!" Christine cried out, looking down. After a couple seconds, Stoney stumbled out, dazed and rubbing her sore butt, much to the relief of her maid. Then the bedroom doors swong open. Christine yelped as she banged her head, pulled her head out, and turned around, seeing Selena come in with Jeremy catching up. Jeremy panted, looking around. He was running for a bit. "Wh-Where's Tina?" He asked his fiance. "We gotten separated." Tina said, turning to her adorable soon to be hubby. "This place is so god damn big it's easy to get lost!" Jeremy spotted Christine witnessing this interaction. He rushed up to her. "Christine, right?" He asked. "Uhm...!" Christine whimpered, nervous. "Have you seen Jamie?" Jeremy asked. Christine darts her eyes back and forth. Christine blushed, and for once spoke loudly: "NO! I HAVEN'T SEEN STONEY! I HAVEN'T SEEN HER AT ALL!" Stoney meanwhile was looking up, hearing the yelling. "Shit!" Stoney cursed under her breath, grabbing the suitcase and making a break for it. Jeremy continued. "Do you have an idea where she might be?" "NO!" Christine yelled. "MAYBE SHE'S BACK IN THE DINING ROOM!" Jeremy covered his ears. "Why are you yelling at me?!" Jeremy whimpered, Selena noticing the open window. She rushed to it and Saw Stoney making a break for it. "She's outside!" Selena told Jeremy, in which Christine sighed in defeat. Jeremy looked at Stoney's maid. "Wh-Why...?" He asked her. Christine was honest. "She... she said you would take your father's side and thought Antonio was after her." Jeremy's eyes widen. "No-no, that's not true!" He said. "We were only looking for her out of concern!" Christine realized her mistake. Selena took charge now. "We got to get outside! Where's the nearest exit?!" She demanded, startling both Jeremy and Christine. Selena sighs. "Let me rephrase that." ---pagebreak--- The rain started pouring down hard upon Stoney, as she hurried to make her escape. Stoney was panting heavily at this point. God fucking dammit she forgotten how far the bus stop was. "Haahh... haahh... f-fuck I should've packed lighter!" She complained, going through some bushes to get through to the stop. Stoney brushed off what she could, came around the bench, and took a seat. "Phew!" Stoney sighed, now relaxing. Now she had to wait for the bus, then she's home free--! "I knew it." Stoney jolted hearing the voice right beside her. Sitting on the bench was her sister, Tina. She put away her phone as Stoney realized who it was. "O-Oh! Tina..." Stoney said in relief. "You scared me." Tina now looks away from her sister. She looked mad. "I knew I would find you here." Tina said calmly, looking across the over grown field on the other side of the forest. Stoney looked down sadly, and got more comfortable. Well as comfortable as she could on a wet bench. She didn't respond to Tina. The wind did not blow as the rain kept comimg down, drenching Stoney in the process. Stoney really didn't think this through. But Tina, sitting dryly under her umbrella, offered Stoney to come closer under it. Stoney shook her head. She wasn't... ready right now. Tina returned the umbrella to her original position. The two sat there quietly, trying to think of what to say. Finally Tina spoke. "What happened?" Stoney sighed. "I fell out my window--" "Not recently!" Tina told her, dropping her fancy voice. Stoney looked up, confused. "...I mean what happened 22 years ago?" Tina asked, looking at her sister now. "Father... Dad, never explained why you ran away from home." Stoney huffed. "That's what he told you, eh?" "I want your side now." Tina told her sister. "What happened before you ran away?" Stoney took a moment to gather her thoughts. She looked over at the field. Stoney sighed. "I... didn't run away..." she said. "...I was kicked out and... disowned..." Tina took a moment to let that sink in, looking over the field as well. "...Why?" Tina asked. Stoney rubbed her thumbs, slouching. "...Promise you won't freak out?" She said. "Did you kill someone?" Tina asked. "What?! No!" "Then I won't freak out." Tina assured, thunder snapping in the far distance. Stoney took another moment to gather her words. "I... I had... sex with one of my friends on my sixth birthday." Tina would've interjected... but... that's what Thomas did... she let her continue. "That night... he taught me almost everything I now know about it..." Stoney continued. "I... I'll be honest... I fell in love." "With the boy?" Stoney shook her head. "With the act of sex..." Stoney sat up again. "It... felt so different from what I felt in the past... it felt... good... really good..." Stoney huffed thinking about her past again. "...Dad, of course, found out what I was doing... and was, frankly more mad then I've ever seen him in my life..." Tina spoke up. "Dad punished you?" Stoney slumped down, hanging her head low. "He didn't even get the chance to punish me after mom came in... and told Dad what others were saying about him..." Tina was surprised... she had no idea about any of this. "All this because you did... that, to a friend? How did people even know?" Stoney continued. "I might've... came down stairs at cake time... naked and smelling of sex..." "Oh." "Yeeeeeeah." Stoney said, putting emphasis on the last part of the word. The two were silent again, as Tina takes it all in. "So..." Stoney continued once more. "After mom came in... Dad... told me to pack up... and never come back... along with a few choice words that nobody but mom knew about." "Mom knew about this?" Tina asked in shock. "You know how Mom is." Stoney told her sister. "She's always been quiet about everything." Tina felt... awful... guilty even... All this time she thought her sister ran away because of various reasons... there was always a new reason... she never really put much thought into it until today. Tina looks at her sister again... Stoney looked back at Tina... "So... what did they... say about dad? After he kicked me out?" Tina took a breath. "They all said various things..." she explained. "Many said he was a groomer... others a fraud... even claimed to molest me and Jeremy when no one was looking." "Yikes." Stoney said with a deadpan voice. Tina's arms lowered. "Yes... it was... hard times for quite a bit... well... as hard as they could be with our finances." Stoney sat up again. "I'm happy the place is still here and standing..." Tina nodded. "It is a wonderful home." A bus comes up from the distance. Stoney looks at the field. It's still pouring out. Stoney knew that field very well... when driven she always passed by this field and always wanted to frolic in it... however she never had the chance to... "...Do you remember me talking about this field, Tina?" Stoney asked. Tina looks at the field once more. "Remember? Jamie you--" "Stoney." "Oh! Right... Stoney... s-sorry." Tina apologized. "...Stoney?" "Yes?" "N-No I mean... where did you even come up with that?" Stoney sighs and smiles as she looks over at the field. "Via gave it to me." Tina tilted her head. "Who?" Stoney looks back at her sister. "I guess you could call her my newer mom... in a way." "She adopted and took care of you?" Tina asked. "Ehhh... I kinda took it upon myself to take care of myself... for things I could do at the time..." Stoney explained. "She mostly just provided me freedom and a home to channel that freedom in..." Stoney sighs, remembering fond memories. "I miss her... even when she became my boss she still treated me... like a person... if not, as her own flesh and blood." Tina noticed that. "Your boss?" "Oh yeah! I work at her broth--!" Stoney stopped her sentence, remembering who she was talking to. "N-Never mind... I miss her... I bet she's wondering about me right now..." Stoney looked at her phone... no signal. It's been like that since she got here. "I'm basically cut off from her right now..." Tina scoots closer to Stoney, holding the umbrella above her head. "Stoney... I'm so sorry..." "Huh?" "I... I'll be honest... when I saw you again... I was uncertain what to think... after Dad said all those things about you..." Stoney huffed. "Not surprised he'd hold a grudge." Tina continued. "I honestly thought you lead a life of crime and evil... and yet... you greeted me with that wonderful smile you've always shared..." The bus finally arrived in front of the two. Stoney gotten up. She looked back at her sister as the bus doors open. Tina stood up. "I'm... happy to have met you again." Stoney smiled alittle. "...Same for you, sis." The two embraced in a hug. "Stoney!" Another voice called out from the bushes. Out comes out Jeremy. Stoney was about to hop on quickly. "Wait! Stoney!" Jeremy called out. Stoney stopped. She looked back at her brother. "D-Did you just call me...?" Jeremy pants hard, coming up to Stoney and Tina. "Please don't go!" He begged. "I... I want you to be here! For the wedding!" Stoney huffed. "So I can deal with Dad further? No thanks." Serena, panting as well, came out from the bushes, seeing the siblings talk. "No! I didn't know about what the letter said, I'm against it!" Jeremy said, tearing up. "W-wait... you... aren't taking Dad's side?" Stoney asked, surprised. Jeremy shook his head rapidly. "I was doing what Dad asked... yes... but... I really want you to be there!" He said, holding Stoney's paws. "You're my best woman... you gotta give me and Serena the rings then... please..." Stoney thought for a moment. "...Can... can it be somewhere else?" She asked. "Wuh... where else could it be? There's no other field around!" Jeremy pointed out. Stoney motioned to the driver and hopped off the bus. The bus started driving away and revealed the field again. Stoney points to it. "Why not here? It's a bit farther, but I bet you could get nice photos of everyone heading there!" Jeremy looks around... then Serena steps in. She was behind Jeremy this whole time. "What I wouldn't give to see your father struggle to get here~" Serena said, holding Jeremy's arm. "I think this would work wonderfully, Stoney." Stoney smiled upon hearing her name. "I'm surprised I haven't noticed this field..." Jeremy noted. "We always pass by this field heading to the mansion." Stoney explained. "You always wanted to run around it when we passed it... didn't you?" Tina smiled as she looked over the field. Stoney nodded. "I'll admit... now that this will be where the wedding will be held... I'm looking forward to it." Stoney said, as the thunder snapped again. ***END OF CHAPTER***