Eighty-Seven
He picked up the Dictaphone and held it up. “No, thank you! This is exactly what we needed.”
That was the last stop in what I felt was a productive afternoon. I had nothing but high hopes for the future from this point on. I feel strongly that we had already experienced the rough patches. From here on out, it should all be smooth sailing.
Liz took me back home with a big smile on my face. I was happily anticipating Alex’s return from the hospital in the morning.
The coastline sparkled brilliantly in the morning sun. The small private area of the beach was surrounded by chalky white cliffs that looked like a big ribbon, jagged and folded along the shoreline and then disappearing off into the distance.
Beaches of rocks stretched out on one side of the cliffs and the other side was an area of nothing but pure white sand.
The waves crashed against the rocks and sand, foaming up and then being sucked back in and underneath the aquamarine expanse of the Pacific Ocean.
Off in the distance standing like a sentry against the blue sky was a tall white lighthouse. The seagulls squawked and called to each other beside the waves which were the only sound until the harp began to softly play.
The people in the starch white chairs with pretty pink bows tied on them stood up and turned to look at the bride. I stepped out of the temporary tent that had been set up for me to get ready and squinted into the sun.
After my eyes adjusted, I could see that everyone was looking at me. I usually don’t like to be the center of this much attention but today, I was reveling in it.
This is my day… mine and the two most beautiful men in the world who were standing at the altar waiting for me, waiting for our family to finally be joined together as one.
Liz was there as my matron of honor. She was wearing a light pink lace dress and she had been very excited about not having to wear shoes. And yes, I said the matron.
She and Gregory had sneaked off to Las Vegas a few months ago and tied the knot. I’ve never seen her so happy, and now Cook has a partner as interested in helping out the homeless as he is. Liz was using her talents with people, teaching classes and giving talks about the day-to-day activities that are difficult for people who live on the street. She’s another reason why I feel so lucky. I couldn’t have special ordered a better friend.
James was Alex’s best man. He cried when his son asked him. He looked so proud now at his son’s side and with his grandson in his arms. We’ve all come so far and I like to think we have baby Michael to thank for most of it.
Alex’s mother was on the right and mine was on the left in the first row near the altar. They were so different and yet here they were, about to become family. Alex didn’t even balk when I said I felt like I had to invite my mother. I would have felt so incredibly guilty if I hadn’t. I needn’t have worried about him though.
“Of course you do, she’s family.” I’m so darn lucky. I don’t know what I ever did to deserve him, but I will never take him for granted. I’m going to do anything and everything for the rest of my life to make him happy.
I feel so pretty in my wedding dress… another thing mother was disappointed about. She thought I should have picked out one with a huge train and pearls and lots of lace. What I wanted was simple… like me. I don’t think that being married to a man with a lot of money changes who I am.
This dress is me and I love it. It’s a cream-colored antique lace gown and as I began my ascent up the aisle, it fluttered out behind me. I wore a hand-crafted wreath of white flowers in my loose hair and I carried a bouquet made out of white orchids.
I was barefoot and so was Alex. I saw my mother glance down distastefully at my feet as I passed her. I smiled. She shook her head.
Alex wanted to be casual too. He wore an off-white linen suit, and he wore it well. He was smiling at me and the look in his eyes told me that he felt the same way about me as I did about him.
I looked then at our little man who just turned one last week. He was chattering in his grandfather’s arms and reaching out his arms and legs, wanting to go jump in the ocean no doubt. I blew him a kiss and he squealed. My heart is so full.
I reached the altar that was decorated with precious shells and orchids. A sweet, delicate scent wafted from them and added to the ambiance of the day.
Alex reached out and took my hand. He squeezed it and I shuddered and thought about how close I’d come to losing him last year and how quickly he had bounced back.
He has nothing but a couple of small scars left from that horrible day… he tells me they make him look tough. I already thought that he did.
Cassandra had accepted the offer Alex put in front of her out of the blue… right after she got out of an overnight stint in L. A. County Jail for violating a restraining order.
Maybe she had an epiphany in jail, or maybe it was Armando meeting her the day she got kicked from jail and letting her know that as insurance for his job he had kept a video of them together, and in an attack of conscience he had decided to turn them over to Mr. Reigns.
Last we heard she was living in Hawaii. The tapes are in the vault along with the Dictaphone for safekeeping. I hope the Hawaiians can handle her.
Alex’s mother is still somewhat cold and distant, but at least now he understands that it’s not about him. He told me that it’s easier to accept now that he understands the reasons behind it.
Once things finally settled down after the court cases and the divorce, Alex hired a security firm to help his father’s investigators to look for his brother. Perhaps no one will ever know what happened to him, but I say a prayer for them every night that someday they will find their child and bring him home.
She is starting to warm up to Michael and has shown up with James every day this week and gone on their walk with them. I even caught her taking a package of Goldfish crackers out of her purse to give to Michael before they left.
When I told Alex he laughed and said that when he was a boy she would have never considered putting a snack in one of her thousand-dollar bags.
“Michael’s charms must be melting the wall around her heart,” I said.
Alex nodded and said, “She would have had to be the ice queen for them to not.”
James and Alex are closer than they ever were and James even bought a house not too far from us so that he could see the baby whenever he wants to. He hasn’t been back to Tuscany and Alex’s mother being beginning to go less frequently. James takes Michael for a walk every day.
Michael is growing attached to him and although he’s only a year old, he seems to know each day that it’s time for his grandfather to come and get him and he wants to wait by the door.
I’m not sure if it’s possible, but I think that James may have found his fountain of youth. The more time he spends with Michael, the younger and more energetic he looks.
My mother is the same as she’s always been. I can see her now, searching the audience of our guests, looking for her next victim. She is who she is… and she is my mother, so I deal with it. The day she got her invitation to the wedding and saw that it was going to be on the beach, she nearly choked.
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“It’s our place, Mom. Alex and I both love that place. It’s where we want to start our lives together.” She sighed heavily. I didn’t care. I was marrying the man of my dreams, the father of my baby and I was nothing but happy about it.