Dedication:
To Meghann Hawkins- Lutz
For finding me when no one else was looking.
And, to my late Grandpa, Charlie for always loving me.
For A Reason
By: Cindy Renee
INTRO-
Her life had never been easy. Now, to say that doesn’t mean that she had
the HARDEST life anyone’s ever had… It just meant that she didn’t grow up with
everything handed to her, and she didn’t grow up with everyone accepting
her. She had sickness, and not so much
health. She had dreams, but a lot of
them went unrealized for a long time.
She didn’t have many friends in school. She was rejected time after
time. Life wasn’t fair. But Alexandria Renee Hartley was a
survivor. But still, she couldn’t always
do everything that everybody else could.
She sometimes felt she couldn’t trust people because of the actions of a
few people she went to school with. But,
finally, someone had come along and asked her into their club, she had a
friend. And suddenly, her world opened
up because this one girl took a chance on her.
Because of that action, Ali learned for the first time how to trust
people. And slowly but surely, she started gaining friends and confidence. And with every struggle she went through,
she learned some new lessons for herself, and learned a little more about the
people in her world. She learned who she
could and couldn’t trust. She learned to
pray ardently. She learned to live her
dreams. She learned to write, which
became her world. It took a while before
anyone really noticed her talent for writing and encouraged it. Oddly enough-or maybe not- the same person
who risked their popularity to invite her to play at recess that fateful day,
was the same person to first take an interest in Ali’s writing. She liked what her best friend wrote and
encouraged her to keep doing it. So, Ali
did.
Ali was a dreamer, and now, finally, some of her dreams were
coming true. She had wished so hard for
these things-prayed about them and talked about them constantly so everybody
knew what she wanted. The only thing she
didn’t have- was a guy. See, Ali was one
of those girls that had been planning their Big Day since she was a kid. Her childhood was spent being sick and lying
on the couch in the living room of her house-watching the world go by with her
powerless to do anything about it. Life
was a bit depressing, so to combat that, she dreamed, and these dreams became
the beginnings of her wedding dreams and her novels. Her mom encouraged her to read. So, Ali wrote everything down. At this point in her life though, she was a
grown up. Sure, she was a YOUNG grown
up, but still… Ali wasn’t going after guys, and she was content NOT having a
boyfriend for her high school and college years, but now, she was twenty-two
and graduating. She knew she was still
young, and maybe still a little young to be thinking marriage, but she couldn’t
help it. Marriage and the want of a relationship was constantly on her heart and
mind. But there was something that set
her apart from other empty-headed people: Ali believed that she WOULD one day
be married. She KNEW she would be. And so, she wasn’t worried. But sometimes, her faith waned a bit when she
got frustrated with her life, like last year- when she had a major surgery and
could have died. But something told her
not to give up-so, she listened to some love songs, bought a bridal magazine,
and started writing her first novel. And
that is where this story begins.
Chapter
1
She was
often someone who didn’t think much of herself, but, she knew that there were a
lot of people out there- true friends, that did. They thought the world of her. Alexandria Hartley was a 22-year old who was
finishing up college. She was studying
to be a writer in school, which meant a lot of English classes, and creative
writing. She was ok with that, and she
enjoyed it. Sitting at a desk typing, or
sitting on her bed with a pad and pen was where she felt the most
comfortable. She would sit there with a
cup of tea or coffee with some classical music or jazz and write till she could
write no more. She felt at peace with
the world when she was writing. She had
even filled her summers with classes so she could be done with school. She wasn’t overly fond of it. She was always one who wanted to shake the
dust from the school off her feet and move on to something better. She hated having to do homework, and having
to listen to teachers drone on about things she could really care less about. She really disliked how serious everything
was, and most of all, she hated that she had to take all those Core classes
like Science and Math that she was never going to use, and were just a
stumbling block for her. She also didn’t like being made to take a foreign
language… She decided on Spanish when she really was forced to pick one…
because she had taken it in high school.
That was really the only reason.
Right now,
she had just finished her last final for Spanish 3, which was, THANK GOD, the
last foreign language class she had to take EVER. She handed it in, with a smile, because
she knew she did fine on the exam, and she would never have to see Mr. Esposito
again. He was nice enough, but he spit
when he talked, assigned too much homework, and didn’t allow students- even
though they were in college- to chew gum in class… She would have understood if
it was Biology Lab… But Spanish?
Anyway, she
felt free as she gathered her stuff and put it into her pink damask rolling book
bag. Her step was bouncy and light. She walked down the hall (that smelled
suspiciously like green beans although the cafeteria was in the other building,
at the far end, and there were no restaurants in the vicinity…) with wood doors
that marked the classrooms, with sometimes, a drinking fountain, some lockers, a
poster for something no one really cared about, an outdated payphone (who
really uses those anymore anyway?!), or a bulletin board with-again- flyers for
things no one really cared about… She actually had to laugh and roll her eyes. She was SO over this.
She had no
more exams today, so she went home, to her little apartment, right off
campus. She had tried to make it a home,
and had done a pretty good job. Her
apartment was mostly done in Target Modern with creative touches of Hobby Lobby
thrown in the best places. She actually
lived alone, which was rare for a college student. The reason she was able to afford such a nice
place-all by herself- was that she had been writing for The Cincinnati Enquirer
for years, even when she was in high school.
She was a regular columnist. She
also worked in the school cafeteria over the summer when no one else wanted to
work there… She only had a few classes during that semester. But, the real kicker in this was that she had
just been paid an advance check for a novel she had sent in to Smith and Caine Publishers. They loved
it. And after a few edits, they were
getting 100,000 copies ready to go. She was so excited, but she had been able
to keep it a secret- for the most part… Her parents knew, and so did her sister,
Alyssa… And her best friend, Maddy… But other than that, everyone was clueless
as to where all this dough was coming from.
Her parents were paying for her to go to school, and they were very
generous, as far as helping her furnish her place. She really didn’t plan to
live there much longer though, which was a little sad, since she had just moved
in 2 semesters ago… But, she knew that she was going to be in a better place,
and she was going to have a little more money rolling in, so wherever she decided
to live would be away from the school, and closer to wherever her dreams would
take her.
She really did like her apartment though… It was a
creative place. She dropped her brown,
faux leather purse from New York and Co on the side table by her front door,
shut and locked it behind her, and put her car keys in the black and white
damask bowl from Hobby Lobby. She had a
whole collection of this stuff. Ali sat
down on the couch and sighed, getting into her rolling book bag, and getting
out her laptop, which she had recently covered with a special laptop skin she
had created and ordered. It was hot pink
with silver damask (there we go with that pattern again…) her favorite
pattern. It had her name engraved
on it in fancy script. Alexandria Renee Hartley. She kind of liked the formality. She thought it looked pretty on book covers
too, which made her smile. I’m really
doing it! I’m really a writer! A Novelist! And soon, I’ll be a freakin’ college
graduate!!!!! She turned the laptop on, and plugged it in, waiting for it
to boot. She got up and went to the
fridge to get a Dr. Pepper and some pretzels.
It wasn’t quite lunchtime… but she was starving… She had to wake up at
6:30 and eat at 7 to be at class by 7:30, and then, she had her Spanish exam,
which had taken her about an hour and a half to complete… Which meant it was
now a little past 9… Yes, it was not quite lunchtime… But she planned to eat a
handful of pretzels to tide her over until lunch. Then, later, she would meet her bestie for dinner
at The Macaroni Grill. Madeline Astor
was always someone that Ali could turn to when she needed advice, but today,
the two gals were just catching up. It
was always a party when they were together-no matter what they were doing. Maddy was studying psychology at the same
university as Ali. She was quite good…Whenever
Ali had a problem; she knew she could go to Maddy to get some resolution or
comfort.
They were
totally different people, Ali and Maddy, but, they worked. Ali was shy and moody, at times. She had long, beautiful red hair that was the
perfect shade. She had put blonde
highlights in it about a year ago, and since it worked for her, she continued
to do it. Since she was what her mom
called: a closet rebel, she painted
her nails black, or in wild colors that looked like they were engineered by the
folks at a highlighter company. She had
her ears pierced twice, and usually wore some kind of black stud in the top
piercing, and a dangly one for the originals… She would never tell her mother,
or gasp, her father (moreover) that she had a small tattoo on her hip- of a
star. It was just something fun to do
over a weekend…
Maddy was
prim and proper. She looked like she was
a modern version of someone out of a Jane Austen book. She was lithe and blonde- her hair wispy and
romantic. She had a fair
complexion. She was always put
together. She was kind of preppy/chic in
her wardrobe, and she wore a lot of neutrals and pastels. Maddy was ready for sundress weather. She loved to look feminine. Her nails were usually in a shade of pink,
manicured perfectly. She loved to look
girly, but grown up. Madeline had just
about every color cardigan sweater in the book, and ballet flats to match. Ali’s favorite on her BFF was a dusty
rose-colored quarter-sleeved cardi with pearl buttons, and a bow by the neck. It was adorable.
Maddy was
nothing like the somewhat rebellious Ali, which was good, because they balanced
each other; rubbed off on each other…
Ali shook her head with a smile, sipping her pop, checking her
email. Nothing exciting… Mostly emails
from her Facebook and Twitter accounts… So, she got into Word and started
typing in hyper speed.
Chapter
2
When Ali
wrote, she felt like she was the only girl in the world, so that world was
her’s. She loved that she could control
the environment. She loved the clacking
of the keys as she typed, and the slight scratch of her pen hitting notebook
paper. Sometimes, she wrote on napkins,
or on the back of takeout menus, receipts from Deb, or on the back of a flyer
that had been put on her car in the school parking lot. She carried a cute little notebook with her
pretty much all of the time. But, in
her large purse that she carried when she was going a lot of places- she
carried whatever regular notebook she was writing in at the moment. Right now, the one in her purse was a
One-Subject 70-pager with a cover which showed enlarged, colored cassette
tapes… a Target purchase that her sister, Alyssa had pointed to one day when
they were in desperate need of retail therapy.
Alyssa was a
great “baby” sister. In reality, she was
only 4 years younger than Ali. Alyssa
hated that their parents had given them names that sounded alike. Ali guessed that it was probably because
everyone called Alyssa Alice because
it wasn’t Ali- which was already taken…by herself… She could have gone by Alex,
but her parents didn’t want her to have a boy’s name… Ali let Alyssa call her
Alex, to help ease that tension. Alyssa
was going to come over after school the following day. They were going to go to T.G.I. Fridays for
appetizers and dinner. Her sister went to high school and was a senior. She had medium-length, dark brown hair, which
she had dyed recently to have some light brown streaks. She was adorable. She wasn’t tall, but she
wasn’t short either, like Ali, and Maddy… She wore mostly darks and neutrals,
like Navy Blue, Hunter Green, Maroon, Brown, Black, Charcoal Grey, Plum… You
get the picture. Ali wasn’t really sure,
however, if she was choosing to wear
them, or if she just bought them because it was very convenient to buy things
that matched with everything. Alyssa
was only 18, so it was a tad unfair to drop her into a style genre… At 18, you
don’t know who you are yet, even if you think you do. Ali remembered when she was 18. She had liked writing, and she wanted to
pursue it as a career, but, she got scared, and almost thought that nothing she
wrote was actually any good, and almost bought a $1,000 camera and became a
photographer. She really had no idea why
she almost abandoned everything to do that, but, she was glad where she was
able to get a digital camera, take pictures, AND write novels…
She was
happy that for Christmas that previous year, she had been given a very nice,
almost-professional camera with lenses and everything! To make a little money over the last few
months, she had taken some wedding pictures for a couple whose photographer had
backed out at the last minute… And she had taken pictures for her sister’s
Senior Portraits when the package didn’t get them everything they needed. She did that for a few other people too, and
they were most grateful. She was the
multi-talented girl. She was bright and
vivacious. And, she knew that one of these days, she would be a well-known
novelist. She was already on her way.
Madeline
Astor was happy when her phone buzzed and it was Ali. They had been friends for what seemed like a
millennia. In actuality, it had been
about 12 years. Her best friend had texted, “I’ll be there in 10. This traffic is horrible. I’ve seriously been sitting here for 2
minutes without moving a single inch. GRR! Don’t they know that I have to go
see my bestie and they’re holding me back?! People! Gosh! LOL….”
Maddy laughed at Ali’s mirth in this situation and responded
with, “True
that! Just promise me you won’t text
while you’re ACTUALLY driving. I really wouldn’t like to go to your funeral.
Black isn’t my color.”
A few
seconds later, she got back, “
Ok.”

When Ali got
there, they both laughed, and shook their heads. Ali looked gorgeous today. She always did, truth-be-told, even though
her best friend didn’t see it.
Ali’s
chestnut hair was braided close to her head like a crown with the loose wisps
of hair were curled. She was wearing a
dress, which was rare, and only for special occasions. It was a royal purple
color with an asymmetrical neckline and she wore a pretty black belt around her
tiny waist. She was wearing purple stilettos and a big smile on her face. Ali obviously noticed Maddy noticing her
attire. “Yeah, I look like a grown-up today!”
“Any particular reason why?”
Madeline raised an eyebrow. They were
seated in a booth with candles on the table, and white wine in the glasses. Maddy had taken the liberty of ordering it
because she knew that’s what Ali would want.
She was proven right when her best friend took a grateful sip and
smiled. “Well….” She had a slight
deviousness to her voice. “I sent in a rough draft of a book I’ve been writing
to my editor and publisher… They LOVE it… and they think it’s gonna be a hit.”
“That’s awesome! That’s so awesome! What’s this one about? Have you talked to me
about it?”
“Not really…. I wanted to keep it
to myself because I had a good feeling, but, I was paranoid about it… It’s
about this group of ladies who came to this transitional home to find peace,
and to get back on their feet, but, weird things keep happening… They get
freaked out… A few leave… More come because they don’t know any better, and
then, the ones who knew better and didn’t say anything get attacked by this
bogey man with a chainsaw.”
Maddy was
both enthused, and freaked out… “Really?! That seems a little scary and morbid…
but very interesting….”
Then, Ali
burst out laughing. “No. Just kidding. The
story is about a struggling writer who is trying to find the perfect kind of
book to write, and that was one of the scenarios that she puts down on paper
that ends up making it to the bookshelves of mystery and horror-lovers
everywhere. Do you remember when I showed you that Audrey Hepburn/ Bill Holden
movie, Paris When It Sizzles about
that script-writer?”
“I do. It was a very interesting,
if-not-slightly-confusing movie. Is that
what line you followed with the story?”
“Pretty much. My publisher thinks it’s ingenious.”
“I’d love to read it, if you
don’t mind.”
“It’s only a rough draft, but, I
thought you’d like to have this.” She put her black leather bag in her lap, and
took out a bound-at-Fed-Ex/Kinko’s copy of her latest work of art, handing it
to her friend with a chuckle.
Maddy
couldn’t contain her excitement. Her BFF
was a great writer…better than Ali herself even admitted. And to be given a rough-draft of something
that only a few eyes had seen was an honor.
She took it into her grasp with the loving care of a fine piece of china
or a beloved toy or something and looked at her friend with pride. “Thanks,
bestie. I really appreciate this honor.”
At that, Ali
made another mischievous smile. “Your copy was the first I made… I wanted you
to have the first…I actually wanted you to be the first to read it, but they
kept pestering me at work… So, I had to capitulate. Read the dedication…”
Maddy smiled
and obeyed with a look of genuine pleasure.
It said, “To Maddy, because you
found me when no one was looking; when I was invisible… and you’ve never
stopped loving the nerd that is me.
You’re the best friend anyone could ever have! Thank you for your faith in me. I LYLAS; Ali.”
At that,
Madeline Astor felt tears in her eyes of emotion-at knowing how her best friend
felt about her. It was really something…
and they hugged fiercely.
Chapter 3
Many friends
who meet in grade school don’t go on to become middle and high school friends,
and stay friends well into adulthood.
Maddy and Ali had. The great
thing about them as friends was that they were always there for one another,
and it didn’t really matter what they were doing, they were always happy doing
it together. After that wonderful dinner
at the Macaroni Grill where Ali gave Maddy the copy of her book with the
dedication, Maddy took it home with her and called Ali the next morning at 8:00,
about a half hour before Ali’s final
exam of college. Before Ali could say
anything but, “Hi”, her bestie had already said, “The book is AMAZING! I loved it.
It really made me think! And I
had no idea that the parts where you did the ax murders at the transitional
home was such an important part of the story… I loved the characters… In the
real part of the book, and the stories… They were all interesting… Especially
Anna, Katy, and Joe… You did a great job, and I think it’s gonna be big!!!
Epic!”
“Do you really think so, Maddy?”
“I SO do!”
Alyssa
Hartley pulled up to her sister’s apartment right on time, as always. She had busted her butt to get there on time,
listening to music to get her pumped for the journey. It really wasn’t that far, but Alyssa and her
sister had music in common. She loved
driving her car, even if it was a slightly beat-up Toyota Camry…. It had a
stereo that had been replaced by someone who was obviously into electronics and
music. She took a deep breath and smiled
every time she turned on her car and heard the music playing. She put her sunglasses on top of her head
when she got to the front door, and the wind blew her auburn hair in her face,
and she smoothed it when she knocked on the door. Her big sister came to open the door not more
than 2 seconds later. “Hey!” Ali hugged
her.
“Hey…” Alyssa said, not thrilled
with hugging. She never had been, it just wasn’t her thing. She was more apt to help with a big project,
or buy a gift, or spend quality time with a person… That whole Love Languages
thing… A few months ago, their big group of friends had taken the test and
discovered that Alyssa was Quality Time and Acts of Service, Ali was Words of
Affirmation and Quality Time. Alyssa’s
best friend, Nikki Burke, AND her boyfriend, Brian Haines (also in their posse)
were both Physical Touch, so was Maddy’s fiancĂ©, Harry Clarkson. Maddy was Quality Time, and Words of
Affirmation. They were trying to get
their friend, Andrew Bennett to take it, but he hadn’t found the time yet. He was a busy young person, the baby of their
group, only a freshman in high school. Alyssa
made a mental note to chastise Andy again.
Of course, she always did it with love, but, she was the enforcer of the
group. Ali was the Planner and
Confidant. Maddy was Confidant and Wise
Sage. Nikki was The Driver, and the one
who always tried to give them ideas for interesting things to do and see. She was an Entertainment Goddess, and her BF,
Brian was Entertainment god (so to speak).
He also was the Class Clown.
Harry was The Old Fart, being over 25, and he was The Goof
Ball-with-a-good-heart.
Andy was The
Baby, and Sports Illustrated (being very into baseball), but he also was one
who gushed about everything in his life, and gave advice to anyone in the group
who asked. Despite being so young, he
was incredibly smart, and when he wasn’t acting like a goof-ball, he was really
mature… Of course, when Alyssa thought of The Kroger Incident, she grimaced
because she was afraid that her place of employment would never let her back in
the building after the display he put on.
He was talking like a gay person from the ghetto…. which was, in
itself-utterly disturbing… But then, to make the matters more embarrassing, he
pulled his pants partially down, revealing his boxers and going on about
gangstas who were trying to run away from the cops… He was loud, and Ali told
Alyssa later that she was trying not to encourage him by laughing, but it was
just “So darn funny!” The worst part was that it was a weekend where parents
had come to a college town to see their children…. And all of this was a sequel
to a fascinating incident involving a pumpkin at Halloween. They had driven to Kroger listening to The
Backstreet Boys for some reason, and Andrew was making the car bounce. They all had gotten out of the car and headed
towards the store. Alyssa remembered, as
if it was yesterday, saying to her young friend, “You get to pick out a
pumpkin! Get a nice one!” and there Andy went, practically diving into the huge
cardboard bin to get one. The most
hilarious part was that as soon as he grabbed one, and tried to find Ali and
Alyssa, Alyssa was getting a cart and there was a huge crowd of people in the
way. And then, Ali tried to get out of
the way so that Andrew could put the huge pumpkin in the cart, but he couldn’t
GET to the cart. Once he got past the
PEOPLE, there was an old lady that moved like an inch a minute. So, to combat that, Alyssa found an exit, and
used it. She then wiggled her way
around, and into the store with poor Andy holding that pumpkin, thinking the
girls left him. Maybe THAT was why he
acted up in the store…
“You ready to go, sis?” Ali
asked.
“Sure, Alex.” She laughed, and
the two braved the late spring wind once they were outside. It was lovely. The two of them had always been close, and
actually, they were closer now than they once had been. It probably had something to do with the fact
that they had become their own people, and they were more even, as far as where
they were in education, and likes and dislikes.
It’s not really fair when one sibling is studying Division, and the
other is studying Finger-painting.
As they
walked to the car, Ali asked what Alex had done that day besides school.
“Nothing… except, I went and got
a bag of candy at work before I drove here… School was most of my day.”
“Yeah, I feel ya there. I’m glad that I’m done now. Sweet
relief. Now, I can stop suffering and
write another novel.”
“You write no matter what’s going
on in your life.” Alyssa corrected. She
was the one who always shared facts with people who forgot them.
“What I meant was that now I can
stop wasting time writing crap about crap and write something real. Like, I can write a novel instead of a
10-page report about Why French people eat snails or essays about someone in
history that you never heard of until you picked up your history book and
really isn’t all that exciting. I’m SO
over it.”
“Well you’re done now. I still
have 3 or 4 more years of torture left.” Alyssa hated school, which was one of
the things the sisters shared. They got
in the car and Ali flipped on her stereo, happy that Foreigner’s Juke Box Hero came over the sound
system. That was one of her favorite
songs. The guitar solo was
phenomenal. Ali and Alyssa laughed as
they sang along.
And be a
juke box hero, got stars in his eyes, he's a juke box hero
He took one guitar, juke box hero, stars in his eyes
Juke box hero, (stars in his eyes) He'll come alive tonight
He took one guitar, juke box hero, stars in his eyes
Juke box hero, (stars in his eyes) He'll come alive tonight
“I’m glad you convinced me to put their
Greatest Hits on my mp3 Player.” Alyssa nodded as if to say, you were right.
“I knew you’d like it. I have good taste in music.”
“You’re right.”
They both laughed because it was a good
thing. Alyssa was often very tentative
about putting music on her mp3 player that she wasn’t familiar with, and Ali’s
music was always a little more active than Alyssa was used to. She was more of a jazz, Colbie Callait,
instrumental, big band, pop music kind of girl.
One thing that had always been cool about their childhood was that their
mother, Diana, was very cultured. She
instilled in her children a love of music, and theater, and old movies. They grew up watching I Love Lucy, the Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, the Brady Bunch, and
the Beverly Hillbillies. They watched
Casablanca, the Rear Window, Gone with
the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and The Birds. They listened to a lot of oldies, which was a
trait they got from both their parents.
The only kind of music their dad, Joe, would listen to was WGRR-Oldies
103.5. So, the sisters were brought up
on Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Chuck Berry, The Monkees, Louis
Armstrong, along with slightly more contemporary music, like Foreigner. Diana would buy CDs through music clubs. You would get so many free when you
joined. Lord knows how many CDs had been
added to their collection from that.
Another thing was that she bought CDs at yard sales. She got a lot of The Greatest Hits or Best Of
albums so they could see what they liked.
Diana and Joe used to DJ weddings and dances for people using Joe’s
mixer board and speakers. That was
another reason why they had so many different albums.
In
the digital age, Alyssa’s computer held most of those albums, along with all
her music, and Ali’s music… Needless to say, she had a lot of albums in her
computer.
When
they got to The Olive Garden, they were both famished. Neither one had eaten in HOURS. Alyssa confessed that she didn’t eat
breakfast, she only was able to pack a sandwich (Turkey and cheese with mayo),
and a bag of chips. She had grabbed a
Chocolate Raspberry Luna Bar at Kroger when she bought the candy. Ali confessed that she ate breakfast, but had
been so busy with her exams that she had only gone grocery shopping for
essentials and had forgotten to buy breakfast food in the process.
“I had cold pizza for
breakfast. One slice. For lunch, I had Ramen Noodles.”
“The Spicy kind?” Alyssa was
being a smart aleck. She knew that was
her sister’s favorite.
“Oh, hush… but, yes.”
“I’m gonna be so happy when we
actually eat…”
“With you there.”
They
made some small talk, ordered their food, and then, Alyssa asked, “May I have a
copy of your novel to read?”
Ali’s
eyes brightened, surprised. “Really? You
hate reading.”
“I need to get into it… But, um…
I wanna read yours….”
“I’d love to give you a copy.”
She reached into her bag and pulled out a bound copy, still a rough draft, but,
a nice copy.
“Thanks. You really have a gift… I know you’re good.”
After the meal, in the car, on the way back home, Ali thought to herself that she felt very honored by the fact that her little sister was expressing interest in her writing career. Her sister was often someone who didn’t share words of affirmation. She didn’t feign interest. But, amongst their group of friends, there was a rippling of the power of Ali’s words. Asking for a copy of the book was a big step for Alyssa, Ali knew, being the older sister. It was difficult to come to Ali and admit that she wanted to read what her sister had written. It was out of character for her. But, she was genuinely touched with the need to see what her sister had so passionately written.
Life was finally getting a little bit more
even. At times, everything had seemed so
chaotic that she felt she couldn’t take a breath, but now, there was a peace
that was over her because she knew this was right where she was supposed to be. After all the childhood scars, the illnesses
and rejection, she had finally discovered who she was and had been able to
organize her once-mangled thoughts, and channel them into something
constructive that would help people. She
really liked the way she was touched by authors’ words when she was no more
than a helpless child sick on the couch with some kind of illness that couldn’t
be explained. A lot of her childhood was
a bit of an unresolved issue because she had spent a lot of the time when most
kids were playing in the backyard or riding bikes-home sick with the flu, an
ear infection, or pink eye. She didn’t
learn how to tie her shoe until she was in the second grade, and even to this
day, she sucked at it, which was why she wore mostly slip-on shoes like flats,
or even Airwalks that didn’t have ties. Right now, no one would ever know the
pain she had gone through, because she was such an upbeat person that was
pretty-much always smiling. In the past,
a smile was only used as a cover-up for what she was truly feeling. She took a lot of her pain to heart when she
was young, and when she was old enough to know that what she was being
subjected to wasn’t normal, she began to dwell on the negative things, and was
easily depressed-moody and sad. She
actually had a little bit of anger because of all those repressed
feelings. But, with time, maturity, a
lot of reading and writing, and a few trips to a shrink, she had sorted out
some of those mixed up emotions. And
what that didn’t fix, she left that up to God because He was really the only one who could do anything anyway.
CHAPTER 4
Evan Grayson
didn’t know what had made him get up so early that morning. He wasn’t someone who relished getting up
early, and neither was his dog, Max, who was a chocolate lab he had adopted at
a pet fair on campus. He had had the
crazy animal for a year now, and loved having him immensely. Now, he was getting ready to walk his dog,
and Max kept looking up at the door as if to say, Come on, dude! Hurry up! He
was just going to walk Max around the complex, but Max kept pulling him down
the sidewalk towards the West Brook Apartments down the street a little. “What are you up to, crazy dog?” He asked the
creature who had what one could call a mischievous grin on his face. “Fine,
don’t tell me, just let me talk to myself.” Evan rolled his eyes.
The weight
of the past few days were clinging to Evan and his thoughts were otherwise
engaged. It had been his last day of
college yesterday. He had done his
exams, and even though he had been an excellent student-on the honor roll and
the Dean’s list- he still had a pain in his chest-a fear that maybe he didn’t
answer a question good enough and he was going to fail. He knew it was insane, but he was
nervous. At least Max seemed to be enjoying
the early walk in this new locale. He
should-since he picked it. He also had
on his mind that all of his college buddies had girlfriends, even if just for a
week or two-and Evan had never even taken a girl to a dance. He felt so behind-not that he really wanted
to be those guys who partied and drank and hooked up with all kinds of loose
girls and got themselves in trouble… He just felt like something was missing in
his life, and he was lonely. He didn’t
really have anything in common with his peers.
He wasn’t a very outgoing guy. He
was shy and quiet. He wasn’t a type-A personality, and he wouldn’t classify
himself as an Alpha Male. He was
good-looking, and he wouldn’t tell anyone, (because he was shy, and humble) but
he knew he was good-looking. He was of
Irish descent. His mom actually was from
Ireland and had come to America on a student visa in college, and ended up
falling for his father. It was a really
romantic story, and actually a little sad too… While she was in America, her
parents were killed in a farming accident, and her brother sent her a letter
and a copy of the parents’ will. They
had left everything they had to their children.
And they told their daughter Lydia O’Brien to marry the love of her
life, Patrick Grayson, so she would be as happy as they had been. And they had left her enough money to stay in
the States. They had always said that if
she wanted to immigrate to America, they wanted her to apply for citizenship,
even if she was marrying an American because they wanted her to do it right. Evan had always liked that story, and he
hoped that one day, he would meet someone to share those thoughts and dreams
with. Somehow, even though it sounded a
little West Side Story to him, he
knew that something was coming-right around the corner.
It
was then that he passed a cute apartment that was unlike any of the other
apartments on the street. The apartments
were set up like townhouses, and the particular place he was looking at
definitely had a woman’s touch. There was a damask patterned doormat and a
wreath that radiated springtime. And, as
if his looking at the front door had summoned her, the door opened and a
beautiful young woman stepped out.
Seeing him, and probably thinking he was one of her neighbors, she
smiled and gave a little wave. He did
the same, and was going to keep walking, but, Max thought otherwise. He went right to the beautiful redhead. “Hi, boy!” She smiled at the dog, which was
sniffing her. And then she looked to the
dog’s master-himself… “May I pet him?”
“Sure. Max is very friendly.”
“I see that.” She crouched down
and petted the chocolate lab that sat down for her and just smiled. He was surprised at the girl, and his dog. Evan’s mouth went dry when he looked at
her. She was average height, thin, and
gorgeous. He felt a shiver go down his
spine watching her pet Max.
“He likes you.” He said with a
smile.
“The feeling is mutual.” She
laughed slightly.
“Do you have dogs?” he asked,
hoping he wasn’t being nosy.
“Not here… But, my parents have a
dog much like Max here… Actually, his name
is Max too.”
“Hmm… I had heard that Max is the
most common name for dogs…”
“My sister, Alyssa picked that
fur-ball out and said he just looked like a Max.
It’s a very appropriate name for him, I think.”
He
actually regretted that he knew her dog’s name, and her sister’s name before
her’s. And, as if on cue again, the girl smiled. “I’ve been very uncouth… I should have
introduced myself… I’m Alexandria Hartley.
You can call me Ali.”
He
stepped forward and shook her hand.
“Nice to meet you, Ali. I’m Evan
Grayson.”
“It’s a pleasure.” She smiled,
nodding, and pushing a lock of chestnut hair behind her ear. Then, he had to think he was imagining it…but
he wasn’t… Ali Hartley was blushing.
I have never seen such
a handsome guy in my life… And he’s sweet… oh, Lord… and his name is Evan which means, God is gracious in Russian… or Young Warrior to the Irish…. And he likes dogs…
Her
cheeks turned almost as red as her hair.
And, she colored even more when she noticed him noticing that she was
blushing…
Evan
was tall, and he looked strong. He had,
what could best be described as strawberry blonde hair… blonde with a little
red. He was probably of Irish descent,
given the name and hair color. And, she had no idea why she wanted to know
everything there was to know about him at the moment. She wanted to find out who he was and where
he came from. It felt so silly. She just met him. They had barely been standing outside for 5
minutes… It was ridiculous! Absolutely ridiculous. She didn’t know where it came from, but, she
blurted out, “Do you live around here?”
“Yeah… Oak Terrace Apartments.”
He smiled. “Where were you off to?” he
asked her, looking as curious about her as she was of him.
“I was just going to go to Hobby
Lobby. I’m not really in a hurry… I was just bored. School’s out, and
graduation isn’t till next week.”
“College?” He looked like he was
hoping that was it.
“Yes. You?”
“Yeah… Done with exams… I went to
UC… Graduating in a week too.”
“A fellow UC
Alumni-to-be.”
“Wow… Well, um…” He looked like
he was trying to decide what to do or say.
“Do you have to go?” she frowned.
“Um… no, I just- thought it’d be
forward to ask what I wanted to ask…”
He
was blushing now.
“Well, I guess it depends on what
you’re going to ask, Mr. Grayson.” She was speaking with a tad bit more
confidence than she felt. And she continued with an even-more-surprising
addendum to her statement. She said, “If
you were going to ask to come inside and put a tie on the doorknob, than, yeah…
I’d say, ‘keep that to yourself. I’m not
that kind of girl.’ But…” She smiled, softening considerably, and smoothing her
hair. “If you were going to ask me out, I’d say ‘Yes’.”
He
actually chuckled. “It would be rude to ask the first thing…
But, since you seemed fine with the second thing…” He colored a little. “Would
you like to go out on a date with me? I
can drop the big brown dog off at my place… And then, we can go do something
fun… then go out to eat… grab a pizza or pasta, or steak, or whatever you
like…”
“That sounds awesome. What did you have in mind?”
She
had no idea why it was so easy to trust a complete stranger. For all she knew, he could be a descendant of
Jack the Ripper getting ready to tear her to shreds… You wouldn’t let me go through with this if he was a raving lunatic,
would you, God? She said a silent prayer.
And, she got her answer when Evan said, “Well, I know this great place
where they have laser tag, bowling, mini-golf, Go-Karting, and an arcade… I
went there a few times with some of my guy friends from church.”
Alright then. Ali sighed. I guess
he checks out. “Sounds awesome.” She
was glad that she had dressed casually, in a pair of dark jeans and an
off-the-shoulder black shirt with a hot pink tank under it as if she was
channeling The 1980s. She was wearing comfortable black ballet flats, and her
red hair was pulled back in a flip-through style.
She
walked with him back to his place, where he put his beautiful chocolate lab in
the house. The dog went into the
bedroom, seemingly ok with being put inside.
Once he had shut and locked the door, Evan said, “That’s odd.” As he
walked away, and he looked at her as she looked over to see what he was talking
about. “What’s odd?”
“Max hates it when I leave him alone.”
“Hmm… what do you think that means?” She asked.
“I
think he’s fine with us going out.”
Ali
thought about what Evan had said as they drove to the House of Fun. She had heard, not singularly, that dogs
could sense things, and that had been shown to her to be correct over the
years. Was that what this was? Could Max sense that there was chemistry
between her and his master, Evan? She would have thought that ridiculous if it
didn’t ring so true to her heart. She
paused a moment to study the gorgeous young man she had met today. He has wearing jean shorts and sandals, with
a white button-down shirt with a nice blue and green-checkered print. He was wearing sunglasses now, and, that just
made him look cooler in her eyes. Her
heart was starting to race. She could feel it thudding in her chest. His bright
Yellow Mustang was such a nice ride, and she could tell that he had worked hard
for this car. It wasn’t simply given to
him by his parents like most young people. She wasn’t sure how she knew he had
worked for the car. He hadn’t even mentioned
it. He just smiled and sighed when he
unlocked the car with the remote. It was
a look of pride and accomplishment that one gets when they have earned
something they really wanted. He had that look.
And, she loved the music he played in the car
over the Sync System. Classic rock, and nice 70s and 80s jams like, Foreigner’s
Juke Box Hero, Pat Benatar’s Hit Me with Your Best Shot, and Cheap Trick’s I Want You to Want Me. She
couldn’t help bobbing her head and smiling.
This was her kind of music. And,
it was too soon to really be sure, but, it was looking like Evan was going to
be her kind of guy. She stopped herself
before she could even finish thinking it, because she didn’t want to get too
ahead of herself. She didn’t want to
jump to conclusions. And, she didn’t
want to get hurt. That was probably the
biggest factor. She hadn’t been hurt by
guys… But, she had been hurt by acquaintances in the past, and she didn’t want
that to happen again. Time doesn’t always
heal old wounds, no matter what people say…
Chapter
5
Evan
wasn’t quite sure what was going through Ali’s mind as he drove. He noticed her bobbing her head, and actually
head-banging to certain parts. He
smiled. He found her charming. Everything about her… Now that they were in
an enclosed area, he could smell the light scent of her perfume, and as her
lips lip-synced to the tunes, he couldn’t help but wish he could kiss
them. It was a feeling that made his
heart stop and then race frantically. He
was amazed that she had accepted his invitation so readily. For all she knew,
he could be an ax-murderer. He had
noticed, however, when he asked her out, she had bowed her head for a
second. At the time, he hadn’t thought
much of it. He just thought she was trying to not seem too eager. But now, he realized, it was a prayer. She asked if it was safe to go out with me… She asked
if He would tell her if I was a loon… He appreciated her even more
now. He respected her. Something told him that she had been through
a lot, and while she was tough, he should treat her with care and respect. He would have done that already, no matter
what, but, he just had a feeling that she was placed in his path, and he in
her’s for a reason. Just like, oh, he
couldn’t believe he was bringing this movie up, but… In 1997’s Titanic, Rose was meant to find
Jack. She was meant to fall in love with
him because even though he would die, and she would be left, he was her ticket
out of the misery she was living in. She
didn’t like being just a porcelain doll.
She didn’t like, as she said; “Standing
in the middle of a crowded room screaming and no one even looks up!” Even
though she left a live of riches, she was far happier than she was in the
beginning. Jack had believed that she
could be more than what she was… The whole movie was actually really touching,
he hated to admit.
He
wondered if Ali liked it. She probably
did. Most girls liked Titanic.
He looked over at her and said, sheepishly, “Dumb question, but, do you
like the movie Titanic?”
A
big grin crossed her face, smile going up to her eyes. “It’s one of my top ten
favorite films.”
“I’m ashamed to admit, mine too.”
She
seemed to enjoy that. “I have a lot of
guy friends who SAY they don’t like it, but I know they do.”
“So, what does that mean for me?”
He asked, chuckling.
“You’re gutsy. You’re atypical. I can go for that.”
“So, you wouldn’t mind staying in
on April 14th in the evening, and watching that darn movie till the
15th to acknowledge the anniversary?”
“Is that a tradition for you
too?!” She was all smiles.
“Shut up! You mean you do that
too?!”
“As sure as Jack was that Rose
wouldn’t have jumped off the stern.”
“Wow! I’ve met one of my own kind. Do you watch the documentaries?”
“Yes. And I have most of them on DVD. Discovery
Channel, National Geographic…”
He
had to smile as he pulled into the parking lot of their destination. “And did you see the musical at La Comedia last year at the 100 year
mark? Well, actually, it was the 29th… a little after the
anniversary.”
“I sure did… You mean, you were
there too? On the 29th? The final show?”
“Yes.”
“This is getting interesting!
Wow! I am just-amazed.”
They discovered that they were just a few rows
away from each other. They had a ball
running around and playing laser tag, doing Skeeball and various other arcade
games, mini-golfing and go-Karting. They
used their myriad of tickets to buy some ducks with porcupine centers. They also put some towards inflatable
swords. It was junk, they knew, but the
memories were very precious. Ali was
someone who had always wanted to believe in true love and fairytales. She wanted to believe that someone could
sweep her off her feet and take her to some fancy castle. She knew that there was something in her
heart that had resisted falling in love, or even letting friends get too close,
because she was worried about getting hurt, or she was worried that they didn’t
appreciate her. But now, she really
didn’t know why, but, she felt very comfortable with Evan. He was a breath of fresh air. As they ran around, shooting people with
lasers, she knew that he had her back.
And she knew he was rooting for her when they played games. And, when she was getting out of the go-kart,
he offered his hand in assistance, saying in a sweet voice, “Let me help you,
lass.” In an Irish accent. She chuckled
and took his hand, letting him help her out. And there was something in those
beautiful green eyes that let her know that some things can last forever if you
let them.
Evan
felt sparks flying when she looked at him.
There was a fire in her almost aqua eyes. And when she talked, he knew she was
sincere. From the moment he saw her, he
knew that she was good. He knew that the
Good Lord was with her everywhere she went, protecting her. He got a sense that she had been through a
lot-that she was tough, but, she was also injured in her soul. As of now, he wasn’t sure what had transpired. He just knew that she was dealing with
it. He didn’t want to be nosy and
ask. They hadn’t known each other long
enough… But, when they went for dinner at Texas Roadhouse, she took a breath
and said, “I can trust you, right?”
There
was such a strength radiating from her, but also, so much vulnerability. His throat was dry, but, he said, “Yes… Yes
you can.” His voice cracking with emotion- feeling the wash of responsibility
coming upon him; the weight of it, but also, the sense of feeling the other
person’s trust being placed in you. He knew he was doing the right thing, being
with her, and letting her confide in him.
He knew that she was someone that probably had to force herself to be
open with people. He found it funny,
because, she had been so warm and inviting that morning with Max outside her
apartment. But now, in this moment, he
saw the look in her eyes, and he knew that he was about to be let in on her
story. He knew that there were probably
only a handful of people she had felt comfortable enough with to divulge this
information. The fact that she was
comfortable enough to peel like a banana and bare her soul made his heart skip
a beat. She took a sip of her Cherry
Coke- which was the good kind… The kind that had the cherry juice and cherries
mixed in with the Coke… And, she nodded.
“I was sick a lot as a kid. It was just normal kid stuff… Colds, ear
infections, pink eye…the flu… But, I got sick A LOT. And as I started going to school, it became
more and more. And, eventually, my
parents started realizing that there were other things-that were not so
ordinary, that they had noticed going wrong.
I had Eczema and my feet would crack and bleed. They hurt so bad that I actually couldn’t
walk normally. I had started taking
ballet at school, so I had learned to walk on my toes. I had to relearn how to walk. My muscles would get charley-horses. I couldn’t tie my shoe until the second
grade. I can’t cut in a straight line to
this day. I kind of knew how to tell
time, but, I can’t see all those stupid lines on the clock. I took piano and I had a hard time seeing
where the notes were on the music scale… On the keyboard, I knew which key was
A and B and C… But, when I was playing, I couldn’t read the music… all the
lines blended together-which is one of the reasons I suck at math… I can’t see
graphs well… I don’t follow them because my eyes and my brain have a hard time
with depth-perception and spatial reasoning.”
She took a breath, twirling a loose strand of her red hair around her
finger, and continued. “I would just
watch the teacher’s hands move across the keyboard. I would remember the placement of her hands
and memorize the song-how the notes sounded.
Then, I would go home and practice on the piano… I played it by ear and
memorized it to play for the teacher.
One day, she caught on… I STILL couldn’t read music. I still can’t. I would have loved to be gifted that
way-since I love music so much… but, it was not to be.”
“It takes a lot of talent to play
songs by ear.”
She
smiled. “That’s what they tell me.” She
took a bite of her steak, chewed it, and swallowed. “I didn’t really have any friends when I was
in school… Of course, I was always sick, and I just couldn’t do some of the
things the other kids could… so, they didn’t think I was worthy to play with
them. I was pretty much always excluded
from their games at recess… I still cry whenever I watch Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer at Christmastime. Even before school started, we really had no
neighbors that were kids… It was just Alyssa and I… My favorite movie growing
up was Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
I loved it because Belle was so much like me, but, I also related to the Beast.
I memorized that whole movie. I knew all
the lines by heart. I knew the costumes,
and the characters… I knew the songs…I would watch it over and over again. The movie was one of the first pieces of
inspiration I had. But, my parents
always took me to church on Sunday, and I knew that somehow, even though it
seemed like everything was so grey and dismal in my life, that I was put here
for a purpose. That didn’t make it hurt
any less that everyone in school ignored me, and when they weren’t doing that,
they were teasing me. And it certainly
didn’t help that I was sick so often, and missed so much school that I fell
behind. I carried those scars with me
for a long time, and it was a hard thing to fix in my mind. I wanted to be normal-be like everyone else,
but that just wasn’t going to happen. I
never fit neatly into someone’s box.”
“It hurts when you’re in it… But,
it is a remarkable thing you have accomplished- being one of a kind, and
getting where you are in life. There
really isn’t anything special about someone who just follows trends, and really
has no mind of their own. It isn’t
special if you’re like everybody else.
You’ve been through a lot… But, I can tell it’s made you stronger.”
“Yeah. I think so too.”
“What else happened?” He was
curious, and concerned.
“Well, they kept taking me to the
doctor and no one could tell me what was wrong with me. I had allergies, and I couldn’t run
right. I had a low immune system. I seemed to have trouble with hand/eye
coordination. I had to get glasses when
I was in the first grade. And, when I went to the allergy doctor, they told me
that I was allergic to myself. I guess
it was kinda true, but, when you’re a kid, that tells you that you’re the one
at fault for being so sick, and that’s not true. You have no control over what happens inside
your body. You’re a kid. You eat what your parents feed you. You go to the
bathroom when your teacher says you can. Your whole life is dictated by someone
else. So, to be told that, it just sucks
because, from then on, everything that happens to you-you believe that it’s
your fault. And its worse when other
people start cementing that belief by ACTING like it’s your fault that you’re
sick. Sure, if you KNOW that someone had
the flu and was using the computer, and YOU need to use that computer, YOU
don’t clean it off first, YOU use it and YOU wipe your eyes, or something- YOU
get sick, it IS YOUR fault…. But, when you’re a kid; you have no control over
so much of your life, and you don’t understand the concept of germs… Anyway,
that’s a cross I had to bear. And at
school, no one wants to be your friend.
Everyone ignores you. Your
teachers don’t know what to do with you, and your parents are tired… They feel
more hopeless than you do… But you’re the one who has to take amoxicillin all
the time. You get the blood drawn. You have to pee in a cup. You have to be able to explain how you feel
to people who are analyzing you… And no one understands.”
He
felt for her. His heart went out to
her. She had been through so much.
“All this was still going on…
But, finally, after all those years not having any friends, I met Maddy. She’s now my best friend… We became like sisters because she was the
first one to take the time to get to know me.
She risked her popularity to be my friend-pick me first. No one had ever done that for me before… She
found me when no one else was looking.
And, over the years, she helped me through everything imaginable. Now, she has a degree in counseling… Maybe I
had something to do with that. I don’t know.
The worst part, I think- about all the teasing that went on was that it
was at a Christian school… I know, wherever you go, people are mean… Kids are
mean… but, still…” She stared off into space for a moment, obviously feeling
the pain all over again. “I made it
through middle school, but, during that time, I finally got led to a doctor
that led me to a doctor in Cleveland that talked to me, did some blood work and
scans, did a biopsy, and finally gave us some answers. I don’t actually have what they diagnosed me
with… It’s still a question mark, but, at least, that helped us through those
few formative years… I got more help in school.
I got an IEP, which helped me pass those stupid government tests with
the Scantron sheets… But still, that didn’t make the kids any less mean. I was a chubby girl…” She actually laughed a
little, even though he knew it was painful… He had a hard time believing it,
but, he knew she wasn’t lying. “They made fun of me because of the way I
walked…my skin was so bad that it hurt to walk… my legs would get chapped and
my pants would chafe… I’ll never forget the day when they told me I waddled
like a penguin…”
“They really said that to you?”
He raised his eyebrows in disbelief.
“Yes. I didn’t say anything. I just walked away, hid behind the Dumpster
and cried. And then, one day in gym, we
played Dodge Ball. I hated that
game. I was very sensitive… those balls
hurt. And, since I had glasses and no
depth perception, I would shield my face from the ball, and not catch it. I
would just let it roll away from me, not caring about picking it up for my
team, just wanting to be as far away from the thing as possible. I still remember them talking about me. They knew I was there, I think, but, they
grumbled, ‘did you see what she did? She just covered her face like a ‘fraidy
cat.’ And in the bathroom, I think they still knew I could hear them, but they
said, ‘what a loser, she can’t even catch a ball’. I was changing in the stall, and even after I
was done, I just stayed in that bathroom and bawled. I didn’t go back to class right away, and I
think the teacher had to come get me.”
“That’s awful.” He put a hand
over her’s-for moral support… He was watching her relive her most horrid
memories.
“It’s funny… I transferred to a
public school because we moved… And the public school was kinder than the
private one… I can’t say that I had many friends, but, at least, I wasn’t
tormented. In high school, I didn’t do
the best at school… It was a little overwhelming, but, I kept discovering the
power of books, and the power of writing…. Oh… I almost forgot…” She said,
holding up a finger, telling him she was going to tell a side story that
related to what she was saying right now. “When I was probably 7 or 8 years
old, I got a bad fever… I had been fine the night before, but I awoke to the most
terrible pain I had ever been in. Every
muscle, bone, joint and tendon hurt. My muscles were all cramped up in
charley-horses… I was crying and
whimpering, screaming even. The worst
part was-I had to pee! I panicked… And
I knew I had to find a way to get myself downstairs… But first, I had to get
out of bed… I forced myself to roll to the edge of the bed and roll off-onto
the floor, which had carpet, thankfully… Then, I had to crawl on my belly,
practically clawing my way to the door.” She paused, about to elaborate. “You
know that scene in Star Wars: Episode 3:
Revenge of the Sith where Anakin-turned Darth Vader gets his legs chopped
off by Obi-Wan Kenobi, and falls into the molten sand, rolling down and
catching on fire?”
He
knew exactly what she was talking about. “Obi-Wan says, ‘you were my brother, Anakin! I loved you!’ and Darth screams, ‘I HATE YOU!’.”
“Exactly… Well, imagine what
Vader was feeling when he was using his one, mechanical arm to claw his way up
the hill of molten sand of Mustafar… That’s
an exaggerated example of what I went through…”
It
hit him, all the pain, frustration, but also, determination that she had
encountered that day.
“I made it to the door. I remember that I couldn’t even turn the knob because my hands were so
cramped. Think of a person with really
bad arthritis… I got the door open… I
crawled like a snake on my belly, down the stairs. It was a long flight of carpeted stairs with
a landing at the bottom. I crawled down;
my muscles were betraying me… I felt them spasm. I kept panicking because I
knew I had to get down there. I wasn’t
about to let myself pee in my pants after all that work. But, I had to go SO
bad… And I was sleepy… And confused…” She took another, short, sharp
breath. “I reached the landing…then,
there were 2 more steps… but first, I had to turn myself a little to the left
so I could get down the steps. It was
hard because I could barely move my legs…What wasn’t in pain was numb… it was
like my legs and arms had fallen asleep.
I forced myself down to the floor of the living room. I took a breath, my body screaming at
me. My bladder was killing me. I sobbed as I clawed my way to the
bathroom. Once I made it, I had to force
my legs to comply. I had to force myself
to get up…lift the toilet seat, hoist myself up, and finally, I felt a little
relief. I felt accomplishment… But…” She trailed.
“You were still in a ton of pain,
and you were scared that you wouldn’t be able to get out of there… You were
wondering if your parents heard you crying. You were wondering how you were
going to wash your hands… You were 7 or 8 … you were probably fairly short… You
could hardly reach the sink as it is…”
She
nodded. “My parents heard me, and they helped me…”
“Did you go to the hospital?”
“No… I couldn’t move, and my
parents didn’t know what they would even tell the doctors. I was just screaming and crying… So, I want
to say the doctor was called, but I don’t know… I think Mom gave me some
Children’s Tylenol which brought down the fever and sort of lessened the pain…
But, I couldn’t move. So, I was on the
couch for a good day or two. I listened
to books on tape… I listened to music, and watched TV. I read books and looked
at magazines all day because I couldn’t move. I eventually got better, but, it
hurt for a long time. I felt so helpless
at the beginning… But, I realize now, that I was given some incredible strength
that day. And now, I have a high pain
tolerance… Anyway… That was one of the first times I realized the joy of the
written word. When I was in 6th
grade, I had pneumonia and was out of school for 2 weeks. I was so bored that I actually WISHED for
homework… I read every book in my closet bookshelf. I listened to every CD and looked through
every magazine. My mom babysat at the time, which made it so I couldn’t go
downstairs during the day. My meals would get brought to me like I was at a bed
and breakfast… I came back to school,
and it was like the only person who missed me was Maddy. They had changed the seating arrangement
while I was out, and I wasn’t sitting anywhere near her…”
“That’s an intense story,
Ali. I really feel for you… And even
though I know what you went through was horrible… I’m glad, that you lived to
tell about it… I’m glad that you told me… No one has ever opened up to me like
that….”
“I only tell my story to people
who I think will be in my life for a long time and people who can be inspired
by it… I know, no matter how bad my day is, there’s always someone who’s had a
worse day than I. That’s just the way the cookie crumbles, so, there’s no use
just moping about it.”
Chapter 6
Evan
couldn’t get enough of Ali’s laugh, and her sweet disposition. Leaving the restaurant, she said, barely
above a whisper, “I’m sorry I talked your ear off in there. I should have let you talk…”
He just
smiled. “No, I liked listening to you… I
wanted to know what made you who you are.
I have been so curious about you since the moment we met. My story really isn’t all that
interesting. And I haven’t been through
as much as you have.”
They were to
the Mustang now, and he opened her door for her. She got this quirky smile on her face and he
knew that this was the first time anyone had ever done that for her. “Thanks.” She said, in a breathless voice.
“You’re welcome.” He felt a grin
on his face and he went around letting himself in. Once they were out of the
driveway, she asked him, “How long did it take you to pay for this car?”
“How did you know I bought it?” He was a little surprised.
“The way
you treat it… The way you regard it… It’s the look a person gets when they’ve earned
something by the strength of their back.”
Ali wanted
to know so much about Evan Grayson. The
car was just the first thing she thought to ask that was really in depth. She knew she had blabbered on and on about
her own life and all her issues, but, he didn’t seem to mind. Now, though, she wanted to be fair and let
him talk. Ali believed in
reciprocity. And, she was so curious
about him. She watched his face light up
when she mentioned the car and asked about how he got it. He was surprised that
she knew he had bought it himself. And
now, the corners of his gorgeous mouth were shaped into a proud smile. Oh, Lord, he’s beautiful! She thought.
To her question, Evan nodded and said, “Well, my dad hired me at the
garage he used to work at. I was helping
to fix cars even before I was allowed to legally work. He once asked me what kind of car I wanted
most, and I told him that I wanted a Mustang.
He taught me everything he knew about the car, and when I’d help him fix
cars, he’d give me a few bucks and tell me to put it in this old coffee can to
save for my ‘stang… When I got to legal working age, he hired me officially,
and I put most of my paycheck in that can.
I also mowed lawns and I painted houses…. He said he would pay for my
schooling at UC… I didn’t have to worry about that. When I realized I had the money all collected,
I was so excited! When the can got full,
I had been taking it to the bank and putting it in a savings account meant just
for my car. With interest, it kept
building. Every now and then, for my
birthday, or Christmas, my dad would get me something to put on or in my future
car. And he would put $50 in my savings
account. He was very generous. And when I had enough money, we looked at a
good chunk of them, and test-drove a few… I actually had been online-to the
website- building-if you will, my
dream Mustang… And, I had the money loaded onto a card…ordered it, and a few
months later, that ‘stang was delivered to my house…”
She
smiled. “That’s really great. It’s a sweet ride.”
“It is… and the best thing is
that I know how to fix it if anything goes wrong… My dad retired a year ago
from the garage, and I’ve been just working here and there… a little fixing
cars. For a while, I waited tables, and never
again…” He looked at her in all seriousness. “But now, I have a job as an illustrator for
a publishing company… I also do book covers… both art and photography.”
Her heart
almost stopped again. Really?!
Seriously?! He’s an illustrator? How cool is that?!
“What publisher?” She asked,
dying to know.
“Smith and Caine Publishers.”
Oh, Lord have mercy! We work at the
same place for heaven’s sake! This is too cool! Ok, God… I know You’re there. We could work
so well together… Me writing books and him doing the covers… Wow… that’s really
all I can say…. Just-wow….
“I actually work there too… I’m a
writer. This is-too cool!”
He looked
stunned. And happy… And then he looked
like he was trying to go over case files to figure out if her books were on his
list of covers to do.
“I’d say this is a coincidence…
But, it can’t be.”
“God doesn’t do coincidences… He
does miracles, and He drops us where we need to be.”
He smiled at
that as if he knew she was right. “What’s your pen name?”
“Alexandria Renee Hartley… my full legal name.”
And then, he
got an even bigger grin on his face.
“This may seem forward… But, I need to show you something at my place…”
Evan didn’t
wait for her to say anything-not that she would have anyway. When they got to his apartment, he told her
to take a seat on the couch while he went and got something. She nodded her compliance and sat down,
neatly putting her hands in her lap, waiting for whatever he would show
her. While she was waiting, Ali looked
around the place Evan lived. It was a
pretty nice place, and he took care of it.
He had some baseball posters in the hall and a poster of Darth Vader by
his entertainment center. He had a stack
of old and new car magazines in a somehow organized mess by his end table. There was a picture of Evan with two
middle-aged people, probably his parents, and, a younger version of Evan who
must be a brother, and a slightly older clone who must be an older brother in a
frame on the wall.
She noticed
his funky decorating. A guy definitely
lived here, but, he had taste. There
were framed pictures that he must have taken.
She marveled at his attention to detail.
They were truly beautiful. On one
wall, he had various drawings placed in a clever collage inside a black poster
frame. He was a good artist. Great in fact. She saw sketches coming out of a Five Star
green folder on the coffee table, and a fancy camera sitting on top of a nice
laptop. She was just noticing the
collection of music he had in his CD tower when Mr. Grayson’s voice told her to
close her eyes. She did. And he placed,
in her trembling hands, a glossy paper.
“Open your eyes.” He said. She did, and she gasped when she saw what he
had given her.
“It’s the cover to my first
novel! Oh my- of all the cover
designers in the all the publishing
houses in all world; you designed
mine.”
“Clever play on lines from Casablanca… Do you like it, Ali?”
She actually
started to cry. “I love it! You captured exactly what I wanted in the
cover. It’s beautiful… It really is.”
That
obviously made his day, and he pulled her up, drew her to him by taking her
wrists gently in his hands, such tenderness, but yet, such strength in that
simple action. He wiped away her tears,
and rested his chin gently on the top of her head-her being a bit shorter than
him. Then, in a quiet, sincere voice, he
said, “Usually, I don’t completely
read the novels… I just skim through them and email the authors… but, when I
got your novel, I had heard you were
a newbie and you had a story to tell… I took the manuscript with me to read
over the weekend. I no sooner came in
the front door when I felt called to read it… And I didn’t stop, Ali. I read it non-stop. I had it done by 3 in the morning. Only then did I eat. I thought about what I had read, and I got
out my pad and pen. By morning, the
cover was complete. It actually bothered
me that it was only Saturday. I couldn’t
turn it in till Monday… But, at 10 am, Saturday morning, I sent Mr. Caine and
Mr. Smith an email, telling them that they were right. I told them that the book was so compelling
that I couldn’t put it down. They know I
don’t read that much, so, the thing MUST be good. And I told them that if there was ever any illustrating or cover work to
be done for any of your books, that I would like nothing more than to be it.”
The words
registered so profoundly to her mind, but more-so to her heart. She knew she was a good writer. She always had been. But, she had never really felt appreciated
for her talents until recently. And, the
fact that before she even MET Evan, he already knew her innermost thoughts… he
already knew her life’s work… It was truly amazing. And the fact that he wrote that email to the
publishers, saying that her book was amazing, and he’d love to be the one to do
all her artwork for her novels… That was something that touched her heart.
“You wrote in your book that
Caitlen wanted to believe in true love and fairytales, but, it hadn’t been her
experience that anything ever had a happy ending. She is you.
You bore your soul to me in that book without even knowing it… Just like
you trusted me with your story today… I just want you to know, Ali, that you
have captured my heart already… You captivated me with your book, and you
mesmerize me with everything you say.
And, I know I just met you, and as that stupid song says, ‘ and this is crazy’- but I find myself
wanting to prove to you that those fairytales you want to believe in can really exist in the real world. I want to take care of that bruised and
battered heart of yours. I don’t want another day to go by where you feel all
alone, like you said in the opening chapters.
I found myself thinking-as I was reading the novel- that whoever wrote
this book was really smart and
insightful. I know you were meant to be a writer. You were meant to touch people with the
written word, just as you touched me. We were meant to find each other. I believe that. A lot of people don’t discover that until six
months into their relationship… but I’ve known since about ten minutes after we
met. I don’t know what the future holds for us, but I hope to God that it holds
the two of us together, because I’ve never
met someone as awesome as you.”
Her mouth
was dry, but that was probably because every ounce of water in her body seemed
to be flowing out of her eyes and running down her cheeks. That’s exactly what I always dreamed someone would say to me. This
isn’t a dream. This is real… But it’s
like every dream I’ve ever dreamt. He thinks I’m awesome. He listens to me when
I talk, no matter what I’m saying. He
seems to get me more than I even get myself sometimes. How can this be?! We JUST met! But yet, it’s like I’ve known him my whole
life… It’s like he’s always been here.
I’m so comfortable with him, and I HATE meeting new people! I know he
was put in my life for a reason. Why
else would all these things be happening this way? Why would I be so open with a stranger if God
didn’t intend this person- this man OF God for me. And He always knew that I didn’t want to mess
around when it came to guys. I didn’t
want to date a lot of boys before finding The One. I’ve had enough pain and rejection. The Lord knew I just needed one. My characters in my novels did my dating for
me. I guess He thought I was ready, so
He sent this great, sweet, intelligent, hard-working gentleman that obviously
loves Him to love ME. She realized,
smelling the traces of cologne still remaining on Evan’s shirt. She burned it into her memory, along with
everything he had said, and everything she had just thought. And, she hugged him, saying, “That’s the most
beautiful thing I’ve ever heard…” and she looked up at him, smiling, “I’m kinda
wondering, Mr. Grayson- how you somehow located my diary and read the pages
where teenage Me wrote all about what Mr. Right would say to me.”
He had been
holding his breath, she could tell, waiting for her to respond, and he sighed
relief now, actually winding up with a big smile and an emotional chuckle… the
kind that only comes when one is truly pleased with something that’s been
said-when something means the world to them…
“And I’m wondering, Miss Hartley; how you knew that’s exactly how I
always pictured Miss Right replying to my promises of devotion.”
She laughed, tears still streaming down her cheeks. He kissed her forehead, sweet and
tender. She felt her skin tingle with
the kiss. Her heart beat loud enough
that she could swear he’d hear it. She closed her eyes and she knew…
Evan was
unwilling to do anything more than kiss Ali’s forehead at the moment. This was a sweet moment, and as much as he
really wanted to kiss her lips, he refrained simply because he knew there would
be plenty of time for it. Ali Hartley
was going to be in his life for a long time.
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Chapter 7
There was something in
the way he looked at her that told her everything without saying a word. Caitlen was disinclined to believe it at
first. She had no reason to believe that
anyone would ever do that. She had no
reason to believe that someone would know how to love her without being
told. But, as she stood there, looking
into Jake’s brown eyes, she couldn’t help but melt into a puddle at his
feet. She couldn’t help but dream of
that house on the corner… The Victorian one with the purple shutters and the
white picket fence… She couldn’t help imagining herself in a white dress saying
vows and making promises, with all of her friends around her as she made the
most important decision she’d ever make in her life. Caitlen also couldn’t help imagining the look
on his face when he was handed their first child, or the way he’d look in the
morning when the sunlight shone on his gorgeous face. She wanted to believe everything that she had
ever heard about fairytales. She knew
that if anyone could do that, Jake could.
He was someone you hold onto. He
was someone that you let love you even when you find it hard to trust
anyone. And then, he kissed her forehead
and said, “You don’t love yourself half as much as I love you.” It was a sad
voice. His heart was breaking for her,
and it was then that she decided that none of the pain that she had been through
was worth losing the best thing that had ever happened to her.
She had to let go of all the pain
from her childhood- all those scars that had been healed, and then ripped back
open, and then healed once again. She had to let go of all the bitterness that
had seeped into her heart. She had to
forgive those stubborn people who kept working themselves back into her
thoughts even after she thought she had forgiven them. She wasn’t willing to risk losing this
wonderful man over it. And even though
she couldn’t change what other people had done to her in the past, but, she
could change how she thought about it.
And, she could choose to use it for good. She could choose not to let what people had
told her warp her mind any more than it already had. She could choose not to hate herself. She wasn’t a horrible person. She actually really never did anything
horrible. She really didn’t do anything
that would even warrant her feeling this way.
WHY did she feel like she was a grotesque monster of ugliness? Why did
she feel like she was at fault for everything that ever went wrong in her life?
Why was this self-loathing affecting every aspect of her life? She knew it would be hard, but, she decided
in this moment that she was going to let it go.
Maybe she could
love herself… So, she answered him with a small voice that
barely registered even to her. She
didn’t even know if he would hear it… But, she said, “Maybe not… But, you
loving me that much-makes it easier to try.”
And in a moment, he pulled her to him
with his strong arms, letting her rest against his chest, and he brought her
face to his, giving her the sweetest kiss that could ever touch a girl’s
heart. And with that, Jake grinned a
little and said, “Well, Cait… I guess that means I have to do this…”
In his grey suit, with the pale blue
shirt, and the navy tie, he pulled out a tiny box-so small that he could have
lost it easily… As she gasped, putting her hands to her face-knowing what was
going to happen; Jake Bailey got down on one knee while, in the background,
Frank Sinatra sang about the day when he’d marry his Lorraine… And he asked
Caitlen Walsh to become Caitlen Bailey.
All she could say was, “Yes!”
And a smile crossed his face that
dictated so much. He was relieved. He was happy. And most of all, he was so in
love with her. He wanted her to be his
wife. He wanted a house in the ‘burbs
with a big yard, and that picket fence that she wanted. He wanted her to be his friend, confidant,
lover, partner, life-mate, twin soul, and he wanted to be all those things for
her. The look on his face told her all
that and more. He slipped the ring onto
her finger. She smiled because it was
just what she would have picked out. And
he said to her, “May I have this dance?”
“Mmmhmm.”
She said, still in a daze. She took his
outstretched hand, and they danced around the dusty old library where they met
three years ago, surrounded by the smell of paper that was aged and worn. She watched him smile when he twirled her
around. She knew he was watching the way
the skirt of her red dress was flaring out, and the way she was able to keep
her balance in platform heels… Never had
she imagined that her life would end up this great. Really, if someone as damaged as her could
find love; anyone could.
As they moved around the floor, he
asked, “How do you feel about kids, beautiful?”
“I
like them. Do you?”
“Yes. I like them a lot.”
“I
always see a swing-set with a boy and a girl playing together.”
He smiled and kissed her. “Me too.”
And then, he said something even more surprising. He told her, “I remember that
second date we went on… There was that baby that just didn’t like it that her
mom set her on the counter at Target.
The mom was busy and you were right there. That little girl reached out her chubby
little arms and she leaned towards you.
She would have fallen, but you took her.
She calmed down. The mom looked
over, seeing the little one practically jump into your arms. She knew that you
hadn’t been expecting it, and you weren’t a lunatic trying to hurt her
child. She knew her baby liked you… And
from that moment on, Cait, I knew I wanted, more than anything, for you to be
the mother of my children… I wanted to be married to you… I wanted to come home
from work and see you every day. I
imagined the way your voice would answer ‘yes’ when I popped the question…
Exactly how you did tonight… I imagined the look on your face when you’d tell
the preacher ‘I do’. I can just imagine
the tears in both our eyes when you tell me we’re gonna be parents… And when
that first baby is placed in our arms… You are the only girl I’ve ever loved.”
“I
think of all that stuff too, honey. I
know that you are the only person that truly gets me. You’re the one I
trust. I never believed in all this
before you… I never thought about kids until I met you. You opened the door to more than I could have
ever thought or imagined.”
And they danced in the
soft glow of the moonlight, talking about their dreams; planning their life
together.
Ali spent that
night tossing and turning, not being able to think of anything but Evan. Finally, she gave up trying to force sleep
that wasn’t coming. She got out her cell
phone and found his name. She called him, and on the first ring, he picked up,
chuckling softly. “You know what’s really funny?”
“What?” She was just happy to
hear his voice.
“I was just about to dial you when
your number popped up.”
“So I didn’t wake you?”
“Well, it depends on how you look
at it.” He chuckled. “I couldn’t sleep because you were all over my mind.”
“Well, you’re just as guilty as I
am dude.”
Another
chuckle on the other end- “I have to see you again.”
“Is tomorrow too soon?”
“No. It’s a lifetime from now.”
“We sound ridiculous.”
“I know, but I don’t care. Do you?”
“No.” She giggled. “Not at
all. I just found that it was something
people say in these situations, so I found it obligatory.
That’s all though.”
“I’m glad. I want us to be on the
same page here.”
“We are… More than you think.”
She heard
him walking, and she heard his refrigerator door open. She heard a clink as if he sat something on the counter, then the sound of the
fridge door shutting. She imagined that he was grabbing a bottle of IBC Black
Cherry, which was, he had told her today, his favorite soda. And, she figured she was right when she heard
a drawer open, and then a plink of a
cap hitting the counter.
“Sorry about that… Getting a
drink.”
“Black Cherry?”
“Why yes!” She heard him take a
swig, and even heard the carbonation fizzing.
“Ha. Knew it.” She crossed the
floor of her bedroom, getting her laptop, which she had brought upstairs. She turned it on and started it booting. And
then, she heard him say, “This is gonna sound wrong… Because I know what most
guys mean when they say this; but, what are you wearing right now?”
She laughed
at the question. “Black jogging pants from Old Navy, and a pink shirt with
skulls on it. You?”
“A pair of green plaid pajama
pants and a grey concert tee reproduction for The Who.”
“Love it.”
“What are you up to?”
“Oh, checking email, and adding
you as a Friend on Facebook.”
“I had turned on my computer and
was just about to do that… You keep beating me.”
“Well, if that upsets you so
much, then find me on Twitter. I’m just
under Ali Hartley. I haven’t gotten
that far yet.”
He laughed.
“Ok. That works.”
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By the end of the night, they hadn’t run out of things to talk about, but they had run out of the energy to talk about them, so, they just hung on the line and listened to the sound of each other’s breathing. When they saw each other the next day, meeting for lunch at Skyline Chili; neither one of them could remember hanging up. But now, she knew that he loved The Who and Foreigner, and The Beatles. He knew that she liked them just as much as he did. He knew that she was inspired by Taylor Swift songs. She knew that he was the middle child. His younger brother was Brad, and his older brother was Justin. He knew that she had been hospitalized within the last year because of a cyst that blew up, and she had to have it removed. She told him she would tell him the whole story when she wasn’t half asleep. He told her how much he liked baseball, and how he had almost died in a car crash when he was 9. They learned so much about each other in just a few hours. And still, they had so much to learn about each other.
By the end of the night, they hadn’t run out of things to talk about, but they had run out of the energy to talk about them, so, they just hung on the line and listened to the sound of each other’s breathing. When they saw each other the next day, meeting for lunch at Skyline Chili; neither one of them could remember hanging up. But now, she knew that he loved The Who and Foreigner, and The Beatles. He knew that she liked them just as much as he did. He knew that she was inspired by Taylor Swift songs. She knew that he was the middle child. His younger brother was Brad, and his older brother was Justin. He knew that she had been hospitalized within the last year because of a cyst that blew up, and she had to have it removed. She told him she would tell him the whole story when she wasn’t half asleep. He told her how much he liked baseball, and how he had almost died in a car crash when he was 9. They learned so much about each other in just a few hours. And still, they had so much to learn about each other.
Chapter 8
The first week dating Ali, Evan got to find out a lot about
her. The wonderful redhead he was
courting was VERY well-read. She loved
Dr. Pepper and iced coffee. She was a
good, moral girl who sort of tricked people into thinking that she was
rebellious without actually looking rebellious, if that makes any sense. She had this punk spirit that was
refreshing. She wasn’t like anyone he
had ever met before. He loved the way
she talked and the way she walked. He
loved how she balanced her life. He
loved how she dressed. She was color. She was life.
And she was the glue that held her friends together. She was even beautiful when she cried. He liked the way she smelled of fruit and
flowers. He could inhale her scent for
hours. And he knew that when he met her,
something had changed. Something had
clicked. And now, a week in, Evan knew
that it was too soon to be thinking this way, but he wanted her to be his first
and last kiss. He wanted to eventually
marry her. Actually-the thing that
scared him was the fact that he was already ok with the idea of marriage. Holy crap! I JUST met her! And I want to marry her? Am I crazy?
We don’t even know each other. But, Evan stopped himself for a
realization. Nope… I know her… We just met-but- I’ve known her all my life-in a way…
She’s everything I ever wanted. She is
who I dreamed of-but better…
Ali had a
few quirks, and he was ok with that… He appreciated them. For instance, Ali was kind of OCD about her
movie and album collections. She had
them sorted by chronology for instance, Star Wars Episode 1 was first, and Star
Wars Episode 6 was last because it was the order the story was in. For CDs, she sorted them by how many albums
she had of an artist, and then chronological from there. For instance- Hanson was first because she
had the most of their stuff. She put
their 3 Car Garage CD (a Demo they released in 1998 that was recorded in
1995-1996) first, then Middle of Nowhere-last was Shout it Out with an empty
spot for the new album, Anthem ) to be released June 18th). Next,
she had Celine Dion and had all her albums in order of when they were made. Ali
noticed if you touched them or moved them.
Ali also was a bit of a pack rat, when it came to newspapers and
notebooks- but she was a writer… She wasn’t keen on throwing that stuff
away. Evan learned that she hated
Chinese food. Fish made her sick and she
was slightly lactose intolerant. She
didn’t really like melons. She had a
scar on her right arm where she had once had a PICC line in. She told him that she had a scar on her
abdomen from her surgery, but he hadn’t seen it. She tended to think she was unattractive, and
he thought she was insane. Ali was beautiful. And even though she didn’t have the
stereotypical blonde hair of a typical ‘pretty’ girl, he thought she was
breathtaking! She wasn’t all that tall,
but her legs were long. She had the
perfect color of red hair. Her eyes were
so blue that it was as if he was looking at the clear blue water of the
Caribbean. She had an adorable nose. Her
mouth was cute, as were her ears, and the general shape of her face. She had lovely features that she didn’t
see. He loved the way she looked at him
when they were talking. He loved it when
she blushed after he complimented her.
He wasn’t a big Bruno Mars fan, but, that song Just the Way You Are was perfect for her.
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It was now 2
weeks into his relationship with Ali and Evan felt like he had been let in on
some big secret. First, she had told him
her story. They had talked about
everything and nothing that night. He
had promised that he was going to take care of her. And now, he was standing in the living room
of her apartment. He knew this was
something that was reserved for very special people. He knew it was a private thing, and he
treated it like such. He was lucky to be
let in on this part of his beautiful girl’s life. He grinned at what he saw. Her apartment radiated everything he loved
about her. It was the perfect mixture of
old and new-vintage and modern. There was a floor lamp with a chrome base and
stand. It had pink and purple shades on
it. The lamps on the end tables were
damask-shaded. She had an antique letter-table by her front door, and on top
was a damask ceramic bowl which she put her keys in. He noticed that the knobs on the drawers were
white porcelain with fleur de lis pattern on them.
She had a
small black bookcase under her steps which was filled with cookbooks, games,
and entertaining books.
By her black
couch, she had a fabric bin with colored polka dots on it holding issues of
Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, Brides, and The Knot.
“So, you like weddings, I take
it.”
“Yes. Does that intimidate you, Mr. Grayson?”
“Not really.”
“Would it intimidate you if it
were anybody else?”
“Yes.” He admitted with a smile.
“Good.” She looked pleased at his
response.
“Get comfortable while I pop the
DVD in and get some popcorn.”
“Alright.”
She searched
for the DVD as he kept looking around her living room. She had really good taste. He didn’t claim to
know very much about decorating, but he knew enough to know that she had done a
good job with the room. He loved her
funky accent-tables. “Where did you get these?” he asked, pointing to the 2
end-tables. “Hobby Lobby.” She said.
He kept
looking, seeing Closetmaid Cubicals with the fabric bins in various colors. He
looked in her entertainment center where she had just retrieved the movie they
were going to watch. As she was putting
it in the DVD player, he thought to himself how huge her collection of Media
was… All the Back to the Future movies,
1-4 of Indiana Jones, The Star Wars Saga, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, and The
Hobbit… The older Spiderman
movies, and then The Amazing Spiderman,
which was the movie they were seeing tonight… On the wall, there was a Casablanca poster, and one for It’s A Wonderful Life, and Psycho.
There was an I Love Lucy poster
in the hall. She had coffee table books
on top of the coffee table, and on the shelf inside it such as Elvis: American Idol, Celine Dion: For Keeps, and The Making of Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge
of the Sith.
She had a
variety of coasters. I Love Lucy, Elvis,
Thirstystone coasters with ‘A’ monogrammed in the middle with flourishes on the
side. He saw the framed photos. He could tell that they were special to
her. He really liked the one with Ali
and her friends crossing a road. She saw
him looking at it. “That’s our Abbey Road, Beatles picture. We’re facing the
wrong way, but you get the idea.”
“What’s this one?” He pointed to
one where she, Alyssa, Nikki, and Maddy were standing on a bridge wearing
fancy, big hats and sundresses. “Derby Day at my parents’ house.”
“Wow. You guys have a lot of parties.”
“We certainly do.”
The first
preview had played, and Ali went into the kitchen to get the popcorn.
He laughed
at a picture of the girls looking all prissy with roses and girly umbrellas,
and fans…
“What dost make thou laugh?” She
called as the microwave door shut.
“This picture with the feminine
allure.”
“Oh, the one where I have the
umbrella… Maddy has the rose… Nikki has a fan, and Alyssa is holding a big
key?”
“Exactly.”
He saw
pictures of her family. There was a picture of her parents’ dog, Max. It was remarkable how much he looked like his
own dog.
He was very
impressed. He loved the photo book on
the coffee table which was emblazoned with a collage of different photos from
all the friends. The collage also had a
lot of things that had significance for the group. He wasn’t quite sure of the
significance yet, but he would be. He
loved that she had a picture of a record player in her stairway. She had some wooden Star Wars posters on the
wall by her entertainment center. She had some Itso storage bins which
contained tons of books about music. There was a 2 cube shelf which had photo
albums. Evan found that there were many
places to sit besides the couch. She had
2 ottomans, both with the infamous damask pattern that she was so fond of. Then, there was a recliner in the corner that
was black to match the couch. She had a
black wood chair with a hot pink cushion on it.
By now, he could smell the popcorn, and the movie was almost through the
previews. She came out into the living
room with a smile and a tray which held 2 popcorn containers and 2 glass
bottles of IBC Black Cherry. She remembered. He couldn’t help but
think. He thanked her, and she said,
“You’re more than welcome.” The movie was on the main menu by now, and she
pressed PLAY. They were getting together
to watch The Amazing Spiderman
tonight. It wasn’t that they hadn’t seen
it… they just thought it was awesome, and it would be a good movie to share
with one another. When the movie
started, he smiled because Ali was smiling.
And, when Peter kissed Gwen for the first time, she surprised him by
taking his hand and holding it for the rest of the movie. Evan was trying to take it nice and easy with
Ali. He knew it would be easy to get
carried away, or take things too quickly.
She was a lovely girl. She was
wonderful. She was whimsical and funny. She had showed him so much about
himself. She had been so open about all
the trials and tribulations she had been through in her relatively short
life-time. He was trying to be someone she could trust. Life had beaten her up a bit, and he knew
that she needed a little care whether she admitted it or not. He wanted to be a gentleman. And, he wanted to take care of her. Starting
to formulate in his mind- even just after 2 weeks into their relationship, was
an overwhelming feeling of devotion to her, which had even surfaced the first
night he had hung out with her. She made him think about where he wanted to be
in 5 years, and truth was, he wanted to be married to her in five years’ time…
He knew he just met her. He knew that it
really was too soon to be planning a life with someone he barely knew; but the
truth was that he already knew her better than he even knew people in his own family.
He found it amazing that he hadn’t even kissed Ali yet. He
had wanted to the first time they were in the car with each other and she was
lip-syncing. He wanted to kiss her at
the end of the first date, but he didn’t want to rush her into anything. The way he saw it; Ali was going to be in his
life for a long time, so he didn’t have to hurry. Evan had always wanted to find a good woman
to settle down with and get married.
But, he never thought that it would happen so quickly, at such an
unexpected time. And, it was even better than he could have ever hoped
for.
Ali Hartley
watched Evan leave her apartment a little after 1 am. She felt a tad bit empty for some
reason. She didn’t want him to
leave. She actually called his name and
ran to him. He scooped her up into his
arms and gave Ali her very first kiss.
She smiled and let him go. “I
feel better now.”
“So do I. I really didn’t want to leave without giving
you a goodbye kiss… I just didn’t want to be forward or move too quickly.”
“You’re not being forward.”
He smiled,
and took her back into his arms, shielding her from the cold wind. “So, um… I just wanted you to know that the
reason why I’ve been so reluctant to move too quickly-is only because I really respect you. I see this going somewhere good, and I don’t
want to mess it up. I see you in my life
for a long time-forever… I don’t want to be hasty… Or do anything that will
ruin our relationship.
“I know.” She grinned, squeezing his
hand. “And I admire you for that. I know
it’s not easy for you.”
“No,” He admitted. “It
isn’t-especially when you look so adorable.”
“You really think so?”
“How could I not? You are the
most beautiful woman in the world to me.”
Chapter 9
Evan had
come with her to graduation, which was his as well. He got to meet her folks,
and her sister, they got to meet him.
Ali got to meet Evan’s family too. They all found her delightful; just
as Ali’s family had found Evan to be delightful. Both sets of parents were happy for their
children, having passed college. After
the ceremony, both families went out to eat at Maggiano’s Little Italy in
Kenwood. They decided to have a Fourth
of July party as a joint festivity between the two families. When this had been announced, Evan and Ali
looked at each other, surprised. “Why
are you joining the parties together, mom?” They both asked at the same
time. Every year in the past, their
parents had planned huge parties at their homes, and invited all their friends
and family. But this year, they had decided to mix the parties, and the young
people were just confused.
“Well, dears, we saw the two of
you together and we just thought it made sense to start putting the parties
together.” Diana Hartley told them.
“Yes,” Evan’s mom, Lydia Grayson
sipped her Chianti demurely. “We thought it best to just get that tradition
started since its inevitable. Plus, what a perfect way to start blending our
families! We were both having the
parties anyway-at the same time in fact… Why not combine the two?!”
“Our families need to get used to
each other.” Joe Hartley smiled, cutting his meat.
“And WE need to get used to each
other…” Patrick Grayson chimed in. “After
all, soon those bells will be a ringin’, kiddies.” His Irish accent was more
pronounced.
Ali almost
choked on her Chicken Saltimbocca, and Evan swallowed the piece of Veal Piccata
he had been eating whole. This was only
a week into their relationship… And their parents were already planning their
nuptials?! Ali looked at Evan who gave her a look like are we really THAT obvious? Ali shrugged, actually smiling a little
in disbelief. When Ali had gotten back
to her apartment that night, she thought about everything, and she actually
laughed. If their parents could see it,
then that was something. Lydia had
pulled Ali aside when Evan was in the bathroom after the food was eaten, and
the leftovers were being boxed up. She
had said, “Oh, Alexandria, I have been waiting,
and praying for you to come into our
lives. I’m sorry if us parents
embarrassed you kids earlier, or overwhelmed you… But, darlin’, you be a breath
of fresh air to this family.”
Ali’s heart
was pounding as the semi-petite woman talked with her lovely accent.
“I am ever-so grateful for you
coming into my little boy’s life. He was
always a happy child… Always a happy young man, but something was missing. He’s a dreamer, that one. He was the knight in shining armor when he
played with the neighbor girl, Carolyn, I believe. Evan sees things that other people
can’t. He knows people. And, I know- he’s never met anyone like you
before. At church on Sunday, he smiled when we sang, I’ll Fly Away because he knows it’s one of your favorites. At lunch, he gushed about you, and his voice
broke when he said, ‘Ma, I just-I just can’t believe that she’s in my life.’ I
just smiled and told him that he better treat you like a queen.”
Ali hugged Mrs. Grayson and told her, “I’m actually the lucky
one.”
Evan drove
all the way to see his big brother, Justin in Oxford. He drove there in the pouring rain. He probably should have called, he knew. But, he just got in the car and drove
there. He ran up the drive and to the
porch, dripping from the almost-torrential May downpour. His socks were drenched, as was his black
jacket, and his shoes. When he knocked
on the door, it took but a minute for Justin to answer. He looked surprised to see his younger
brother all soaking wet on his doorstep.
“You’re drenched. But, it’s nice to see you, bro.” He invited him in and
called to his wife of a year, Heather who was in the living room sorting
laundry. “Hey, babe, can you grab one of
my shirts and a pair of my lounge pants from the bedroom, please? Evan decided
to take a shower with his clothes on.”
“Sure, dear. Just a minute.” She walked into the entryway
from the living room, grinned at her brother-in-law, and said, “I’m glad you
stopped by. If you hadn’t, I would have
had to call you and get you and my silly husband to chat about Miss
Hartley. I know that’s what you came
for.”
Heather was
exactly right. Evan blushed a little, and the blonde, petite wife of his big
brother shot him a knowing glance. “I
know you love her.”
And she went
upstairs to get the clothes. Justin
said, “I know you’re thinking it’s too soon to be in love with her. I know you’re a little intimidated by what
the folks said after your graduation… But, we all see it. Even though we know
you just met her, we find ourselves imagining her at the dinner table for
Sunday dinner. She’s with us when we
carve the Thanksgiving bird… Around the Christmas tree while we sing carols at
the piano. We see her in that white
dress standing beside you in your tux that you hate so much. Heather told me she added Ali as a friend on
Facebook and she felt like she was just finding her sister… Evan, don’t be
scared of the short time you’ve known her.
She’s great. And, you’ve been
doing everything right with her.”
Evan took a
deep breath, letting his brother’s words sink in. Before the two young men said
anything else, Heather came back down the stairs and said, “Here they are. Now, take off your wet things in the
bathroom, and put these on. I’ll wash and dry your stuff and bring it when we
come for church on Sunday.”
“Alright. Thanks, Heather.” He noticed something in her
posture that was different. He noticed
that she was very smiley and had a glow about her. She looked at Justin with a look of pride,
and gratefulness. He knew what it was,
but, he figured that if they wanted to tell him their news, they would tell
him, so he didn’t say anything. But, when she handed the clothes to him, she
said, “You’re going to be an uncle, Ev… I just thought you should know… since
you’re here… And you can tell Ali… We can start plotting about the shower and
the nursery… She said she likes kids…”
“She
does.” Evan smiled, embracing his sister-in-law, and saying, “Congratulations,
you guys… I’m so happy for you…”
Evan was
excited about being an uncle. He texted
Ali while he was getting dressed. “I’m
gonna be an uncle! Justin and Heather are expecting! Just found out.”
A few
seconds later, she texted back; “Yay! I love babies! And I love baby showers, and picking out
registry stuff…”
“She will be
ever-so-grateful, I know.”
“My first experience
as an auntie…” She
sent.
He was taken
aback by that for a moment, but then, he knew that his family had been
enveloping her into their little unit. “Are
you free tonight?” He
asked, finding himself wanting to be with her, wanting to kiss her… Wanting to
tell her that he loved her…
“I sure am! Pick me up anytime, or tell me when to come
over or I’ll meet you-anywhere… Anytime…”
“Hey, Al…um… I
think they’re right about us…”
She sent a smiley face and said, “Me
too.”
Evan and
Justin talked once Evan was out of his wet clothes. “I’m going to tell her tonight… That I love
her… I can’t wait another day… I am going insane trying to keep it in… I wasn’t
so much scared of being in love with her… I was scared that if I told her, she
would get freaked out. I just didn’t
want any chance of losing her.”
His brother
smiled and patted his back. “We all go
through that… But, she already knows you love her. Maybe her brain hasn’t realized it… But her
heart has… I see the way she looks at you, bro.
Trust me, you won’t be telling her anything shocking…”
“That bad thing is that, even
before I said anything about love-I already knew I wanted to marry her.”
“You knew you loved her that
first day, little brother. She told you
about her past. She said that she only told people that she trusted about her
past. She knew you were going to be in
her life from that moment on… Maybe she didn’t know it was love… maybe she
wasn’t picking out her china patterns yet, but, that door was open.”
“So, I could just go to her right
now and ask her to marry me?!” His eyes were wide.
“Is that what you want to do?” Justin answered
carefully.
Evan thought
about it for a moment. “Honestly, yes.”
“Do you think that’s what Ali wants?”
Now, Evan
thought about that. And as he was
thinking, his phone buzzed in his pocket.
Normally, he would think it rude to stop in the middle of the
conversation, and answer, but, he felt he had to see what this was. He saw on the screen of his Android, “1 Text
Message from Ali’s Cell”
He tapped
the button to view the message which said, “I miss you. And, I want you to know that I’m aware of the
fact that we haven’t known each other that long… But, that doesn’t change my
feelings towards you. I can’t wait to see
you tonight. I’ll be at the restaurant
at 6 sharp with bells on. Have a safe drive back!”
And he
smiled, answering Justin’s previous inquiry. “Yes.”
“Well
then… Let me go find the wife, and tell her I’ll be back to her and Junior
soon. We’re shopping for a ring.”
Ali Hartley
sat with Maddy, Nikki, and Alyssa in Panera Bread, trying to calm herself
down. She didn’t know why she was
getting so nervous and giddy. She didn’t
know why she felt like something was going to change drastically in her life.
She literally had no idea. Her friends were trying to figure it out too. Maddy,
being the shrink-in-training took the first shot at it.
“Well, let’s start with what we
know…” She sipped her coffee. “1. You
have a boyfriend 2. You’re in love with him 3. You love his parents and siblings
4. He loved you, and he loves your family. 5. You weren’t originally going to
see him tonight, but he texted you in the middle of the day to tell you that
his brother and his sister-in-law are expecting. You were excited. You offered your help and said you were going
to be an ‘auntie’ which implies that you and Mr. Grayson are more of an
item. Shortly after, Evan texts you and
asks if you’re free tonight. You gush that you have nothing to do and you’ll
meet him anywhere, anytime. You arrange to meet at The Cheesecake Factory, and
then, later, you send him a text about the fast pace of the relationship, but
you say that the fact that you JUST got together doesn’t change the way you
feel about him. You say you miss him and are excited about seeing him. 6. Not
more than a minute later, he sends you a text that says, ‘I miss you too, and I
feel the same way, babe. Gosh! I can’t
wait to see you!’ That’s something.”
“Maddy’s right.” Nikki said. “I think you better get prepared for all
those dreams you have to come true…”
“Flip through your Look Book and
prepare to get engaged.” Alyssa laughed.
Chapter 10
Evan
panicked when he got in the car to go to the jewelry store. He had no idea what Ali liked, or what her
ring size. What if he really didn’t know her as well as he thought he did? What if she said no? He really didn’t think she would…actually, he
knew in his heart that she wouldn’t. She and he hadn’t been in a relationship
for a long time. Even though his heart
knew that she was in love with him, and he knew that she could possibly see
this proposal as being a bit too soon.
Since they had known each other less than a month, it seemed absurd,
even to Evan, and HE was the one doing the asking. When he freaked out about the ring size,
Justin put a gentle hand on his brother’s back, and said, “When I asked Heather
to marry me, I didn’t know her ring size… We dated 2 years… Remember, little
brother; Ali LOVES weddings. And, I know
she adores you even more. Anything you
give her, she’ll love. And, you have
good taste, whether you realize it or not.
As far as the ring size goes, I remember Ali’s sister, Alyssa saying
that she had ordered those friendship rings about a year ago… She had to know
everyone’s sizes in order to do that… She’ll know, so ask her. Call her
up. She gave you her number in case of
emergencies… This is an emergency.”
Evan took a
deep breath and took out his phone, finding Alyssa’s number, and pushed the
CALL button.
She picked
up in 2 rings. “Hmm, why sir are you calling me?” She laughed.
“I need a favor… do you know
Ali’s ring size?”
Silence on
the other end… But then, he heard Oh my
gosh… “She’s a 7. This isn’t just one
of those friendship rings, or a promise ring, is it?”
“No, it’s an engagement ring…
You’re right. I love your sister, and I
want to marry her.”
“That’s—absolutely
wonderful! One thing- go see our dad
first… Ask his permission. I know he
already basically walked you guys down the aisle, and named your firstborn…
But, he’d like to be asked. Plus, my
sister is a mushy gushy romantic.”
“Actually, I was going to do
that, and I was just too chicken to ask…”
“Well, do it. Trust me. I know my dad and sister better
than anyone, and I’m telling you that whatever fear you have about asking Ali
to marry you is going to go away when you talk to Dad.”
Evan didn’t
doubt it, so he changed his course and headed to Ali’s parents’ house in Miami
Heights. He had only been there once,
when he and Ali were on a date and it began to pour down rain, soaking them to
the bone. Her parents weren’t home, and the house was quiet, save for the
family dog, Max… Evan had been struck by how similar the dog looked to his own…
Ali had been dripping wet, her jeans stuck to her skin, and her shirt was
really forming to her body. He had to
try not to think about how attractive she looked. She had gone up to her old
room and changed after grabbing a robe for him to change into while she threw
their wet stuff in the washer. And, even though she was in the other room, Ali
could still sort of see him, and he caught a glimpse of her stealing a glance
at him when he removed his t-shirt to throw it into the laundry basket. He
remembered that now… And he remembered the way she showed him around the house
that she had lived in before she moved out on her own. It was cute when she had
showed him her room. It was painted blue
with blue carpet. She had some funky
lamps, and black bookshelves, and colored fabric bins… And, there were books.
He had said, “Gosh, girl, how many books
do you HAVE!? You have a lot at your apartment, but you have just as many
here!” She had chuckled and said to him, “These books are old. They are all books I’ve read except for this
shelf here.” She pointed to the books under her nightstand.
“These are books I read when I come for weekends or holidays.” He
loved that she had Hanson and Star Wars posters on her wall, and lots of
picture frames all over the room. Evan’s
breath caught as he drove, thinking about that night. He was still on the phone with Alyssa who
finally said, “You got really quiet.”
“Sorry. I was just thinking about one rainy night…
Anyway…”
Alyssa said,
“She knows you’re going to propose, you know? She’s thrilled. So, don’t worry too much.”
“She’ll say yes?”
“You bet.”
He was
relieved, and he didn’t need to tell her that.
She already knew. “Would it make you feel better if I told you a little
bit about her, from a sister’s point of view? It may tell you things that she
wouldn’t think to…”
“I’d like that. I want to know her as well as I can.”
“Well, ok then.” She paused,
obviously taking a sip of something. “You have made my sister a much happier
person. I just want you to know that.
Don’t get me wrong; she was always a pretty happy person despite
everything. You just- restored her faith in people. When she met you, she became less moody and
depressed. She hasn’t worn that much
black… She’s always smiling. I know you don’t want to take credit for that, but
you should. It’s all you. She gives you
the credit, as do I.”
“Are you ok with all this?”
“Of course. Are you insane?!”
“More than I care to admit.” He
laughed.
“Funny.” She then she said, “My
sister is tough. She hasn’t had it
easy. You already know that… She told
you about her medical stuff… And how she was teased… That’s just the tip of the
iceberg. She doesn’t really talk about
these things because she finds it depressing, and she doesn’t want to depress
people. Last year was really rough on
her.”
“Her surgery?” He guessed.
“Yes… But before that, she had an
infection in her leg. It started with a
breakout of that eczema.
She was
going to doctors constantly trying to get it taken care of. She was just exhausted. And depressed because nothing seemed to work…
They would sort of get it taken care of, but there was always something
left. She just wanted it to be over
with. She was stuck. And then, they
found the tumor.”
Evan had
heard bits and pieces of this story, but, he hadn’t known that all this stuff
was happening at the same time. “How did
they find it?” He asked.
“She had never been to the OB/GYN
before, and she was scared to death… She freaked out when they went to do the
exam, and they couldn’t do it, so they made her go in and have a sonogram. And when they did that, they found it. It was the size of a basketball, from what
they could see, so they sent her to get an MRI.
And, they found that it was even bigger than they thought it was. So,
they had to operate. She was oddly calm
about the whole thing. Our minister came
to the house, and prayed with her. He
even seemed surprised at her calmness.
She was very serene. Almost too
serene. Ali’s not afraid of death… The
scary thing is that I think she welcomes death sometimes. She’s not suicidal or anything.” Her tone
changed at the end because she didn’t want to scare him. “She just gets sad and
tired of the pain she goes through. It
never seems like anyone truly understands her… Except those closest to her…”
“So she wouldn’t take her own
life, she just sometimes wishes she could just be done with the world?”
“Yeah… But, she doesn’t do that
now. That’s all you. She knows that she
has been rewarded for all the trials she’s stayed strong in. She believes that God was giving her life
lessons, and she passed the test, so, as a reward, she got you… You should know
what a dreamer she is. My sister has
wanted to find someone and get married for the longest time. I can’t even tell you how much she likes
weddings.”
“That’s good though… I’m glad
she’s a dreamer… And I’m glad that I’ve
been able to make her happy.”
“You’ve done more than that. In a
way, you saved her life, just like Jack saved Rose in Titanic. You have been so
instrumental in her healing.”
He found himself
blushing as he drove.
Alyssa
continued, “The worst part about that surgery was the fact that they couldn’t
do a biopsy before the surgery. There
was really no way to know if it was really a tumor, or if it was just a cyst,
and there was no way of knowing if it was benign or malignant until they cut
her open. Something else to know about
my sis is that Ali is terrified of Cancer. She can deal with just about
anything else, but she didn’t want to deal with that. But, when they tested it, it was benign… She
was so relieved. So were the rest of
us.”
Evan was
flabbergasted. He hadn’t known that part of it.
“She just-looks so healthy.”
“Yeah. She does. But it took a
long time to get to that point. Did you
know that she was in the hospital to have an IV for antibiotics? She was that
sick… Then, she had to have a PICC Line put in and have a pump attached to her
giving her antibiotics throughout the day once she got home?”
“I didn’t know that.”
“She has a scar on her arm from
it… Anyway, she also had gained a lot of weight… And couldn’t lose it… But
then, she had the surgery, and the cyst had been over 30 pounds of fluid. She
lost more than just that weight. She lost another 2 or 3 in the hospital, and
then, she lost a lot once she got home.
She was feeling a lot better.
And, she finally overcame the infection in her leg. It was a long, hard road, but she has finally
recovered.”
“I’m getting a very brave girl.”
His breath caught.
“Yes. And you know what? She
figured out how to do online school, and she finished that semester better than
the school thought. Then, she went to school in the summer while working…She
hadn’t really been able to write for a while, but then, she started typing
furiously as wrote her first novel. She sent it in to a publishing company even
though she was scared of rejection. They
loved the book and decided to publish it.
With that under her belt, she wrote her next novel.”
“That’s just-wow…”
“Yeah… And now, fun facts about
Ali… She hates to be outside for the most part.
She DOES like baseball though, and she likes to read out there when it’s
nice. She doesn’t want a beach
honeymoon. She’d rather go some place
historical. Her favorite song is Jukebox Hero by Foreigner. She knows all the words to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody. Ali kicks butt at the
karaoke bars, and she rocks when we play Rock Band as a singer. She hates rye bread. She doesn’t like fish. She loves spicy food. She LOVES dark chocolate. She’s a bookworm. She could be someone’s Phone-A-Friend on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. She’s afraid of knives and used to be afraid
of the oven. She feels claustrophobic in
large crowds. She used to have really
bad allergies. She could probably recite
verbatim every line in all 6 Star Wars films.
She knows every Hanson song. She
loves Elvis, and her guilty pleasure song is Take It Off by Ke$ha.”
He had to
chuckle at that.
“She belts out Taylor Swift songs
out of nowhere. She . Hates. Pineapple! She keeps notebooks by her bed. Her real collection, however, is in a big
Rubbermaid tub in the hall closet. She
has been typing these for a good year now.
She’s obsessed with musicals. She has like 100 bottles of nail polish
and 4 of them are black. She takes her coffee strong, but with 4 sugars, and 2
creamers. She either orders the Bacon Egg and Cheese Bagel, or the Bacon Egg
and Cheese Biscuit when she gets McDonalds for breakfast. She has a tattoo of a
star on her right hip. She can do a very
good Singin’ in the Rain (In A Flat)
like in the film. She basically has her wedding planned. And, she adores you.”
Chapter 11
Ali bought a
new dress to wear. It was a hot pink,
silk dress that had a white lace overlay on the top. She paired it with white high
heels… She wore drop-pearl earrings and sprayed a little Juicy Couture on her
neck and wrist. She curled her hair and
put it up fancily. Maddy, Nikki and
Alyssa had come to help beautify her. Not
that you really need it. They had all said.
“Do you think Evan will like the
ensemble?”
“Of course, who wouldn’t? You look amazing…” Maddy laughed as if the
question had been absurd.
“Yeah, Ali, and Evan loves you…
He wants to marry you, and that means that he expects that he’s going to see
you on the good, AND the bad days, which means that he isn’t expecting you to
look perfect all the time… That’s one of the many things love is…”
Seventeen-year-old Nikki sighed.
“You’re still doing ok, with good
old Brian, right?” Ali asked.
“Yeah… We’re trying to just play
it cool… We’re young…”
Everyone
knew she was exaggerating the “coolness” of their relationship, but no one said
anything. Everyone knew how Nikki felt
about Brian, and how Brian felt about her.
It was obvious, but with them being so young, they knew they couldn’t
really move forward in their relationship until they had certain things
accomplished. Brian had graduated the
past year from high school, and had just finished his first year of college. Nikki was newly graduated from high school,
as was Alyssa, who was very quiet.
Everyone knew why she was quiet.
She felt like everyone had someone except her. She knew that she was young, and it wasn’t
even that she was looking for anything too serious at this point in her life,
but, she just didn’t want everyone else to find someone, fall in love, get
married, and start having kids before her. She knew that Harry and Maddy were
together, as were Nikki and Brian. Andy
had a new girlfriend every few months, but hey, he was a teenager, and of
course, Ali was jumping into marriage with Evan. Ali saw the look on her sister’s face and put
an arm around her. “Sis, you’re 18.
There is plenty of time to fall in love. Plus, I know that Evan knows a
lot of guys… Church-going, friendly guys
with jobs… working on their education…
We’ll have you squared away in no time. You’re beautiful and creative… You’re
funny… And you can cook… three wonderful traits.”
At that,
Alyssa smiled. This made the whole group
of girls feel better, and everyone continued pampering their
about-to-be-engaged friend.
Ali found
herself nervous as all-get-out. She was
fidgeting. Finally, Maddy said, “Calm
down! Evan IS going to ask you to marry him, and I know that makes you think a
little too much.”
“I don’t know why I’m so nervous.”
“Yes you do, and so do I. When Harry proposed, I rethought our relationship;
I wondered if it was too soon, I worried about whether or not he was really the
right one, whether I would be able to finish school and go on to grad
school…whether or not I would be able to have a career, and a husband… I was
concerned that I could possibly not be able to have a career if I got pregnant…
All that… I know you’re wondering these things, and I know you’re afraid of
going too fast, of this happening too soon.
I know you are wondering how you could know you love someone so much that
you didn’t even KNOW six months ago… But, you can and you do. And Evan-he’s fantastic! He’s everything you ever told us you wanted,
and so much more. You’re freaking out
wondering if you’ll say the right thing, or do the right thing. You’re afraid
that you may say ‘no’ when you mean to say ‘yes’…. But, you don’t need to be afraid,
bestie. You met Evan for a reason. He loves you for a reason. And, I know that
God put you in each others’ lives for a reason.
He meant for the two of you to be together. And, the fact that you 2 knew it so early on
is a sign that you’re right where you’re supposed to be.”
That
actually did the trick for Ali. She took
a deep breath, and was ok with everything.
When the
girls left, Ali saw her iPhone light up and start buzzing on the table, so she
went to answer it. She had a call from
Justin, Evan’s brother. She thought it was a bit peculiar, but, she answered it
none-the-less. “Hello.” She said.
“Hi, Ali. You’re probably wondering why I called.”
“Yes, honestly.”
“Well, I just wanted to tell you
a little about my brother… he can be a little shy, and doesn’t like to say too
much about himself… Plus, a lot of the time, he just doesn’t think to tell
people. But, you’re the love of his life, and you’re about to be his fiancĂ©, so
I figured I should call you so I know what you’re getting.”
“Nothing bad?” She smiled,
knowing that there wouldn’t be anything Justin could tell her that would be a
deal-breaker.
“Nope. He’s a good guy.” He chuckled on the other line. “My brother
was a preemie… he weighed in at only 3 lbs when he was born… There were some
things that complicated my mom’s pregnancy… The doctors looked at the sonogram
and they thought that Evan would have something of a handicap, or that he would
be born with some horrible disease. They
tried to get my mom to have an abortion, early on in the pregnancy… She
said, No way! This is MY baby, and I love it, I don’t care if he’s sick and I
have to devote my life to his care. I’m
not going to play God. If He wants my
baby, it’ll break my heart, but, He knows what He’s doing more than I do. She switched doctors, and hospitals, and
Evan, even though he was tiny and sickly at first, was born with no serious
issues. She smiled and told the doctors
that he was her miracle. She was
happy.”
Ali felt her
breath catch, and she put a hand over her heart. “So am I.
If she hadn’t been so strong in faith- there wouldn’t be an Evan…” She
realized how empty her life would have been.
She realized how much she loved Evan, and how much she always
would. All her fears and trepidations
about getting hitched so soon were gone.
She didn’t know where she would be if she hadn’t met him- a world
without Evan in it.
As if Justin
knew what she was thinking, he said, “He adores you. You’ve changed his life as much as he’s
changed your’s.”
“You’re right about that.”
“I can’t imagine my life without
him any more than you could, Ali. Before
Evan was born, I was so lonely… I kept asking mom and dad to give me a baby
brother or sister… And I prayed to God to give me a playmate… And He did… I
know you’ve prayed for a good guy to love you, for you to love. And sure enough, He granted your
request. Evan is SO sweet on you, Ali…
And just so you know- he’s never even LIKED
another girl. He’s never asked anyone
out-until he met you. You were his first
kiss.”
“Really?” Her heart pounded in
her ears.
“Yes.”
She took a
deep breath, and Justin continued. “You know that car accident that he was in
when he was 8?”
“Yes.” She remembered how much it
had bothered her when he first told her about it, and she remembered how quiet
he had said it. She had known that it was a difficult subject for him.
“It was a drunk driver… the guy
walked away without a scratch while Evan and dad were rushed to the hospital
bleeding to death … Evan’s lung collapsed… Dad was ok. He broke his leg, and his torso got a bit
bruised… a few scratches and burns, but nothing some bandages, Aleve, and a
cast couldn’t handle. Evan on the other
hand- he barely survived. He missed a
lot of school… But, Evan was determined not to fail. And, he worked his tail end off to pass the
third grade. He’s very gifted. And he worked hard. I’ll never forget how
hard he studied and worked at his piles of homework… his diligence…And he did
the homework the surgeon and his primary care doctor suggested… And soon, you’d
never know he was in an accident, except for a scar where they operated on his lung
and one from where the seat belt was pushed into his skin…”
Ali knew at
this moment that she had found a very special guy, and she knew that while Evan
seemed to think SHE was the strong one, he was just as strong. And he had pushed himself… He was
hard-working… He had overcome a lot of obstacles to get where he was today.
Justin
continued, “Our Aunt Hilde bashed his artistic abilities, and said that it was
a ‘lazy career choice’, but Evan has proven her wrong, and had gotten a
scholarship to UC for their Art Program.
He has a degree in art now, and he works at one of the biggest
publishing firms in the Tri-State area.
Do you know that he chose Smith and Caine because he liked their mission
statement the best…? There were two other firms interested in him, that were
offering the same salary, and were the same distance away- but, he didn’t like
what they stood for as much as Smith and Caine. He still feels that way. And he said that there was really no other
reason for him to pick that place other than that. When he got your book, he had mainly been
doing co-designing with the covers, and illustrating… But, your book was his
first real assignment. He was nervous about
it. I remember though, that when Evan
got your book, he called me up just to tell me that he couldn’t really tell me
anything-because the book hadn’t been released yet, but, he had just read the
most amazing novel, and was designing the cover all by himself. He seemed perturbed that he couldn’t do any
more any sooner… He told me, ‘This girl
is cool. I really want to meet her’.”
“He’s too sweet.” She blushed.
“You guys were meant to be.” He
said matter-of-factly.
Ali twirled
around in a circle, content, and said, “I hope he knows how much he’s loved by
me.”
“He does.” Then he said, “My
brother loves the color Green. He likes
baseball, football, colored pens… He loves Mac N Cheese. He eats Italian food,
Chicken and Skyline ALL THE TIME. He
likes to go to the theater. He loves Dr.
Pepper and he loves IBC Black Cherry.
His favorite breakfast food is French Toast, Eggs, and Bacon. He loves pizza and LaRosa’s Chicken Bacon
Ranch is his favorite… He takes off the onions though-and adds pepperoni on top.”
“That’s my favorite too… And
that’s exactly what Alyssa and I do… Small world…” She laughed, knowing that
her and Evan were going to get along just fine in their relationship.
“He can play guitar… He can do an
Irish jig. He has a scar on his hip from
where he scraped his side on a fence when sled-riding… He sings show-tunes in
the shower. He hates Monopoly unless
it’s Star Wars, and he never plays by the rules. He has seen the whole saga at least 10
times. Even Episode 1.”
Ali chuckled
at that.
“His middle name is Christopher. He was born at Christ Hospital on November 4th
1991.”
She gasped a
little.
“What?” Justin asked, concerned.
“It’s just- that’s where I was born… The same year… and my birthday is the 5th of
November.”
Justin
actually laughed a little. “Wow. That’s
really something… Where did you go to pre-school?” He asked.
“I didn’t. My parents didn’t
think I needed it. And I have been told
that I learned far more because my parents taught me at home…”
“That’s exactly what happened
with us… My parents are VERY smart, and loving… So, we knew how to read at a 2nd
grade level by the time we reached Kindergarten. It’s nice to know that there’s
someone like us…”
“I am very grateful for that
opportunity…” Ali said.
“So am I… I know that goes for
Brad and Evan too.”
Ali was
amazed at how similar she and Evan were…
“My brother feels like he was
born to be someone great. He believes
that his mission in life is to make people happy, to be a blessing to someone… He
wants to give people hope. He has done a pretty good job, even in his
childhood, but there was always something missing. He always told me, even at a young age, that
he wanted to be married one day-to a nice girl, and he wanted to be there for
her. He said, that’s all I really want. He was 9, lying in a hospital bed with an
IV in his arm, taking uncertain breaths at the time… You’re that nice girl he
always dreamed of.”
“I always wanted that same
thing. I wanted to find someone and be
there for them.”
“I know, Ali. You’re just what I always hoped he would get
as a wife…”
“Evan is going to be a good
husband. I already know that… I know he’s going to be a good companion. I have always known that-even from the very
beginning.”
“And you know what, Ali? He knows
the same thing about you. He’s known
since he met you.”
Chapter 12
The phone
call with Evan’s brother had made it a lot easier for Ali to stop worrying
about where the relationship was going.
And while she was coming to the realization that there was nothing else
to worry about, Evan was discovering the same thing.
The walk up to Ali’s parents’ house was a bit
intimidating, just because he knew what he was about to do. He had called to make sure Ali’s dad was
home. And now, he kept rubbing his hands
together, wiping his hands on his jeans nervously. Joe Hartley was a man of 52 who still had
most of his reddish brown hair, and a little bit of a paunch, but not too much…
He came out to greet Evan with a handshake… “Hello, son.” He said warmly. “I’m so glad you dropped by.”
“You are?”
“Of course. Come on in.”
Evan
followed Joe into the entry-way and into the great room. To Evan’s surprise, there were two tall
glasses of lemonade, and pizza waiting for him. Even though Joe obviously knew
what Evan was there for, he didn’t mention it.
Instead, he asked, “So, what brings you here, my boy?”
“Mr. Hartley, I am madly in love
with your daughter, Ali, and I want to ask you for her hand in marriage… She
means everything to me, and I long to spend my life with her- working
side-by-side with her, and sharing the joy of life and love with her… Sitting
beside her in church on Sunday… raising a family with her… And I long to spend
every day of my life honoring the vows we’ll make to each other. I want to be a part of her family, and I want
her to be part of mine… for the rest of our lives. That’s what brings me here.”
Joe took a
long sip of lemonade, and cut a slice of pizza for himself and Evan, grinning
while he did so. He plopped the
pepperoni pizza slice on Evan’s plate first and said, “Good answer! I swear you
young bucks are too sharp…” And he plopped a slice on his own plate saying, “Of
course you can marry my daughter. I know
you’ll take care of her. You have a job. You have integrity-faith… You are everything
I ever wanted for my little princess and more… Now have a slice of this pie
before it gets cold.”
Evan had
been surprised at how easy that had been.
He knew that Joe liked him, but he didn’t know that the ‘asking for her
hand’ thing was going to be so easy.
Alyssa had been right; he felt a lot better. And after he finished the pizza on his plate,
Ali’s dad hugged him and said, “Take care of yourself, son.”
Later on,
when Evan was picking out the ring, he got a notification from Facebook that
Joe had added him as a friend… Evan
chuckled and replied “Add”. A few minutes later, it sent him back, “You are now
friends with Joseph Hartley”
Ali watched the car pull up in the
drive, and she felt butterflies in her tummy as she watched him come to her
door. She took one last glance in the mirror and smiled. She was as perfect as
she was going to be. There was no more
fear. There was just a place of calm over her entire body. She smiled knowing that tonight was the night
when her real life would begin.
While
walking from the parking lot, down the sidewalk that led to Ali’s door; Evan
straightened his tie. He saw her outline
from behind the curtains and felt better knowing that she was waiting anxiously
for him. He found himself thinking even her shadow is beautiful. His lady love opened the door and welcomed
him with a kiss. “I’m so happy to see you!” Actually, the words came before the kiss, but he registered them after…
“And I’m happy to see you!” He
picked her up and twirled her around, her feet not touching the floor. Then,
when he brought her back down, he rested his forehead against her’s –able to
smell the fresh scent of her hair, something light and fruity and wonderful. He
made out the light scent of her perfume and found it intoxicating. She was so precious to him that he reveled in
even the smallest of details. Then, he said it, and when he did, it was like a
huge weight was lifted off his heart and the angels were singing up in Heaven.
“I love you.”
He said it softly and tenderly. Ali Hartley felt her spine tingle as this
gorgeous, wonderful man before her said those three beautiful little
words. She had known of his love pretty
much since they started going out, and she had consequently realized her
feelings for him at the same time. She
knew why he hadn’t said anything, and she hadn’t been upset about it. But know,
he said it so clearly, and she felt the meaning of his words. And she squeezed his hand, saying, “And I
love you.”
Evan felt
his heart soar. She loves me. She loves
me! Really LOVES ME! He also liked that she had chosen the words,
“And I love you.” Instead of the more normal, but less-meaningful, “I love you
too.”
He had known
she loved him… But hearing it was something else. He also knew, from her wording, without even
having to hear it from her-that she knew the only reason he didn’t confess his
love for her right away was because he didn’t want to scare her off. And he stood there, holding her tight,
drinking the moment in. And when they
finally parted, he took a look at her, which he hadn’t had the opportunity to
do yet… She was radiant. Breathtaking in
that pink dress with the lace, and her high heels… She looked gorgeous… and he
blushed, knowing that it was for him. He
didn’t have to be told that it was new. He actually felt tears come to his eyes
as he looked at her enchanting beauty.
All he could come up with was “Wow.” At first, and then, after a sharp
intake of air, and a sharp exhale, he finally finished with, “You are SO
incredibly beautiful!”
She blushed
a little. “Really?” She looked up at him once they were in the car. He smiled, leaned over the gearshift, and
kissed her. “You are so pretty, and gorgeous, hot, adorable, breathtaking,
radiant, and mesmerizing… You are the
most enchanting person I’ve ever met… And I’ve thought you were beautiful since
the moment I met you… I’ll always see your beauty-that’s a promise… And I’ll
always tell you.”
“You know what?” She said,
looking over at him, “You’re amazing! And you’re looking quite dashing
yourself. I’m certainly getting a well-dressed gentleman!” She watched him
blush as he pulled out onto the road. “And, Evan, I promise that I’ll always
make you feel handsome. I’ll always
remind you what I see when I look at you.”
Chapter 13
Ali held
Evan’s hand as they entered the restaurant.
She loved how the sparks flew when they touched-even simply and
innocently as this, which was all that they had ever done… Ali found that she
was looking forward to the day when she’d be able to wake up next to him. She
decided that she’d like that very much. The two young lovebirds were escorted
to their table at The Cheesecake Factory by a pretty brunette whose nametag
read Samantha. Evan wanted to order wine, but neither he nor
Ali knew anything about wine… Nothing concrete anyway…so needless to say, he
asked for a suggestion. She gave him a nice white wine, fairly affordable,
which both young people appreciated.
They small-talked while looking at their menus and eventually, they
ordered their food.
They were
happy to have some more time to talk.
Ali eventually said, “I’m really happy-and excited that we’re doing
this, Evan.”
“Do you wish it was more of a
surprise?” He asked, sipping wine from his glass.
“I don’t really like surprises… I
mean, I don’t WANT to know what I’m getting for Christmas, and I like it when
friends call me out of the blue, but I don’t like big LIFE surprises…”
“Well, I guess that shoots my
proposal plan…” Evan laughed good-naturedly.
“I’m glad you told me now.” Then, he reached inside his jacket, where
there was a large pocket, and took out a pink CD case. “This was going to be a
surprise, but since you don’t like surprises, I’m just telling you that I have
something for you.”
She laughed
at his sarcasm.
He handed
the CD case to her and said, “There are 2 CDs in there. The first is a mix CD of songs that remind me
of you… and the second is songs I wrote for you and about you… Stuff about us
as a couple… I played them on my guitar and on the piano.”
“You wrote songs for me?” She put
a hand on her heart, touched. “That’s-SO
sweet, and romantic! You-really wrote and
composed a CD’s worth of music for me?”
“Yep. You’re kinda great, and I
really like you.” He said, purposely trying to sound like a teenage boy who
just put a corsage on his prom date’s arm…
She laughed,
“Well, I kinda like you too, and
you’re like totally cool.”
Evan cracked
up laughing at his girlfriend’s humorous reply. “Don’t look at it here… Wait
till you get home.”
“Are you shy?” She asked, already
knowing the answer.
“Yes.”
“Well, this is really great. How did you know what to put on it… I mean,
we haven’t known each other for a long time.”
“Well, Alyssa told me some stuff
about you… and I emailed your friends… and I stalked your Facebook pages…and
Twitter, and your blog…”
“I’m impressed.”
“You’re not creeped out?”
“No.”
He took out
a letter and said, “Well, I wrote this as a prelude to the music.” She took it
with a smile and began to read aloud, in a soft voice, “To my love, Alexandria Renee Hartley: You may be wondering why I am
giving you these CDs, other than just because I feel like it and I love you… The
reason is mainly because I am often too shy to get the words out. I am not as articulate as you, writer girl…
Anyway, these songs are everything I try to say, but can’t, and everything I
think and feel, but can’t put into words when I’m with you. Honestly, I’m so dazzled by your
intelligence, and your beauty-that it’s really hard to say these things to you…
But, I promise you I will work on that…I’m struck by you… I want you to know
that the only reason I was afraid to ask you the important question is that I
was afraid that we hadn’t been together long enough to know each other well
enough to get married… but just in the last 24 hours, I know more about you
than I did before. In many ways, we’re still strangers, but I know that we have
our whole lives to get to know each other.
I love you, Ali.”
A tear
formed in the corner of her eye. “That’s so sweet.”
He blushed.
“Read on, babe.” and wiped the tear away.
She nodded.
“I have never been in love till now. It’s
amazing how God brought us together. We
have so much to learn about each other yet… and I know that I can face anything
difficult or unpleasant because you’re with me. I know we haven’t been together
long enough to have a song, so I wrote some… And the others…well, they just serve
the purpose of telling you how cool you are, and abut the things that make me
think of you. I hope you realize how
happy you’ve made me. You are the one
that I want to spend the rest of my life with Forever & Always, Forever and
Ever, Amen- I love you, Evan.”
Her breath
caught, and she got up and hugged him tight, kissing him passionately, a first
for them. And she whispered in his ear, “I think you’re the sweetest man to
ever walk the face of the earth… I don’t even know what else to say- this means
the world to me…” And she kissed his cheek, lovingly. “When did you find the
time to do all this?” she asked.
“Oh, I’ve been in a very creative
mindset lately… And ever since I met you, my paintings and drawings have become
easier, as have my musical talents… I wrote 3 songs the night we met. Another 4 the next day, and every time I saw
you, Ali-something came over me. And when I wasn’t writing music and lyrics,
and painting book covers, I did this.”
He pulled
out some papers with construction drawings.
Ali read the side of the page and saw, The Grayson Home: Evan and Ali and she realized, he designed us a house.
Chapter 14
Ali and
Evan’s meal went wonderfully. Ali was a
little surprised when Evan didn’t propose at dinner. That was the stereotypical time to propose…
eventually, she just figured that he didn’t want to be too predictable. She liked that, although she had to admit that
she was a tad bit disappointed… She saw a mischievous grin on his face and knew
he was doing it on purpose. She had no
idea where he was taking her after The Cheesecake Factory… And it was only when they were in the car
driving that she realized where he was taking her. They pulled up in front of the abandoned
library that she had once come to as a child.
She crinkled her brow in confusion.
“What are we doing here? This place was abandoned 3 years ago.”
“I know that.” He grinned. And with that, he got out of the car, went
around and opened her car door for her.
Then, he fished for some keys in his jacket pocket. He went to the front door of the old library
and unlocked the front door. Now Ali was
even more confused. “How did you get
keys for the library?”
“Wait and see, love.”
“Ok, but I still don’t
understand.” She said, shaking her head as she took his hand and they walked
inside.
It smelled
like old books… and dust… Evan flipped on some lights and she saw that it had
some of the old things she remembered about the old building where she spent
most of her childhood. And then, she saw
some of the things she remembered about Evan’s apartment, and a few things that
she knew he had bought because they were something that she had in her own
apartment. She saw that, in the corner,
there was a drafting table and a desk. Ali
saw that there were books on the shelves and a painting or two on the walls…
There were 2 chairs sitting by the front window. Then, she saw that there were
rose petals on the ground. Then, she
realized that there was something familiar about the placement of everything in
the room. And when she realized WHY it
was familiar, she put a hand to her mouth and gasped in shock. It was placed
exactly the way everything was in the drawings Evan had done of their future home…
Before she had even fully formulated this thought, she realized that now Frank
Sinatra was singing a love song about having the world on a string… And candles
were lit… “What?!” was all she could come up with to say.
“Ok, you’ve suffered enough…”
Evan said with that same mischievous grin that threatened to make Ali fall even
deeper in love with him and succeeded… “Well, I saw that this place had been
for sale a long time… they were having a hard time getting rid of it… and, um…
They gave me a really good price.”
Ali felt her
heart stop. “You bought the library? You
own this?!”
“Actually, the day we get
hitched- WE own it…” He showed her the paper.
She accepted it with trembling hands. It said, “Mr. Evan Grayson &
Mrs. Alexandria Hartley-Grayson” At that, Evan grabbed her hand, the paper fell
to the floor amongst the rose petals, and he led her around the old
library. He showed her everything he had
planned. He even had poster boards in
all the rooms with a layout of how he thought they could set things up. They left the room that used to be the room
where they sorted the books, and he took her to one of the large old conference
rooms, saying. “Come on, honey… I have so much to show you.”
He had set
that room up as a master bedroom. She
was flabbergasted. And he led her to the place where the kids’ books had once
been held and said, “This is the nursery…” and then he added, “That’s not too
presumptuous, is it- to assume that we’ll need it?”
She smiled
and squeezed his hand. “Not at all. There’s no one else I’d even THINK to have
kids with… I want my kids to look like you.”
Evan
blushed, and showed her a few more things before leading her back to the main
atrium of the place, and said, “Do you like it?”
“I love it.” She couldn’t stop
smiling.
“Good. All I want is for my girl
to be happy.”
“I am…So happy… Elated…
excited…thrilled… ecstatic… As long as I’m YOUR girl-I’ll be happy… And this is
SO, so great. It’s the perfect place for
us…”
Evan had one
last thing to show her… He took her to where the Young Adult section had been
and he said, “This is going to be a room where we can do our craft. I find that
I work better when you’re around me, so, I put a desk for you and a drafting
table for me… I talked to Mr. O’Connor in the front office, and he said that we
can be a team, if that’s something you would want…” He blushed and hung his
head low as if he thought she wouldn’t like that…
“I think that’s wonderful…” She
said. “There’s nothing I’d like more
than for us to work together… we already sort of do anyway…”
“Good.”
Evan said, looking relieved, running a hand through his short hair. “Now, I
want to show you something special about the nursery…” He led her back where
they had been before and drew the shades back. Outside was a lawn with a
fountain, and old benches where library patrons had once come to read outside.
There was also a play set for kids. She
grinned brightly. “It’s beautiful
Evan! I almost can’t say anything else
about it… It’s simply beautiful…”
She put her
arms around his neck, giving him a long kiss that sparked a fire and send
electricity buzzing through his body. He knew what he was about to do. He knew
what he was about to say, and the kiss from Ali made him want to do it all the
more. He got a big grin on his face when
their lips parted, and he said, “Well Ali, I guess there’s just one more thing
left to do.”
“What’s that, darling?” She said,
breathlessly.
He dropped down on one knee in the middle of the dusty old
library and said, “Marry me.”
Even though
she knew it was coming, she was still in shock.
It was all a bit surreal, but it was really happening… She said, in a
breathy sigh, tears coming to her eyes- “Yes- I’ll marry you.”
And she saw
his face light up like a kid’s when told they’re going to go to Disney World…
“Good.” His voice cracked, and Ali knew that he was happy that she had accepted
his proposal even though he knew she would say yes before he even asked… She
thought it was funny that one of his main responses to her when she agreed with
something he said, or she answered a question the way he hoped she would- was,
“Good.” And then, he did it… He pulled out a ring and she gasped at its beauty
when he slipped it on her finger, lovingly.
They embraced, and he twirled her around the room. “I can’t wait to
start a life with you.” He said into her hair as he put her down.
“We’re
very blessed… I’m very blessed… I know that…” She said.
The past few
hours had been a blur to Ali, but it was a good kind of blur. It was that blur of excitement that radiated
when you’re so excited you can barely stand… You can barely get out a response
because you’re so happy that everything in your life is finally falling into
place. Ali now had that sense of
excitement because she had everything she ever wanted and so much more. She had always prayed that she would find
someone, and she knew that God knew how much she wanted to be loved and
cherished. She knew that He knew how much she wanted to be married… He also
knew that she needed someone strong in faith and character… And He had given
her Evan. Her breath caught when she
looked at that devastatingly gorgeous, sweet man before her as he kissed her
goodnight on the porch… “I love you, Ali.” He said, forehead resting against
hers… “And I’ll never forget the way you look tonight…”
He hadn’t
taken her straight home. After the
proposal in the library that would now be their home- he had taken her back to
his place. Max looked delighted to see
her. “Hey, boy.” Her eyes were bright as
she looked at that hairy, loveable beast.
He sat down, and let her pet him. It was almost like he was subtlety
commanding her to do so… And, he looked at her as if to ask, are you going to be my new mommy?
Ali showed
the creature her ring as if he were a human. The dog seemed to smile and he
licked her face. Evan laughed. “He’s
thrilled to pieces that you’re going to marry me. When I told him I was going to ask you, he
ran around in circles, barking excitedly.”
Ali felt
like she had come home. She knew that
the fact that Max liked her so much was a good sign… Afterall, he was the one
who had gotten Ali and Evan together.
Ali hugged the dog. “I’m glad we’re friends, Max.”
The dog made
a sound that could pass for a contented sigh. The feeling was obviously
mutual. Evan just smiled, and he offered
his fiancé gosh he loved the sound of
that-a Dr. Pepper since he knew that was her favorite. When he went to go get it, he knew that she
was looking around the room, drinking everything in.
While Evan was getting the drink, Ali
looked around and found 2 paintings on the coffee table. She also saw a slew of
drawings lying beside it. She was
impressed. “These are fantastic, sweetie.”
She said it
as if in awe. His heart soared when she called him Sweetie. He could definitely
get used to that. And he knew that she had seen his paintings and drawings for
the house. As he came back into his
living room, she was holding the paintings. “I can see these in the entryway…
We can hang a coat-rack by the door, and this can be over it…” She held up the
painting of a sunset he had done the night they kissed for the first time. And then, she pointed to the painting of a
field of poppies, like in The Wizard of
Oz- which he had painted the day after they met, and said, “This would look
good on the right wall by the door… We could put something-a table, piano, or a
TV in the other corner…And we could put that bookshelf your dad built on the
right wall under the painting…”
He went over
to her and just enveloped her in his arms, kissing her sweetly. “I keep finding more reasons to love you.”
And like she
had said the first day when he told her that Max liked her; she replied, “The
feeling is mutual.”
Chapter 15
Alexandria Hartley couldn’t believe how
wonderful the evening had been. She had
learned, from past experiences- not to over expect. But Evan, she couldn’t predict him Evan if
she tried. He was so good at reading
her. He knew her. He was always surprising her with every step
he took. When she got home, it was after
2 am and she was grateful that she didn’t have to go anywhere the next
day. She twirled around her living room,
and as she changed for bed, she turned on the CD Evan had made for her. She was very impressed to say the least. He was very gifted at compiling a good mix
cd, but he was also as gifted musician.
He played the second disk-composed, and sang… He had written all the
songs. She felt her heart skip a beat as
she listened to the lyrics. She loved
how Evan had taken a basic melody and added something special to it. She could almost feel his presence in the
room as she listened to the songs. She
thought to herself that they were quite a pair.
Evan had a beautiful tenor voice, which kind of reminded her of Gene
Kelly… which was awesome. And the
lyrics- they spoke to her heart. There
was a song called Incredible in which
he had shared her story, and the story of how they met. He said in the song
that she had, “captured my heart, and when we’re apart, the days seem longer
and longer.”. He had done the songs like
a love letter and a biography. She felt
so loved and cherished. He wrote a
lovely song called, “Never Loved Before.” Which was the song that made her
heart melt. She loved the honesty in his
voice. She could feel every emotion as if it was her feeling it, and she danced
around her room. Her eyes were closed, and she somehow knew the lyrics enough
to sing along even though she had never heard the songs before. She realized that when she found Evan, she
found another piece of herself that had been missing for a long time. Evan was an honest to goodness
gentleman. He never pushed her to do
anything she didn’t want to do. He was
genteel and was one of the few guys she knew that still practiced chivalry. She wasn’t blind to the fact that he was
really trying to control himself around her.
If he weren’t a man of God, she wouldn’t have fallen so hard for
him. And if he wasn’t a man of God, he
would have a really hard time doing the right thing. She knew he would be all over her if he
didn’t have such a strong moral center and knew that he was going out with a
woman who had that same moral center. He
had to take a breath after he kissed her at the library which he later said was
to steady himself so he didn’t do something improper. She made a crack about
him being so genteel and when he stiffened, she put a hand on his back and said
with a sigh, “I haven’t exactly been making it easy on you, have I?” She had
chuckled and given him a kiss on the cheek.
He had
blushed and said, “No, you most certainly haven’t.” He looked her up and down,
taking in her figure.
Actually,
this was one of the things she liked the most about him. She loved how easy it was to joke with
him. She liked that he was an upstanding
guy. She loved him because he treated
her like a human being-but more than that- he treated her like a lady. He knew it was his job, as a man, and as her
boyfriend- turned- fiancé to take care of her.
He took it very seriously. When
they had gotten outside of the library, he had kicked at a pebble on the way
back to the car and said, “You don’t know how hard it is to look at you without
having a heart attack.”
“You really think I’m THAT
pretty?”
“You’re a knockout… You haven’t
noticed?” He opened the car door for her and went around to get in. She sighed and said, “I guess I just always
see the fat girl I used to be in the mirror… It doesn’t matter that I’ve lost a
good 100 pounds since I was a freshman in high school… I still feel like a big
fat cow… not all the time… Just sometimes…”
“You’re not fat.” He said
simply. She loved how he was so
matter-of-fact about the matter. And she
loved that he truly respected her and wanted to be the one she had waited for. He wanted to be worthy of her trust. But, most importantly, he wanted to be worthy
of her love. She wanted (and quite frankly deserved)a prince charming to sweep
her off her feet and carry her to a castle far away. It wasn’t too much to ask. After all she’d
been through- this was her reward. He made that clear in his songs. He was very sweet to her. After she listened
to the albums, she called him up, getting his voicemail because he was asleep.
She knew he would be because he was exhausted from all the goings on that
night. She really admired him and she knew that she was marrying someone who
would make her very happy. She also knew
that she was going to make HIM very happy. She knew that there was something in
the way he looked at her that was very special. When she called him, she
thanked him for the great songs, and for being so in tune to her, and for
loving her enough to write and compose all that music for her. When he called back later that day, he said,
“You’re welcome. I just thought you should know how I really feel about you. I thought you should know how much you’ve
changed my life… And I’m so grateful that you’re going to be my wife… It’s
something I’m very much grateful for.”
They made a date for the following Saturday and they knew
that the following week was going to be a crazy one. Ali’s first novel was being released that
week, and Evan had a big portfolio of drawings for a children’s book due. They wanted to celebrate the big things
happening in their lives.
Evan Grayson
was hard at work, sitting at his drafting table, doing sketches, and coloring
and painting for his portfolio, and he was glad that he only had one more to
go. He had been working on this project
non-stop for the past 2 days. He knew
the painting had to dry before he could scan it, so he cracked his knuckles and
rolled his shoulders and neck to get the cricks out. He was hungry, and found a Clif Bar to
eat-knowing that his dinner with Ali was still hours away. He was so proud of her. She had been on Good Morning America that
morning and he had been so happy that she was going to get back on time for the
date- but moreover, he was proud because she had done a really good job,
especially for her first TV interviews.
He felt blessed because one of the reporters had asked her if she had
anyone special in her life, and she had replied, “Yes. I’m engaged to a wonderful guy…Evan Grayson… He actually designed the book cover before he
had even met me, we started going out, and it wasn’t long before we knew we
were in love…”
He felt so special knowing that she wasn’t keeping anything
from anyone when it came to him.
Evan now
felt swamped. His boss had given him a
batch of 3 book covers to do, and he wasn’t even done with the last piece of
art for the Spellman children’s novel.
He had a week to get the covers done, and he was having a hard time even
getting started. When he arrived at the
restaurant, Ali noticed his fatigue right away.
“Rough day?” She raised an
eyebrow.
“Yep. I’m exhausted.” He told her
all about the new workload, and that he finally finished the last piece of the
Spellman project, with barely a minute to spare… “I can’t seem to get started
on the new stuff.” He said as he stabbed at a piece of lasagna on his
plate.
“You’re overwhelmed, dear. It happens to everyone. I am already under
pressure to leave for that book-tour and to finish editing my latest novel… And
knowing that I am also going to be planning a wedding is a bit overwhelming.”
He felt a
touch of hurt at that, but before he could even say anything or show his
emotion, she had already smiled and said, “I am looking forward to putting
together the wedding, but I find the editing job overwhelming, and I can’t say
I’m really jumping up and down about the book tour. I really don’t want to
leave you… I’ve grown accustomed to having you around, and I’m not looking
forward to being so far away from you.”
“I love you for saying that.” He
smiled.
“Were you worried that I was the most frazzled about the wedding? I really didn’t mean to give that impression. I basically have the thing planned, I just need to iron out the details and hire the people.”
“Were you worried that I was the most frazzled about the wedding? I really didn’t mean to give that impression. I basically have the thing planned, I just need to iron out the details and hire the people.”
“I was a little hurt, I’ll
admit.” He laughed.
Over that
next week, since Evan was still struggling to get the work done, Ali decided to
help him out by coming over to his apartment and making him dinner. What she
cooked was always a delightful surprise, and he was very impressed by her
culinary skills despite the fact that she didn’t put much stock in them. She also cleaned his apartment, which he had
insisted she didn’t have to do, but she did it anyway. Again, he was impressed. And just having her near him made him glad
they were engaged because he knew that soon, he would be able to be near her
every day, and he wouldn’t have to kiss her goodnight at the door anymore. On Friday, he was done with his last book
cover. As he helped her unload the
dishwasher, he said, “Thank you for helping me this week, Ali. You were a lifesaver.”
“It was my pleasure.” She
laughed, putting a cup away in the cupboard next to the fridge. “I do have to confess that I had ulterior
motives. I wanted you to see how nice it
is to have a woman in the house with you.
Also, I wanted to be near you, and to be nosy.” And then she added, “Just kidding about the
last part.”
“Well, now I’m done, and you have
accomplished that goal. I can’t wait to have you in the house with me. Not just
because your cooking is off the hook, and you clean a room nicely, but because
I just like having you around, and I hate having to send you home every
night. It just about breaks my heart.
Plus, I’m convinced that proximity to you has made my work flow better.”
“So, am I like your muse or
something?” She smiled, looking up at him with a big smile on her face, putting
away a coffee mug.
“Yep. You’ve become my other
half… And I know we’re going to be a good team.”
“We are, and actually, you always
WERE my other half, I just didn’t know it until I met you.”
“I feel the same way.” He kissed
her cheek, putting the last plate away. “It’s been so easy to do my craft when
you’re around. I’m more intuitive, and I am more creative… I take more
successful risks…”
“And I write more… I’m not
depressed… I smile all the time. I have
been keeping a healthy weight… And I feel like I have a reason to get up every
morning.”
She shut the
dishwasher and said, “I can’t wait to call you, or for you to call me back-just
because I want to hear your voice. I
sometimes want to interrupt you so we can kiss… And when I’m with you, I feel
like I’m home- like I’m right where I’m supposed to be. I felt it- when we met-
I just didn’t recognize it because love was foreign to me… But I recognize it
like an old friend now.”
“We’ve learned a lot about love
from each other.” He folded her into his arms, kissing the top of her
head. He loved her, more than life
itself…
“Yes, we have.” She agreed. He
twirled her around so he was behind her, and again, wrapped his arms around
her, resting his hands on her stomach, kissing her neck gently. “Do you know something? I’ve never been so happy.”
“Neither have I, and I must say I
am greatly enjoying this… I feel the same way you do about the matter, the
whole me being here during the week thing… I have come to the realization that
I don’t want to procrastinate too much-the whole getting married thing… because
honestly, it’s times like these when I wish we were already married.”
He was a
little surprised by that comment and showed it.
“Really? I would have thought females were more immune
to such things than males.”
“We’re human too, babe… That’s
all I’m gonna say about the matter. And
you don’t make it any easier by forgetting how early I get here in the morning
and coming downstairs with your shirt off and your hair dripping wet. That’s
kinda dangerous…” She laughed, flicking his arm playfully.
“Well, I guess I’ll have to
cancel the show tomorrow.” He sighed, sarcasm evident.
“Smarty
pants.” Was all she said.
“Achoo!” Evan heard over the
line. And then a sniffle, and a moan,
and a cough- all of which told him that Ali was sick with a cold. “Don’t go to work today, sweetie.” Evan said,
wishing he could be there with her right at this instant to hand her a box of
tissues, some Dayquil, and a bag of Strawberry Halls… “I couldn’t even if I
tried…” She managed.
“Well, I guess it’s my turn
then.” Evan chuckled.
“What are you talking about?” She
was a bit groggy.
“I’m going to take care of
you. You took care of me when I was
stressed at work, and I want to repay the favor.”
“That’s very nice.” She sneezed
at the end.
“I’ll see
you in 20 minutes.” He said, and hung up the phone before she could say
anything.
Ali was
actually a little embarrassed that the first time Evan was over at her
apartment in the morning; that she was dressed in old lounge pants and a tattered
Back to the Future T-shirt that had the Flux Capacitor on it. Her mascara was smeared under her eyes,
giving her a raccoon-ish look, and not to mention the fact that her eyes were
red and bloodshot, and her nose was running.
She sneezed on him on accident, and apologized profusely. Evan just laughed and said, “Don’t worry
about it. I’m sure I’ll sneeze on YOU one of these days.” He was so sweet too. He brought the tissues, Dayquil, and
Strawberry Halls, along with a bottle of Ruby Red Grapefruit juice and a box of
Green Tea. He also brought her flowers
and a can of chicken noodle soup. He
kissed her cheek and put her back into bed.
She was grateful for him. And she
could just imagine how he would be with their kids one day. Over the next few days, Ali didn’t really get
better. She got worse, so Evan took off
work to take her to the doctor. There,
they learned that she had bronchitis. They gave her some antibiotics and she
laughed in the car, saying to Evan, “Well, I guess you saved my life. I’m indebted to you. I’ll be your Chewbacca.” He was surprised at how serious she sounded.
“So I’m Han Solo?”
“Yes.”
When they
got back to her apartment, Ali was very tired, and pretty hungry, so she said,
“I don’t know what all there is to eat in this apartment…”
“I went to the store. Do you want some vegetable soup? I just had a craving for some.”
“That sounds nice.” She nodded.
“Ok then, my dear, go upstairs
and get comfortable. Put on your
favorite PJs and prop yourself up in bed with a good book. I’ll fix the food and bring it up to you.”
“You are a delightful man, Evan
Grayson.” She blew a kiss at him not wanting him to catch what she had.
“I try.” He laughed.
As she went
upstairs, Ali felt an overwhelming feeling of love for her guy. He was taking
care of her as if they were already married, and she knew that he would
continue to do it. He was
wonderful. He went to the grocery store
for her, he cleaned her apartment. He
even went dropped off her bills, got her mail, fixed her food, did the dishes…
He even made sure he went out and bought her favorite magazines so she would
have something to do. She was incredibly
grateful for him. Evan was someone that
made her believe in true love and fairy tales.
And she
wasn’t worried about him coming upstairs because she knew that he was a
gentleman, and wasn’t going to try anything.
She knew that he wouldn’t. She
knew he genuinely cared for her and liked to take care of her.
She changed
into a pair of comfy blue velour lounge pants, and a bright yellow shirt that
said, “Be Happy” on the front with a smiley face. It was a really soft ensemble, and she could
almost go right to sleep. Her ribs hurt
from coughing, and she was a bit achy, so she took some pain medication, making
sure it was something that wasn’t going to counteract her antibiotics or
anything else she was taking. She did
what her beau told her and sat up in bed
with a copy of Jodi Picoult’s Salem
Falls. It didn’t take Evan long at
all to bring the soup up. He had brought
her a little bowl of Oyster crackers (her favorite), and a glass of Ruby Red
Grapefruit with a ham and cheese sandwich.
He put everything on a “breakfast in bed” tray over her lap, bringing a
TV table from downstairs to eat on. “Thanks for everything, darling. You’ve been a lifesaver. I don’t know what I would have done without
you.”
“You would have been fine, but I
just wanted to do everything in my power to get you well… And I wanted to be
near you.”
“I’m glad. It’s been really nice
having you here… Not even just because my place is spotless and you’re a really
good cook.”
“I only made soup the whole
week.” He raised his eyebrow. “And today I got it out of a can.”
“Yes, but you made the ham that
you put on the sandwich, and you made the bread. This whole week you’ve made all kinds of
soup. Homemade soup. And you made chili… And stew. You’re quite good.”
He
blushed. “You’re embarrassing me.”
“Bah humbug.” She took a bite of
the sandwich after dipping it in her vegetable soup.
Evan just blushed again.
She laughed and patted his hand.
He was sweet. She knew that she had found a great guy.
Evan had
never been upstairs at Ali’s apartment.
He knew it was something that was personal and serious. He had been in her old bedroom at her
parents’ house that one night, but he hadn’t actually been in her current
room. He liked how she had it set
up. She had her bed against the wall,
black furniture, a black and white damask bedspread, Target organizational
stuff… She had a book case against the wall, by the window, and there were tons
of books on it. She had about 30 Star
Wars books, all the Harlan Coben novels, all the Left Behind books, all the
Nicolas Sparks books. She had a bunch of
coffee table books, and reference books in the Closet Maid bookcase by her
desk. She had stacks of novels by her bed to read, and magazines… A few People,
a few Martha Stewart volumes, a Brides and The Knot. She had pictures of her
friends and her family all over the walls.
She also had a cool picture from Target that said a whole bunch of stuff
about how to live. He liked that the last part was “Sing in the rain”.
He looked on
the wall as he was eating and smiled when he saw pictures of him already on her
wall. His favorite was one that they had
taken at the library right after he asked her to marry him. She had her arms
around him and her left hand resting on his shoulder, proudly bearing the
engagement ring her had given her.
Chapter 16
Ali finally
recovered from her illness, although it seemed like it took forever. Evan had been a real blessing during her time
of need. Now, she was back to work, and
expected to tour. She was so nervous
about it and really wasn’t thrilled with doing it. The first place she went was to Cleveland and
Columbus because they were important cities in her home state. She then went to Boston, Philadelphia,
Washington DC, Las Vegas, LA, and Orlando.
Now, she was in New York, and she was exhausted. She had just flown in, and was thankful that
she didn’t have anything to do that moment.
She just passed out on the bed, almost comatose from sleep
deprivation. She woke up right before
dinner time, and, forgetting where she was, she started to text Evan to see if
he wanted to meet her for dinner. And
then she cried when she realized that she was approximately 633.76 miles away from him right now. Earlier today, she had been on the plane
talking with her agent who was filling out an interview sheet for The Enquirer
in Cincinnati about her. He had asked
her; “Does your fiancĂ© like reading your work?”
“Yes.” She answered. And even if
she didn’t already know, she realized that she missed Evan and wished she was
with him right now.
“Where
are you right now?” Evan had asked her last night, feeling a pang of loneliness.
“Boston,
I WAS in Orlando, but then Boston wanted me again. I was hoping to come back for a few days
before I went to New York, but that’s shot now…”
“When do you get in to New York?”
“I should
be at my hotel by 3pm. Their time is the
same as our’s”
“Do you
know what room you’ll be in?” He hoped she knew, so he could send her some
stuff she mentioned wanting in her last email.
“536. I’m
staying at the Plaza.”
“I love
you, and I miss you.” He knew he shouldn’t have said it, but he couldn’t hold
it in anymore.
She started to cry. “I miss you too…” She sniffled. “I want
to be home. I like to travel, but I wish
you were with me. I love you, and all I
want is to come home and wedding plan, and work on the house, and write, and
hang out with you…”
He wished her could dry her tears, but he couldn’t do that
over the phone. “I shouldn’t have said
it… I’m sorry. You’re doing what you have to do. This is your first novel. You have to get the word out about
yourself. I understand that… I was just
being selfish and moody because I miss you…But I shouldn’t make you feel bad
for doing what you need to do for your career. I want you to succeed,
sweetie. I really do… I know you’re
feeling like I’m feeling and you sound like you already feel guilty about it so
I shouldn’t rub it in…”
“I
appreciate that… But you really didn’t have to apologize; I didn’t mean to
burst into tears…I’m just exhausted, and moody-like you said, and I miss you,
and home… And I wanted to share New York with you…”
A few hours later
He knew he shouldn’t have said it, and she knew she
shouldn’t have agreed, or even suggested it in the first place, but, now,
nothing could be done to stop it. He had
just gone through the doors of the world renowned Plaza Hotel, after flying the
600+ miles to New York City to see his fiancé.
It was crazy and stupid, as was paying for a room at the hotel to be
near her- not to mention the fact that
he had a feeling that one of them was probably going to do something they
regretted- not to mention that he KNEW that when he booked a flight… It was
stupid and reckless-something that was hopelessly romantic and gooey… Something
that Taylor Swift would probably write about in her songs. Ali had brought it up, so it wasn’t HIS idea,
but, it was what he wanted-for her to invite him to NYC and he wanted to share
the experience with her, so when she brought it up, he jumped on it, not
thinking about what could happen. He had
such an ache in his heart for her that his reasoning just flew out the
window. She was missing him as much as
he was missing her. He shook his head as
he carried his stuff into the lobby, going to the check-in counter. When he had his room key, he had picked a
room right down the hall from Ali’s.
That probably wasn’t a good idea either.
He was making this very complicated for himself. He made a mental note: When you’re making it hard for
yourself-shoot for harder. He dumped
his stuff in his room, and went over to Ali’s room, not knowing what would
happen, but just having to see her.
--
She had been waiting by the door, awaiting his arrival,
pacing. She opened the door and threw
her arms around him. “I missed you so much!”
She exclaimed, kissing him like it had been a month and not 2
weeks.
“I
missed you too.” He felt like a weight had been lifted off his shoulders and
there was no longer a boulder forming in his heart. Amazing what a hug and kiss can do.
And when they shut the door, he just held her for a
long time, arms wrapped around her tiny waist, smelling her perfume, feeling
the silk of her shirt against his arms.
“Tell
me about home.” She said in a sweet voice that told him how homesick she was
and how grateful she was that he was there.
“Well,
I confirmed the appointment for the reception hall-to book it… And I followed
up with your minister about pre-marriage counseling. My dad helped me put the new floors in at the
house… Brad helped… as did Justin… Your dad helped me paint… Your mom came over
and hung drapes… My mom bought those rugs the two of you picked out. She really
loves you by the way.” He said, kissing her forehead.
“I
love her too. And I’m glad you’ve gotten
so much done.” She chuckled. “Anything new at work?”
“Nope.
Same old same old. I am just working on
some cover art for C. Lanham’s Vampire book.”
“He’s
writing ANOTHER vampire book?” She raised an eyebrow.
“I
guess he figured 6 wasn’t enough.”
“2
was enough.”
“Amen.”
“Did
the photographer call?”
“Yes. I told her that we wanted the second package…
That’s what you said, right?”
“Yes. Thanks SO much! I felt bad that I couldn’t text her back when
she got back with me… I was getting on the plane…”
“She
thought that’s what happened, so she called me.
Anything new with you?”
“just
you-here… And New York… That’s pretty cool.”
“Alright. Your agent hasn’t hit on you?” He was joking,
pretending to be jealous- but knowing that the guy was gay. She laughed, “I’m not his type. I’m a girl.
But even if he were to change his mind, I won’t change mine… I’m too
fond of you.”
“That’s
nice.” He chuckled.
“Are
you ok with getting married at my church.. I mean, I never really asked you… I
just did it.”
“I’ve
always been ok with that. I never
expected to get married at my church. I
always thought it would be at my bride’s church.”
She looked slightly surprised when she looked at
him. “Really?”
“Yeah. I never really thought that I would get
married at my church… And honestly, I never really thought about it much… It always
was something that the bride did, I was taught… It doesn’t bother me at all.”
“Really?”
She said, exhaling gently.
“Yes. Baby, all I want is for you to be
happy-whatever that means. I want what
you want. I know you want your daddy to
walk you down the aisle of your church.
I know your minister has wanted to marry you off since you were
young. Everyone loves you there. Actually, I’ve only been going to my current
church for about six years. We used to
go to one on the other side of town…”
“This
means a lot to me.” She laid her head on his chest, smelling the faint scent of
Old Spice, and finding it intoxicating. “I want you to know that.”
“I
know that.” He smiled at her, and gave her a kiss that told her everything she
needed to know.
“So”
she said, nose to nose with him. “If I’m
the only girl you’ve ever kissed, how are you so proficient at it?”
“I
don’t know. Right girl I guess.” He
shrugged.
“Hmm.”
She said, observing how cute he looked in his faded blue jeans and his green
button-down shirt, unbuttoned at the top.
He was so darn attractive. She
knew that him coming here was a little dangerous, and standing here with him,
being held in his strong arms when she was vulnerable was reckless. When they sat on her bed and talked, she knew
how easy it would be to slip up. She
knew that it was a test of every fiber of her being and she couldn’t imagine
how Evan was feeling. He was being an
absolute gentleman, but she knew that there must be a little bit of longing to
be a bad boy… She knew she was feeling a little bit of rebellion in her bones. But, in spite of these feelings, or maybe
even because of them, her and Evan had a wonderful conversation where they
talked about things that they hadn’t thought to talk about before. They made up their minds that they weren’t
going to get mad at anything the other said.
They were just going to say what they needed to say.
“I
want two kids.” He said, bluntly. “I always dreamed of a swing set with two
swings, and 2 kids swinging…”
“That’s
what I always saw too.” She said.
“I
don’t like wedding bands… unless they’re just playing jazz or something at the
ceremony or while people are eating at the reception… I like DJ’s for the
reception and the dancing.”
“Preach
it. See, we’re already compatible.”
“I
don’t really care about flowers… I mean, they’re pretty and all, and they smell
kinda nice, but, I could really care less.
You?”
“Amen
again. I like roses, and lilacs, and
Stargazer Lilies. That’s all the kinds of flowers I’m using in the wedding
arrangements. Is that alright?”
“Perfect.”
“I
wanted a photo booth, so I looked into it.”
“Ooh!
That sounds like fun! Go for it!”
“Yay. I just always thought that sounded like fun…
I don’t want to have a boring reception.”
“God
forbid! We won’t… And I don’t want
boring food.”
“Neither
do I, or unrecognizable food. I also want to do signature cocktails. I’ve been Pinteresting and looking recipes up
in my bridal magazines-came up with a few ideas. When I get back, we’ll have to try out our
bartending skills and see how they taste. Then we can choose the right one.”
“That
sounds like a good time. You’re not
trying to get me drunk and take advantage of me, are you?”
He joked, making her crack up. “This isn’t Grey’s Anatomy, Evan. And it’s a little weird that you knew that
line.”
“It
used to be my mom’s favorite show…”
“Well,
that’s something we have in common.”
They talked about desserts for the wedding. He told her that he picked out a Groom’s
Cake. She laughed in disbelief when he
showed it to her on his phone. “Shut
up! Seriously?!”
He looked at her, alarmed, not expecting that
reaction. “What? Do you hate it?”
She put a hand lightly on his thigh. “No! I love it! This is why I reacted that
way.” She pulled out a little notebook
that had wedding stuff in it, and flipped to the page she wanted and then
showed it to him. It was a picture of
the same cake. “No way! You picked the
same cake?”
“I
thought it was amusing, and even before I met you, I thought that any guy I
would marry would probably like it.”
“That’s
awesome.”
The cake he had picked out was a cake in the shape of
an AT-AT Walker from Star Wars. She had
seen it in an old issue of The Knot Ohio and just fell in love with it’s
whimsy. She knew that any guy she would
say ‘yes’ to would like Star Wars.
Period. They talked some
more. She asked, “How soon do you
picture us having kids?”
“Like
a year? I’m not picky though. Whenever it happens, it happens. I just don’t want to be an old fart when I
have kids.”
She laughed at his bluntness. “I don’t exactly want to be a wrinkled old
lady either… I think a year is a good matter of time.” And then she got a dark
expression on her face as if she just remembered something and she was afraid
that what she had remembered would hurt him, or that he wouldn’t like it… She
had forgotten something, but now, she remembered, and the memory hurt, quite obviously.
“What
is it?” He asked. “I promise, nothing
you could ever say will change my mind about you.”
She took a breath and looked down, “I just-always
forget about the surgery… I mean, I SHOULD be able to still have kids, but
there’s a chance that because I lost a tube, and an ovary that it may not
happen, so I don’t want you to get your hopes up-or be mad if it doesn’t
happen… I love you, and I didn’t want to keep it from you… I know you already
know about the surgery, but even I-the one who had it-forgets sometimes the
implications…”
He had to admit that he had forgotten that part of the
puzzle. As much as he wanted kids, if it
didn’t happen, or if they only had one, he would be alright. He didn’t want her to think that he didn’t
love her enough to stay with her-knowing that.
So, he pulled her closer and said, “Sweetie, that’s alright. I’ll love you either way. If we have kids, great; if we don’t, that’s
fine too… I’m marrying you because I love you, not to have an heir. And you never know, with all my medical
stuff, I may not be able to have kids… No one ever said that, but why would
they tell a 9 year old that?”
“You’re
right… and thank you … You’re such a sweetheart. I am glad I got that off my
chest. And I will love you either way.”
Evan was now back into his room, changing for bed,
thinking about all the things he and Ali had talked about. He had only been done for a few minutes when
there was a knock at his door. He took a
deep breath because he knew who it was. He
was almost afraid to open the door and let her in because he had just been
thinking of how amazing this young lady was that he was about to marry. He knew she was amazing. And she had amazing family-amazing friends. She had an amazing voice. Whether she was belting out Taylor Swift
songs in the car, or singing a Hanson song cleaning her apartment, or singing
along to church songs when they went to service together… She was an amazing
vocalist. Her voice was an enigma- soft
and pretty, but always able to be heard.
She had a good range. And he loved that she sang with such
conviction. She sang believing the words
she sang. He remembered the first time
he took her to church with him… it was the week after they met. They had just begun dating and he just
thought it would be something cool together. He had introduced her to his
church friends, who had all texted or Facebooked him later telling him how
pretty “the little red-haired girl” he brought to church was. They were all very happy for him, and invited
her to their annual carnival given by the church. She had accepted and hung on his arm like
there was nowhere in the world she’d rather be.
He loved sitting by her side when they rode rides. He won her a few trinkets, which he noticed
when she was sick and he was taking care of her. They were on her bookshelf and on her
desk. He bought her a silly rubber duck
and a plastic sword, and won her a Slinky.
He had chuckled and pointed everything out to her that day. She laughed and said that she wouldn’t part
with them for the world because they came from him. And now, she was at his door, and he let her
in, knowing that she was the only one that could be there. “I couldn’t sleep.” She said.
“I
didn’t even try.”
He embraced her, and she kissed him tenderly. They went inside, and he caught his breath noticing that she had changed into a night gown, and had a robe on over it. She was making it really hard to be good. But, he made up his mind that he was going to control himself, and when he put his mind to something, he usually accomplished it. This was going to be the same, although he knew that passing the third grade, even with all the time in the hospital- was a lot easier than putting into his mind that he wasn’t going to slip up with Ali- who was ravishingly gorgeous. He was surprised that she actually stayed there that night, but, he had talked her ear off about being angry that Downton Abbey killed off Sybil and Matthew in season 3. “I love that you like Downton. I never knew a dude who liked it.” She had said. “And yes, I cried for like a week.”
He embraced her, and she kissed him tenderly. They went inside, and he caught his breath noticing that she had changed into a night gown, and had a robe on over it. She was making it really hard to be good. But, he made up his mind that he was going to control himself, and when he put his mind to something, he usually accomplished it. This was going to be the same, although he knew that passing the third grade, even with all the time in the hospital- was a lot easier than putting into his mind that he wasn’t going to slip up with Ali- who was ravishingly gorgeous. He was surprised that she actually stayed there that night, but, he had talked her ear off about being angry that Downton Abbey killed off Sybil and Matthew in season 3. “I love that you like Downton. I never knew a dude who liked it.” She had said. “And yes, I cried for like a week.”
“Those
mean British people and their cruel murders… I threw a pillow across the room
and teared up-definitely.”
“At
least you didn’t throw your phone.” She said.
“This
is true.”
“It’s
so sad. Those British people are
heartless.”
He was enjoying this exchange. “Two dead favorites within like 3 episodes of
each other. And both new parents… And Matthew and Mary, the beloved couple!”
“Who
finally got together and had that elusive offspring… and yet Thomas lives…”
“THOMASSS!
Oh, that a cruel world we live in!” He put a hand to his head, dramatically.
“And
Tom and Matthew were bros!”
“Waaaaah
I’m just so upset by this. You need to
tell me, ‘Evan, get over it. It’s just a
stupid TV show that you shouldn’t even like because you’re totally straight and
hate watching chick flicks, so why are you watching Downton Abbey?!’.”
“I
would never say that to you…”
“So
it’s ok?”
“Yes.
I need a Downton buddy.”
“Proud
to do it.”
She chuckled, kissing him. “I was upset too. I still am.”
“Ugh!
At least we can go into season 4 together… even though we may not want to after
this terrible betrayal by the British.”
“No
wonder we founded our own country.”
“Right
you are on that one.”
“Even in 1776, our forefathers knew that those dang Brits were going to murder Sybil and Mary’s darling Matthew…”
“Even in 1776, our forefathers knew that those dang Brits were going to murder Sybil and Mary’s darling Matthew…”
“They
were plotting the whole time!!! Filthy scoundrels!”
“THAT
was the long line of usurpations and grievances Jefferson talked about.”
“Oy
vey!”
“When
in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve
ties with people who kill off characters you like in TV shows and movies- it’s
cruel! And if you’re THAT cruel, then we just don’t want to be a part of your
country any more! And as Taylor Swift says, ‘All you are is MEAN and a LIAR,
and PATHETIC, and ALONE IN LIFE. And MEAN and MEAN and MEAN and MEAN!’ we are
all created equal and are endowed by our Creator by a certain Unalienable right
to see our characters live and actually be happy for a change!”
At that, Evan cracked up laughing, side splitting. “Thomas Jefferson just rolled over in his
grave.”
“Sorry
Tom.” She looked up. “Love your Declaration. It was WAY more eloquent than mine.”
He had certainly
found a treasure in her.
Ali Hartley knew that she shouldn’t do it. She knew
that of all things, this was reckless; irresponsible, and possibly to her own
detriment, but she just couldn’t make herself leave the room, so she stayed, and
let herself fall asleep on Evan’s shoulder.
She woke up the next morning in the bed next to his and looked over at
him. He was still asleep, bless his
heart, and sunlight bathed his handsome form.
Her breath caught because he wasn’t wearing a shirt. He probably got hot in the middle of the
night and forgot she was there. His back
was to her, and she could see a scar on his shoulder blade from where he had
fallen off a ladder when he was a kid, falling on his back onto something sharp
and hard, he didn’t remember what, he said. And to her, it made him look dashing. Funny thing about scars… the people who have
them wish they didn’t, and some people bash you for your scars and say that
they’re ugly… but to the people who care about you; those scars mean a
lot. They make you look strong and brave
because scars mean that you’ve been wounded, but you survived. You lived to tell the tale. Scars are your
testament to what you’ve been through in life.
She had a few scars of her own.
Some were on her heart, and some were physical. She had also had to live with fear of losing
someone she loved because of those scars and everything that came with
them. She loved how understanding he was
when she told him that she might not be able to have kids. They had talked about their hopes and dreams,
and they had discussed their two hypothetical children, and the things they
would teach them, and they forgot to remember that it may not happen… Even if
there was nothing really wrong with either of them, they might never have a
child… that’s just the way life goes sometimes.
She decided that she was going to order breakfast, so,
she went over to her room, and called for room service, since it was covered in
the company’s budget for her travels. She had it sent to her room, and while
she was waiting, she changed for the day ahead after a quick shower, and then,
went back over once the food was delivered.
She had written her man a note letting him know what she was doing, and
so, when she came over with the food, he grinned. “You’re so sweet… I’m starving.”
“I
hope you like it.”
“I’m
sure I will.”
She sat down with him at the table by the window and
started to eat. “So, I called my agent
and he said that you’re more than welcome to, as he put it, not me- ‘tag along’
with us when I go to my interviews and press releases… In between, we can do a
little sight-seeing.”
“That
sounds great. I appreciate you for
asking, and I appreciate Steffan for letting me ‘tag along’.”
“I
told him he better not hit on you.”
“I
appreciate that.”
He chuckled,
stabbing a piece of sausage on his plate.
Evan loved watching Ali do her thing. She dressed poised and sophisticated, but
yet, youthful. She didn’t look stuffy,
and she didn’t try to be something she wasn’t. She also proudly hung on his
arm, and told everyone how much she loved him.
He sat behind the scenes when she was on Leno and he smiled when she
described why she wrote. She told the
audience, as well as the host, that, “Even though what I write is fiction, it’s
sort of biographical. It’s like a diary
in a way. They always tell people in
therapy or counseling to journal. And
there’s a reason for that. Oftentimes,
because we’re afraid to actually say what we think, we repress our feelings-
but journaling and writing everything out puts it in black and white. You actually HAVE to write the words you’re
thinking, and you organize your thoughts to put them in one place… You heal
yourself from the inside out… Even if what you write is just something you’re
feeling, and it isn’t even true-that’s what you’re feeling. It’s true to you in that moment. And a lot of times, we feel like nobody cares
about our problems, or that you could talk to someone for days on end without ever
resolving the problem, but when you write it down, it’s like taking notes…”
“So,
tell our viewers how old you are.” Jay asked, looking at her. It was an odd question, but she knew why he
was asking it, as did Evan.
“I’m
22.”
“You’re
pretty smart for someone so young.”
“I’ve
been through a lot. Strength and wisdom often go hand in hand.”
“Yes. You’re right.” And then he said, “So, from
this novel, and the one hitting the stands in a few months, is there a major
difference?”
“Not
particularly… It’s kind of a story within a story-which is different than the
one that’s out now. But, the next one-
that I just sent in for publication-that one is different- more because of the
blessings I’ve received-the additional healing, and the growth of my
self-esteem, confidence- and love in my life.
Actually, I had only written like 30 pages of the book, and it was all
kind of random-not really put together very well, piece-y… choppy, and then, I
met my fiancé. I know its cliché, but,
everything fell into place. And life
imitated art. I’m not sure if it was
because Evan read my first book and just decided to propose the way he
proposed-or if he just did it without thinking- but, he proposed in a library,
and my character, Caitlen got engaged in a library… Anyway-it was very romantic
and sweet.”
“So,
on that subject, are you able to wedding plan on a book tour?”
“It’s
hard, but yes. I have a Kindle, and a
laptop, and I carry my cell with me… I buy bridal magazines, and keep in touch
with my contacts for the wedding… Evan is a big help too. He’s been getting back with everyone for me,
and sometimes, we both Skype with the various vendors if it’s something we both
have to agree on…”
--
Ali had been so nervous before Leno, but Evan calmed
her down and told her she would be great.
After the taping, she took him to an Italian Bistro that had been
recommended by a colleague at work. “The
food is delicious.” Evan said after finishing everything on his plate.
“I
shouldn’t have eaten so much, but I just couldn’t stop myself. It’s not so bad though… When I was sick, I
probably lost ten pounds despite all the great food you made me.”
“I
do what I can.” He joked, sipping his wine.
Then, her phone
buzzed in her purse. She didn’t want to
answer it because she thought it was rude to talk on the phone when you’re on a
date unless it’s absolutely urgent. She
looked at her phone and saw “4 Missed Calls” She clicked on the icon with her
finger and saw they were all from the company making her wedding dress. And she felt her phone vibrate when it lit up
to tell her that they were calling again.
“I think something’s up with my dress. They keep calling me.”
“Go
ahead and take it. It’s probably
important.”
She nodded and answered. When she got off the phone, she looked
crestfallen. “What’s wrong?” He asked,
eyes very concerned about whatever was troubling her.
“There
was a fire at the shop, and my dress is gone. They’re putting the money back on
the card, and they said that they feel terrible about it… They’re even giving
me a little more than I paid because they know I’m away on business, and the
wedding’s so soon… I am sad- but I feel like they were overly generous… THEY
lost their store…”
Evan actually smiled a tad. He, of course, wasn’t happy that Ali’s dress
burned up, and the people lost their shop… He DID think they were VERY
generous… But, he smiled because of the way Ali had handled it. She was so graceful
and adult about it… and she showed compassion for the shop-owner, and she
wasn’t being a typical self-absorbed bridezilla that he had heard so much
about. She was being a good, kind, Christian woman about everything.
“You’re
great.” He said, simply. “I think that
one passage in the Bible- Proverbs 31 describes you perfectly.”
She blushed.
“Really?”
“Worth far more than rubies you are.”
“Well,
that’s- wow…”
“You
are that woman, Ali.”
“I know it talks about the woman,
but, you’re that man.”
Evan loved talking with Ali. He loved eating with her, walking with her…
He loved all the simple things they did together that made everything
real. Evan loved the way she moved, the
way she talked-how she dressed… He loved that she was real. She said what she needed to say. There was no bull with her. He loved that last night, she had sat on his
bed and said, “I have never missed anyone so much.” It was real and
palpable.
She had told him that she had to come over because she
didn’t like that she had to send him back to his room.
“You
didn’t send me back. I left.” He had said.
“Never
the less, I hated that you couldn’t just stay here, but I knew that you were
trying to be good. So, since I’ve always
been called a rebel, I decided to be the bad girl.”
“You’re
not a bad girl.” He had said. “You’re my
angel.”
“And
you’re mine.” She kissed him gently. “I
really wish that it was easier to wedding plan on this book tour…”
“I’ll
help you. I’ll send you anything you need.
I’ll go to the caterer for you.
I’ll fax stuff. I’ll print
announcements or programs. I’ll buy
favors-whatever… Or if what you want is to just meet up every so often, I can
do that…”
He really didn’t know very much about wedding planning,
but he just wanted Ali to rest at ease about everything.
“What
I really want” she smiled, “is you. And
I love that you’re so kind, and willing to help me with everything. I won’t make it too hard on you. How about this- we should get a wedding
coordinator. I have my Look Book with
me… I’m on Pinterest… he or she can help iron out the details… And you can work
on something very special for me… I gave my favorite cake designs to the baker,
and he drew something to show me what it would look like, but it’s a crude
model… Even he said so…Would you be able to do an artistic rendering of it for
my book?”
“I’d
love to. Oh, I had this idea- for the photo booth, we could do it
ourselves. I can paint a backdrop, and
we can get some old furniture and props out of my grandparents’ attic, and we
could go to an antique place or whatever and get some funky stuff… I have this
weird Aunt Addie that is a photographer and always wants something to do at
weddings… That’s the only way she’d come… She could take the pictures as a
wedding gift. And trust me, that’s a WAY
better gift than the bizarre sculptures that she creates. They could make your eyes burn and your
stomach flip over.”
“That
bad, huh?” She had said.
“I’m
afraid so.”
“It’s
a shame… Anyway, that sounds like a great idea.
I’d love that.”
“Cool. Once I get back, I’ll get right on that.”
“You’re amazing.”
Chapter 17
Ali fell asleep that night in Evan’s arms. He had been singing to her as she looked at
the pictures of the wedding dress that she was no longer going to have. She didn’t cry. She just sighed and set them aside.
In the morning, Evan said to her, “I had an idea about
your dress. I know someone from middle
school… they grew up to be a dress designer here in New York… You know what you
like… I know she’s been itching for customers since most ‘snobby brides’ choose
big name designers… She has been sending me stuff since she found out we were
dating. I know she’d design one heck of
a dress. In middle school, she made half
her clothes, her Halloween costumes, and everything… Everyone thought they were
something imported from Paris or London or Milan or something… She would give me a great price, and she’d
just adore you… And her shop is located less than a block from the Times where
you have your 1:00.”
Her eyes got big as saucers. “Seriously?!”
“Yes.”
“Evan,
are you trying to be irresistible? Because if so, you’re doing a darn fine job
of it.”
“You
caught me. That was my goal.”
“Well
then, I will just have to accept that invitation with wide open arms. Can you
call and get my an appointment? You know
her.”
“I’ll
do that right now.” He said with a big huge grin.
By 2:15 that afternoon, Ali was sitting with Cassie St.
Claire in her office, looking over the dresses that Ali liked.
“These
are gorgeous. You have fabulous style,
Ali. We’re going to create something
beautiful.”
And with a smile, Cassie told her to go look through
some of the sample dresses for a few minutes.
And by the time Ali was done, Cassie held up a piece of paper that had a
sketch of a wedding dress that was even better than the one she had
before. Her breath caught. “It’s perfect… Stunning!”
“So
you like it?” Cassie looked a bit unsure.
“I
love it.” She got tears in her eyes.
“That’s MY dress.”
“Yes
it is. I designed it piece by piece in my head, going off of that wonderful
book of your’s. I also liked that you
showed me that Costume folder of your’s on Facebook… It helped my creative
juices flow.”
“Wow.”
“Yes. See here- the top of this dress has the
beading of dress 1 in your book. It has
the capped sleeves of the Belle dress you picked out… The Cinderella Skirt, and
the hot pink sash like dress 4 here… And that Casablanca Bridal one where you
liked the beading on the skirt, I put that in there… And this is my ode to
Grace Kelly in The Rear Window.” She
had done pearl beading coming down from the waist of the A-Line Ball Gown that
looked a little like vines, which was white on white, whereas the costume was
black on white… But, it was perfect. And
on those capped Belle sleeves, Ali noticed that Cassie had done silver strands
making them stand out. “This is from my favorite Padmè nightgown from Episode 3.”
“Yep. And your wedding is in the winter, so I
didn’t want you to freeze to death so I designed this…” She got another sheet
of paper and showed her a lace jacket whose sleeves reminded Ali of Padmè’s
wedding gown from Episode 2.
“And,
I know you came in here for YOUR dress, but, I thought these up for your maids.”
Another sheet of paper.
“I dare you to guess the actress and movie this came from.”
“Grace Kelly, Dial ‘M’ For Murder! It’s the ‘red dress’.”
“Grace Kelly, Dial ‘M’ For Murder! It’s the ‘red dress’.”
“Exactly. And I made them pink, but you said something
about making them slightly different.”
“Yeah,
um… My sister can do strapless probably the best of all my girlfriends… Nikki
is quirky and I think she’d like something asymmetrical. Maddy would be the
closest to the original design. She’s
getting married in 2 months.”
By the time they were done, Ali had figured out her
dress as well as a dress for each one of her girls. Alyssa had a fairly simple frock because she
wasn’t a big showy, flashy person- but it was very much like a strapless
version of the black lace dress/overlay that Lucille Ball wore a lot in seasons
4 and 5 of I Love Lucy. Nikki’s dress,
Ali thought was like Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland-but for weddings. It was a take on the dress that the Mad
Hatter made for Alice when she got really tiny and he hid her in the tea
pot. And Maddy had a more classic
version of the original drawing. When
the girls got the sketches via email, they texted her with happy/stunned replies.
“Shut
up! This is the funkiest, coolest bridesmaid dress in the world!” Nikki said.
She was an Alice in Wonderland freak so much so that the group of friends had a
Mad Hatter Birthday Tea for her.
“This
is gorgeous!” Maddy said.
“I
can hear the I Love Lucy theme ringing in my head.” Was what Alyssa exclaimed
on Skype that night.
“I’m
glad you like it so much, sweetie.” Ali smiled, glad that her sister
appreciated all the hard work Cassie had put in.
“So,
um, I probably shouldn’t ask this because I know you didn’t, but mom asked me
to ask you if anything improper is going on between you and the Beautiful Irish
Man.”
“No.
You can tell her that the Beautiful Irish Man is a gentleman, and this Wee Lass
is trying to be on her best behavior.”
“Ok.
Just checking. Evan really flew all the
way to New York to see you… Got a room at the Plaza, and hasn’t tried anything
with you.”
“As
Mickey and Sylvia sang, ‘Love is Strange’.” *********
Evan returned home when Ali went from New York to someplace
in New Jersey. He had to get back to
work, even though he didn’t relish the thought of being away from her. At work, Evan made sure he did everything he
could to the best of his ability. Ali
came back a week later, and she had with her a list of New York Times Bestsellers
List with her name at the top. He beamed
and she jumped into his arms, grinning like no other. “I did it! I really did it!”
“You
sure did, princess.” He said into her softly scented red hair.
“I’m
so excited! I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited- except when we got
engaged… That will always be at the top… Oh, Evan, thank you for being such a
great supporter and for all your encouragement… You’ve just- been wonderful,
and I know this has all been hard on you- with the book tour, being away from
each other… But you have just been magnificent.
And I adore you. You made all
those dreams I wrote about in my novel real.
I was just writing my hopes, and then, I met you and you made all those
dreams come true. You did exactly what
you promised the day we met, and I’m just in awe of everything you have taught
me about love… And I know that our story doesn’t end with happily ever after. I know that things aren’t always going to be
all roses and sunshine, but I also know that neither one of us is going to give
up. We are going to stand by each other
in good times and bad. Even when one or
both of us wants to leave, we’re going to be able to count to ten and get over
it because I know we can’t live without each other’s love. I know that each of us respects the other
enough to stick it out no matter what. I
know it’s true. We will be happy. We have to be. I have faith that we will.”
Evan’s mouth was dry from emotion. Ali had said everything he was thinking. “I will always be here for you.” He
said. “I will always love you, and my
heart will always belong to you. I’m
looking forward to being your husband, you being my wife… the house we’ll
share…the memories… and hopefully, the children… I look forward to growing old
with you- sitting on the front porch drinking lemonade in the summertime,
eating snickerdoodles and eating dinner at 4:00 or whatever it is you do when
you’re an old married couple.”
She laughed. “And we’ll go to bed at 9:00 and wake up
at 7:00.”
“I
don’t know about waking up that early.”
“I
was hoping you would say that. You know I’m not a morning person any more than
you are.”
“I
HATE mornings. I HATE them. I can’t
really think of many things I hate more than mornings.”
“Amen.
I knew I said ‘yes’ for a reason.”
“I
know this is terrible, and I shouldn’t say this to you, but, I’m looking
forward to not having to control myself with you. I gotta tell you, it is REALLY hard to be
this in love with you, to see you and hear you, and kiss you, desire you, but
not be able to show you how much I really love you.”
She blushed, but she laid a gentle kiss on his neck, “I
know. Just think, it’s only another four
months. I know that seems like an
eternity, but trust me, it’s not. Four
months is about how long it takes for me to grow my hair out, or write one
hundred pages in a novel, and edit it.
In the three-almost-four months we’ve been dating, I finished a novel
and sent it in for edits, had a book published and printed, met the love of my
life, got engaged after two months, started to plan a wedding, survived
bronchitis and went on a book tour, making the Times list! You designed a killer book cover for a
starving artist, so to speak… You met the love of your life. You asked her to
marry you. You did an entire portfolio
of illustrations for a children’s novel.
You designed five book covers.
You re-designed an abandoned library to make it a house. You did three gorgeous paintings. You had three hair cuts. And you wrote, composed, played, sang, and
recorded a CD for your girlfriend… And you took a trip to New York. That isn’t
a lot of time, but, what matters is what you accomplish. Baby, you’ve already made it for three
months. And I haven’t been making it
easy- except for when I had bronchitis and I sneezed on you…”
“You’re
right, except for the last part. I
didn’t mind being sneezed on by you.”
“You’re
weird.”
“You’re
right.”
“And
just to remind you, I feel the same things you do. I’m only human. That night in NYC when I was a rebel and
stayed in your room at the hotel- I wanted to climb in beside you… I’m not
gonna lie. It’s probably good that I
fell asleep, and you put me in the other bed… I’ve never felt that way before
you. I’ve never behaved so recklessly in
my life, but, even knowing that, I still walked over there… I still wanted
you. I still wanted to reward you for
being so good to me…I don’t know… I don’t know if I would have actually gone
through with it or not… which kinda scares me honestly… And I knew you were
trying SO HARD! But I knew I could
hardly blame you if you couldn’t resist anymore.”
And he had to catch his breath. He didn’t know all this. But, he understood every word of it. And he said a silent prayer, getting back a
reply- you will never be tempted beyond
what you can bear.
“We
were able to control ourselves. You
wouldn’t have done anything, and neither would I… I remember that night, being
so afraid that I wouldn’t be able to control myself, but something kept saying,
just a little longer. And my mind was
racing, saying, HOW MUCH longer? And
then, just a bit longer. It sounds
maddeningly unhelpful… but it actually helped. We’re just finite beings. Our time is short. We are impatient. But really, you’re right. In the grand scheme of things, four months is
not long at all. A year isn’t really a
long time. I haven’t known you a long time, actually. But, the main reason I know you’re the one is
that, the moment I met you, I felt like I had known you my whole life. But more than that- it was like I knew you
before that…like we met one hundred years ago on the Titanic or back in the
days of Shakespeare or something… It was like everything clicked when you
walked out of that door. But even a
little before that- when I designed the cover to your novel, and when I read
it, I now remember thinking to myself; this
girl is special about its author.
And something told me to actually READ your novel… Why would that happen
if we weren’t meant to be?”
“It
wouldn’t.” She replied, head on his chest.
“We met for a reason. We were
meant for each other. You were sent to
me to tell me that fairytales exist, and there are knights in shining armor out there. You were sent to me because I believed that
no matter what or when- that God knew what I wanted and needed. He knew that I wanted to be married. He knew that I had been through a lot. He knew that I needed someone to protect me,
even though I didn’t want to need that… I’ve always been the tough girl with a
tender heart. And just when I finally
penned all my hopes, fears, and dreams; He blessed me with you as if to say, you waited. I was listening. I heard your
prayers, but I was waiting for you to know exactly what you wanted, for you to
be in a place where you could receive love without strings attached. I wanted
you to have the real thing, not an imitation.
And this Prince Charming of yours- well, HE was sent to YOU because I
wanted HIM to have the best of my flock.
And he was sent to you THEN because I wanted each of you to have the
best version of each other, and then, to grow together- all-the-while updating
and becoming even BETTER versions of yourselves. That’s what’s in store for
you. And Evan, well, I love him as I loved David because he is a man after My
own heart. Both of you are vessels into which I will pour out My love and
blessings. Life may not always be
easy. The journey will be rough, but
now, neither of you have to go alone.”
*---*
Evan thought
about everything Ali had said. She was
right. And he found himself so in awe of
what she had said. Ali was an amazing
woman, and Evan knew that everything she just said wasn’t really coming from
herself, it was coming straight from God.
She obviously knew Him well, and He knew her. And Evan actually teared up at the part about
him being like David. That was something
that most men (of faith anyway) strived towards but never thought they’d really
ever get to. But, apparently, he
was. That stopped him dead in his
tracks, to be perfectly honest. And all
he could do at that moment was twirl his lady love around, and smile because he
was incredibly happy and incredibly blessed.
This was maybe a little awkward, but it was
needed. Evan DID have friends, just none
that he really wanted in his wedding party.
Of course, his brothers were going to be in it, but, Evan was trying to
figure out who else was going to be in front with him. He had decided to ask Ali’s friend (almost a
brother really), Brian Haines. They had
hung out a few times and really hit it off.
They had added each other on Facebook, and both had invited each other
to a few things like parties and grill-outs, and double dates (well, that was
something Ali set up all by herself). Ali wanted everyone to be friends, and
now he had been welcomed into their posse, but, ultimately, he was the closest
to Brian out of the guys, mostly just because of proximity. But, Brian Haines was one of those people who
just knew everyone. Everyone liked
him. And everywhere the group of friends
went, Brian always knew someone.
Always. Without Fail. It was actually fairly bizarre. He had over one thousand friends on Facebook.
Seriously-no lies.
Another reason why Evan felt like he could go to Brian
with this request was that Brian had actually instant messaged him that Ali was
one of the coolest people Evan would ever meet. “Yeah, I know.” Evan had said.
“You better.
You DO know that if you ever hurt her, you’re dead, right?”
“Yeah, I know. I promise I won’t hurt her. I won’t break her
heart, and I will never use her, cheat on her, or abandon her. I know what a blessing she is. I can’t screw this up.”
“Ok. Just so we’re
clear. We all really love her. And she
really loves you. In all actuality, however, I’m only saying all of this out of
obligation. I’m one of her oldest and dearest
friends. Like a brother, honestly. I have to make sure whoever is going to date
my sister is worthy, and won’t hurt her.”
“I have no problems
with that.”
So, from that moment on, Brian and Evan had a
friendship that grew every time they talked.
And that brings us to now.
--
Brian Haines had been a tad bit surprised when Evan
texted him and asked if he wanted to grab some wings or a burger or something.
“Uh, sure. When?”
“Tomorrow?”
“Yeah,
that’s fine. Wild Mike’s in Delhi?”
“You
got it. 6:00?”
“You
got it. See ya later, dude.”
And now, Brian was walking into the sports bar
wondering why Evan wanted to meet him there. Sure, they were friends, but, it
was all of a sudden. When Brian walked
in, Evan was already there, in a booth, pondering the menu, but obviously
waiting for his friend. Evan looked up
and saw him, giving him the nod. Oh, the nod; the universal show of greeting
for males, especially males forty and under.
Brian gave him the necessary nod back, walking to the table. They gave each other a handshake, and Brian
sat down. “Have you decided yet?” Brian
asked.
“The
Sixteen Piece Boneless Wings, Original Buffalo, Extra Hot with Ranch, and
fries… and a Dr.Pepper. I’m not very original… it’s pretty much what I get
every time I go here.”
Brian couldn’t help but chuckle at that. “It’s like when you go to Skyline and you
ALWAYS get a 3-Way.”
“Or
LaRosa’s and always get pizza.”
“Or
Montgomery Inn and always get ribs.”
“Graeter’s
and always get ice cream? No… that’s ok…
must get ice cream at Graeter’s.”
“Do
you realize that everything we just named was only Cincinnati food?”
“The
thought DID cross my mind.”
Brian looked down at the menu, already knowing that he
was going to get The Sixteen Piece Regular Wings – Kansas City BBQ, Medium with
Ranch, and an order of cheese sticks and a Mountain Dew. So, that’s what he ordered when the waitress
came around.
“Do
you think we’ll actually eat all this food?”
“Doubt
it… But, we can take some of the wings home.”
“True.”
It was silent a second and then, Brian asked, “So, what
made you invite me here tonight, man?”
“Well,
I wanted to ask if you could do me a favor.”
“Sure.”
Brian knew it must be something serious. He just didn’t know what it could be.
“Would
you be a groomsman in my wedding? It
would mean a lot to me, and I know it
would mean a lot to Ali.”
“I’d
be happy to.” Brian said almost-automatically.
“Good…
Wow, that was easier than I thought.”
“Were
you afraid I’d say no?”
“A
little bit.”
“Well,
I didn’t.”
“I
appreciate that.”
They both laughed and had a great time. And then, Brian, for some reason, he couldn’t
tell why; thought of something that had been weighing on his mind lately. “May
I ask for some advice? You’re engaged, maybe you know women better than I do.”
Evan laughed, taking a swig of Dr. Pepper. “Let me tell
you something, I don’t really know anything more about women than you do… I
just happened to meet The One on my first try… But that was just God, not me…
Go ahead and shoot though, maybe I know more than I think I know.”
“Well,
um, Nik and I have been going out over a year now, and she just graduated a
little bit ago… Do you think it’s too soon to be wanting to marry her? Is that normal?”
Evan didn’t even have to say anything because Brian
remembered how he had answered the last question. “So it’s not too soon?” He asked.
“No,
not as far as in the heart… Now, some older adults might tell you to wait, but,
I don’t know, man… Nikki’s a great girl.
And I see how much you guys love each other. I think as long as you know that you’re not
going to flake out on her or be a baby and just up and change your mind, then,
I’d say, go ahead and ask her. She is a once in a lifetime treasure.”
Brian felt his cheeks flush, talking about Nikki and marriage in the same sentence.
“Yeah, she is. Have you noticed
that Nikki, Ali, Maddy and Alyssa are all amazing? I mean, really! Amazing!
Nikki can sew pillows and make quilts and aprons. She makes her own
clothes sometimes. She can bake and cook
like none-other. Alyssa bakes, and cooks
just as well, and she is super organized, and very good at math… She also has a
big heart, and she’s creative.”
“I
think that goes for all the ladies in our group.”
“Si.
You’re right… And Maddy, she’s the best listener I’ve ever met. You can jabber on for an hour and she won’t
say anything, except maybe, ‘oh’ or ‘hmm’ or’ how does that make you feel?’. No wonder she went to school to be a
counselor… She’s also a friend to the friendless, and she knows her bible like
the back of her hand. And Ali, well, she
is incredibly tough. And she is someone
who sees all sides. She also writes
like- epically! No wonder they have such
an important role in our lives.”
“You’re
totally right.”
“I
am glad I came.”
“Me
too. It’s nice to hang out- just bros.”
“It
is. Man! It’s been a long time since I
hung out one on one with a guy friend.”
“I
know! I love going places with Ali, but
I need to hang out with guy friends too.”
“Oh,
yeah. Nikki says that to me all the
time. And what’s funny is that girls
don’t need to be told. They just do it. They go to the mall, Panera, Starbucks, out
to dinner, out to breakfast at IHOP all the time… How come we guys don’t do
that?”
“I
don’t know. We’re weird?”
“That’s
about the size of it, I think.”
After they finished eating and paid the bill, they
decided to go laser tagging. Their team
won. It was a really fun evening that
both young men enjoyed. “So, this was a really good outing. We should totally do this again.” Brian said
as they walked out to their cars.
“How
about two weeks from now? I want to go
to this one concert and I doubt Ali wants to go. It’s this Indie band called Slam… They have
some good tunes.”
“Oh
yeah, that sounds fun.”
“Do
you think that Andy and Harry would enjoy it?”
“Yeah. We should ask, and maybe it would be a Bros
Night Out.”
“Ok. I’ll text them tomorrow.”
“What
were the girls doing tonight? I know Nikki, Maddy, and Alyssa were going to
Ali’s place, at least to meet there, but Nik didn’t tell me what they were up
to.”
“Are
you worried, or just curious?” Evan asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Just
curious.”
“They
were meeting at Ali’s and then going to Target and Kohl’s to shop for household
things. Ali is also updating our
registry because they no longer make one of the things we picked out… I think
they are also tasting hors d'oeuvres at this fancy catering place.”
“I would ask how you know that, but, Ali IS your
fiancé. You WOULD know what she was up
to.”
“Usually. She knew
I was going out with you tonight and she wanted to fill me in on what was going
on in Girl World.”
They shook hands and smiled,
saying goodbye. Both were happy that
they had hung out. Evan looked at his
phone and saw that it was only ten o’clock and decided to jaunt over to the old
library and work on it. There wasn’t
much he was going to do. He just wanted
to tidy up the joint. When he got there, Ali and her gal pals were there, and
it was already clean. They had actually
painted a wall and they were just cleaning up.
“Hi, sweetie.” Ali smiled, red paint on her jeans.
“You did a good job, ladies. And that chair looks better where you put
it.”
“Well, we tried.” Ali laughed.
“Did you and my crazy boyfriend have a good time?” Nikki
asked, washing out a paint brush.
“Oh, yeah. We
did. We had wings and went laser
tagging.”
“That’s good. Men need to do that… as much as we women
do…probably more so.”
“About that… you know that concert by that SLAM group I
posted on The Core page?” Evan hoped they remembered.
“Yeah. Harry kept
saying he wanted to go to that but he didn’t think I would like it… And I
remember hearing Andy say that he loves that band.” Maddy said, washing her
hands.
“Do you think they’d like to go with Brian and I to see
them in two weeks?”
“Of course.” Alyssa said.
“Alright. I’ll get the tickets.”
Chapter 18
The guys were now on their way to the concert. Evan was driving. Andy, Harry, and Brian had all gone with him
out to eat, and they were having a good time.
“So
you’re marrying Ali… Very interesting.
She’s a trip, dude… Just so you know.” Andy said with a grin that showed
how young he really was.
“Yeah, I
know. She is pretty fantastic. Life will never be boring, I can tell you
that.”
“No. Ali keeps us on our toes.” Harry said. “She tells us when we’re crossing the line on
something. She is always someone that
everyone feels compelled to share their life story with. She gets people talking and somehow, they all
know that she has their back and understands what they’re going through. And I actually found myself being one of
those people. Since I was marrying Maddy, her best friend, she went in my car
to a wedding-related event before Maddy’s birthday dinner… And we got to
talking. I found out how cool she was,
and then, since we had so much in common, I told her a few things about my
family, and she said, ‘I totally get you’.
Then more stuff poured out…stuff about being overweight, or stuff about
not feeling worthy of someone as great as Madeline. She confided that Maddy was the first person
who really gave her the time of day. I
thought in that moment that she better find a good guy who treats her right
because she deserves the best… and thank God she found you, dude. I’m so relieved.”
Evan felt a grin come over his face, and a warm spot in his
heart at the words of the older guy in front of him. And Brian, he said, “There’s no bull crap
with Ali. She says what she means and
means what she says, and she doesn’t give up without a fight. You can be totally honest with her and she
never judges you. If you do something to
hurt her, she tells you, but she always does it with love. I have had to be the one she chastises from
time to time, because I admit that I can sometimes be oblivious to my
crappiness as a friend.”
“She
doesn’t think you’re a crappy friend, Brian.
She just thinks that sometimes, you don’t give your real friends,
especially her and Alyssa as much care as you should. They’re like your sisters, but sometimes you
brush them off… I mean, you don’t mean to.
It’s not on purpose. But, a lot
of times, all it would take was a text, or a call, or a Facebook message. Ali
and Alyssa don’t want to know every detail of your life, Bri; they just want to
know that you care, and they don’t want to spend an hour catching up, just to
fall back behind and have to catch up again.
They want to get into meaty conversations instead of just the soup and
salad course where all you do is talk about the weather, and the dumb thing you
did at work or whatever.” Andy said, quietly.
Somehow, even though he was the baby of the group, he was wiser than his
years.
“Wow…And you’re
fifteen?” Harry raised an eyebrow.
“I get
that a lot.” The kid chuckled, drinking some Red Bull he had bought at Kroger
with Evan before meeting the rest of the guys.
Andy had met up with him on the early side because he needed a ride,
being just barely fifteen. He wanted to
hang out with Evan to get to know him better, since they had only talked like
twice, and only briefly. But now, they
were able to hang out. Andy and Evan
decided to run some errands together, going to Kroger and the bank, just buying
things for the car ride, and making fools out of themselves while they did
it. Evan had been amazed at how Andy
seemed to rub off on him. It was the
first time that Evan had been so giddy about doing something as simple as
shopping. Shopping was something he
never really cared for, especially when it was something boring like clothes,
shoes or groceries. But somehow, grocery
shopping with this kid was fun. And it was even more fun because Andy was all
hopped up on Red Bull and had bought one for him to drink. “This is your payment for driving me to the
concert.”
“All I
get is a Red Bull?” Evan raised an eyebrow in the line at Kroger.
Andy hesitated a moment, and looked over in the impulse-buy
section and said, “Do you want a National Enquirer? This one looks interesting. It seems there have been alien sightings in
Thailand.”
“Try
again.” Evan rolled his eyes.
Andy looked again. “A Good Housekeeping?”
“Nope.”
“Hey, I
know! You want a Snicker’s bar and a
pack of gum?”
“That’s
good.”
Evan watched the younger man put the stuff on the register
and then Evan looked over at Andy “You know, I was just kidding, man.”
“I know…
But you were right.”
--
The guys had a good time
at the concert, and afterwards, it was late and they all decided to crash at
Evan’s apartment and play video games the next day. Meanwhile, the girls were having another one
of their girls’ night in. They made mocktails
(since everyone but Ali and Maddy were underage) and did their nails like a
mixture of grown up and pre-teen fun.
Maddy was getting ready for her own wedding and they were going over
details while they listened to 90s pop over Ali’s iPod. They had just come back
from the cake-tasting where they had their fill. The cake was all very rich, and now the girls
were practically stuffed. “We ate so
much cake… It was all so good…” Alyssa sighed.
“I’m not a big cake person, but I LOVE wedding cake!” Nikki said as
Nsync sang about wanting someone back.
That was something odd about Nikki.
She loved sweets, and she was really good at baking- but she didn’t
really like cake.
Maddy laughed. “I ate more cake here than I did at my own
cake tasting. You have more extravagant taste than I, my friend.”
“I suppose you’re right.” Ali giggled, inspecting her
manicure. She had painted her nails
silver with hot pink tips. She had
finally gotten the hang of it. When
their nails were dry, they decided that they wanted to pop some popcorn and
watch My Best Friend’s Wedding since
they were on a wedding kick.
Ali had decided that even though it was
corny, she wanted to do a little tribute to that movie at her wedding. She was surprised that her girlfriends all agreed
to participate in the project, so, they had been practicing in between
nail-painting and eating. It had always
been a wedding dream for her to do a home video of her in her wedding dress,
and the girls in their bridesmaids dresses doing Wishin’ and Hopin’ from the
beginning credits of the film. She also
thought it would be cute to have the family and friends sing, I Say A Little Prayer For You. Even Evan thought that would be funny. She had been surprised because Evan HATED
chick flicks and told her in no uncertain terms. Every now and then, she could get him to
watch one, but it took a few action flicks and maybe a Mike’s Hard Lemonade or
two before he would agree. She couldn’t
say she blamed him. Actually, he was
pretty good about agreeing to watch them if she was really honest. He never fell asleep. He didn’t complain, even though she knew it
wasn’t his cup of tea. Watching him
watch The Vow was hilarious because
he actually cried. But Ali remembered
feeling terrible about laughing about it later because she knew that Evan
probably was embarrassed for crying in front of her-no matter that she went
through a few tissues herself… When he watched The Notebook, he did tell
her afterward, “I want us to be like them when we get old.”
Ali noticed how silent
Alyssa had been all through the afternoon and evening-finally asking her, “Is
something wrong?”
Alyssa, her green-blue
eyes all done up with eyeshadow and
liner- looked at her sister and then smiled a little, “I’m glad you’re happy,
Alex. And um, I wanted to know- if maybe
I could like bring a date to your wedding?”
She said it as if she
had just asked for the biggest favor in the world. Ali’s mouth fell open in shock. And She did a double-take. “Sure you can bring someone! Oh my gosh, ‘lyss! You met someone? Who? When? Why haven’t you mentioned it?”
Alyssa looked down at
her purple nails and then looked back up.
“His name is David. I met him at
Orientation at Culinary School.” Alyssa
had decided that she was going to take cooking classes and learn to bake. She was also going to be taking classes about
Restaurants and Catering. It seemed
simply perfect for her. But Alyssa meeting a guy?! That was wonderful and
unexpected. “He walked me to my car when
Orientation was over, and he told me I had beautiful eyes, and a great smile,
and that he enjoyed sitting next to me during the intro. He asked if I wanted to grab a coffee or ice cream
or something, and we ended up at Graeter’s.
He opened the door for me, guys!
And we had just met, but he wouldn’t even let me buy my ice cream… I had
my wallet out, but he pushed it back into my purse and said, ‘My treat’. And when my hand accidentally brushed his at
the counter, it was like something shocked me… like static-but it went straight
to my heart. He felt it too… He blushed.
He told me he was studying to be a chef, and his parents own a catering
business. He likes baseball and old cars.
And he shyly asked if he could have my number, and I said, ‘yes’. He said, ‘I’ve never done this before’. I told him that it had never happened to me
before. He looked at me in disbelief and
said, ‘those guys missed out’…” Alyssa sighed, dreamily.
“Totally invite him!
I want to meet him!”
“How come you didn’t tell me?” Nikki asked.
“I just met him last night… that was Orientation…”
“I was already in bed when you would have been done…”
Nikki got why Alyssa hadn’t mentioned it until now.
“And we’ve been so busy talking about the weddings, and
watching movies that we really didn’t catch up like we really should.” Maddy
said.
Always the therapist…
She was right. And they all talked until
two in the morning, laughing until their sides nearly split. That’s what
friends are for.
Chapter 19
“Did
you have a good time at the concert?” Ali asked him as they walked into the
library/house the next afternoon.
“Yeah,
we all had a blast. It was nice being
able to hang out with all the guys. They
are all pretty cool dudes, and the concert was good. Andy was head banging which was
interesting. Harry dressed in ripped-up
jeans. Brian was singing REALLY
loud. We were jumping up and down like
you at a Hanson concert.”
“That
must have been a sight to see.” Ali laughed.
“Oh,
it was.”
Evan had unlocked the door and he held it open for
her. “Thank you, kind sir.” She smiled,
her eyes gleaming.
“You’re
welcome, kind madam.”
They set down their stuff and got to work. Today, they were cleaning and hanging
pictures-a few anyway. They had already
moved a few things into their new place, and the old library now looked more
like a home. But Evan and Ali, along
with their family and friends, has scoured Half Price Books, Ollie’s, yard
sales, library sales, and clearance racks to find books to fill the book
shelves in the alcove of their living room. Slowly but surely, Ali was bringing
her own books to put in the shelves, as was Evan. She liked the merging of their things
together in this house. It was sweet,
and actually, a little sensual, if one really thought about it. And they would smile every time they brought
boxes of their stuff to the new place that they would share together. Evan had really worked hard on this room, and
all the others. So, Ali worked hard at
keeping the place clean, and she even figured out a menu for them once they
moved in and got settled. Ali decided
that before the wedding, like a week or so before- that she was going to make freezable
meals so they could just take them out and heat them up when they didn’t feel
like cooking. It seemed like a smart
thing to do. Ali was always someone who liked to think ahead on things if at
all possible.
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