I have received so many emails lamenting my removal of
Dire Straits
from this site that I thought I would write a follow-up to the story of Judah and Emma (Dixie) and the entire Hunter/Dixon clan. This is how I see their first Christmas together. Daniellekitten was kind enough to allow me the usage of her Hunter characters and I am grateful for that.
This is my Christmas gift to the people who have been kind enough to read my work. I hope you enjoy this little story and I hope it leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy in this Holiday Season.
Copyright SweetWitch December, 2007
The author asserts the moral and legal right to be identified as the author of this work.
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to any real events or people is purely coincidental.
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Coming Together at Christmas
By Molly Wens
"It's almost Christmas," Emma said, snuggling in closer.
Judah watched her face as the glow of the fire played over her golden skin. The light of the flames gave her an angelic radiance.
"I know, darlin'," he replied, draping his arm over her waist under the blanket. "Our home is full and ever'thing feels right. It's good to have Julie here again."
Emma's face lit up at the mention of his stepsister. Julie had arrived home at the farm only this morning. They'd all looked forward to her visit when classes let out for the semester. Emma had planned an old fashioned family Christmas -- the first one since her mother had died when she was a child. In truth, Jude figured he was even more excited about it than his future bride.
"Please tell me it'll always be like this," she pleaded, touching his face as they reclined on the bed. "Count on it," he growled, pulling her to him. "I'll move heaven and hell if I need to just to keep it this way."
"I'm worried about meeting the rest of your family, Jude. What if they don't like me?"
"Not possible, darlin'. They already love you and they ain't even met you yet."
Kissing her soundly, he tried to erase the concern he saw in her eyes. Only his Emma would worry about something so trivial after all they'd been through.
"Don't think plying me with kisses will get you off the hook, cowboy," she said when he came up for air. "I'll be very upset if you leave me alone with all those people."
He chuckled, his hand sliding over her flesh under the blankets. It was hard to believe that a mere four months earlier he had been lost in a lonely world, trying to get his life back together. Then he met this woman with so much beauty inside and out. She had become the center of his universe.
"Why would I leave you alone? I ain't goin' anywhere, baby," he drawled.
Her body quivered, moving closer to his stroking fingers. Not even the blaze in the fireplace could equal the heat they generated.
There were still faint scars that marred her skin from her ordeal with Larry Helm, and she still shuddered visibly whenever she found herself enclosed in a small space. She had nightmares from time to time, but nothing compared to what Junior Ruble had told him that Tara went through. That poor woman had suffered the worst of all of Larry's surviving victims. The other victims, those who had died by Larry's hands and the hands of his whole long, sick line, had been laid to rest at long last. Their families finally had closure.
There were times when Judah wanted to dig Larry up again, bring him back to life so he could kill the man with his own hands. The way he'd found Emma, so close to death and nearly buried alive in that reeking cell under Larry's house was bad enough, but the time she spent hovering between life and death afterwards had almost driven him mad.
Larry Helm was a psycho, Emma's distant cousin who left a stain of anguish on his own family. Now that he was finally dead, smothered in the tomb he'd intended for Emma, Jude had to try to forget the past and concentrate on the promise of a happy future with his fiancΓ©e.
"Don't play dumb with me," she hissed. "I heard you talking to Dillon on the phone about all you guys going deer hunting. Then I'll be in a house full of strange women and I'll be scared to death."
Jude grinned at Emma. She'd faced down a monster and survived, but was afraid of his family.
She had gone to so much trouble to paint the walls and decorate the old farm house, spending a small fortune for garland, ornaments and lights -- after buying new furniture for the parlor. The place looked great. He hadn't seen anything like it since before he'd gone to prison, when his mother had taken such pleasure in the holidays.
This was to be his first Christmas as a free man, the first one in a long time. All those years, trapped in a sea of criminals, wishing for a taste of free air and hoping to find something in life he could hold onto, seemed so long ago. Smiling at the happiness he'd stumbled onto in the violence of a storm, he pulled Emma's shivering frame beneath him, letting his hands roam over her flesh.
"Judah," she whispered.
The sound of his name on her lips was music to his ears. He looked forward to a lifetime of enjoying it. Another sound reached him in the darkness. It was the sound of Jersey's giggles from down the hall. She and Kyle had found the same kind of happiness that he had found with Emma.
"Sounds like the neighbors are restless," Jude chuckled against her throat.
"Those two better tie the knot quick," Emma sighed, "before Aunt Tillie finds out she's pregnant."
"What?"
Jude raised his head, staring down at her in disbelief.
"Uh-huh," she giggled. "She told me yesterday. They're trying to keep it quiet until the wedding next month, but Kyle's liable to spill his guts any minute. That's why he's been strutting around so much lately. You'd think Jersey had nothing to do with making that baby she's got growing inside her."
"I'll be damned," he laughed. "I thought you had a talk with her about being careful."
"I did, but that cousin of mine, it seems, can get a little carried away. Jersey's dad is pretty happy, though he wants them to hurry up and get married."
"I'm glad for them. I can't wait to know what it feels like to be a dad."
She smiled up at him, running her fingers through his hair.
"You may not have to wait too long, honey," she said.
His heart skipped a beat. Had he heard her right?
"What do you mean?" he asked slowly.