This is a story about two young lovers, who came into a fortune. Part 1 is primarily about spending the money, the story has been 'whitewashed' for the benefit of their parents. Part 2 is more about their relationship. It reads as a day by day account from the day Jason learns of good luck to the conclusion. Parts 1 & 2 are interdependent on each other to get the complete story.
Many thanks to mrwriterfromd for his many suggestions and editing.
EIGHTY DAYS:REDUX
PART ONE
It was the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Fiona and I (Jason) waited nervously in the doorway of the Manor House, not a third of a mile from our parents houses. Fiona and I had turned off our phones earlier in the day, when we turned them back on we had numerous voice mails, e-mails and texts from our parents. We called our respective parents in the evening and asked if we could meet with them later, at about seven, at the large house down the road from them called The Manor.
It was a strange request, intentionally vague, that left them wondering, as the property had been up for sale for the past two years and only recently had the 'For Sale' sign had been taken down. We assured then that we were alright and all of their questions would soon be answered. We wanted to face both sets of parents at the same time, showing no preference to either family, thus ensuring that each got the same story. We had married about seven hours ago, more correctly, you could say that we eloped. I have been living secret life for the past three months, Fiona for the past two and now it was time to explain ourselves.
Fiona and I are both seniors and ranked in the 'top five' in our class at the prestigious prep school that we attend, Fiona has the higher standing. We both belong to Mensa, so is everybody else in our class; we have a Mensa chapter at our school. We run together almost every morning and frequently swim before going to school. We usually drive to school separately, as we frequently have after school obligations. We rehearse our music together, we both play the violin and piano, and usually do our homework together. We meet with our school friends on weekend at the mall and try to live typical teenagers lives.
Our story actually begins ten and a half years ago. It was late June when my family (Mom, Dad and me) moved into a lakeside McMansion on 2+ acres, part of a recently developed 240 acre gated community with 63 building lots, in Central Florida. We were the third family to move in, the developer had built a modern version of a Manor House for himself and there was a newly occupied house two lots down from ours. A girl came over shortly after we arrived and introduced herself as Fiona MacDonnell; she lived in the nearby house with her father, mother and older brother. Fiona and I were kind of thrown together from the start, since no other children had moved in, yet. Her brother was four years older than us and wasn't going to hang around with two seven year olds.
As it turned out, we were a couple from then on. Through the years, we received; music, swimming, sailing, tennis, golf, ballroom dancing and Taekwondo lessons. We also received three years each of French and Spanish language lessons from our au pairs in a semi immersive way concocted by our parents. Then there were the summer day camps and we attended the same private school. Anything to keep two active youngsters out of trouble and all of these activities gave our au pairs a chance for a breather. Whenever we were out in a new setting, we were often mistaken for being twins, as there was only five weeks difference in our ages.
Our parents, although loving, are frequently absent, as they have highly placed professional positions and are unaware of what we are doing. This gives Fiona and me an inordinate amount of freedom, it's been three years since we've had an au pair. My father is a surgeon, partner and administrator of a surgical out-patient center, as well as practicing surgery himself; my mother is head of the nursing department at a local college. Fiona's parents are both attorneys at a law firm started by her father's great grandfather, an interesting side story there.
Our parents, however, are quite different; professionally legal services vs. health care, politically Republican vs. Democratic, religiously Catholicish vs. Protestant, ethnically, she is Scottish vs. American mixed breed, first generation American by contrast my family went back well over a hundred years; all I know is that, my family came from Pennsylvania and New York and there are affiliations with Disney vs. Universal. There are some similarities; obviously, we are neighbors, senior members of the community homeowners association and both families belonged to the same country club. The glue that held this fragile friendship together is Fiona and me.
Our parents arrived at the front door together.
"Welcome to our new home," we greeted them.
Needless to say they were stunned, confused and speechless.
Once inside, Fiona's mother noticed the platinum and diamond rings on Fiona's left hand.
"Children, what have you been up to?" she demanded. We now had four frantic parents to deal with.
I stepped forward and delivered a prepared response. "First and foremost, technically and legally we are young adults. As we have already told you, this is our new home. Fiona and I got married earlier today, not as we had planned, but, there were extenuating circumstances."
Suddenly, Mr. MacDonnell started laughing, "So, Jason, you are Blue Horizons 2K?"
"Well, ah, yes sir, Fiona and I are now co-owners; you'll be getting the paperwork this week, sir."
The other three adults were dumbfounded. Mr. MacDonnell explained that their firm was handling Jason's significant business accounts. The Manor House estate was part of the Blue Horizons 2K portfolio, but he hadn't been aware of who the owner was.
"If you will accompany us into the living room, we will tell you our story and answer your questions," I continued.
Once everyone was seated on the large u-shaped sofa and refreshments were served by our housekeeper. I started, "This is a long and complicated story, so please hold back your questions until the end."
First, before we get started, we apologized for having our phones turned off all day. Then we explained that Andrew had upset our original plans and we were really sorry that we hadn't been more forthright and included them in our plans. It was supposed to be a Christmas surprise. Also, we didn't want this news to get out, it would be very disruptive at school considering that we already were an item. We wanted to have a public engagement announcement after Christmas and a big church wedding in June.
Our Story
In September, two days after my eighteenth birthday, I had taken my grandmother shopping. We had to go on Sunday, a day later than usual. There had been a party for me on Saturday, with many friends and relatives. On the way back to her home, she asked me to stop at a convenience store and pick up a lottery ticket for her and she gave me the list of numbers that she played and some money. I hadn't purchased lottery tickets before and inadvertently purchased her numbers on the wrong game. I realized my error too late and ended up having to purchase the correct ticket. I gave Gram her ticket; later I chucked my ticket into my glove box, as I chastised myself for being so stupid.
The following Thursday morning, as I was logging onto my computer, I noticed that there was a news alert about a winning lottery ticket had been sold in a neighboring county. I recognized the storefront from the accompanying picture and resolved to check my ticket when I got down to my car. When I checked the numbers on the ticket, I was stunned. The ticket had the winning numbers. This was the beginning, when a whole new world opened up to me. 'What do I do now?' I asked myself. Three things struck me, first tell no one, secondly and thirdly, get legal and financial advice.