Everything That Glitters, Chapter 4
This story is the property of the writer known as Texican1830. There is no sex involving anyone under the age of 18.
If you haven't read the first three chapters this will be nonsensical. Ch. 1 is in Loving Wives where stories about cheating wives abide; Chapter 2 through 4 are in Romance, because they aren't about a cheating wife.
Fair warning: as noted in the intro to Chapter 2, my ruminations are about how a young mother could give up her daughter and husband so callously, and what became of her, and of them. This final chapter attempts to give glimpses into the events, large and mostly small, that shaped the final outcome for all three of them.
Chapter 3 ended with Zane and Cassie planning things so he can spend another year on the tour.
They worked through Casey's care, the help needed for the ranch, cattle, and horses, and the logistics of getting daughter with daddy as often as feasible. He could handle the business end of it from the road, but it who was Cassie taking on the big load back home.
"I'll have the same load you had for four years, minus the whole cheating-slut-wife thing to endure!" she reminded him.
He walked around the table to where she was standing, grabbed her by both arms, and, with gritted teeth said, "That's the last time I EVER want to hear something like that come out of your mouth! That was then -- this is now! You are the mother of our daughter, and you deserve credit and respect for what you've done the past two years, and especially this fall! You're taking on an even larger load next year, and giving up your dream to do it -- I don't want to hear anything else bad said about you! Is that clear?"
Her lip was quivering, tears were in the corners of her eyes, but she held he gaze and nodded. "My dream changed, Zane. I don't give an damn about winning, being rodeo sweetheart, or celebrity anymore. My dream now is to as good a mother to my daughter as you are a father!"
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The next day they all loaded up in two Suburbans and went Christmas shopping at the outlet mall in San Marcos. The Simpsons were in one vehicle with their kids and Elle, Cassie's mom; Casey, Cassie, Zane, and his parents, David and Sue, were in the other. After a full day walking around the sprawling layout, and having settled for salads and sandwiches for lunch, they adjourned to Grins in San Marcos.
To hold off starvation until the ribeye and chicken fried steaks arrived, they tried the appetizer sampler, loved them all, and wolfed down another before their main courses came!
They spent the night at Embassy Suites, rode around the burgeoning Texas State Campus, and then took their shopping to Sam's Club and Barton Creek Mall in south Austin. They were through by two, so they visited the capitol and the Bob Bulloch Texas History Museum.
At Bulloch, Zane had his first brush with celebrity since the finals. A reporter for the NBC affiliate was at the museum doing a feature on a new exhibit about the French explorer, LaSalle. She spotted Zane and Cassie, and came over to say hello. When she was introduced to Brad and Carole, the girls, and the grandparents, she begged them to let her do a short feature on them as a group.
She was persuasive enough that when Cassie whispered how happy the sponsors would be, Zane relented. They actually were on camera for almost a half hour, what with interviews with the adults and kids, and the larger group. It became clear that she had a big crush on Zane, but she was respectful throughout, even exchanging personal information with him so she "could let them know when the feature aired."
The adults thought it was cute, but Casey, who had hammed it up for the camera, changed her mind when numbers were exchanged. "That lady was flirting with you, Daddy!"
It was getting late, but Zane wanted to visit the University of Texas campus and see the football stadium where his beloved Longhorns play. Sure, they hadn't been worth a shit since 2009, but he loved them anyway.
He pulled up his phone, got rooms at the ATT Hotel and Conference Center on campus, and promised the kids they would love the Natural History Museum, which had dinosaurs and stuff, when they visited tomorrow. He also promised to buy them Longhorn gear at the Co-op.
Everyone went on the campus tour with him, and he got to show them the Littlefield Fountain, the dorm where he stayed when he was selected for American Legion Boy's State, Gregory Gym, the Six Pack with all the statues, and The Tower. Like a lot of Longhorn fans, he knew all the lore, even though he had never set foot in a class there... or at any other college.
He had, however, taken online classes, and intended to continue. If he kept up his current pace, he would take five more years to graduate, but he didn't care. He was bright enough, having been valedictorian of his high school class, he enjoyed learning, and being part of online classes opened his eyes to other points of view and beliefs.
He still relied on Cal and his business advisors, but he was learning to confidently research and identify potential investment opportunities.
They did enjoy the natural history museum, but the highlight was visiting Darrell K Royal -- Texas Memorial Stadium, originally constructed just after World War I, and named in memory of those who lost their lives in "the war to end all wars".
For once, Zane's celebrity worked for him. They were standing on the southeast corner looking through the fence at the field when one of the coaches came up and introduced himself. Turned out he was a rodeo fan from Taylor, a nearby small town, and recognized "The reigning All-Around Cowboy".
After introductions, he insisted on showing them around the dressing rooms, strength and conditioning area, and introducing them to head Coach Tom Herman and other staff members. "Coaches, you are in the presence of royalty: Cassandra is a three-time world champion barrel racer, Brad and Zane won the world in team roping this year, and Zane won the calf roping and All-Around tittles."