*** Lainey
Six months flew by quickly and Ken and I grew as close as we could. He missed Thanksgiving, having to be in Australia, but was going to be home for Christmas.
I went to all of his premieres and he visited home as often as he could. He'd gone so far as selling his condo in LA to ease my mind about our future together.
He wasn't able to find a house in my area but at a Labor Day barbecue, Mr. Miller offered him a large chunk of the farmland he owned.
"Ken, you know it's perfect for you. Knockdown some trees for the main house and access road, put up a fence and gate, and you've got unlimited options for building the house you want."
"Mr. Miller I appreciate it but I can't take your land."
"Nonsense, young man. It's just wooded acreage. It's not my farmland, it's just wasted space."
Ken looked at me and I shrugged my shoulders. I thought it was a great idea, but wasn't my call.
"I tell you what, Mr. Miller, I know the spot you're talking about and I'll take it but only if you let me pay for it."
"God damn it, Ken! Would you let me please do something for you for a change?"
Ken laughed and said, "No, Sir. I'll pay you for the land and if you don't want the money, use it for the girls."
"You and your Hollywood friends already set them up."
"Well, now you can pay for their weddings."
They laughed and shook hands.
The only bad part of those last six months was finding out that Mr. Miller's daughter-in-law did die. She overdosed and was cremated as an indigent a couple of states over.
Ken got some of his friends to come to the memorial service for her and he handed the Millers a check for $300,000 to help with the girls and for their education. Mrs. Miller being handed a check that large and having Jim Steel hug her offering condolences almost melted her.
Ken made dozens of phone calls and got everyone he knew to contribute to it. The tragic story of the girls losing their hero father in the Middle East and then the horrible death of their mother, made the decision easy for them. It's nice to have mega-rich friends.
One of the people Ken hit up for money was a producer who expressed interest in telling the Millers' story in a movie. To our surprise, they declined that offer. They wanted their privacy also.
Ken asked me to work with the builder and architect and put my interior design degree to good use for him. I loved being able to help and it made me feel good about my future with him designing parts of his home. I was still very insecure about our relationship. I always felt like the carriage would turn into a pumpkin at any moment.
***
I was still working at the restaurant as Christmas neared and the town was abuzz with the joy of the season.
Christmas is a big deal in our little town and every store on the main street and the town square went all out with decorating. I was helping decorate the restaurant when Jen and Cindy walked in just before closing.
"Hi, girls," I said as they walked up to the ladder on which I was standing.
"Hi, Lainey, when you get off work, can we talk?"
"I'm off now. What's the matter? Is Ken okay?"
"Ken's fine. This is about us, but knowing my brother, he'd want you involved."
They sat at the next table and I got a pot of coffee.
"Lainey, Cindy, and I are getting married."
"What! That's awesome, congratulations."
"Thanks. What we need to talk to you about is that we are going to have a baby by artificial insemination."
"That's great! How do I figure in?"
"We're using sperm Ken donated a while back to inseminate Cindy."
I was shocked they were using Ken as the father of their child.
"We just wanted you to know because you and Ken are getting pretty serious and we want Ken to be involved in the baby's life. Not financially, I'd never do that to him. It's just that he's going to be a daddy before you ever get a chance to have children with him."
I was stunned, but then for a moment, I pictured myself having babies with Ken. I smiled, hoping that would happen soon.
"Thank you, for respecting me and considering my feelings in this. Of course, I'll support you in any way that you need me. It doesn't bother me at all that Ken will be your baby's father. If he wasn't 100% on board with it I'm sure he wouldn't have agreed."
Jen took my hand and Cindy put hers on top of them.
"Lainey, I know that you'll make a great aunt. Hopefully, my brother gets off his butt soon and makes an honest woman out of you."
"A girl can dream, Jen."
*** Ken
"Last question, Kinsey," said the bubbly entertainment reporter. "The rumor is that you're retiring from acting completely, not just from playing the Jace Stryker character."
I sighed. I didn't want that to be leaked out yet. I took my time thinking of whether or not I should deny it. I hated gotcha questions like that.
"Well, Shelly, I'm a young man so retirement is a bit premature. I'll just say that at the moment I don't have any roles coming up."
"Thank you, Kinsey. Way to dodge the last question like a pro."
I shrugged my shoulders and picked up my things to leave. I saw her look at her watch and swear when she saw the time. She pulled out a travel bag and I asked, "Headed out?"
"I'm off to the airport and I haven't ordered a ride yet. I'm going to be late."
"Oh? Do you want a lift? My car is already waiting with my bag loaded. I've got a plane waiting for me"
She cocked her head, smiled, and said, "Sure that will help. Thank you."
I didn't like the looks of her smile. She looked hungry. I was thinking I made a big mistake.
My driver loaded her bag in the trunk, so I opened the door for her and let her get in first. I followed and then we were on the road.
She touched my thigh and said, "The airport is only ten minutes away. Is that enough time?"
She slid her hand up my leg and I pulled it off and slid as far over as I could on the bench seat.
"What the hell are you doing?" I shouted.
"What? Didn't you want..."
"No, God damn it! I was just offering you a ride. I've got a girlfriend."
She paled and looked like she wanted to vomit.
"Kinsey, I'm so sorry. Please don't tell anyone. I'm not usually like that. Oh, God!"
"Relax, Shelly. No one will hear about it from me."
I knew I never should have offered her a ride. It just doesn't pay to be nice to people sometimes.
We dropped her off first and we made our way to the terminal I was flying out of. The studio had a private jet that I was booked on, so at least I didn't have to deal with the holiday crowd at the airport.
My phone rang and it was Jen.
"What's up, Sis?"
"Cindy and I talked to Lainey about the baby."
"Why?"
"We thought it was the right thing to do. You're not a single man like you were when you froze your little soldiers for us."
"I see. What did she say?"
"She's fine with it. Now you just have to put a ring on her finger so she can be an official aunt when the time comes."