This is a story continuing my little Frank and Ali's Family universe. It includes the stories
Got To Choose
It Never Goes Away
Anything for my Baby
In the Mirror
This isn't the end for them, so if the story feels unfinished, that's because the next story will continue Abby and Storm's romance, build up on Molly and Sky's, and maybe even revisit some old favorites.
*****
I stood on the steps of the church on a beautiful June Saturday. My twin sister Molly was getting married to the perfect man, and I was more than jealous.
The priest made a big deal out of us bridal party folk being sober, so I had to hide the quick drink I took from Alan, the best man's, flask.
I barely had it back in his hand before my mother called out, "Abby, let's get some pictures with you and your sister."
I rolled my eyes and said, A maid of honor's work is never done."
Alan laughed, and I said, "I'm serious. Molly was a bridezilla."
"I'll remind you of that on your wedding day," he teased.
"I'm never getting married," I said with a snort."
"A woman as lovely as you deserves a wonderful husband," a voice said from behind.
I turned and was struck back by the most beautiful brown eyes I'd ever seen. His chiseled jaw, and tanned complexion completed the sexy face.
"I'll pass," I said with a giggle, which had to be the whiskey's fault. "I like the single life."
I spun around and walked up to the church entrance. When I turned around, he smiled and damn near melted my panties off.
*****
I watched as the DJ said, "Ladies and gentlemen, "Mister and Missus Sky Phillips!"
My twin sister and her gorgeous husband twirled through the ballroom doors, and everyone clapped for the newly wedded couple.
My niece Mara escaped my mother's arms and ran to be part of the show.
Sky picked her up and twirled her around the dance floor before taking his seat at the head table. Mara loved Sky and was his perpetual shadow. She'd been calling him "Daddy Sky" since the engagement. Her father, Molly's first husband, died while Molly was pregnant with her.
After dinner and the speeches, we began the special dances.
Admittedly, my speech was too sappy because my mother made me cut out the good part about the naked sushi escapade, but it was still nice.
I sat at the head table and watched Sky dance the mother-son dance with my mother.
He was adopted, and his adoptive parents had already passed away a few years prior.
Just as it looked like Sky was about to cry in my mother's arms, he nodded to the DJ, and the song changed from 'In My Life' to 'Stacy's Mom.'
The crowd went nuts, and he spun her around the floor like she was a rag doll.
Our mother was definitely still a knockout, and she could hold her own on the dance floor too. Everyone got a nice glimpse of her tight butt and red thong as her dress billowed around.
She wouldn't live that down for the rest of her life. At least once a year someone would ask her if she was wearing red that day. She'd always blush and tease them back for something they did. Mom has a long memory.
I glanced around the room as I laughed. Why do we do that? Why do we look at others while we're laughing? Anyway, then I saw him at a table with my cousins.
The hunk from the church lifted his glass when we made eye contact, and I felt my nipples stiffen. Damn! What a smile.
Later, I stood at the bar trying to get my way too manyeth glass of wine, and he suddenly stood beside me.
"Your sister and Sky look so happy."
"They are. They're a great couple. Sky's a great guy."
"Is he?" He asked seriously. "I hoped he was, but one never can tell."
"Oh, you don't know him? I assumed you were one of his buddies from Cincinnati."
"No. We knew each other when we were very young, but we lost touch."
He looked sad. I wanted to hug him and squeeze some sunshine into him.
"I'm Abby," I said after taking my wine.
"I'm Storm, and it's nice to meet you."
I giggled.
"Storm? Seriously?"
He nodded and sipped his whiskey.
"My mother had a big sense of humor, I was told."
"Oh?"
He shrugged and said, "She died giving birth to my brother when I was two."
"That's so sad. I'm sorry to hear that."
"It was what it was. I got lucky and was adopted by a wonderful couple."
There was just a moment of awkward silence before he asked, Would you like to dance? This is my favorite song."
"You like Elvis, huh?" I teased, as 'Can't Help Falling In Love' played.
"I like lots of things," he said, looking into my eyes, with a vibrating baritone voice that made me shiver.
As we danced, his eyes only left mine for a few seconds when he watched Sky and Molly dance.
He smiled widely, and I asked, "Is that smile for Molly or Sky?"
"Oh, both to be sure. I'm happy for them and a little jealous. I always thought I'd be married by now and would have a couple of kids."
"Why aren't you?"
"I'm busy with work, and I found out a couple of years ago my little brother didn't die at childbirth as I'd been told. I've tried desperately to find him."
The song ended, and he smirked and dipped me.
"Thank you for the dance, beautiful Abby."
I was whisked away to dance to 'YMCA' with the rest of the wedding party.
*****
I woke up with the worst headache I ever had.
"Too much red wine," said the voice from the chair by the window.
"Jesus!" I shouted. "What the hell?"
I looked down and I was still in my dress. I didn't feel like I had sex, but Storm smiled as he watched me.
"Did we?" I asked.
"No. Not that you didn't try. You passed out as soon as Junior and I got you into bed."
"Junior? Oh, God."
Shit! My little brother. He must've loved whatever show I put on last night.
"Don't worry about it. He was the closest when you almost fell into the fountain in the lobby. I asked him to help me get you to your room. I didn't know he was your brother until later."
He stood and walked over to a travel bag on the desk. Wait! That's not my bag.
I looked around and the window was on the wrong side. I was in his room! I sat against the headboard and sighed, then I smelled the most wonderful smell, it was his combination cologne and natural musk, and I was surrounded by it.
"I've got something for the headache. I also went to the lobby and got some Gatorades. They only had orange, but everyone likes orange, right?"
He opened the fridge and pulled out a bottle.
"Thank you," I said before swallowing the pills and chugging the entire bottle.
He laughed, and said, "Good. Rehydrate yourself. Junior said to make sure you're at breakfast at nine."
"Oh, God! They're all gonna know I spent the night in your room."