This is the second and final installment of The Sammie Effect. This will make more sense if you read part one first. Thanks for reading!
This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents in this story are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
I handed my father another beer and sat back down with mine. We are out on the deck despite the cool September breeze, but having to wear an extra layer is worth the fresh air and views. I spent the last couple of hours getting him up to speed and answering questions. Mom and Sammie are on a shopping trip to the city; my mother having declared Sammie's need to shop with a woman.
"Kip, I'm still trying to take it all in. I mean, what are the odds?"
"Well, obviously not impossible. We know that now! I guess, when you think about how small the town is, and how few ever leave, it's a bit more believable than it would be in some big city."
"I vaguely remember you mentioning Jill. Must be because she'd hinted at a date, and you told me."
"Probably."
I thought back. Dad was usually the one I went to girl issues with back then.
"But even I'd almost forgotten about her by then. She was even prettier when we had our brief encounter. I can see her in Sammie."
Dad just nodded slowly as he looked out at the waves, still thinking about this change in the family.
"Well, I'm glad it worked out the way it did. It's really nice to have another grandchild. Oh, and son?"
I raised my eyebrows in a nonverbal 'what?'.
"She's good for you. We, your mother and I, we've, well, missed you. We were so worried about how noncommunicative you'd become. It's good to see you smiling...talking."
I nodded as I smiled at him.
I got a warm feeling as Sammie embraced each of my parents in turn. Mom was crying again, but happy tears. She really likes Sammie. I keep catching my dad looking at her with this confused face, but it's because he can't figure out how a person that had such a rough start in life can still be that sweet. I know...I asked him.
Thinking back to breakfast, I smile remembering my mother's 'guidance'. I had told them that when Sammie mentioned wanting to live with me, I had been hesitant, worried that after just a couple of hours a day for three months, we'd end up getting on each other's nerves, spending most of each day together. Sammie responded, 'We're kinda supposed to at some point...right?'.
My mother said Sammie is obviously smarter than me and that I should pay attention. Well...there you go. As it turned out, there weren't many problems. She was twenty, not ten. The biggest issue was when I'd spend money on her. She'd get uncomfortable. I assured her we were fine.
So, after some happy but tearful goodbyes, they left for the airport so they could get down to Florida for the closing on their condo. Of course, we promised to visit soon.
"Oh...my...God! They're HUGE!"
"Sammie, we've still got a way to go to get to them."
I smiled at her reaction to seeing the quay cranes lining the edge of the terminal. Once we got closer, she realized she was also looking at an exceptionally large container ship; equally impressive and eliciting a gasp from her.
It had been easier than I expected to get permission for her to be with me. I'd never asked about it before and hadn't been sure. When the job request came in, I asked my contact about bringing her along and he said he'd take care of it and did. The pass was waiting when we showed up.
The fix only took about an hour. As usual, I had three or four people watching me, trying to explain what happened, answering questions I asked, and of course, asking me what I was doing to fix it. Sammie was in the thick of it. I was proud of how sharp she was. One of the men asked how long she'd been apprenticed to me. She proudly declared she was my daughter. They all smiled as if that explained her knowledge. Their jaws dropped when she said this was the first time she'd been near one!
The job took that afternoon and the next morning to complete. I told Sammie she could go see the sights or shop if she didn't want to be bored. She was adamant that she wanted to be with me. She did some schoolwork online in the evenings. We checked out after noon and headed east to my brother's place in Anaheim.
"If you do anything to screw this up, I'll hunt you down Kip. I swear I will."
"Thanks Lisa. I'll remember that."
I looked over and smiled at my sister-in-law and realized she looked serious.
"Kip, you need her. Do you realize this is the nicest you've ever been around me or the kids? Hell, sometimes you struggle to talk to your own brother. And that's only when you show up. Which, I'd like to point out, is without warning, and not often enough."
I sigh. I know this of course.
"And now, you discover you have a daughter. Kip, she's the best. And what makes me already love her even more is the effect she's having on you."