Charlotte and Jessica Ch. 4
Love and family
By Aoife
A/N - Welcome to the fourth chapter and the conclusion of this series. I do hope you enjoyed the first three chapters. For those who haven't read them, I recommend you do read. It will allow you to understand our characters and their arc.
I must send a big and loving shout out to Nicole. I can't thank you enough for your honesty and guidance while reviewing and assisting in edits for the series. Hugs and kisses.
Any mistakes you find belong to this old woman. My eyes aren't what they used to be. Your comments or constructive criticism, or any offers of help with the editing process are always welcomed.
I hope you all enjoy it.
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Will you marry me?
I opened the box to show her the ring which two days ago was picked up. Her tears flowed, her hands shaking, her Mum and Pap crying.
"Yes me darlin, oh goodness yes me darlin."
I eased her ring from the box and slipped it on her finger. "To you
me
darlin, I pledge my entire life."
We kissed as cheers from the entire pub filled the air.
~~~End of Chapter Three~~~
That night, the night we were engaged, my entire life changed for the absolute betterment. It was one of the sweetest and happiest nights I had ever experienced. Yes, in part because of the amazing love we made when we got home. Yes in part because my dreams as well as Jess's dreams were closer to coming true; those two things made this evening amazing.
However, I felt deep down in my soul and deep in my heart, what made last night so amazing was that my eyes were opened. My eyes were opened to what family really is.
A family is defined in the dictionary as one thing, where in reality it is that and more. It can be said that a family is a group of two or more persons related by birth by marriage by adoption who live together. A family can also be related to a person and are considered members of that one family.
The family, my eyes were opened too, were more than my father, Frannie, James, Carrie, and Jess. The family my eyes were open to were the thirty people inside of an Irish pub in Las Vegas, Nevada, who not only paused their celebratory day to congratulate us and became part of a broader family. One who knew our names as we had frequented but those who I was blind to. My eyes were opened to a family as I witnessed friendships begin, friendships blossom, one which outside of my military brethren, I never had.
My eyes were truly open to understanding what love can be and what family is. It was my soul's focus to understand. I need to be the one that loves my family and not just those defined by what is in a dictionary.
I was able to work through Friday afternoon and was able to get four other tickets for the football game on Saturday, which was nice to have a little more time with my family, while I was working. My father headed home Sunday morning. We enjoyed some special time with Frannie and with James, just the four of us as we showed around the area to Lake Mead and Hoover Dam.
I not only saw, I could feel the strain as we hugged Frannie and James one more time. We made the promise to make it for Christmas or New Year's, but it was all schedule dependent which they absolutely understood. We both wept but smiled as they turned and walked through TSA headed home to Cincinnati.
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Just as Dr. Johns had requested, on Friday, the last day of November, I met with him and Erik along with the human resources team member. I was actually promoted to the Program Lead for Media and Communications. This really excited me because now as a shared asset for both Eric and Debra I was going to see both the media and also the communication side of the sports industry.
Jess was proud of me; she made the best greasy cheeseburger in celebration. As I took one last bite, I smiled but felt something was missing. When I swallowed and took my last sip of water, I stood and kissed her cheek.
"Best cheeseburger ever my love." I kissed her cheek again and went about doing the dishes. Something was missing; there was a seemingly cloud or shroud of the unknown above us.
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The new role brought on new challenges and a challenge which I hadn't really had since departing the Army, that challenge was delegating tasks to others. I was warned by both Debra and Erik that I was not to kill myself. As the lead I was there to oversee and assist only when needed. This freed both Erik and Debra and lightened their workload, generously passing it to me.
Unfortunately, Jess's job and work schedule didn't allow for us to fly home for Christmas, we did spend a few hours on the webcam she set up enjoying a virtual family Christmas dinner. She promised we would have time to come home soon. I was heartbroken for her. That night she cried in my arms, missing her family.
On the morning of the 26th her alarm rang early, the implementation team wanted her on site as the new EHR install started, the system was going live on the first of the New Year.
We had a wonderful New Year's party just Jess and I. It was a little romantic; we sat on the couch, cuddled up watching our streaming service. At eleven fifty, we went outside and cuddled on the lawn with a blanket in the chilly desert evening. In the far distance up in the night sky, we saw a tad bit of the Las Vegas Strip fireworks.
We kissed. "Happy New Year's." We had been here officially one year.
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The project implementation for Jess went smoothly. She ended up working a couple extra shifts, but did what was needed. I was absolutely proud of her. She was shining and it was pure success for her as a professional. I could not have been happier. I had decorated the house as nice as I could for her with a big congratulations banner and a cake. Her being an IT geek. I had the cake shaped like a laptop computer. She thought it was a loving touch. It was a sweet moment we shared.
As the days on the calendar flipped closer and closer to Valentine's Day, Jess smiled and planned more and more for our wedding. She would ask me what I wanted. I would always smile or wink and respond, "Whatever
me
love desires." I truly meant it.
She was still worried about the date. For her a few projects at work were being discussed. Those dates would have implications on her ability to take her vacation. Erik and Dr. Johns were open to my vacation schedule, except during college football season. That meant I needed to be back by August 31st.
I was in a fun and spicy mood on Thursday night one week before Valentine's Day. I was in a fun mood; Jess was being absolutely serious about the wedding. As we finished dinner, she opened her tablet at the table, which I wasn't a fan of, but I digress.