It was now almost a year since Katie and Melanie had moved to begin their new lives, leaving Jo and Margaret back in California. They had gotten together at New Year's but missed the ball drop on television. They were too busy making up for lost time.
A whole lot happened after the New Year. The previous soccer season had gone well and the team won their Conference Championship, but they were knocked out of the National Title Tournament in the second round. Still a few more coaches were peeled off to other schools.
The biggest blow though was when Tiffany Hochbauer got the call from the US Women's National Team to come join their staff. Coach Quincannon was not surprised at this. In fact, she knew Coach Hochbauer would be going somewhere else eventually. That was why she had Jo following her around all the time. She was going to ask Jo to join the staff full-time come the end of the school year. The one remaining question was whether or not Jo was staying.
The answer to this came at the end of February when Margaret was offered a job at the engineering company where she had been an intern the last two summers. When Jo mentioned to Coach Quincannon that she and Margaret would be staying in the area, the Coach offered Jo the full-time position on the spot.
Now that Jo and Margaret knew they were staying put and had jobs, they decided it was time to finally make things official and get married. Neither of them wanted a big church wedding. There wouldn't be wedding dresses or a ballroom for the reception. A giant tent in the backyard and picnic food would do the trick for them. There would be a small ceremony, a cake, a small dance floor and a few other bows to tradition. But otherwise, it would just be a party.
Jo asked that since most of the people she would want to be there would be coming from back East for her upcoming graduation, and that two trips West would be a lot for some of them, could they combine the two? That was fine with Margaret as she originally said she was not inviting anyone to the wedding.
Jo had Melanie speak with her and eventually Margaret called her father and told him all her news; the job, graduation and the wedding. They ended up talking for several hours and Margaret finally made peace with him. Not only was her father going to be at the wedding, but some people from her mother's side of the family whom she had never met before would be coming and Margaret would be able to connect with some of her family whom she had never really known.
Jo and Margaret set up a meeting with the siblings who now owned the house where they were living. Their mother had passed away and now the house was part of her estate which they inherited. Jo and Margaret had asked to meet to seek permission to have the wedding and the reception/graduation party in the back yard. By the time the meeting was over, Jo and Margaret were going to be the owners of the house. There were still details that would have to be worked out and it would take some time for them to be able to actually purchase the house. But by July 1 of that year, Jo and Margaret would be married, working in their careers, and living in their house. Just a typical married couple.
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"Melanie, wake up. C'mon Mel, wake up." Melanie was certain she heard these words. She was also certain it was Katie who was saying them but she couldn't understand why. Katie always just stared and waited for Melanie to open her eyes. "
Why is she rushing this?
" thought Melanie. So, Melanie opened her eyes to her favorite sight each morning, Katie's face staring back down at her.
"C'mon, I don't want to miss our flight."
"Did I oversleep?" Melanie got up excited and glanced at the clock. "Katie! We still have five hours until the flight and it takes less than an hour to get to the airport. We were up late packing last night so we wouldn't have to rush this morning."
"I know. I know. But I just want to get going. We haven't seen them in six months."
They were flying out to California for the major triple event. Jo was graduating from her master's program in the History Department, Margaret was graduating with her electrical engineering degree, and the two of them were going to finally get married.
Saturday was the big day. The Departmental graduations would occur Saturday morning and early afternoon and the wedding would be Saturday evening. There was the entire school graduation Sunday at 1:00pm but a lot of people were already suggesting that was optional.
There was not going to be a "formal" bachelorette party. Teammates, past and present, from soccer and cheer were coming for the wedding and graduation. Friday night they were all going to go out and have a great time. Friends getting together, catching up with each other and then the events and party the next day were all going to make for a very fun weekend.
Jo and Margaret were waiting for Katie and Melanie at the baggage claim since they couldn't go to the gate. When Katie and Melanie came into view, Margaret made a beeline for them and was clearly going to jump into Melanie's arms. Instead, Katie took a few quick steps forward so she could take the brunt of Margaret's momentum. Katie twirled her around and then put her down in front of Melanie so they too could share a hug.
Jo now sidled up and Katie threw her arms around Jo and gave her a big hug. Katie said, "Great to see you, Jo. I'm here to cover your six this time around." Katie's reference to something they had shared when Jo had come for Katie's wedding touched Jo and she made her hug a little tighter. When they separated, Jo's eyes were a little watery. Katie didn't say anything about it, although had it been reversed, she knew Jo would have. Just then Melanie came up for her hug with Jo and the moment passed.
Katie and Melanie had arrived a few days early to help as much as they could. That first night they took advantage of no one else being around, and Jo and Margaret's king size bed, to reacquaint themselves physically. It was an amazing night filled with pleasure and emotion. It was something the four of them desperately wanted and desperately needed. And that was evident as they made love to each other for several hours.
Finally, with their desires sated, they lay all together, scrunched up despite all the room on the bed, not wanting the physical contact to end. They had kept in touch almost every day. There were phone calls and conversations on social media. But that wasn't the same as actually being together, even if that was just, as it was at this moment, being next to each other and holding each other. So, while the sex that night was great, it was only a footnote compared to all the other things that they would share this weekend.