Title - His Guiding Light
Could the light lead him to love?
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Author's note -- I'd like to thank my editor, who always makes the story better. The prereaders and editors that help with our stories deserve all the praise they get and more. Thank you. All mistakes are my own.
The next paragraphs give some small insights into the story, so you don't waste your time on something you know you wouldn't enjoy. If you don't like knowing in advance, then skip past the next set of asterisks.
I started off writing a justice-is-served story and ended up writing a feel-good story. A heaping, helping of justice is still served up in this story, so if that bothers you, then you probably won't like this. If you cannot stand some amount of forgiveness, then this probably isn't for you either. At 26k words, it isn't short, so you've been forewarned. There is almost no sex in this story. If you have the time, I hope you'll read it and let me know what you think. This may be my last story for a while because I've barely started my next one.
This has a bit of early Mother's Day rolled in, with love going out to strong moms.
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The applause continued for several minutes as the guest of honor was celebrated that night. It wasn't the first time that Zach had sat through a minute of applause for his wife, Cassie, but this was probably the longest. Some of Houston's wealthiest families had come out that night to celebrate local charities, and for the second time in five years his wife was the guest of honor because of her work leading the WoW Foundation of Houston.
He was extremely proud of his wife, and she gave her usual classy and inspiring speech. Towards the end, when it was time for her to thank all those who had contributed of their time and their money that year, she looked at him, and he almost imperceptibly shook his head, so she smiled at him and thanked her family for being her foundation of support and providing her with the strength and encouragement to lead the charity each of the last several years.
As the graceful woman finished, she received another nice ovation, which meant it was time for the small orchestra to play. For the WoW Foundation, there was never any shortage of musicians who would come out to play. A particularly good local vocalist performed some during the evening, also.
All through the speeches, sitting next to Zach and holding his hand was Gabriella, Cassie's mother. Though in her late seventies, she was still a fashionable woman. Now standing, she leaned in and quietly asked, "You really should let her thank you directly. You know that's why she always looks this way."
He replied to his wonderful mother-in-law, "Mother, if anyone can wear me down, it will be you, but we've had this discussion. I wouldn't be sitting here were it not for her and you. It will always be me that is forever grateful to her, and to you."
She squeezed his hand and said, "Yes, that may be true, but I would say that you contributed more than your fair share to your family, our family. She wouldn't be standing there, and the foundation wouldn't exist without you. I couldn't have a better son-in-law, and I couldn't love you more if you had been born to me."
"Let's agree that she and I had really good guides for parents."
"You can be a frustrating man Zachariah Davis."
He laughed and said, "Well, I think I learned most of that from your late husband."
"I know, and I love you all the more for that. The Lord took him too soon, but if the quality of life counts over quantity, then he had very, very good years."
"Yes, and he told me that was because he lived those years with you."
Gabriella tried to hold back the tears while kissing Zach on the cheek. She missed her husband, but at least she was still healthy and had a wonderful family to love and to love her.
Zach missed him too. He probably wouldn't be married to Cassie, nor enjoying where he was had it not been for Sam and Gabriella Ortiz.
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Twenty-five, or so, years earlier...
As usual, Zach was late. Another last-minute out of town trip threatened to cause him to miss the symphony performance that evening. He had asked Mary, his girlfriend for the last four months, to meet him there. He promised her that she would definitely enjoy the night and that they had fabulous seats.
Zach picked up the tickets from the theater's will-call five minutes before the show, but his date was nowhere to be seen. Five minutes after the concert had started, she still wasn't there. Damn. He was waiting outside in the cool February air, when he called her phone, there was no answer. A few minutes later he received a text -- "I'm not coming. Cannot count on you. We're done."
He sighed. Four months down the drain. He couldn't blame her. It was his job. He was a highly trained MRI engineer and was only sent out when there was a serious problem uncovered during routine maintenance or when, heaven forbid, something broke. Unfortunately, those trips tended to be unpredictable which meant he had to cancel a lot of last minutes dates and even missed her recent birthday. Another sigh. He had been looking forward to the evening and decided to go inside and try to enjoy the performance anyway.
Quickly and quietly, he eased his way towards the front of the very full hall, dead-center, about ten rows from the front. Almost as soon as he sat down, he was thinking, 'Mary who?' because next to him was a stunningly beautiful young woman, who appeared to be accompanied by her cute female friend. They both seemed to be near his age, which was late twenties.
Since the performance had already begun, Zach nodded at them in greeting, and they both gave him a polite smile in return. Tonight's performance was a collection of works from Mozart featuring several violin concertos. During the intermission, Zach offered the ladies, "Good evening, can I offer to buy either of you something to drink?"
The cute one said, "I'm good, but thank you. Maybe after."
That elicited a grin from the beauty who said, "Mindy, I'm sure he has plans 'after,' but it was a nice offer. Thank you."
Zach chortled, "Well, as you can see, there is an empty seat next to me, so it appears I've been stood up, which means I do not expect to have any plans after this. Too bad because I had reservations across the street at Arturio's. I hear the food is mouthwateringly good. I'm Zach. If the two of you don't have any plans, would you care to join me 'after.' My treat."
Not waiting for her friend, Mindy said, "Nice to meet you Zach. I'm Mindy and this is Lisa. I would love to join you. I've always wanted to eat there. Lisa, you can join us or not, but I'm going."