Chapter XVII, Redemption
Miraculously, my sweet sister with her incredible drive and determination to not let the harshness of the calamities that had fallen upon our lives made the incredible push to complete all that needed to be done in California. The house sold and vacated, the purchase of a small colonial accenting natural wood overlooking the lake in Ithaca, the movement of the personal property that was selected to accompany us, the 3,000 mile drive from one coast to the other, and acquiring what necessities that we deemed essential in our new location was accomplished before the start of orientation in August at the university. Ashley still suffered the stiffness and aches from a person healing from harrowing injuries but her ability to cope with adversity was something that can only be described as inspiring. Her life's plan was unfolding according to her inconceivable will and nothing that destiny had thrown at her had deterred her from her goals. She made the adjustments that reality had demanded but on her terms in her own way. Despite all that she had suffered, she remained upbeat, happy, with the positive attitude of a person deeply in love and holding to a conviction that only she understood.
As we settled into our lives in Ithaca, receiving the mandatory inoculations against rabies that are required of all veterinary students, we found a certain peace had descended upon us. So much weight that pressed into our lives was removed with the knowledge that this home was our home and that we now lived for all practical purposes, in an area considered rural to the average Californian. Ashley volunteered at an animal rescue clinic just minutes from our home and the exposure to all the furry creatures that needed love and help brought my lovely sister into a joyous happiness that I had feared was lost forever. I bought a small rowboat with an outboard and we both would putt around the lake fishing or just taking in the sights of the rolling hills and green spaces of the area. School at Cornell was intense but rewarding and we were quickly making new friends amongst our classmates. We looked forward to each new foundation course and the clinical rotation that was part of the instruction.
When the occasion arose where we had some spare time, Ashley and I would travel throughout the Finger Lakes Region exploring the wine country of New York. We remarked how similar yet different that the respective areas are between the two largest states of grape producers. The wineries in New York tended to be smaller and more spread out but the product produced was as every bit as good as the renowned establishments of Napa and Sonoma Valleys. There was less rush and from a visual perception, all this was so new to us that we were lost in the nature of the adventure. We embarked on hiking escapades exploring out the landscape and remarking between ourselves how this area had so many small lakes.
Often, we found ourselves making love in an unhurried fashion under the canopy of trees that seemed to sprout from every corner of the state and cover the land as if in grass. The rolling hills of the Southern Tier were something that we became especially fond of. In summers, we scheduled trips to the Adirondacks, Thousand Islands, and Canada. The stresses of our previous existence had started to fade into a distant memory that could never be completely erased but the evilness of it all quietly reduced in strength. Occasionally, we were rewarded with a surprise visit from our closest friends from California, even Aunt Kimberly had come out, and the chance to renew and revisit better times from a previous existence were relived with newer memories being created in a differing geographical location.
We were maturing as adults and I came to look upon Ashley as my true soul mate and wife. I tended to no longer consider her just my sister alone and that I happened to love but someone that was much more preeminent and significant to me. She was still my sweet sister and the memories developed between the two of us carried a veneration in itself, but she had become so much more. I could not begin to fathom a life without her. The trials and tribulations that we had faced created and molded a unique pair that could only operate at its peak by being together. We were our own optimal solution to life's challenges, and we faced them as we have always had but with so much more richness of character brought through aging, education, experimentation, immense tragedy, and ultimately, redemption. Redemption in not only ourselves but those who surrounded us for as much blackness that had occurred in our lives, there were many shining examples of mercy and compassion displayed as well.
The four years spent at Cornell University were spectacular. The challenges and friendships made between faculty, staff, and peers would ultimately prove to be lifelong. I was now twenty-six and Ashley twenty-four. We had spent the final year discussing our futures together. What we wanted most was peace to live our lives as we decided without the potential interference of governmental agents still stuck in the dark ages. With some regret, we opted to open a small clinic focusing on not only the ubiquitous pets displayed across the households of America, but farm animals in rural Rhode Island. The state had proved in countless manners that it was progressive in thought, deed, and action. There were no laws barring the interactions of brother and sister there and we could live life like any other couple. It would also bring us nearer to another ocean on the far side of the country, this time the Atlantic, and for native Californians, something of home as well.