Because We Are in Love
Heathen57
Authors Note: This is the ninth and final story in a
series using the same main characters. The others in order are: Wolf Creek
Pass, Silverton, Canyon Trilogy, Las Vegas Nights, Amarillo by Morning, Hello
New Orleans, Country Roads and Annie’s Song. I suggest you read the previous
stories for background of these characters.
We didn’t get back to the coach until very late that
night, but with good reason. First,
my sister had thrown a dinner party to celebrate Mickey’s birthday, then my
proposal to her.
Carol had immediately started to plan our wedding.
Her friends in the New Orleans’s society had already decided that it
should be a “Grand Affair” (you could almost hear the capital letters in
their voices).
Henry and I adjourned with the rest of the male guests to
his study. This was part of their
private quarters and a mixture of Victorian architecture and modern
conveniences. Henry went into a
cupboard and pulled out a bottle of brandy.
“Gentlemen, this occasion calls for something special.”
As he poured I noticed that it was one hundred year old
brandy. Jerry Miller, one of the
guests raised his glass in a toast. “May
you be always be as happy as you are now.”
We all raised our glasses for the toast, and then
conversation turned to more mundane things.
We joined the ladies once again, and the party started to wind down.
After all the guests had left after many more congratulations, Mickey
and I made for our bed as well.
We opened the door to find that Trouble, Mickey’s kitten
had made herself busy with the roll of toilet paper in our absence.
“Damnit, Trouble! Just look at the mess you have made!”
Mickey was clearly irritated. For
her part, Trouble did peer out from under the pile of paper before she ducked
back in to shred some more of it.
I surveyed the mess then turned Mickey toward me and gave
her a kiss. “Go and get ready
for bed, sweetheart. I will take
care of this.”
She smiled back and headed into the back of the coach.
I pulled the kitten from the pile and held her so she was looking
directly at me. “Well Furball, I think you ticked your mistress off.
You had best be good to get back in her good graces.”
I sat her down on the couch where she watched with keen interest as I
stuffed all the pieces of paper into a bag.
She must have thought it was amusing to see a full-grown man in a
tuxedo on his hands and knees picking up shredded toilet paper.
After all the evidence was cleaned up, I put a new roll in the bathroom
and headed for bed myself.
Mickey was already under the sheet. She was on her side,
once again examining the ring that adorned her left hand.
She looked up at me with her eyes brimmed with tears.
“You can’t believe how happy you made me.. Dave.
I was so happy to just continue to stay with you.
I had always dreamed of marrying someone kind and sweet, and now it
will come true.”
I laid my pants over the back of the chair and crawled in
beside her, taking her in my arms. She
snuggled up close and laid her head on my chest. “You have made me a very happy woman tonight.
I had hopes of this soon after we met, but I was always afraid that you
wouldn’t want someone so young and inexperienced.”
“And I was always afraid to ask because I thought you
might one someone more your own age.”
She pushed herself up on her elbow to look me right in the
eye. “Dave, I was with a few
other guys, ones that were my age. They
were self absorbed, petty, and in bed they only thought of their pleasure.
Then you found me and showed me that I didn’t have to settle for
something like that. I knew from
the first that you were the one I wanted to spend my life with.
I was content just staying with you for as long as I could.
Now I know that all my dreams are coming true.”
I felt a tear fall onto my shoulder.
There were no words to express how I felt about her right then so I
pulled her down and thoroughly kissed her.
We were both exhausted from the day’s events so we feel asleep in
each other’s arms content in the thought that we would never be apart again.
The following weeks were filled with Carol and Mickey (with
Kait’s help) planning a wedding that would be a social event to rival all
others. I would have been happy
to just have a small ceremony and then leave for a honeymoon, but I figured I
owed it to Mickey.
Since I did not have to be involved except to agree with
their ideas, I spent a large amount of time playing with my soon-to-be niece.
Annie was a joy to be around. She
never cried without reason and was content to be held or played with.
I quickly learned to change diapers and to burp her after Kait had fed
her. The rest of the time, she
would stare at my face and react when I talked to her.
I was doing just that one afternoon when Kait walked out
into the back yard where we had adjourned to get away from the confusion that
was deciding on the wedding colors.
“I swear - you are going to spoil her rotten Dave.”
Kait said with a grin.
“I thought that was what uncles were supposed to do.”
I replied without looking away from the cute little face that was
watching me and moving her lips.
“I suppose so.” Kait
then set down next to me. “You
are so good with Annie. Do you
and Mickey plan on having any of your own?”
“Well Kait, we really haven’t talked about it.
I know that I would like to have children.
My first wife couldn’t carry to term so after a while, we quit trying
for any. But it really will be up to Mickey.”
“Then you probably will have a bunch.
Mickey loves kids.” Annie
started to fuss a bit, so Kait took her from my lap.
“I bet this little one is hungry.
I’ll just feed her.” She
stood and headed into the house. I
sat back and took a sip of my beer. Even
with the preparations that were going on, I felt relaxed.
I know there was supposed to be some ‘pre-wedding jitters’ but I
didn’t feel anything other than peace that we were going to be together.
I finished the beer and went through the kitchen to deposit
the empty in the recycle bin, and then out to the coach to do a bit of work.
The wedding date had been set for August 18.
I was not sure of the reason, but I decided that as long as it
happened, it was fine with me. The ceremony would be in the main hall of Henry and Carol’s
house. One of the judges that
Henry knew well would perform the ceremony, and since Kyle and Lisa were going
to fly in, I convinced Kyle to stand as my best man.
Kait was to be the Maid of Honor with Carol and a few other
friends Mickey had made as bridesmaids. Other
than that, it was up to them to finalize the plans.
My part was to set up a honeymoon.
I made all the arrangements, but kept it a close secret as to what our
destination was.
One afternoon during the height of the arrangements, I was
on the back deck in my usual chair reading a novel. Mickey had come out to ask my opinion on some matter about
what we should have for the reception dinner.
When I answered for the fourth time that day “Whatever you want is
fine with me.”, Mickey sat down next to me.
“You aren’t all that excited about this whole thing are
you?”
“Honey, I am very excited about having you as my wife.
As long as I get that, all the rest is just dressing.”
“Would you rather just elope?”
I reached over and laid my hand over hers.
“Mickey, I really think you should have a fairy tale wedding.
After all, every woman deserves the wedding of her choice, and you most
of all.”
She leaned over and gave me a kiss.
“I was afraid that you were getting tired of all the commotion.”
“Not at all. You
just go ahead and get it all set up. If
there is something I feel strongly about, I’ll let you know.
Otherwise, it is your day. You set it up like you want.”
She leaned in for one more kiss (that turned into several)
and she went back inside to continue the plans.
We had one spot of trouble late in July.
I heard the doorbell and went to answer it.
Standing on the steps were two women.
One was tall and thin while her companion was short and rather
‘dumpy’ for lack of a better term. Both
were dressed well in a business style.
When I asked their business, the stated that they were from
Child Protective Services and they had a complaint that a child at this
address was being neglected and abused. I
immediately called out for Henry and Kait who both arrived at the same time,
Kait with Annie in her arms.
Henry started the conversation. “Just what is the basis for these complaints?”
The taller one did the talking. “We received an anonymous complaint that this child was
being neglected. Accusations were
made that the child was being left alone, as well as some vague suggestions of
abuse. We have to check any
complaint so here we are.”
Kait was outraged, but held her tongue.
The women checked Kait and Annie’s room, took all the names of
everyone in the house for background checks, and then asked to take Annie to a
doctor to check for any kind of abuse. While
they were looking around, Henry called Brenda Taylor, the lawyer that had
helped Kait earlier in a custody suit. She
arrived just before we left for the hospital to have Annie checked.
It did not take long for the doctors to confirm that Annie
was indeed in perfect health and there were no signs of abuse.
The shorter of the case workers then spoke up saying that this was
definitely a case of someone just wanting to cause trouble, and that their
report would reflect that. Brenda then let them know that any other reports would result
in their records being subpoenaed to get the information as to who was making
the false claims. The taller of
them did say off record that the call came from out of state from ‘concerned
grandparents’.. Brenda made a
note to check into it and we all went home.
Kait was alternating between fear that someone thought she
was a bad parent, and anger that they could do such a thing.
It took a while for her to calm down enough to quit transferring her
emotions to Annie. She sat down
and we discussed just what we could do about the harassment.
With the way Child Protective Services works there really wasn’t much
we could do, except keep an eye on happenings.
Kait and Mickey had both decided that they would not return to Amarillo
unless they were forced to do so. The
threat of abuse with the parents, and the fact that rape charges could still
be filed on Jerry Manis should keep a direct confrontation from happening.
Everyone calmed down over the next few days.
Things went back to a more normal routine.
The women were still planning and I was doing some major exploring of
the area in and around New Orleans. I
had been here many times and loved the City, but I had really not taken the
time to enjoy the surrounding areas. Rather
than using Henry or Carol’s cars, I decided that we needed something we
could get around in easier than a 60 foot long converted Trailways bus.
After talking to Mickey, she agreed with me.
The trip to the dealerships was interesting.
We were both dressed in very casual clothes.
The first one, a salesman came out and proceeded to ask if I was buying
a car for my daughter. The next
one didn’t make that mistake, but he would only talk to me, completely
ignoring Mickey except to show her the vanity mirror.
On a whim, we pulled into a dealership that was known for the luxury
cars they sold. The salesman made
the assumption that we could not afford the price and rudely snubbed us. By now, I was getting tired of the attitudes that we had
encountered all day.
Mickey must have seen the look in my eye, because she
whispered, “Oh my God, are you as pissed as I think you are?
The last time I saw THAT look, you were ready to pound on my father.”
“Don’t worry, sweetheart.
I just want to chat with the manager.”
Then I flashed what must have been a very evil grin.
We walked to the front desk and asked for the person in charge.
The lady behind the desk was very polite and within a few
minutes, a distinguished gentleman in a fine three-piece suit was standing in
front of us. After introducing
himself, he asked if there was a problem.
“I am afraid there is.
Seems one of your salesmen just lost a sale from us.
In addition to being glared at from the time we walked on the property,
we were told that there was a dealership down the street that would have
vehicles more in our price range.” I
wrote a name and phone number on a piece of paper.
“If you would be so kind as to talk to the gentleman at this number,
we can resume our talk when you are done.”
He looked at me suspiciously, but took the paper.
He walked over to the receptionist and asked her to place the call.
We followed him to a private office and when the call came through, he
put it on speaker.
“This is Miles Carlton of the First Financial Bank.
What can I do for you, Mr. Lucas?”
The vice president of the dealership answered.
“I have a man here named David Robbins.
He says he was shopping for a car, but felt insulted and suggested I
talk to you.”
“Is he there with you Mr. Lucas?”
As he answered in the affirmative, I greeted Miles.
“Mr. Lucas, I would suggest that you speak with whoever
was rude to Mr. Robbins. He has
enough money in my bank to buy your dealership outright.
Or worse, buy a competing dealership and put you out of
business. His accounts just at
this bank total over ninety million, and I have no idea how many other banks
he works with. And in business
dealings, he is ruthless. You are
lucky you have only lost a sale.”
I had Mr. Lucas staring at me by this point.
When Miles asked if there was anything else, I asked that he fax over a
letter of credit to the dealership since I had neglected to arrange for one.
We ended the conversation and got ready to leave.
Walking out with a blubbering Mr. Lucas trailing behind, I
picked up the letter of credit and stopped in front of the salesperson that
had started the whole thing. “I
decided to take your advice and go down the road.
I will let your boss explain things to you.”
We walked out to the car and looked back to see a very
irate Lucas practically jumping up and down yelling at the hapless salesman.
I smiled and started the car, then noticed Mickey just staring at me.
“Was what Mr. Carlton saying true?
You are worth that much? I
know we haven’t talked about finances, but I thought you had a few hundred
thousand at the most.”
I pulled back over to the side of the road just out of
sight of the dealership. “Mickey,
I just never thought about telling you. It
didn’t seem important. You
seemed to love me just for me, not how much I am worth.
Does it make any difference to you now?
Do you love me more since you know what I am worth?”
I was getting just a bit angry.
“I don’t give a damn how much money you have.
I love you just for you. But
I can’t wrap my mind around how much that is.
I just can’t understand why you would want me when you could be with
some playmate or something.”
“Because I am not in love with a playmate.
I am in love with you, however.”
I took a breath to calm down. “Look,
I am sorry that I didn’t discuss this with you before.
In the first place, the money is not important to me.
As long as I can live comfortably, that is all I care about.
I just never think about it unless there is a need.
And you do have a right to know, since I don’t think about it much, I
neglected to tell you.”
I could see she had calmed down as I explained it to her.
“I forgive you, honey. It
was just a shock to my system. I
was afraid you hadn’t told me because you thought I was a gold digger or
something.”
“I promise I never thought any such thing.
Unless I am dealing in business, I just never pay attention.”
Mickey leaned over the console and gave me a kiss.
Then she let out a giggle. “You
know this is the first real fight we have ever had.
And like all couples it was over money.”
“Yeah, but usually it isn’t because a couple has too
much of the stuff.”
Sitting back in her seat, she laughed at that thought.
“One last question. Just
how much are we talking about here? Mr.
Carlton said ninety million.”
“Last I checked, it is just shy of 150 million, including
holdings in other companies.”
“Wow.” And
the subject didn’t come back up. We
did find a nice sporty car that we both felt comfortable with.
I wrote a check for the entire amount and Mickey drove it back to Henry
and Carol’s house. However since the subject had come up, as soon as we got
back, I phoned my personal attorney and made the proper changes in my personal
affairs where Mickey would be set for life if anything happened to me.
The wedding was just a month away when I borrowed Mickey
from the final preparations. She
was dying to ask where we were headed but held her curiosity when I told her
it was a surprise. An hour later,
we pulled off a two lane paved country road into a long drive. At the end was an old mansion that had stood there since the
Civil War. It looked like
something that would have been in Gone with the Wind.
Massive oak trees, their lower branches covered in Spanish moss
overhung the drive that ended at the large front porch.
There was a car already in the drive and as we pulled up. A woman in a
nice business suit stepped out of it.
Mickey turned to me.
“Alright Dave, spill it.
What are we doing here?”
“Well, I figured that you wouldn’t want to live in the
coach the rest of our lives. Mrs.
Evans there said that she thought you might like to look at some houses.
This is the first one.”
We got out and greeted Mrs. Evans and stepped inside the
double doors. By the end of the
tour, we both liked this house very much.
It had been upgraded with all the modern conveniences, but still had
the feel of an old house. On the
way to the next one, we discussed our likes and dislikes.
We looked at five different places, but Mickey kept commenting on the
first one. It was set on 20 acres
with several out buildings, plenty of space for horses and the other animals
that Mickey had found she loved at Kyle and Lisa’s small farm.
Later that night, we were in bed, with me on my back and
Mickey leaning on her elbow above me. Once
again, she was talking about the first house we looked at that day.
“The only drawback I can see is that it has an awful lot
of room for just us.”
I rolled over to where I was facing her.
“I was thinking that it wouldn’t seem so big if we had a couple of
children running around in it. That is if you want children.
She suddenly got a huge smile on her face.
“I was hoping you wanted children.
I love kids, but was willing to forego them if you didn’t want
any.”
“Sweetheart, I love kids.
You know how much I love Annie. But
I really want a child of our own.”
“Oh I want that too.
I want your babies, as many as we can have.” Her eyes started to fill with tears. “I always dreamed of getting married and having children.
Now I can with the most wonderful man in the world.”
She then pushed me onto my back and after getting me erect,
showed me just how much she wanted to get pregnant.
We were both exhausted by the time I filled her with my seed in the
middle of her second orgasm. She then climbed off my shrinking cock and snuggled up
against my side and fell into a deep sleep, and I was right along with her.
The next night, Henry and I were sitting in his office on
the second floor. We had been
discussing some trivial happenings that had been on the nightly news when
Mickey knocked on the doorjamb. Henry
invited her in. She was silent
for a moment then turned to face him directly.
“Henry, could you get another judge to do the
ceremony?”
Henry looked a little shocked, but answered quickly.
“I’m sure I can, but is there a reason that you don’t want me to
do the ceremony?”
Mickey saw the hurt in his eyes and answered quickly.
“It’s not what you think. You
have been so kind to me, and you took Kait in and everything.
Since my father won’t be here, I was wondering if you would walk me
down the aisle. It would mean an
awful lot to me since I respect you more than any other man I know besides
Dave.”
“In that case my dear, I would be honored to walk you
down the aisle. It would mean a
lot to me as well since I won’t get to do that with my own daughter.
At least until the laws change.”
Mickey bent down to where he was sitting and gave him a hug
and a kiss on the cheek. “Thank
you so much, Henry. It really
means a lot to me.”
After she had gone back downstairs, he sat for a long time
with a huge smile on his face.
The day of the wedding finally arrived.
The sun was out and it promised to be a day of clear skies and warm
temperatures. We had decided that
we would bow to tradition in that Mickey and I slept apart the night before.
And that made for a restless night for me.
But I looked forward to not having to do that again.
I showered and shaved and then took the car and went to the French
Quarter for breakfast.
By the time I returned and went into Henry and Carol’s
house, the preparations were in full swing.
The decorations were completed in the main hall and the original study
where the ceremony itself would take place.
Since neither one of us had too many guests to invite to the actual
ceremony, there were chairs in place for all.
Since the room was forty feet long, there was even enough room for
Mickey to be able to “walk down the aisle”.
Everything else seemed to be ready with the exception of the bride.
I made my way to Henry’s office only to find he had beaten me there
and was entertaining Kyle who had flown in with Lisa last night.
“Ready to get hitched?” Kyle asked when I walked in.
I grinned back at him.
“Sure am. When I lost
your sister, I didn’t think I would ever be whole again. But Mickey has given me something back into my life that I
didn’t even realize I was missing.”
“You know, Lisa and I worried about you after that.
We both have been so relieved after we met Mickey and saw you together.
She is bright, enthusiastic, and so full of life and love. She isn’t replacing our sister, but she is taking up where
she left off. And we love her as
if she was our own.”
“You can’t believe how glad I am to hear that.
You both are important to me and knowing you love her means a lot.”
Kyle then came over and gave me a hug and we settled back
to talk about other things until it was time for us to get dressed.
The day did prove to be warm and I was standing in the far
end of the study dressed in my tuxedo. Kyle was next to me acting more nervous
than I felt. He told me that this
was the first time he had ever had to be in a wedding, at least up front of
everyone.
Finally, the antique pump organ started playing the
entrance music. The entire party
came marching up the aisle. Louis
looked a little uncomfortable in his tux, and very in awe of Kait, who he was
escorting up the aisle. She had
worked very hard at losing the extra pounds from having Annie and it showed.
The rest were friends of either Henry and Carol or Kait that we had
come to call friends of ours. The
flower girl was a cute 5 year old who was the daughter of one of Kait’s
classmates that Mickey had fallen in love with.
When Mickey appeared at the entrance, my heart stopped.
She was dressed in a white sequined gown that fit her well perfectly.
Her makeup and hair were
flawless and she almost glided down the aisle on the arm of
Henry, who looked like he was ready to burst with pride. He then brought her to the front and stepped back.
Judge John Franklin started the ceremony.
“We have all gathered together to celebrate the bonding of these two
people in matrimony. They came
together in a time of crisis for both of them and they have helped heal each
other. Now, they will be brought
together, each using their individual identities to become one unit bound
together by love.”
He did the normal ceremony until he got to the vows.
“Michelle and David have written their own vows for this occasion.
David, if you will begin please.”
I took a deep breath to calm my nerves.
“My darling Mickey. When
you came into my life, I had given up, sure that I would never have happiness
and contentment again. I had lost
the zest for life. You taught me
to start living again. Your
wonderment at life and joy at even the smallest things made me look at the
world through your eyes and see just how beautiful life can be.
You are my lifeline, my reason for being.
And I love you more than I can ever express.
With you by my side, I will feel that my life will be complete.
Now, I ask you to become my wife, to join me in celebrating our love
for the rest of our lives.”
I could see tears welling up in her eyes as she started to
speak. “David, I was worried
about what to say and how to say it. But
my wonderful sister gave me some great advice.
She said not to speak with my mind, but with my heart.
And my heart says that I love you.
When I was a little girl, I dreamed of a prince on a white charger
sweeping me away. Those were the
dreams of a little girl. I had
given up on that dream until you made me believe in it once again.
You are my prince. You
rescued me and taught me what it really means to be loved and to love another.
You make my life worthwhile. And
I promise to love you for the rest of my days.”
The last sentences were almost whispered as a single tear
made its way down her cheek. The
judge paused a moment longer, then finished the ceremony. I really didn’t hear it though, since I was lost in once
again in the beauty and brilliance of Mickey’s face in that moment.
I wanted to lock it into my memory, to be recalled a hundred times a
day, every day.
The judge finally had to touch my shoulder to get my
attention. I started and looked
at him. “I said you may kiss
the bride,” he said chuckling.
“Oh, I plan to and often.” With that I used one hand to touch Mickey’s face gently and
leaned over and kissed her. She
threw her arms around me and returned the kiss to the applause of those in
attendance.
The requisite pictures were taken, and then we exited out
the front of the house and to the waiting limo. The reception was being held at one of the most exclusive
country clubs in the area. Carol
and her friends had planned this to be an event to be remembered.
Those in attendance were treated to a wonderful sit down dinner catered
by the Commander’s Palace since she was well acquainted with the owner.
When the band started to play, I took Mickey’s hand and
we moved onto the dance floor. She
fit to me perfectly, her body molding to mine.
We started to sway to the music and she settled her head against my
shoulder. “Dave, this has been
the most perfect day. I have
never felt so loved. I want to
stay this way forever.” Then
she lifted her head and smiled up at me.
Then she spoke quietly, so only I could hear her.
“I have another surprise for you.
We’re pregnant.”
I stopped in the middle of the dance floor, and asked
“Are you sure?”
“As sure as three home tests and a trip to a doctor can
be. I am only a few weeks along,
but with the new tests they have, they’re pretty sure.”
I picked her up and started swinging her around, laughing
all the while. Those around us
were watching, so we announced to the crowd the news. We received congratulations all around for this bit of very
good news that topped off a perfect day.
The usual speeches were made, and all of the traditions
were met. It was time for us to
leave for our honeymoon. The limo
took us to the airport where a private jet was waiting to whisk us off to a
week in the Bahamas. We were soon
in the air, flying high above the clouds.
Mickey was cuddled up against my side and I was stroking
her hair. Kissing the top of her
head, I whispered to her. “When
I heard a knock on the door of the coach during that blizzard, I thought I was
just helping someone out. Little
did I know the reward would be so wonderful and long lasting.”
Mickey just sighed contentedly and snuggled closer.
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I was looking out the window of the kitchen.
I did that often since it faced the rear of the property.
I looked over at the coach that was parked in a covered space just made
for it. I thought of all the
times we had spent in there, loving and living.
We still used it for vacation or when we had to both go on business.
Mickey did get her engineering degree and worked with Kyle designing
some of the most renowned structures around the world.
Kait and Louis didn’t ever get married, but they still
remain friends. She did fall in
love with and married one of the partners in the firm she started with.
There are plans in the works to start their own firm dealing with women
and the poor.
Henry and Carol haven’t changed. Henry is now a judge in the Circuit Court of Appeals. and
hears the high profile cases. Much
more interesting than the drunk driving and spousal abuse cases he used to
have. Carol has tried to
integrate Mickey into the social circles in and around New Orleans.
She does go to some of the functions and even drags me along on
occasion, but it isn’t so often that it gets boring.
Mickey and Kait’s parents were eventually arrested for
the harassment of Kait. They had
showed up carrying bogus papers giving them custody.
When they tried to take the baby by force, the N.O.P.D. took it from
there. The trial and appeals are
still ongoing. It is funny that
Dwayne’s sermons to the judge didn’t seem to help their case much.
While I was reminiscing, Mickey came down from bathing
Linda, who was now five and John, three.
I welcomed her into my arms as I stood against the counter.
She came willingly into my embrace, showing me the love that had only
grown in the past six years. We
have grown closer with the passing of time and I could only hope that it would
last for many more years to come.
===Finis===
Authors Note: Thus
ends the saga of Dave and Mickey. After
a break, I may do a few stories (maybe a short series) based on some of the
more minor characters. Time will
tell.