Read Formatted Seal Of Honor edit2 Online
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“In case of an apocalyptic event,” she replied as she finished tying her shoes and then pul ed on
a rain poncho. She went to the closet, opened a big red bag and took a smal er black case out
before opening the door and stepping out onto her patio. “Damn, the rain has turned the grove into a
muddy mess. My joints only al ow me to move slowly in weather like this.”
“No time for that.” Zack swooped her up in his arms and she gave a whoop of delight. “Hold on
to your hair and that bag, Mrs. Pond. We’l be there in no time.”
“Damn, boy, buy a girl dinner first before you cart her off,” she yel ed and laughed over the rain
and the rol ing thunder. In Zack’s opinion, she was having way too much fun.
He was back across her field and in his driveway in less time than it would have taken for her to
walk it.
“That was exhilarating,” she gasped. “Get cleaned up, grab some fresh towels and cut open
some garbage bags.”
“Do I need to boil water?” Zack asked.
She looked at him and rol ed her eyes. “For what, boy? Making tea? Just get what I asked.”
Mrs. Pond went inside and he kicked his dirty shoes off on the patio before running inside to the
hal way bathroom. He showered the mud off quickly and grabbed some sweats and a T-shirt from
the gym room before running to the kitchen. He cut three garbage bags in half and then grabbed
fresh towels from the shelves over his washer and dryer. He then hightailed it back to the bedroom
where he could hear Mrs. Pond soothing Jordyn and Dr. Patel asking question from the cel phone
speaker.
“Doctor, she is past ready to push. This little one’s head is completely crowned,” Mrs. Pond said
and then turned to Zack. “Unless you want to buy a new mattress get those bags over here and then
get up there and support her head.”
Zack rushed into the room. “How are you doing, baby?”
“This hurts like a mother fudger,” she wailed. “I want my epidural!”
“Oh, honey, just breathe and keep going,” Zack consoled as he helped Mrs. Pond drape the
bed with plastic and get it under Jordyn.
“You breathe, damn it. I’l tel you what you can do with your breathing…”
She was ready to snarl at him and Zack kissed her. “I love you too, baby.”
“Don’t get hurt feelings, Zack. It’s a very emotional time for women in labor,” Dr. Patel said from
the phone.
“Bul shit to that. It hurts like a mother fudger, boy, and don’t you forget it,” Mrs. Pond said. “Now,
Jordyn, next contraction you’re going to push this little girl out.”
Tears were streaming down her cheeks. “I don’t think I can. God, it hurts.”
“Push through the pain and it wil be okay,” Mrs. Pond promised.
“Jordyn, look at me.” Zack waited until her tear-fil ed brown eyes met his and he wiped the tears
from her cheek. His heart ached for her. He wished he could take away al her pain. But he knew she
had to be the one to do this, she had to be the brave one. “You can do this. We’re waiting to meet
Marianne, remember? She’s our little girl and we want her here with us. So you do it, baby. Push
hard and let’s greet our baby girl.”
“Oh, here comes one,” she muttered and Zack watched her bel y tighten.
“Bear down now, Jordyn. Do it!” Mrs. Pond said firmly.
Zack supported her back as she brought her chin to her chest and pushed. He encouraged her
every step of the way, wiped her face when she had to rest and she pushed again. At exactly one
minute after midnight Marianne came into the world. Zack had watched Jordyn push until she cried
out and the little body slipped from her womb into the world. Mrs. Pond worked quickly to clean out
her mouth and tie her umbilical cord with surgical thread and then wrapped the baby in a towel. She
tapped the little feet until the baby wailed and it was then that Zack felt as if he and Jordyn took a
simultaneous breath. It came out as laughter and tears as the new life wailed her displeasure at
leaving her protective home.
Mrs. Pond did an examination. “She looks wonderful, Dr. Patel, healthy and pink and no
breathing problems that I can hear.”
“Great. I’l get off the phone and get working to get emergency services to your home
immediately. I wil meet you al at the hospital,” Dr. Patel said. “Merry Christmas.”
“Merry Christmas,” Jordyn said and Zack repeated the words.
“Look at that. You two got the best Christmas present in the world. Each year you get to
celebrate her birth and the holiday,” Mrs. Pond said gently and handed Jordyn the baby. “Look at this
little one and tel me it wasn’t al worth it.”
“I’d do it over again in a heartbeat,” Jordyn said and then kissed the baby’s head. “Hey, my
precious little girl. I’m your mom and this is your daddy. Merry Christmas, sweet pea.” She looked up
at Zack. “You take her, my love.”
Zack took Marianne with exquisite care and looked down at the little scrunched up face under
soft brown curls that were damp. He felt himself fal in love al over again and this time it was with the
second woman in his life. He fel in love with the child that would cal him daddy.
“My little princess, welcome to the world,” he cooed and traced his finger along her tiny palm.
Zack chuckled when those little fingers grabbed at his own.
“Zack, you have that big boat of a vehicle out there. Those damn EMTs wil take forever to get
here. You continue to hold the baby and let me help Jordyn get cleaned up some. Then you’l take her
to the car and we’l put down that backseat and we’l get them there ourselves.”
“You’re not driving my truck,” Zack murmured, stil looking down at the baby.
“Of course not, that’s for you,” Mrs. Pond scoffed.
In the end, the ambulance arrived shortly after Mrs. Pond delivered the afterbirth and Jordyn was
cleaned up. They had to make sure she’d expel ed everything that helped sustain the baby’s life from
her body. Mrs. Pond rode with Jordyn and the newborn while Zack drove his truck. At the hospital, Dr.
Patel announced that both mother and daughter were perfectly healthy and Jordyn was settled into a
room and by sunrise he was taking Mrs. Pond home. He dropped her off and was going to clean up
the bedroom and grab a few hours of sleep.
On impulse, he grabbed the older woman tight and kissed her on her cheek. “Thank you. I don’t
know what we’d have done without you.”
“You’d have been a Navy man like my Mr. Pond and delivered that baby yourself,” Mrs. Pond
said gently. “He was at Pearl Harbor that day when it was attacked. He was fifteen years older than
me when we met, but I didn’t care. I loved that man. He got hurt pretty badly and we were never able
to have children. Oh, he tried to push me away and make me leave so I could have a family, but what
kind of family would it have been without the man I love?” She smiled up at Zack and sniffed. “I got to
see a miracle tonight, so I thank you for that.”
“I never had the kind of mother I could share this with and Jordyn was alone al her life. We found
each other and now we have a family. We want you to be part of that, Grandma.” Zack smiled when
he saw the wise, strong old woman’s eye fil up with tears and her hands shake as she tried to hide
the fact by fanning her face. “Marianne wil be a blessed little girl with you in her corner. Just get rid of
the gun, wil ya?”
“I’d be honored to be in al your lives, even though you cal me the crazy old pineapple lady.” Mrs.
Pond laughed while she reached up and patted his cheek. “Now get your ass home, clean up, and
head back to your two girls. I’l see them when you get home in a few days.”
“Merry Christmas, crazy pineapple lady!” Zack cal ed out as he jogged down her front steps.
“I’d shoot you, but I like you too much,” she cal ed back. “Merry Christmas!”
Zack laughed as he went home. He had never been fil ed with so much happiness as he felt
now. It was Christmas day and he had the best gifts in the world. His two girls were waiting for him at
Oahu hospital. He took the plastic and then the sheets off the bed and trashed some that were
beyond repair and the rest he put in the washing machine. He cleaned up whatever mess the EMTs
left and mopped the floors before stretching himself out across the couch and fal ing asleep.
Four hours later, he was up, showered and back in his truck heading towards the hospital. In his
hands he carried flowers and a gift and on his head he wore a red Santa hat. The nurses looked at
him, amused, and as he passed he gave them each a flower before he went into Jordyn’s room.
She was sitting up in bed and she laughed when she saw him. “Hey, Santa, you’re a bit late. We
already got our gift. She’s in the nursery.”
“But this is for Mom.” Zack leaned over and kissed her. “Christmas flowers for the most beautiful
woman in the world and a special surprise I had made.”
“At least you didn’t get scratched up for this surprise or did you?” she teased.
“Ha ha, funny woman. Open your gift,” Zack said as he sat on the edge of the bed.
Zack watched her face as she opened the box and her gasp of delight told him he’d made the
right choice. It was a necklace, but that wasn’t what made it special. It was the pendant he had
special made of two types of gold. The white gold formed a mother holding a child and the rose gold
was the father holding them both. At the bottom of the pendant were three diamonds.
He took it from her and spoke quietly. “I had this made that day we went shopping and I left you
at the pedicure place. I picked it up when you had your doctor appointment.”
“You said you had to go on base,” she said.
“I lied, but the look just now on your face made it worthwhile.” He fastened the clasp and the
pendant hung between her breasts. “There’s room at the bottom to add more diamonds, one for
each child we have.”
“This is perfect. Zack, it’s so beautiful. I left your gift under the tree,” Jordyn replied.
“No, you didn’t. She’s in the nursery,” he reminded her.
Just as he spoke the door to her room opened and a nurse wheeled in an incubator. “Hel o,
Mom and Dad Hennessey. Here’s little Ms. Marianne ready to be fed.”
Zack couldn’t help but laugh when he looked into the incubator. His little girl was in a red
stocking and wore a little elf bonnet on her head.
“Oh, I have to get a picture of this to show the guys in the team.” Zack pul ed his phone from his
pocket.
“She looks so cute,” Jordyn said.
“We do it every year for al the Christmas babies. Plus, you get six months free diapers from the
Big K-Mart,” the nurse explained.
“We are good on diapers. Can you give the gift certificate to one of the less fortunate moms
who had a baby in the last few days?” Jordyn asked.
“I know the perfect young girl. She is only nineteen and she and her mother could use the help,”
the nurse said. “Merry Christmas and thank you for your generosity. When you get tired and you want
to rest just press the buzzer and we’l come take her back to the nursery.”
“I’l be here for a while, so I’l take care of her while Mom sleeps,” Zack said.
The nurse nodded and smiled as she left quietly. He lifted Marianne out in her little stocking and
cradled her in his arms.
“Have I told you today how much I love you and how happy you have made me?” he asked.
“That’s the first time today, but I’l let it slide because you were tired,” she teased and Marianne
started to fuss. “I love you too, but hand her over because little Miss is hungry.”
Zack sat close and watched his daughter nurse at Jordyn’s breast and they talked. She was his
daughter in every sense of the word. He couldn’t have been prouder of the baby or to be cal ed her
father. Later, after they had a hospital Christmas dinner and his wife napped, Zack held the baby and
crooned to her gently. “You and your mom are my miracles and, yes, she’l tel you I’m crazy when I
chase boys away but it’s because I love you. And no man wil ever be worthy of you in my eyes.”
Zack kissed her tiny head and inhaled her baby scent. “Merry Christmas, sweet pea.”
He stood by the window looking out towards the ocean as the sun set on another Christmas.
This was the one that made the mark in his world, the one that set him on the path to love, the path
he always dreamed of walking but never got to until now. The baby cooed in his arms and his heart
melted al over again.
Perfect.
The End