A tear finally frees itself from my eyes and
slowly rolls down my face. “I will.”
I take my other hand and place it over his
heart.
“Jesse, my love, my Savior. You’ve saved me so
many times now from the bad in the world, from my unhappiness. I
know you will always protect me and keep me safe. I have no more
love to give you, because you have it all. Will you be mine,
forever?”
He brings my hand up to his lips kisses it. “I
will.”
Before Jesse is told he may kiss the bride,
his lips are already locked on mine.
The surprise for us that day was Thomas
showing up. Of course we didn’t realize he was there until after we
had turned around being announced as husband and wife.
As we were walking back down the aisle
together, Thomas steps out into the aisle before us and envelopes
Jesse into a warm embrace. Never releasing my hand, I stand
watching father and son having a tender moment. I think I cried
more that day than ever in my life. Thomas turns to me and hugs me,
whispering in my ear, “Cassie, my daughter. I am so happy for you
both. I hope you’ll forgive me.” He puts his hand on my stomach and
looks at me. “I’m going to be a grandpa.” He smiles with tears in
his eyes.
We arrive at the Café, the music already
blaring from the sounds of Tuck’s band that is set up in the back
on a small platform. People are already drinking, some are dancing
and enjoying the festivities.
As we walk in Jesse takes me towards the band.
Tuck stops mid song and moves over as Jesse pulls me up onto the
platform with him. I have no idea what he is up to. He taps on the
microphone, which causes a loud squeal. He laughs.
“Can I have your attention for just a few
minutes, please?” He waits for a minute as everyone begins to
settle down. “Thanks! Well, Cassie, my wonderful wife,” he smiles
at me, “and I have some news to share.” The crowd stirs and you can
hear the murmuring they are making as they look at each
other.
“We found out,” he looks at me. I smile and
nod back. “We found out that we are having twins.” We hear the
shouts of congratulations as well and seeing the looks of shock and
happiness.
Jesse taps on the microphone again, getting
everyone’s attention. “We also found out that we are having a boy
and a girl!” He yells as he raises my hand up high with his. And
the crowd goes wild.
After all settles down, we have our first
dance. When we are done, we get settled at a table and dig into
some great food and company. Thomas looks at us and asks when my
due date is. “December 25
th
but with twins they could be
early.” Jesse tells them.
“And have you picked out names yet?” Thomas
asks.
Jesse and I look at each other and shrug.
“Well, we haven’t had time to think about it yet, but honestly, I
have no idea,” I say.
“Maybe, we’ll have to have a poll!” Jesse
smirks.
The End
About the
Author
Vicki Green grew up in Overland Park, Kansas and
has resided in Olathe, Kansas for more than 25 years. Along with
her husband and two teenage boys, she shares her home with her
cocker spaniel’s Shadow and Mocha. She has been working full time
at the same Company for almost 35 years. Her life has been filled
with the most loving and caring parents, Larry and Betty Gassaway,
who are both in Heaven now but are still in her heart and mind
daily.
Vicki enjoys reading books, too many on her
Kindle and Nook to count, which is what inspired her to begin
writing this book.
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