Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:20 pm
Part 60
Three months later:
Liz walked to the post office, and thought about everything that had happened in the three months since the battle, and Kivar’s death. Naloch had been right, and everything had worked according to his plan. Jesse’s ‘death’ and funeral had been hard for everyone, especially Isabelle. Thankfully, Jesse had made arrangements for the financial security of both Isabelle and his mother. Money would never take his place, but neither of them would have to worry about money for a very long time. Isabelle also received a letter in the mail several days after Jesse had died. They figured he must have written it just before the battle. It confirmed everything they knew. Jesse had been fighting Kivar’s mind warp for a very long time and in fact had done everything possible to mislead Kivar every step of the way. It wasn’t a lot, but it had given Isabelle some closure.
“Liz, come on, we’re going to be late,” Maria yelled from up the street. “Come on Chica, it’s time.”
Liz mentally shoo herself from her reverie and dropped the postcard in to the mailbox and went running back to Maria.
“It’s okay Maria, we have plenty of time. I just need to get changed, and then we can head out,” she said.
An hour later, Geoff Parker proudly escorted his daughter down the aisle to the waiting arms of her groom. To celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary, Liz and Max chose to renew their vows in a large celebration. The minister read the vows, and Max and Liz stated their intentions to love one another forever.
Just at the minister was about to pronounce them husband and wife, Michael interrupted the ceremony.
“Wait, Maria, will you marry me? Here, now!”
“What?” she cried.
“I mean it, I want to marry you, right now. Please say yes,” said Michael.
“Of course I’ll say yes you idiot. I love you!” Maria said, tears shining in her eyes.
Michael stepped away from Max’s side and crossed the small aisle to where Maria was standing next to Liz and Isabelle. He knelt down and takes her hand in his.
“Maria Deluca. I love you more than anything else. You already know you are my world, now I want you to be my life as well,” he said, slipping a diamond ring on her hand. “Sir,” he said turning to the minister, I hope you don’t mind performing one more ceremony today?”
“I’d be delighted,” he said. “Will there be any other takers?” he asked, looking at Isabelle and Kyle.
“Not right now,” said Kyle from his place beside Max.
“But maybe someday,” Isabelle said softly, smiling at Kyle. “Maybe someday.”
The minister made short work of the second ceremony and pronounced both couples husband and wife. After the ceremony, the small group returned to the CrashDown to celebrate.
“Excuse me,” Max said tapping on his glass to be heard over the small but loud group of people. “Liz and I have something we’d like to say!”
Silence filled the room as everybody stopped talking and turned towards Max. “Well, first, we’d like to thank all of you for sharing this day with us, and for the wonderful party. We also want to say congratulations to Michael and Maria. The next 50 years or so promise to be very interesting. And finally, we just wanted to share some wonderful news. Liz and I will be welcoming our first child into the world in just under six months.”
Shouts fill the room as everyone rushed up to hug and congratulate the happy couple.
“Liz, I can’t believe it,” squealed Maria. “A baby! How wonderful. But why didn’t you say anything!”
“Well, we were a little bit busy running for our lives, and then fighting a war,” Liz laughed. “Besides, I wasn’t sure myself at first, and then when I was, there was Jesse’s funeral. I just couldn’t tell everybody then. We needed to focus on Isabelle.”
“Um, not trying to be negative, but will this kind of pregnancy progress normally?” asked Maria.
“Yes,” said Liz with a happy grin on her face. “Max contacted Naloch, who said that everything should proceed normally, but there is one small side effect. You become totally in tune with your partner’s thought and feelings. You can feel everything he feels and everything he thinks if you open yourself up to it.”
“You little rat,” Maria said with a grin. “That’s how you knew what Max was feeling when he said he wanted to go back to Antar.”
“Yeah, that’s when I first started to suspect something was up.”
“Excuse me ladies,” said Max as he and Michael approached the two women. “May we have this dance?”
”Of course,” said Liz as she stepped into the arms of her husband.
“I wouldn’t have it any other way,” answers Maria as Michael led her to the dance floor.
Sparkle from Ruby Horse begins to play:
Through the clouds
A nice surprise
To see that twinkle
Return to your eyes
I searched my head
For some old spark
Been around this place
Stumbling in the dark
And when I feel the skies will never clear
You remind me that spring is near
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkest skies
Through the crowd
I catch your eye
It takes me back again
When we were gettin' high
I search my head
For some old spark
Been around this place
Fumbling in the dark
And when I feel the skies will never clear
You remind me that spring is near
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkest skies
Nothin' in this world
Could make me love you less
Shadows often leave perfection
In the best
Oh my love, oh my love
Oh my love, oh my love
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkest skies
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkness
Several days later, in southern California, and old man walked slowly to his mailbox. Opening it, he reached inside and found a postcard from Roswell New Mexico addressed to Zeke and Nellie Mosley.
Dear Zeke and Nellie,
Thanks for all your help, we just wanted to let you know we made it home and everything is great. We couldn’t have done it without you.
Love
Jenny, Steve, Barbie, Bobby, Frankie and Kerri.
THE END
Three months later:
Liz walked to the post office, and thought about everything that had happened in the three months since the battle, and Kivar’s death. Naloch had been right, and everything had worked according to his plan. Jesse’s ‘death’ and funeral had been hard for everyone, especially Isabelle. Thankfully, Jesse had made arrangements for the financial security of both Isabelle and his mother. Money would never take his place, but neither of them would have to worry about money for a very long time. Isabelle also received a letter in the mail several days after Jesse had died. They figured he must have written it just before the battle. It confirmed everything they knew. Jesse had been fighting Kivar’s mind warp for a very long time and in fact had done everything possible to mislead Kivar every step of the way. It wasn’t a lot, but it had given Isabelle some closure.
“Liz, come on, we’re going to be late,” Maria yelled from up the street. “Come on Chica, it’s time.”
Liz mentally shoo herself from her reverie and dropped the postcard in to the mailbox and went running back to Maria.
“It’s okay Maria, we have plenty of time. I just need to get changed, and then we can head out,” she said.
An hour later, Geoff Parker proudly escorted his daughter down the aisle to the waiting arms of her groom. To celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary, Liz and Max chose to renew their vows in a large celebration. The minister read the vows, and Max and Liz stated their intentions to love one another forever.
Just at the minister was about to pronounce them husband and wife, Michael interrupted the ceremony.
“Wait, Maria, will you marry me? Here, now!”
“What?” she cried.
“I mean it, I want to marry you, right now. Please say yes,” said Michael.
“Of course I’ll say yes you idiot. I love you!” Maria said, tears shining in her eyes.
Michael stepped away from Max’s side and crossed the small aisle to where Maria was standing next to Liz and Isabelle. He knelt down and takes her hand in his.
“Maria Deluca. I love you more than anything else. You already know you are my world, now I want you to be my life as well,” he said, slipping a diamond ring on her hand. “Sir,” he said turning to the minister, I hope you don’t mind performing one more ceremony today?”
“I’d be delighted,” he said. “Will there be any other takers?” he asked, looking at Isabelle and Kyle.
“Not right now,” said Kyle from his place beside Max.
“But maybe someday,” Isabelle said softly, smiling at Kyle. “Maybe someday.”
The minister made short work of the second ceremony and pronounced both couples husband and wife. After the ceremony, the small group returned to the CrashDown to celebrate.
“Excuse me,” Max said tapping on his glass to be heard over the small but loud group of people. “Liz and I have something we’d like to say!”
Silence filled the room as everybody stopped talking and turned towards Max. “Well, first, we’d like to thank all of you for sharing this day with us, and for the wonderful party. We also want to say congratulations to Michael and Maria. The next 50 years or so promise to be very interesting. And finally, we just wanted to share some wonderful news. Liz and I will be welcoming our first child into the world in just under six months.”
Shouts fill the room as everyone rushed up to hug and congratulate the happy couple.
“Liz, I can’t believe it,” squealed Maria. “A baby! How wonderful. But why didn’t you say anything!”
“Well, we were a little bit busy running for our lives, and then fighting a war,” Liz laughed. “Besides, I wasn’t sure myself at first, and then when I was, there was Jesse’s funeral. I just couldn’t tell everybody then. We needed to focus on Isabelle.”
“Um, not trying to be negative, but will this kind of pregnancy progress normally?” asked Maria.
“Yes,” said Liz with a happy grin on her face. “Max contacted Naloch, who said that everything should proceed normally, but there is one small side effect. You become totally in tune with your partner’s thought and feelings. You can feel everything he feels and everything he thinks if you open yourself up to it.”
“You little rat,” Maria said with a grin. “That’s how you knew what Max was feeling when he said he wanted to go back to Antar.”
“Yeah, that’s when I first started to suspect something was up.”
“Excuse me ladies,” said Max as he and Michael approached the two women. “May we have this dance?”
”Of course,” said Liz as she stepped into the arms of her husband.
“I wouldn’t have it any other way,” answers Maria as Michael led her to the dance floor.
Sparkle from Ruby Horse begins to play:
Through the clouds
A nice surprise
To see that twinkle
Return to your eyes
I searched my head
For some old spark
Been around this place
Stumbling in the dark
And when I feel the skies will never clear
You remind me that spring is near
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkest skies
Through the crowd
I catch your eye
It takes me back again
When we were gettin' high
I search my head
For some old spark
Been around this place
Fumbling in the dark
And when I feel the skies will never clear
You remind me that spring is near
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkest skies
Nothin' in this world
Could make me love you less
Shadows often leave perfection
In the best
Oh my love, oh my love
Oh my love, oh my love
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkest skies
How you sparkle
How you shine
How you rise above
The darkness
Several days later, in southern California, and old man walked slowly to his mailbox. Opening it, he reached inside and found a postcard from Roswell New Mexico addressed to Zeke and Nellie Mosley.
Dear Zeke and Nellie,
Thanks for all your help, we just wanted to let you know we made it home and everything is great. We couldn’t have done it without you.
Love
Jenny, Steve, Barbie, Bobby, Frankie and Kerri.
THE END
