A SWAPPED LIFE, Chapters 25 - 27
A young male engineer goes to an engineering conference and gets
swapped with a teen unwed mother who did not finish high school.
Story discusses how the new woman makes new friends, and copes with
motherhood, her new parents and sister, her former boyfriend, and
eventually with love and marriage. Story also discusses the struggles
of the new man, whose family and educational background did not give
him the tools to fit into the world of men, and of his eventual
redemption.
This is my first attempt to write fiction. I have found it much more
challenging than I expected. I am grateful for constructive
criticism.
This is the ninth and last part of A SWAPPED LIFE and covers chapters
25 - 27. But I have blocked out an epilog. It would take a while to
get together. Does anyone think it would be worthwhile?
In the first part, in chapter 1 I introduced the original Brian and
his family. Brian is a small and easy-going guy, but intelligent and
strong willed. He is a civil engineer and works for a consulting
company and is attending a conference in Eugene and giving a paper.
In chapter 2, Brian encounters a very large man, Rex, abusing his
girlfriend, Erin, and their daughter, Mary, in the halls of his hotel.
Brian calls him on it, but no good deed goes unpunished and Rex beats
Brian up and steals his wallet. Later that night, Brian wakes up as
Erin being taunted by Rex . Rex throws Erin out of the room with
their baby and she finds Erin who has been swapped into Brian's body.
Chapter 3 discusses their early interactions. Erin finds she feels a
magical connection with the baby Mary, and she becomes determined to
give her a loving upbringing. And Erin gives the engineering paper
that the old Brian had prepared. The two of them decide to return to
Blakefield, the town where they both grew up.
In the second part, in chapter 4, Erin and Brian return to Blakefield
and the new Erin decides to go into detox and tries to get Brian's
sister Clara to help him, but she won't believe the story of Brian and
Erin swapping. In desperation, the new Erin begs the old Erin's
parents to pay for detox, without telling them anything about the
swap. In chapter 5, Erin's parents allow her to move home and she
meets Fran, a Blakefield police officer, who hated the old Erin.
Fran shows her antipathy in various ways. In chapter 6, Erin's
parents send her to a detox program, which she finishes. While there,
Erin makes friends with a girl named LaTesha
In the third part, Erin returns home and slowly makes progress
improving her relationships with her parents and with Fran. She also
starts working on her GED so she can get a good job in order to
support Mary. She finds along the way that the old Erin had made a
lot of enemies. She makes another new friend at church, Debbie. Then
Brian reenters the new Erin's life and causes more trouble.
Nevertheless, Erin remains determined to get her high school GED so
she can support Mary.
In the fourth part, Erin discovers that the past fights of the former
Erin with her sister-in-law have made her unwelcome at the family's
Thanksgiving dinner. So she uses the time to study for the GED, but a
last-minute decision by her sister-in-law allows her to meet her
extended family. After Thanksgiving, Erin discovers she is pregnant.
She has a quiet Christmas and New Year. She goes to a girl's night
out with Clara and briefly sees her previous best friend Tony. After
New Year, she takes the second GED Test and decides to keep the baby
that is the result of her last encounter with Brian.
In the fifth part, Chapters 13 - 15, Erin proposes a report
documentation project at Pederson's Construction, and carries it out
over a few weeks in January. At the same time, she makes another good
friend, and helps Debbie while her baby is being born. In February
Erin starts being a daytime sitter and wet nurse for Debbie's child
while Debbie goes back to high school. Erin also finds out Latesha is
in Girls' Detention and contacts her to arrange for a visit. In
March, Erin visits Latesha a couple of times at the detention center,
which is on the same grounds as a men's prison. During the second
visit, Erin finds out that Brian is incarcerated, and goes to see him.
During the same period, Erin has been having trouble eating and her
mother talks her into telling her OBGYN, who determines that she is
not eating enough for her unborn children and admits her to the
hospital. While there, Erin meets an old high school pal named Jesse,
who participated in some of the former Erin's hi-jinks. Near the end
of the month, Erin takes and passes her third GED test, and
encounter's Rex again.
In the sixth part, chapters 16-18, Rex breaks into Erin's parents'
home and ties up Erin's mom and tries to rape Erin, but Erin has
squirreled away a pistol in her room and manages to get it out and
shoot Rex and escape with Mary. In the process he hits her in the
head and gives her a bad concussion and she loses all memory of the
last 5 months since the switch and thinks she is still Brian. This
only lasts a couple days, but Jenny picks up on it and Clara and Erin
decide to tell Jenny of the switch. Jenny doesn't believe them until
she accompanies them to visit Brian in prison and she sees that Brian
is very different. It takes weeks for Erin to recover. When she
does, her father asks her to fill in in a family foursome in a charity
golf tournament for Stacey who has injured herself running. Erin is
pleasantly surprised that she can still swing the clubs and help the
foursome score well. Then Erin takes the last GED test and does well
and is awarded her high school credentials.
In the seventh part, chapters 19 - 21, Rex gets another prosecutor who
is a friend of his father, Adam. Adam arranges a new bail hearing,
but Rex is killed by another inmate at the jail before that. Adam
attacks Erin outside the courthouse and threatens to kill her. Erin
takes a firearms training course and buys a pistol for protection.
After a time, the threat Adam presents subsides. In another
storyline, Debbie's parents split because her father finds her mother
has been having an affair with the Pastor, who is forced to resign his
position.
In June, Erin feels well enough to be Matron of Honor at Clara's
wedding. She fills in for Tony's keyboarder, and afterward dances
with Tony and they feel increasingly close. But Tony is hearing about
the old Erin's escapades from a friend and decides for the sake of his
children that he can't risk being close to Erin. He returns to
Seattle.
In the eighth part, Chapters 22 - 24, Erin gives birth to twins. Tony
returns to Blakefield and he and his boys spend time with Erin. Erin
forgives Tony for leaving her. Tony falls in love with Erin and
unexpectedly asks her to marry him. Erin puts him off until she can
be sure of herself and until she can find a way to tell Tony who she
is. Erin does tell Jesse the story and takes her to visit Brian.
Jesse starts falling in love for her old friend.
In the meantime, Tony has to return to Seattle to do a last project
for his work and to clean out and find a new renter for the apartment
he and the boys had been renting. Erin has arranged a date for when
he gets back to see how she reacts to fulfilling a woman's role in a
sexual relationship, and to take him out to Nola prison and tell him
who she is.
CHARACTERS
Brian-->Erin An accomplished young male engineer with some struggles
and insecurities. He tries to help a woman being abused by a very
large man and is then swapped with that woman.
Erin --> Brian A troubled young woman who never finished high school
and who is transgendered. In spite of gender issues, she wound up
getting involved with a troubled young man and having his baby. She
is swapped with Brian.
Rex The old Erin's boyfriend and Mary's father. Rex is a very large
and abusive man, but the old Erin knows how to handle him, although
she and Mary are in constant danger of abuse.
Clara Sister of Brian. She is social worker and is a very
accomplished young woman and was her brother's close friend.
Jenny Mother of Brian. She is an administrator at a local hospital
and was very close to Brian and Clara.
Peter Father of Brian. He is a professor of mathematics and was also
very close to Brian and Clara.
Mary Baby Daughter of Erin. She turns out sweet tempered and loving
despite being neglected by the original Erin
Mom (Mary) Mother of Erin. She is an office manager for a
construction firm. She has some flaws and had a rough relationship
with the original Erin, but eventually turns out to play a positive
role.
Dad (Bart) Loving father of Erin. He is a construction worker.
Fran Sister of Erin. She is a police officer. She and the old Erin
hated each other. She makes the new Erin's life miserable at first,
but eventually they become friends.
Dan Erin's brother.
Stacey Dan's wife, Erin's sister-in-law. She is very smart and
remains convinced that Erin is a different person.
Latesha Friend Erin makes in a drug detox program. LaTesha was a
very promising student in high school but was pulled into the world of
drugs by her boyfriend and winds up spending about a year in youth
detention.
Debbie Friend Erin makes attending church. She is a high school
student and an unwed mother. Her mother has rejected her for engaging
in unmarried sex.
Ginni Friend Erin makes doing a contracting job. She works for
Erin's Mom and wants a career in finance.
Jesse Close friend of the old Erin. She also becomes a friend of the
new Erin, even though the two Erins are very different. Jesse was the
original Erin's partner in many pranks and just barely graduates high
school, but she is determined to succeed in life and is attending
culinary school and also wants to also establish herself as a
photographer.
Adam Rex's father. He is also large and abusive, and also is a
rapist. He is a lawyer and uses his expertise to protect Rex from the
consequences of his actions.
Tony Close friend of the old Brian and an excellent musician. After
a failed marriage, he is raising his two sons by himself. He is asked
to provide music at Clara's wedding.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CHAPTER 1. OCTOBER, BRIAN AND FAMILY
CHAPTER 2. EUGENE, THE SWITCH
CHAPTER 3. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SWITCH.
CHAPTER 4. BLAKEFIELD, AFTER THE SWITCH.
CHAPTER 5. ERIN MOVES HOME, FRAN'S ANTIPATHY
CHAPTER 6. DETOX, MEETING LATESHA
CHAPTER 7. NOVEMBER, ERIN HOME AGAIN
CHAPTER 8. MEETING DEBBIE, THE WATER LEAK, REINSTATEMENT AT THE
COMMUNITY CENTER
CHAPTER 9. THE RAPE, FIRST GED TEST
CHAPTER 10. THANKSGIVING
CHAPTER 11. DECEMBER, PREGNANCY TEST, CHRISTMAS, SEEING TONY
CHAPTER 12. JANUARY, SECOND GED TEST, DECIDING TO KEEP THE BABY
CHAPTER 13. JANUARY, PROJECT AT PETERSONS, MEETING GINNI, HELPING
DEBBIE
CHAPTER 14. FEBRUARY, CARING FOR JEREMY, CONTACTING LATESHA
CHAPTER 15. MARCH, VISITING LATESHA, GETTING SICK, MEETING JESSE,
VISITING BRIAN, ENCOUNTER WITH REX, THIRD GED TEST
CHAPTER 16. APRIL, REX'S ASSAULT, MEMORY LOSS, TELLING JENNY,
VISITING BRIAN AGAIN, TESTIFYING, GOLF
CHAPTER 17. MAY, VISITING A SPIRITUALIST, BRIDESMAIDS NIGHT OUT,
TALKING TO TONY, PRESENTING THE GED, LAST GED TEST,
VISIT TO NOLA
CHAPTER 18. JUNE, DAN's BBQ, GED GRADUATION ADDRESS, DEBBY'S SENIOR
SNEAK, DEBBY AND JESSE'S GRADUATION
CHAPTER 19. REX's DEATH, ADAM ATACKS ERIN, CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT,
UNWELCOME AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER, THE REVEREND LEAVES
CHAPTER 20. DEBBIE'S PARENTS SPLIT, ERIN VOLUNTEERS TO TESTIFY,
WELCOME AT COMMUNITY CENTER
CHAPTER 21. CLARA'S WEDDING, ERIN AND TONY HELP DEBBIE'S MOTHER
CHAPTER 22. ERIN GIVES BIRTH
CHAPTER 23. HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL, WALK WITH TONY AND HIS BOYS,
NOT WELCOME AGAIN AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER.
CHAPTER 24. TONY'S PROPOSAL, HELP FROM FRIENDS, TELLING JESSE.
CHAPTER 25. TONY AND ERIN'S DATE
CHAPTER 26. ANOUNCEMENTS, MAKING PLANS
CHAPTER 27. THE WEDDING
CHAPTER 25. TONY and ERIN'S DATE
Then Erin hurried upstairs to get ready. She had packed and laid out
her sundress and managed to get her makeup and jewelry on and be
dressed by the time Tony arrived. But of course, Tony, Mr. Punctual,
had arrived 10 minutes early. Erin heard Mom scream, "Erin, Tony's
Here." Erin thought 'What an infuriating man.' Then she giggled at
her thought and mused. 'Had girls once thought the same about Brian?
One or two anyway?' And then, 'Enough of that. It's time to get a
rush on, girl.'
Erin appeared downstairs, fully dressed, and carrying a small suitcase
and purse, at 2 minutes to 6. She was about to chastise Tony for
being early, but he was all dressed up in slacks and a sport jacket
and looked fabulous, like a young Dean Martin. Somehow that
resemblance had never struck either Erin or Brian. And as soon as he
saw her he said, "Erin, you look beautiful. God it's good to see
you." Then he stepped forward and put his arms around her while she
was still holding the purse and suitcase and gave her a romantic kiss
that set her heart beating wildly. When they were finished, Erin just
leaned her head on his shoulder and stood close to him, not wanting
the moment to end.
But Mom came back in the room holding the twins and gave Erin a long
look. Erin just smiled and shrugged. Then, Erin noticed Mary in her
walker looking at them, too. Soon the quiet ceased and she heard the
normal sounds of the twins fussing a bit and Mary babbling and fussing
for attention. Life was back to normal. For now.
They spent a few minutes talking to Mom. Erin had told her to call
her cell if there was any sort of emergency, but Mom said she wouldn't
call unless there was a real emergency. Then Mom said, "So what are
you two doing on your weekend away?" Tony spoke up and said, "Yes,
Erin, what are we doing?" Erin said, "Well we have a quiet table
booked at Bentley's, (a night club which served dinner and was quiet
until 8, when the music started) and then we will stay at the
honeymoon suite at that new Inn by the base. In the morning we will
go for a drive. And we will be home tomorrow evening." Tony looked a
little panicky at that, but Erin assured him, "Tony, this is my treat.
I know you have limited funds and two boys to care for, so don't
worry. I have some savings from a job I had last spring."
Tony replied, "Well, I can share the cost at least." Erin knew that
Tony was a proud man and would not relent on that, so she said, "OK,
Tony. We will both share." Mom caught the reference to "a drive,"
and thought, "God, Erin is taking him to Nola. What in the world
for?" But she didn't say anything. She respected the new Erin too
much. The new Erin almost always had well thought out reasons for
everything she did.
Then Erin and Tony said their goodbyes to Mom and to Fran, who came
home as they were leaving. Fran looked at her and said, "Hey, Sis,
you look great. Tony, you look great too. You two have a good time.
Then she gave them an exaggerated wink." Erin just smiled. That was
just Fran. You have to take the bad with the good. Erin smiled and
said "Goodbye, Fran." Tony laughed and said, "Hey Fran, I hear you
are engaged. Good Luck." Fran said, "Thanks Tony," and left.
Erin and Tony walked out to the car, Tony opened the door for Erin,
and then went around to the driver's seat and got in and drove off.
Erin noticed that Tony had cleaned out the car and complimented him
and he gave her a smile. The evening had begun on a positive note.
Tony had no problem finding Bentley's. He had played there several
times. The head waiter saw Tony and greeted him warmly and said "I
didn't see your name on the reservations, Mr. Delgado. No matter, I
have a suitable table available."
It was as though Erin only existed as an accessary. Slightly
irritated, she spoke up and said "Excuse me. My name is Erin
McLoughlin. The reservation is under my name. I asked for a quiet
table." The head waiter looked at Tony, who to his credit smiled and
said, "As the lady said, a quiet table." So, they were ushered to a
pleasant back table, and given their menus.
Erin ordered stuffed sole, potatoes and steamed vegetables. Tony
ordered prime rib, baked potatoes, and fried green beans. Erin would
have liked to order a glass of wine, but she was too young, so she
stuck with the water. Tony ordered a beer. Then they just enjoyed
each other's company while the food was prepared. But after about 5
minutes, a large group came in and were seated near the stage. One of
the men looked over toward them and smiled in recognition and waved
his hand and came over to great Tony. Tony politely introduced Erin
as a very good friend and a fellow musician, and the two men talked
for several minutes. Erin actually remembered him from when Brian was
part of Tony's band years ago but had not talked to them since. Of
course, they did not recognize her at all.
Then one of the men said, "Tony, why don't you and your date join us.
It'll give us a chance to catch up." Tony looked at Erin and she said
"It sounds like fun, Tony. Let's." Erin would have preferred to be
just the two of them but realized that this was part of Tony's life
and if she wanted to be part of his life too, she would have to accept
it. So, they went over and were reseated at the end of a long table,
with Tony right next to one friend and across from the other. Erin
sat next to Tony with two women across and beside her. The woman
beside Erin looked somewhat familiar.
As Tony talked to his friends, Erin struck up a conversation with the
two women. Erin, "Hi, my name is Erin McLoughlin." The woman across
from Erin, who was the older and bigger of the two, seemed to be
looking down her nose at Erin. But she gave her name, "Dr. Erica
Smith, I'm a professor of women's studies at the college." The other
woman said, "I'm Andrea Rhemy. Glad to meet you Erin. Have you known
Tony long?" Erin, "A couple of months. We met at my best friend's
wedding. Tony was providing the music. Apparently, he was an old
friend of the bride's family."
Andrea, "You aren't the type Tony usually dates. He has always liked
small, dark-haired women. Like his former wife." Erin just shrugged.
Andrea, "Apparently you met him at just the right time. His first
wife was a total bitch, and I heard he was finally getting over the
experience." Erin, "Well, whatever the reason, I certainly enjoy
dating Tony. He is a great guy." The taller woman said, "I would
guess you never dated anyone as good as him before, have you? Well
don't plan on a long-term relationship. You will have a hard keeping
him interested."
Rather than flair up, as she was tempted to do, Erin decided to
concentrate on the younger woman. She turned and said, "So what do
you do, Andrea?" The woman smiled self-consciously and said, "I'm an
engineer." Erin said, "Wow, what kind of engineering?" Andrea,
"Civil." Erin, "Who do you work for?" The woman gave the firm name,
and Erin realized that it was the firm Brian had done his last
consulting project for. Erin ought to know this woman. She looked at
her closely and realized that this was the girl that Brian had phoned
and asked out when he was in Eugene just before the switch.
On seeing the two women, Erin had assumed they were a Lesbian couple.
That might explain why Andrea hadn't been interested in a date with
Brian. So, maybe she had a reason to refuse a date with Brian other
than him being a total loser as a man. But then Erin cautioned
herself not to make such assumptions based on almost no evidence. And
she didn't care about that anyway. She asked, "So what kind of
engineering work do you do, Andrea?" Andrea, "I mainly design and
model highway bridges and overpasses."
Erin replied, "Really, what are some of the structures you have worked
on locally?" Andrea was happy to talk about her work. She told Erin
about a small road bridge that she had designed and modeled up near
Nola that wasn't so special in itself, but was built for under half
the original estimate. Erin knew that was a real achievement. That
jogged Erin's memory. She had seen the design when she was still
Brian, but the bridge had not been built yet. It was impressive how
well the plans had worked. After describing a few projects, and
noting that Erin asked intelligent question indicating awareness of
engineering techniques, Andrea asked, "Where did you go to school,
Erin?"
Erin sort of reddened, and said, "I never went to college. Actually,
I never finished high school." Andrea's companion looked even more
disgusted when she heard this. Then, Erin said, "My father was a very
technical guy and always used to take me with him on projects and show
me what was happening. I always wanted to be a mathematician or
engineer." This was true, sort of. Then Erin brightened and thought
of something she could brag about and said, "I did a project for
Pederson Construction this Spring that involved a little engineering.
It was a complicated federal report on a road project."
Andrea said, "Oh, you're that Erin. You're a legend of sorts in the
engineering firms in town. Pederson Engineering gives tutorials on
that report, so the firms can do them if needed. The woman giving it
wasum, I forget." Erin, "Virginia Davis." Andrea, "Right. So, you
are that Erin." Erin, "Yes. That's me." Andrea, "You know you don't
have to have a degree to get a Professional Engineering License in
Idaho? I'd be happy to help you and I'm sure Pederson's would provide
a reference." Erin, "Someday, Maybe. But I have some personal
complications that would make it difficult to do right now. Three
complications in fact."
Andrea asked, "What three complications?" Erin, "Babies. A 1-year-
old girl named Mary, and 1-month-old twins named Aaron and Carli."
Then she brought out her phone and showed a picture of Mary in a
yellow dress with blond curls showing a big smile, and pictures of
herself holding the twins that Mom had taken a week ago. Andrea was
surprised, but recovered and responded "Oh, aren't they darling."
Then she looked at them carefully and suppressed her natural
question." But her companion the Dr. was not to be deterred by
societal sensitivities, and sneered, "Same father?" Erin sat and
seethed for a few moments, but soon realized there were numerous eyes
on her. So, she defiantly responded, "Actually, no. Mary is the
daughter of a man with whom I had an unfortunate relationship in high
school, a very large, bad, abusive man. The twins' father was not
abusive but was morally sleazy. I went to dinner with him, was given
a drug, and woke up the next morning laying in a city park, buck naked
and pregnant. But my children are innocent and delightful, and I
wouldn't give them up for the world."
The Dr. responded, "And I suppose you expect us all to feel sad how
abused you are and how special you are. Well, you idiot, women have
been fighting for years for the right to an abortion, and you are too
stupid to take advantage. All three children should have been
aborted. Then your life wouldn't be so tragic." Erin bristled and
said, "I believe in choice, but choice implies the woman gets to
choose, not that she is obligated to do what left-wing advocates of
abortion want her to do, no more than what the right-wing opponents of
abortion want her to do. I made my choices based on my beliefs and on
the facts of these pregnancies. And I am proud of those choices. I
don't owe you or anybody else an explanation."
The Dr. replied again, "I have a degree in women's studies. I know
what is right and wrong. And I'm telling you that you are wrong."
Erin sniffed at that and said, "Sorry, Your Highness." This caused
some laughter, which seemed to infuriate the Dr. Then Erin continued,
"I am working to raise my children in a household full of love and
happiness, and to improve my job prospects so I can support my
children. In 20 years, my babies will be happy, accomplished,
contibuting adults. So, keep your ignorant opinions to yourself."
The Dr. got up with fire in her eyes, but Andrea went to her and had a
whispered angry interchange.
A moment later, Andrea turned and said, "Sorry, I'm not feeling well.
We have to leave. Please everyone, I apologize." Then she handed
Erin a business card and said, "Feel free to call if you need any
help." The Dr. parted company by saying, "And enjoy your child
welfare girlfriend, Tony. I'm sure she sucks a mean cock." Tony put
his lips together and sat with a stony face, which Erin knew meant he
was working to control himself.
After the two women had left, Tony leaned over and whispered "Erin, do
you want to leave." Erin, "No, Tony. I'm OK. I know you are
enjoying your friends. I don't want to leave. I'm sorry I got into
an argument. I don't want to ruin your evening." Tony whispered
back, "You didn't do anything. I was listening to everything, and you
were just having a nice conversation. Erica is always a total bitch.
But, tonight, she outdid herself. You were very restrained."
The rest of the evening was quiet. Erin was mainly silent, answering
questions when asked but only occasionally contributing to the general
conversation. At the end, several of the other women came over and
made a point to tell her that they thought she had handled the
situation well and how glad they were that Tony was dating again.
Erin thanked all of them.
One of the woman said, "You know don't you that Erica expected to be
the keyboarder in a new band that Tony was forming, but he recently
told her that he had found a better fit. A new young woman keyborder
named Erin." Erin said, "No. Oh My God. Then it is such a
coincidence that it was Erin she got into an argument with." The
other woman laughed, and they hugged. By the time dinner was done and
Erin and Tony had paid for dinner together, Erin was feeling much
better and was once again looking forward to a romantic evening.
Out in the car, Erin gave Tony the address and he input it into his
phone and they followed the directions to the Motel. They went into
the office and Tony gave Erin's name, and the clerk, a woman about 30,
said, "Oh, the Honeymoon Suite. How romantic. We have supplied
flowers and wine for you." Tony smiled and said, "Thank You" and made
pleasant conversation for a moment while she got the paperwork ready.
Before they left to look at the room, the clerk, a woman about 30,
whispered to Erin, "You're a lucky girl. He's a doll." Erin smiled
and whispered, "I know. Thanks."
After they located the room and checked it out, Tony went down to the
car and brought the two small suitcases up and Erin used the bathroom.
It was all seeming surreal now. Less than a year ago, she had been
Brian and just stood before a toilet to use it. Now she was a girl,
sitting on a toilet, wearing a pretty dress, and planning to make love
to her former best friend and increasingly thinking about being his
wife. Whoa, it seemed like the world was swimming around her. What
had happened? But then she got down to business, cleaned herself off,
stood up, pulled up her panties, straightened her dress, washed her
hands, and checked her makeup. OK, Ready now.
Then she went out into the room, to find Tony opening the door and
bringing in the suitcases. On impulse, she went over to him and put
her hands around his neck and pulled herself up on her tip toes and
kissed him. He returned the kiss enthusiastically and before she knew
it they were holding each other close and she had her forehead on his
shoulder. She felt his hand go down her back, and thought for a
moment it might go further, but apparently Tony thought better of it.
Erin was somewhat disappointed, "Damn his integrity anyway." So, she
separated from him a little, and slide her hands up his chest and then
unbuttoned his suit jacket and put her hands on his shirt, where she
could feel the muscles on his chest, and stood up on tip toe again and
they kissed again deeply.
Tony then slid his hands down more and felt her ass. She felt his
erection forming and lowered one of her hands and caressed it. Erin
was now breathing heavily. After the kiss, Erin said, "Thank You,
Tony." Tony, "You're welcome, Babe. What for?" Erin, "For being
such a sweet guy. For caring for me." Tony, "It's really easy caring
for you, Erin. You're really special. I love you." Erin, "Tony, I
love you too. God help us." Tony, "Why would you say that, Erin? I
think life will be simple. We get married, live in a loving
relationship, raise our kids, and spend the rest of our life together.
Easy, Peasy." Erin smiled, "I hope so, Tony, I hope so. I'm sorry I
said anything. Our hard discussion is tomorrow. Let's leave it alone
for now and just enjoy our evening together."
Erin brushed her teeth, cleaned off her makeup, reapplied some blush
just because, put on a tiny bit of sexy perfume, and changed into her
yellow baby-doll Pajamas. Tony's eyes bugged out when she walked out
of the bathroom, and they engaged in some very heavy petting.
Finally, Tony made a superhuman effort and broke away and said, "I
will be back in a few, Erin. I need to take a shower and brush my
teeth. Don't go anywhere." Erin assured him she wouldn't. She got
into bed and wrote a little in the secret diary that Brian had kept
since he was 11. It was secret because other boys had mocked him
keeping a diary. This book was almost filled in. It was the same
book she had brought from the Oregon motel and aside from her tablet
was the only thing she had from when she was Brian.
After writing she got out the vaginal cream and applied it.
Supposedly it was heat activated, so it should be ready just on time.
And if it was ready too soon, she had several other creams. Ten
minutes later, Tony came out and sat on the edge of the bed. She
looked at him expectantly. He smiled. Then he noticed her diary and
pencil. He said, "Do you record everything in there?" Erin, "No, not
everything. Just every kiss, hug, and every caress. I have a
detailed rating system you know."
Tony said, "You don't either." Erin, "Yes, I do." Tony, "Let me
see." Erin, "No. I'll read you today's entry." "1:00, Tony arrived.
Gave me a peck on the check (Rating, D). 2, Tony played with Mary and
his boys while I changed the twins. Talked to Jesse. Read to Boys.
I read to boys. 3, Jesse had to leave. 4, Tony took boys home. Gave
me a kiss goodbye with a hug (Rating, C). 5, Prepared for date. 6,
Tony arrived and greeted me with a kiss and a long hug, (Rating, B-)
6:30, arrived at restaurant, Tony kissed me before we went in (Rating
C). 8:30, left restaurant, Tony kissed me when we got out to the car
(rating C+). 9:00, Arrived in room. I kissed Tony. He returned my
kiss enthusiastically and caressed my ass (Rating, B+)." Tony, "What,
only a B+. That's not a fair rating system. Let me see that."
Erin held the journal away from Tony and said "No." A moment later
she found he had reached around her knocking her over in the process
and was laying on top of her (careful to not hurt her), holding the
book in his left hand and holding her down with his right. Then she
said, "Oh my, I'm being attacked." And then she whispered, "Help,
Please, Someone. Save my virtue." Tony said, "Save your virtue,
indeed. You tease. You'll soon get what is coming to you." Then he
kissed her deeply and dropped his right hand down to her breasts and
caressed them. Finally, he was done and asked, "How does that rate?"
Erin, "Well, it's starting to get into A territory. Keep trying."
Then he put his right hand between her legs and caressed her thigh and
slid his hand up until it was on her vagina and gently caressed it,
all the while kissing her on deeply. "How about that?" he asked. She
caught her breath and said, "That's an A, no doubt about it."
They lay close to each other, just occasionally sharing a caress for
quite a while. Finally, Erin said "What would you like me to do,
Tony? Would you like oral sex? I am happy to give you that. I'll do
what you want me to do? I want you to be happy. I love you." Tony
looked at her and held her close again and said, "Erin, you know you
don't have to do this to make me love you or want to marry you. I
already care for you more than I ever thought I would care for a woman
again. You are so sweet and so smart and so giving. We could just
lay beside each other and sleep together and get up in the morning and
get a license and get married next week. You don't have to sleep with
me to make me want that."
Erin, "Oh, Tony. I want to sleep with you. I love you and I want to
make you happy. And I want to make me happy. I have thought about
sleeping with you since Clara's wedding. It's never felt like an
obligation. It has felt like something I want to do. Now here we
are. Are you saying you don't want to sleep with me?" Tony, "Oh, my
god no. I'm definitely not saying that. I want it more than I can
say. I love you Erin." Erin, "Then for heaven's sake make love to
me, Tony."
Tony grinned and said, "Well, I've never been that thrilled about
oral. I would like just make love to you, face to face. I want to
kiss you while we are making love and look you in the eyes and tell
you I love you, and hear you share your feelings too. Is that OK?"
Erin, "Yes, that sounds wonderful." So that is what they did. They
each turned toward each other on their side and moved so they were at
the same level. Tony felt her breasts and reached behind her and ran
his hands down her back to her ass and then down her legs. Then he
felt between her legs and finally caressed her pussy. When he felt
how wet she was, he groaned.
Erin put her hands on his chest and felt his muscles and they kissed
passionately. Then she reached down and caressed his cock and
directed it into her pussy, noting that it felt good sized. She hoped
that the lubricant had done it's thing, and fortunately it had. Then
he moved forward gently, and she felt him enter her and slowly get
comfortable. He started going back and forth inside her and put his
hands on her ass to direct her movement. Then he asked, "Is that OK
for you Erin. How can I change to make you feel better?"
Erin replied, "I think I would like to move down a little, Tony, so
you are rubbing on my clitoris more." So, they changed and kept on.
Erin found the feeling of Tony's big, gentle hands on her ass very
erotic. And she found the feeling of his balls hitting her vagina
equally erotic. And every so often he would kiss her on the lips and
tell her he loved her. For her part, she held her hands on his chest,
so she could feel his muscles, or she would put one hand on his
backside, so she could feel his strong back. Her arousal increased
quickly, and soon she was approaching orgasm. When it hit it was
overwhelming, involving her whole body in spasms of pleasure. Tony
had kissed her as she started cumming and that only increased the
pleasure. When she finally started relaxing, she kissed him back and
thanked him profusely. He told her he appreciated her thanks, but
that felt wonderful to him.
Then Tony said, "I'm very close. Do you want me to pull out of you
before I cum?" Erin said, "No, Tony. I'm on birth control pills. I
want to feel you cum inside me. I want to feel my friend and lover
come inside me." So, Tony continued stroking, and Erin put her hand
behind her on her entrance and gently increased the tension on his
cock. A few moments later he was grunting, and finally grabbed her
ass and held her close. Then it was his turn to thank her. "Erin.
Thank you so much for that gift. I love you. I want to be with you
forever. I want to make love to you every day. Please, say you'll
marry me. I don't need to know anything more."
Erin replied, "Tony, I love you and I hope you still want that
tomorrow. For tonight, let's just enjoy being together." She waited
a few minutes until Tony's Erection subsided and then got up and went
to the bathroom and cleaned herself up. She had gotten advice on this
from both mothers. Then she came back to the bed with a towel and
laid it out, so Tony and she were comfortable, and they went to sleep
in each other's arms. Erin was very happy and sensed that Tony was
too.
Very early in the morning, she was awoken by Tony, behind her,
caressing her breasts, and with a hard on pressed against her ass.
For a few minutes, being with Tony triggered her Brian memories and
she didn't have a clue what was going. But she soon became Erin again
and realized that Tony must be having a morning erection,. She turned
her head and said, "Tony. Tony." But he didn't answer, so he must be
asleep.
This was something she remembered vividly from Brian, and she
remembered how difficult it was to ignore the erection. Brian had
almost always slept alone and would have to relieve himself, so he
could get back to sleep. Had he been with a woman, he would not have
been able to do that. First of all, a woman would have provided a
focus for his arousal while he was sleeping. Second, with a woman in
his bed, he would have been reluctant to do what was necessary to
relieve the stress.
Erin recognized how difficult this was for Tony, and she had sought
advice from Jenny. Her advice was that if this happened, she should
do what she could to help Tony, and not feel hurt by his apparent
disregard of her need to sleep. So Erin turned over a little and
again said a little more loudly, "Tony." Tony finally stirred and
realized what was happening. "God Erin," he said, "I'm so sorry. I
didn't mean to wake you." Erin, "Tony, what would you like me to do.
I'll do whatever you need."
Tony, "No, I don't want to disturb you. Really." But his erection
had not gone down at all and Erin knew he needed her. She said, "Do
you want to make love again? It's OK Tony. I love you. I want you
to be happy. Please let me help you. Do you want me to change
position?" Tony, "Thank You. No, just open your legs." Tony put her
far leg between his legs and entered her from below. Fortunately, she
had enough natural lubricant and he did not penetrate deeply in this
position, so he went in easily. He came in and out gently, and, as
she expected, it did not take long for him to cum. He gently kissed
her and said, "Thank You, Erin." She had to disengage herself after a
few minutes and clean herself up again and replace the towel. But a
half hour after awakened, she was back to sleep next to Tony.
The next morning, Erin woke early and made some coffee. She took it
into the bathroom and started to take a shower. After a few moments,
she heard a quiet knock at the door. Tony said, "Erin, can I come in
at use the toilet." She said, "Sure, Tony. I'll look the other way."
So, he did, and soon after he was done, she felt his arms around her.
"Good morning, Darling. I love you." She embraced him back and said,
"I love you too, Tony." Neither had brushed their teeth, so they
didn't kiss.
Then Tony said, "Would you like to shower together, Erin?" Erin,
"Love to, Tony." He said, "I'll be back in a minute." When he left,
she went to the counter and brushed her teeth quickly. Then she went
back to the shower and waited. A minute later, Tony came back, and
stopped and quickly brushed his teeth too. Then he got into the
shower with her and took her in his arms and kissed her and told her
he loved her. He started to apologize again for waking her this
morning. Erin shushed him and told him, "Tony, it's something we can
work out. This morning it was OK. You were very tender. Let's talk
later." So, Tony just kissed her again.
She looked up at him and said, "Are you interested in making love
again? His smile was all she needed, and she reached up and gently
stroked his half-hard penis, and he caressed her ass and used one hand
to caress her boobs. They moved from that to very serious petting.
After a few minutes, Erin said "What would you like to do, Tony."
Tony, "Your choice, my love." She said, "We are a good match in
height. You want to enter me standing up, face to face." Tony
murmured, "OK," and they repositioned themselves and Erin got up on
tip-toes, so her entrance matched the tip of his cock. Erin noticed
she was very wet naturally, so she didn't need to worry about applying
lubricant. She slowly came down off her toes and his cock went into
her. "Umm," she said. "That's nice."
Then Tony put his arms around her and she rested her forehead on his
shoulder, and he started thrusting in and out, up and down. Because
of his height advantage, he stimulated her clitoris strongly, and soon
she felt an approaching orgasm. She reflected that Tony was doing all
the work and she was just going along for the ride, but what a ride.
She mewled and sighed and made other noises of appreciation. Tony
kept whispering into her ear how much he loved her. What a trip this
was. Finally, she came with an audible moan. She asked him to slow
down, as she was now very sensitive. But he stopped, until her
breathing became normal.
Erin told Tony that she loved what he did, and she loved him, and
asked what he wanted her to do. He asked if she minded turning and
leaning over the counter. Erin said, "I'd be happy to, Tony." She
pushed some toiletries out of the way and leaned over and put her
forearms on the counter. Tony came up behind her and gently rubbed
her back and reached around and caressed her breasts and clasped her
hips. Then she felt his penis at her vaginal entrance and felt a
little bit of pressure, and he easily slid into her. Tony leaned over
and said, "I love you. Thank you for this." Then he stood up and
started gently going in and out. It felt much better than Erin had
anticipated, especially since he frequently bent over and kissed her
back and neck. Then he released the hold of his left hand on her hip
and put his hand under her breast and caressed it and felt it bobbing
with his motions in and out.
She felt a change in direction and turned her head around and saw him
smiling and leaning to the left and watching her breast swaying back
and forth. She asked, "Enjoying the view, Tony." He smiled again and
said "Yes, it's beautiful." That made her feel great, confident and
loved. He continued thrusting for a while. Since he had cum twice in
the last 10 hours, it took him a while to climax. But when he did, he
started thrusting vigorously and grunting and finally pulled her up
and held her breasts in hands and shouted as he came. Erin had to
admit that even though she didn't cum, it was a very exhilarating
experience. He leaned his head on her shoulder for a few minutes, and
when his erection started to subside, he turned her around, bent down
and kissed her and hugged her close.
They stood there embracing for several minutes. Then Erin said, "We
need to get cleaned up and ready for breakfast, Tony." Tony said OK
and released her and looked at her and told her she was beautiful, and
he loved her. Then he said, "Maybe we should get back into the shower
now." Erin, "Why?" Tony, "Well, you're leaking a little." She
looked down and turned red. She said, "God, I look like a porn
clich?." Tony, "No Erin, you look like a fabulously lovely and
lovable porn clich?." "Thanks a lot," she said, getting back into the
shower.
He came in and said, "Erin, you do not appear to be a porn clich?.
You appear to be what you are, a sweet, accomplished, passionate lady,
and I love you very much. She felt better at that. Then they soaped
each other down and washed each other's backs and toweled each other
off, enjoying the process immensely. Then she looked at the clock and
said, "Geez, Tony, it's getting late. We need to get going."
Tony hustled out and started shaving, while Erin started putting on
clothes, jewelry, and preparing her makeup. Erin put on a business
suit with a skirt that came about four inches below the knees. It was
one she had gotten for her work at Pederson's. Tony put on casual
clothes, jeans and a shirt. He looked at her and asked, "Why the
somber dress, Erin? I was hoping you would wear that sundress again."
Erin said, "This outfit hides my body, Tony. At Nola prison, wearing
ordinary clothes earns a woman lots of propositions and catcalls. I
want to minimize that." Tony, "Nola Prison, why are we going there."
Erin, "you will see, Tony. For now, let's go so we have time to take
advantage of the free breakfast here. We have to be at Nola at 10."
They hustled and managed to be on the road at 8:30. Tony pressed her
for more details, but Erin put him off. "It will be better to talk
when we are there, Tony. It will be much more convincing." That made
Tony really look worried. Erin looked at him and said, "Tony, I will
tell you that there will be some good news, about your friend Brian."
She had meant that to make Tony worry less, but it had the opposite
effect. He thought, 'What the hell is going on?'
Worried as he was, Tony drove faster than he usually did and shaved
almost 20 minutes off the drive time. Erin had been a little worried
that Tony would wind up with a ticket, but luck held. They arrived at
10:10. Erin directed him to the woman's detention center, and signed
them in. By this time, she was on the trusted visitor list, but Tony
had to go through the proof of identity and the questionnaire. No, he
did not know anyone here besides the person he was visiting. He did
not even know LaTesha, except by reputation. Finally, they went and
joined the other people visiting LaTesha.
Tony was surprised to see Clara and Jenny there. They seemed to have
some sort of group visit going and seemed to be tutoring some of the
girls. Then Tony remembered, they all, Erin included, had volunteered
to tutor the girls her for the GED. Cool. Erin introduced Tony to
Carol, an older black woman who seemed to be just watching. She and
Erin hugged warmly, and Erin told Tony she was the mother of a friend
she had met while in a drug treatment center. Carol was very gracious
and greeted Tony warmly and said Erin had told her much about him.
Then the tutoring session broke up, and Carol's daughter came over.
Erin and she hugged warmly, and Erin introduced her to Tony saying she
was LaTesha, one of Erin's very best friends. LaTesha also greeted
Tony warmly. Then Erin took him over to where the tutoring was
breaking up. Almost all of the girls greeted Erin warmly and most of
them hugged her. Finally, Tony got a chance to talk to Jenny and
Clara. He said hi to them and they said they were glad to see him and
hoped they would have a chance to talk to him later. That mystified
him. Why would they not?
Next Tony saw Erin talking and laughing with LaTesha. Tony walked up
and heard Erin ask, "So, have you gotten your release date yet,
LaTesha?" LaTesha, "No, not my final one. I've asked them to
calculate it as soon as possible. And they said they would try. But
I don't see any action. God, I hope they don't jack me around too
much. I've tried so hard to keep my nose clean. But they seem to
always be able to find some little thing to write up." She was
obviously worried. Erin, "OK, I'll start coming more often, now.
God, I miss you LaTesha. I want us both to be free." Then Erin
hugged her, and said, "We've got to go. Love you, friend." LaTesha,
"Love you too, Erin. It was nice to meet you Tony. You be good to
Erin, you hear. She's special." Then LaTesha ran off. Tony was sort
of mystified. Why did LaTesha behave like that?
Erin turned to Tony and said, "We need to go. I know you have
questions. We will have some coffee and I will try to answer them.
We have another visit at 1." Tony nodded his head. At least for now,
she was in charge. So, Erin directed him away from the women's
detention center to a nearby coffee house. They sat down, and Tony
asked, "where did you meet LaTesha." Erin, "Blakefield Hospital drug
treatment center." I had come home from Oregon to Blakefield addicted
to perc's, and my parents had Fran check me into there for detox. It
was cold turkey. It was the lowest time of my life. I was away from
Mary. My parents didn't trust me, for good reason, and threatened to
take Mary from me, and Fran was advising them to toss me out. At the
treatment center, LaTesha and I shared a room. That was an incredibly
lucky break. She is as straight as an arrow, which was important
because if any drugs were found in a room, both roommates would be
written up. But not only that, she was a friend and a confidant, when
I really needed one."
Tony asked, "Why is she in jail?" Erin, "She was the girlfriend of a
guy who was dealing drugs. She got swept up with him, and he turned
on her, trying to get a lower sentence. When the judge looked at her,
he didn't see a girl who had never been in trouble, or a girl who got
straight A's all through high school. He just saw another black
teenager. So, he gave her a year's sentence as an accessary, and with
all that he didn't reduce her boyfriend's sentence at all. Serves the
bastard right. But you got to know, lots of women are swept up that
way.
In fact, though, When Erin was with Rex, she did worse things than
LaTesha ever did. It was just luck that LaTesha is here and Erin is
not. Just the way Erin cared for Mary before she came home was worth
being put into jail for. But when I came home I was determined to put
that behind me, and by and large I have. Although, I still run into
people who formed a bad opinion of Erin from those days, whom I have
to convince that I am different now. I guess it's fair. A person
should eventually have to pay for their bad deeds. But LaTesha never
did anything to deserve being in detention. She is innocent. That's
not fair."
Tony looked at Erin and saw she was absolutely serious. He said, "I'm
sorry about LaTesha, Erin. When will she get out?" Erin, "September
is the scheduled month. But they add time for each writeup. And
don't compute the final release date until a couple weeks before the
scheduled. She could be here a few extra days, or a few extra months,
or until she is 21, over a year. So, getting near the release date is
a stressful time for someone in prison."
Then Tony changed the subject, "What did you mean I will get news
about my best friend here?" Erin, "Tony, Brian is an inmate at the
prison. You will get a chance to sort of talk to him at 1 PM." Tony,
"What do you mean 'sort of'. Erin, "Brian's a different man than when
you knew him, Tony." Tony, "What do you mean different? And how do
you know? You never knew him, that I know of. What the hell is going
on, Erin?"
Erin thought, 'OK, now is the time.' But then Clara and Jenny came in
and Erin got a reprieve on having to tell an incredibly unbelievable
tale, that she desperately wanted Tony to believe. Clara and Jenny
asked if they could join Tony and Erin, and Erin said, "Sure. It'll
be nice to talk to you. They filled 15 minutes with conversation
about their project to help girls in detention deal with the GED.
Then Clara asked Tony, "Tony, you know Erin passed the GED a few
months ago with the highest score in the state for this biennium,
don't you?" Erin interrupted, "Second highest, Sis."
Clara, "Yeah, but the highest was some sort of 12-year-old genius who
was trying to get into Princeton. He scored perfect. Erin scored
almost perfect." Tony, "No, Erin didn't tell me that. More mysteries
to Erin." Clara laughed, "Oh, Tony, you have no idea." Then everyone
was silent and turned to Erin expectantly. Tony said, "Erin, what the
hell is going on. You must tell me. I want to help if I can."
Erin realized that the time had come to tell Tony everything. She
said, "OK, Tony. It is a complicated story. So please let me talk,
OK? Otherwise, Things will get more complicated. But first let me
ask you a question? Have you ever heard of a body swap?" Tony,
"Sure, that is a standard plot device for many grade B Fantasy Novels.
I used to read them all the time growing up. Two people run into each
other or fall into a vat of strange liquid or are changed by a witch
or something and find themselves in each other's bodies."
Erin replied, "Yes. That's right. And I have never heard of a case
where it actually happened, until last October, that is." Tony looked
at Erin, "Are you saying that Brian had a mind swap with some sort of
master criminal which caused him to do something that got him put in
jail. Is that where this is going, Erin? If so, it sounds really
far-fetched. If Brian is here, I want to talk to him. I bet he is at
least partly the Brian I always knew."
Erin, "No, that is not where I am going, although it is not too far
off. I'm saying I switched bodies with Erin last October in Oregon.
After the switch, to everyone in the world I was a completely
different person, a woman with a baby to care for. If I didn't care
for her, no one would." Tony, "So, Brian didn't switch. You did."
Erin, "No, Erin switched too. Tony, I used to be Brian, your best
friend. And Brian used to be Erin, a very wild child, and a
transgender man. Brian made a wish. That he mattered to someone.
Brian had been unable to establish a relationship and was feeling very
useless and futile. I think Erin, at about the same time, wished to
be a man, with no responsibilities or ties, a wish that she had made
many times before. I think some mystical being decided he or she
would help us both. I went to sleep a man and woke a short time later
a woman with a very young baby. Erin went to sleep a woman with a
baby and woke up as a man, Brian."
Tony, "So you're saying you are really Brian, your consciousness
somehow transported into a woman's body." Erin, "That's exactly what
I am saying, Tony. After I woke up as a woman, I had to nurse and
care for Mary. Tony, I loved it. I felt a deep, almost mystical,
connection with Mary. I felt as though I was meant to be a mother.
Since then, my feelings, my emotions, have been changing so that I am
now truly a woman. I still have Brian's memories, his values, his
mental and psychological capabilities, but I am not completely him.
That was one of the reasons it was important for me to spend the night
with you. It was a test of myself. Would I be content in a willing
sexual relationship with a man I deeply cared for or would the old
Brian Psyche come out and make me feel what I was doing was wrong.
Tony, the old Brian did not object to what I was doing. I loved it.
I am completely a woman."
Then Tony turned to Clara and Jenny. "Has she told you this story
before? Do you believe it?" Clara, "Tony, she told me right after
she got back to Blakefield. At first, I thought it was nonsense. I
thought it was a joke of a delusional woman and that a series of
questions would quickly reveal she did not know what Brian should
know. Tony, Brian and I were very close, much closer than most
brothers and sisters. I asked questions that only I and Brian knew
the answer to. But Erin knew the answers. More importantly, Erin
behaved like Brian used to. Her gestures, her modes of speech, her
interests, were Brian's. I concluded this must be Brian. Since then,
all the experiences we have shared have reinforced this conclusion.
Mom was even harder to convince, but now she is convinced this is her
former son. One more thing, last week we had a friend of Erin's visit
Brian, and that friend is sure that Brian used to be Erin. But I urge
you to test Erin and Brian yourself. I think, as difficult as it
seems, you will be convinced that Erin was Brian and that the current
Brian is a different person than we used to know. As for how much
Erin has changed, I think you may already have the answer if you think
about it.
Tony said, "OK, I'll ask some questions. Then he asked Erin about a
particularly embarrassing event that occurred at a rock concert they
had played while in high school. Without missing a beat, Erin
answered the question. Tony said, "Oh, My God. There's no way anyone
but Brian and I could answer that question. OK, I'll think of some
more. But now, don't we have an appointment at the prison at 1 PM?"
Erin, "Yes, let's get going. Mom and Clara, we'll see you about 1:30.
Right?" Clara, "Right." As they left, Tony asked, "Why are Clara and
Jenny visiting this Brian if he is not their son or brother." Erin,
"The old Erin was a very troubled young woman, or actually, Trans-Man.
She got into all sorts of trouble. My interactions with him have been
very upsetting. He has drugged me and raped me at least twice. He is
the father of my twins."
Tony, "What? Is that why he is in jail?" Erin, "No, for a variety of
reasons I did not identify him. Mom and Clara are trying to help him
see how destructive his behavior was and how he might change it."
Tony, "They would. But I guess they, and you, would still have some
feeling for the current Brian because he is connected to the old
Brian." Erin, "Exactly. I am sometimes totally pissed off at him,
and sometimes want to see him have a chance to get himself together.
He actually isn't that bad a guy. As a woman he was repeatedly raped
by his partner, Rex, who was a total thug. I think he modeled his
behavior as Brian on that. I hope he can learn different." Tony just
listened, not sure what to believe or think, but trying to process all
this information.
A short time later, Tony and Erin signed in to visit Brian Sanders and
again Tony had to fill out a detailed questionnaire to be allowed in.
When the guard was satisfied, he said, "Stand by the door. When the
inmate is available, that light will flash." So, they stood and
waited. Erin said, "Tony, we have to walk down a corridor with cells
facing. There will be catcalls and propositions aimed at me. Don't
get mad. And don't react. That will make it much worse. Just keep
walking with me. It is only about 100 ft. No big deal." Tony was as
straight arrow as they come and pretty innocent. He knew nothing
about prison. He thought to himself, "God, what a hell hole. A woman
like Erin shouldn't have to endure that."
But he just nodded. When the light flashed, and the door opened, they
proceeded down the corridor. Almost immediately, the catcalls and
propositions started. "Hey, Blondie. Want to give me a ride. Nice
ass, sweetie. I have something for you. Hey sweet lips. I have
something here for you to suck. ...." Tony was pissed, but he did what
Erin asked and just kept walking. Soon they came to a door marked
'Visiting' and went in. Down the row of tables, sat a small man in an
orange jumpsuit. He waved and said, "Hi Erin." They went to the
table and sat down opposite the small man who to Tony seemed to be his
friend, Brian. Erin said, "Tony, see the line on the table. You
don't reach across it or the visit is over immediately." Tony nodded
his understanding.
Then Erin said, "Brian, this is your best friend Tony. Tony, this is
Brian." Brian, "Um, hi Tony." Tony, "Hi yourself. Long time no
see." Brian laughed, "Yeah. I can't remember the last time we
talked." Tony was unsure how to proceed, so he asked Brian how he had
come to be here. Brian said, "I did something really stupid and
really bad. I hurt an old lady trying to steel her purse. I got five
years, and I deserve it." Tony, "When did you do that. Brian, "Just
before Christmas. I was charged with three counts of assault but was
allowed to plead guilty to one to save the state some money. I was
sentenced in March." Tony, "Five years is a lesser charge? That's a
long time. You'll be 30 before you get out."
Brian, "Three years with good behavior." Tony, "Still a long time."
Brian, "I will need that time. I intend to never do anything like
that again. I want to get job training. I want to be a better man.
I don't want to be a loser forever. Clara and Jenny are helping me.
Erin's helping me, even though I've done some horrible things to her.
I'm making progress." Tony shifted subjects, "You have a degree in
engineering, what other job training do you need?" Brian, "I don't
remember any of it, and wouldn't want to do that kind of work even if
I could. I want to be an artist."
Tony didn't question that. His friend, Brian, had loved engineering
and had no interest in art. Tony asked, "What do you remember about
what we did in high school, Brian." Brian, "Absolutely nothing, Tony.
Has Erin told you that we switched bodies. In high school, I was a
troublesome young woman. A real bitch. I wanted to be a man my whole
life. But, somehow, I got tangled up with a total jerk, mainly to
spite my parents. He dominated me, made me wear women's clothes. Got
me pregnant. Raped me repeatedly. Forced me into prostitution.
Tried to get me to abort Mary several times. But I was too drugged up
to even do that. Now the new Erin is having to convince people she is
not a total bitch. There is no justice."
Then Tony asked him a few other things. Finally, he said, "I see no
indication that you have any memory of our friendship. We were
friends from 4th grade to a year ago. You don't remember anything?"
Brian, "Nothing. I just want to say something to you. Whatever your
friend, Brian, was like, this woman, Erin, is one of the nicest,
sweetest people I have ever met. She is caring for the baby I
birthed, and two that I put into her. But she's not bitter. And she
has never done me wrong. You better treat her right. If you don't, I
will come after you when I get out. I know that doesn't sound very
intimidating. But consider it a sign of how I feel." Tony, "If you
feel that way, why aren't you trying to win her yourself?"
Brian, "Because she loves you. Last week when we talked about this,
her eyes shined, her voice got breathy, and she couldn't stop smiling
when she talked about you. I trust her judgement. I don't think she
would willingly get involved with anyone who wasn't a good person.
But just in case, I thought I'd mention where I stand." Tony, "All
Right then, I get it. I'll do my best to always treat her right. And
I hope you get everything together and get out early, so you can see
it Brian." Brian parsed what Tony had said and decided there were no
hidden messages, so he said simply, "Thanks, Tony."
Just then they heard a series of catcalls from the corridor, and soon
after that Jenny and Clara came through the door. Brian said a final
word to Tony, "By the way, the same goes for these two. The whole
family is wonderful and deserves nothing but the best." Tony, "OK,
Brian. I agree."
Then the five of them talked for a while and Jenny said, "Tony and
Erin, we only have a few minutes to talk about some stuff with Brian.
You two can either stay and listen or take off. But we need Brian's
attention. Tony said, "Brian, is it OK if we stay?" Brian, "Sure,
Tony. No problem." So, they stayed and listened to a book review by
Jenny and its relationship to how a man should behave in our world.
Brian had clearly read the book they were discussing and had some
interesting comments and insights. Tony noticed that the thoughts he
expressed, while good, were not what he would have expected from his
former friend. Then they were done. Erin thanked Brian for his
words. Jenny and Clara thanked Brian for reading the book and taking
everything seriously. And Tony once again told Brian he was glad to
have met him.
Then they left. Clara suggested some more coffee, but Jenny said, "I
would imagine that Tony and Erin need to talk, Clara. We should let
them get going. You and I can have some coffee and talk over what we
accomplished today. Clara, "Right. OK, You guys. Have a good trip
back to Blakefield and a good conversation." Tony, "Thanks, Clara.
You guys have a good trip too. See you later."
Tony and Erin drove about a half an hour, with no comments from Tony.
Then they stopped at a diner for dinner and coffee. Now it was Erin's
turn to wonder what Tony would tell her. They were alone. Tony could
say anything without worrying about what anyone else thought. He
could tell her he didn't believe her story and thought she was a
wierdo who he wanted nothing to do with. Or he could believe her but
think the whole thing was too strange, or too gay, for him to be
involved. Or he could say, 'let's talk about it next week.'
Or he could say he still loved her. Lots of possibilities, but only
the last was really good. She didn't feel Tony would totally reject
her. His comments up to now didn't seem consistent with that.
Otherwise, she didn't know. They were both quiet as they ordered.
Erin knew if she ate anything, the tension would make the food would
come right back up. But she had to order something. She decided on a
glass of milk and a dinner salad with dressing on the side. Tony had
a French dip and some coffee.
As dinner was being prepared, Erin waited for Tony to say something.
Finally, he said, "Erin, can I ask you a question?" Erin, "Yes, Tony.
Ask away." Tony, "Do you want to go back to being Brian? Or are you
content with who you are?" Erin, "Tony, when the switch first
happened, I wanted to go back desperately. It was hard, because the
new Brian did not. But had he been amenable, I would have spared no
effort looking for a way to switch back. But Brian did not want to
switch back. In particular he hated childcare, so I also had to be a
mother to Mary. I found a lot of contentment nursing her and caring
for her. Basically, I fell in love with that child. From then on, I
wouldn't consider changing back. Especially since the old Erin was
not a good mother. But I was still not content with who I am.
However, as time has gone along, I have made friends, accomplished
some difficult tasks, established a loving relationship with Erin's
parents and sister, reestablished a relationship with Mom and Dad
Sanders and Clara and had two more children, who I love as much as
Mary. But just as important, I have eased into the role of a woman,
and I fell in love with you. At Clara's wedding, when you kissed me
my heart did a flip flop. I was a little surprised because I'd not
felt any real attractions to anyone since the switch. But at that
moment I knew I was in love with you. After it became clear that you
loved me too, I became very content with who I am. Now I could never
return to being a man, to being Brian. I loved who I was as Brian,
Tony. But now I love who I am even more. I want to stay Erin,
whatever happens."
Tony, "OK, Erin, that was my only question. Let's go buy a marriage
license and schedule a wedding. You said you would marry me if I
still wanted after we talked this weekend. Well, I do want. Let's do
it." Erin felt like jumping over the table and kissing him. But that
would have been conspicuous. So, she just moved her chair close and
said, "Tony, I love you," and leaned closer and kissed him. He kissed
back enthusiastically, and they held each other for what seemed
forever.
Then they sensed that a lot of eyes were looking at them. Erin
blushed. But Tony said, "Hey everybody. My girlfriend just accepted
my proposal of marriage. After a month of asking. What do you think
of that?" There was a lot of clapping, but Erin was crying and
embarrassed and wanted to sink into the floor. Ever the showman, Tony
stood up and bowed to Erin and then leaned over and whispered, "Erin,
just stand up with me and turn toward the people and bow and sit down
again and relax. Then he kissed her. She said, "OK, Tony. I'll
Try." He stood back up, she stood awkwardly, and they both turned and
bowed together. More clapping.
That relieved Erin's tension and when she sat back down she felt much
more relaxed. But Tony continued holding her hands and got out a ring
and put it on. Erin noticed it was a very beautiful, but old ring.
Tony said, "My grandmother gave me this to give to my wife when I
proposed. My first wife didn't want it. I hope you do." Erin cried
some more and said "Oh, Tony. That's so romantic. It's beautiful. I
will wear it with pride." Tony, "Thanks, Erin. My mother will be
very happy about that."
Then they sat down and let the interest in the room die down. When
dinner came, Erin discovered she was hungry and asked for some soup
and a roll to go with the salad. It came quickly, and they finished
their late lunch. Now they wanted to get home and tell everyone.
Tony once again went faster than he usually drove. As they were
driving, Erin told Tony that it was very important to her to have
LaTesha at her wedding. She was the first friend she had made as
Erin. So, they could not get married until she was free. Tony said,
"What do you think of a small private ceremony so that we can feel
good about being together. Then a more public marriage later, so our
moms can go crazy and show you off." Erin said, "Let's think about
it."
CHAPTER 26. ANOUNCEMENTS, MAKING PLANS
Erin and Tony went to Erin's house first. The twins were asleep. But
as soon as Erin came in, Mary went crazy. "Momma, Momma." She said
and held out her hands. Erin picked her up and tried to talk to
people, but Mary was absolutely adamant that Erin was going to pay
attention to her. Erin did not mention the ring, thinking that Mom
would surely see it and comment. But Mom kept looking elsewhere.
Finally, with Mary in the other hand, Erin stuck the hand with the
ring in front of her mother's eyes and said, "Mom, look." Mom took
one look and screamed, "Bart, get in here." Erin's father came in,
thinking something was wrong, but Mom held out Erin's hand in front of
him and said, "Look at this. Your daughter is engaged."
Dad said, "Oh, congratulations Erin. I assume the lucky man is Tony."
Erin thought about rolling her eyes but didn't and said, "Of course."
Mom, "Bart, do something. She is too young." Bart, "Well, Tony and
Erin seem to be doing a good job taking care of themselves and their
children so far. I think it will be just fine, dear." Mom, "It
won't. They have so much to learn." Dad, "Oh, I'm sure they will
pick anything up they don't already know quickly. I think it will be
great. But, have you two thought about practical things, yet? Like
where to live? How to afford it? A job?" Erin, "Not yet, Dad. But
don't worry. We will sort all that out in the next month or two."
Tony said, "We'll sort it out in the next week or two."
Now Mary was feeling the atmosphere had some tension, which she hated.
She started fussing a little. That caused Aaron and Carli, who had
been sleeping in her parents' room to wake up and start crying. Erin
spent a half hour soothing babies and getting them cleaned up and
changed and fed, while Tony and her Mom and Dad talked and entertained
Mary. When she brought the twins out, Tony said, "We got it all
decided, Babe. Fran will be moving out when she gets married. Then I
and the boys will move in for a few years while we save money and can
buy our own place."
Erin looked at him for signs of a smile, like it might be a joke. But
there was none. So, she said, "That sounds like a fine plan, Tony. I
love living with my parents and I'm sure your kids would too. But
don't you think we should consider all the implications before we
commit ourselves? And don't you think I should be involved in the
decision?" Erin knew that on paper she was 6 years younger than Tony,
but she was not going to let him make all the decisions.
Tony looked disappointed. He clearly hadn't thought things through.
What would his parents think if he walked up and told them that he was
getting married and he and the boys would move out, without consulting
them at all. And shouldn't he have a job first before finalizing
plans. What if it was not close to this house. How long would Tony's
car last with a long drive every day? The plan they came up with had
a lot of pluses, but they needed to think about lots of things.
Erin said, "Let's spend some time talking and thinking this week and
see where it leads us, Tony. That doesn't mean we don't get married.
I'm as anxious as you." Tony smiled at that and nodded his assent.
Then Erin said, "Mom and Dad, I really appreciate your offer and we're
not ruling it out. It's just that this is all happening so fast. We
need to think for a while. I love you both to pieces." Mom knew
enough about the new Erin to know that she was saying what she felt.
And Dad appreciated the idea of thinking things through before
committing. So, they took a deep breath, and Dad said, "When you and
Tony have had a chance to discuss what is best for your new family, we
can talk more about how Mom and I can help."
Then Fran came in and Erin showed her the ring. She said, "Hey Sis,
Congratulations. Congratulations Tony." And then with a wink, Fran
said, "Your night of discussions must have gone well, Heh?" Erin
turned red and just shook her head and gave her sister a hug and
whispered in her ear, "Very well, but just shut up, Fran." Fran
guffawed loudly and said, "I'm glad it went well" and hugged her
sister back. Erin whispered, "Your hopeless, Fran."
Then the five adults chatted for a few minutes and Tony said, "Erin,
do you think we can go over to my parents' house. I'll bring you
back, maybe." Erin turn red again and said, "Et Tu Tony." But she
laughed too. It was really pretty funny. She said, "OK, Tony, I need
to pack some diapers and onesies and an extra outfit for Mary and some
formula. Be done in a sec." She went upstairs and packed what the
babies needed, and then packed some more in case they did not get back
tonight. It took longer than she anticipated. Then she packed a
nightgown for herself and another outfit for tomorrow, just in case.
Then Erin went downstairs and hugged her parents and said goodbye.
Her mother started crying and said, "I'm so happy for you, baby."
Erin hugged her back and said, "I love you Mom. I'll see you soon."
It took almost a half hour to get to Tony's parents' house. As Tony
pulled up the familiar driveway, he said, 'I guess you know the way,
heh, Erin?" Erin nodded. She was overcome with a sense of
disconnectness. As Brian, she had walked the half block from the
Sander's residence to this home countless times and had always felt
welcome and among friends. But now everything was different.
Tony's parents didn't have a clue who Erin was. What would they think
of Tony's decision to marry this strange young woman and adopt her
three children? Would they throw him out, making the decision to
accept Erin's parents' offer easy. Would they accept their son's
decision reluctantly? With trepidation? Or would they embrace her as
their future daughter in law. Brian had always had a friendly
relationship with Tony's parents. But somehow, Erin had never really
clicked with them. Why? Was she trying too hard and being
overbearing? Well, she had to figure it out fast. Because here they
were.
Tony took Mary while Erin carried the twins up the walkway to the
house. Erin would have rung the bell, but of course, Tony just walked
in. When inside, he called, "Hi Mom, Hi Dad, Hi boys. We're home."
Alonzo and Duncan jumped up from the television and ran out and saw
Erin and screamed "Dad, Erin." Alonzo ran up to Tony and Duncan went
to Erin and hugged her legs. Alonzo screamed, "Are you guys going to
get married?" 'Well, so much for a subtle announcement,' thought
Erin. Tony picked him up and told him, "Yes, we are. As soon as
possible." Erin smiled, but thought, 'Hasn't Tony heard a word I've
said tonight?'
Then Tony's parents came in. Miriam knew instantly what the two of
them coming in together meant, but it took a few minutes for her
husband to catch on. Alonzo thought of Erin as a nice, if sort of
odd, girl and thought she would be fine for Tony. He could use a
little spontaneity. But Miriam had heard countless awful rumors about
Erin from friends. She thought Erin's behavior in person was fine,
but was a little scattered. It was only the conviction of her best
friend, Jenny, that Erin was a different person than she had been in
high school, that finally prompted Miriam not to oppose Tony's
interest in Erin.
Now Miriam was face to face with the fact that this woman was going to
be her daughter-in-law. Miriam wondered if she should have opposed
Tony's interest, even with Jenny's advocacy. Would Erin establish a
happy home for Tony and her grandchildren? Would she treat the two
boys fairly? After all, she had her own children. Sure, the boys
appeared to love Erin, a very positive sign. But would Erin give them
the encouragement and love they needed? Would she give Tony the
encouragement and love he needed? Miriam had a host of troubling
concerns.
But these concerns didn't matter. Because anyone could see these two
were in love and were getting married, and Miriam knew she had nothing
to say about it. So, she decided to be gracious and as positive as
she could. She stepped forward and gave Erin an awkward hug since
Erin had two babies in her arms. Miriam said, "Welcome to the family,
Erin." Erin had grateful tears in her eyes, and just said "Thank You,
Mrs. Delgado."
Then Miriam noticed that Erin was wearing her mother's engagement ring
and said, "Oh, are you going to wear my mother's ring, Erin?" Tony,
"Yes, Erin said she loved it." Erin, "I do. It's beautiful. And
it's so romantic that Tony gave it to me. I'll treasure it forever."
Erin didn't know it, but that raised her at least one notch in
Miriam's opinion. Tony's first wife's refusal to accept that ring,
wanting a new ring instead, and it had always rankled Miriam.
Then Tony said, "And I should introduce you to your three new
grandchildren. This is Mary. She is almost 1 year old. She is sweet
as she can be and is a natural show person. The camera loves her.
And Erin is holding Aaron and Carli. They are almost 1 month old and
are the calmest newborns I have ever seen. As well they should be,
because Erin dotes on them." Miriam had to admit they were very cute
babies, and happy and quiet, at least now. But she knew how much work
Tony was signing up for. But then Erin was signing up for quite a bit
more work too. Today they were in love and it didn't seem like a big
deal. But it might be a big deal tomorrow.
The four adults talked for a few minutes. Then the twins started
fussing. Erin asked if there was a room where she could nurse them.
Again, Miriam appreciated this. Everyone knew nursing was better for
babies, but few women had the patience to do it over a long period of
time. Miriam directed Erin to a den in the back of the house and
asked if Erin would like Miriam to bring Mary in too. Erin said sure.
But after they got in the den, Erin said she was embarrassed to admit
that she didn't make enough milk for three babies, so she had had to
switch Mary to formula. She had hated to do it because she felt so
close to Mary when she nursed.
Miriam looked at Erin and saw that her breasts were small. How had
Tony ever gotten interested in Erin? He usually favored small to
average size, buxom brunettes, like his former wife, not tall, willowy
blondes like Erin. But apparently, there was some sort of attraction.
Oh, well. The human psyche is hard to figure out, and Erin's physical
features were unimportant to a happy marriage. It was her personality
that mattered. Miriam enjoyed holding Mary and playing with her,
talking to her occasionally, while Erin finished nursing. Then Erin
readjusted her bra and top and they went out and rejoined the men.
Alonzo once again asked Erin to read a story, and Tony cautioned him
about bothering her right now. But Erin said, "No, I promised Alonzo
a story, and now is the time." Alonzo got a favorite book, and Erin
gave the twins to Tony to hold. Then Erin read the story to Alonzo,
complete with animated voice and her usual acting out of various
things in the story. By the time she was done, Tony had had to
caution Alonzo and Duncan about screaming several times. Alonzo asked
for another, and Erin agreed. So, they went through the process
again.
Then of course Alonzo wanted another, but Erin said she and his father
needed to talk to his grandmother and grandfather some more and it was
getting late. Miriam was impressed at Erin's willingness to meet her
grandson's needs and her ability to make a story come to life. She
remembered they had sent Tony to acting camp one summer, where he had
learned to tell stories. But Erin must have a natural talent for it,
like Tony's friend Brian. Miriam's estimate of Erin went up another
notch.
The adults talked for a few more minutes. Then Tony got the boys
ready for bed. He brought them out to say good night, and young
Alonzo told Erin, "Erin, I love you. I'm glad you and Daddy are
getting married." Erin, "Why, Thank you Alonzo. And I'm glad you are
going to be my little boy. You are so sweet." Miriam noticed Alonzo
pranced and glowed as he went to bed. Then Miriam said, "Erin, would
you like to stay overnight. We can make this room up for the four of
you. Then you wouldn't have to drive home and put the babies down so
late.
Erin, "Yes. I have to call my Mom, so she won't worry. Thank You for
the offer." Miriam thought that was very considerate. When Erin
called, she sensed that Mom was disappointed. She said, "Mom, I'm
sorry. We will spend the afternoon tomorrow with you guys. All
right?" Mom, "OK, but please plan on coming to church with us next
week. I want to announce your engagement there." That made Erin feel
bad for disappointing her mother. But all she could do is say OK.
That made Erin think about going to church with the DelGados tomorrow.
Eek, she hadn't brought a church dress. She had brought her new
yellow sun dress, much too casual. Well, that would have to do. It
would be nice to see the church Brian and Tony had gone to for so many
years. But she would have to guard her tongue from saying anything to
indicate she recognized anyone she shouldn't, which included almost
everyone over five at the church. Oh Well.
Then she put her babies to sleep. Tony and his dad closed the drapes
in the den, folded out the hideabed, and Miriam put on some sheets and
blankets. Erin changed the twins, lay down on the hideabed where she
would sleep and nursed them. After they fell asleep, she sat on the
loveseat with Mary and gave her formula. Mary still preferred
drinking it next to Erin's breast. The smells were familiar and
soothing and soon she was asleep. Erin lay her down carefully and
turned down the light to a minimum level and got up and joined Tony
and Miriam and Herb in the kitchen.
They had prepared her some decaf, which she sipped while they talked.
It was a nice time. Erin noticed that Tony had not made any more
commitments. That was good. He was sensitive to her feelings. Then
Tony's mom and dad went to bed. Tony said, "Mom asked if you wanted
to go to church tomorrow." Erin, "I think I'd like that Tony. But I
don't have a formal dress. Is it ok if I attend in my Sundress?"
Tony, "You bet. I can't wait. Erin, you've made me very happy. I
think you've also made my parents happy. At first my mom was
doubtful. Be as the evening went along, I think she became more
accepting."
Erin, "I hope so, Tony. I want her to be happy with me. I know you
will like that." Tony, "Yes, but most important to me is that you be
happy. I love you so much, Erin." Erin was a little embarrassed at
that. But she said, "Tony, I believe in family. You and I growing up
together always had happy families. That made our lives much better.
Now I have a new happy family, which makes me and my childrens' lives
better. I will do as much as I can to make your family happy with me.
It will benefit them, it will benefit our children, and it will
benefit us."
Tony knew that the Erin he was talking to was a warm, generous woman
overlaid on his old friend, so he was not amazed that such a young
woman would be so wise. But he was happy she was. Then he said,
"Erin, now that I know who you are, I see the signs so clearly. I
think I love you more. Even if it is a little kinky." Erin, "And
what is kinky about a man and woman loving each other, Mr. DelGado?
Tony. I'm glad you are accepting that I was once Brian. But I've
changed. I'm totally a woman."
Tony, "I'm not just accepting. I really liked my friend Brian. And
I'm glad I've gotten my friend back in the body of a total fox, a
passionate, beautiful, loving woman. I must have done something to
please whatever spiritual beings there are for that to happen. Then
he kissed her, which she returned enthusiastically. When he finished,
and she could breathe again, she said, "Tony, I'd love for you to make
love to me again. But I don't think it is proper here, with the
children and with your parents." Tony, "I agree. But I can at least
kiss you. I'm sure that is permitted."
Erin, "OK, then she reached up and put her hand behind his head and
pulled herself to him and kissed him and put her tongue in his mouth.
That started a sequence of back and forth tongue actions, that
eventually had them gasping and laughing. Then Erin saw Mrs. DelGado
standing there looking at them, and whispered, "Erk! Tony. Your mom
is here." He sat up abruptly and said, "Uh, hi Mom. What's up?" His
mother chuckled and said, "Tony, you don't have to hide that you two
hug and kiss. I'm not so old that I forgot that's what young people
who love each other do."
Erin giggled at that and Tony said, "Thanks Mom." Then Miriam said,
"I just wanted to say the coffee maker is loaded and ready to go if
one of you gets up early. Just hit start." Erin, "OK, Mrs. DelGado.
I am usually an early riser. Especially with the babies." Miriam,
"I'm not surprised. Good night you two." Tony said, "Erin, did my
mother just give us permission to make love?" Erin, "No she didn't
Tony. She gave us permission to kiss and hug. We'll have to figure
out the other stuff someplace and sometime else. I don't want your
parents to think we are betraying their trust. And I'm sure you agree
and are just pulling my leg." Tony, "Yes, but it is nice to dream."
The next morning Mary woke up at 6:30. Erin got up, tended to her and
found she didn't need anything immediately, and turned on the coffee
maker and then warmed a bottle and gave it to Mary. After that the
twins woke up and Erin sat back out of sight and nursed them. Then
she gave all three a sponge bath, since they had no infant bath tub.
She changed all three and dressed them. By that time Miriam was up
and said good morning and had gotten a cup of coffee. She asked, "Did
you sleep well, Erin?" Erin, "Yes, Thank You. How about you?"
Miriam, "Yes. I asked Tony if you would be interested in coming to
church."
Erin, "Yes, I would. But you understand, I have three active babies.
It will be a little bit of bother." Miriam, "That's fine. That's
what children do." Erin, "One other thing. I didn't bring a dress
suitable for church. I just have a yellow sun dress. Is that all
right?" Miriam, "Absolutely. We are happy to have you. Would you
mind if we announced your engagement? It's sort of a tradition. We
would also say a few things about you and Tony. You can write
something if you want."
Erin said, "No Problem," but she was actually not happy to have to put
together a bunch of half-truths. Then Miriam continued, "You should
know that there are a couple of girls at church who have been trying
to get Tony to ask them out. They're nice enough, but they won't be
happy to know that Tony is engaged. I should have mentioned this at
the beginning. Do you want to change your mind and not go?" Erin,
"No, it'll be fine." But Erin could feel her stomach start to knot
up.
She unwound the best way she knew how, caring for her babies. She
played with Mary for a while and then put her down on the carpet and
spent a little time talking at the twins. They seemed to enjoy it and
were soon smiling. Duncan came out, and unexpectedly climbed up
beside Erin and put his head on her arms. She found a way to put her
arms around him. Then Alonzo came out with a book to read. Erin
said, "Sorry, Alonzo. I'm tied up now. How about after church? For
sure. Come and sit beside me." So, he settled on the other side of
Erin and started telling her about a movie he saw. She asked him
questions, so he knew she was interested.
Mary loved having the boys around her. She imitated them as best she
could. Miriam came out and looked at the scene, and quietly got her
camera. She came out and said, "Everybody smile." Erin smiled, as
did Mary, who loved cameras. The others were too wound up in their
own things. But it was a very cute picture. Miriam decided this
crazy girl might be a good daughter in law after all.
Miriam cooked some pancakes and eggs. Erin had a little to be polite,
but her stomach hurt, so she couldn't eat much. Miriam asked her if
she had had a chance to write anything. Erin handed her a little
note. It read, 'Erin McLoughlin, age 19, mother of three wonderful
children, Mary (Age 1 year) and Aaron and Carli (age 1 month), proud
sister of Officer Fran McLoughlin, Blakefield Police Department, and
good friend of Clara Donohue, Social Worker, City of Blakefield,
attended Blakefield High School. Received GED, June 2017 and gave
valedictorian speech for Idaho GED class of 2017. Founded GED
preparation project at Nola Girls' Detention Center. Erin loves her
family and friends and fianc?, Tony DelGado, and his children, Alonzo
and Duncan.'
Miriam was somewhat surprised. She saw that behind the statement was
Erin's sensitivity about her past. Miriam wanted to ask if Erin had
any other activities or accomplishments she wanted to mention but
thought better of it. Miriam said, "Thank You. This is very good,
Erin." Erin thanked her. She had been prepared to dig her heals in.
No more lies. What she had written was the truth, and it had to be
good enough because that was all she was saying.
At church, Tony and Erin busied themselves getting their children
settled so they had a limited chance to interact. Erin kept her
babies with her. Mary might be OK in the children's center, but the
twins were way too young. Erin did notice that her former family was
here and asked Tony to stay with the babies for a moment while she
went over and greeted them. She had not seen her former father since
before the twins had been born, and subtly told him she had them here
and he could see them if he wanted. He said he would come over right
after the service.
Then she went back to set with the DelGados, but a few minutes later
Jenny and Peter and Clara and Robert came over and sat behind the
DelGados and Tony and Erin and babies. The service began, and before
the message the pastor read announcements, which included the
announcement of Tony and Erin's marriage. It included a long list of
Tony's activities both inside and outside the church and then Erin's
statement. After the full statement, the pastor congratulated Tony on
being willing to accept responsibility for three new babies. Erin was
a little miffed that the pastor didn't seem to realize that Erin was
also taking responsibility for two additional children. But, Erin was
pleased that Clara's pregnancy was also announced. She leaned back
and whispered, "Congratulations, Sis." Clara giggled and leaned
forward and said, "Likewise, Sis."
Then the younger people were excused for a special message. Erin was
of an age to go with them, but of course her children kept her with
the older members. As Erin remembered, the message was full of love
and hope and exhortations to make the world a better place. Brian had
loved this church, even though he had become skeptical about religion
in college. After the message, the donations were collected. Erin
had saved a $5 bill in her purse and put it in the collection plate.
Then the service was over. Tony and Erin collected his sons and her
babies and went out to the gathering place. Several men who knew Tony
came over to congratulate him. Erin knew most of them but succeeded
in not showing it. Their wives and daughters came over to meet the
strange, young woman that Tony was marrying.
Erin had decided earlier to avoid questions about herself by focusing
her talk on her children and Tony's children and general comments
about her and Tony's relationship. She would also talk about any of
the positive things she had done since becoming Erin. She wouldn't
talk about shooting Rex or fighting with his father. She wouldn't
talk about high school, even though she now knew quite a bit about
Erin in high school. And she wouldn't talk about her tattoos. Detox
was on the edge, Erin would respond to any questions of a positive
nature.
Most men made the conversation short, apparently assuming that Erin
was just eye candy with nothing particularly interesting to say.
Several did ask how she had gotten involved with this unstable
character, indicating Tony. Erin just smiled and told them they met
at Clara's wedding and had an instant attraction. One guy remembered
Erin as the pregnant woman who won the long drive competition at the
tournament this year and congratulated her for that. Erin was happy
to talk with him about golf. Women with children loved to talk about
babies and children and enjoyed talking to Erin about hers and how she
was going to cope with five children.
Most of the younger women were well aware of the rumors that swirled
around in Blakefield about Erin. They wanted to ask, but in the face
of Erin's refusal to respond to subtle questions, most gave up and
drifted away. A couple of girls asked Erin point blank how she had
three children at such a young age. She told them "Oh, they were
conceived and born in the usual way." Then she quickly turned to
Clara who wanted to talk. These two walked away with one saying,
"God, why is Tony marrying her? What a nothing." Clara had heard and
said, "Meow. Meow. Meow," which made Erin giggle. Over all, Erin
thought she had made as good a first impression as she could.
Assuming she came more often, she would get a chance to show people
who she was.
Another woman Erin did not know came over and asked her about the GED
preparation project. Erin was more than willing to talk about that
and described the problem and what they were trying to do. The woman
nodded her head and said, "That sounds great. I agree that passing
the GED is difficult for a woman who has grown up with a deprived
background." Erin asked why she was interested and it turns out she
was an executive of a nonprofit that coordinated donations from state
employees to various causes. She gave Erin her card and said the
grant cycle is January to December, but grants were considered in
October for the next year. That gave Erin two months max to put
together a major grant if she wanted to. Whew!
After church, they went over to the Sanders. It was the Sanders week
to host lunch for a group of four sets of good friends from the
church. Over time it had expanded to include the next generation, so
it was a fairly large gathering. Erin knew them all well and enjoyed
everyone's company, although she would have to tread lightly to avoid
using names or displaying personal knowledge she shouldn't have.
Fortunately, she had to put the twins down for a nap, which took some
time. Mary would not go down and miss the people.
Erin asked Jenny if she could help put things out, but Jenny smiled
and said, "No, go out and enjoy your old friends. Anonymously." So,
Erin carried Mary from discussion to discussion. Several of the women
asked how old Mary was, and then remarked that she was a "big girl."
Mary knew that phrase and waved her arms and smiled when she heard it,
which made everyone laugh. Erin was more willing to share information
here, and said Mary came by her size honestly. Her father was a 6'7"
athlete and strongly built.
After a few questions she finally said, "I had an unfortunate
relationship in high school. Mary is the only good thing that came
out of it." She refused to say anything more about her babies'
parentage other than that the twins had a different father. A 16-
year-old daughter of one of the families asked, "Is Tony OK with this?
I mean, you have slept with at least 2 men before now, probably more."
Erin didn't take the bait and either shake her head no or nod. After
a few moments of total silence, Erin said, "Look, Tony might not be
the first man I slept with, but he will be the last. Apparently, that
is OK with him. Ask him." The girl looked over at Tony, shook her
head and laughed and said, "Nh Eh, No way."
Erin most enjoyed the intellectual discussions. At this event, they
might talk about religion, politics, art, music, theatre, science,
engineering, personal relationships, racism, sexism, virtually
anything. And the people seemed to all have well considered opinions.
Erin tried to keep her mouth shut, but wound up contributing to
several topics, most of them math and science related. Several people
were surprised, particularly several who knew Erin's reputation. This
fianc? of Tony was clearly no dummy. Tony was immensely proud of
Erin. Even though he knew the secret that made her more than she
appeared. Miriam was surprised, but by now she knew Erin as a girl
with a lot of surprises.
After an hour the twins woke up. Miriam volunteered to hold Mary
while Erin got them up, let them nurse, and cleaned them. Then she
came downstairs and sat in the living room and played with her twins.
After a few minutes, Tony's boys came in and asked Erin to Read. But
they didn't have a book. It turns out that Erin knew where a secret
stash of old children's books was located and told Alonzo, who found
them and chose one and brought it out. In the meantime, Duncan stayed
close to Erin. Erin said, "Alonzo, I have to hold Carli and Aaron, so
I can't act. I can just read. Is that OK?" Alonzo agreed, so, Erin
read the book with as much theatre as she could muster. Several other
children wandered in and stayed. Then Alonzo asked for another book,
and Erin said he needed to go and choose one. This time three
children ran to the secret stash and argued a bit before choosing a
ghost story. Again, Erin read it as best she could.
By that time most of the children at the event were in the living
room, listening to Erin read, and one of the adults noticed them
missing and a moment of panic ensued. But they soon found the
children gathered in the living room. Most of the men went back out
to the yard to resume discussions, but Tony and several of the women,
including Miriam, stayed and listened. When Erin was done, they
clapped. Erin turned red and thanked them. Tony walked over and gave
her a hug. He would have liked to kiss her passionately, but this was
not a good time. Erin let herself get talked into one more book.
After that, she realized she had promised Mom McLoughlin that they
would spend the afternoon and evening with them. She had forgotten to
tell Tony, so she carried the twins over to Tony and whispered what
was going on, and he agreed that they had to leave. She retrieved
Mary and changed her and gave her a bottle, then they said their
goodbyes, packed up what they needed, and left.
On the way home, Erin was pleased at what she thought was a successful
visit. In particular, she seemed to have established a good
relationship with Miriam and allayed some of her concerns about Erin's
reputation. But Erin realized that she and Tony hadn't had a chance
to talk about their near-term future or discuss it with Tony's
parents. They had to find a way to do that soon. And she had to talk
to Clara and Jenny about the idea of getting a grant to help the GED
project along. Life had gotten a lot more complicated over the last
few days.
When they got home, Erin told Mom that she and Tony had not had a
chance to talk yet, so they weren't ready to discuss staying together
at their home yet. That was fine with Dad. He had the Mariners on.
Erin wound up talking to Mom and helping her with dinner as much as
she could with the twins in arms. Mary and the boys landed in the
living room with Dad and Tony as they watched the Mariners. That was
good with Erin because she was very close to Mom and if she needed to
talk about child care or feelings or how to relate to a husband, a
private conversation with Mom was best. And she did want to talk
about all those things.
In particular, Erin asked Mom's advice about the early morning need
for sex that Tony had shown. Mom asked, "Well, was he respectful and
considerate and did he indicate he would stop if you wanted?" Erin
"Yes. He was very embarrassed about waking me for sex." Mom, "Then
there is no problem. You and he need to talk about it and find a
solution. You know, all men are like that. They're wired to want sex
whenever they are close to the woman they love. They can't help it.
As long as he is considerate and will stop if you want and will work
toward a solution that doesn't involve you losing sleep, it's not a
real problem.
Why are you concerned about this incident? From what you would tell
me Rex was much more aggressive in wanting sex and furthermore he
liked degrading forms of sex, and you didn't complain." Erin, "I
don't know, Mom. I don't remember much of my time with Rex. I was
drugged up all the time. I know he demanded a lot of sex and much of
it was very unpleasant. Maybe I didn't complain because it didn't
matter much what I wanted?" Mom, "Well enjoy being with someone who
does care what you want. Erin, Tony's a sweetheart. He loves you and
cares for you. Enjoy having someone like that. Don't overanalyze
every incident. Just find a solution, and then forgive him for what
he did. Don't let anger and upset fester in your mind." Erin,
"Thanks, Mom. I agree. I just wanted to talk with you about it."
Then Mom said, "I know you haven't talked to Tony yet, but what would
you like to do about finding a place to live the next few years."
Erin, "I don't know Mom. I don't see a good solution. with 5
children, we need to have a large house. That is totally out of reach
for us. Tony doesn't even have a job yet. I'm sure he will find one
soon. He's very responsible and very personable. But it probably
won't pay enough to rent a house. And with two very young babies, I
can't look for a regular job. I will be taking care of Jeremy for
Debbie again starting in September, so that is something.
I'd really like to try to find a better paying job when the babies are
old enough to go to childcare, but that is over a year away. The
logical solution is to not get married until both Tony and I have a
good job. But Tony doesn't want to wait. I guess I can't blame him.
Our relationship has gotten sexual. Tony says he wants us to be
together forever. And I want that too. So, he wants a relationship
we don't have to hide. Something our parents can be proud of. I
guess I should appreciate that."
Mom, "Yes, you should. Erin, you are worrying too much. The last 10
months, you have been obsessive about having everything planned out.
Just accept that there is no perfect solution, just some workable
ones. One possible solution is to live here for a year or two until
you two are on your feet. Dad and I love you and the kids and would
be happy to have you. I know you and Tony want to be on your own.
And you will someday. But for now, living here should be workable.
Another solution would be to be married but live apart. I know you
don't like that idea, but I suspect you would spend a lot of time
together anyway. There are other workable solutions. You and Tony
need to talk and pick one."
Erin, "Thanks, Mom. Tony and I love each other and that is what is
important. Given that, you are right, there are workable solutions.
I guess we do have another thing that is sort of troubling me, that I
wanted your advice on." Tony wants to get married right away, as soon
as we can line up a license and a clergyman to do the ceremony. I do
want to get married as soon as we reasonably can. But, what do you
and Dad want? Do you want a big wedding to have your friends and
relatives to? I mean, you do have Fran's wedding coming up, although
they haven't set the date. I know you are paying for that. I sort of
feel bad getting married so close in time.
Would it be better for you if Tony and I just eloped? But I don't
really want to do that. I want my friends there with me, Fran, Clara,
Jesse, Debbie, Virginia, and, very important, LaTesha. I want her to
be free and to come to my wedding. Tony suggested that we get married
twice, once just the two of us and our parents, and then a more formal
wedding in a few months. It sounds weird, but he says it is not
unusual these days in situations like this. I'm afraid it would make
the big wedding a commemoration of the small. What do you think?"
Mom, "I definitely want to see you get married and to be able to
invite my friends and family to your wedding. The cost is a concern,
but we can manage. I would usually want to have the wedding at our
church but can't because of the remodeling they are doing this summer.
How about Tony's church? Given the cost concerns, the reception could
be at the same church if it is available. The expensive things would
be the catering and music."
Erin, "Well, I would be OK with a church potluck, or pizza, or a dozen
4 ft. subs and some fruit juice, or something informal like that, as
long as I had a wedding cake. I want to be married early in the day
anyway, so we have lots of time to do things after the wedding. But
there could be a lot of people. Maybe Tony might have some
connections on the music. Let's see if we can drag the guys away from
the Mariners for a few minutes?" A funny thought struck Erin at that,
'God, I'm starting to sound like my mothers.'
They want into the living room, and found that Tony was playing with
Alonzo, while Dad was rolling around on the floor with Duncan and
Mary. The game was actually just background noise. Although she
expected that if anything exciting seemed to be happing, the two would
pause their play with the children. Mom said, "Bart, Tony, can we
interrupt you two for a few minutes to talk about some things?" Erin
remembered how Brian's friends used to joke about this sort of "Honey,
we need to talk" comment from their wives and girlfriends. How she
had changed from Brian.
But that thought caused Erin to wonder why so many women would use
this sort of language to start a conversation with the men in their
lives about something they considered important, and why the men were
almost universally put on guard by the comment. Was it because the
wives were concerned that they couldn't get their husbands attention
otherwise? Did they feel the need to alert the men that they wanted
to be listened to?
Erin certainly didn't feel that way about Tony and didn't believe Mom
felt that way about Dad. Dad had his faults but would listen to Mom
if she wanted to talk. Erin decided she would have to develop a
different approach to starting an important conversation with Tony.
But in this case, Tony and Dad were happy to discuss living
arrangements and the wedding, Tony, especially, because he wanted to
settle the wedding plans, although he was concerned that they wouldn't
get married as soon as possible.
Erin opened up with, "OK, there are two things Tony and I need to
decide soon, when and where to get married and where to live after we
are married. This is a group discussion because Mom and Dad could be
involved in both the marriage and the living arrangements after the
marriage. Similarly, Tony's parents will probably be involved in both
things. We will have a separate discussion with them soon, right
Tony?" Tony, "Eh, Yeah, right."
Erin, "So let's talk about the wedding, first. Tony wants to get a
license tomorrow and get married as soon thereafter as we can, maybe
later this week. I want to have a wedding where I can have my good
friends involved, including LaTesha, who is scheduled to be out of
Nola in September, although the date hasn't been confirmed yet. Mom
would like to have a wedding where she can invite friends and family
and do all the things that mothers of the bride do at weddings. Lord
knows she has earned the right to do that. The only caveat I have is
that you minimize costs. I refuse to have you spend every dime you
have on a wedding that will last only one night. That's crazy. I
will feel just as happily married if we have a modest wedding as if we
have an extravagant wedding. Tony, I would guess that since you have
been married before, your parents are less concerned about whether you
have a formal wedding or not."
Tony, "Yeah, I would have thought that too. But they definitely want
me to be married in a church where they can attend and invite family.
I talked to my mom while you were getting the twins ready for bed,
Erin, and that is what she said. Actually, she said something funny.
She said 'Tony, your first wedding appears to have been just for
practice. I think this one is forever.' Well, I certainly intend it
to be forever. If a formal wedding helps that, I'm all for it.
However, I still want to be married as soon as possible. Erin, I love
you, now more than ever. I want us to be recognized as husband and
wife. I want us to live together with our children as a family, as
soon as that can happen."
Erin caught the hidden meaning in Tony's statement that his parents
couldn't catch, and she blushed a little at his loving her more
because she used to be his best guy friend. But she didn't have time
to muse on hidden meanings now.
Erin, "OK, so I think I should state my preference. I think we should
plan the wedding tentatively for the end of September. Tony, we
should try to book your parent's church for that time. It should be a
Saturday afternoon wedding. We should ask friends to coordinate some
snacks. I think Virginia or Jesse would be great at that. But maybe
Mom has some other ideas. Tony, do you have any contacts who might
provide music? And don't volunteer yourself. I need your full
attention at our wedding. I don't want our departure to be delayed
because we have to play one more song. We can play at other people's
weddings if you want. What do you think?"
Tony laughed and said, "Well, you have to admit playing at our own
wedding would add a unique element to the event. I think it would be
fun. Plus, we could charge admission and help defray the cost of the
wedding." Erin couldn't help chuckling herself, but she said, "Tony,
be serious." Dad jumped in and said, "Me and the guys at the club
have a little band. We would be happy to play." Erin thought about
it. She envisioned a group of 50 and 60-year-old men who played 60's
and 70's hard core country-western.
Erin didn't want to insult her father, but that was not what she
wanted. She was hoping for a mix of music from the last 30 years,
with some romantic pop, some smooth rock, some upbeat rap, some jazz,
and some more romantic pop. Tony also looked dubious. He asked,
"What kind of music do you play?" Dad, "Mostly 60's rock and roll and
western. But we could use this as an opportunity to update our
repertoire. Would you be interested in helping us include other
music?"
Tony, "Sure. That might be fun. Are your friends willing to learn
new material?" Dad, "I think we are. We are getting a little bored
doing our Elvis stuff. I'll call and ask them." Erin put her
forehead in her hand, and said, "Please tell me you're joking, Dad."
Tony looked at her and said, "Well, why don't I come down and listen
to you and if I think we can work up a set that younger people would
enjoy, we'll do it."
Erin couldn't believe this. Well, she had said she didn't want the
music and food to be terribly expensive. And it certainly didn't
sound like Dad's band would be expensive. But she would have to talk
to Tony later ad insure that he would carry through on his stated
intention to insure the band could play some quality up to date music.
Dad caught the look on Erin's face. He said, "Don't worry baby, I
promise that you will have some fun music at your wedding." Erin
smiled at him and said, "OK, Thanks Daddy. I love you." Dad, "I love
you too, Baby Girl." Erin thought, 'God, how surreal. But I do love
him. He's so sweet. And he's been great to me and my children.'
Then Tony said, "Well we have the public wedding planned. But I was
thinking we might have a small wedding next weekend, with just Erin
and I, the children, and you two, my parents, maybe one or two other
close friends and family, like Fran, your son and family, Clara, and
maybe Clara's parents who are very close friends of my family, and
almost like a second set of parents. I know I'm being impatient. But
I love you Erin and would really like us to be recognized as a family
as soon as possible. Then the bigger wedding could be a public
renewal of our vows, or a celebration of our marriage, or something
like that.
I know the small wedding might diminish in some way the big public
wedding. But this sort of thing is not uncommon these days. A couple
will have a small wedding while in school and then a bigger wedding
later when they have more money and time. And it's not too different
from a couple renewing their vows after 20 years, which often happens
when the original wedding was low key for some reason. They often
have a big gathering of friends at such a renewal. One advantage to
this is we would be in no hurry for the big wedding. We could have it
when we are ready. What do you think?"
Erin, "Tony, I want to be married to you as soon as possible too. But
I guess I don't mind waiting a couple of months if necessary. It
gives us time to plan a nice wedding. And being engaged is a special
time. Your friends and family all know you are getting married.
There is a lot of anticipation that each participant shares with them.
There's shopping for special things. There are parties with the bride
and her friends and the groom and his friends to celebrate the
wedding. Would you really want to miss the bachelor's party, where
you hire a stripper and all your friends make crude jokes about what
you will be doing the night of the wedding, and everyone drinks too
much and throws up all over each other?"
Mom said, "Erin!" But Tony laughed. That comment reflected his old
friend, Brian's, quirky sense of humor. Erin said, "OK, forget I said
that. Tony, if you are worried that I might change my mind if we
don't marry immediately, don't be. I love you and want to be your
wife forever. I know those words may not be convincing to you because
I have done some crazy times in my life. But I have never felt so
strongly about any intention I've had as about my intention to marry
you. Please believe me."
Erin didn't add the comment that she had told Tony privately because
it was not something she felt comfortable saying in front of Mom and
Dad, although she thought they would understand. The comment was that
she would love to have sex with Tony any time they could arrange a
private time, married or not. Tony had replied that it would be
easier to be together by themselves if they were married.
Erin looked at her parents. Her father laughed and said, "You two
kids do what makes you happy. I will support whatever you decide. I
think we can make two marriages work, if that's what you want." Erin
smiled, and gave him a hug and said, "Thanks, Daddy. The first
wedding won't cost you anything. We'll just find a clergyman and
gather in a church and have the ceremony and Tony and I will have an
evening to ourselves, that I pay for. I promise." Dad, "Sweetie, I
am happy to contribute to both weddings. I just want you to be
happy." Then Erin cried and hugged him again.
When done, she looked at Mom and said, "Mom, what do you think? Can
you work with this plan?" Mom, "I'd rather we have one big wedding.
I think people might not be enthusiastic about a renewal of vows,
particularly after only a few weeks. And they won't want to buy big
gifts, if they do come." Erin, "Mom, I'm not getting married to get
gifts. And people who care for us will come anyway. You will still
be able to see people say 'God, I never thought I would see that girl
grow up and do anything normal.'" Mom, "Humph, getting married twice
within a few months to the same man is not normal. But I think we can
make it work."
Then Erin said, "OK, Tony. Let's try to put together a small, private
ceremony next weekend, Friday night or some time Saturday." Tony was
surprised. He had expected to lose this argument. In his first
marriage, the rational that he wanted something had never seemed to be
important. But Tony realized that with Erin it was important. This
realization caused an outpouring of love, as well as a determination
to not abuse this influence with Erin.
He said, "I will try to get a license and venue, Erin. Maybe your
church has a big enough room for a small ceremony. That would mean
the small wedding at your church and the bigger at mine. Would that
be satisfactory, Mr. and Mrs. McLoughlin?" Erin saw mom almost smile,
and Dad said, "Yes, that would be good. I assume you will ask our
pastor to do the ceremony. He is really a good guy." Then Tony said,
"Yes, I had intended to do that. Erin, can you ask your sister and
brother if they can make it?" Erin, "Yeah. I assume you will work
with your parents and ask the Sanders." Tony smiled, "I think they
will all be able to make it. Are you going to ask Clara or Fran to be
a Matron of Honor?" Erin, "I don't think so Tony. You said it would
be an informal ceremony. I will just be happy if they are both
there."
Then Erin smiled and said, "OK, we have decided on a small ceremony
next weekend and a bigger ceremony sometime in September or October
and outlined some things we need to do. Tony, the next thing we need
to talk about is where do we live after the wedding until we can
afford to either rent or buy a home? Mom and Dad have already offered
to let us live here." Tony, "Erin, I didn't get a chance to tell you,
but my parents offered to allow us to live there too. It's nice that
we each have such great parents." Erin, "OK, that's another option.
Another option is we could live apart, you with your parents and me
with mine. That way neither set of parents would have to have such a
full house. They are both sweet, but the unavoidable noise and mess
of five children is a lot to tolerate even for doting grandparents.
But I don't want to live apart. I don't think you do either."
Tony, "Not really. We are getting married to be with each other.
Living apart is sort of defeating the purpose. Although other couples
have had to do it for a time. I would put up with it if we had to. I
see the point that it would lessen the load on one set of parents.
But there is another possibility. We could stay with one set of
parents for a period, and then with another for a period. That would
give each set of grandparents a break when they could have quiet and
calm for a while." Erin, "OK, I think we should get together with
both sets of parents early in the week and talk about it. What do you
think, Mom and Dad?" Mom, "I think we would be OK just having you all
live here for a couple of years. But, yes, let's get together and
talk. It would have to be after work. Either Monday or Tuesday is
OK. It'll give us a chance to meet Tony's parents."
Dad didn't say anything, but after this conversation seemed to be
concluding, Dad said, "Tony, have you thought about construction work
for a job. The pay is good and right now there are plenty of
opportunities. Do you have any experience?" Tony, "A little, but
I've mainly worked at sort of middle management in my day jobs. My
main thought was to insure I had lots of time to pursue my music."
Then he sort of laughed and said "Obviously, I need to pay much more
attention to my day job now. But I still hope to do some music. I
really enjoy it. And I've got a fine keyboard player in the family.
A very pretty one too. Someday, I hope to entice Erin to play with
me." Erin blushed a little and said, "Maybe someday, but not for a
few years, Tony."
Tony, "Although I have limited experience in construction, I'm willing
to learn and work hard." Erin, "Dad, Tony is very intelligent and
very responsible. His former employer trusted him to stay three weeks
and train his successor. Most of the time when someone quits, the
employer wants to get rid of him or her as soon as possible." Dad
looked at her and said, "Is that a totally unbiased opinion, Erin."
Erin laughed and looked at Tony with adoring eyes and said, "Hell no.
I love Tony and will never be unbiased about him. But it is the
truth." Now it was Tony's turn to look a little embarrassed.
Dad continued, "Pederson's has an opening doing field contract
management for a road construction project. But I think they are
looking for someone with more knowledge of engineering than you.
Actually, they mentioned Erin's name, but I told them she was too
busy. They may ask her anyway. But I will keep my ears open and tell
you if something comes up that you are qualified for." Tony, "Thanks,
I would appreciate that." Dad had expected Tony to object to the idea
that he knew less about construction than Erin, but Tony just accepted
that without even thinking about it. Dad thought that a little odd.
Clearly, Tony did not have a huge problem with a macho self-image. Or
had the two of them discussed this before? If so, that was indicative
of the maturity of their relationship. Most 20-25-year-old couples
did not spend any time talking about construction.
The schedule that week was incredibly busy. On Monday, Tony and the
boys came over in the morning and picked up Erin and her babies and
took them down to city hall where they purchased a marriage license.
A couple with that many children planning to get married caused a bit
of a stir among the office staff, and they wound up explaining the
circumstances of their marriage to several of the employees. The city
asked if they could get a picture for inclusion in the city's monthly
newsletter. Tony was agreeable, but Erin demurred and said "No, I
don't want my picture and story out in the public eye. I just want to
focus on my family for now."
Then they went out and had lunch at a fast-food hamburger place, which
made Alonzo and Duncan extremely happy. Mary, as always wanted to
mimic the boys and insisted on a hamburger too. Erin was very careful
to watch her for signs she was choking, but she showed none and ate
about a third of it with gusto. Erin herself got a small hamburger
and a milk shake to share with Mary. In her former life she avoided
that sort of food but nursing twins and caring for three children and
still having occasional days where her stomach growled at all food,
Erin honestly was having trouble maintaining her weight at a healthy
level. So, she welcomed the fast food at a time when she thought she
could eat some.
After their burgers, Alonzo and Duncan ran off to a play area, and
Tony took Mary over to the same area, so she could watch and maybe try
the slide. Erin stayed at the table and tried to subtly nurse the
children without causing a stir for showing her breasts in public.
Fortunately, most of the adults there were young and sympathetic with
Erin and knew she was only caring for her babies. All in all, the
family greatly enjoyed their lunch experience. Erin found herself
thinking of her and Tony and their children as a family now and found
herself loving the feeling of connectedness that went being a family.
When they got home, Erin asked if Tony would keep a watch on the kids
for a few minutes and called her church and actually got the pastor on
the phone. She said, "Hi Pastor Kim, I'm getting married this
weekend, but I don't have a venue arranged yet. I know the church is
being remodeled and is not available except on Sunday. I was
wondering whether the church office/library/child care area was
available. That should be big enough. Only a few close friends and
family will be there." Pastor Kim, "What time, Saturday?" Erin, "We
were thinking about 4. Then Tony and I have more time to be together
that evening."
Pastor Kim, "Sure, the office is available, but I would recommend you
use the garden. It is much more pleasant during the day. If it rains
or something, you could move into the Office." Erin, "Oh, the garden.
Of course. That would be wonderful. Thank you so much, Pastor Kim.
How much will it cost?" Pastor Kim, "It's free to long-term members
of the congregation." Then Erin said, "One more question, would you
be available to perform the ceremony? I would really like you to do
it."
Pastor Kim, "Thank You for that Erin. Yes, I would be happy to
perform the ceremony. The only thing I ask is an opportunity to spend
an hour or two with you and your fianc? and talk about some things. I
would be available Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday." Erin, "What kind
of things, Pastor Kim." Pastor Kim, "Just some strategies that
experts on marriage have developed to help husbands and wives meet
each other's needs, so that their marriage is happy and enduring.
Nothing too heavy, I assure you."
Erin, "Let me talk to my fianc?. Then she held the phone to her
blouse and said, "Tony, would it be OK to meet with the Pastor and let
him present some strategies that help couples be happy in marriage.
He is available Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday." Tony, "Sure. I
think we are going to be pretty busy Wednesday and Thursday. Let's do
it Friday." Erin picked up the phone and said, "How about Friday,
Pastor Kim?" Pastor Kim, "Friday it is, how about 3 in the
afternoon." Erin, How about 3 PM, Tony?" Tony nodded. Erin, "OK, 3
PM, See you then." Erin smiled at Tony and said, "Well, we have a
license and a venue. And we have love. What else do we need?" Tony,
"Absolutely nothing. But how about a little something to drink and
eat for our friends who are there. It is likely to go past dinner
time."
Erin, "OK, do you have any suggestions?" Tony, "Something healthier
than chips. But nothing fancy. Would you work with our mothers? I
bet they can help and put together some things people would like
without a lot of trouble. Does your church allow wine at events on
church grounds?" Erin, "I don't think so. But I can check. No,
forget that thought. I think we would be better off with just some
punch. It would work for toasts and my sister wouldn't be concerned
about her kids. I will work with your and my mother on some food.
What are you going to be doing with yourself this week, Tony, while we
women are putting all this together?"
Erin had said the latter without thinking and was suddenly astonished
at how completely she identified as a woman. Tony glanced at her and
smiled. He had caught that too. He replied, "I have to apply for
jobs. I want to be employed when we are married. You and five kids
will be mine, and I want to take care of you." Erin, "Tony, it is
2017. All five kids will be mine too. I expect to contribute. I
love you for feeling responsible, but please don't take all this on
yourself. I plan to work a couple years from now after the twins are
big enough. And I have a child-care job through Christmas at least,
which pays OK. And I will seek other childcare opportunities that
allow me to stay home. The way the world is, it will take two incomes
to support a family."
Tony, "OK, I knew that. But I really want to make sure I am pulling
my weight. Anyway, this conversation brings another thought to mind.
I was hoping to adopt your three children. I want to keep caring for
them if something should happen that they needed it. What do you
think?" Erin, "I hadn't thought that far ahead, Tony. I would love
it if you adopted them. It would give me some added security. I
don't think there will be any opposition. Rex is dead. And he hated
Mary. Why would he have opposed her adoption by my husband. His
father might oppose you adopting them, but in Idaho grandparents don't
have many rights regarding custody, for good or ill. And the twins
father will not oppose them being adopted. I guarantee that. I would
also like to adopt your boys, for the same reasons you want to adopt
my children . Do you think your wife would oppose that?"
Tony replied, "Not likely. She would probably be thrilled to not have
any possibility of having to care for them. I occasionally
communicate with her by email. I will ask her?" Tony, "Speaking of
responsibility and jobs, I have two job interviews today. My Mother
set one up for an office management thing, and your dad set one up for
a construction job. I hope to have some time to call on a few others
and schedule them for tomorrow. Today, could you watch the boys while
I go to the two I have? It will be a few hours." Erin said, "Sure.
Love to." Erin was aware having sole custody of 5 young children
rather than 3 would make the afternoon even more frantic. But she was
now confident she could handle it.
After Tony had left, Erin brought all the kids to the changing room
and changed Mary and the twins and then let the older three in the
babies room while she nursed the twins again and got them down for a
nap. She was surprised that the other three kids fell asleep too.
She decided to lay there with them in case something came up and wound
up falling asleep for a while herself. After a while Alonzo stirred
and asked Erin if he could go to the bathroom. Erin said "Sure, you
don't need to ask Alonzo. If you gotta go, then go." But he just
stayed there and finally said, "Will you help me Erin?" Erin realized
that even though he was very verbal, he was still just a young child.
So, she got up with him and went into the bathroom and helped him pull
his jeans down.
But then she noticed he was very wet, and very embarrassed. Almost
crying, he said, "I peed in the bed, Erin." She said, "Oh, Alonzo.
It's OK. We all have accidents sometimes. You're fine. Let's get
these wet clothes off you." It turns out that every piece of clothes
he had was soaked. Erin knew that would mean the bed was soaked too.
She got him undressed and put him in the shower and showered him off.
Then she heard Mary crying, so she left Alonzo sitting on the edge for
a moment and went to see about the other children. Only Mary was
awake, so Erin picked her up and brought her into the bathroom. She
got there, and Alonzo had put the plug into the drain and turned on
the water. She checked the temperature to insure it was OK, then
asked, "Do you like baths, Alonzo?" He nodded shyly. She realized he
was still embarrassed.
So, Erin sat and comforted him when he was in the bath tub while she
held Mary. After a couple minutes, Mary started fussing and trying to
express something. She was pointing at the water, and Erin said "It's
OK, Mary. You don't need to get into the bathtub." But Mary fussed
and fussed some more and finally Erin realized that she wanted to be
in the bathtub with Alonzo. Erin thought, 'Why not? The worst that
can happen is that she will get frightened and want right back out.'
She took Mary's clothes and diaper off, and sat her down in the tub
with Alonzo, who by this time was laying with just his head out of the
water and enjoying the warmth after he had gotten chilled from being
wet.
Mary sat there and looked at him for a minute and then tried to lay
down like he was. Erin cradled her a bit and supported her head, so
it didn't fall in completely. Then Alonzo dunked his head under the
water for a minute, and Mary wanted to copy him. Erin let her, and
was surprised that Mary didn't get frightened, but almost seemed to
revel in being like Alonzo, even if he had to be in a bath. Then Erin
heard some noise from the bedroom and asked Alonzo if she could hold
Mary up for a minute. He smiled and said, "Sure, Erin." She left
them for a moment and found Duncan fussing and wet, apparently from
sleeping close to Alonzo while he had an accident. She got him and
quickly brought him into the bathroom. Alonzo was very responsibly
holding Mary's hands and she was smiling and babbling, apparently
happy as a clam. Duncan saw the other two in the bathtub and said
"Bath? Bath?" Erin got him out of his wet clothes and put him in the
tub with the other two.
Erin spent another 5 minutes playing with the three older children and
then heard the twins fussing. After cautioning Alonzo to watch the
other two, she rushed across the hall to the bedroom and picked them
up quickly and brought them into the bathroom. Then she sat on the
toilet with the seat down and nursed the twins while the other three
children played in the tub. By this time Alonzo had recovered his
confidence and was talking nonstop. Mary was trying to mimic him.
Duncan played quietly.
But the bath was cooling down and it was time to get the older kids
out. There was a problem in that Alonzo and Duncan did not have any
dry clothing to wear. Fortunately, Mary was a big girl and had some
stuff that Mom had bought anticipating Mary's getting potty trained
that would fit Duncan. Erin thought it would even fit Alonzo except
being short, because he was a very slender child. So, she asked
Alonzo if he would mind wearing some of Mary's clothes. He crinkled
his nose and said, "There not dresses, are they?" Erin said, "No,
they're not girly. Just some pants and a shirt. The underpants are a
lot like yours, but with no hole to pee through. Is that OK?" Alonzo
nodded, suddenly shy again. So, Erin picked up the twins and told
Alonzo he should watch Duncan and Mary and went to where the clothes
were stored. She got three outfits, being sure that Mary would want
to dress as much like the other two as she could.
She put out a couple of towels on the floor and laid the twins down
there for while one by one she got the older three out of the bathtub
and toweled them off and dressed them. She did Mary first, and put
her in diapers but then in one of the outfits her mother had gotten.
Mary had never worn a pants and a blouse outfit before but seemed to
be happy enough. Then Erin got Duncan up and fit him easily into
another outfit. She noted that he was only a little bit bigger than
Mary, although of course much more active and grown up.
Erin was relieved that Alonzo could wear the biggest of the outfits,
even though the pants looked like shorts and the shirt sleeves were
very short compared to what he usually wore. Neither boy had any
problem with the lack of a hole in the front of the underpants. Erin
had taken their shoes and socks off when the boys had gone to bed, so
they were able to wear those, and when they were done they ran off to
play. Erin picked up the twins and took them into her room and laid
them on the bed with pillows around them while she went back and got
Mary. Mary was upset that she couldn't follow the boys, but Erin gave
her a toy and talked to her while she was changing the twins.
Then Erin put the twins back into their basinets for a moment, and put
Mary on the floor, and tore the blankets off the bed and threw them
out into the hallway in the direction of the washer and dryer. She
quickly went to the bathroom and got another couple towels, one wet,
and used them to clean and dry the wet spot on the bed as much as she
could. Then she threw the towels out into the hallway next to the
sheets and blankets. She took Mary out into the family room and laid
her on the floor near where the boys were playing, telling them to be
careful, and then threw the sheets into the washer, along with Alonzo
and Duncan's wet clothing.
Finally, she got herself some coffee and went and got the twins and
sat down on the couch for a brief break. Phew. This mother business
was a lot of work. But Erin was happy, because her children were safe
and happy.
Then Alonzo came up and sat beside her for a moment. He asked, "Erin,
do you think my Dad will be mad because I had an accident." Erin
smiled and said, "No. Your father is a very nice man, Alonzo. He
will understand that everyone has an accident once in a while. And if
he doesn't, I'll remind him of the time he had an accident when we
were in cub scouts." Alonzo, "Were you in cub scouts, Erin? I
thought they only let boys in cub scouts." Erin, "Um, I mean when he
was a cub scout." Alonzo persisted, "Did you know Dad when he was
little, Erin?" Erin didn't see any way out of it, and said, "Yes, I
did, Alonzo."
Alonzo continued, "Was he bigger than you?" Erin, "Yes, much bigger."
She was sure that she was answering a different question than Alonzo
asked, but didn't want to go into it. Alonzo, "If you knew him a long
time ago, why didn't you get married then?" Erin, "Um, things were
different then, Alonzo. I was very different. Your Daddy didn't like
me as a girlfriend, then." Alonzo, "But now he loves you, doesn't he?
And you love him too." Erin, "Absolutely, Alonzo. We love each other
very much, and we want to be together forever after this." Alonzo
smiled and said, "Good." Then he drifted off to play some more.
At about 4, Tony came in. He had received permission from Erin, so he
didn't feel he had to ring the bell now, especially during the day.
He went into the living room and called out, "Hi Everybody. I'm
back." Erin called out from the family room where she was allowing
the twins to nurse, "We're in the family room, Tony." Tony went in
and Alonzo and Duncan went running up to him. Alonzo said, "Hi Dad."
Tony looked at him in the smallish clothing and asked "Have you had a
good time with Erin, Alonzo. How about you Duncan." Alonzo said,
"Yeah, Dad. Erin read us a story and showed us how to play Candy
Land." Tony, "So, Alonzo, why are you wearing those clothes?" Alonzo
looked down and quietly said, "I had an accident when we were laying
in the bed, Dad. Erin said it was OK. She said anyone can have an
accident sometimes."
Tony looked at him and said, "Erin is right, son. I'm not mad at you.
I love that you told me everything." And he motioned that he wanted a
hug. Alonzo ran to him and gave him a big hug. Then Alonzo said,
"And Erin said that you had an accident like that when you were a cub
scout." Tony smiled and said, "Oh she did, did she? I guess I've
been told on. She is right about it not being a big deal. But when I
had an accident, the den mother got mad at me, and I felt terrible,
like there was something wrong with me and like I ruined everyone's
good time on purpose. Most of the other kids made fun of me. The
only one who stuck by me was my best friend, Brian, who told the other
kids that they were being mean, that everyone has an accident some
time. He almost got into a fight with one of them." Alonzo tried to
process all this. He finally reacted by saying, "Oh." Tony did not
think that Alonzo would consider this accident a big deal afterwards,
which was exactly what Tony wanted.
But the incident that Tony had been through had been burned in his
memory. After the scout meeting at which Tony had an accident, the
Den Mother called his parents and told them what had happened and said
that if Tony came to any more events, they would need to provide two
changes of clothing in addition to the one that everyone else had to
provide, just in case. After questioning Tony and his best friend
Brian, Tony's parents had been pissed. They knew Tony did not have a
frequent problem holding his water. But, nonetheless they had taken
him to a doctor to be sure. The Doctor had examined Tony and
questioned him carefully and said, "Everyone has an accident
sometimes. Tony does not have a problem." After that, Tony's family
had had a talk with him, and they all decided that Tony didn't need to
be a cub scout anymore.
Then his friend, Brian, had quit, too. He had played with Tony for
years and didn't remember one other time when Tony had had an
accident. He told his parents he thought the den mother was mean and
stupid and he didn't want to go to Cub Scouts any more. Tony
remembered feeling good that his friend cared that much but felt bad
that this thing had caused Brian to quit the Cub Scouts. Tony had
been the subject of teasing at school for weeks after that, before
things died down. He was a mellow child who, with his parents
counseling, had weathered the storm without a lot of upset. But he
remembered that Brian had been involved in some fights during the
teasing. The young Brian had been a feisty character and was willing
to engage much bigger boys in arguing and fighting if he thought they
were being nasty. Tony suspected that Erin was still feisty and that
if anyone mistreated one of her children, she would be a formidable
opponent.
Tony had some good news and since the other issue had been dealt with,
went ahead and said, "I think I have a job." Erin was excited and
said, "Great. Tell us Tony. We're waiting." Tony, 'Well, I
interviewed on two jobs. One was with Rialto Sewer Construction.
Your Dad gave me the lead and a reference. Mr. Rialto didn't offer me
the job yet. But he said that he really respected your dad. They'd
heard of you too, Erin. Apparently, the rumor of a 19-year-old girl
without a high school degree who took on a difficult reporting job is
well known in construction circles around Blakefield. Mr. Rialto said
he had two other interviews, so would make up his mind after the last
one on Thursday. But he said he really liked my interview." Tony
laughed, "He also said he liked my last name, DelGado, another Italian
name." One other thing in my favor, I have a letter from my King
County Employer which said he I was a great employee and he is willing
to talk to any prospective employer about me. I think Mr. Rialto will
call him, too. The job only starts with a modest wage, $18/hr. But
that is pretty good for Blakefield, and there are opportunities to
advance. Apparently, Mr. Rialto has more business than he can handle
easily and wants to add another couple of crews. If I do well, I
could wind up with a raise and more responsibility within 6 months.
I'm excited." Erin laughed and clapped and said, "I'm excited too,
Tony. That is great. With that we can save some money so sometime
soon we can have our own place."
Then Tony sort of looked worried. He said, "Is it OK, Erin, that I
work in the sewer business. It isn't a very prestigious job. I know
you had a college degree in your former life and had big plans. Are
you OK being married to someone in the sewer business?" Erin came
over and kissed Tony full on the lips, and said, "Oh, Tony. Of
course, it's OK. I know you will do honest work and will do as much
as you can to help your customers. In addition, you are working your
ass off to support your family. I love you and will respect you
forever. Don't ever doubt that." Tony, "OK, Erin. It's just that my
former wife really didn't respect me because she could get a better
job than I could. I think that is why she cheated on me. She cheated
with a guy with a prestigious job title."
The way Tony said it, Erin knew it still hurt. His confidence was
still suffering from that incident almost 1? years ago. Erin said,
"Tony, as Brian I wanted to go be an engineer because I was interested
in the work, not because it was prestigious work. I respected your
desire to have a day job and do your music in the evening because it
was what you were interested in, what would make you happy. So, what
I valued was doing something you loved. not doing something that was
prestigious. That hasn't changed, Tony. Some things have changed,"
she said, waving her hands up and down her body, "but my values
haven't. I'm not going to run around on you because you aren't rich,
or because you don't have a fancy title. I will respect you forever
because you are honest and hard-working and want to take care of your
family. You are also smart and loving and interesting and handsome.
I enjoy so much just being with you. I love you Tony, as you are.
Please believe me."
Tony smiled at her and kissed her and said, "Thanks, Erin." Then he
changed the subject, "So, what do you think about going over to my
house and spending the evening there. It would be good to get the
boys into some of their own clothes. And I think my parents would
like to see us." Erin laughed and said, "OK, Tony. I'll text Mom and
Dad that we will be gone tonight. Should we call your mom and offer
to buy some food on the way home and I'll put together some dinner,
maybe a meatloaf or some spaghetti." Tony, "Yeah, that would be a
considerate thing to do. Mom's really been great. But she works
full-time too. I'll call her while you text your mom."
Erin texted Mom and Dad McLoughlin, "Tony and I and the kids will be
at his house tonight. We will be telling them about wedding plans we
discussed with you last night, plus some other developments from
today. Will be home tomorrow." Then she heard Tony's ending words to
his mom, "... It'll be good to see Mr. and Mrs. Sanders. So, we'll get
the ingredients for meatloaf for six adults and the two boys and have
it ready when you get home. ---- No, Mom, you don't need to reimburse
us. We have lots to tell you tonight. --- Love you too mom." Then
Erin heard the alert of an incoming text on her phone and brought up
the conversation. Her mother had replied. "OK, Honey. But things
are happening quickly. I would like to be involved in any
conversations about the wedding. You and Tony and his parents are
welcome to come here so we can all talk together. Would like to get
to know them better. Only met them briefly at Clara's wedding."
Erin showed the text to Tony, who said, "We already have dinner at my
parents' place arranged. And my parents had already invited Jenny and
Peter Sanders. I'm sure my mother wouldn't mind two more. Why don't
you invite your parents over there?" Erin, "We should be sure your
parents wouldn't mind. Would you call your mother back?" Tony called
his mother again and said, "Mom, we were thinking it would be good to
keep everyone in the loop. Would you mind if we invited Mr. and Mrs.
McLoughlin over?" --- Great. Thanks, Mom. --- Yes, we will make the
meatloaf a little bigger."
Tony, "My mom said she would be more than happy to have your parents
over." So, Erin texted her mom back, "Dinner at DelGados already set.
They have invited you and Dad over there." A few minutes later, she
got a return text. "OK, we will be there as soon as Dad can change
from work, Probably about 6. Please text DelGados' Address." Erin
showed the text to Tony. Then she said, "What is your address
anyway?" Tony, "What, after all these years you don't know my
address?" Erin laughed and said, "I never had to write you letters,
Tony. I just showed up at your door. What is the address?" Tony
gave it to her, and she texted it to Mom.
Then Erin started the process of getting the babies ready for the trip
and packing up what they needed tonight and tomorrow morning. When
she was about halfway through, she got a phone call. Caller ID said
it was Clara, so Erin dropped what she was doing and answered, "Hi
Sis, What's up?" Clara, "I just talked to our mom, and she told me
you and Tony decided yesterday you were getting married on Saturday.
What the hell, sis? That's almost 20 hours and you haven't called me
yet. I want details. All of them." Erin laughed, "Saturday, Beacon
Baptist Church, 4 PM, be there or be square. Sorry for not calling
earlier, Clara. The last 20 hours has been a blur. I don't have much
time to talk right now. I'll call you later and give you much more
information than you want. Tony and I are going over to the DelGados'
for Dinner and a discussion of the wedding. Mom and Dad McLoughlin
will be there too. I guess our mom and dad will be there." Clara,
"Oh my god, I need to be there too. I want to hear this."
But I have a real reason for being there. When our mom was telling me
about the wedding next Saturday, she expressed that she was really
bummed out being excluded from your wedding planning and from spending
time with her grandchildren, including Mary. She actually broke into
tears at one point." Erin, "God, that makes me feel terrible. But I
don't see how I can carry on pretending I am the old Erin if we reveal
the relationships." Clara, "I know, Sis. And she knows too. But it
still hurts. However, I did think of a way that she could have some
time with your babies." Erin, "How?" Clara, "You remember Brian
being designated Godfather of Tony's boys, and I was designated
Godmother, and Mom and Dad were designated God grandparents?"
Erin replied, "Vaguely. It's sort of meaningless now. I can't be
both their mother and Godfather." Clara, "Details, Details. But that
is not the point. Since you and Tony are getting married, and since I
am Tony's boys' Godmother and our mom and Dad are the boys'
Godgrandparents (GrandGodParents?), we could ask our church to extend
those designations to your three babies. It would make sense, for the
sake of consistency. Then our mom would have a reason to see your
children more often. The only problem would be if your children
already have Godparents."
Erin, "Not that I know. I don't think godparents are in Mom
McLoughlin's church's tradition, let along godGrandParents. That idea
sounds brilliant Clara. Devious, but brilliant. Anything that would
make our mom happier is something I would support." Clara, "OK, can
you wangle me and Robert an invitation to dinner tonight, so I can
float the idea or support it if you float it?" Erin, OK, I will do
what I can. I'm pretty sure I can manage it, Clara. I'll call if
there is a problem. Love You, Sis." Clara, "I love you too Erin.
I'm so happy for you and Tony. See you tonight. Bye."
Erin went downstairs and asked Tony, "Would you call your mom and ask
if it is all right if Clara and her husband attend too. I would
really like to have my best friend there, Tony." Tony, "Sure, Erin.
I can't imagine it will be a problem. Mom has always loved Clara and
Brian." Erin, "I'll assume everything is OK unless you tell me
different," and went upstairs to continue getting ready for the trip
to Tony's parents' house. But a few minutes later, she got a text
from Mom McLoughlin, "Can Fran and Roger come tonight too. Fran wants
to find out how much security you need at the wedding. How many
guards, and where they will be stationed." Erin thought about that
and looked at the text and thought again, to see if she understood it
correctly. Knowing Fran, Erin was sure she was joking, Erin had
developed a good relationship with Fran and wanted it to continue, so
Erin wanted Fran there if she wanted to be there. But she didn't want
security at her wedding.
Erin texted back, "I will check with Mrs. DelGado, but I think my
sister will be welcome. However, tell Fran that if she says a word
about security, I will scream." Mom sent a text back, "Yes, Maam,"
with a smiley face. So, Erin went back downstairs and found Tony
again and showed him the texts and raised her eyebrows quizzically.
Tony laughed and said, "OK, OK, I'll call Mom. Do you think there
will be anyone else?" Erin, "God, I hope not. And I hope everyone
realizes that you and I will do what seems best to us. Although we
will appreciate good advice, especially from those closely involved."
Then Erin went back upstairs and resumed getting ready. By the time
she finished, they stopped at a store and got what they needed for
dinner plus some extra, and got to Tony's House, it was 5. Erin asked
Tony to watch the twins and quickly made four large meatloaf's put
them in the oven and then put potatoes and Carrots in for baking and
made some white sauce to serve as a basis for gravy, and it was 5:45.
She then warmed up a bottle for Mary and asked Tony to give it to her
and allowed the twins to nurse and gasped for breath.
Erin was surprised that the first to arrive were Fran and Roger. They
were still in uniform. Erin wondered why hadn't they taken a few
minutes to change as Fran usually did at the end of the day? Roger
wanted to show Tony something, so Fran took over feeding Mary, not
unusual since Fran loved to play with Mary and the two got along
great. Erin noticed that Fran was very quiet. That was unusual.
Erin asked, "What's up Fran. Mom said you wanted to come to this
discussion. I'm sure it wasn't to talk about security at the
wedding."
Fran hemmed and hawed, but finally said, "Well, remember that I'm
pregnant." Erin, "Yes." And kind of ran her hand in a circle to
encourage Fran to continue. Fran, "And remember I said that I plan to
retire from field work as soon as an office job comes available? That
will allow me to keep my seniority and pension and go back to field
work if I want." Erin, "Yes." Fran, "Well, an office job came
available this week." Erin, "That's good. That's what you want,
right?" Fran, "Yes. I have good reviews and am well thought of, so I
should be very competitive." Erin said, "So everything is good,
right?" Fran hesitated. To prompt her, Erin said, "Fran, I'm your
Sister, and your Friend. I'm on your side no matter what. Just tell
me what's up." Fran, "Erin, I really need this job. The best way to
get an office job is to be working in the field. That is the way the
system is set up. If I retire from the field without an office job,
like because I am becoming very pregnant, it will be difficult to ever
get an office job.
There is a little wrinkle in requirements for this particular job.
This job is funded by the state, and it is mandatory that married
officers be given priority. I have to be married by next Monday for
me to qualify for this job. However, Roger and I are working all week
and had to pick up a shift Friday because of shortages. So, it will
be difficult for us to get everything together to get married this
weekend. Plus, I want to be married with my family around me. I
don't want to just go to a justice of the peace alone. That is so
cold. I want more for my wedding."
Now Erin knew what this was all about. She said, "Oh Fran, why don't
we have a double wedding this Saturday?" Fran brightened up, but
said, "Erin, I am not trying to steal your day. If you feel that I am
imposing, please tell me." Erin, "Nonsense, Fran. Our weddings will
be enhanced for both of us sisters if we have a double wedding. It
will be so cool. It will be talked about in the family for years."
Fran smiled, "That's for sure. One sister with three children
marrying a man with two, who wants to get married immediately. And
the other sister who is pregnant also suddenly decides she wants to
get married as soon as possible. So, they have a joint wedding. The
gossips will have a good time with that one for a long time." Then
Fran asked, "Shouldn't you check with Tony before saying yes?" Erin,
"Yes. But Tony is a very warm and generous man. I'm sure he will say
yes." Fran went and opened the front door and waved at Roger. Then
she said, "We will know in a minute."
Tony and Roger came in a couple of minutes later. Erin said, "Tony.
I need to ask you a question. Fran and Roger are engaged. Something
has suddenly come up that makes it important that they get married
this weekend. I'll give you all the details later. What do you think
about having a double wedding this weekend? I think it would be fun.
I would enjoy getting married at the same time and place as my sister.
And it would make their life a lot easier, and my parent's lives too.
But what do you think?"
Tony did not have a strong opinion. But he did know that he
absolutely did not want to get in between sisters and did not want to
start off with bad feelings with his in-laws. Erin had given him a
strong signal that this was what she wanted. So, he had no problem
deciding to go along with her. He smiled and said, "Erin, as long as
at the end of the day Saturday, we are Mr. and Mrs. DelGado, I'm
happy. Yes, a double wedding with Fran and Roger is fine with me."
Erin, "Thanks, Tony. You're wonderful. So, Fran, we need to plan a
double wedding tonight." Fran jumped up and hugged Erin and said,
"Thanks, Sis. Love you." Erin hugged her back, "Love You too, Sis."
Tony went over and shook Roger's hand, and they started taking about
what would be different with the double wedding.
The next person to arrive was Tony's mom, who had left work a little
early to be sure the place was fairly clean. When she came in, Erin
went up to her and said, "Hi Mrs. DelGado. Thank you so much for
allowing us to invite some additional people over. I really
appreciate it. When you have a moment, I would like to introduce my
sister and her fianc?." Miriam, "Now is fine." Erin brought her over
to where Roger and Fran were talking to Tony, and said, "This is my
sister Fran, and this is her fianc? Roger. As you can see, they are
both officers in the Blakefield Police. Roger and Fran, this is
Miriam DelGado, Tony's mother, and this lovely home is hers."
Fran shook her hand gently and said "Nice to meet you Mrs. DelGado.
You do have a lovely home. The neighborhood is lovely too. I don't
think I've ever been in this neighborhood before." Mrs. DelGado,
"Well, we try not to attract the attention of the police. I was a
little surprised to see a police car parked in front of the house when
I drove up. I assume that you and Roger arrived in it." Roger, "It
is mine, Mrs. DelGado. It was just surplused by the department and
went on public auction. I was the high bidder. I haven't had a
chance to repaint it yet. Sorry if it caused alarm." Mrs. DelGado,
"Not Alarm. Just surprise. Why did you buy a police car?" Roger, "I
knew that car ran very well, and it has never been in a wreck, and
like all police cars it has extra security features.
I actually bought it for Fran to drive. We police officers get a
little paranoid sometimes, especially where wives and children are
involved." Mrs. DelGado, "That's very thoughtful of you, Roger. I'm
sure Fran appreciates it." Fran, "You got that right. Roger's a big
sweetheart. That's why I love him and why I'm marrying him." Mrs.
DelGado, "Oh, Congratulations. When are you getting married?" Fran,
"Saturday. Erin and I have decided to have a double wedding." Mrs.
DelGado, "Well, that's a surprise. Tony didn't tell me about that."
Fran, "We just decided a few minutes ago." Erin mused, "Well, so much
for my planned announcement during the conversation. Fran is sweet,
but subtle, not so much. We better buttonhole Mom and Dad and tell
them when they come in, so they know before we start discussing it."
The next person to arrive was Mr. DelGado. He had not been kept in
the loop about the gathering tonight, and only expected to have dinner
for Peter and Jenny Sanders, but he had come home a little early to be
sure the house and yard were ready. He was astonished to see a police
car in front of the house and rushed in breathlessly. He was not too
surprised to see Tony and Erin, but when he saw two police officers
talking to his wife, he was very concerned. As soon as Miriam saw
him, she realized what was happening and said, "Al, I have to
apologize. I did not get a chance to call you and tell you that we
would have additional guests tonight and will be talking about
something important to Tony and Erin. I would like to introduce
Erin's sister, Fran, and her fianc?, Roger. And the police car you
saw in front of the house is not actually a police car, it has been
surplussed by the city and Roger bought it and will repaint it soon.
Roger and Fran are both Blakefield City Police Officers. Roger and
Fran, this is my husband Al DelGado."
Al recovered quickly and shook hands with Roger and Fran and asked how
they were. Roger said, "We are actually much better than we were a
few hours ago. I apologize if the car caused concern. I didn't think
of that." Al, "No, I just assumed there was some problem. But it is
OK, I'm very happy to meet you. Can I get anyone a beer, or some
wine?" Erin, Tony, Roger, and Fran all asked for a beer. That
surprised Al. Most of the women he knew preferred wine. But he
reminded himself to not assume what people would like based on their
appearance.
As he was bringing out the glasses, Peter and Jenny Sanders knocked on
the door. They had expected to have a quiet dinner with Al and Miriam
DelGado, with whom they had been friends for years. But upon seeing
Erin, they both had to restrain themselves from hugging her and
latching onto Mary and the twins and spending all their time with
them. Instead, they came in, and said Hi to Al and Miriam and then to
Tony and Erin. Erin introduced them to Fran and Roger. Like the
DelGados, Peter had assumed the police car meant something was wrong
and was glad to hear that was not true. Peter causally stood near
Erin and asked how she was doing. She said very well and started
telling him all about her children like many new mothers will do.
But in this case Erin had an ulterior motive, to tell her former
father about his grandchildren. In some ways, Peter felt like he was
talking to his son Brian. Erin expressed the same values, used the
same reasoning, and spoke with the same intonation and pauses in the
speech, with a feminine lilt added. Of course, having to listen to a
feminine lilt in Erin's speech, having to look up at the tall woman
with whom he was speaking and smell her perfume all resulted in a kind
of cognitive dissonance. But he reflected that the things that were
so different now were superficial, whereas the things that were the
same were defining parts of who a person was, so that the basic
'Brianness' was still there. Erin for her part realized how much she
had missed her former father and would have liked to hug him and call
him Daddy. But she knew that was not going to happen tonight.
Jenny, on the other hand was known to be well acquainted with Erin
since Clara and Erin were very good friends, so she felt free to probe
more deeply into what Erin was up to and how the babies were doing.
But not as deeply as she wished she could. Erin knew her parents felt
they were feeling marginalized by limitations on the contact they
could have with Erin and her babies based on their role as 'parents of
Erin's best friend." She hoped Clara's suggestion could help
somewhat.
Mr. and Mrs. McLoughlin and Clara and Robert both arrived in the
driveway at about the time Erin was talking to Jenny. Clara said,
"Hi, Mrs. McLoughlin, Mr. McLoughlin. How are you folks doing?" Mrs.
McLoughlin was somewhat surprised to see Clara. Erin hadn't said she
would be here. But she replied, "We're fine, Clara. How are you?
You know what Erin is going to be discussing, don't you? I never
thought I would see her getting married." Clara, "Yes, I know what
she will be saying in general terms. I think she just wants you and
Tony's parents to know all the details. I think my Mom and Dad were
going to be visiting anyway. This is my husband Robert, by the way.
Robert, these are Erin's parents, Mary and Bart McLoughlin."
Robert, "Nice to meet you, Mrs. and Mr. McLoughlin. Do you know why
the police car is parked in front. I hope there is no problem."
Clara, "I bet Erin's list of invitees was just getting out of hand and
one of the neighbors called the police and reported a wild party."
Bart laughed and said, "No. That car belongs to our other daughter's
boyfriend. He is a Blakefield Police Officer. Robert, please just
call us Bart and Mary. We are excited to be discussing Erin and
Tony's wedding. I hope you find it as interesting." Robert shrugged,
"Clara said I should come. That I would find it interesting. So here
I am. She also said something about free food and beer."
Bart, "Well, all right then. Let's get in there and start the
festivities." Mom McLoughlin and Clara both rolled their eyes and
followed their husbands. As they were walking in, Clara asked Mom
McLoughlin "Does that mean Fran is going to be here?" Mom, "Yes. For
some reason she really wanted to attend. So, Erin arranged it." That
worried Clara. She knew Fran from work, and she was definitely a wild
card vis a vis the God Mother issue. Anything could happen when she
was around. Not that Fran reveled in causing trouble, but she wanted
every question to be asked and answered before anything was decided
and was damned persistent about it. Clara would have to be careful.
When they got in, Clara went up to Erin and gave her a hug and said,
"Hi, Sis. Congratulations. I'm really happy for you and Tony." Fran
saw Clara and was as surprised to see her as Clara had been to learn
Fran was there. What connection had brought Clara here? Oh yeah.
Somehow, Erin and Clara had been such good friends that Clara had
asked Erin to be Maid of Honor at her wedding. Fran was also wary of
Clara. As small and pretty as Clara was, Fran knew that Clara was
very smart, very knowledable, and very persistent.
At work, if she believed that the court should give one of her clients
a break, she could lay out an argument buttressed by facts and law
that was almost impossible to contradict, and she would present that
argument with passion and conviction, laying out her points with a
staccato, precise manner that earned the nickname at the police
department as 'Spitfire.' Most of the officers hated to tangle with
her. Roger was an exception, saying that she was fair and sometimes
saved the police from being embarrassed by an unjust conviction and
imprisonment. Was Clara here to cause a problem for Fran. No,
nothing in Fran's knowledge of Clara indicated that she was vindictive
in any way. There was no reason to be concerned, but Fran couldn't
help it.
Fran elbowed Roger and pointed toward Clara. Roger looked surprised
and asked, "why is Spitfire here?" Fran, "She and Erin are very good
friends." Roger, "Really, a high school dropout and Spitfire. What
do they have in common?" Fran sort of bristled, "Are you saying my
sister is not good enough to be her friend?" Roger, "Not at all.
Erin is a very sweet and capable girl. She handled our request for a
double wedding with warmth and graciousness, and I will always
appreciate it. It's just that her background and Spitfire's are so
different that I am surprised they are friends. I don't see a
connection."
Fran, "I suppose you're right. I don't remember her as a friend when
Erin was in high school or when she was with Rex and Mary was born.
Clara just appeared when Erin started getting her act together."
Roger, "Maybe it was her influence that caused Erin to look at life in
a more positive way." Fran laughed, "If Spitfire did that, I will
personally acknowledge her as a goddess of reform and kiss her feet.
Before last fall, it looked like Erin was well on the way to long term
incarceration. We both know how hard it is to change someone who has
decided society's values are all wrong and that they know better than
anyone else. Add in long term drug use and having any influence at
all is almost impossible."
Roger, "So why did Erin change so much?" Fran, "Who knows? Oh, she
has said that the responsibility of motherhood forced her to get her
act together. But lots of troubled girls who have babies did not
become more responsible. And the timing is not right. Erin was ready
to abort Mary when she was pregnant and showed little interest in Mary
right after she was born. I think that when Erin took off on the road
with Rex, she only took Mary with her to spite Mom.
Whatever the cause, Erin was suddenly back a month or so after she
left, claiming she wanted to provide a good home for Mary. Only Dad
bought it. He is just too much of a sweetheart to not give someone a
second chance, and a third and a fourth, and so on. So, he let her
move back home and asked me to arrange for detox. Mom didn't buy it
either. Mom and I had a lawyer lined up and a court date arranged and
if Erin started getting hinky again, she was going to be out on her
ass and Mary would be in our custody. And I gave Erin every reason to
get hinky. I was a total bitch to her and arranged for the most
unpleasant detox I could find, the one in Blakefield that treats the
jail prisoners."
Roger, "Wow, Cold Turkey." Fran, "Yeah, cold turkey, rigid rules,
uncomfortable furniture, strict, unsympathetic guards, limited
visiting hours, and living with girls who are totally screwed up, so
drugs are easily available. I thought she would last one or two days
at most. But she stuck out the detox portion, made friends with a
couple of the most positive girls there, obeyed the rules to a T, and
did all the counseling required, although the counselor did say Erin
was not totally forthcoming. But that was not enough to get her down-
checked and Erin walked away with a certificate of detoxification."
Roger laughed at that.
Fran continued, "After that, Erin came home, kept her nose clean,
actually spent a lot of time helping mom around the house, and focused
on getting a GED, which she did in 6 months, and with a very high
score on the tests. In the mean time she also put in a proposal for a
temporary job at Peterson construction. It was something that only
one company in the area was doing, but Erin successfully did whatever
she proposed in record time. Then she put the money she earned in the
bank and has been slowly using it for gifts and special things for
herself and Mary, mainly cloths and toys.
She also made friends with a girl at the church who was pregnant and
after her son was born, Erin cared for him, so the girl could graduate
from high school, and earned some money on the side, which she banked.
All very positive. It certainly changed Mom's outlook on Erin. Mom
now loves her dearly and is much happier today than she was a year
ago. In a way it changed my life too. Erin has made it a point to be
friends with me, and I have really enjoyed having her as a friend.
So, whatever caused her to get her act together, it has been a godsend
to us.
Not that Erin hasn't had problems. She had an awful reputation to
live down. Most people who used to know her want nothing to do with
her now. She even had a lifelong ban at the community center to deal
with. And she had a psychotic ex-boyfriend and that boyfriend has a
psychotic father. They caused quite a bit of trouble. But as near as
I can tell, none of it was Erin's doing. And Erin meet with a male
friend that she knew from her past and wound up being date-raped and
getting pregnant. Again, not Erin's doing. But it is notable that
she agonized over the fetus she was carrying and, in the end, decided
not to get an abortion. Her twins are the result."
Roger, "Did they catch the rapist?" Fran, "No. I think the rapist
may be connected with a guy Erin has visited in prison a few times,
named Brian, but Erin says no, and has asked me to not try to get a
DNA test. I couldn't have a DNA test done on the twins and Brian
without probable cause anyway, and Erin has made it clear she would
not help provide probable cause. In any case, it seems Erin has
totally reformed, which I certainly didn't think could ever happen.
And I still don't know why it happened. Spitfire being a goddess of
reform is as good an explanation as anything else. Unfortunately,
that doesn't help me help other girls."
They watched as Clara made her way across the room to Erin and the two
women hugged each other warmly and chatted for a few minutes. Then
Clara came over to them and said, "Fran, it's really nice to see you.
Hope you are well." She turned to Roger and said, "Hi Roger. Fran,
your mother said you two are engaged. Congratulations to both of you.
You are two of my favorite police officers and deserve a lot of
happiness." Fran wondered if Clara was being sarcastic but saw no
signs of it in her demeaner. She said to herself, "OK, Fran. Enough
of the suspicions. Clara is just a friend of Erin's and wound up at
the same gathering as us. That's all. Relax." So, Fran smiled and
chatted for a few minutes.
Then Erin held her right hand up and waved and said loudly,
"Everybody, everybody." At that point the baby Erin was holding in
her left arm started fussing loudly and Erin laughed and kissed her
and comforted her. Then Jenny came up behind her and said, "I'll take
her Erin." Erin, "Thanks, Jenny." Erin continued, "The food is laid
out on the kitchen table buffet style. It is pretty informal due to
putting this discussion together at the last minute. We will eat at
the table on the patio. Just grab a plate and pick a seat.
We will discuss wedding plans afterward. You all know Tony and I are
getting married Saturday. This dinner was intended to be for planning
details, just the parents and us. Since then the number of people at
the discussion have increased dramatically, so I'm not sure this
dinner will work for planning details. But since all of you will be
asked to the wedding, it seems OK that the discussion include you too.
Anyway, enjoy dinner and Tony and I will talk more later. Oh, by the
way there is a cooler with beer and sodas on the patio, and wine and
milk in the refrigerator. Enjoy."
As Erin spoke, Fran's discussion with Roger came back to her. Fran
did not think that the former Erin could handle a gathering like this
at all, let alone in as smooth a fashion as Erin had just
demonstrated. Fran momentarily thought about walking up to Erin and
saying, "Who are you and what have you done with my sister?" That
would fit Fran's quirky sense of humor. But then, she remembered
someone asking Erin that before. It was last Thanksgiving or
Christmas. Her brother Dan had asked. Everyone had laughed. But Erin
had never answered. But it was a just a joke anyway. Looking at
Erin, no one could doubt that she was the same person as before. If
nothing else, those hideous tattoos were unique and proved she was the
same person. But there was also a scar on her forehead that she had
gotten in a bicycle accident and several moles. That was definitely
Erin. So how would she explain her changed behavior?
Fran briefly considered demonic possession. But Erin was so much
nicer and more positive now than before, that demonic possession was
impossible. Maybe Erin was possessed by an angel. That would explain
her changes. But Fran had ever heard of an angel taking possession of
a human body. Taking over someone's body wouldn't be very angelic.
If a simple desire to lead a more responsible lifestyle for the sake
of her children were not the reason for the changes, there had to be
another explanation. But Fran was darned if she could figure it out.
Anyway, given how happy Erin had made Mom and how nice Erin had been
to her and Roger, Fran squelched her natural curiosity, at least for
now.
Fran and Roger enjoyed the meatloaf, and the potatoes and carrots were
excellent. Fran didn't feel a lot of grease on her lips as she ate,
so surmised it was low fat recipe. Fran recognized it from home and
had thought it was Mom's. But then Fran didn't ever remember meatloaf
from when she was young, so apparently it was Erin's. But she'd heard
Mrs. DelGado tell someone that it tasted just like Meatloaf that
Jenny, Clara's mother, had made. Then a bizarre thought struck her.
"Some unknown subject (Clara?) has reformed my sister's behavior and
given her a great meatloaf recipe." She laughed at the thought and
Roger asked, "What are you laughing at Fran?" Fran laughed some more
and finally whispered back, "I just had a bizarre thought, Roger.
I'll share it with you later."
After Dinner, Erin and Fran and Miriam cleared the dishes and prepared
the living room for the discussion and put out some liquors and a
station where ice cream could be taken out of the refrigerator and
served. Then they called everyone into the living room. Erin started
by saying to Fran, "Do you want to tell about the double wedding Fran,
or should I?" Fran said, "I'll go ahead. Everyone, I and Roger
Chapin are engaged to be married. And I am pregnant with his child.
Roger and I agreed that when we had children, I would not work in the
field in law enforcement. An office job is coming up in the
department in a couple of weeks. That is very convenient for me. If
I am married by next Monday, I get preference for that job. I and
Erin talked about that this afternoon before the discussion. Erin has
graciously said we should have a double wedding on Saturday. Granted,
Roger and I could just get a license and book a plane to Vegas and
have an Elvis Impersonator marry us. But I really want to be married
where my and Roger's family can attend. I don't want to be married
away from the people I love." Fran had to stop because she was
actually crying. That hadn't happened for a while. When she got
herself together, she continued, "Anyway, my announcement is that
there will be two weddings this weekend. Two for the price of one.
What a deal."
Erin broke in and said, "It's too bad we didn't know earlier. We
could have invited Roger's family to this discussion." Fran
hesitantly said, "Well, actually I did. But they said they would have
a hard time making it because they live a couple of hours away. Since
they aren't here, they obviously couldn't swing it." Erin, "When did
you invite them?" Fran, "As soon as Mom said I could come." Erin,
"Good heavens. What would you have done if the double wedding idea
hadn't worked out?" Fran, "Roger and I would have intercepted them,
and we would have gone to a restaurant and talked about a different
wedding. But I knew you were too sweet to say no." Erin folded her
arms over her chest and looked at her sister with raised eyes and went
over everything that had happened today to try to figure out if she
had been manipulated to do something she didn't want. Finally, she
shook her head and said, "Erm, it is too bad Roger's parents couldn't
make it."
Just then the doorbell rang. When Miriam answered she saw a couple
her age, both on the tall side. The woman said, "I'm Audrey Collins.
Roger's Mom. This is my husband, Terry." Miriam said, "I'm Miriam
DelGado. I and my husband, Al, are sort of hosting this event. Is
your son Fran's fianc??" Audrey, "Yes. Fran texted me today and
asked us to come down to discuss some things that were very important
for us to hear. Very mysterious. We made it as soon as we could.
I'm sorry we're late. I was worried that I would never find this
place. To many windy streets. Even Google didn't help much.
Fortunately, Roger's car was in front of the house, so we recognized
it when we finally found it."
Miriam smiled and said, "Mrs. Collins, you and your Husband are very
welcome. We were just getting down to the discussions. Please come
in. Can I get you some wine or beer? Would you like us to heat up
some dinner for you? Excellent meatloaf that my son's fianc? cooked."
Audrey said, "Yes Please. We didn't have a chance to eat anything on
the way. I think my husband and I would both like some wine. Red if
that's OK." Miriam said, "Sure." and noticed that Erin and Clara were
right nearby trying to find out what was going on.
Miriam took advantage of their presence and said, "Erin and Clara,
could you get a couple of plates and heat up some dinner for Mr. and
Mrs. Collins, please, and two glasses of wine. Fran, would you please
bring Roger's parents up to speed. Erin will anyone else will be
coming?" Erin, "No, I don't think so. But hey, who knows? Anything
could happen tonight." Miriam laughed, "Indeed."
About a half hour later, the Collins had been brought up to speed by
Fran and Roger and had had something to eat and drink, and Erin was
talking again. She said, "OK, Guests. Now let's talk about the
ceremony. I have booked the small chapel and the garden for a single
wedding at 4 PM on Saturday. Tony and my intent was to invite only
our family and very close friends. Our parents of course. My sister
and her fianc? and my brother and his family. My close friend Clara
and her husband and parents. We were open to suggestions from our
parents as to who else to invite. Now we will of course open the list
to include the Collins.
How about brothers and sisters, Roger?" Roger, "Well I have three
sisters and two brothers, all married." He looked over at his
parents, and said, "I would like to invite them all. We are very
close." Then Erin asked, "Anyone else?" Fran said, "Our captain is a
good friend, and has been very nice about scheduling Roger and I so we
have our off times together. I'd like to invite him and his family.
And I have a girlfriend on the force. Since women are greatly
outnumbered by the men, she and I have become very close. Can I
invite her? Please?" Erin smiled as she realized that this intimate
wedding with only close friends and family was going to be anything
but small.
Then Erin said, "We were going to ask our parents if they had anyone
else they would like to invite." Mrs. DelGado said "My mother is
still alive and in a retirement home. I think she would like to come.
I'm not sure why Tony didn't include her before." Tony, "Sorry, Mom.
I wasn't sure she could get around well enough." Erin saw it would be
important to invite her and agreed without consulting anyone else.
Then Mrs. Collins said, "My father is in a similar circumstance. He
and Roger have always been close, so I'd like to invite him." Erin
and Tony and Fran and Roger readily agreed to that. Then Mom
McLoughlin said "Erin, I have a really good friend at work who I would
like to ask. You and she are friends too. Latesha. I'm sure she
would love to come."
Erin hadn't thought of her, but now agreed that it would be good to
invite her, given Erin couldn't invite LaTesha. She asked Tony and
Roger and Fran if that was OK, and they had no problem adding one
more. Then Erin added up the number, and it was quite a few, about 40
people, at this small, intimate wedding. She would have to check with
the pastor if the space at her church could accommodate 40. Erin
herself had considered inviting a few more good friends, Jesse,
Debbie, Virginia, since the guest list was expanding. But she was
concerned that would result in a slippery slope that could cause the
number of attendees to balloon dramatically. Plus, if she had her
other personal friends, she wanted LaTesha, and that was not possible.
Then Erin took the podium again and said, "OK, we were going to have
the wedding at 4 PM, and let people plan their own celebrations
afterward. Is that still going to work?" Audrey said, "Could we
possibly schedule it a couple hours later. My husband is a county
sheriff and two of my children are also in law enforcement, three
counting Roger. It would be much easier for them to make it if the
wedding were at 6. Erin told herself to not get upset that all their
plans were being changed. The specifics were not important, the
result was what were important. So, she smiled and asked Tony and his
parents and Mom and Dad if that was OK with them. None of them had a
big problem changing the time to 6. So, Erin said, "OK, 6 PM it is.
Does that mean we have to provide food?"
Mr. Collins said, "Roger told me that in a few months, he and Fran
want to have a second more formal wedding. And I also heard that Erin
and Tony want the same thing. Having two daughters of my own, I know
how expensive that can be. We would like to have a reception, but I
won't suggest anything formal. I and my sons do a mean barbeque. I
would be willing to pay for the food, if we had a place to do it. If
the DelGados want to pitch in too, that would be great. This would
take something off the shoulders of the parents of the brides." Roger
"I know a city park with barbeque pits and lights that we could use
for almost nothing, if it isn't already reserved. I will look into it
tomorrow." The Delgados said they would offer their yard as a backup
and would be happy to help with costs. That set the basics of the
wedding.
Then Erin said, "I had one more thing I wanted to discuss, brought up
by Clara, that just applies to Tony and me and our families. Clara,
you want to talk. Please, I'm tired of talking." Clara, "Sure. So,
our church has a tradition of godparents. A godparent is someone who
helps a child when needed and if something should happen to the
parents, the godparents would step in and adopt the children and make
sure they were taken care of properly. Having godparents is not too
important if there is a big family and the parents have brothers and
sisters that they get along with well. But Tony is an only child, and
I think his first wife was too. Right, Tony?"
Tony had not been clued into this subject, so he just said, "That's
right." Clara, "And if there is no one else, the godparents can be
very important. By the way, in such circumstances, the courts often
recognize the godparent's rights. Anyway, when Tony's first child was
born, he asked me and my brother Brian to be the child's godmother and
godfather. He asked us because Tony and I and Brian had been
extremely close friends for years. He even asked my mom and dad to be
godgrandparents, since they were so close to his parents. When his
second son was born, Tony asked me and Brian and our parents if we
were comfortable extending the same relationship to him. We were, and
our church did so.
Well, now Tony and Erin are getting married and have agreed to adopt
each other's children. Erin has a brother and sister with whom she
has a good relationship, so godparents might not be so important for
her children. But Erin has said she would feel better if her children
had godparents. It's kind of like a deep backup. So, she would like
Tony's church to recognize me as her three children's godparents and,
for the sake of continuity, recognize my parents as their
grandgodparents. In return, I would be like Tony and Erin to be the
godfather and godmother of my child. Did I get it right, Erin?"
Erin, "You got it exactly right, Clara. Mom, she said, looking at Mom
McLoughlin, just so you know, the rights of the natural family always
trump any rights godparents might have in court, so you and Fran and
Dan would not lose custody rights over my children if something would
happen to Tony and me.
So now I am going to ask my family, Mom, Dad, Fran, do you have any
problems with this?" Fran, "I agree with your comments on how courts
would handle godparents. The only custody rights that are recognized
routinely for children of deceased parents by the courts are either
those designated in a will or rights of the families. I've never
heard of godparents having any rights. The courts may choose to
recognize godparentage as a statement of preference by the deceased
parents as to who should care for the children if there is no other
option. But, Erin, it might be better to put in your will who should
get your children if there is no family to care for them. Then the
courts would not go against your decision unless somehow the
godparents were judged to be incapable of caring for the children."
Erin, "Thanks for the suggestion, Fran. Can I do both? I know Tony's
church wants children to have godparents." Fran, "Don't see why not."
Erin, "Then that is what I will do. Any other suggestions."
Miriam said, "Tony's boys' godparents are Clara and her brother Brian.
Usually, godparents are a married couple. But Clara and Brian and
Tony were such close friends, and Clara was not married at the time,
that we decided that was the best arrangement. And we are such close
friends of the Sanders, that it cemented that relationship. If you
want the same arrangement for your children as for Alonzo and Duncan,
you should name Clara and Brian as godparents. Plus, I just have a
feeling that Brian is closeby, and will be available if needed. What
do you think, Erin?" Erin knew that everyone in the room who knew who
she really was, i.e., Tony, Clara, Peter, and Jenny, were looking at
her to see what she would come up with.
Erin was not enthusiastic about anything that gave the new Brian any
sort of rights vis a vis her children. She didn't trust him enough.
So, she said, "Two things have changed since Clara and Brian were
designated godparents of Alonzo and Duncan. Clara has married, and
Brian has just up and disappeared. Mom and Dad DelGado, Clara has
told me that you both thought the world of Brian. I respect that.
But I am thinking about the good of my babies. I would rather have no
ambiguity regarding parental rights should the very unlikely event
occur that Tony and I were both incapacitated and so were my sister
and brother and parents. I would prefer that Clara be named Godmother
and that Robert, assuming he was willing, be named Godfather.
If Brian should come back and we find out that he is still a
responsible person, I will consider adding him. But for now, I don't
think that Brian should be included as a Godparent for my babies. I'm
sorry, Clara and Mr. and Mrs. Sanders. That is the way I feel."
Miriam, "OK, I understand. But if you knew Brian, you would know that
he would be a great parent. He is really a nice guy, wasn't he Tony?"
Tony, "Yes, yes he was. We were the best of friends." Miriam replied
with emotion, "Not 'were', Tony, 'are'. We don't know he is gone. I
just have a feeling he is still alive, and nearby. He is still your
best friend." Tony, "Maybe so, Mom. Maybe so."
Erin was deeply touched by Miriam's comments. But she decided it was
time to cut this conversation off before she said something stupid.
So, she said, "Robert, are you willing?" Robert, "If Clara wants it,
I'm willing." Then Erin asked, "Does anyone else have any further
suggestions." And waited a few minutes. Then she continued, "No.
Discussion is over. It's only 8:30 folks, still time for a few drinks
and some ice cream. But I have three babies to feed and change and
get to bed."
Erin was actually surprised things had gone as long as they had
without the babies needing attention. But soon found the reason why.
Peter and Jenny had not been involved in the discussion at all. They
had focused on the babies and kept them clean and happy. At first,
she wondered if they had even heard the comments about Brian. But
when Jenny smiled and whispered, "I think that Brian is still close
by, too. Don't you Erin?" Erin gave her a hug and shed a little tear
before she got herself together. She said, "Yes, Jenny, I do. Thanks
so much for taking care of the babies while I blathered. It was a big
help. You guys are wonderful Grandgodparents."
By the time Erin got the three babies to bed, most of the guests were
gone. Mom and Dad McLoughlin were still there, and Erin spent a while
talking to them. Mom asked what she and Jenny's hug had been about
after the discussions, and Erin said, "Oh, I found that she and her
husband had taken it on themselves to care for the babies while I was
blathering on. So, I guess I hugged her to show how much I
appreciated that. I was wondering why the babies had been so quiet.
Mom said, "I would have helped if you had asked." Erin interpreted
this comment as Mom feeling a little left out. Erin tried to reassure
her, "Oh, Mom. I know. But it just flew my mind. I know you do a
lot and I don't acknowledge it enough. I really appreciate your help.
I love you. You and Dad have done so much for me and my babies. I
haven't always shown my appreciation properly. But I do appreciate
it." And she gave Mom a hug. Then she changed the subject. "Mom,
that was a great idea inviting Carol. Not only because both of us
really like her, but because LaTesha is her daughter. LaTesha can't
be there, but at least Carol can. In the bigger wedding we will have
later, I will ask LaTesha to be a bridesmaid." Mom smiled, "I think
that would be nice."
Mom and Dad McLoughlin left soon. Erin bade them goodbye and said she
would be home Wednesday Morning and then hugged them both. Then she
went into the family room and sat beside Tony and cuddled into him and
he put his arm around her. He said, "Love you Babe." Then he kissed
her. Erin said, "I love you too Tony." The kiss lasted a long time,
and then Erin cuddled closer, and Tony pushed her down in the couch
gently and laid beside her." Erin was very happy, in spite of all the
crazy changes in their wedding schedule. She had thoughts of what she
needed to do now but put them aside to just enjoy being with Tony.
After a while she felt that Tony had an erection, and felt one of his
hands on her breast, and the other on her ass. It felt good, but she
knew it couldn't go anywhere tonight.
She kissed Tony again and said, "That feels nice, Tony. But we can't
do anything tonight. We have to wait until Saturday night." Tony
kissed her again and replied, "But Saturday is such a long time from
now. I'm sure my parents are in bed." Erin, "Actually, your mother
has looked in on us several times. I think she wanted to say a few
things. And even if your parents were in bed, I don't want them to
think we are sneaking around her back and doing something they doesn't
want us to do in their house. That is not fair. Our parents are both
so great. We need to consider their wants too." Tony, "Yes, I know.
You're right. But I have a right to complain."
Then they got up and Tony went into the kitchen and asked, "Mom, did
you want to talk to us?" Miriam, "Yes. First, I'm sorry to invade
your privacy." Tony smiled, "Well, I guess we have no real
expectation of privacy in the family room. But I appreciate that you
are sensitive. Erin and I just don't have much time alone together."
Miriam, "I know, Tony. I must say you and Erin are generally handling
that with a lot of dignity." Tony, "Thanks, Mom. So, what did you
want to talk about?"
Miriam, "I wanted to remind you that you have an early job interview
tomorrow, 9 AM, at the hospital. Or do you plan to cancel since you
seem to think you have this other job in the bag?" Tony, "No, I plan
to keep looking and interviewing until someone hires me. If that job
doesn't come through, and I canceled other interviews, I would have to
start from scratch." Miriam, "Good. I know you have a couple of
interviews later in the day too. So, I'm sure something will come
through in the next few days. It would be good to have something
lined up before the wedding." Tony, "Yes it would, Mom. Thanks for
the reminder." Miriam, "Was that sarcasm Tony? I'm sorry if I'm
being pushy. Do you want me to back off?" Tony, "No, I appreciate
the help, Mom. Please keep on. I'm didn't intend to be sarcastic."
Miriam, "OK, I will. But if you ever want me to stop, just say so.
Erin, Clara asked me to askl you to call her. She says to tell you,
and I quote, 'Tell Erin I want to take her shopping for an informal
but pretty wedding dress. I will not have my sister be married in
jeans and a bowling shirt. And I want to take her for a hair
appointment and to get her nails done and all the wonderful things
girls do before getting married.' I'm not sure what to make of all
that, but I said I would pass it along. I also told her I would help
take care of your babies, so you could have some time for all this."
Erin knew what Clara's comments meant but wasn't going to explain.
She did write on her list for tomorrow to call Clara. Then Miriam
told them good night.
After his mom left, Tony said, "Now, where were we. He held Erin and
they kissed again, and soon his hands crept behind her and cupped her
ass. Erin murmured, "Um, that feels nice, Tony. I love you to touch
me and hold me." Tony, "That's good. Because you are almost
irresistible. I just can't keep my hands off your luscious breasts,
your lips are so kissable, and your ass is a work of art." Erin
giggled quietly. She knew her breasts were small and very much
doubted her ass was a work of art. But it was nice to hear. She
cuddled closer and ran her hands up his chest and cradled his chin and
kissed him deeply and told him she loved him.
Then she separated from him with some difficulty and stood up
breathing heavily. Tony looked at her and said, "I know. We need to
respect my parents and behave appropriately in their house." Erin sat
back down and said, "Tony, if you want to make love, I will do
whatever you want. I love you so much. And I want nothing more than
to feel free to make love to you any time we want. But do you want to
risk one of the boys or your parents walking in on us right now?"
Tony, "I guess not. But I'm glad we are getting married soon. Then
we will feel free to go off together and express our love to each
other." Then he held her, and they cuddled some more, but with much
less passion. Finally, he bade her good night.
Erin had a hard time falling to sleep, as aroused as she was. As she
lay there, she heard a text come in. It was from Tony and said,
"Falling asleep, dreaming of loving you." She smiled. How romantic.
She texted back, "I wish we were making love right now. I'd love to
feel your lips on mine, and your hands on my body. And I'd love to
feel you inside me." Then she thought maybe that wasn't fair to Tony.
She knew from experience that he was probably already so hard it was
painful.
A few moments later, she heard Tony come in and lay back down beside
her and kissed her and caressed her some more. Tony had brought
towels to put underneath them, so the furniture stayed clean, and had
also brought washcloths to clean up after. They each stripped all
their clothes off, so they wouldn't have to find new night wear after
they were done. They made love tenderly and quietly in the darkness.
When done, Tony told Erin to go to the bathroom and clean herself off
and put her clothes back on, and he would take the washcloths and
towels and put them in a hamper on the way back to where he slept with
the boys. As he left, he kissed her and held her some more. It was
so sweet that Erin cried. Then she went back to bed and fell asleep
dreaming of making love to Tony.
The babies woke up promptly at 6, when the sun came up. Aaron first
and then Mary and Carli. Erin crawled out of bed, tired but happy,
and worked on changing babies, and brought them out to the kitchen and
heated a bottle in the microwave for Mary and sat down with the three
of them and nursed the twins first and then picked up Mary and put her
by Erin's breast and gave her the formula. After that, she wound up
changing Aaron again. Finally, she had a moment when she could lay
the twins safely on the soda surrounded by pillows and bring Mary into
the bathroom and take care of herself briefly. Then she went out to
the living room and tried to bring some order out of the chaos. As
she was organizing, she found an extra washcloth laying on the floor,
and smiled and brought it to the bathroom.
When done, she put Mary in a walker she had brought and carried the
twins out to the kitchen, intending to set them down someplace safe
and make some coffee. But Miriam had already woken up and came down
to the kitchen and started some coffee. After that Miriam tried to
talk Erin into putting Brian back on the list of godparents for her
babies, but Erin said "Everybody says Brian is a great guy, and very
responsible. But I can't take people's word where my babies are
concerned. It won't be a problem adding him if he comes back and
seems like a good guy to me, but for now I just don't feel good
including him. Miriam, "I know. But I just have a feeling in my soul
that he is nearby, and that he could show up any time." Erin, "If he
does, then I will get to know him and think about the godfather
thing." In a way, not being able to persuade Erin gave Miriam
confidence. Erin obviously had the strength of her convictions and
would do what she thought was right for her children no matter what
anyone else said.
Then Miriam said, "Erin, I heard from Alonzo that he had an accident
in your home. He said you told him that it could happen to anyone,
and probably has. I agree with you. I know once Tony had that happen
in scouts, and their attitude was completely different, almost saying
it was some sort of character fault. That really hurt Tony's
confidence for a long time. It makes me happy that you did not do
anything to destroy my grandson's confidence. Thank You." Erin,
"You're welcome. It would be foolish to do anything like that. It
really does happen to almost everyone at one time or another. And
even if it were a continuing problem, the goal should be to cure it or
minimize it, not embarrass the person who has the problem."
Then Miriam asked, "What are your plans for the rest of this week?"
Erin, "Well, I have to get the wedding planned. There are endless
details, as I'm sure you know. Tony is busy looking for work, but
there are some things I want him to be involved in. It's his wedding
too. Same for Roger and Fran. Coordinating all that will take time.
Clara wants to take me shopping and make arrangements for getting hair
and nails and makeup done, before the wedding. I love to shop with
her. She really understands fashion and gives great advice. On the
other hand, my jeans and bowling shirt are clean, and it would save a
lot of time to just to wear them." Miriam looked at Erin to see if
she was serious, but Erin giggled and said, "Just kidding."
Miriam, "Will you include Fran in the shopping and preparation for the
wedding?" Erin, "If we can find a time that we can both do it."
Miriam, "I got the impression last night that you and your sister were
very close." Erin, "We've become good friends over the last 10
months. Before that we fought like cats and dogs. It's really nice
having a sister who is also a friend. It's nice coming home to a
friendly conversation, instead of coming home to stress. Fran's done
me many favors, and I would do almost anything for her."
Miriam asked, "Are you two going to try to wear the same dress in the
wedding." Erin, "No way I can wear the same dress that complements
Fran. I wish I were as beautiful as she is. I sometimes feel like a
bag lady next to her. I'll pick out a dress that's right for me, and
I'm sure she will have a dress that makes her the bright star on
Saturday night." Miriam was very surprised for two reasons. First,
she saw Erin as a tall, slender, beautiful blond, fully the equal of
her sister.
They were both beautiful, but in a different way. Fran looked like a
Valkery, a couple inches taller than Erin, buxom, strong frame,
muscular, athletic-looking. Miriam thought they were equally
attractive, and which a man might prefer would depend on his personal
taste. But apparently Erin thought of her sister as much more
attractive. Did she even know how pretty she was? The second thing
that struck Miriam was that, believing her sister was much prettier,
Erin was still willing to share her wedding day. Only a girl who was
confident of her fianc?e's love and who greatly valued family and
friends would do that. Miriam was learning more and more about her
future daughter in law and liking her more and more.
Then Miriam said, "What can I do." Erin, "I think from last night you
were going to share some of the food costs at the reception with the
Collins. But someone also needs to decide what food there should be.
And I think we should have some food at the church too, at least some
punch and coffee and tea so people who are waiting for the wedding
have something to drink." Miriam, "That sounds good. I can take care
of that. What about cake?" Erin, "God, I don't know. I will have to
coordinate with Fran to make sure we get something all four of us
like. But I bet she will want dark chocolate frosting and dark
chocolate cake. I would prefer carrot cake. I wonder if we can get a
mix." Miriam, "I've never heard of that. But it doesn't hurt to
ask."
Then Tony came down and got himself some coffee and gave Erin a kiss
and sat down next to her and the twins and said, "Good Morning Mom.
Good Morning Babe." Erin was still a bit surprised when she was
addressed with a feminine nickname. But she recovered quickly and
said, "Good Morning Tony. Sleep well?" Tony, "I slept great, how
about you?" Erin smiled and said, "Great." Then they subtly
rearranged their chairs a bit, so they were closer. Miriam thought
they looked like they were deep in love. It was sweet. She hoped it
would last forever for them, as it had for her and Alonzo.
Tony said, "I know, Mom, I have an interview at 9. I'll have a little
breakfast and go upstairs and shave and get ready. Then I'll come
back and take you and the babies home Erin." Erin, "Well, there's not
a lot of hurry. I don't need to get home until this afternoon, so I
can talk to Mom and Fran tonight." Miriam, "I wish I could spend the
day with you Erin, but I have to get to work myself." Miriam was a
professor of English at Blakefield College. Miriam continued, "But I
was thinking of taking tomorrow off to help with the wedding plans.
It would be fun to spend the day with you then." Erin, "I'd like
that. Are you sure you want to deal with three babies?" Miriam,
"Sure, I love having children around. They certainly liven things
up." Erin, "Tony, could you bring me back here tomorrow morning?"
Tony said yes and now that was in the plans.
Then Erin said, "Mrs. Delgado, Thank you so much for hosting that
little impromptu get together last night." Miriam, "It was our
pleasure. You have a delightful family, Erin. Your sister and her
fianc?' are really nice. And I enjoyed meeting the Collins. They
seem like wonderful people. A family of police. The Sander's seemed
to really enjoy taking care of your babies. It was a great night. By
the way, thank you for doing dinner. It was very good." Erin,
"You're very welcome. Yes, the Sanders are sweet people, to help out
with the babies." Miriam, "I was going to ask how you met Clara. But
we can talk tomorrow." That was a warning that Erin had to have a
reasonable story of her life ready for tomorrow. "Damn," she thought,
"more lying."
Miriam said, "Erin, I was thinking of getting in a little earlier than
I'd planned, if you can take care of the boys while Tony goes to his
job interview." Erin, "Of course, Mrs. Delgado, I'd be happy to." In
reply, Miriam said, "Thank You Erin. Oh, can you call me Mom or Mom
DelGado." Erin said, "Sure, Mom." Al DelGado had already left, and
after Miriam to work and Tony went to his interview, Erin was alone
with five children. As always, when she had children other than her
own to care for, Erin was extra careful. But no problems. For a
while she watched the boys play, and watched Mary try to be part of
their play. The boys were very nice to her and let her do what she
could.
Then the twins were ready for their morning nap and she told the boys
where she was and brought Mary up with her and lay her down in her
basinet and unfolded the hideabed and lay down with the twins and let
them nurse and got them asleep. Then she noticed Mary was not asleep
and got her up and went to check on the boys. They were doing fine.
But as soon as they saw Erin without the twins they asked her to read
a story. She wound up reading a couple of stories. Then the twins
woke up and Erin got them up and changed them and Mary.
Erin reflected that this was her life for now. She felt that she
should be more dissatisfied at having to fulfil the duties of a wife
and mother. But she knew that in a year, Alonzo would be in
kindergarten, and the twins would be old enough for day care if Erin
needed to get a job. But she would prefer that they wait another year
at least before going into daycare. She thought about making
childcare a regular thing for the next two years. She could make some
money at it, and she could stay home with her children. She knew
there would be some government hoops to jump through, and she would
have to buy insurance. Erin didn't know how much it would cost. She
would have to check on it.
When Tony got home, Erin sat with him and listened to what had
happened at the interview. He thought he had a reasonable chance of
being offered the job. It was a construction job and actually paid
better than the one he was so optimistic about, but the company was
not as stable, and the benefits were less. He said he would prefer
the other job, but he probably take this one if offered first. When
he was done, Erin asked him to watch the children for a few minutes
while she made some phone calls. Then she would fix some lunch. He
said, "Sure, Babe." She thought, 'Babe? Babe? I have to talk to him
about that.' But instead she called the pastor and arranged the
change in the ceremony. Fortunately, he was amenable to the change,
but he asked if she could try to get Fran and Roger at the same
discussion that Erin and Tony had agreed to. Then she called Clara,
and they confirmed plans to go shopping tonight, and yes it was OK to
invite Fran. Then she called Miriam and verified that tonight was OK.
Then Erin called Fran and asked, "Fran, we have 6 PM Saturday reserved
at the church in the garden. The pastor did ask if you would be
willing to come in and talk about some things that research has shown
leads to a happy marriage?" Fran, "Ah, yes, the infamous pastor's
talk. Well at least he couches things in a positive way. He's not
going to talk about how obedience is the wife's primary duty in a
marriage, is he? And I hope he's not going to try to tell us about
the birds and the bees?"
Erin laughed and said, "No, I asked about that. This new pastor is
different than the old. Everyone says he is a really nice guy. I
know his sermons are full of love and hope and encourage everyone to
be warm and generous and share with their fellow man." Fran, "That's
what I've heard from Mom. It might be interesting to meet him. I'll
ask Roger what he thinks. We have a lot to do before Saturday."
Erin, "Would you call him and tell him if you would be willing to come
in. Tony and I are going to see him at 4 PM on Friday." Fran
laughed, "Cutting it close, aren't you? Sure, I'll give him a call.
But seeing him comes in second to shopping. I need to find some
clothes. Even if it is an informal wedding, I don't want to wear the
police dress uniform, although I've heard it's been done," and she
laughed.
Erin, "That's the second thing I called about. I'm going shopping
with Clara tonight. She really knows fashion, and she really knows
clothing stores in Blakefield. Apparently, she has had to learn to
help her clients. She says she knows shops where you can get a nice
formal dress suitable for a wedding at a reasonable cost. She is
taking me shopping tonight. You ought to come. It'd be fun." Fran,
"I don't know, Erin. Clara and I have mixed it up several times in
court. We don't have a great relationship. I know you and she are
friends, but I doubt if she would want to spend any more time than
necessary with me."
Erin, "Fran, this isn't work. I asked her about inviting you, and she
said it would be great. Come on, this is a chance to get outfitted
for a modest price and spend a night out with the girls. Well, two
girls. But two fun girls. It's the only chance we will have." Fran,
"OK, I guess you and I haven't spent much time together outside of
home. So, a girls' night out sounds great. But I reserve the right
to tell Clara she's full of shit if she starts talking about how the
bad guys are bad because society has failed them." Erin laughed, "I
don't think she will do that, Fran. I don't think she even believes
that. She's fairly hard-headed most of the time. But I will tell her
to stay away from discussing politics or work. We are meeting at the
DelGado's, because Mom DelGado is watching the children. About 6."
Fran, "OK, that works for me. See you then."
Erin asked, "One more thing. Wedding Cake. Do you want me to get one
for the two of us, or do you want to get your own?" Fran, "Erin, I'm
sorry. I am really stretched. Can you research it and do your best
for the two of us?" Erin, "Sure, Fran. What kind do you want?"
Fran, "Chocolatey Chocolate." Erin, "How about Roger?" Fran,
"Chocolatey, Chocolatey, Chocolate. We never disagree about desert."
Erin, "Is it OK if I tried to get chocolate on one side and carrot on
the other?" Fran, "Fine. Actually, I will be happy with any cake
that is good. Thanks for taking care of this, Sis?" Erin, "You're
welcome, Sis. See you tonight."
Then Tony held up his hand to not hang up and whispered, "Can she ask
Roger if he has any idea how much we each should pay the pastor?"
Erin relayed the question and Fran responded, "Well, Roger and I will
talk about it and give Tony a recommendation that we agree on. Erin,
can you find out if anyone from the church will be helping with
decorations, serving, cleaning up, anything like that? That would
affect cost. I guess you might as well just ask him what his
expectations are. Tell him we want to be generous, but both couples
are young and don't make a lot of money. Maybe Roger and I should
cover it, given you and Tony are in worse financial shape and you are
working on getting the wedding set, Erin? Let's talk about it
tonight?" Erin, "Sounds like a plan."
Finally, Erin called Jesse, but got a message that she was
unavailable, please call back or leave a message. Instead, Erin hung
up and then texted her, "Jesse, getting married Saturday. Small
ceremony. Need wedding cake, one side chocolate and one side carrot.
Whipped low-density frosting. Feed about 50. Any ideas who 2 talk
2?" Erin guessed Jesse was working and didn't expect a reply anytime
soon.
Then Erin started thinking through what else she needed. A
photographer. She asked Tony, "Who do you think I should get to take
pictures, Tony?" Tony, "Well, I know a couple of people who do
musical events. I could ask them what it would cost." Erin, "Could
you do it today please Tony? If they can't do it or are too
expensive, I will need to call around." Tony, "Sure, I'll do it as
soon as the I'm not responsible for the kids." Erin went over and
kissed him and said, "And I thank you for helping with the kids, Tony.
It makes life easier because we work together." Tony smiled at her
and said, "My pleasure, Babe." Erin just shook her head a bit and
thought, 'I really do need to talk to him about that. On the other
hand, as long as he helps with the kids, He can call me Babe all he
wants."
Then she said, "I should get you and the boys some lunch. What do
they like?" Tony laughed and said "What don't they like. How about
PB&J." Erin, "Sure. I think I will make some soup for me and Mary if
that is OK." She put the twins into basinets she had brought and
opened a can of tomato bisque soup and started it heating. Then she
got four slices of bread out and toasted them lightly and put them out
on plates for Tony and the boys and put out some creamy Peanut butter
and some seedless raspberry jam. When the soup was warm, she put some
into two bowls and added some ice cubes to one. Then, she put a
bottle of formula she had brought into the microwave, and warmed it up
for 20 s. After that, she took Mary from Tony, and they sat down for
lunch. Tony helped the boys put PB and Jam on the bread and fold it
over into a sandwich and then made his own. Erin tried to give the
formula to Mary, but she was looking around for an alternative. So,
Erin gave her a spoon of soup. Mary thought that was all right. She
happily accepted spoon after spoon of soup, and finally burped and was
done.
Finally, Erin put a spoonful of soup in her own mouth, and the phone
rang. Erin was swallowed the soup and picked up her phone, turned it
on and said, "Hi Jesse." Jesse, "Hi Erin. That text was a surprise.
When I talked to you, about a week ago, you were planning a September
or October wedding, depending on when LaTesha got out. Now a wedding
on Saturday. Interesting idea having two cakes by the way. Lots of
times the bride and groom don't both want the same. The best place to
get a custom creative cake that I know of is the Korean Bakery and
they are pretty reasonable." Erin, "Really, I would have never I
guessed." Jesse, "Yeah, everybody assumes they would only do
traditional Korean pastries and cakes. But not true. They have all
the modern equipment and can do very creative cakes with a day or two
lead time." Erin, "Good to know. Thanks, Jesse."
Then Jesse asked, "Do you have a photographer yet? Erin, "Not Yet.
Do you know a good one?" Jesse, "Yeah. Me. I'd like to bid on the
job. Actually, I will do it for free. All I want is to be able to
use the pictures to help put together a business plan." Erin,
"Really? I didn't know you were involved in photography." Jesse,
"Sure you do. Remember, even when we were high, I always liked to
take pictures of places we'd been and interesting things we had seen."
Erin, "Jesse, I'm sorry. I don't remember anything as Erin from
before October, 1916. Brian might remember it."
Jesse replied, "Right, God this is weird. Just because I remember
taking pictures of you, doesn't mean you remember me taking pictures
of you." Erin was suddenly concerned and asked, "How many pictures of
me do you have and where are they? And what was I doing?" Jesse
laughed, "Oh Erin, remember I never took pictures of anyone if we were
doing something questionable. No, of course you don't remember. But
I didn't. Other people in our group were worried about pictures being
evidence that could be used if we got into trouble. So, I only took
pictures when we were being good."
Erin was still dubious and asked, "Can I see some of them?" Jesse,
"Sure. Since I have gotten straight, I've organized them on a number
of SD cards. I can show them to you the next time we get together.
Anyway, as I was about to say, I am thinking of establishing a
photography business as a sideline, and it would be good to have
samples from a number of shoots to show."
Erin, "OK, I'm happy to have you come and do a shoot at the wedding
and use the pictures as samples. But, given you are not a
professional I might still look for a wedding photographer." Jesse,
"Erin, I'm good. I guess you can't remember how good. And I am now
organized and conscientious. And my work would be free. But I guess
it is natural to worry about pictures since if you miss them there is
no way to recover. So how about this, I will shoot a pre-event and
you can see from that how good I am. Say a bridal shower. Maybe the
groom and friends party."
Erin laughed and said, "Jesse, why would you want to be at a groom and
friends party. I've been at several as Brian. Believe me, it's
gross." Jesse, "Erin, as you remember, we have been at a lot worse."
Erin, "No, I don't remember that. But anyway, aside from your
sensitivities, having a nice young woman such as yourself at the groom
and friends party would inhibit the flow of discussion." Jesse, "Oh,
I get your meaning. Is there anything else I could shoot?" Erin,
"Well, I am going shopping for a dress tonight. You could accompany
me and do a shoot from that." Jesse, "That's great. I am free after
6. I'll meet you at your house."
Then Erin said, "Jesse. If we decide to use you as the primary
photographer, I will see you are paid. I wouldn't want to take
advantage of a friend." Jesse, "You wouldn't be taking advantage of a
friend. It would be a gift from a friend who cares for you deeply.
Besides, you gave me the camera. I owe it to you to give you the
shoot." Erin, "What. I gave you the camera? What camera?" Jesse,
"I am using a professional quality Canon digital camera, only a year
old. You gave it to me a month or so before you and Rex ran off, I
think a couple weeks before Mary was born. It was in a big Amazon
box. I have checked the value of all the components on Amazon and it
was worth over $3k."
Erin thought, 'God, over $3k. So, if it were stolen, it would be a
felony.' Next another thought came to her, 'stealing mail is a
federal crime too. Damn.' Then, she asked Jesse, "Was the box open?
Did it have an address label on it? Or some identifying literature in
it?" Jesse, it was open. No labels that I can remember." Erin, "Did
I tell you where I got it?" Jesse was catching on to why Erin was
asking these questions, and said, "No, you didn't, Erin. I guess we
could ask Brian."
Erin said, "If it were stolen, I'm not sure there is any way of making
it right now. Any claim for loss has been paid by insurance. But I'm
sure it could still be charged as a felony and as a federal crime.
I'll have to think about whether there is anything I can do to make
things a little more right. In the meantime, please don't advertise
anything about how you got the camera." Jesse, "OK, do you want me to
throw it away, so it can't be traced." Erin, "No, I may need to
return it. For now, just use it gently."
Then Erin said, "Jesse, I am staying at Tony's house right now and
don't know if I will get home this afternoon. You may have to get a
ride here from Fran." Jesse sort of choked, then asked, "How is Fran
involved in selecting a dress? That doesn't seem like anything she'd
be interested in." Erin, "Oh, I guess I didn't tell you. This is a
double wedding. I am marrying Tony, and Fran is marrying a fellow
Blakefield police officer." Jesse said, "God, I just volunteered to
be in the middle of a police wedding. Life is strange." Erin, "Yes,
it is. Do you still want to do it?" Jesse, "Sure. I honestly don't
think you or I can get into much trouble at this point. And it is
still an opportunity to get started in photography." Erin, "Just
remember, no one in my family except me knows I am a different person
than the old Erin. Please don't say anything about it." Jesse, "I
won't Erin. I promise."
Erin hung up. Tony had been listening with interest, and asked what
was going on, and Erin told him. Tony just shook his head. He said,
"Jeez, Erin. You are still having to deal with things the old Erin
did. Erin said, "Yes, I am. It's annoying." Tony, "Are you
worried?" Erin, "Not really. That was a long time ago. I will say
that if the camera was stolen, it was just luck that Erin wasn't
caught and charged at the time. She could have done time for it if
that had happened. Of course, if that had happened, there would not
have been any switch."
Tony asked, "Would that have been good or bad?" Erin, "Bad. Bad. Bad,
Bad, Bad! Tony, I'm very happy with my life as it is. I'm happy with
my children, who I love dearly. And I'm very happy with you. Without
the switch, I would not have any of that." Then Tony came over and
gave her a hug and said, "And I wouldn't have you. I love you, Erin."
Erin hugged him back. Then Tony suggested they move out of Idaho, so
the new Erin not be so close to the places the old Erin had lived and
presumably committed criminal activities in. But Erin said, "No,
Tony. This is our home. This is where the people we love are. I
don't want to move. And I don't think I can really run from these
problems. I think it will turn out all right. I really am innocent
of any of the misdeeds that happened before the switch, and I am
worried that mail theft is just one of many. I have to think that the
entities that caused the switch will make sure I don't get punished
for the old Erin's misdeeds." Tony, "Then why worry about it at all?"
Erin, "I can't help but worry, Tony. I guess it is just part of me."
Tony, "Yeah, I think you're right. It always has been. I remember
Brian was a worrier even when he was young."
Erin said, "Tony, I just realized that the whole idea of going home
this afternoon is impractical. You have to do a couple more job
interviews. And it doesn't make sense to run home and then come back
for the shopping. I need to call Mom McLoughlin, quickly, before you
leave." So, Erin called Mom. She answered on the third ring, "Hi,
Erin. What's up." Erin, "Mom, I am going out with Clara at 6 tonight
to shop for a dress for the wedding. Mrs. DelGado is watching the
babies. With all that, I don't think it is worthwhile for me to come
home tonight."
Mom replied, "I thought the wedding would be informal." Erin, "Yes,
but Clara convinced me there are informal wedding dresses that can be
used for other formal occasions, and that they are not exorbitantly
expensive at some shops in downtown Blakefield. So, I agreed to at
least look at them. Fran is coming with us. It should be fun." At
first Mom didn't say anything, and Erin thought the phone connection
must have been dropped. Then, Erin realized she had just told Mom
that her two daughters were shopping for wedding dresses and Mom
wasn't included. Mom was obviously and understandably upset. Erin
then said quickly, "I was wondering if you want to come too, Mom."
Mom, "I would love to be there, Erin. I wouldn't miss you and Fran
looking at wedding dresses together for anything." Erin, "Thanks,
Mom. I asked Jesse too because she wants to use it as occasion to
demonstrate her ability to be the photographer at the wedding. Could
you make sure she gets a ride with you or Fran?" Mom, "Sure, Honey,
No Problem. See you tonight."
Tony was listening, and laughed and said, "Good catch, Erin. I think
your quick thinking made your Mom very happy." Erin, "Yeah. That's
good. Mom McLoughlin has been such a sweetheart. She deserves every
consideration from her daughters." Tony then said, I need to get
going to the next two interviews, Erin. Erin said, "OK, one text
first. So quickly she texted Clara, Fran, Mom, and Jesse so they knew
there who would be going on the shopping trip, and that they would
leave as soon after 6 as everyone was there." Then she kissed Tony
and wished him good luck and took over total care of the children.
It was a good afternoon with the children, but busy, as always. Tony
got home at 5 and they talked about the two jobs he had interviewed
for. One was a salesman in the music store. Erin got the impression
that although Tony would love it, he didn't think it was for him. Pay
was via a salary plus commission, and the salary was very low. Tony
thought that with a family to support, it might not pay enough. Tony
had asked what the expected commission was, and the owner was
unwilling to quote one to him, saying it depended on how good he was
with sales. Tony had never liked sales and hated to be encouraged to
sell the most expensive things to maximize profit, even if that was
not the product he thought the buyer really needed.
Erin encouraged Tony to keep an open mind. She said that in this
case, he might more be trying to persuade people to buy good
instruments. The last thing Tony said was, "Well, I don't have a good
vibe about my connection with the owner anyway. I don't think he will
offer me the job." Erin said, "What, an excellent musician who knows
instruments like you. He would be a fool not to try to hire you."
Tony just smiled and said they would see what happened.
The second job was also sales, at a new car dealership. Pay was
totally by commission, and Tony just was not interested in that,
although he had had friends who worked sales in car dealerships who
did well. But it involved some evening and weekend work, and Tony
wanted to pursue music in his off hours. Tony thought he got along
well with the sales manager, a woman, and that they might offer him
the job. But he would have to think about it long and hard. Frankly,
he did not know enough about cars to feel qualified advising people to
buy a certain car or certain features vis a vis other options.
Erin told Tony she thought he would do a great job. People liked him.
In particular, women liked him. And cars were sold by personality,
not expertise. Although she knew Tony well enough to know he would
work hard to learn enough so he could provide good advice. Tony
laughed and said, "That's one of the reasons I love you Babe. You
always make me feel like I'm a hot property." Erin kissed him and
said, "You are a hot property, Tony. You're the best."
Tony only had one more interview, tomorrow at the Dempsey sewer
district. He knew nothing about the company beyond what he had
learned from his research on the web, but the idea of working in
government where benefits were good made him interested. But would
they someone without experience? He would see.
At 5:30, Erin was surprised to see Fran arrive in the car that Roger
had given her, with the police colors still there. Mom and Jesse were
with her, Mom in the front and Jesse in the back. The glass between
the front and back was still in place. Jesse did not look comfortable
at all. When they stopped, Jesse's door sprang open and she almost
jumped out. Erin asked her, "Well, did you guys have a good ride
over?" Jesse, "No, we would come up behind someone, and they would
slow way down. And a family with kids passed us and were pointing at
me."
Fran just guffawed and said, "Well Jesse, use it as motivation to keep
your act clean. Then you won't have to ever ride in the back of a
patrol car again." Jesse just walked away, and later said, "That was
the way it was the whole ride. She would tell me police procedures
and how people were apprehended and cuffed and booked and tell me to
watch myself, or I'd find out from experience. She's driving me
crazy." It was clear that Jesse and Fran's personalities were not a
match made in heaven. Erin hoped they would each learn more about the
other, so they knew that the other was really a good person. But for
now, that wasn't happening. The best she could expect was that they
tolerate each other. She took Fran aside and told her that Jesse was
really trying to turn over a new leaf, and asked Fran to give Jesse a
break. Fran said, "OK, Sis, I guess I have been teasing her a lot.
I'll back off."
Erin offered them some tea or soda. Mom said she would like a little
tea. Erin put heated some water in the micro wave and offered her
several teabags. Fran and Jesse both requested a soda. Well, at
least they agreed about something. Then Mrs. DelGado came in and
smiled and said, "Oh, the police are here again. That's two nights in
a row. It will give my neighbors something to talk about." Fran
said, "Sorry, we will get it painted Thursday, so it's not a big deal
at the wedding." Miriam said, "Hmm, that's a good thing." Then she
told Erin, "I talked to my friend, Jenny, and she said she would be
willing to come over and give me a hand tonight. Is that OK?" Erin,
"Sure." Erin knew that Jenny would consider it a great opportunity.
Fran was not wearing a police uniform, but Alonzo and Duncan
remembered her and came out and asked her to show them the police car.
She indulgently said, "Sure," and, with Tony along to make sure the
boys would behave, she showed them the front and back seat and where
all the weapon had been kept and how to turn on the siren, although it
was no longer connected. They were very impressed. Fran couldn't
resist and asked Jesse if she wanted to learn about all the features
of the car too. Jesse just shook her head no, without saying
anything.
Then Clara showed up. She looked at the group and said, "Geez, Erin.
You can't do anything without attracting a crowd, can you?" Erin
laughed and said, "I guess not." Then Erin gave last minute
instructions to Miriam and said not to hesitate to call her if she had
a question, kissed each baby and told them to be good, said goodbye to
Alonzo and Duncan, who were disappointed not to go, and kissed Tony
and asked him if he had any advice. He said he trusted her judgement,
which was not very helpful.
Then she asked if he wanted to go, but Tony looked at the group and
looked at the police car that they would probably go in and shook his
head and said, "Nah, I'm not sure I can stand that much estrogen for
the whole evening." Erin said, "Hey, you're getting into dangerous
territory there, buster." Then she laughed, kissed him again, and
told him she might call him if she had a question. At the last
minute, Miriam offered to loan them her car since it was much bigger
than the police car and would be more comfortable. Everyone jumped at
the offer except Fran.
Jesse had slipped quickly into her role as photographer, taking
pictures of the various groups arriving at Tony's, including a timed
photograph of Fran in the driver's seat, Mom in the passenger seat,
and herself in the back seat of the police car, of the boys tour of
the police car, of Erin saying goodbye to the children and Tony, of
their kiss, and then of everyone piling into Miriam's car. She joked
with Erin that she was going to text a photo of herself in the police
car to her parents. Erin cautioned her that she wouldn't want to be
responsible if her father had a heart attack. Jesse laughed, and said
the text would explain things.
They decided to have a late dinner, since Erin wanted to go by the
Korean bakery and the boutiques were only open until 9. They walked
into the bakery and asked for the manager. Erin explained that they
had a wedding coming up on Saturday. Could they get a cake by that
time? The manager said yes. Then she asked if they could get two
cakes connected, one carrot and one chocolate, since it was a double
wedding and her sister was also getting married and pointed to Fran.
The manager said, "Of course, you two look like sisters. Do you have
any other sisters?" Then Erin pointed out Clara and said, "just one."
The woman couldn't think of anything to say about that, so she said,
"Do you want the same frosting on the two cakes?" Erin, "No, dark
chocolate on the chocolate and vanilla on the carrot." Then the woman
asked, "Do you want the chocolate frosting colored white like the
vanilla." Fran, "Can you do that?" The woman answered "yes," and
took out a sample of white frosting that tasted like dark chocolate
for everyone to taste. Fran laughed and immediately chose that. Then
the woman asked if she wanted a figure of bride and groom on each?
Erin and Fran looked at each other and said yes.
Erin asked if they could get that delicate frosting that was moist,
more like a pudding than sugar frosting. The woman said yes, but she
couldn't do fancy sculpture. Erin thought that just a little text
would be fine. Fran had thought about some fancy decoration, but said
she would go with what Erin wanted, so they looked the same. Finally,
the woman asked if they wanted some text on the cakes, maybe the name
of the man and woman with a little saying. Erin thought, and then
said she wanted the date and 'Tony plus Erin'. Again, Fran went along
for the sake of their cakes looking the same.
The woman filled out paperwork for 10 more minutes and said they could
pick it up Saturday at noon. The woman asked for payment in advance
$400. Erin choked, and pulled out her credit card, but Mom insisted
that she was paying for the cake and that was that. Mom also said she
thought that cost was quite reasonable. If they had wanted a sculpted
cake, it could be much more. Erin thought $400 was a lot and felt bad
that Mom was paying. All the time Jesse was taking pictures of the
other four women and the manager.
Clara had suggested two boutiques that had gowns suitable for informal
wedding ceremonies. When they arrived at the first, Jesse hustled out
first and got shots of everyone getting out of the car and going in.
Inside, she got a shot of the salesgirl greeting Clara with a hug.
Clara explained what that there was going to be a double wedding of
two sisters on Saturday, and they needed something less formal than a
wedding dress since it was not a formal wedding. The salesgirl talked
to them about what options they had. She said an informal wedding
dress was basically a formal gown with some additional decoration.
Then Fran and Erin talked about what they wanted, and Mom talked about
what she wanted, and Clara put in a few words, all the while Jesse was
getting occasional photos.
The salesgirl said they would need to buy the basic dress off the
shelf. The shop could add some decorations. She looked at the two
sisters who were getting married, and said they looked very much
alike, almost identical, so she would bring out a single set of
dresses they could look at. Erin was sort of surprised but didn't
object. Then the salesgirl brought out about 10 dresses that she
thought could be modified to suite them, which varied from dresses
that looked primarily like ball gowns with some attributes of a
wedding dress to dresses that had a strong "wedding dress" appearance.
At this point Erin realized this was more than just a sales girl,
since she was very knowledgeable about fashion and alterations, and
had a great eye for what dress suited what look and what physical
attributes.
Fran immediately saw a dress that she liked. It looked like a white
wedding dress except the stitching was not nearly as involved and it
had no train and no veil and was cut fairly low on the shoulders. She
said she had always envisioned her being married in a white dress, so
even though she technically didn't qualify, that's what she wanted.
Clara laughed and said "Fran, nobody thinks about that any more. I
have an aunt who was married in white even though she had been married
3 times before. And nobody objected."
Fran said, "Well, even though I technically don't qualify, I sorta
qualify since Roger is the only man I have ever been with. I think
that is good enough. And nobody better object. It could be
dangerous. This dress has enough volume to hide a revolver on my
hip." The younger women laughed at that, but Mom said "Fran, You
wouldn't. Why would you need to be armed? This is your wedding for
heaven's sake. And You will have over 5 policemen in the audience."
Fran replied, "Just in case." Then she laughed and said, "Just
kidding, Mom. Maybe."
Mom shook her head, and asked, "I thought the idea was to buy dresses
you might use later. Would you be able to use this dress for anything
else? You know, if you and Roger are having a formal ceremony later,
you can have an elaborate dress then." Fran replied, "Mom, in police
work, you never know what is going to happen tomorrow. I want
something that looks like a wedding dress now. I will worry about the
formal ceremony later." Everyone was sobered by that comment,
especially Clara who worked with police officers all the time.
Clara said, "Fran, it's a lovely dress. I think it's perfect for you.
Why don't you try it on?" Fran said, "Thanks, Clara." And the two
hugged. After trying it on, everyone agreed she was beautiful in it.
But Fran asked Clara to use her cell phone to take a photo and texted
it to Roger along with a '?'. Then she and Erin looked over the other
dresses. A few minutes later, she got a reply that said it was
beautiful and she was beautiful. So, Fran's decision was made. Then
the sales girl suggested some small alterations to the dress to make
if fit Fran better, and said they could pick it up Friday. Fran
didn't ask the cost, but it was about $250. Fran had no problems with
that.
Erin picked out a beige dress that she sort of liked. She joked "I'm
really not qualified for a white wedding dress." Mom and Clara
objected to that, but Erin said "Besides, my complexion is so light
that I tend to wash out in white clothes." But the beige dress was
really more formal than Erin wanted. She really did want something
she could wear later. And the dress was more expensive than Erin
wanted to spend, $350. Erin had a little money saved and was willing
to spend some of it for the wedding. But she was well aware that in
the near future she and Tony were not going to have a lot of money.
So, she was trying to economize where she could. She asked the sales
girl to measure the dress for alterations, but she wanted to look at
another shop for other dresses. The sales girl was not offended, but
did the measurements and told Erin, "You can call tomorrow if you want
this dress and give me a credit card, and you can still get it
Friday."
Then they left the first dress shop with Jesse continuing to take
numerous photos. The sales woman at the second dress shop was older,
but also very knowledgeable. She showed Erin a variety of new gowns,
none of which really spoke to Erin. But this shop also had a large
consignment section. Erin saw a summery gown that she loved at first
sight. It did not look much like a wedding dress, but everyone agreed
it looked great on Erin, although this time Mom asked if it was formal
enough. Erin said it was formal enough for her, and she thought she
could wear it for a long time.
Another thing Mom was worried about was that apparently the original
owner was considerably shorter than Erin. The waist was OK, but it
only came down to just below the knees. Erin just noted she was still
only 19 and could wear such a short dress for at least 5 more years.
And the dress was only $100. She followed Fran's example, and asked
Clara to take a photo with her cameral, which she texted to Tony. He
texted back that she looked great and he loved it. However, some
alteration was necessary since the original owner was also a bit
heavier than Erin. That added $50 to the cost. But Erin was very
happy with the dress.
By this time, it was 9 PM and the shop was closing. At the restaurant
where they agreed to eat, Jesse got shots of everybody except herself
going in and sitting and talking. Finally, Erin insisted she put her
camera down and be part of the group. Jesse said she couldn't afford
dinner, and Erin insisted she would pay for Jesse's dinner, since Erin
was responsible for pictures of the wedding. Fran surprised Jesse by
insisting on paying for half her dinner since it was a joint wedding
and the same photographer would be responsible for taking pictures of
both couples marrying.
The dinner was filled with lively conversation and Erin could almost
feel the women bonding, even Jesse and Fran. They got home at 10:30,
and Clara and Fran and Mom and Jesse had to leave right away. But
Erin talked to Miriam and Jenny and Tony and got news how the evening
had gone with the boys and the babies. Then Jenny said she had to
leave. Erin insisted that she and Tony would walk her home for
safety. On the way home, Jenny told them the last two nights had been
great. She had had lots of time to get to know her grandchildren.
They were wonderful babies, and would be loving children, and Erin was
a wonderful mother, and she was so pleased that the babies would have
a wonderful father when Tony and Erin were married. Tony and Erin
were embarrassed by the praise but thanked Jenny.
Then Tony and Erin took advantage of being alone and sat in Tony's car
and talked and kissed. Erin asked Tony "Are you going to visit
tonight again?" Tony replied, "Do you want me to?" Erin, "God, Yes.
Tony, I love to be with you." Tony, "Well, we will see. The twins
went down early and might waken easily." Erin, "If they waken, it's
OK. They don't understand and wouldn't be traumatized if they saw us
making love. Please, Tony." Tony smiled, "As long as you are OK with
being interrupted if one of the babies waken." Erin, "I am."
The next morning, Tony had one more interview at 10 AM. It was at the
Dempsey Sewer District, which covered most of Blakefield. When he
returned he told Erin, "I saw a friend of yours. That women we met at
the dinner at Bentleys, Andrea. She said to tell you hi. Apparently,
you made quite an impression on her. She asked if I was still going
out with 'that engineering girl.' I said I was. In fact, I told her
we were getting married Saturday. Maybe the word will get back to
Erica." Erin laughed and thought, 'Take that Erica.' Erin also
remembered that as Brian, he had once been very attracted to Andrea.
But Erin couldn't quite remember the emotions he felt. Of course, she
wasn't Brian anymore, so that is probably why. Erin asked how the
interview went. Tony said fine. They were interested in the
recommendation from his last employer in King County and would follow
up. They needed someone who would be interested in working in the
treatment plant, with collection pipes, and in the office, who was
reliable and good with people. Tony had assured them he was.
They seemed to be interested in Tony. He was personable which checked
the 'good with people' box, and the summer he had worked in
construction indicated he could do the treatment plant and pipe
maintenance part of the job. But they had a couple of more interviews
this week. So, he would see. Tony asked Erin some questions that
indicated he was still worried that that kind of job would bother
Erin. Erin once again tried to assure him it wouldn't. But he
finally said that he didn't think that was the job for him. The pay,
at least at the beginning was not good enough. Erin urged him to
consider it, because they would need the benefits for their five
children. He said he would think about it.
After that they went to Erin's Mom and Dad's. When they got home, she
checked her phone and found a text from Fran that Roger had not been
able to reserve any of the city parks for a barbeque/reception at this
late date. Did she have any other ideas? There was of course
Miriam's offer. Between their yard and the Sanders, there was room.
But that was across town from the church, almost 25 minutes away.
They really needed something near the church. Erin called the
Community Center. The first thing she asked was whether Mr. Gemshaw
was there. They told her that he had been replaced. Then she asked
if they ever rented out the BBQ area for wedding receptions. They
said yes. So, she asked about Saturday night, and they apologized
that it was already reserved. She thanked them anyway. Well, she
wondered if the church would let them set up a BBQ in the garden. She
had to call Pastor Kim anyway.
Erin rang the pastor, and he answered right away. He said "Hi Erin,
let me guess. You have another sister and she wants to get married
too." Erin laughed and said, "No, Absolutely not. But I do have some
questions." Pastor Kim, "OK, Go ahead." Erin, "We have been looking
for a place for a wedding reception. But everyplace we have looked
has been booked. Would it be possible to use the church garden for a
reception?" Pastor Kim, "Maybe. I would need a guarantee that the
garden would be left clean. Remember, we have church the next
morning."
Erin, "I didn't think of that, but I will guarantee that it will be
clean, even if I had to clean it myself." Pastor Kim, "Erin, if your
friends leave the church dirty so you have to clean it on your wedding
night, I would recommend new friends. But based on your promise, I
will say yes." Erin, thanks, Pastor. So, what will it cost. We
expect to pay." Pastor Kim, "we require a $700 deposit, that is
waived for church members. Since you will do all the cleaning, we
waive the cleaning fee. That leaves a flat rate fee for members of
$200 plus reimbursement of any extra costs." Erin, "OK, I guess I
never asked what the fee would be for use of the garden for the
marriage. I assume it would be another $200. Pastor Kim, "That's
right, Erin."
Erin then asked, "What about your time Pastor Kim. If we wanted to
give you some money for disturbing your Saturday and coming down and
doing the ceremony, plus talking to us tomorrow night, what would you
think is fair? Pastor Kim said, "Erin, I am doing my job as pastor.
I have never established a fee schedule for doing my job. If you want
to give me some extra, you have to decide based on ability to pay and
how much you value what I am doing?" Erin thought about that and
decided she was not going to get anything more definite. Then Erin
said, "One last question, Pastor Kim. I think the second groom's
family wants to do toasts. Can we have wine in the garden?" Pastor
Kim replied, "I'm sorry Erin. Our church has policy prohibiting
alcohol on church property, and it can't be waived." Erin said, "OK,
Thanks. That's what I thought. But they wanted me to ask. I think
we can survive using non-alcoholic punch for toasts."
Erin talked it over with Tony, and he agreed that he didn't see the
need for alcohol. He thought a short reception after the wedding with
food and toasts at the church and then a quick getaway was fine,
especially given the late start. Erin texted the results of her
investigations to Fran. She ended with "so the choice is having the
reception at the DelGados and the Sanders and being able to have
liquor but having a half hour drive to get there, or having it at the
church with no alcohol. I and Tony far prefer the latter. If it is a
short reception, then Roger's family can get together at a restaurant
or bar afterwards." Fran texted back, saying she agreed, but would
talk with Roger and see if he had an alternate suggestion.
Then Erin asked Tony if he had changed his mind and wanted a couple of
friends to come. It seemed like he had no friends his age at the
wedding. Tony laughed and said, "Erin, I have my two neighbors there,
Clara and Brian, who were always like my brother and sister, and you,
my best friend in the world and the woman I love, who are the same
people. That's all I need. Erin gave him a hug and said thank you.
Then Tony said, "As a matter of fact, remember Frank and James, who
used to play with us in that high school band?" Erin, "Yes." Tony,
"I ran into them at the grocery store and told them I was getting
married in a small ceremony. They are having a groom's party for me
tomorrow night, just like the one we had before my first wedding."
Erin said, "Oh, I want to go too." Tony shook his head and laughed.
Erin, "Are you laughing at me Tony?" Tony, "No. I guess
intellectually I know you are my old friend Brian, who enjoyed the
first bachelor's party. In that case, I would expect you would want
to attend the second. But I think of you as totally feminine. It
just never occurred to me. I suppose we could find a way for you to
attend the party."
Erin, "No. I know it's not possible. It would be so awkward and
would inhibit everyone else's fun. But I wish I could be Brian again
just for a few hours." Tony, "They did ask where Brian is, but I told
them I don't know." Erin, "That's the best thing, Tony." Then
changing the subject, she said, "You aren't hiring a stripper this
time, are you?" Tony, "I don't know, Erin. They're planning it. I'm
just showing up." Erin folded her arms under her breasts and said,
"They better not." Tony, "And if they do, I promise I won't touch her
or tip her." Erin, "Well, that's not fair. I've read that some girls
actually support their children stripping. You better tip her, but
don't touch her." Tony, "OK, if that will make you happy, Erin, I'll
tip her but not touch her." Then Erin kissed him and said thanks.
Tony reflected that life with Erin was never going to be boring.
Later, Fran texted back again saying that Roger agreed. It was best
to just stay at the church and have a short reception. Erin was
relieved. Then she unpacked all the stuff she had taken to the
DelGados and cleaned it up and put it away. She checked the babies
and got the twins bathed and put them down for a nap. She also bathed
Mary, but Mary did not take afternoon naps any more. Then Erin went
down stairs and read some stories to the boys and Mary, until the
twins woke, and Erin had to tend to them again. This was the rhythm
of her life for now.
While Erin was doing this, Tony had to go out and pick up some motor
oil and do an oil change on his car and replace the oil filter and air
filter. When he came in, Erin got him to sit down and look at a menu
she'd written out for the wedding reception. She said that Jesse had
recommended AAA Catering as being very good and quite reasonable. If
I can get a menu set tonight, I can call in the order tomorrow
morning. Tony looked and said, "Where's the meat?" Erin, "Remember
the Collins family are going to do a BBQ. So, there's the meat."
Then Tony said, "Right. I remember that. But, now that you mention
it, your mother was going to organize food for the wedding. Why are
you doing it? You've done a lot, getting a dress, helping Fran with
her dress, ordering the wedding cake, getting the venue decided,
setting up photography.
Talk to your mother tonight and then let her handle the food from
here. She's a smart lady. It'll be fine. In fact, she may even have
something already set. Relax. I don't want to have to take you to
the hospital Saturday evening because you are having a nervous
breakdown." That gave Erin pause for thought, and she said, "You're
right, Tony. I need to talk to Mom before I do anything else." Tony,
"Erin, I also recommended you let go, and spend more time with your
fianc? and children." Erin, "Hmph, my fianc? is going to a party
tomorrow night, and didn't even invite me. He may drink so much that
he sleeps through wedding." Then Erin laughed and said, "I'm just
kidding, Tony. I agree. I guess I am trying to control everything.
I will back off and let Mom do as much as she wants." Then she came
over to Tony and gave him a hug and a kiss.
When Mom came home, Erin greeted her and gave her a hug and said, "How
was your day, Mom." Mom said, "Very good. I told Ginni about your
small wedding. She laughed and said she was looking forward to being
at the formal ceremony." Then Erin said, "Mom, I worked up a menu.
Can I show it to you later?" Mom, "Sure, but I had intended to try to
get the food set tonight, so not too much later. I have my own
tentative menu and have called some caterers and plan to visit a
couple of them tonight."
Then Erin said that Jesse had recommended 'AAA Catering.' So, Mom
should look into them. Mom said, "I saw their advertisement in Yelp,
but I never go to any business named 'AAA' anything. That seems like
a ploy to get noticed. Businesses should focus on building a
reputation, not on clever ways to come in at the top of the listings."
Erin laughed and said, "Mom, nowadays, businesses focus on ways to
come up first in a google search. Any business with AAA as the first
part of their name has probably been around since before yellow pages
stopped being printed. So, I think they probably are a good, quality
business." Mom thought about that. "Hmm, Maybe your right, Erin.
OK, I will call them too."
TMom made her and Erin some tea, and they sat down, with Erin holding
the twins and Mary scooting around in a walker and compared their
menus. They weren't too far apart. Erin got her to replace some of
less healthy foods. Mom had rice cooked in milk on her menu. Erin
asked what that was about. Mom said, "Erin, I read that this was the
most digestible food available. I expect you to have a bad stomach
because of nerves and hope you can eat that." Erin, "I was thinking
if my stomach was bad, I just wouldn't eat."
Mom replied, "And how do you expect to have the stamina you need for
your wedding night? Erin, it is best for you to be happy and relaxed
and have some nutritious food in your stomach on your first night
married. It makes it easier for you and Tony to focus on each other,
which is what you should be doing. By the way, I also think you
should start taking budesonide preemptively right now. Hopefully,
that will keep you from having a painful gut or having to hurl or
having diarrhea on your wedding day." That thought chastened Erin and
she just said, "OK, Mom," and took three budesonide pills. Erin
laughed and said, "There goes $6. Not as expensive as a Perc's, but
not cheap by any means." Mom laughed too and said, "That is only the
deductible. Our insurance is paying for most of it, probably over $20
a pill. But it's something you need periodically. It makes a big
difference in your life. So, just take what you need. The
budesonide, I mean. Not the perks." Erin laughed again. It was good
that mom could joke about it now.
Then Mom asked, "Do you want to go with me to look at the caterers?"
Erin, "No, Mom. Jesse is coming over to show me the results of her
pictures last night. I hope they are good. I don't want to have to
search around for another photographer at this late date." Mom, "Then
why didn't you tell her thanks but no thanks when she suggested it?"
Erin, "Because she's my friend, Mom. She is trying so hard to put her
past behind her. I couldn't just blow her off. What would I do if
other people did that to me?" Mom, "OK, OK. I hope the pictures are
good too. That is certainly a fancy camera she has. Was that a
present from her family?" Erin said, "I don't know, Mom."
Then mom said, "I have a number of caterers to visit. I will make a
sandwich and take off. There is leftover stew in the refrigerator.
You and Tony can have some of that if you want. Can you make sure Dad
gets something nutritious to eat? That man is as bad as you about
food. He is likely to come home and watch TV and eat potato chips and
drink bear." Erin, "Mom, I never do that." Mom, "No, but you also
sometimes don't eat unless someone is pushing you." Erin knew it was
true. Her stomach almost always hurt at least a little after eating,
and so she tended to avoid it unless she was starved. Erin knew it
was something she needed to figure out. It wasn't good for her.
The rest of the evening, Tony and she stayed at home with the
children. Jesse came by and showed her a picture show from last
night. Erin looked at them and said, "Jesse, these are very good.
You have an eye for light and color and picture composition and really
know how to use that camera. So, you're hired. Are you sure you
don't want to quote some pay? You would be worth it." Jesse, "Well,
I would like you to buy some supplies. And if you want prints, I
would like you to pay for them. But as far as just paying for my
time, no. You are a great friend. I want to do this for you." Erin
said "OK" but was still trying to think of a way to get her some
money.
Then Erin asked, "How did the ride home with Fran go?" Jesse, "She
was much better on the way home. She actually went out of her way to
take me to my parent's house, so I didn't have to walk home in the
dark. And she said she enjoyed spending time with me. I almost fell
out of my seat. Maybe we've turned the corner. I hope so. I like
visiting you, but she scares the hell out of me." Erin, "Believe me,
she used to scare the hell out of me. But that is partly because I
knew I had done some things that were questionable, and partly because
she is naturally sort of intimidating." Jesse, "You got that right.
She always reminded me of a Valkery, a beautiful blond immortal
deciding who lives and who dies." Erin laughed at that and said,
"Yeah. That is an apt picture. But not true. She is actually very
nice. She loves my parents and is very protective of them, and she
has become very protective of me. Clara told me she is absolutely
honest when she is testifying. She never lies or even shades the
truth like some officers do. And she participates in many charities
that the force is involved in. So, I give her a lot of credit. But
she is 100% by the book, for good or ill."
Then Jesse asked, "What time should I be at the church, Erin." Erin,
"How about 5:30?" Jesse, "See you then Erin. I'm glad the wedding
isn't any earlier. I work until 4."
Erin asked Tony if he wanted dinner and said Mom had some leftover
stew. Tony wasn't too excited about someone else's leftover stew, and
suggested he go to the store and get a couple things and bring them
home and they cook them. Erin was a little worried about spending
money they didn't have to, but had to admit leftover stew wasn't her
favorite, either. She said "Sure, how about some hot dogs. I know
the boys like them and Mary likes them." Tony said, "OK. Anything
else?" Erin, "No, I will make some soup, from cans in the cupboard."
Tony, "OK, See you soon." Then he asked the boys if they wanted to
come, and they did, just for a change of scenery. Then Mary wanted to
go too, and finally Erin wound up packing up the twins and all of them
went to the store.
Alonzo persuaded Tony to get a pizza from the deli counter, but Erin
insisted on hot dogs too because Mary couldn't cope with Pizza yet.
They presented quite a scene, Erin holding the twins and Tony carrying
Mary and Duncan and Alonzo running around between them. The checkout
lady complimented them on how nice the kids were, which pleased Erin
immensely. Dinner was a success. Dad came home while they were
eating and asked if there was enough pizza for him to have a piece,
and Tony said, "Sure, Mr. McLoughlin. How about a hot dog too? He
accepted and ate and spent almost an hour talking with Erin and Tony
and Alonzo and playing with Duncan and Mary. He asked Tony about the
job search, and Tony went through it. Dad agreed with Erin that Tony
should consider the job with the sewer district because of the
benefits.
All in all, it was a nice evening. Fran and Roger came in from their
talk with Pastor Kim at 8 and Mom came home about 8:30 and told Erin
that she had been impressed by AAA Catering and would give them the
job. They talked to Fran and Roger and talked about what Pastor Kim
had talked about and about wedding preparations, although Dad went to
the family room and switched on the Mariners, and Roger and Tony
migrated in that direction.
Before he could get away, Mom asked Roger what was going on with the
BBQ. Roger said they had it in hand. His mother had bought some
hamburgers and steaks and side dishes, and someone would show up at 4
and get something organized. Erin said it would be tricky, since the
garden had to be dedicated to the wedding until that was done, so they
would have to find someplace else to do the BBQ. Roger said his
mother and Tony's mother were both working on it and he was sure it
would be fine. Mom did discover that potato salad would be included
in the BBQ, so maybe she didn't need it in the catered food. She
would call tomorrow and see if they could change the order.
Soon after, Erin had to get the twins and Mary to bed and kissed Tony
goodnight and went upstairs to her room and got the babies ready for
bed. Then she did what she needed to do to be ready. But before she
could get to sleep, Tony came in and asked if the boys could sleep on
the sofa in her room until the game was over and things were quiet.
Erin said, "Sure, actually they can sleep here as long as they want
to. So, Tony got them ready and put them under a couple of blankets
on the couch and said he would come get them later. Erin went right
to sleep. A few minutes later, Duncan whined a little and asked if he
could get in the bed with Erin. Erin said, "Sure Duncan." And got up
and helped him up onto the bed. A few minutes later, Alonzo also
crawled up and cuddled up by his brother. Then Mary saw what was
going on and fussed, until Erin took her into the bed too. They all
slept most of the night, with Erin having to help Duncan use the
bathroom a couple of times.
At 6 the twins started fussing and woke everybody up. Erin helped
Duncan use the bathroom again, and then changed Mary and the twins.
She asked the boys if they wanted to go back to sleep again, but they
said no. Erin changed the twins, let them nurse a bit, and then put
them back in the basinets, and carried Mary and Duncan downstairs,
followed closely by Alonzo. She put the boys in the living room and
Mary in her walker and asked them to be quiet because Tony was asleep
in the family room. Then she started the coffee and went upstairs and
checked on the twins. They were back asleep. So, Erin came back
downstairs, and found Tony at the table, drinking a cup of coffee,
holding Mary and Duncan, with Alonzo sitting beside him. She kissed
him, and he said he had come up at midnight and they all seemed happy,
so he left the boys there. He said he wished he could have taken a
picture. Erin laughed with him.
Then Fran came down and said "Good Morning, Sis. I saw you guiding
Duncan down the hallway in the middle of the night. Did all five
spend the entire night with you?" Erin, "Yeah. That's OK. They were
as sweet as could be. You have to work today, Fran?" Fran, "Yeah. I
had to fill-in for vacation. I'll be home at 6, like usual. Then
Roger's off doing something with his brothers. I guess I will have a
quiet evening before my wedding. What are you up to today, Erin?"
Erin, "Actually, not much. The Moms have taken over the food. The
only thing I can think we have is talking to Pastor Kim at 4 PM. Can
you think of anything else, Tony?" Tony, "Not during the day. I have
a bachelor's party this evening."
Erin, "Oh, that's right. He has to watch what he drinks, otherwise he
will be hung over for his wedding." Tony, "Don't worry, I will be
fine for the wedding, and after." Erin, "I think they are hiring a
stripper." Tony was red and said, "I didn't say that. But I'm not
organizing things, so if my friends wanted a stripper, there's nothing
I can do about it. Erin said I can't touch her, but I have to tip her
because she might be supporting some children." Fran laughed at that
and said, "Riiiight! Can you give me the address where this party
will be at, Tony, so I can put out a notice to keep an eye on it?"
Tony, "No." Then Tony said, "I am supposed to hear about at least one
of the jobs I interviewed for. I hope so. It would be nice to know I
have work. So, I can take care of our children." Fran, "I suppose it
would. But knowing you two, you'll soon have work somewhere."
After Mom and Dad and Fran left for work, and after Erin had fed and
bathed the babies and put them in new diapers and clothes, Tony
suggested they go for a walk. He said his boys could use some action.
Erin said, "Sure. It is a nice day. And heaven knows I could use
some exercise too." So, Erin got the twins carriage out and Tony got
Mary's old carriage out and they took off. Erin suggested they go the
community center again. Mr. Gemshaw was no longer there. And they
had activities the boys would like. Somewhat reluctantly, Tony
agreed. The boys also had bad memories of the last time they had
visited but had enjoyed the game room.
Erin said, "This community center could be something the boys really
enjoy, especially as we get into winter. I refuse to allow some jerk
to keep us from using it, just because he can't believe that I have
changed. We should test it out. If there is a problem, we will leave
right away." Reluctantly, Tony agreed. So, they went to the center.
The staff on duty was familiar with her and greeted her by name. The
boys used the game room and played with two other children of a
similar age and had a great time. And Erin found a spot to nurse the
twins, when they started fussing, and changed them with no problem.
They left after about an hour and walked down the road to a fast food
hamburger place and bought the boys and Tony burgers. Erin got a hot
dog to share with Mary. After eating the hot dog, Erin got a small
ice cream for her and Mary. She hadn't done that since the time Rex
had attacked her last April. Apparently, Mary didn't associate the
ice cream with that frightening incident, because she loved it. Then
they walked home. The twins were ready for another nap and Erin put
them down, and then read a story for the boys and Mary. All told it
had been a great morning.
One bad thing, on the way home Tony got a call from Rialto Sewer
Construction. One of their later applicants had much more experience
than Tony, and Mr. Rialto had decided to go with him. He told Tony
that he was a good applicant and was sure he would get a good
position. But even with the compliment from Mr. Rialto, Erin knew not
being hired hurt Tony. She knew from experience that men felt such
rejections as a personal failure, particularly a man in Tony's
position who had people depending on him. She got as close to him as
she felt comfortable in public and gave him what words of comfort and
encouragement she could. She told him she had confidence in him and
knew that he would find something and do well at it. And she gave him
several kisses, even if she was in public. Tony thanked her and in a
few minutes they resumed their walk home.
When they got home, Erin changed the twins and Mary and put the twins
down. Then she came downstairs. The boys asked for a story, so she
read to them. Then she sat down with Tony while the other three
played. Tony seemed a little discouraged, and Erin asked, "You OK,
Tony?" He nodded, and said, "I really thought I would get that job.
The interview was so positive." Erin, "And you would have, if a more
experienced candidate hadn't applied. Tony, it'll be fine. I know
you will get something good. I trust you. You are smart and honest
and hardworking and personable. It's almost a no-brainer for someone
to hire you. Don't get down." You applied at six places. One of
them will work out. And if not, there are other good jobs out there.
Just keep at it. Everything will work out."
Tony smiled at her and said "Thanks Erin. Do you still want to get
married? Even if I don't have a way to take care of you." Erin slid
across the couch and almost sat in Tony's lap and looked him in the
eye and said, "You bet I do. Nothing is changed, Tony. I have
confidence in you and believe we will have a long and happy marriage.
I want to walk down the aisle with you tomorrow just like we have been
planning. I love you, Tony." Tony put his arms around her and held
her for several minutes. "OK, Babe, we will." After that Tony
cheered up and the rest of the afternoon was happy and positive again.
When the twins were up, Tony and Erin packed up the kids again and
drove down to the local mall to look for a wedding ring for Tony.
Erin tried to get something really nice, but Tony had been chastened
by not getting that job and insisted on getting a simple gold band.
But Erin said that as soon as they felt secure, she was going to get a
nice ring for him. Then they went down to the mall play area and let
the two older kids play, and Tony took Mary out and tried her out on a
few of the smaller slides and riders. Mary had a great time, and soon
Duncan came over and wanted to play with Erin too.
Mom had asked Erin to start boiling some potatoes for mashing and to
put some green beans in to boil. Mom had also gotten a couple of
chickens to fry and Erin decided to bake one of them with a little oil
and spices that would crisp up without being too fatty, so she could
have something for Tony before he had to go off to his bachelor party.
By the time Mom came home, Tony and his boys were eating and talking.
Erin was holding Mary and feeding her some mash potatoes and gravy.
And the twins were laying in their basinets. Erin told Mom, "I
decided to go ahead and eat. Tony has a bachelor's party to go to.
So, I thought I would make dinner, so he could eat before he went."
At that moment Fran came in and said hi and got herself a plate and
sat with them. She said, "Oh. Right. A bachelors party, and Tony's
not supposed to touch the stripper." Erin got up for a moment and put
Mary in her walker. She said, "Tony will have to wait until tomorrow
night to touch the stripper." Then she did a faux stripper twirl, and
stuck her ass out, and slapped it. Tony laughed and said, "it's a
deal." Fran guffawed and said, "Good move, Erin."
But mom looked like she disapproved. Fran got up and said, "Show me
that again Erin. I might use it tomorrow too." Finally, mom said,
"Good heavens you two. There are children present. Quit it." Erin
looked over and saw Alonzo looking at her, and quickly sat down.
"Sorry, Mom. I guess I got carried away." But Fran just laughed
again. Mom shook her head, obviously wondering how she had raised two
girls with so little refinement.
After Tony left, the boys went to the family room, and Mom and Fran
worked on cleaning up. Erin tried to help, but they said that with
three babies, she was doing enough. Just take care of her boys and
the babies and Fran and Mom would be happy. Then the doorbell rang.
Erin got up with the twins, but Mom sped by and said, "I'll get it
Erin. Just relax. As though you could." Mom opened the door and
spoke with whoever was there for a moment and then said, "Erin, it's
Debbie and her family to see you. Erin started to get up, but Debbie
came over to her holding Jeremy and sat beside Erin and said, "Erin.
We hear you're getting married tomorrow. We just wanted to come by
and congratulate you and give you a gift." Then Sarah stepped around
Debbie and hugged Erin, and Mrs. Silver stepped around Sarah and
handed Erin a package. Erin said, "Hi, Mrs. Silver. How are you
doing?" Mrs. Silver said, "I'm doing fine. I and the girls are
living at home again, thanks to you. And then she hugged Erin and
said, "Thank You, Erin." Erin said, "I'm glad you're doing better,
Mrs. Silver." Then Sarah said, "Open it, Erin." So, Erin sat back
down, and opened the package and found a beautiful Tiara. Sarah said,
"It is a wedding Tiara." Erin said, "Oh, it's beautiful. And it
matches the wedding ring that Tony is giving me. It's the perfect
gift. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You." But then she felt the weight
of the Tiera and looked at it and said, "It's real silver. Oh, it's
too much, you guys. I can't accept this." Mrs. Silver said, "Of
course it's silver. It's from us. And of course, you can accept it.
You have been such a good friend to this family. We absolutely
insist." Then Erin cried and said thank you again.
The doorbell rang again, and Jesse came in. She said Hi to Debbie,
came over and said Hi to Erin, somewhat hesitantly went over and said
Hi to Fran, and broke out her camera and started taking pictures.
Next doorbell, a caterer came in and with Mom's instructions, set out
some snacks and fancy small deserts and a bowl of punch. Mom told
Fran and Erin, "I decided to order some treats for us tonight, as well
as the food for the Wedding. If the men insist on going out to
bachelor parties, then we can have our own party. Then the doorbell
rang again, and some friends of Fran's came in and greeted her and
congratulated her on her upcoming wedding.
Fran brought them over and introduced them to Erin, who they
apparently knew. After they talked a little, one said, "Do you
recognize me? I arrested you once. A loud party. There were
probably drugs there, but we couldn't find any. And you were sort of
antagonistic. Remember?" Erin just shook her head and said, "No, I
don't. But you are here for my sister, so I'm happy to see you."
Then the woman spotted Jesse and said, "and I arrested you too." That
caused Jesse to blanch and say, "Hey, people change." Fran said,
"See, I told you she has changed. Maybe it was you arresting them
that caused them to grow up." The woman looked at Erin and Jesse
apologetically, and said 'Nice to see you two again," as she and Fran
went to another part of the house.
In the next hour, they were joined by several school friends of
Fran's, one of whom Brian had known slightly, by a couple of more
female officers, by Ginni and her boyfriend, Paul, and by Carol. Erin
again wished LaTesha could be there, but at least Carol would see
LaTesha tomorrow. Clara brought Erin a neckless that matched her
engagement ring, and Ginni gave Erin matching Earrings. Erin tried to
refuse these gifts because she was sure they were expensive, but both
Clara and Ginni insisted it wasn't too much and they wanted to give
them to Erin. Erin suspected it her own mother suggested the gifts,
perhaps in response to an inquiry as to what Erin needed. Erin felt
incredibly lucky that her mother was so wonderful to her, even after
years of conflict with the 'old' Erin.
Erin made the rounds carrying the Twins, trying to keep an eye on Mary
in her walker, and with Alonzo trailing behind and Duncan literally
holding onto Erin's skirt, somewhat intimidated by all the people.
Erin made sure all of her friends met each other and made sure they
met her children, as she now thought of all five kids. In the case of
the two older boys and Mary, she was sure to say something nice about
each kid to each person, which Erin thought would increase the kids'
confidence. The kids were generally pretty shy, with the exception of
Mary who tried to 'talk' with everybody and held her arms up to be
picked up by every adult, and indeed most of the women did pick her
up. As she introduced Jesse around, Erin noted that Jesse was a
wonderful photographer, but was doing photographs for Erin's wedding
for free as a gift, but if anyone needed to hire a photographer, they
should talk to Jesse.
As Erin introduced her friends to each other, she was surprised at how
different they were. Fran was a law enforcement officer through and
through. Debbie and her sister and mother were religious and family
oriented. Ginni had started an extension course working toward a
degree in finance and was on an executive track in finance Peterson's.
Clara was a professional do-gooder, focused on making the world a
better place. And Jesse was a young woman without any education
beyond high school who wanted to be a chef, but who also had an
entrepreneurial streak. If she were here, LaTesha would have been
different than the other five. Erin would bet her life that LaTesha
was destined to be a teacher, or maybe a college administrator, and
would want to be involved in helping more black students be
successful. And Erin realized she was different too. She was a
mother, and was happy being a mother, although she knew that when her
kids were older, she would be a working mother, hopefully in some
engineering field.
All of Fran's guests had known Erin and Jesse from before last
October, and all had in mind that they were hard-core, incorrigible
delinquents. Of course, they heard that that Erin had changed, and
some had heard that Jesse had changed, but had not quite believed it.
When Fran's friends saw both Erin and Jesse in totally different roles
than they had ever had before, interacting with people in a very
positive way, and saw that Fran and Erin now seemed to care for each
other like real sisters, they were convinced. This was an important
side benefit for Erin and Jesse. Fran's guests would think of them as
decent people and give them the benefit of the doubt if they met. The
party also allowed Clara and the various female police officers to see
each other in a different light, which could reduce some of the
antagonism between 'spitfire' and the police force.
As she was standing there, holding her twins, with Mary babbling on,
with Alonzo and Duncan hanging onto her skirt, surrounded by friends,
Erin felt incredibly blessed. To her surprise, she started crying.
Jesse asked what was wrong, and Erin just said, "I just realized how
wonderful all my friends are and how lucky I am to have you. Thank
You. I love you all." The evening ended with some toasts by guests
to Erin and Fran, and with some ribald humor, after mom had taken the
children to put to bed. The only person who seemed a little
uncomfortable was Paul. Fran saw him redden and asked, "What's the
matter, Paul. Too much estrogen here for you?"
Paul said, "No, who could object to being around so many beautiful
women. Then he saw Ginni looking at him and said, "Of course I'm
always around a beautiful woman, so I'm used to it." Fran laughed and
said, "Good Save, Paul." After a few more jokes, Fran told Ginni that
Paul was a keeper, and Ginni smiled and said "Yes, I know he is."
Erin reflected that it may have been too much estrogen for Paul, but
she was now perfectly comfortable. The party broke up about 10:30.
Fran teased Erin about that's how to party without noise complaints.
As she left, Clara reminded Mom and Erin and Fran about their
appointments to get their hair and nails done and have their legs
waxed tomorrow. Erin was dreading that. She had never had her legs
waxed before and heard it hurt.
Chapter 27. THE WEDDING
That night, Alonzo and Duncan insisted on sleeping with Erin again,
and when she saw that, Mary fussed until Erin got her and brought her
to the bed too. Although the kids woke up frequently and had to be
helped to the toilet, Erin was able to get back to sleep, so she was
not too tired when the twins woke up. Erin took the boys to the
bathroom, and then they went downstairs. Then she cleaned up the
babies, but the boys came in and asked Erin where Daddy was. Tony and
Erin had forgotten to tell the boys that Tony would stay at Grandma's,
so they were worried. Erin comforted them for a few minutes and they
were back to being their usual happy selves. Erin nursed the twins,
while Mary moved around on the bed. When the twins were done, Erin
put them in their basinets and brought Mary downstairs and got a
bottle of formula out of the fridge, heated it for a moment in the
microwave, and gave it to Mary. After Mary was done, Erin put her
into her walker and went upstairs and checked the twins. They were
fine, and Erin brought them downstairs and carried them out to get the
paper.
Then Erin made some coffee and read the paper while she held the
twins. When finished, she got some coffee and alternately attended to
Mary and the twins while Alonzo and Duncan came in and asked her
questions. Duncan climbed up on the couch and snuggled up to Erin,
while Alonzo sat on the other end of the couch and looked at pictures.
At 9, Mom finally got up, saw Erin and the children, and quietly got
her phone and took a picture. Erin caught her and said, "Mom, don't
you dare show that to anyone. I'm a complete mess." Then Fran came
downstairs and got her and mom some coffee and the two of them sat in
the kitchen as close to Erin as they could and discussed the day.
Tony and Clara were supposed to be here at 11, Tony to take over the
babies and Clara to take them all out to the mall for their haircuts,
facials, nails, and wax jobs. Erin wondered aloud if Tony would make
it and should she call him? Fran said, "Hell Yes. He's got
responsibilities today. Get him moving. No laying in bed with a
hangover." Erin decided to call at 9:30.
At 9:30, Erin called Tony's cell and he actually did sound hung over.
Erin, "Good Morning, Tiger. How are you today?" Tony, "Umm. OK. I
guess I had a little more to drink last night than I had planned. But
I didn't touch the stripper." Erin laughed, "OK. That's good. Did
you give her a tip?" Tony laughed and said, "Yes, I did." Actually,
we were pretty tame. Both your and my father were there. We mainly
just talked, about marriage and life." Erin, "Oh, I wondered what had
happened to Dad. So, what did you decide about marriage and life?"
Tony laughed, "We decided that women are worth the trouble, although
sometimes it's dubious."
Erin asked, "Is that because without us there would be no one to cook
and take care of the kids?" Tony laughed again, "Well that's not the
only reason. I love you, Babe. That's the real reason." Erin, "OK,
speaking of children. You and Dad were going to take care of 5
children for a few hours starting at 11. Is that still going to be
all right?" Tony, "Yes. I better wake up your dad. He drank a
little more than I did last night." Erin, "Oh, he's not here?" Mom
shook her head. Tony, "Your father decided to stay here last night.
Which was an excellent decision, by the way. It would have been
awkward to have his daughter arrest him for DWI and throw him in the
hoosegow. But I'll make sure he and I are on our way at 10:30."
Erin, "Thanks, Tony. Love You." Tony, "Love you too, Babe." Erin
thought, 'I have to talk to that guy about this 'Babe' thing.''
Mom and Erin and Fran had to get themselves ready for their trip to
the mall. Erin, of course, also had to worry about making sure the
kids ready. She went upstairs and bathed the twins and allowed them
to nurse and put them down for a morning nap. Then she gave Mary and
the boys a bath, which they, as always, enjoyed immensely. But it did
take some time. Next she put them in play clothes for the rest of the
morning. Finally, she took a shower herself in case she did not get
time before the wedding, got a blouse and skirt on, brushed her hair
out, brushed her teeth, and put on a smattering of makeup, Then, the
twins stirred again, and Erin had to change their diapers and bring
them downstairs again.
Erin had asked mom to fill enough bottles with formula for both Mary
and the twins. But she had to make a list of what options there were
for lunch for Mary and the boys. By that time, it was past 10:30 and
Clara was here. She watched Erin rush around and said, "Wow. You're
a busy girl, Erin, even when nothing is going on. I hope I can handle
it when I have a couple of children." Erin, "I'm sure it will be no
problem, Sis. And you too Fran. You guys have a lot of commons
sense. You'll have no problems taking care of babies. Just keep 'em
clean, keep 'em fed, keep 'em healthy, and keep 'em amused." Clara,
"Yeah. And try to find time to take a breath."
At about 5 minutes to 11, Dad and Tony showed up. Erin had hoped to
have a little more time to talk to them, but all she had time to do
was hand Tony the list of lunch options and She and Mom and Fran and
Clara had to leave. Argh.
The four ladies enjoyed getting their hair done and their fingernails.
Erin and Fran were the stars this time and the ladies doing the work
made a special effort to make sure they looked great. Erin had
brought the tiara and the hair stylist made sure to do a style that
allowed for it and showed Erin how to put it on. The hair stylist
also did a thorough shaping of her eyebrows, something Erin had never
had done and which she thought was very painful. That was until the
stylist waxed her legs and other areas with hair present. It was not
nearly as painful as giving birth, but it was almost as painful as
Brian breaking his arm playing football many years ago. The stylist
did say that there would be a little swelling for a few days. If Erin
had known that, she would have found a way to do this earlier. But
Clara assured her it would be fine. Tony wouldn't notice a thing.
Fran made a constant stream of jokes, especially when it was her turn
to get waxed. Erin was beginning to realize that Fran's sense of
humor was often a way to cope with tension. Mom and Clara did
everything except the wax job. But they were not going to be on
center stage and the whole process felt much more relaxed than it did
for Erin and Fran. They were able to take a break for a half sandwich
and some tea, and still finish by 2 PM.
When she got home, Erin found the twins needed to be changed. They
had declined to take the formula, so Erin allowed them to nurse. She
checked Mary, and changed her, and then went downstairs and spent a
few minutes talking to Tony. He and Dad had recovered from their
hangover, and were watching the Mariners, who were winning. So, it
took a while to get his attention. Tony asked, "So, when do we need
to be at the church." Erin, "Remember, Pastor Kim said we should be
there at 4:30. To make sure the garden was decorated to our
specifications and to go through a mini-rehearsal. Tony, "Oh, OK, I
can do that." Then Erin told Dad the same thing. He was not happy
turning off the Mariners. Finally, Erin asked Fran if the pastor had
told her 4:30. Fran looked at Erin blankly.
Erin could feel panic starting to overwhelm her and she went into the
living room by herself and started crying. Mom knew this new Erin was
a perfectionist and was prone to react to stress with an emotional
meltdown, so Mom went and held her and said, "Erin, it's OK, Baby.
Everything may not be perfect. But at 6 PM, you and Tony are going to
walk down the aisle, and you are going to say, 'I do' and that is all
you are going to remember in later years. So, it's going to be OK.
Just calm down and take care of what you can?" Erin put her head on
Mom's shoulder and took a few minutes to stop sobbing and took a few
deep breaths and finally said "I'm OK now, Mom. Thanks."
Then she turned around, and saw Alonzo looking at her with concern on
his face. She picked him up and asked, "What's the matter, Alonzo?"
He said, "Are you OK, Erin?" She said, "Yes, I was worried about a
lot of little things for a while, Alonzo. But Mom remined me that the
big things were OK. So now, I've stopped worrying. Thank You for
caring about me, Alonzo. You're a very sweet child, and I love you
very much." Then she gave him a hug.
Then she went back into the family room and said, "OK, Fran, when can
you and Roger be at the church." Fran, "Probably about 5, maybe a
little earlier." Erin, "OK, as soon as you get there, please find me
and Tony and we will do the mini-rehearsal. Dad, I don't think you
and Mom need to be there earlier than 5. You are bringing the
children anyway. Can you find out from Tony what the boys should wear
and get them dressed at about 4:30. Mom, Mary should wear a church
dress. And, I got some baby trousers for Aaron and a tiny dress for
Carli. They are on my bed. Can you change diapers just before you
leave and put the kids in their outfits?" Mom, "Of course, Honey."
Erin continued, "Clara, can you help me with my makeup. You do it so
much better than I do. Fran, do you want to do your makeup with us
now?" Fran, "Yeah. That would be good." So, the three younger women
went upstairs to Fran's room and Clara did each of the others makeup
from scratch, and then Erin helped Clara with hers, with Fran asking
questions. Clara ended up saying thanks to the other two. Then she
and Fran found their wedding dress and put them on, along with
whatever accessories they were planning on. Clara went downstairs and
got her bag and came back upstairs and changed into her dress, also.
Erin was ready at 4:15, and so was Tony. He was wearing a glittery
suit that Erin remembered seeing him in when performing. 'He looks
really yummy,' she thought. Then they said goodbye to all the
children and took off to church. Clara drove separately and left a
minute or two later.
They got to church, and of course the garden was not ready. Erin and
Tony and Clara helped put out chairs and put up some stock wedding
decorations, along with Clara and the pastor. Then the food and punch
arrived, and Erin spent some time arranging that, along with Jesse who
had just arrived. Then Fran and Roger showed up, dressed and ready
for the wedding. The pastor gathered them together and talked about
what he was going to say and how each of them would come up to the
front.
Then the pastor asked if each of them had a person to follow along and
hand the pastor the rings. This was new, but Erin asked Clara. Clara
said, "I'd be honored, Sis." Then the pastor turned to Fran. None of
Fran's friends were there yet. So, she said, "Clara, Is the Sis of my
Sis my Sis? Would you carry our rings too?" Fran sort of laughed at
her joke. Erin shook her head and said, "That is terrible, Fran."
Clara, "Sure, happy to, Fran, err, Sis." So, Erin got her wedding
ring and Tony's and put them in an Envelope labeled "Tony and Erin"
and handed them to Clara. She saw Fran also give her an envelope.
Then they did a quick walk through.
At the end, the pastor asked for their licenses. Erin produced Tony's
and hers, and he signed it. She said, "But you haven't married us
yet?" Pastor Kim, "Looking at you and Tony, I know you are married in
your hearts. It is destined to happen. Plus, getting it done and
giving you a copy makes it less likely for me to lose it." Then he
took Roger's and Fran's and signed it. He said, "Is there someone
that can copy these?" Erin volunteered and ran to the office despite
her 3-inch heels, and quickly made 5 copies of each. She came back,
handed them to the pastor, and he kept the original and one copy and
gave four to Erin and did the same for Fran. After some discussion,
they decided to give their copies to Mom, for safekeeping.
By the time they were done with the preliminaries, guests were
arriving, and Erin and Fran went to talk to their various
families/friends. Erin most wanted to say hi to Dan and Stacey and
their kids. She hadn't seen them for ages. She dragged Tony along
and introduced him. She said hi to her nephew Skyler, who started
talking science, but she said, "Skyler, I'm sorry. I'm interested.
Can we please talk next time we get together?" Skyler was a little
disappointed but said sure. Erin was also sure to say hi to her
niece, Patty, and asked if she was enjoying the piano lessons. But,
again, Erin had to cut off a long comment about them, saying she had
to talk later. She did mention that Tony had had his own band, so
Patty talked to him until he had to leave.
Then the pastor indicated they were ready to start the ceremony. He
had recruited Dad to start the music. Jenny was holding the twins.
Mom was working hard to shush Mary, who had seen Erin but not had a
chance to be with her. The boys were with Tony's parents and Alonzo
was asking them one question after another, until they shushed him
too. Erin and Tony and Fran and Roger were at the back of the
gathering. When the music went off, each couple walked down the
aisle, to the front of the church, Fran and Roger first, followed by
Erin and Tony, and then by Clara, carrying the rings. Mom and Dad
McLoughlin were near the front, as were Miriam and Al DelGado. When
they got to the front, Pastor Kim said a few words about how marriage
was a blessing and a gift to the community and the children in the
marriage, and to the couple who were married. Erin actually was not
listening. She was thinking about 11 months ago, when she had first
become a woman and started caring for Mary, and about what had
happened to her and how she had changed and how lucky she was to be
marrying her best friend.
Luckily, Tony had hold of her arm and when he moved to go in front of
the pastor for their ceremony, Erin snapped out of it. So, when it
was her time to say, "I Do," She did it flawlessly, and when it was
time to kiss her new husband, she was ready and felt his hands on her
cheeks and felt them kissing and felt the passion Tony felt and she
felt. In the meantime, Jesse was snapping pictures and mom was
sniffling. Otherwise it was quiet. Even Mary somehow knew she needed
to be quiet. It was her new dad and her mom's time. Erin somehow
managed not to cry so her makeup stayed intact. She turned, and they
were introduced for the first time as Mr. and Mrs. DelGado, and they
walked back down the aisle to the traditional music.
That was not the end of the day. She talked to all her friends who
were there. Dan told her she and Fran were beautiful brides. Mom
cried and said she loved Erin. Of course, Mary had to be held by Erin,
but that was fine with Erin. Peter and Jenny Sanders were very
emotional and held her as tight as they could. Erin whispered to
Jenny, "Pretty weird, huh, Mom. Mom just shook her head and said,
"No, it was a beautiful ceremony, honey." Dad McLoughlin hugged her
and called her his baby. Miriam and Al DelGado welcomed Erin to the
family and told her how happy they were that Tony and she were
married. And best of all, Tony told her he loved her.