Thanks for reading!
Janis
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The Ties that Bind
Chapter 24
Though Brenda's eyes hadn't met his since he pulled out the velvet box,
she was suddenly gazing directly at Jax. Her wide,
brown eyes were so filled with love that they were beginning to fill
with tears of happiness. "Jax, you left me to go out in this
storm for this?"
"I had to, I couldn't wait another day. I didn't want to wait another minute, but I had to drive there," he joked slightly.
"I can't believe you would do this." She glanced back down at the ring that he still held just on the tip of her finger.
"I can't believe you haven't answered me yet," he teased gently. He
used his other hand to put a finger beneath her chin and lift
her head to meet his gaze again.
She grinned, the tears overflowing and beginning to run down her face. "Oh, Jax, of course I'll marry you."
He slid the ring down the rest of her finger to rest at the base where
it fit perfectly. "You have no idea how happy that makes
me," he breathed as he took her face between his hands and kissed her
passionately.
Brenda leaned against him as the kiss intensified, wrapping her arms
around his neck and threading her fingers into his hair at the
base of his neck. She opened her lips beneath his and ran her tongue
lightly along the edge of his mouth. Without a moment's
hesitation, he opened his mouth to her and tangled his tongue with
hers. Her hands moved to his shoulders and she pushed his
black leather coat from his arms where it fell to the floor. He picked
her up into his arms without breaking their kiss and quickly
carried her upstairs.
Jax lay her down on the bed gently as he began to lift her long-sleeved
t-shirt over her head. Every expanse of bare skin that he
exposed, he covered in soft kisses immediately. Brenda lovingly did
the same with him. They made love long into the evening
hours for as long as their happiness could carry them.
Brenda lay in Jax's arms under the sheets of the bed as he slept, having
exhausted them for hours. She was too giddy to sleep
yet. The light was dim as it was thrown from the two candles Jax had
lit at some point. She held up her left hand and watched
as the light hit the diamond in the ring and threw sparkles into the
surroundings. She turned in Jax's arms causing him to wrap his
arms more tightly around her. She watched him for a moment and then
kissed him gently on the lips before she snuggled into his
embrace and fell asleep herself.
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The remainder of the weeks before Christmas flew by for Jax and Brenda.
Jax had finally hired another housekeeper, Mrs.
Andrews, to come in during the days and make their lives a lot easier.
Brenda had been busy at work as she was setting up two
new contracts and supervising quite a few of the shoots her models
were called on. Both of she and Jax had made promises to
try to be home by six-thirty every night and Brenda had been able to
keep it so far. Jax, on the other hand, was having a much
harder time with his end of the bargain.
On the nights when he made it home before Brenda went to bed, he was
so tired he could barely talk. He had had more
problems with his work ever since Miranda had stopped interfering than
he'd had when she was. For whatever reason, he and
Ned had trouble getting people to stick to their contracts and do what
they were asked to do. They'd spent the last two weeks
straightening out one disaster after another. For several nights in
a row, they'd been stuck at the office until well after ten o'clock
at night.
Each time they knew it would happen, Jax would call Brenda while Ned
called Lois and try to offer their explanations. There
was nothing they could do about it and Brenda and Lois understood.
Each time, though, Brenda would try to wait up for him so
that she could at least have a proper goodnight kiss from Jax. More
often than not, she hadn't been able to do it when he wasn't
home before eleven-thirty. When he was, he could barely stay awake
long enough to tell her he loved her, apologize for his
work, and give her a kiss goodnight.
Finally, the night before Christmas Eve, Jax was home at eight o'clock.
It was the earliest he'd gotten home in a week and a
half. He walked in the door, dropped his keys on the table, and went
to find Brenda before he even took off his coat.
"Brenda?" he called out as he walked through the house, unable to find
her. She hadn't been anywhere downstairs and when he
hadn't found her upstairs in their side, he made the assumption she
was in the other side of the house. He walked up the second
flight of stairs and followed the appearance of a light from a room
at the end of the hallway. She was in the corner room
studying a wall as if it were the most interesting thing on Earth.
"Brenda?" he questioned again as he walked in the room.
She whirled around, surprised to hear his voice, but a smile adorning
her face. "Jax!" she exclaimed. She ran to him and threw
herself into his arms. "I didn't think you'd be home this early." Before
he could respond, she kissed him passionately. He didn't
resist her at all, grateful to have her in his arms.
When they finally drew back, he said, "I didn't think I would be home
this early either, but Ned and I decided to give it up for
the evening. We weren't getting anything done since we were both so
distracted by the women we had waiting for us at home,"
he teased slightly. He gave her a tired smile.
"I'm sure Lois appreciates it as much as I do." Lois had moved from
New York by then and she had moved into Ned's house.
They were turning out to be almost as serious as Jax and Brenda were.
When Jax and Brenda had announced their engagement
to them, Ned and Lois had shared a look that was indescribable, but
Brenda took it to mean that there might be another
engagement to announce soon enough. "Sweetie, you look exhausted,"
she said, being able to notice the dark circles under his
eyes in the light of the lamp in the corner. He had for weeks now,
but this was the first time she had really had the chance to see
him.
Jax didn't answer her, instead, he looked around the room. "What are you doing up here, Bren?"
She turned around and glanced at the room. Turning back to him, she
replied, "I was trying to get some decorating ideas. I'm
thinking of turning this side of the house into kind of a guest area.
We have more than enough room on the other side, so when
we have people stay with us, they can stay over here without worrying
about not having any privacy. What do you think?"
"I think I'll go along with anything you say," he responded.
"Have you eaten?" she asked, noticing again for the first time that
he was still wearing his coat. She realized he must have come
looking for her as soon as he got home. He shook his head and she took
his hand to lead him downstairs, snapping off the light
in the room before they left.
Once in the kitchen, she warmed up some of the leftovers that Mrs. Andrews
had made and put into plastic containers. She
turned around to find Jax seated at the kitchen table, his head propped
on his hands, rubbing his eyes. She smiled and walked
over to him. "Jax, would you like to take off your coat and stay awhile?"
she teased lightly. She put her hands on his shoulders,
rubbing them gently beneath his coat as she removed it from his arms.
She lay the coat over the back of the chair next to him
and returned to her spot behind him, massaging his shoulders. The bell
on the microwave dinged and Jax lifted his head.
After he had eaten, they went into the living room where the Christmas
tree was lit by a timer. Brenda didn't turn on any lights,
instead choosing to put a CD in the player and turning it on. Instead
of sitting or laying down on the couch with her, Jax drew
her into his arms and began to move to the music. She lay her head
on his shoulder as he leaned his cheek against the top of her
head. His right hand was entwined with her left as he held them close
to his chest. He played lightly with her engagement ring as
they danced.
They never stopped moving as the song changed and the tempo of the music
picked up slightly, continuing to dance slowly by
the light of the tree. Brenda knew he was exhausted and she broke their
intimate embrace to look up into his tired eyes. He
smiled down at her. "Jax, you should go to bed," she said softly.
He shook his head. "Nope, not tonight. I've barely seen you in the past
two weeks and I am not doing it again tonight." He
kissed her lightly and then held her close again. "I've missed you,
Bren," he whispered close to her ear. "I'm sorry for these last
few weeks."
She wrapped her arms more tightly around him and held him in a hug before
releasing him a little. "It's okay, I understand," she
whispered in return. "I've missed you, too."
As they continued to dance in slow circles, Jax made a decision. He
pulled away from Brenda and took her hand in his, leading
her to the table where a cordless phone sat. He picked it up and dialed
Ned's home number.
"Hello?" Lois answered, slightly out of breath after the phone rang three times.
"Lois, it's me," Jax said. "Am I interrupting anything?" There was a hint of teasing in his voice as he said it.
"No, Jax, it's fine. I was just in the other room."
"Is Ned there?" he asked.
"Yes, he is, just a second." He heard her muffled voice telling Ned who was on the phone as she handed it to him.
"Jax?" came Ned's voice a moment later. He sounded as tired as Jax knew he must have.
"Yeah, Ned, it's me. Listen, I was thinking about something and I wanted
to run it by you first. What do you think of closing the
offices for the next four days?"
"Are you serious? We can't do that. We've got too much going on to do
that right now, Jax. I mean, Christmas, yeah, but those
others, no."
Jax glanced down at Brenda before he spoke again. There was a look of
surprise mixed with happiness on her face as she
gazed back up at him. "Yes, we can. It's the holidays, Ned. No one
really expects us to be doing any work right now. We
shouldn't disappoint them," he joked.
After a few more minutes of talking about it, Ned finally relented and
agreed to shut down the offices for four days straight.
Before he hung up the phone, Lois had grabbed it from his hands and
thanked Jax for his idea, as well. Jax hung up the phone
chuckling. Before he turned to Brenda, he made one more phone call
to the answering service his office used. He asked them
to notify every one of his employees that they were not needed for
the next few days, but that their paychecks wouldn't be
changed.
"Jax, did you do that for me?" Brenda asked when he had hung up the phone again and had taken her in his arms once more.
"No, I did that for us," he replied softly.
For the next hour, they danced to the soft music in the background.
Brenda couldn't remember being so content with him. But
when the CD finally stopped, she pushed back from his embrace and looked
up at him. He was smiling, but his eyes were
nearly dead with fatigue. "Come on, Jax," she said as she took his
hand and led him to the steps.
This time, he didn't resist her, knowing she was right. Standing by
the bed, she helped him strip to his silk boxer shorts and
gently pushed him back onto the bed. Surprising her, he wrapped his
arms around her and brought her down on top of him.
Before she could protest, he captured her lips with his in kiss that
left them both breathless. But before he could take it any
further, Brenda broke the kiss and looked at him in mock anger. "Jasper
Jacks, don't you dare," she threatened him. "You need
to sleep."
"Not more than I need you," he insisted and took her mouth with his
again. His erotic manipulations of her body had her
wanting more in seconds, but she held firm. But his next kiss did her
in and she allowed him to relieve her of her clothing as they
began to make love. As Jax caressed her and made her want him even
more, she was amazed by him once again.
Jax finally fell into a deep slumber beside Brenda in the bed. She lay
on top of him where his arms anchored her. She was
smiling happily, remembering the words that had escaped him as he fell
asleep. On his last sigh of a breath, he had whispered, "I
love you." Though she was never more sure of his love for her every
day of the week, hearing him say it made her heart
overflow with happiness and love for him. Knowing that she truly was
the last thing he thought of before he went to sleep made
her more secure in his love for her than ever and served to make her
love him more, if it was possible. She relaxed against him
and lay her head over his heart, echoing his words back to him as she
fell asleep.
Jax woke long after Brenda did on Christmas Eve morning. The winter
sun was bright in the mid-morning sky when he finally
opened his eyes. He knew it was too late to take his morning run and
since he'd neglected it for two weeks now, he didn't
worry about one more day. He sat up in the bed, looking for Brenda,
but she wasn't in the room. When he didn't find a note
next to the bed, as was their habit when one left before the other
was awake, he knew she had to be in the house. He got up
and went into the bathroom to take a long, hot shower. He dressed in
jeans and a white t-shirt under a beige button-down shirt.
He forewent his shoes since he had no plans of going anywhere for the
rest of the day until the evening.
As he descended the stairs, he heard voices in the kitchen and recognized
one of them as Brenda's. He figured the other must
be their new housekeeper. He entered through the doorway and found
Brenda seated on stool at the island in the center of the
kitchen, talking to Mrs. Andrews. The subject was apparently what to
have for Christmas dinner. He went up behind Brenda
and slipped his hands around her waist, giving her a slight tickle.
"Jax!" she exclaimed, laughing and squirming away from him. She spun
on the stool to face him and gave him a kiss good
morning.
"Good morning," he replied when she pulled away.
"Morning? Uh, try afternoon, honey," she grinned. She gestured to the
clock on the stove that read twelve-fifteen. "Did you just
get up?" She noticed his hair was still slightly damp from a shower.
Nodding, he went over to one of the cupboards and got a glass from it.
Before he turned around, Mrs. Andrews had taken it
from him and poured some orange juice from the pitcher in her hands
into it. He smiled and thanked her, returning to stand in
front of Brenda. She was wearing jeans and a sweater, but her shoes
were still damp on the tops. "Did you go somewhere this
morning?" he asked, curiously.
"Maybe," she said ambiguously, smiling as if she had a secret. She did,
too. She had gone to pick up Jax's Christmas present
since she had decided to give it to him that evening. And now it was
well-hidden in the house where he wouldn't find it. They'd
had the conversation a week ago that they preferred to spend this year
alone rather than with his family, but all of his work in
recent weeks had eliminated the possibility that they could go on any
exotic trip. As a result, she'd be able to give him his gift
that evening like she had wanted to. Long ago, when they were still
dating the first time, they had a tradition of giving each other
a gift on Christmas Eve and then if there was anything else, as Brenda
did have a few little things for him this year, too, they
would give them on Christmas Day.
Jax knew immediately what she had been doing that morning and preferring
to be surprised, he didn't ask questions. Just as
being surprised drove her nuts, he knew that his not wanting to know
what her surprise was also drove her nuts. But she didn't
say anything. He gave her another kiss and said, "I know I told you
I was taking the day off today, but I do have a few little
things to do. I'm going to be in my office if you need me, okay?"
Brenda smiled up at him and nodded, understanding. Once he had left,
she returned to her conversation with Mrs. Andrews
about dinner the next day.
An hour later when she took him his lunch, Brenda found Jax on the phone
in his downstairs office. He held up one finger to tell
her he'd be off in a minute. She nodded and put the plate with a sandwich
that Mrs. Andrews had made for him on the desk in
front of him. She had another in her hand that had her own lunch on
it. When she put the plate down and moved to go back
around Jax's desk to eat her sandwich, his arm snaked around her waist
and pulled her to sit on his lap while he talked on the
phone. She laughed silently and put her plate down to wrap her arms
around his neck, playing with his hair a little bit. Jax
grinned and continued to speak.
"I look forward to seeing you in a few days, then," Jax said finally as he hung up the phone.
"What was that all about?" Brenda asked.
He picked up his sandwich and began to eat as she did the same while
still on his lap. He swallowed and answered her
question. "Something at work that I had to take care of. Something
that is finally going right," he said and smiled before he took
another bite. "But I have to go out of town to do it."
Her face fell in slight disappointment. "When do you have to go?"
"In a couple of days, but I should be back before New Year's."
"Should?" They'd had plans for New Year's Eve since they'd found out
they couldn't take a trip for Christmas. They'd been
planning to go to the Bahamas for a few days to get away. She didn't
want to have to cancel the trip if he was going to be out of
town.
"I know, sweetie, but there is nothing I can do about it. I have to
go then or we might lose this deal and I can't lose another
deal, you know that."
"Can you be back in time for us to go?"
He smiled a little at the petulant little frown that was on her face.
"I promise you I will do my absolute best to be back in time to
go on our trip."
She knew his word meant everything and she understood he had to go,
but it didn't mean she had to like it. He noticed her
reluctance to agree and he leaned towards her to give her a kiss. She
smiled slightly and met him halfway. When he drew back,
she jumped up from his lap, heading for the door. He grabbed her hand
to stop her.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
"I just have an errand I have to run before this evening. I just remembered
it. I'll be back in a little while." She gave him a quick
peck on the cheek and left.
That evening, Jax was getting ready for dinner, which they were having
at the PC Grille with Ned and Lois. He'd been working
off and on for the rest of the afternoon, but once Brenda returned,
he'd stopped to spend time with her. They spent some time
up in the other side of the house as Jax 'helped' Brenda decided what
she wanted to do with the rooms. He was of no help at
all, agreeing with everything she said she wanted to do and offering
no suggestions of his own. He was letting her have complete
reign over the decorations and she was taking him at his word to allow
her to completely redo everything Miranda had done.
Brenda came back into the bedroom, having dressed before Jax in a dark
green silk pants outfit. The pants flowed off her figure
in loose sheets and the shirt was cut straight with little adornment.
Her brown hair was set in soft curls that flowed down her
back. Jax was finishing tying his navy blue and burgundy tie when he
turned to her. He wore navy blue dress pants and an
off-white shirt with his tie and he picked up his matching blazer.
"Are you ready to go?" Brenda asked as she walked towards him.
"Listen to you," he teased. "You're loving being ready before me for
once, aren't you?" He kissed her quickly on the lips and
said, "Yes, I'm ready. Let’s go."
They got to the restaurant only five minutes after Ned and Lois had
taken their seats at the table. Their heads were together as
Jax and Brenda approached and they watched as their friends shared
a brief kiss before separating and greeting them. Their
dinner was fairly quick since Ned and Lois were still headed to spend
the evening with his family. He didn't spend much time
with them, but the holidays were a time when he wasn't allowed to not
be there. Any other time of the year and he would have
gladly denied he was a part of the family. Brenda and Jax had invited
Ned and Lois over to their house to spend some of the
following day with them. They would exchange gifts then and eat dinner
with each other.
When Ned and Lois had left to go to his grandparents' house, Jax put
his arm around the back of Brenda's chair as she sat
closer to him, relishing the feeling of having him close to her. To
anyone in the restaurant, it was abundantly clear how in tune
they were to each other's thoughts and feelings by the little smiles
that would appear almost simultaneously on their lips before
they shared an intimately private little kiss in public. They sat in
silence for a little while before Jax asked her if she was ready to
go. He could tell by her restlessness that she was ready to go home
for whatever reason. He figured it was because they were
going to exchange their one gift when they were there and he knew she
was anxious about it. She always was, but she had been
good this year and hadn't asked him any questions about what he'd gotten
her.
They arrived home a little while later and went upstairs to change before
they did anything else. Jax put on his silk pajama
bottoms and tied his matching silk robe around his waist. Brenda dressed
in her pajamas, too, electing not to get her outfit too
wrinkled. As soon as she was dressed, though, she ran from the room
before Jax could say a word. He was surprised, but
followed her at a much more leisurely pace.
He reached the bottom of the stairs and found the living room glowing
with warm lights from two of the lamps and the tree
lights. Brenda was putting on a CD of Christmas music as he came into
the room. He sat on the couch as far away from the tree
as possible. She didn't turn to him before she had poured a glass of
champagne for each of them and went to give it to him. She
smiled slightly when she saw where he was seated. "Jax," she said in
a playful tone.
"What?" he asked innocently to tease her.
"Come over here," she indicated the chairs that were much closer to the tree.
"Why?" At her look, he got up and crossed the room. "Oh right, because
you have my glass. Thanks," he said as he took it
from her and turned back to the couch.
Brenda grabbed his hand immediately and stopped him. "Jasper Jacks,
if you go over there one more time right now, you're not
going to get your gift!" she threatened him.
He turned his hand in hers and laced their fingers together. "Oh, my
gift, that's right. I almost forgot about that." He sat down on
the chair she had indicated before and she sat in his lap when he pulled
her down.
She swatted his chest lightly when she could see the playful twinkle
in his eyes. Just as he was about to kiss her, she jumped up
from his lap, leaving him with nothing but air in front of him. At
his look of disappointment, she laughed. "Okay, okay, enough
playing around," she said, turning mock business-like. "Do you go first
or do I?"
"Why don’t you?" he said. He knew she was more anxious than him to find out what he'd gotten her. She grinned happily.
Jax got up from the chair and reached under the tree. He withdrew two
small boxes. "I know we say one, but these kind of
have to go together."
She didn't protest as she grabbed for them. The gold paper was on the
floor in second as she opened the larger of the two
boxes. Inside was an unsealed envelope. The heavy linen paper gave
itself away as she looked up at Jax. "Is this what I think it
is?" she asked in surprise.
"Just open it," he said.
Inside the envelope was exactly what she had expected. The invitation
was to their own wedding which would take place
exactly six months to the day that Sonny had signed the divorce papers.
The gold embossed letters proclaimed the date and
time, down to the reception place for Brenda to see. She looked up
from the paper with tears in her eyes. "Jax," she breathed.
"What do you think?" he asked softly.
"I think," she said softly as she got up and sat in his lap again, "that
you are the most wonderful man I have ever known. I can't
believe you set this up already."
"I wanted to surprise you."
"That, you did," she said as she kissed him enthusiastically.
When he finally broke the kiss, he said, "Open the other one, sweetie."
"I almost forgot!" she exclaimed, excitedly. She tore into the paper
of the smaller box and gazed at him in amazement again
when she saw a small black, velvet box. She opened it slowly and found
a set of jewelry inside. There was a diamond and
emerald necklace, with a matching tennis bracelet and earrings. She
gasped as she looked at them in total wonder. "Jax, they're
beautiful." She knew he was intending that she would wear them on the
day of their wedding. He took the bracelet from the box
and fastened it around her wrist where she watched as the stones glinted
in the soft light. Without saying another word, she took
his face between her hands and kissed him with more passion than before.
The kiss lasted several long, wonderful moments.
She broke the kiss abruptly and grinned again. "Your turn!" she said,
her enthusiasm for her gift to him apparent. She was
obviously very excited to give him whatever she had gotten him. She
went over to the tree and picked up a small box that was
ornately wrapped. "Now, there are two parts to this, but you have to
open this one first."
Jax took it from her and examined it for a moment. He held it up to
his ear to shake it. "I don't think it's jewelry," he said with
mock disappointment. "It can't be a car, or a pair of skis," he teased
her before he would open it.
"Jax, just open it!"
He slid one finger under the wrapping paper and eased the tape from
the paper. He knew it was making her crazy watching him
take so long and he drew it out as long as possible as he opened the
package as carefully as he could without ripping the paper.
The box looked like a tie box, but he knew she wouldn't be so excited
to give him a tie. He glanced up at her and saw that she
was practically bouncing in anticipation. Finally, he opened the lid
of the box to reveal a strip of leather with a buckle on it. He
held it up from the box and realized what it was. "Brenda?" He looked
at her to find that she wasn't there anymore. He
wondered where she was for only a second when she reappeared in the
doorway, holding something in her arms.
Jax got up from the chair and went over to see what she holding, though
he already knew. As he approached, the thing in her
arms wiggled excitedly and she had to put it down. He wasn't surprised
to see a little puppy come racing for his feet when she
placed it on the floor. The tiny golden lab puppy darted between his
feet and began to explore the room. Jax watched in
amusement as it ran around the room.
"Surprised?" Brenda asked him, coming up behind him as he watched the dog.
"Not really," he said nonchalantly as he turned and grinned at her,
teasing her again. "He's beautiful, sweetie. Thank you so
much." He kissed her again and again, finally drawing back from her
when he felt the dog run head first into his legs. Jax laughed
as Brenda knelt on the floor and coaxed the puppy into her lap. He
ran to her happily. Jax sat beside her and she placed the
puppy in his lap. As if it sensed it was in its new owners hands now,
the puppy jumped up on his back legs and began to lick
Jax's face with enthusiasm.
"He needs a name," Brenda said.
"Why don't you name him?" Jax asked. She had a better knack for it, he knew.
"How about Jasper?" she said immediately.
Jax looked at her to see if she was serious. "Please tell me you're joking," he replied.
"No, I think it's cute."
"Brenda, it wasn't cute when my own parents gave me that name twenty-eight years ago. It's not cute now."
"Oh come on, honey," she teasingly pleaded with him. "It's a perfect
name for him." As if on cue, the puppy jumped into her lap
and began to lick her face. She laughed at its antics.
Jax leaned back on his elbows on the floor and watched as the Brenda petted the dog. "I guess there's one thing to say for it."
"What's that?"
"If you give the puppy that name, I won't have to worry about you naming
any of our future kids with it." Brenda rolled her eyes
at him and stuck out her tongue, laughing, but she leaned over and
kissed him, too. The puppy got in on it, as well, as he
jumped out of Brenda's lap and without warning, pounced onto Jax's
chest where he lay. The dog sat happily on Jax's chest,
meeting his new owner's eyes and panting softly just before he licked
Jax's face again.
The next few hours were spent tiring out the puppy for the evening.
By the time Jax and Brenda got ready for bed and put the
puppy, Jasper now, in the laundry room for the night, the dog could
barely keep its eyes open. When they were finally in their
bedroom and in bed, Jax put his arms around Brenda and held her close
for several long moments.
"Jax?" Brenda said a few minutes later when she thought he might have fallen asleep already.
"Hmm?"
"I loved my presents," she said softly. "And I love you."
He opened his eyes and looked into hers. "Me, too. And I love you, too."
He kissed her and the kiss quickly became
something more. They made love long into the early hours of Christmas
morning.
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Brenda and Jax had shared a quiet Christmas morning together. She had
spent most of the morning playing with the puppy
while Jax watched, amused more by Brenda's actions than the puppy's.
She'd gotten a few toys for the dog and within minutes
of the last little gift being opened, she had been playing with the
puppy, though the dog was more entranced by the pieces of
wrapping paper still littering the floor than the toys Brenda was trying
to get him to chase.
When the doorbell rang at three o'clock, Jasper barked once and dashed
in the opposite direction of the door. Brenda ran after
him while Jax went to open the door. He was laughing at Brenda's shouts
for the puppy to come back as he pulled open the
door to let Ned and Lois into the house.
"Jasper, come here right now!" Brenda shouted from the direction of the kitchen.
Lois looked at Jax in surprise. "Is she mad at you or something?"
"No, why?"
"She never calls you by your first name unless she's mad at you and by the way she's yelling, she means it."
"She does mean it, but she's not calling me."
"I don't understand," Ned said.
Just then the yellow ball of fur scampered into the front hallway from
Jax's office doorway as if he was doing nothing wrong and
causing no trouble. Jax grabbed him before he could get any further.
"This is what she was calling." He held the squirming
animal close as it began to lick the side of his face, excited to be
in Jax's arms. "This is Jasper." He rolled his eyes at the name
once more.
Ned and Lois were laughing when they heard Brenda calling for the puppy
again. "Jasper, come on," she pleaded. "Your daddy
is going to be upset with you if you do anything you're not supposed
to." She was running in their direction as she called out.
She stopped in the hall when she saw Ned and Lois still standing in
the doorway, watching her and laughing. "Hi guys," she
said, walking toward them. "Jax, have you seen him?"
Jax turned around still holding Jasper in his arms. "Seen who?" he asked innocently, laughing as the puppy licked him again.
Brenda stepped up beside him and he wrapped his free arm around her
shoulders. She scratched the puppy behind his ear and
said, "You are such a nuisance, you know that?" The puppy yipped in
response.
Jax put him down on the floor again and led the way into the living
room behind the dog who quickly found the bone Brenda
had given him earlier and began chewing on it with a vengeance.
"Let me guess," Lois said after they sat down. She leaned against Ned
with his hand entwined in hers. "Brenda gave him the
name, right?"
"How'd you guess?" Jax asked sarcastically.
A few minutes later, Lois went into the kitchen with Brenda to help
finish fixing dinner and Jax and Ned turned on the football
game of the day. They were on the floor playing with Jasper when Brenda
and Lois returned. Lois sat on a chair behind Ned
and Brenda did the same with Jax as they faced each other. "What do
you say we do the gift thing now and get it over with?"
Ned said. Lois hit him lightly on the chest as he laughed.
Brenda quickly agreed and jumped up to grab the few gifts that were
under the tree yet for Lois and Ned. There were three
boxes, one for each of them and one for the both of them. Lois handed
Jax and Brenda their gifts as well. Each taking their turn,
they opened their gifts one by one. There were two remaining once they
had all opened one. Lois and Ned had done the same
thing and given Jax and Brenda a gift to share.
Brenda insisted that Lois, who was holding their gift, open her box
first. She opened it and found the same thing Brenda had
found the night before. Lois showed Ned and looked at Brenda with a
questioning look. As she read the inscription, a light
dawned on her face as she grinned.
"You two are officially the first ones invited," Brenda told them. She
explained the significance of the date and promptly asked
both Ned and Lois to be in the wedding as Jax agreed as maid of honor
and best man.
Before either of them responded, Lois made Brenda open the box that
was still on her lap. Brenda lifted the lid of the small box
to find a Polaroid snapshot of a hand with a ring on the finger. The
ring was a marquis cut diamond and the hand looked
suspiciously like Lois's left one. Moving the puppy who was beginning
to doze in his lap slightly, Jax turned to look and the
realization hit them both at the same time.
"We wanted to give you something that it made it kind of like a gift
for you two," Lois explained. She moved her left hand and
showed them the ring that was pictured before them. It was proudly
displayed on her ring finger.
"But you've only been together for three weeks!" Brenda exclaimed.
"Bren, didn't you once tell me that it's not how long you've loved the
person, it's how much you love them? I seem to recall that
comment being made in reference to a particular guy in this room."
She gave a pointed look at Jax.
Congratulations were passed around on all accounts and then Brenda had
an idea. "I was thinking," she started, directing her
comments to everyone. "If you guys are getting married, and we're getting
married, why can't we all get married together?"
"A double wedding?" Jax asked uncertainly.
"It could be so great! Lois and Ned and you and me, it's like it's meant to be," she insisted.
Lois looked at Ned and they seemed to smile at the same time. They turned
their attention back to Jax and Brenda and Ned
said, "I think it's a great idea, Brenda."
"So do I," Lois echoed.
"We know I do," Brenda said again, laughing.
They all turned to Jax expectantly. He met each of their gazes, but
held Brenda's for the longest time. "It looks like we're getting
married," he said simply, smiling, and sealed it with a kiss.
~ Epilogue ~
"Bren, you don't think anyone will notice, do you?" Lois asked, nervously
smoothing her white wedding gown over her flat
stomach. She hadn't put on her veil yet, but it was the last thing
to do before they would leave the room.
Brenda turned after she put the last pin in her hair and fluffed her
bangs a little. She smiled and shook her head. "Lo, you're only
two and a half months along, no one even knows yet. You won't start
to show for another two months or so," she reassured her
friend.
The early June sun was shining brightly in a vivid blue sky. A warm
breeze blew outside, ruffling the tops of the bright green
trees. It was an absolutely perfect day for them to be getting married.
Brenda and Lois were in a room at the back of the
church finishing their final touches before they walked down the aisle
to Jax and Ned. For the last week, Lois had been worried
that her early pregnancy would show with the bodice of her gown being
so tight. A little by mistake and a little by blessing, Ned
had accidentally gotten Lois pregnant slightly premature for the wedding
night. Never one to see things as a bad sign, Lois was
convinced it meant they would have a long and happy marriage filled
with a lot of children and they were just starting early on
the family.
Brenda helped Lois adjust the long veil over her hair and face. When
it lay just right, Lois did the same with her. Lois's white
dress was a long, flowing gown that was more in the traditional cut.
The sleeves were short and she had chosen not to wear
gloves. Brenda, too, wore white, but hers was more form-fitting. The
long dress flowed in a straight line down her lithe body
and into a slight train at the end. It was sleeveless and she wore
the jewelry Jax had given her for Christmas, the emeralds
sparkled brightly among the diamonds. The music began to change from
the sanctuary signaling it was time for them to make
their entrance.
There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen in the wedding and Brenda and
Lois chose to walk down the aisle together, side by
side. Jax and Ned were waiting patiently as the music changed to the
Wedding March and the people in the church stood.
All day, Jax had been calm as ever, never more sure he was doing the
right thing, but suddenly, he felt his palms begin to sweat
when he saw Brenda appear in the back doorway. She was a vision in
white with her long hair flowing freely down her back
under the veil. She held the bouquet of white roses delicately in her
hands as she approached. He never took his eyes off her,
barely even glancing to the side to see that Lois looked almost as
stunning as Brenda did.
The four stood side by side at the front of the church as the minister
began the double ceremony. In the essence of time, they
had decided to recite the traditional vows to each other. Their eyes
said everything else to each other. When the minister has
pronounced them Mr. and Mrs. Jacks and Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, the music
swelled again in the background as they kissed
their respective partners. They hurried down the aisle and waited patiently
for the line of well-wishers to congratulate them. It
seemed the whole town of Port Charles supported the marriages, odd
or sudden as they may have been.
Finally, when the last person was on their way to the Port Charles Hotel
for the reception that was beginning, they all took a
breath, seemingly in unison and laughed aloud. They were walking towards
their separate limousines when Jax pulled Brenda
aside and into the rose garden the bordered the side of the church.
He held her hand tightly in his as he led her to the center
where there was a bench, but they did not sit on it.
"Jax? What is it, sweetie?" Brenda asked softly. She placed her hand against his cheek and leaned up to kiss him softly first.
"I didn't get the chance to say this to you in there," he motioned towards
the church with a nod of his head. "But I didn't want to
wait another minute to tell you, either." He pulled her close into
his arms, his hands linking behind her back. For a few long
seconds, he gazed down into her dark brown eyes which sparkled back
up at him. "Brenda, I love you."
"I love you, too," she whispered and leaned in to kiss his lips gently.
He drew back a moment later. "I want you to know just how much you mean
to me, Bren. You are my wife, you are the love
of my life, you are my life. I don't want another day to go by that
I'm not with you. I want to grow old with you and I want to
have kids with you. Without you, I am truly nothing, but an empty body
with no soul. You are my soul, you give me life. I want
you to always, always know how much I need you and how much I love
you."
"Jax," Brenda started before she was too overwhelmed by his words to
speak. She had no response in words, so she chose
instead to kiss him. She put every emotion and feeling she had in her
into that one kiss and when it ended, she knew she'd told
him everything he needed to know. "I love you, too," she repeated once
more.
Jax loosened his grip around her waist and they turned to go to the
limousine. They were on their way to start a new life
together. A life with a love so deep and so true that they both knew
they would never live a day of it without the other. There
would never be a day when they didn't have each other and the love
they shared.
~ The End ~
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P.S. My webpage has moved again to its final destination. I now have
it on a Geocities site so that I can access it from
anywhere and keep posting my chapters over the summer. So the site
is now - http://www.geocities.com/jglazer_79 and I'll
leave a link, too.