The Journey Home (Page 78)

The Journey Home(78)
Author: Kelly Elliott

“Princess, can Mommy set you down for a few minutes?” I asked. “Maybe you can go sit next to Grammy and your baby sister?”

Lily nodded and bounced on over to sit with Mary.

I focused on Cale as Jack handed him a jewelry box. I couldn’t help but look down at my charm bracelet and smile. If I knew Cale, he was about to give me a charm, and probably a bracelet for Evie.

He stepped closer, took my left hand, and began playing with my charm bracelet. “I’ve been holding onto this charm, trying to decide when to give it to you. I had it made a week after the birth of Evie, and was just waiting for the right time to give it to you. Then it hit me. A wedding present. I would give it to you as a wedding present. That meant I had to throw a wedding together with the help of our best friends and our parents. I know you really wanted to get married on our beach…”

My cheeks flushed and I looked down briefly.

“And, someday, we’ll have that beach wedding. But this felt so right. I hope you agree.”

I sniffled and nodded. “It’s…perfect.”

His grin grew bigger—he was so happy. He opened the box and pulled out a charm bracelet. “First gift goes to our beautiful daughter, Evie.”

Mary walked over with Evie. Cale clasped the bracelet onto Evie’s wrist and kissed her. I smiled as Mary turned and sat back down. Lily held up her own charm bracelet to show Evie. I couldn’t help but giggle at the sweet, innocent act.

Cale cleared his throat and smiled. “Now, for your gift.”

He reached back into the box before handing it back to Jack. When he turned around, he held up the charm for me to see. I gasped as I looked at three interconnecting hearts. The bigger heart had Lily’s initials in it. The smaller heart had Evie’s initials and the middle heart had Cale’s and my initials on it.

“I thought it was fitting to make this charm all about hearts,” he said. “You stole mine the moment you spoke to me. Then Lily…” Cale’s voice cracked and he closed his eyes. “Lily healed my broken heart. And Evie…she brought together all of our hearts and bound them together to make us a family. The road we traveled to get to this very moment was a winding one, for sure.” I grinned and wiped a tear away. He continued, “But when two hearts combine, and they travel that road together, it leads to something even greater. It leads to home. To a love so great it makes your heart burst. Maddie, my heart will always belong to you. You are, and will forever be, the love of my life.”

I sobbed as Cale placed the charm in my left hand and closed my fingers around it tightly. “I love you, Maddison Nicole. I love you so much.”

“I love you so much, Cale. I’ll love you forever and for always.”

Cale pulled a small box from his pocket. He turned to face Lily and bent down, motioning for her to come to him. She jumped up, brown curls bouncing as she hopped over to him. He opened the box and Lily smiled.

“Oh purty, Daddy,” she said.

I tried to hold back my sobs as Cale placed a necklace with a dolphin, Lily’s favorite animal, around her neck. He kissed her and whispered something in her ear. She wrapped her arms around his neck and I watched as a tear fell from his eye. Lily let go and hopped back over to Mary. Cale stood and wiped his eyes as he winked at me.

Cale turned to Pastor Leonard and nodded.

Pastor Leonard cleared his throat and took a step forward. “I now pronounce you, Mr. and Mrs. Cale Joseph Blackwood. Cale, you may kiss your bride.”

Cale cupped my face in his hands and gave me the biggest, most panty-melting smile ever. I couldn’t help but smile back. “Finally,” We both whispered.

He leaned down and kissed me gently at first before pulling me closer and making the kiss more passionate. All I could hear was Jack and Monica whooping and hollering. Lily ran up and pulled on her clothes. “Me too! Daddy me too!”

Cale bent over and picked up Lily as we both kissed her on each cheek. I had never been so happy in my entire life. I looked around and everyone was clapping. I turned back to Cale and our eyes locked.

He brushed his lips against my ear. “Please tell me you still have that corset.”

I smiled as I pulled back and raised an eyebrow. “I’m thinking a do-over is in order for this evening, Mr. Blackwood.”

His eyes widened and he nodded his head. “I completely agree, Mrs. Blackwood.”

LILY CAME RUNNING up to me with a concerned look on her face. Her green-blue eyes held my eyes attention. “Mother. You will not believe what Father did!”

I tried like hell not to start laughing. Especially when I noticed Monica snap her head back and stare at Lily.

“One can only imagine what he did.” I said as Monica’s head jerked to the left to look at me.

“He…oh my gosh I can’t even say it.”

Monica shouted, “Say it! Please, I must hear you say it.”

Lily took in a long, deep breath and slowly let it out. “He said I had to play soccer with him and Uncle Jack.”

I let out a gasp and held my hand to my chest. “No!”

Monica leaned over. “Wait. You love soccer. I’m so confused.”

Lily glanced at Monica. “Yes! Can you even believe the audacity of him?”

Monica started choking and Lily and I both busted out laughing. Lily held up her hand and I high fived it. “I’m really impressed you used that word correctly.” I said.

Lily smiled. “I know, right? Aunt Monica, are you okay? Did the baby kick you too hard?”

I glanced down at Monica’s seven-month swollen belly. “Um…your behaving like a twenty-five year old is what made me choke,” Monica said.

Lily giggled. “I’m taking an acting class. I’m going to be an actress someday. Part-time, of course. My singing career will take center stage, but only on weekends. When I’m not working at my vet clinic.”

Cale called out for Lily. “Lil, we’re getting ready to start. Come on!”

Lily kissed me on the cheek and then kissed Monica’s stomach. “Got to go kick Dad’s butt at soccer. Later!”

She turned and started running toward Cale. We were at an office picnic for my father’s company and Cale and Lily loved organizing the soccer games. Lily was a natural and loved to play.

“Holy crap, Maddie. I hope you guys are socking away money for that kid. She has her whole life planned out. I do like how she’s planning on keeping the vet clinic her number one focus, instead of the acting and singing, though.”