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Epilogue
E
ight months later
JANE MCFARLAND COULDN’T come to our wedding, as she was in Nigeria. But Alejandro had arrived this morning, and tomorrow he’d be standing up for Ian as best man.
“So you’ll take good care of Manito, si, Calí?” he asked, making my name sound incredibly exotic with that accent of his. We were sitting on Ian’s porch…it was a beautiful June evening, and the birds were singing full force. The wind blew gently, and the smell of lilacs drifted to us. From the backyard, we could hear Bowie’s happy yipping as he serenaded his lady love. As Alé had to leave tomorrow night, we’d decided to skip a rehearsal dinner so he and Ian could have more time to catch up. The wedding was going to be small, anyway.
“Manito?” I asked in a somewhat dreamy voice. Just because I was in love with Ian didn’t mean I couldn’t enjoy the visual feast in front of me.
“That one,” he said, jerking his chin toward Ian. “Hermanito. My little brother.”
Oh! His little brother! Not cousin…brother. Sigh! I sat on the porch floor, leaning against the post so I could see both men. “I will, Alejandro, but let’s not talk about it now. I’m kind of crushing on you, and I want to soak it all in.” I sighed à la Betty Boop, and Ian grinned into his drink.
“Crushing on me…what is that?” Alejandro asked, and Ian answered in Spanish. Alé chuckled. He looked like Antonio Banderas. I am not lying about this.
“Your home is beautiful,” Alé said. “I will picture you here, being so happy.”
Ian smiled at me, and I reached up and took his hand. I had every intention of making Ian happy.
“So how are things with La Tormenta?” he asked Ian. “My mother,” he said to me, widening his eyes. “Yikes, you know?”
“I do,” I said, grinning.
“She’s fine,” Ian said. “Happy for us.” This may have been a stretch, but I let it go.
“She told me about the, how you say…the donation. Good move, Manito. You were always smart, for a quiet little guy.”
“Callie’s idea, actually,” Ian said.
Alejandro raised an eyebrow. “Even better.”
The thought still gave me a pang, but it had been the right thing to do. I thought so, anyway.
We sold the Morelock chair.
Colleen McPhee at the Museum of the American Craftsman had been ecstatic. “You’re sure?” she’d said on the phone. “Not that we don’t want it, of course! We do! But you seemed so…adamant.”
“I’m sure,” I said.
The museum paid thirty grand for it. Though I was granted special visitation rights, when the time came to actually say goodbye, I couldn’t help but cry a little. “You don’t have to do this,” Ian said, frowning. “Callie, if it makes you cry—”
“No. It’s fine.” I smiled and wiped my eyes. “I’m sure.”
And then I sent a check to a very good charity. Bono’s charity. Uh-huh. That’s right. And guess what else? I got a letter. From Bono! And a signed picture. And guess what else? The next time U2 went on tour, I’d be getting free tickets and backstage passes, though I’d probably take Bronte, because Ian was sticking to his Mahler symphonies and wouldn’t fully appreciate my favorite Irish band.
The thing about my beautiful Morelock chair was, well…it had done its job. All those years of comfort were deeply appreciated, let me tell you. But I didn’t need a chair that symbolized what I could have one day, because now I had it. Maybe Jane McFarland had rubbed off on me a little, too, because the chair became…well…just a chair. A beautiful chair, a special chair, but it wasn’t my happily-ever-after. Ian and I were making that on our own.
And if it was a blatant suck-up move to the woman who would be as close to a mother-in-law as I’d get, well, so be it. Ian was worth it.
“You two, you’re making, how do you say? You’re making the eyes, si? So sweet.” Alejandro winked at me. “He loves you, Calí.”
“Which is lucky,” I murmured. “As the feeling is mutual.” I stood up and brushed off my jeans. “I should go, boys. Leave you two hermanos—” thank you, Sesame Street! “—alone so you can visit. Plus, I have to get some beauty sleep and all that.”
“Perfection, you cannot improve it,” Alejandro said, rising to kiss me on both cheeks.
“I hope you’re taking notes,” I said to my fiancé.
Ian smiled, and my knees wobbled. That smile…it just did things to me.
“Next time, I will bring my wife and my little ones so they can meet their new aunt,” Alé said.
“I’m so glad you came, Alejandro,” I smiled.
“Of course I came! But, Ian, this one, this has to stick, si? No more weddings.”
“No more weddings,” Ian agreed.
“Hasta mañana, Calí,” Alé said.
“Bye, hermano,” I said. My almost brother-in-law smiled.
Ian took my hand as we walked toward my car. “So you have a new best friend,” he murmured.
“He’s really great,” I said.
He gave that half nod. “He is. Thank you.” Still formal, still a little quiet, still a little reserved. “Don’t go falling for him,” he added.
“My heart is spoken for,” I said. Ian smiled, and happiness so overwhelming and so deep seemed to lift me off the ground. “I’ll see you tomorrow,” I whispered. “I’ll be your wife tomorrow, as a matter of fact.”
He kissed me then, and kissed me some more, then leaned his forehead against mine. “I can’t wait,” he said. My heart was so full, the air so sweet, and the sky…the sky never seemed so blue.
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