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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 29 – Musings in the Key of Elly
« Reply #165 on: October 06, 2012, 06:54:13 AM »
I had thought about adding it to my signature...once I can figure out how to work the silly thing. :P

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30
« Reply #166 on: October 07, 2012, 02:53:20 AM »
Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters

Have you ever had the suspicion that someone was keeping something from you? Something important? I don't know why...but I just have this feeling that there is something that Ethan is not telling me.

Oh don't worry, I have no reason to believe that my husband is up to anything. Our relationship is the best that it's ever been (especially now that he and I both have Wednesdays off together...having the place to ourselves is nice).



It's just when the subject of our daughter's future comes up he just smiles and refuses to talk about it. Curious indeed...but I digress.

Elysia mentioned in her last post that I finally saw my mother for the first time in twenty-six years. While I cannot say that mother has changed (that would be asking a bit too much), I do believe that she has mellowed some. She has accomplished her life's goal, that is to be the leader of this nation, and now that she is at the top there is no reason for her to so ruthlessly pursue those who oppose her. I suppose that her advanced age has a lot to do with that; it is not terribly easy to plan for someone's downfall when you are nearing the twilight of your life.



Elly caught this candid snapshot of mother at the park when she came by to watch one of her jam sessions with Judd and the Frio girls. Is that a genuine smile...?

I do not know how far I will go with our relationship. Maybe over the years she has come to accept who I am? Or am I too naïve for my own good? Part of me would love to give mother the benefit of the doubt, but the part of me that grew up with her knows better.

We shall see, I suppose.

These past couple of months have been an exercise in insanity, and for my sister and brother-in-law, an exercise in patience. My niece is a handful and a half. None of us are quite sure what has gotten into Iris lately, but she has been pulling some...interesting stunts around the house. She pranked the downstairs shower with hair dye and got her uncle Ethan.



He was not thrilled, particularly since he and Malcolm had a meeting with the hospital board that day. It is a good thing that the chairman of the board happens to be the little culprit's grandfather.

Iris rigged the kitchen sink a week or so later. (Fortunately Judd has a good sense of humor...)



Then she scared the living daylights out of her dad by booby-trapping the computer.



About a week before the beginning of summer break she punctuated her troublesome streak by getting in some serious hot water at school. To be perfectly fair, though, there were extenuating circumstances.

I was helping Elly study for finals in the living room when the front door opened. A rather muddy, slightly scraped up, and very unamused Iris ambled inside, followed by her equally unamused mother. Malcolm, who had been working on the computer, was now surveying the scene with concern.

“Downstairs. Now.”

“But mom-”



“No buts. I need to speak with your father. Do not come back upstairs until I tell you to, is that clear?”

“Can I take a bath first please? I feel really gross.”

“Yes, but you are to go to your room the minute you are done,” Darlene replied. Defeated, Iris slowly trudged down the stairs. My sister-in-law sat down on the couch and started rubbing her temples.

“Darlene, what in the world...?” Malcolm asked as he sat down next to his wife.

“Iris has been suspended for two days for her involvement in a fight.”

What?!” Malcolm's voice cracked. “What happened?”

“She beat up the schoolyard bully.”

“...come again?”



“According to witnesses the bully was already pummeling another kid when Iris intervened. The playground monitor arrived a minute or so later to find him laying on the ground with Iris sitting on top of him.” Darlene heaved a sigh. “And there lies the problem. She put a stop to the bully and probably saved this other kid from being seriously hurt. How do we punish a child for doing something that wasn't necessarily wrong?”

“Wait then, why was she suspended if the fight wasn't her fault?”

“School policy. I can't bend the rules, even for my own daughter. The worst part is I have a meeting with the parents of the other kids tomorrow, which means confronting the bully's father...which I am absolutely NOT looking forward to.”

“Who is that?”

“VJ Alvi," she practically spat.

“Iris beat up Wesley?" Elly interjected. "He's three years older than she is and a good four inches taller! Who the heck was the other kid?”

“Cycl0n3 and Emma's son, Timmy. He wound up with a bloody nose, but the school nurse didn't think it was broken.” She looked Malcolm in the eyes. “So what should we do about Iris?”

My brother-in-law thought for a moment. “Her heart was in the right place, I can't fault her for that. She should have let the playground monitor handle things, though.”

“I already told her that. Iris said that the playground monitor wasn't even looking, and she thought that if someone didn't do something fast things were going to get really bad.”

“We have a little vigilante on our hands, don't we?”

“What's worse is that the other kids on the playground were cheering her on...”

In the end Malcolm and Darlene gave her a long lecture on letting the authorities handle things, but let her off the hook as far as any further punishment was concerned. There was one positive that came out of the experience though; Iris made a new friend in Timothy Sw0rd.



By the time all of this had finally blown over it was time to switch gears into celebration mode. Today, my baby girl grew up.



She was dead exhausted from finals and didn't want much of a birthday party so we just had a quick celebration with cake and ice cream (and her boyfriend, naturally).



I swore to myself that I wouldn't cry. I failed...miserably.



I could not help it. Elysia has grown into an amazing, beautiful, upstanding woman. Thus far she has not chosen a vocation, but I know that she will excel at whatever she decides to do. Her future is bright, and I could not possibly be more proud.



Now if only Ethan would tell me what he keeps smiling about!

(Edit: All in good time, my love...all in good time. :) - Ethan)



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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters
« Reply #167 on: October 07, 2012, 04:00:45 AM »
Another wonderful update, Raia! That must've been a tough situation for Malcolm, Darlene and Iris. If I were her mother, I wouldn't be sure what to do. But I think almost everyone has had a similar dream when you succeed to beat up the schoolyard bully! Congrats Iris! Naaw, poor Holly, her little girl is growing up.  :'(


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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters
« Reply #168 on: October 07, 2012, 07:00:39 AM »
Wow! Iris is very brave (and strong) taking on a teenager like that! I'm pleased, she was let off with no more than a lecture. I really enjoyed her pranks too. Her new friend Timmy looks cute and rather happy.
Elysia is absolutely gorgeous!
Great update! :)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters
« Reply #169 on: October 07, 2012, 10:19:45 AM »
Happy birthday, Elly! Iris is a lot like her mother. I wonder if she'll go into law enforcement? :) Another wonderful chapter, Raia.

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters
« Reply #170 on: October 07, 2012, 01:27:22 PM »
Happy birthday, Elly! She is a stunner! Iris had good intentions, it just didn't work so well.

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters
« Reply #171 on: October 07, 2012, 09:29:03 PM »
Happy birthday Elysia! Poor Iris, that suspension was totally not deserved!



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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 30 – Mothers and Daughters
« Reply #172 on: October 11, 2012, 03:41:03 AM »
Another wonderful update, Raia! That must've been a tough situation for Malcolm, Darlene and Iris. If I were her mother, I wouldn't be sure what to do. But I think almost everyone has had a similar dream when you succeed to beat up the schoolyard bully! Congrats Iris! Naaw, poor Holly, her little girl is growing up.  :'(

Thanks much! Iris is indeed a tough cookie. :)

Wow! Iris is very brave (and strong) taking on a teenager like that! I'm pleased, she was let off with no more than a lecture. I really enjoyed her pranks too. Her new friend Timmy looks cute and rather happy.
Elysia is absolutely gorgeous!
Great update! :)

Not quiiite that tough though. :P Wes Alvi is still a child, but just barely. (I estimate him at about eleven.)

Be expecting to see more of Timmy. :)

Happy birthday, Elly! Iris is a lot like her mother. I wonder if she'll go into law enforcement? :) Another wonderful chapter, Raia.

I have two different careers that I'm considering for miss Iris, and that is definitely one of them. Either way, she will be working with a relative.

Happy birthday, Elly! She is a stunner! Iris had good intentions, it just didn't work so well.

Happy birthday Elysia! Poor Iris, that suspension was totally not deserved!

I still can't believe that Ethan is her father. There is almost no Bunch in her features at all--maybe the eyes, but that's it. She has to be one of the prettiest townie kids that I've seen in my game thus far. :)

Thank you all so much for reading and for the kind comments!

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 31
« Reply #173 on: October 11, 2012, 04:01:11 AM »
Chapter 31 - Diplomas and a Diamond Ring

All right, I confess—I have indeed been keeping a secret from Holly. She is a very perceptive woman, and it's not just the years of police training. Part of it is that after being married for twenty-two years we know each other inside and out, backwards and forwards. The other part is that it's difficult to contain your excitement when the secret in question involves something so...wonderful.

About two weeks ago I was out in the front yard when a familiar car pulled alongside the curb. Judd stepped out of the driver's door and waved. “Hi, Mister Bunch.”

I waved back. “Hey there Judd. Elly actually isn't here right now. She should be back by five though, so feel free to hang around.”

“It's just as well,” he replied. “I actually wanted to speak with you.”



That caught my attention. “Oh? What's up?”

Judd looked nervous. “You know that Elly and I have been together for a while, almost four years. Well...lately we've been talking about things...plans for the future...” He paused, taking a deep breath before looking me directly in the eyes. “ Mister Bunch, I want to ask her to marry me, but I want to make sure that it's all right with you first.”

It took every ounce of self-control that I had to keep from leaping for joy. There had been no doubt in my mind that this day would eventually come, and with Elysia's birthday a few short weeks away I knew that it would be soon.

“I think you already know my answer,” I replied with a grin. “You mean the world to Elysia, and I know that she means the world to you.”



“She does, sir...I love her with all of my heart.”

“And that is all that I could ever want for my daughter. You're a good man, Judd, and I would be honored to have you as part of the family.”

He breathed a sigh of relief. “Thank you.”

“So when do you plan to propose to her?” I asked.

“I was originally thinking the night of her birthday, but that would be too predictable. I don't want to wait too long though...” His voice trailed off. “I asked Dad for advice and he just said to go with my gut, but I don't know.”



“Your dad is right, Judd. You will know when the time is right,” I reassured him. “Until then, my lips are sealed. I won't even tell Holly about this conversation.”

“I appreciate that, Mister Bunch.”

“Hey, just...call me Ethan.”

Fast-forward two weeks to today. Today...the day when my little girl put on her cap and gown and left her childhood behind.



My little girl...no, my grown daughter. How has time gone by so quickly? Eighteen years ago I held her in my arms, so small and fragile. I was awestruck at the new life that Holly and I had brought into the world, hopeful that we would be able to raise her well, yet so afraid that we would do something wrong.



Over the years she grew, first into a fun-loving toddler...



...then an imaginative and curious child...



...a talented, compassionate teenager...



...and now an elegant and brilliant young woman. Today she graduated at the top of her class, just as her mother did twenty-four years ago. Holly and I were both in tears by the end of the ceremony.

Elysia was as excited as I have ever seen her. “Yes! No more homework, no more exams, no more dealing with Ms. Crumplebottom! Life is good!”



We invited the Sekemoto family over for a late lunch after the fact, but Leighton had a game (They made it to the playoffs!) and Zelda had a concert, so only Judd was able to drop by. Shortly after we ate, the two new graduates made their way upstairs, presumably for one of their customary jam sessions. But that, as it turns out, was the furthest thing from Judd's mind. As Holly and I were cleaning up the kitchen we heard a surprised shriek coming from the foyer.

“What the...?”

The two of us raced upstairs. In the back of my mind I knew what was going on, but I didn't want to say anything yet. The last thing I wanted to do was spoil the moment.

We walked into the foyer just as Judd slipped the engagement ring on our daughter's finger.



Yes! A thousand times yes!” Elysia threw her arms around him and held him tightly.

I felt Holly take my hand and squeeze it, and I couldn't help but smile. Neither of us said a word.



We didn't need to. Congratulations, Elysia and Judd...you have our blessing.

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 31 - Diplomas and a Diamond Ring
« Reply #174 on: October 11, 2012, 05:07:25 AM »
Omg! Congratulations to Elly and Judd!  :D
I found it so sweet when Judd went up the Ethan and asked if it was okay to marry Elly!
I also think that when I graduate from school, I would say the exact same thing!


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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 31 - Diplomas and a Diamond Ring
« Reply #175 on: October 11, 2012, 06:27:10 AM »
I agree with Katie! It was very sweet and very proper of Judd to ask Ethan for his daughter's hand.
And what a lovely idea to recap Elysia's childhood in pictures. :)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 31 - Diplomas and a Diamond Ring
« Reply #176 on: October 11, 2012, 07:29:01 AM »
Great update! I can't wait for the wedding and for Ethan to become a grandfather. :)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 31 - Diplomas and a Diamond Ring
« Reply #177 on: October 11, 2012, 01:20:45 PM »
How sweet! I guess it was only a matter of time for Judd and Ely to get engaged. ;) Ely has grown up so fast...

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« Reply #178 on: October 11, 2012, 06:13:17 PM »
Yeah!
Congrats Elly and Judd!
I love the recapping shots!

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 31 - Diplomas and a Diamond Ring
« Reply #179 on: October 11, 2012, 08:01:17 PM »
Congrats Elly and Judd.

 

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