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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 53
« Reply #345 on: January 13, 2013, 05:16:07 PM »
Sorry it's taken so long for me to update! I've been a bit sidelined by goings-on at work and a minor case of writer's block. :P

Chapter 53 – Zoey's Wedding Album

I write this as a married woman.



Yesterday was the most amazing day of my life. Andrew and I were surrounded by family and friends, the ceremony and reception were simply unforgettable...it was an experience that I will treasure for as along as I live.

We spent most of that morning just relaxing. Well, trying to relax anyway. I was filled with nervous energy and couldn't sit still for anyone's business.



Yes, I know, what woman upgrades a toilet on her wedding day? It made the morning go by quickly enough, at least.

Finally the time came to pack up everything up and head to the falls. With me, Andrew, Mom, Dad, Kenji, my grandparents, great-aunt and uncle, and various and sundry cousins all in tow...this was no small feat. It took all five of the family cars to carry everyone plus the cake and the decorations and we were still packed in like sardines.

It was a good thing I wasn't wearing one of those big floofy dresses, then I really would have been in trouble.



Like the dress by the way? It was a gift from Devon, believe it or not. He said that he bought it off of a “noble lady with excellent taste” during one of his many trips to the past. While my cousin won't tell me exactly who she was, I will agree that the lady did indeed have excellent taste. I absolutely fell in love with this dress, and I immediately knew that I wanted to wear it for my wedding.

And Andrew...oh my.



When I caught my first glimpse of Andrew I had to catch my breath. Handsome doesn't even begin to describe it. This...was my best friend. The man who was about to become my husband.

You could have knocked me over with a feather at that point.

“Are you ready, Zo?”

I could hardly speak. “Yes.”

We made our way to the arch as the music began to play, and Andrew took my hand in his. “Zoey Leah Sekemoto, words cannot express the love I have for you. You are my reason to smile, my reason to laugh.” Slowly he slipped the ring on my finger. “I take you as my wife, my partner, my companion for life. This ring is my vow, to love you and be faithful to you for as long as I live.”



Ever been so happy that you started crying? That was me right at that moment.

“Andrew Michael Goth,” I began. “Ever since we met as children I knew that you were special. You were always my best and dearest friend, the one who I could share anything with, the one who I always looked forward to seeing and hated to part from. Looking back on it all now I realize that I have always loved you. This ring is a symbol of that love, an unending, unbreakable circle. I take you as my husband and give you my undying love and devotion, for now and for the rest of my life.”



Now it was Andrew who was in tears.

“Zoey...”

“Andrew...”

“Just kiss me, will you?”



Our first kiss as man and wife. I would say that sparks were flying everywhere, but that would be way too cliché.

No sooner had we ended the kiss...



“I...ooh...hate to interrupt, but ow!”

My sister-in-law's new baby decided to crash the party. :) Everyone gave Cassie a cheerful send-off as Bella carted her off to the hospital for the birth. A few hours later Mortimer got the text message that his new granddaughter had arrived—a healthy, happy, blue-haired baby girl named Melissa. He was on cloud nine. A new daughter-in-law and a new grandbaby all on the same day. Pretty cool, huh?

After that little distraction Andrew and I did the traditional cutting of the cake, amid the cheers and laughter of our family and friends. I felt like the luckiest girl in the world.





It was the best cake that Kenji has ever made, and that's saying quite a bit. The bottom layer was plain yellow cake with lemon curd (my personal favorite), the middle was chocolate with raspberry (Mom's request) and the top was strawberry with Bavarian cream. It was all delicious.

(On a side note, It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Kenji opened up his own pastry shop once he finishes culinary school. Yes, he is that good.)

Anyway, back to the reception. :) Andrew turned up the tunes and we all started dancing. No one can possibly resist the chicken dance, can they? (Even though I tried...I'm not exactly a fan of that song, if you want to know the truth.)



My brother's girlfriend, apparently not one for dancing, decided to amuse herself fishing.



Not everyone was having a good time though. About an hour into the dancing I noticed Iris and Timothy heading in my direction. My cousin's husband looked a touch on the green side and was half leaning on her for support.

“I'm afraid we're going to have to bail on you, Zo-zo...” Iris said in a very apologetic tone. “Timmy's feeling a bit under the weather and I should probably--”



At that moment Timothy suddenly paled and bolted for the restroom. Uh-oh.

“--get him home. Darn it, I told him he needed to get his Simflu shot.” Iris shook her head and sighed. “This is going to be a long night...”

Forget long night. Try a long three days. Been there, done that, never doing it again, thank you very much. Note to self: ask Andrew if he's been vaccinated.

They missed out on something absolutely amazing. Not twenty minutes after they left we were met with an amazing sight.



How many people can honestly say that they had a unicorn visit their wedding reception? I wish I could find adequate words to describe her. She was beautiful. Stunning. Seemingly ancient yet still so full of life.



Imagine my shock when the unicorn approached me. I stood stock still, afraid to even move for fear of scaring her away. I felt a distinct calm about her, like she was projecting her thoughts into my head. Slowly I reached out and let her sniff my hand.



She accepted my touch and I felt a sense of warmth. Then, suddenly, the unicorn bolted away. It was the most amazing thing I have ever experienced. What a way to end a spectacular day.

By the end of the night Andrew and I were exhausted. We originally planned to spend our wedding night at the campsite nearest the falls, but in the end we decided that our own bed at home would be far more comfortable.

Our bed. I like the sound of that.



All right, so maybe we weren't that tired after all.



I think I'll leave it at that. :)

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(A/N: As far as weddings go, this was one of my favorite, and by far the most chaotic. At this stage of the game I have fourteen sims in the house. Coordinating a party with that many sims can be a multi-tasking nightmare at times. Fortunately they (mostly) behaved.

Among the (many) mods I run is Twallan's Vector mod, for a bit of added realism and challenge. (as if I needed more :P) Timothy was starting to feel the early effects of the Simfluenza virus and was more or less miserable the entire time. I finally just sent him home so he could rest.

The unicorn was just an added bonus. :)
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« Reply #346 on: January 13, 2013, 10:23:33 PM »
This a totally amazing update. I just can't get over the wedding... the picture, the vows, the pregnant lady adn even timmy's bout of influenza... you juggled it beautifully! Wow! Just... wow!  :D



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« Reply #347 on: January 14, 2013, 03:07:59 AM »
The wedding was beautiful, it s awesome that she get a visit from a unicorn. Fourteen sims? You are very brave. :P

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« Reply #348 on: January 14, 2013, 04:06:54 AM »
Fabulous update, fabulous wedding and fabulous good luck to be visited by the unicorn.  I don't know how you manage 14 Sims.  I know 8 is a major stretch for me.  14! You are amazing!
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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 53 – Zoey's Wedding Album
« Reply #349 on: January 14, 2013, 04:51:21 AM »
I like playing with 8 family members but 14! That's really amazing!

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« Reply #350 on: January 14, 2013, 12:48:49 PM »
Wow 14 Sims, cool unicorn by the way.
Maybe soon there will be 15 sims?

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 53 – Zoey's Wedding Album
« Reply #351 on: January 15, 2013, 06:18:54 PM »
This a totally amazing update. I just can't get over the wedding... the picture, the vows, the pregnant lady adn even timmy's bout of influenza... you juggled it beautifully! Wow! Just... wow!  :D

Thank you! It was seriously a wow to play, too. A bit of crazy mixed with strange mixed with fun. About the only thing that didn't happen was someone dying, and well, I'd rather that not happen anyway. Both Ethan and Holly are near the end of the Elder stage and I'm already on edge. :o

The wedding was beautiful, it s awesome that she get a visit from a unicorn. Fourteen sims? You are very brave. :P
Fabulous update, fabulous wedding and fabulous good luck to be visited by the unicorn.  I don't know how you manage 14 Sims.  I know 8 is a major stretch for me.  14! You are amazing!
I like playing with 8 family members but 14! That's really amazing!

I had totally forgotten about the unicorn, as I hadn't seen her since Elysia was still a toddler! I'm surprised she's still around, actually. While she was a welcome sight, the swarm of wild horses that came with her only added to the insanity.

Brave, no. Insane is more likely. :P I have a really hard time giving up favorite sims and have restarted from old saves four times already to avoid moving people out. Having Devon and family leave was bad enough, and (spoiler) I'm going to have to do it again at some point, unfortunately. My ability to multitask can only go so far when I'm playing a firefighter. :P

Wow 14 Sims, cool unicorn by the way.
Maybe soon there will be 15 sims?

Hmmm...not quiiiite yet. ;)

Thanks for the comments and for reading. :) Next up: An interlude. A little insight into the inner workings of Marcus's brain, an old criminal case broken wide open, and the perils of being a workaholic.



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Two Worlds, One Heart - Interlude III
« Reply #352 on: January 15, 2013, 09:56:18 PM »
Interlude – Enter the Hacker

Very early that next morning...

Iris was awakened by someone tapping on her shoulder. Her eyes felt glued shut. What time was it?

“Mom?”

Iris opened one eye and glanced at the alarm clock near her bed. Two-forty-six. What in the world was Marcus doing up at this time of the morning? Motherly instinct began to kick in and she was instantly worried.



“What's...wrong, honey?”

“I need you to come see something,” the teenager blurted out. “It's very important.”

Iris was not in the mood for this. “Marc, I just got to sleep an hour ago. Your dad has been sick all night. Can't this wait until daylight?”

“I kind of doubt it.”

“What is it that it can't possibly wait a few hours?”

“I managed to hack into the Warehouse's computer system.”

Iris's eyes shot open. Now she was wide awake.

A short while later...

“I can't hardly believe what I'm seeing.”



Financial records, contact lists, confidential e-mails—everything about the Outstanding Citizens' Warehouse Corp. was there, plain as day. Iris and Holly watched, mouths agape, as the details of the entire operation were laid bare before their eyes.

“H...how did you do this?” Holly asked. “We tried for decades to access their system, and even our best hacker couldn't get past the firewall.”

“That's because no one at the department could hold a candle to their own computer mastermind,” Marcus explained. “I have to admit, I'm stunned by the complexity of his coding.”

“Who was it?”

He turned around to look at Iris, the expression on his face deadpan. “Mom...it was my other grandfather. Cycl0n3.”

Iris couldn't keep herself from gasping. Her father-in-law had always been enigmatic, and Timothy had told her how distant he was when he was growing up. But a criminal? She never could have imagined that. As she stared at the computer screen, though, the evidence was there. Instantly her heart went out to her husband. Poor Timothy...

Holly shook her head. “Hank always had his suspicions, but try as we did none of us could ever find enough evidence to prove it.” She laughed. “And now a fourteen-year-old has blown the case wide open. I am very, very impressed!”

“What I still don't understand is how,” Iris started. “Marcus, how did you do this? Their firewall system has seemed unbreakable.”



“Conventionally, it probably still is unbreakable. What their firewall does is identify the intruding IP address, install a rootkit on the offending computer, and terminate the connection. The rootkit automatically sabotages any further attempts to access the database and redirects the computer to a donut shop.”

“A donut shop?”

“You know, that whole stereotype about cops and donuts? Apparently my grandfather had a sense of humor.”

Iris laughed. That would explain why she kept seeing the Simkin Donuts website on her supervisor's browser. So Blair wasn't obsessed with donuts after all.

“I used a workaround,” Marcus continued. “See, I have access to...a special server that is quite a distance away from Sunset Valley. I used it to route my communication to the OCWC mainframe, therefore it didn't even register an IP address at all. There were still a few hoops that I had to jump through to get this far, but that one was by far the biggest hurdle.”

Iris was dumbfounded.

“Can...you copy this onto a jump drive?”

“Already done. Three jump drives, actually, just in case one should get lost.” He handed a trio of data drives to his mother with a grin. “You may be a bit surprised by some of the stuff you'll find in there. Like who had been funneling money from the family corporate accounts.”

This piqued Iris's interest. “I'm almost afraid to ask.”

“It was really interesting, actually. The Organization seems to have experienced a power vacuum after the death of Nick Alto...” His voice trailed off. He looked at his great-aunt apologetically. “I'm...sorry. I hope I didn't offend you.”

“Not at all,” Holly sighed. “I knew of my father's involvement in all of this, so anything that you tell me will not come as a shock.”

“It might, actually. The Organization was leaderless for a while and was having a hard time procuring funds. It would seem that Mr. Alto was also their primary benefactor, so when both he and his wife died their bank accounts suffered tremendously.” He hesitated. “There apparently was some talk about getting those funds back. The de-facto leader sent several e-mails to his underlings asking how feasible it was to...attack Mr. Alto's...heir.”

“...attack?”

“...yeah.”



Holly stood in stunned silence.

“The Organization ultimately came to the conclusion that it would be too challenging and too risky to attempt anything against the family, given aunt Holly's ties to law enforcement, so they searched for other means of making their illicit money.” Marcus opened one of the files and pointed at the screen. “It took them a while, but they found a new ally, one who was just as willing to work with them and just as able to tap into large amounts of money.”

Iris squinted a bit to read the words. It appeared to be a series of e-mails:

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Dear Sir,

The nightly transfer of §200 from each business account is a good place to start. If this avoids detection in the first three months, increase to §300. Your dividend will be 10%, as discussed. Rest assured, we will be monitoring all activity very closely and can mobilize “protection” as needed.

Your cooperation has been a great benefit to all parties involved.

Regards,

X.C.


---END---

“X.C...that's Xander Clavell,” Holly pointed out what was already on Iris's mind. “He has been a person of interest for decades.”

“Exactly. Now, the other party didn't leave a name or initials and used an anonymous e-mail account, but the e-mail itself was tracked to an IP address at the corporate towers.” He cracked a smile. “Let's just say that great-grandpa Geoffrey did a very wise thing by leaving the business to you and Dad.”

Iris quirked an eyebrow. “Oh?”

“Because when Dad took over as CEO, the man who was responsible for funneling the money to the Warehouse was no longer in power and no longer had easy access to the accounts.” Marcus opened a separate window and began typing something.



“Look at the next e-mail string, Mom. This one is much more recent. It's time/date stamped to two years ago, shortly after Dad's promotion. Xander must have retired or something, because the initials are different.”

--

Hello,

Darn it, darn it, DARN it! Business is back in family hands and I've been demoted. Account access is restricted from my level and all outside transactions have been put to a halt by the the new CEO. What's worse, he actually pays attention.

Any idea what to do next? I'm stumped.

Regards,

Your friend.


--

Dear Sir,

Your situation is a troubling one and may terminate our relationship unless means can be found to circumvent the problem. If
needs must we can have our...I.T. Department hack into the accounts. All that he would need would be a domain name and password.

We eagerly await your response,

S.A.


--

Hello again,

I have access to a single account, one that could be tapped without much suspicion. Problem is that I am now being watched. Any way you can “deal” with this new problem? That red-head is a pain in the butt.

Regards,

Your friend.


--

Dear Sir,

Good news on the account.

That you are being watched is of no consequence to us.

S.A.


---END---

Iris froze. “The former CEO was the one responsible.”

“Isn't that...?”

“VJ Alvi.”

At that moment they heard footsteps coming up the stairs and a very exhausted looking Timothy emerged. His appearance was haggard and he was much more pale than usual. It was painfully obvious that he still wasn't feeling well.



“Wha...what's going on?”

Iris smiled. “Our son just cracked the case of who was embezzling funds from the Company before you took over. How are you feeling?”

“You probably don't wanna know,” came her husband's lethargic reply. “Mouth is dry, thought I'd try some ginger ale...and we don't have any in our fridge.” Timothy stopped short. “Wait...Marcus found what?”

“VJ Alvi has ties with the Warehouse and was embezzling company funds to their benefit,” Marcus answered. “I found the e-mails to prove it.”

“Hmph, should have known,” Timothy grunted. “Good, I've been looking for a reason to take him out of management. Today ought to be interesting.”

“You probably won't even need to do that, hon. Once I get this evidence to Maddie in the lab we'll have more than enough for a search warrant on his work computer and most likely an arrest.” Iris cast a sideways glance at her husband. “You can't tell me you're actually thinking about going into the office today. Not in your condition.”

“Got shareholder meetings to plan and proposals to consider, especially now that I'm losing a VP. Too busy to be...sick.”

Two seconds later Timothy clapped one hand over his mouth and disappeared into the bathroom.



Holly just shook her head. “He works too hard.”

“Tell me about it.” Iris huffed. “I'd better get these drives down to the precinct. The sooner we can analyze that database, the better. I really want to know who exactly this “S.A.” person is.” She placed a hand on her son's shoulder and smiled. “Marc, you are amazing. I still don't know exactly how you did it, but you have done Sunset Valley a great service.”

Marcus sort of half smiled. “I may be kicked off of that server permanently for what I did. I don't know...but even if I am it was completely worth it.”

“You know,” Holly began, “your skills would be very useful in law enforcement. Have you considered maybe joining the force when you graduate?”



“Nah, too many rules and regulations. I'd be too restricted in what I can and cannot do.” He thought for a few moments. “Maybe an independent investigator though. Sort of like those old black and white films with the fedora-wearing detectives, solving cases on the fly and only barely within the limits of the law.”

Iris had to laugh at this. Her son was way too into those old film noir movies for his own good. “I'll see you later. Try to get some sleep or you'll be completely toast at school.”

“Yeah, I guess I probably should.”

As Iris turned to leave she heard a plaintive whimper coming from the direction of the bathroom. Her heart immediately went out to her ill husband and she made a mental note to give him a back rub when she got home. “You okay in there?”



“Just dying...but otherwise fine,” came Timothy's weary reply.

“You still want to go to work today?”

“Ah...no.”

“Didn't think so.”

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(A/N: Another chapter that pretty much wrote itself. :) Thank for reading!)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Interlude – Enter the Hacker
« Reply #353 on: January 16, 2013, 12:40:44 PM »
Terrific update.  Pity Timothy is so sick.  I'll have to wait until he's better to find the villain.
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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Interlude – Enter the Hacker
« Reply #354 on: January 16, 2013, 05:28:46 PM »
I have been reading for a while and just had to comment about Tim's reply "Just dying...otherwise fine." Too funny!

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« Reply #355 on: January 18, 2013, 05:13:40 PM »
Terrific update.  Pity Timothy is so sick.  I'll have to wait until he's better to find the villain.

Thank you. :) He gave his little bug to everyone in the basement except for his mother-in-law, and exactly how Darlene managed to avoid it with her luck is beyond me...

I have been reading for a while and just had to comment about Tim's reply "Just dying...otherwise fine." Too funny!

Hehe...thanks. I can't take total credit for that though. My husband has been known to say that when he has a cold. :P

Next up: Three birthdays, two young romances, and a horde of rampaging angry gnomes. Oh, and someone is pregnant. Just...not who you might expect.

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« Reply #356 on: January 18, 2013, 07:21:57 PM »
Thank you. :) He gave his little bug to everyone in the basement except for his mother-in-law, and exactly how Darlene managed to avoid it with her luck is beyond me...

Hehe...thanks. I can't take total credit for that though. My husband has been known to say that when he has a cold. :P

Next up: Three birthdays, two young romances, and a horde of rampaging angry gnomes. Oh, and someone is pregnant. Just...not who you might expect.
A horde of rampaging angry gnomes? That I've got to see. That was an amazing chapter, too!

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« Reply #357 on: January 19, 2013, 09:00:08 AM »
I think I have a feeling whose pregnant... ;)

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 54
« Reply #358 on: January 21, 2013, 01:18:40 AM »
@ ArtisticFantasy - Thanks!

Chapter 54 – Milestones

I have to admit something; sometimes I miss being in the police force. Working with Iris and Marc on the Warehouse case brought back a lot of good memories. When all was said and done an embezzler was behind bars and the Organization had scattered to the wind...at least for the time being. No one had been able to determine exactly who this “S.A.” person was, and chances are he (or she) would probably turn up again at some point. When that time came, though, they would have a very tenacious and frighteningly brilliant red-head to contend with.



Mayor Steel presented Marcus with a service medal for his efforts and Iris, for her part, was given a substantial raise and a promotion. To say that Iris and Timothy were proud of their son would be a serious understatement.

It was a fantastic beginning to a very eventful season here at the house.



The newlyweds returned from their honeymoon rested, refreshed, and as lovey as ever. Zoey and Andrew spent a week in Starlight Shores, the land of musical acts and magic shows, and yet surprisingly they didn't attend a single event. When Elly asked why, Zoey candidly replied that they spent a vast majority of their time in their hotel room and only left to grab the occasional bite to eat.

It should come as no surprise then that my daughter's next question involved whether or not she would be seeing grandchildren in the relatively near future. Both Zoey and Andrew just shrugged, but neither of them would say anything.

We shall see, I guess. I do hope that they don't wait for too long. Ethan and I are certainly not getting any younger and we would love to be able to meet our great-grandchildren. ;)

Right now, though, both of them seem to be focused on their careers. Zoey is really starting to turn heads at the fire station after how she handled the last couple of emergencies. The stories that she tells of raging infernos and daring rescues are fascinating to be sure, if not a bit on the unnerving side.



She was recently awarded a trophy of honor from City Hall for her part in managing, of all things, a gnome invasion.

I kid you not.



When Judd asked her exactly why angry gnomes were so dangerous, she replied in only two words. “They bite.”



Zoey somehow managed to take care of the problem before it could get any worse (apparently they also multiply) so the damage was minimal. All in a day's work, she said. My granddaughter is a very brave girl.

We had quite a few milestone birthdays to celebrate this past year. Timothy was turning forty, and not willingly.



He forced a smile and blew out the candles...





...then promptly decided that he needed a mixed drink.



Somewhere in the ten steps between the birthday cake and the juice bar he managed to acquire a five o' clock shadow. He said it was to hide the wrinkles, though truth be told I think it was Iris's idea. She seems to like him with a bit of facial stubble.



Just shy of three months later it was Iris's turn. She was more than ready for it. In her words, “I have a smoking hot husband, a great kid, and an awesome job. Who cares that I'm turning forty? I'm having the time of my life!”



Iris blew out her candles with confidence and a defiant smirk on her face. She wasn't about to let age get the best of her.





“Hey mom, you have crow's feet.”

Iris glared at her son. “I might have to retract that “great kid” comment after that...”

She was kidding, of course. :) Marcus really is a pleasant young man, and despite Iris's concerns about his social life he seems to be managing just fine.



Marcus and Eugenia have been friends for quite some time, but had lost track of each other after her parents were divorced. A little more than a year ago Eugenia's mother remarried, and her new husband is none other than Judd's older brother Sam. The family moved to a house just a few doors down from us and the two teens began to reconnect. A budding romance, perhaps? It is a bit too early to tell...but I do have my suspicions.

The toddler that Eugenia is carrying, by the way, is her half-sister Jada, Sam's little girl. Isn't she just precious?

All right...now I really want great-grandkids. It would be so wonderful to have toddlers wandering around the house again. :)

From the way things are going, my grandson may just beat out his sister when it comes to who starts having children first. About a month ago Kenji pulled something that none of us could have predicted: he and Karina eloped.



None of us even knew that they were engaged, then all of the sudden the two of them came walking in the front door with the stunning announcement that they were now man and wife.

“Well, we were fishing at Summer Hill Springs and saw the place where Mom and Dad got married, and we decided well, why not?”





“No time like the present, right?” Karina added.

My poor daughter was stunned. She loves Karina to be sure, but she was rather hurt that she couldn't be a part of her only son's wedding. What was done was done, though, and regardless of any hurt feelings she knew that Kenji and Karina were happy, and that was what was important.

By the time things began to settle down from that it was time to celebrate one more birthday.



Darlene was actually looking forward to elderhood, believe it or not. Retirement meant that she was free to travel, something that she and Malcolm have always wanted to do. There was, of course, the downside of having more wrinkles, gray hair, and creaking joints, but Darlene took it all in stride. “I'm a grandma three times over, so I might as well look the part, right?”





“How are you feeling, love?” Malcolm asked.

“Like someone just hit my spine with a sledgehammer.”

Later that evening Darlene received a very special birthday gift—a phone call from Devon with the news that she was about to become a grandmother yet again. Nadia was four months pregnant with their third child.

My sister-in-law couldn't stop smiling for the rest of the night. Another sweet grandchild to dote on and love, and now that she was retiring she could spend as much time with her grandkids as she pleased.



There's nothing like grandchildren. And nothing like great-grandchildren. Here's hoping that the baby boom continues...? Hint hint?

(Edit: Wow grandma...impatient much? - Zoey)

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(A/N: Is it just me, or is Timothy even more adorable as an adult? ;D)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 54
« Reply #359 on: January 21, 2013, 07:10:12 AM »

(A/N: Is it just me, or is Timothy even more adorable as an adult? ;D)

No, it's not just you. It's that stubble that does it. Not enough to be hairy, but just enough to make him look like a teddy bear.  :P