FROM NOW UNTIL ETERNITY
Chapter Fourteen
It was Sunday at the park. Jack
and Rose were comfortably seated on a blanket, enjoying the picnic that Jack
had prepared for Rose as a surprise. They had spent all day laughing, eating,
and just enjoying each other’s company. Now night had fallen, and they lay in
each other’s arms, mesmerized by the stars above.
Slowly, Rose’s mind drifted to
the tiny life that they had created, but had yet to discuss. Her hand caressed
her abdomen slightly, which held the tiny entity. What were they going to do?
Options were numerous, but time was limited.
"Jack…what are we going to
do?" Her voice was weak and trembling, revealing her fear. What if he
wanted her to have an abortion? She didn’t think she’d be able to do such a
thing. Adoption? Better than abortion, but could she really give up something
that was made by the love she shared with Jack? Oh, why did it have to be so
hard?
"What do you want do?"
He was just as confused as Rose. There were pros and cons to everything.
Personally, he was against abortion. To him, it was murder. The fetus was a
human, too, and had a right to the chance at a full life. It was unfair and
selfish to deny it that. But he knew this was also Rose’s decision. She was
going to have to live with this. He wasn’t going to tell her what to choose.
Rose sighed, a bit overwhelmed.
"I don’t know. It’s so…so…complicated. I mean, this is another life we’re
talking about here, Jack. Whatever we decide…it’s going to affect the life and
future of another person. How do we know we’re making the right decision?"
"That’s the problem. We
don’t know. All we can do is discuss the options, decide what’s best, and hope
for the best."
"Hope for the best, huh?
Let’s see…we need to discuss this."
"There’s no better time than
the present." Jack squeezed her shoulder. "Let’s see…there’s three
options to consider here. We can keep it and raise it ourselves. We can give it
up for adoption…and then…there’s…"
"Abortion." Rose
sighed, not taking her eyes off the star-filled sky.
"So…what choice do you like
best?"
"Not abortion. No matter
what, this baby is a part of me and you. We made it out of our love. To kill
that…it’d be like killing ourselves."
"Okay. That leaves two
options. Keeping the baby, or adoption."
Rose looked at Jack, thinking of
their baby. Could she really carry her baby for nine months just to give it
away to strangers? But if she kept it…how would Jack and herself support it?
What about their families? His sister already hated her…or disliked her,
rather, and Rose didn’t even want to think of her mother’s reaction.
"Jack…I…I just don’t know.
I’m so confused."
"Well…we don’t have to make
a choice right this minute. We have nine months to decide." Jack smiled,
kissing her forehead.
"Nine months." Rose bit
her lip, suddenly afraid. "Jack…I’m…"
"Shh." He placed a
finger on her lips. "I know, and so am I. But I promise you, Rose, we’ll
get through this together. I will never leave you."
"I know you won’t. I love
you, Jack. More than you know."
"I love you, too, Rose. Now,
come. I’ll get you home before your mother sends out a search party."
Hand in hand, Jack and Rose head
for Rose’s apartment building, their minds on the future and the life they were
bringing into the world. A life that was going to be as perfect as their love.
*****
The apartment was fully lit when
Rose returned. Her mother was in the living room, taking plates from people
Rose knew all too well. The Hockleys.
"Rose! There you are!"
Ruth got to her feet. "You do remember the Hockleys, don’t you?"
Rose just nodded, confused as to
why they would be visiting her mother, especially now, knowing that the social
status of the DeWitt-Bukaters had dropped down a notch. "Mother…what is
this all about?"
"It’s about you and me,
Sweetpea." Cal got to his feet, a smug smile spread across his face.
"I need you."
"You need me?" Rose
frowned. She didn’t like the sound of this.
"You see, there’s this
dinner party we have to attend," Mrs. Hockley explained.
"It’s tomorrow night. The
problem is that escorts are required, and Cal waited until the last minute to
ask anyone," Mr. Hockley explained.
"So we turned to our old
friend Ruth, here." Mrs. Hockley squeezed the other woman’s hand.
"So, what do you say,
Sweetpea? Be my date?" Cal gave her one of his toothy grins.
Rose grimaced. Just to think of a
night with Caledon Hockley made her stomach crawl. Besides, she had a
boyfriend. What would Jack say about this proposition?
"Of course she’ll be your
date." Ruth grinned. "Be here at seven."
"Mother!" Rose’s eyes
widened with shock.
"Excellent. We’ll see you
then, dear. Hopefully this will be the beginning of a wonderful relationship
between our two families," Mrs. Hockley crooned.
"Oh, I’m sure it will
be." Ruth smiled, leading the Hockleys to the door. "Rose looks
forward to tomorrow evening."
"As do I." Cal winked
at Rose, who just stood there and glared at her mother. "Tomorrow,
Sweetpea."
Ruth sighed with satisfaction as
she closed the door behind her guests. By the look of things, she’d be moving
back into the world of luxury that she once knew. That was, if things went the
way she hoped they would. Finally, she turned, to find Rose glaring at her.
"What?"
"How dare you, Mother? How
dare you arrange that date without consulting me first?"
"Rose…the Hockleys are a
very powerful family. They can help us back into the circle of polite
society."
"I don’t care about polite
society, Mother! I hate Caledon Hockley! He’s a pompous jerk and a bully!
That’s why I broke up with him the first time!"
"Rose…"
"And I will not go to that
dinner party with him! I won’t!"
Ruth’s eyes grew cold and her
voice as hard as steel. "You will go on that date, Rose, and you will
behave accordingly. You will do whatever it takes to make us rich again. If
that means spending time with young Mr. Hockley, so be it. Do you understand
me?"
Rose opened her mouth to answer,
but no sound emerged. She was too stunned by her mother’s cold determination to
answer.
Suddenly, the ice in Ruth’s
demeanor melted, and she embraced her daughter tightly. "I knew we
understood each other. We both want the same thing. Now, go upstairs and go to
bed. You have a busy day tomorrow, with school and then the party. You need
your beauty rest. Now, good night, darling." She kissed Rose’s forehead before
watching the girl disappear up the stairs. She was totally unaware of the
secret Rose held, or of the swirling emotions her plan had set in motion.
*****
Rose sat on her bed, her head
buried in her hands, her emotions a whirlpool. Her life had turned into a roller
coaster, and she didn’t know how to get off. How had her life gotten to be such
a mess? Well, at least she still had Jack. That was a plus. No matter what,
she’d always have her blue-eyed artist.
She yawned tiredly when the phone
rang, interrupting the silence of the room. Sighing, she picked it up.
"Hello?"
"Rose." Jack’s voice
came through the receiver, cutting away at the gloom that was beginning to
gather in her head.
"Jack, I’m so glad you called."
She sniffed back her tears.
"I called to say one more
good night and tell you what a good day this was. Hey, are you all right? You
sound kind of…gloomy."
Rose had to smile. Jack knew her
so well. "It’s my mother. She wants me to go out with Caledon Hockley
tomorrow. Some kind of dinner party."
"What did you say?"
"I tried to tell them I was
refusing the offer, but she accepted, and it was like I wasn’t even in the
room. After the Hockleys left, I told Mother that I wasn’t going out with
him."
"What happened next?"
Jack sounded worried for Rose and their baby. He had met Ruth DeWitt-Bukater
only once, and the way she had looked at him…it was like he was an insect, a
dangerous insect that must be squashed quickly.
"She informed me in so many
words that I didn’t have a choice. That it was all a part of her get rich quick
scheme. She wouldn’t even listen to me, Jack. It was like she didn’t care. What
am I going to do?"
Jack took a deep breath. He
didn’t know what to say. Of course, he didn’t want Rose to go out with Caledon
Hockley…but what choice did they have? Going up against Ruth DeWitt-Bukater
could be trouble, and that was something neither Rose nor himself needed right
now, especially with a baby on the way. "Rose…just go out with him…this
one time."
"Jack!"
"No, Rose, listen. If we
fight this right now, she can ruin everything. She can make both of our lives
miserable. For right now, we’ll play her game, until we can come up with a
solution."
Rose took a deep breath, trying
to pull herself together. She understood what Jack was saying, but she didn’t
know if she could do it. "Jack…I don’t know…I despise Cal…"
"So do I, Rose. But it’s
what we have to do if we want to stay together. At least, until I can think of
something, anyway."
"Okay, Jack. I’ll go to the
dinner party. But I’m not happy about this."
He laughed. "I don’t expect
you to be. I love you, Rose. Everything’s going to be okay. I promise."
"I love you, too, Jack. Good
night."
"Night." He hung up,
hoping that he was doing the right thing. What if she decided that she wanted
to be with a rich Hockley instead of a poor Dawson? What if Ruth made sure he’d
never see Rose again?
He blocked those insecurities
from his thoughts as he turned off the lights. Falling asleep, he reassured
himself that Rose truly loved him and wouldn’t leave him for Cal, no matter how
much money was involved.