FROM NOW UNTIL ETERNITY
Chapter Thirty
Jack and Rose stood before the
estate that Jack had called home for the past three years. It was huge and
beautiful. It was obvious that someone rich and powerful lived there. Rose held
Jack’s hand tightly, remembering her last meeting with Irene. This confrontation
was something she wasn’t looking forward to. What if the old woman split her
and Jack up again? What then? Sensing Rose’s insecurity, Jack squeezed her
hand, reassuring her of his love and devotion. Irene was not going to split
them up this time. He wouldn’t let her.
"Jack…I’m not sure about
this. Can’t we just take off and not deal with her at all?" Rose bit her
lip, feeling cowardly for wanting to avoid Irene and hide away, but she
couldn’t help it. The woman terrified her, and the last time she had stood up
to her, she had lost.
"If you want, you can wait
out here, and I’ll confront her on my own. You don’t have to face her again if
you don’t want to."
Rose sighed, trying not to show
her relief. She hated this. That she was too afraid to face the woman that had
stolen her love, self-respect, and even her courage. No, Jack shouldn’t have to
do this alone. She was going to go in with him. Fear or no fear, Irene couldn’t
hurt her anymore…not when she had Jack by her side.
"No. I’m fine. Just don’t
let go of my hand and don’t leave me alone with her." Rose chuckled,
pushing away her fear. As long as she had Jack, she was going to be all right.
"You jump, I jump."
Jack smiled at the familiar
saying. It was like they had never been apart. "I love you." He
kissed her gently, tightening his grip on her hand. "Let’s get this over
with."
Rose nodded and followed him
inside, hoping that this time her courage wouldn’t fail her. This was her and
Jack’s future at stake. She couldn’t let Irene take that away again.
"Jack!" The twins, Lily
and Paul, called out as they ran to greet their brother. They stopped when they
saw that he wasn’t alone.
"Hey, there." Jack
hugged his brother and sister, who had grown a great deal from the last time he
had seen them. "You guys remember Rose, don’t you? From when we lived in
Chicago?"
The children smiled shyly and
shook their heads. They barely even remembered their lives in Chicago, much to
Jack’s disappointment. They didn’t even remember Mae, and Irene had forbidden
any talk of the kind woman or their sister…or anything else about Chicago.
"You both have grown so
much." Rose smiled, a bit of her unease evaporating.
"Lily! Paul!" Irene called,
coming down the staircase. Jack stepped back to Rose’s side and took her hand
in his. He smiled reassuringly at her as he felt her trembling. "Relax.
Everything will be all right," he reassured his new bride, who was busy
chewing on her bottom lip.
"Jack…" Irene blinked
in surprise as she noticed that the twins weren’t alone. She frowned when she
saw the DeWitt-Bukater girl by his side. She had never expected to see the girl
again. How odd. "Miss DeWitt-Bukater…what a surprise to see you again…and
with my grandson."
"Surprised, are you,
Grandmother? After terrorizing her into dumping me?" Jack’s anger flared
up. All the pain…all the heartache…it was all her fault! She saw what losing
Rose was doing to him, and she couldn’t care less!
"Jack, dear…what are you
talking about? Come…we’ll have some tea and we can discuss this."
"We don’t want anything from
you. Not now. Not ever again." Jack shook his head. "I wouldn’t even
have returned to this miserable place if it hadn’t been for my need to say
good-bye to Lily and Paul and to tell you how disgusted I am by your bullying
Rose out of my life!"
Irene’s eyes widened with shock
and indignation. So the girl had blabbed about her part in their breakup three
years ago. She had to admit she was surprised. From what the girl’s mother had
said in a recent call, everything was fine. The girl was engaged to the Hockley
boy and all thoughts of Jack seemed to have disappeared. Well…obviously that
wasn’t the case, because here the girl was, by her grandson’s side, as he
ripped Irene apart for meddling in his affairs.
"What does this yelling
matter now, dear?" Irene asked, glaring at the girl who held her
grandson’s heart. "I have it on very good authority that the girl’s
engaged now. A Mr. Caledon Hockley, I do believe."
"I was engaged to Caledon
Hockley, but as of this evening, the engagement is off." Rose spoke up,
pushing down her fear. Jack shouldn’t be the only one standing up for their
love. She wanted to be strong and brave herself.
"Oh, really?" Irene
crossed her arms. "I’m sure your mother would beg to differ. She worked so
hard for your union with the Hockleys."
Rose frowned. What was that about
her mother? She had nothing to do with this. "I don’t know what you’re
playing at, but leave my mother out of this."
"Why, she’s already in it,
my dear. You didn’t honestly think that I was the only one wanting your little
romance with my grandson to end, did you? Your mother also had a hand, my dear.
She wanted you with Hockley and away from Jack. At least my reasons were
honorable. You both were too young for marriage."
"Well, we’re not now."
Jack turned the conversation away from Rose’s mother. "Because we’ve just
returned from Las Vegas. Rose and I got married, and this time you can’t come
between us."
Irene stepped back in shock. This
she wasn’t expecting. They had remarried, and the boy was right. Now that he
was no longer a minor, there was nothing she could do. She had no choice but to
accept it. "Fine, Jack. If this is what you want, you’ll get no more
resistance from me. You’re right. You are of age now. But if you think that
this will be easy for either of you…think again."
"Rose and I know that it
won’t be easy. That it takes a lot for a marriage to work. But we’re up to the
challenge."
Irene only nodded. She glanced at
Rose, who appeared to be deep in thought. "You’ll have no more trouble
from me. But I can’t speak for your mother. Surely she’ll be against this
union." With that said, Irene disappeared upstairs and made a phone call.
Poor Ruth. She had worked so hard for the Hockley marriage to happen. But now
it was all ruined. She had to be warned.
*****
Rose frowned as she and Jack left
the mansion. Something was bothering her…something important.
"Well, that was easy."
Jack pulled her close, kissing the top of her head. "I was expecting more
of a fight."
"I don’t think it’s over
yet." Rose sighed, turning in his arms, laying her head against his steady
chest. "What do you think she meant about my mother?"
Jack sighed, tightening his hold
around her shoulders. "Maybe she was in on it. We can go pay her a visit
if you want, but it’ll have to wait until tomorrow. We’re pretty much
jet-lagged here. We should get some sleep before we do anymore traveling."
"I…I don’t know, Jack. If my
mother was a part of breaking us up…I don’t think I’ll be able to forgive
her."
"Shh, sweetie. Don’t think
about that right now. That’s something to leave for tomorrow. Right now, we’ll
go in, eat something…and get some sleep. I’m sure Grandmother won’t mind
fulfilling our needs. She does owe us that much."
"I love you." Rose
rubbed his arms, feeling at peace for the first time in years. Jack was right.
Her mother could wait. Right now, all she wanted to do was spend the rest of
the night in Jack’s arms, basking in the glow of being Mrs. Jack Dawson once
again.
*****
The next day, Jack and Rose left
South Carolina in high spirits. Irene had apologized and welcomed Rose into the
family. She had given them a huge breakfast and driven them to the airport.
Rose, of course, was surprised by Irene’s kindness. At first, she was horribly
suspicious, but decided that there was nothing to fear. Jack had made good and
sure that Rose was never left alone with Irene.
Sitting on the plane, she watched
South Carolina fall away as they headed to Chicago to confront Ruth.
*****
The penthouse was dark and quiet
when Jack and Rose arrived. At first, Rose thought that the place was empty,
until she heard the soft clink of ice against glass. Her mother was home, and
by the sound of it, drinking. She knew of Rose’s recent nuptials. Irene had
probably called her.
"Mother?" Rose took
Jack’s hand in hers, needing his warm strength as she led the way into the
penthouse.
"So, the little slut has
returned home." Ruth’s voice was cold and full of anger. All her plans…her
hard work…all flushed down the drain by her ungrateful daughter. Trembling with
pent-up emotion, Ruth got to her feet and turned on the light, allowing Rose to
view the evidence of last night’s tirade. Glass and vases…broken. Priceless
paintings, ripped. Her home had been destroyed by Hurricane Ruth.
"You did all of this?"
Rose took a step closer to Jack, realizing just how unstable her mother really
was.
"It represents the mess
you’ve made out of both our lives, don’t you think?" Ruth glared at her
daughter.
Rose shook her head, refusing to
be held responsible for her mother’s life any longer. "No, Mother, it’s
your mess. Didn’t you think that I would find out about your part in keeping
Jack and I apart? At least Irene was concerned about us being so young, but
your reasons…they were nothing but selfish."
"I did what I did for you,
Rose. I knew that Cal was what you needed…"
"No, Mother. Cal was what
you needed. I never liked him, nor did I love him. Not now, not ever. The
engagement…it was all for you. But I can’t do it anymore. I won’t. I will not
sacrifice my life for yours…it ends now."
"Like hell…." Ruth
began, but was cut off by Rose’s icy stare.
"I won’t, Mother. I’ll never
forgive you, either. We’ll be going now." Rose pulled Jack towards the
door, wanting to be away from her drunk mother as soon as possible.
"Rose! Wait! What will
become of me?" Ruth cried out in desperation, knowing that once Rose
walked out that door, she’d be all alone. "What’s to become of me?"
Rose looked at her mother, pity
in her green gaze. What could she say to her now? Really, there was nothing
else to say. She had been betrayed, and now it was time to take her leave. To
begin a new life with the only man she could ever love.
"Mother…that is all up to
you. Just like my life is now all up to me. Good-bye." That said, Rose and
Jack left the ruined penthouse and didn’t look back. Their lives were now
intertwined, and their love truly lasted into eternity, no matter what
obstacles were thrown in their way.
The End.