A LOVE NEVER FADING
Chapter Twenty-Eight
September 18, 1912
Jack and Rose arrived in the late afternoon.
The bungalow Erik had rented was beautiful. It was right on the water. There
was only one bedroom, a kitchen, and a living room. On the back of the house
was a deck that looked right out at sea and they could see the pier if they
looked down the beach. There weren't many houses around and those that were,
were set far away. They had their own little haven for two blissful weeks.
"It's so beautiful here." Rose
stared out the window. The sun was setting, casting a golden shine off the
ocean. She turned around to Jack. He was clearing the table. They had just
finished eating. "Let's go for a walk. Right on the beach." She took
a sip from her wine glass.
He smiled at her. "That's a good
idea." Jack walked over and took her glass. He kissed her cheek.
"I'll put this away. You go get ready."
Rose went into the bedroom. She pinned her
hair up in a loose bun, and pulled her shawl out. She was about to go meet
Jack, but decided to take off her shoes. "Are you ready?" she heard
him call to her. "I'll be right there." She smiled to herself and
went to him.
"I took mine off, too." Jack
pointed down to his bare feet. He had rolled up his pants to the middle of his
shins. "Come on. The sun is just setting." Jack took her hand and
they walked out to the deck. A warm breeze swept around them. They walked down
the steps to the sand. Rose felt the grains in between her toes. "I
haven't done this since I was a little girl." She gave him a dazzling
smile.
"I wish I had known you as a little
girl."
"Not as much as I wish I could have
known you as a child. I can see you now, climbing trees, jumping in puddles,
throwing frogs in girls' hair."
Jack laughed. "How did you know I did
all those things?"
"I can see it in your eyes."
"What about you? I bet you were a terror
at boarding school. Smarter than all your teachers. Pulling pranks on the
snobby girls. Scuffing up your shoes."
Rose giggled. "Yes, all those things and
more." The sun was now set. "Jack, look, they turned the pier lights
on."
He smiled. "You're going to love
it."
"When will we go?"
"When the time is right. We don't want
to spoil it."
She kissed him quickly. "Catch me if you
can." Suddenly Rose dashed ahead of him.
Jack laughed until he realized she was
getting away from him. "Oh, no you don't!" He ran after her. He could
hear her sweet laughter echoing through the night air.
Rose turned her head back to see where Jack
was. He was gaining on her very quickly. She faced forward and picked up speed.
She heard him behind her and before she knew it he had toppled her to the
ground. She let out a slight scream. Jack had turned her over so he was laying
on top of her. The were both laughing hysterically. He brushed the hair out of
her face. "Excuse me, sir, but would you please climb off of me?"
He smiled. "No, I don't think I
will."
"Well, then, I will just have to make
you." She started to squirm and push him off her but due to the fact that
she really didn't want him off, and she wasn't strong enough, he remained in
the same spot.
He laughed gently. Jack brushed his lips
against hers. He felt her shiver under him. "Are you cold?" he asked
softly.
She smiled. "No," Rose answered in
a whisper.
He smiled charmingly and kissed her. They
kept kissing, and were swept away in a wave of passion, when out of nowhere the
sky opened up and rain poured to the ground. Jack and Rose started to laugh.
"Well, that ruins everything," he said.
"It doesn't have to." She smiled
and pushed Jack off her. Rose grabbed his hand and pulled him up off the beach.
"Come on!" Holding his hand tightly, she started to run down the
beach.
"What are we doing?" he said
through laughter.
"Having fun." She took his other
hand and started to spin around. "I've waited too long for this day to let
a little water destroy it." Rose pulled Jack to her body. "A little
water has never stopped us before."
He smiled. "You're right." Jack
kissed her. "Let's have some fun."
They ran around the beach in the rain. Jack
lifted Rose off the ground and spun her around, then, despite her screaming,
threw her into the water. She chased after him and jumped on his back. He ran
with her on his back until thunder stared to rumble and lighting crashed. They
ran back to the house and went inside.
"We're soaked!" Jack said through
fits of laughter. He was resting his hands on his knees trying to catch his
breath. He looked up at Rose. "I hope you didn't ruin your dress."
She smiled at him. "I don't think I did.
It's just some rain. And who cares if I did? It was worth it." Rose walked
over to Jack and kissed him passionately.
*****
"Try not to move."
"Sorry, but that won't work on me
today."
"But I want it to be perfect."
"Can't it be perfect if I move? It will
give you a challenge. I thought you loved challenges?"
"Who am I kidding? Anything I drew of
you would be perfect." Jack laughed. Rose was sitting in the sand with a
blanket over her shoulders and was leafing through a poetry book she had found
in the house. The wind blew her loosely pinned up hair around. He watched
intently as she wiggled her toes through the sand. It was a perfect picture.
The waves were right in front of her and the birds soared overhead. He wanted
to capture it, but he kept getting distracted as she would find a poem and read
it out to him. Today she decided not to act as his model and refused to sit
still. If he wanted to draw her he would have to do it while she was moving. He
moved the coal around the sketch pad.
"Jack?"
"Yes?"
"Do you think maybe I should get a
job?"
"If you like. Do you want one?"
"A little. It's just that you go off to
work every day and I have nothing to do. I've cleaned the apartment so many
times that it almost glows. But I would feel bad leaving Maggie. We usually
spend the day together. If I had a job, what would she do? Brian is usually off
on a job. I enjoy our daily outings." She looked out at the water.
"Oh, I don't know what to do."
Jack smiled. He put his sketching down and
made sure they wouldn't blow away. Then he crawled over and sat behind Rose. He
wrapped his arms around her chest and rested his chin on her shoulder.
"Don't think about it now. We're supposed to be relaxing. We'll talk about
all this when we get back to New York. Right now it's just you and me and we
can do anything we want."
She smiled. "I think I would just like
to sit here for a while."
Jack smiled. They sat there for some time
watching waves crash to the shore. It was a very peaceful moment.
"Jack?"
"Hmm?"
"Do you feel any different?"
"How do you mean?"
"Now that we're married. Does it feel
different?"
"No, I just feel safer. Nothing can keep
us apart now. I've felt like you were my wife since we moved to New York, but
there was always this fear. Like, at any moment someone from your old life
could show up and take you away. I don't have to worry about that now. We're
legally bound." He smiled. "So now you're stuck with me."
"Rats." She laughed. "Well, I
guess I'll have to get used to you."
They both laughed.
Rose stretched her arms in front of her and
then cuddled close to Jack again. She thought about all that had happened over
the past few days. After they arrived in Santa Monica it had been nothing but
bliss. They had picnics on the beach. They strolled the shopping areas. They
would run around the beach like a couple of kids. Jack even bought a kite. They
had it for a few days, but it broke and flew away. They had gone swimming a few
times. It was perfect. The only thing they had left to do was go to the pier.
Jack promised her it would be a surprise.
"We have to get a lot of sleep
tonight."
"Why?" she asked curiously.
"You'll see. It's a surprise."
"What have you got up your sleeve,
buster?"
"Nothing special, just one of the many
things I've been planning for since I first met you."
Rose smiled. "You were planning
things?"
"Uh-huh. Let's see...take her to a real
party, check...get her to smile more often, check...draw her, check...kiss
her." He smiled and kissed her. "That's a definite check...marry her,
that's one big check...take her flying..."
"Check." Rose wanted to answer that
one.
His smile broadened when she answered.
"There's more, but you will just have to wait and see them for
yourself."
Rose laughed. "I can hardly wait!"
Jack laughed. He knew Rose would never guess
where he was planning on taking her tomorrow.