UNTIL I FOUND YOU
Chapter Eleven
It was noon when they went to the
house Jack had grown up in, and much to their surprise…well…to Rose’s surprise,
anyway, there was someone living there.
"Jack…who do you think it
is?" Rose tightly held his hand.
"My cousin, George, perhaps.
I told him to feel free to make the place his own when I took off. It’s funny.
He was one of the few people I thought about that night in those freezing
waters. I was wondering if I’d ever have the chance to tell him how much I love
him."
"Well, you do now. So,
what’s keeping you?"
Jack shrugged. "Nothing.
Come on. Let’s go see if it’s him or not." Jack squeezed his wife’s hand
and led her up onto the porch. Jack was about to knock when a gruff voice
sounded.
"Who goes there?"
Jack turned around to stare into
a pair of blue eyes so much like his own. "George? It’s me. Jack."
The man blinked in surprise.
"Jack? You mean, Jack Dawson? My cousin?"
Jack laughed. "The one and
only."
"Jack!" George shouted
in happiness and hugged his cousin. "Where did you come from? When did you
get in? Who is this lovely creature you have with you?"
Jack laughed again. "Slow
down. One question at a time."
George grinned. "Well, come
on in! Sit! Cillie has just gotten done with lunch. There’s enough for the both
of you to join us!"
"Come on, Rose." Jack
smiled reassuringly at his wife, pulling her into the house.
"Cillie! Look who’s here! My
cousin, Jack!" George led the couple into the house, being greeted by the
smell of fried chicken and mashed potatoes.
"Jack’s back?" A woman
with straight blonde hair and brown eyes came out of the kitchen, wiping her
hands on an apron. "Why, it is Jack. I must say, this is a surprise."
"Hello, Cillie." Jack
nodded.
"Okay, Jack. Tell us who the
lady you have with you is." George crossed his arms. "The curiosity
is killing me."
Jack laughed. "All right.
I’ll stop torturing you. I know how you get when you’re curious. George,
Cillie…I’d like you to meet my wife, Rose Dawson."
"Wife?" George blinked
back his shock.
"You got married?"
Cillie stared at Rose.
"Yeah. We eloped a couple of
days ago." Jack nodded.
"I must say, I’m surprised.
The last thing I expected you to be when you returned was married, and to such
a lovely woman at that." George shook his head. "So…are you two
planning to move back into the house?"
"Oh, no. We’re staying at
Mrs. Gladys’ boarding house. There’s just too many memories of Ma and Pa
here." Jack sighed.
"Well, if you ever change
your mind…you’re welcome. Your room is still available."
"Thank you, George. We
appreciate it." Jack smiled.
"Well, don’t just stand
there, you two. Come in. Lunch is on the table." Cillie hustled them
deeper into the house and into the dining room.
"You always loved Cillie’s
fried chicken." George settled into his chair.
"It’s the best. Cillie will
have to give us the recipe." Jack grinned.
"Okay. But I doubt Mrs.
Gladys will let either of you near her kitchen." Cillie giggled.
"That’s okay. Rose and Jack
will just have to come over here for dinner." George shrugged. "So,
Rose, you’re quiet, and in this family, you’re going to learn that being quiet
is not a good thing. So, speak up and tell us about yourself."
"Yeah. Where are you
from?" Cillie leaned her chin on her hand.
"Philadelphia," Rose
answered. "My father was a businessman, and my mother…well…there’s no
words to describe my mother."
"Oh, so you’re a lady."
Cillie leaned back in her chair.
"How did you hook up with
Jack?" George threw a look over at his cousin.
"We met on a ship. It was
love at first sight." Rose smiled at her husband. "Well…actually,
third sight. I thought he was an annoying pest at first."
"Hey!" Jack laughed.
"Oh, well. That’s okay. I thought you were a spoiled brat."
"A spoiled brat? Really,
Jack."
"You two act like you’ve
known each other forever." Cillie giggled.
"Honestly, it feels like we
have." Rose sighed, looking adoringly into her husband’s eyes. "I
can’t even think about what my life was like before Jack entered it."
"Me, either." Jack kissed
her hand.
"George, why don’t you ever
kiss my hand like that?" Cillie looked at her husband.
"Because I don’t believe in
getting my moves from nickelodeons." George laughed.
"Ha ha." Jack threw a
dirty look at his cousin. "So, George, how has Chippewa Falls been
treating you?" Jack was curious. He’d been away for five long years and
wanted to catch up on how everyone was coming along.
"Okay, I guess. The
townsfolk don’t care for me much, but I don’t care for them, either, so the
feeling’s mutual." George shrugged.
"What happened?" Jack
looked towards Cillie.
"We took in two of the
town’s black sheep, and now we’re black sheep, you could say." Cillie
sighed.
"Who were they?"
"The Leoni family. They were
evicted and needed a place to stay for a couple of days. No one else would take
them in, and Gina had just had a baby. We couldn’t just leave them out in the
cold."
"Why would the town be mad
at you for that?" Rose asked.
"Because Gina had her baby
outside of wedlock. Plus…Junior was rumored to be putting her favors up for
sale." George sighed.
"That’s still no reason to
treat you horribly." Jack shook his head.
"Plus the fact that I’m the
wrong Dawson living in this house didn’t help matters any."
"What?"
"Jack, people are waiting
for your imminent return so we can be thrown out of the house and out of
town." George sighed. "It’s the way things are."
"They should know that I’d
never do that."
"They don’t care. To them,
I’m trespassing."
"So, in other words,
nothing’s changed." Jack sighed. "Figures. Chippewa Falls never did
take too well to change."
"So, Jack tell us about your
travels. I’m sure you’ve been around the world and back." Cillie changed
the subject, wanting to stay away from further talk of the townspeople.
Goodness knows, they didn’t want to scare Rose away.
*****
Two hours later, Jack and Rose
were ready to leave.
"Don’t be strangers. Come by
and visit us every once in a while." Cillie smiled. "I’ll be happy to
teach Rose everything I know about being a housewife."
"That would be greatly
appreciated." Rose smiled.
"And remember, the door is
always open if you do decide to come back to the house." George shook his
cousin’s hand.
"Thanks, but I doubt that’ll
be necessary."
"Well, you never know."
George shrugged. "We’ll see you later."
"Bye." Jack and Rose
waved, stepping out into the cool air.
"They were nice." Rose
sighed, leaning her head against Jack’s shoulder.
"Yeah. I’m surprised that
the town has treated them so badly. I mean, Chippewa Falls is usually a friendly
town."
"To you, Jack, it was
friendly. But obviously it’s another story for your cousin. It’s just like high
society. You’re fine until you associate with the wrong people."
"Well, I guess that means
you’re definitely no longer a member of high society. How much lower can you
get than marrying a penniless artist?" Jack grinned.
"Marrying a stuck-up,
self-absorbed coward." Rose placed her arms around Jack’s neck and kissed
him passionately. "I’m so happy to have found you, Jack Dawson."
"Not as happy as I am to
find you." Jack stroked her red curls. "Come on. Let’s get back to
the boarding house to finish unpacking. Who knows how long we’ll be staying
here?"
"Lead the way." Rose
smiled.