Epilogue
Epilogue
Jack
“Mom, Dad, it came!” Hope ran into the house, waving an envelope in the air.
“Open it!” I exclaimed.
She ripped open the envelope and took out the piece of paper.
“I got in!” She jumped up and down.
“We knew you would, baby.” Lorelei hugged her.
“Congratulations, Hope.”
“Thanks, Dad. I can’t believe I’m actually going to be studying at Parsons next fall.”
“You have your mother’s talent, sweetheart. We never doubted for a second they’d turn you down.”
“I have to go call Graham. I’ll see you guys later.”
Lorelei walked over and wrapped her arms around me. “I am so happy she’s staying in New York.”
“Me too, baby. And who is Graham?” I asked.
“Her new boyfriend.”
“Since when? What happened to Jace?”
“Where have you been, Jack? Jace was yesterday’s boyfriend. Graham is todays.” She laughed.
“Why haven’t I met this boy yet?”
“In due time, darling.”
“You know I don’t like Hope dating all these boys. It makes me nervous.”
“Well, you better get over it now because you still have to go through it with your other two daughters.”
I sighed. “I’ll never get used to it, Lorelei.”
And this was my life. Was I complaining? Hell no. I loved my girls more than life itself. Lorelei’s clothing line expanded from women and girls to a clothing line for boys and babies. Her career quickly took off, and I was so proud of her. The magazine portion of the company was still on top, and I was proud to say that I’d had the same PA since I replaced Lorelei.
Ten years ago, I never would have imagined myself being a happily married man to the woman of my dreams and the father to three incredibly beautiful daughters, all of whom looked exactly like their mother. Hope was now seventeen, Lexi was eight, and Alyssa was six. Our perfect family of five was complete.
The day Lorelei Flynn spilled coffee on me at Starbucks was the day that changed my life forever. A day that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world.
I walked into the kitchen, where Lorelei was cooking dinner with Madeline. Lexi and Alyssa came running in, fighting with each other.
“You’re stupid!” Lexi said to Alyssa.
“You’re stupid!” Alyssa replied.
“Girls, nobody is stupid, and that’s not nice.”
They both ran around me, trying to get at each other. Hope walked in and got into the mix by chasing the other two girls around the kitchen and then asked Lorelei if she could get on birth control. I almost had a heart attack. Between the younger girls running around screaming and Hope wanting to get on birth control, Lorelei sensed my stress level rising through the roof. She walked over, wrapped her loving arms around me, and sighed.
“I’m pregnant again, Jack.”
I smiled as I held her.
And there you have it. My crazy perfect family of five was going to turn into a crazy perfect family of six. On the bright side, maybe this one would be a boy.
Thank you for reading Something About Lorelei. I hope you enjoyed it!