Epilogue
JAX
It might’ve been sudden, but neither one of us felt the need to wait to get married. Something about getting to call him husband is a real turn on, so we tied the knot at a local park with Becca officiating.
It was beautiful, although it was cold as fuck, but now I can say ‘fuck me, husband’ and get ravaged by him.
And well, that’s just fucking cool.
A lot has happened in the last year. Obviously, our marriage. I also started my own company. My fucking boss fired me, that jerk face, but, in the end, it ended up being exactly what I needed: a push to discover where I really wanted to be.
I’m an engineer, after all, so what better way than to use those skills than to help others get more into engineering?
So, I came up with Williams Fix it. It’s kind of like a building block set diving into different forms of engineering. Kai was convinced I should create my own candy company at one point, but that didn’t seem like it would be as enjoyable.
I not only help kids build new skills, but my business pushes adults that way too. A lot of the time, there’s something that can be done around the house, and adults just lack the basic skills to do it. This could help them with that.
This is where my true passion lies, and, honestly, I would’ve never been able to find it without a push from Kai. He really supported my passions, allowed me the freedom to try out some different stuff to see what sticks.
Originally, I was convinced I was never going to go back into engineering. That ship had long sailed, and, as a matter of fact, I tried to separate myself from it, which got me back with Kai in the long run.
The world has a funny way of fitting together the pieces that should, though.
Since I’m my own boss, I’ve been able to hire a whole team to make this operation even bigger, putting forth new ideas every day, some of them even going into production.
There are a lot of moving pieces, but now, Kai and I can leave for a little bit, travel.
We’re going to Mexico next June, since I mentioned it’s a bucket-list adventure to swim with whale sharks.
It’s hard to believe this is my life, so full of color and adventure and, most importantly, so fucking full of him. There’s no one else I’d rather do this crazy thing called life with.