Silent Fall
Catherine. Lucky she said yes."
"Well, she hasnât officially said yes," Jake pointed out with a grin. "Ever hear of the runaway bride?"
"Catherine is done running," he said confidently. "And so am I."
"The worldâs best bachelor bites the dust and takes on the old ball and chain," Jake drawled. "Who could have seen this coming? Well, I guess your wife-to-be could have. You should take her to Vegas, see if she has any insights at the blackjack table."
Dylan laughed. "I already tried that. Sheâs lousy at counting cards. But we had a really good time in the suite with the mirrors on the ceiling."
"Iâll bet. I like her. Sheâs good for you," Jake said, a more serious note in his voice. "I think Mom would have liked her, too."
"Yeah," Dylan said, his throat tight with emotion. Heâd let go of all the anger heâd had against his mother, and he hoped that somewhere she knew he was finally happy.
"Daddy, Daddy, look." Jakeâs small daughter, Caitlyn, waved to her father from the front row.
Caitlyn was an honorary flower girl, but since she was only two her mother, Sarah, had walked her down the aisle already, letting Caitlyn throw rose petals wherever she wanted. As a result the left half of the aisle was covered in flowers, with nary a one on the right side. Sarah shushed her daughter while her friend Teresa looked on. Teresa, Sarah, and Catherine had been friends in foster care, and Dylan was happy that the three women had found their way back to a close friendship. Teresa had a new man with her today and seemed to be getting ready to make a trip down the aisle herself. Their circle of friends was rapidly expanding.
The priest stepped forward with a smile. "Are we ready?"
Dylan felt a rush of emotion, a surge of adrenaline as he searched for Catherine. For a moment he wondered where she was, and his stomach took a panicked dive, but then he saw her standing at the back of the church. Everything was right with the world.
He loved her so completely that his heart ached. Heâd never thought heâd feel so much for a woman, but Catherine wasnât just anyone -- she was his friend, his lover, his partner, his everything.
The music began.
Catherine walked slowly down the aisle in a lacy white dress. She carried a simple bouquet of wildflowers in her hand. She hadnât wanted anyone to give her away. She was giving herself away -- to him. Heâd never felt so honored.
When she reached his side she flashed him one hell of a smile. His breath caught in his chest. God, she was beautiful.
The priest began to speak. Dylan barely heard the words. He couldnât take his eyes off Catherine. When it came time to make his vows he said them slowly and deliberately, knowing that deep down inside Catherine was still that little orphaned girl who was afraid no one would ever want her forever. But he did and he always would.
They kissed and the audience clapped. As they turned to face their friends Dylan whispered, "I had a vision last night."
Catherineâs fingers tightened around his. "Really, what was it?"
"That we were going to live happily ever after."
"Well, you know the thing about visions -- they always come true." She paused as they began walking down the aisle. "By the way, I think we should trade in my Volkswagen for a family car."
He stopped abruptly. "You saw a child in our future?" he asked, his voice far too loud.
"No. I saw the stick turn pink," she said with a laugh. "Weâre going to have a baby, Dylan. You and me -- weâre going to have the family we always wanted." She cast an embarrassed look at the crowd. "I guess I should have told you that in private."
He grinned. "And later Iâll probably say I should have done this in private, too." He leaned in and started a kiss that would last for the rest of his life
The End
READER'S GUIDE
1. Trust is a theme that runs through Silent Fall. In the first scene Dylan trusts his ex-girlfriend enough to take a walk through the woods with her, not realizing that she's setting him up.
Have you ever trusted someone you shouldn't? What happened?
2. Dylan also has to trust in Catherine even though he doesn't believe in visions. But he can't explain how she knows exactly what's happened and what's about to happen.
Have you ever had a vision of something happening before it happened? Has someone close to you ever experienced something like this? Do you believe that some people can see into the
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