Who I Became (Who I Was Book 2) (18 page)

 

EPILOGUE

 

WESSON

 

“Boys, please stop drooling over your dress clothes. Your mother is going to kill me if I can’t find your bibs.”

“I found them.” Parker yells, coming into the side room.

I laugh when I look at him looking guilty as shit.  I know before he even has to tell me.

“You asked her where they were, didn’t you?”

“Sorry but I looked everywhere.”

“Well then where were they?”

“In their bag that Mia has.”

I look over at him and smile.  This is the happiest day in my life; nothing is going to ruin it.  We spend a few minutes wrestling the boys and get the bibs on them.   I sit them up and watch as they lean over for the same toy and laugh at their little tug of war as I grab them a second one.  My heart swells each and every day to hold my growing love for my family.  I laugh when I get a good look at their bibs.  They are in black pants and white button up shirts. Their bibs also white with little black ties printed on them. 

I go in search of their shoes, knowing that I have seen them somewhere near when I hear someone clear their throat.  Here I am crawling around on my knees, looking for the boys’ shoes and I see Braxton laughing while holding both pairs in his hands.

“Lillian said you might need these, since you weren’t able to find their bibs.”

“Laugh all you want asshole.” I smile up at him and grab the shoes. 

Finishing putting them on, I stand up with one of my boys on each hip hoping that they don’t spit up on me or worse, themselves.

Park and Brax take one of the boys to Mia and Vanessa on our way to the head of the Church.

I think back to how we got here and smile as I stand waiting for my bride to come down the aisle.

We have moved to this small town away from any of our pasts.  Park, Brax and I opened our own private investigating firm, unable to go back to the force after everything. We needed to be separated from all those things that Parker and Lillian have grown up in. I had some money put away and it turns out that Lil and Park’s parents had put money in a trust for them that the force was holding onto until they were free.  So we all bought a house out here, somehow on the same street. Our freedom doesn’t come without the relationships that were bonded and we couldn’t be too far from each other, especially since the babies were born.

After moving here and starting up the business, Lillian went on bed rest and we spent a few months of worrying before we were blessed. 

The night she told me her water broke was the scariest night we have ever endured.  She was so small and since she was carrying two children, it wasn’t possible for her to give birth naturally.  I can’t in words ever explain the love I have for her after watching both our sons being born.  We both laughed and cried and when it came to names we never fought it.  There were names we were set on even if they were from an odd time in our life. They are names that were important to us.  Cannon and Colton Jacobson are the best things that ever happened to us.

So as I stand here with Braxton at my side, watching Vanessa and Mia walk down the aisle holding Colt and Cannon, I laugh as they try to reach for their flowers. I couldn’t be any happier.  Some would look into the empty church and wonder how I could be so happy without more people present.  They wouldn’t question it if they saw the look I gave my bride as she stopped at the doorway, letting me take her in completely before she starts her slow march down the aisle. 

Parker is walking her down the aisle and I can see how happy he is after everything, he just wanted Lillian to be happy and have a normal life. Our life is far from normal, but it is ours and I wouldn’t change it for anything.

My breath hitches when Parker raises the veil showing me my beautiful bride’s face.  Tears prick my eyes as I see the love of my life, in white about to swear her life to me in front of our family.  She takes my hands and we stare at each other through all our vows.  The preacher unable to give us permission for our first kiss fast enough before I pull her to me and crush my lips to hers.  After a few hoots and hollers and a “get a room,” we break away just enough for me to smile against her lips.

“I love you Lillian Marie Jacobson yesterday, today and for all of the tomorrows.”

“Ditto.”

Then as I kiss my wife I faintly hear the preacher announce us.

“I now am proud to introduce Wesson and Lillian Jacobson.”

We had a rough time getting where we are but it is and will always be worth it.  I look around and my boys, in my best friends hands and can’t help but love each and every one of them.  It’s the six of us against the world. The world better watch out.

THE END

 

 

 

About The Author:

Kasidy Blake is a pen name, however her identity isn’t that much of a secret. She has been married to her high school sweetheart for 10 years.  They have two amazing children who are their whole lives.

Kasidy loves reading and has been doing that for years until the voices in her head started to yell and beg to be let out!

Her friends and family are supportive and she knows she would be nothing without them, thanking God daily that she doesn’t have to.

Who I Was and Who I Became are her first two books, hopefully with more to come!

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Acknowledgments:

To the fans of my little story thank you so much! Thank you for actually wanting a book two! Your love for these characters helped to make Who I Became what it is. This one is for you!!

Thanks goes to my hubby, he may not understand this world but he is good to me, better than I deserve most days. Love you and our babies!!!

Jaimie thank you so much for continuing to support me! You have been an inspiration more than you will ever know! I am so thankful to have you in my life and will never be able to tell you how grateful I am of you just being you!

Jilly!!! I don’t know what I would do without you helping me with every little thing. You are always there for me no matter what and even if you moved away you are still close to me in my heart! Now we can do some traveling to spend time to each other… I guess this means you won’t be bringing me a White Mocha thoug
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Alexandria aka Jordana… You were such an amazing NANOWRIMO buddy, I couldn’t ask for anyone better! You pushed me and without you, this book wouldn’t have been done. Love you so much!!! Can’t wait till Before Him Comes Me. I can’t wait to keep working with you in the future BIG THINGS! I also can’t wait to see the huge things that will come from you! You have talent babe! For now we will just have to continue to push each other and send encouraging messages and pics ;)

Thanks goes to Jake for working on my cover even after silly changes!

Crystal thanks for editing book two! I see great things in your future!!

Emma thank you for taking the time to proofread this book also! Thank you even more for falling in love with my characters and pushing me to finish book two.

Thanks goes to my “day job” work ladies Jenny, Jill, Brandy, Jan, Allie and Caeleigh!! You guys are so supportive and amazing to me, no matter what and I love you!!  P.S. Brandy please keep up your research, never know when I’ll use it!

Tianna and Kathy! You guys are so awesome to beta-read for me! Thank you so much for your time and your support!

Jaci, thanks for continued love for Braxton, he may not have been here if it wasn’t for you fighting for his side! Lol

For the blogs who are taking time out of their busy schedule and bearing with a new author, thank you so much. You guys are great! Thank you for all your hard work. Thank you for sharing the release of Who I Became!

To those who have read this series! Thank you! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed writing it.  I have plans for some of the characters we loved in the future! Please feel free to contact me and chat anytime!
             

 

 

             

 

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