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Missing Forever: A Chandler County Novel by C. E. Granger (7)


Epilogue

One Year Later

 

It was only fitting that Jax Sutton and Megan Richland had their wedding at the first official race track Jax ever ran. They were small town people at heart and wanted their wedding to reflect that. Six months earlier, Jax proposed with a simple but beautiful two-carat pear shaped diamond ring. He took Megan back to the dirt road to do it. That was their special place, and the night he proposed, Jax and Megan danced under the stars after kicking up dirt in the 57 Chevy. And they figured out how they were going to bridge the distance gap. They would make their home in Chandlerville. During racing season, Jax would travel as he needed to, but he always had a place to come home to. They had a place to call home.

But today was the day that Megan and Jax dreamed of. Surrounded by family and their closest friends, Jax waited for Megan at the makeshift altar. Although Jax made enough money for the couple to have a high-end wedding in a fancy hotel with all the trimmings, that’s not what they wanted. They didn’t want their wedding to be a spectacle. Marrying the love of his life and Megan marrying her dream man was about more than being a spectacle. It was about those who cared about them the most witnessing the love that they shared. And so Jax stood at the altar, with his two brothers by his side, looking across the aisle at Bonnie and Joanne who stood there for Megan.

When she entered, to a fiddler playing Here Comes the Bride, all heads turned in her direction. Megan was a vision in a mid-calf chiffon gown that was simple yet stunning. Her hair was pinned loosely atop her head accentuated by ivory pearl combs that held her tresses in place. In her hands, Megan carried a small bouquet of ruby red roses. The stark contrast of the bight red against her pristine white gown was a vision. Jax was momentarily overcome with just how beautiful his bride was.

Megan’s father escorted her down the aisle and gave his daughter away to a man that Megan’s father knew would love her, honor her, and care for her as long as they both lived.

“Do you Megan Richland, take this man, Jax Sutton to be your lawfully wedded husband? To have and to hold, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health til death do you part?”

Megan didn’t hesitate to say I do. She always did. Megan had always loved Jax and this ceremony was just the outward expression of what she’d always known in her heart and dreamed of in her mind.

“And do you Jax, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife? To have and to hold, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, til death do you part?”

Jax didn’t hesitate to say I do. Although his love for Megan didn’t cover the many years that she pined for him, Jax’s love was true. He couldn’t imagine the rest of his life without her and now he didn’t have to. There was something that had been missing in his life that before, Jax couldn’t quite put his finger on. But lifting Megan’s veil and seeing the love she held for him in her eyes, Jax knew that the thing he had been missing was right in front of him. He no longer had to miss his forever.

 

 

The End

Note from the Author

Thank you so much for reading Missing Forever! I hope you enjoyed it and will continue to read future works by C. E. Granger! Reviews are the lifeblood of independent writers. The more reviews we get, the more Amazon and others promote the book. If you want to see more from C. E. Granger, a review will go a long way towards allowing me to write more books. If you liked the book, I ask you to write a review on Amazon.com, Goodreads or where ever you go for your book information. Thank you so much. Doing so means a lot to me.

 

 

 

 

 

And coming next from C. E. Granger,

Fall 2018

And here is the introduction for the next book in the Chandler County Series.

 

 

Prologue

 

Crystal let the other passengers leave ahead of her. She needed a little time to psych herself up into getting off the plane. She wanted to see Gentry and meet the man who trundled her off to Alaska without a by-your-leave. But she didn't think Gentry would appreciate it if she busted his nose for him at first sight.

The line cleared out and only the crew remained. Time to get it over with. The whole thing bothered her. Without the structure of the Army to keep her on the straight and narrow, Crystal wondered how she would make it in the civvy world.

She pulled the O.D. green duffel out of the bin and followed the last of the passengers. The pilot said the weather was clear and a comfortable 43 degrees. A small snort followed that thought.

Comfortable for who? Dudes wrapped in two layers of down parkas? What did the man consider uncomfortable? No! Scratch that. A minus something probably, maybe in the low thirties.

With a sigh, she entered the long-covered walkway leading to the interior of the terminal. She got a good look at the whole thing before they landed. The entire complex, runways and all would fit in the back corner of Atlanta's Hartsfield–Jackson airport without any fuss.

She followed the signs for the baggage claim area. Not that she had any baggage. Gentry said once she got past security, they would find her.

As soon as she got Gentry to herself, it would be time to spill the beans. Well, perhaps not all of it. The kid didn't need to know she set fire to the barn in a fit of rage. That would stay her secret.

Without the anonymity of her uniform, Crystal felt naked. Why in the hell did she let Royce and Uncle Thad talk her out of re-upping? She hadn't been drunk and just didn't get it.

Liar! Her mind screamed. She knew why. The phone call with Grant played all over again in her head. It was the part about her having a tight ass. She caught the warmth in his tone and figured he had to be smiling when he made the comment.

It was amazing how all airports had the same general layout. Ahead of her a large bank of windows stood on the other side of steps and escalators. Lots of people stood to the side as they waited for passengers to leave the secured area.

"Crystal! Hun!" That was all the warning she got before her baby sister slammed into her with arms wide.

The duffel hit the floor and Crystal wrapped both arms around the kid. With his hands stuffed in the pocket of his jeans, a guy with dark hair and equally dark eyes watched Gentry hug her.

Russ. That was the husband's name. The dude could play poker with the best of them. Crystal couldn't tell anything from a quick glance at his expression.

But her sister felt different. She must have put on about ten or fifteen pounds. Was she pregnant? Crystal sure hoped the hell not. Gentry was just a baby yet. She needed time to figure out who she was since getting out from under Augie's thumb.

Gentry turned to the guy with a smile on her face. "Russ, come and meet my sister."

When he walked forward and held out a hand, Crystal thought she caught sight of a wary expression in his dark eyes. Then he closed up tighter than hell.

That's okay, Alaska. I'm not sure I like your ass either. But for Gentry's sake, she planned to keep it all screwed in tight. The girl looked happy enough. If Gentry loved the little shit and didn't want to leave, so be it.

There would be other visits. If things didn't work out, they would all have a home at the Reynolds place. And that was the other reason she let them talk her out of enlisting again. Sheila. If Royce didn't get some kind of closure on the thing with their mother, the kid might lose what marbles he had left.

For now, she had a week to assess how Gentry was making out up here. The other two guys in Chandler County would want a full report on her findings. But it wouldn't do to alienate the husband right off.

Crystal shook his hand. She made the pressure just firm enough, but not like a wuss. She would treat him like a fresh out of school junior officer. Crystal could do that in her sleep.

She settled into the seat behind Russ. Gentry crawled into the extended cab with her. They had a few miles to go before they reached Homer. Then would come a boat ride to Seldovia. Crystal shook her head. It was a damn good thing she slept on the plane.

Gentry grabbed her hand and squeezed. "I'm so glad to see you. But why did you leave the service?"

With a grin, Crystal chucked her under the chin. "Royce, Uncle Thad and I are planning to make

the old man and Johnny's life hell. And it's been a long time coming."

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