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Romero by Elizabeth Reyes (28)

EPILOGUE

 


 


 

The ceremony had gone as smooth as it was going to go. Romero had taken Manny and Max to shop for suits that didn’t make them look like pimps but they’d insisted they’d all wear matching fedoras and Romero gave in—only because he knew how much Isabel liked him in it.

They could think of no place more fitting to have their intimate dinner than Moreno’s. Since their guests consisted of only her immediate family, his uncles and Aida and of course Alex and his family who were part of Romero’s extended family, they didn’t need a banquet room. But Alex and Sal still insisted on closing off one of the smaller dining rooms just for them. And they set up small dance floor at Isabel’s request so that they could have their first dance as a married couple and she could have her father-daughter dance.

Romero had done enough coaching before the dinner, telling his uncles to watch their mouths, take it easy on the burping and not talk with their mouths open. He planned on having Isabel’s family at one table and his uncles at a separate one. He even asked Sal to try and arrange it that way when everyone was seated. But somehow, things got goofed up. Since even Gina had shown up with a date Max and Pat were the only two not paired up so to Romero’s horror, they ended up sitting next to each other.

Dinner was going well until Aida’s snorting caught Romero’s attention. Apparently, his uncle the comedian was at it again. Isabel touched Romero’s hand. “Stop worrying. Everyone is having a good time.”

Angel and Sarah, who sat across from Manny and Aida, were laughing, as were Alex and Valerie who sat at the same table. It was hard to believe they were all married now. Alex was even expecting a kid. Kids were still a scary thought for Romero, but Alex was totally stoked about it.

Surprisingly, Sal, who was the oldest, had yet to get serious with anyone. Sure he’d brought a date to dinner tonight, but she was a different girl from the one he’d brought bowling with the gang just a week ago. He always said he had too many things going on to settle down any time soon. Personally, Romero thought he was just too damn anal to ever meet a girl who’d be perfect enough for him.

He looked over and cringed when he saw Max talking animatedly to Pat with a mouth full of food. There was clinking of a glass and Manny stood up. “I’d like to make a toast.”

Romero leaned over to Isabel. “Isn’t there a rule or something for when you do the toast? You don’t just get up in the middle of dinner and—”

“Shh… listen.”

“I still remember my first words to Moe when he came to me to tell me he was getting married. ‘Is she knocked up?’”

Don’t laugh at your own joke. Too late. He was already wheezing, his belly jiggling as he laughed. Aida’s cackling didn’t help either. But they weren’t alone, others were laughing, too. Romero could only hope this didn’t encourage the comedic act to go on too long.

Romero smiled, trying to be a good sport and glanced over at the table with her parents. They weren’t laughing but they did smile.

“Seriously though, I can’t say how glad I am that he’s found someone that makes him this happy.” Isabel slipped her hand in his and patted it. “I raised this kid. Me and Max did, along with his grandmother, God rest her soul. I’ve never seen him so happy. You two seem to be made for each other. I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s like you said to me that one time you two broke up for a few days there. You’re broken without her.”

Isabel leaned into him. “You said that?”

Romero smiled trying not to show his annoyance. Yeah, in complete confidence. He didn’t think he was going to announce his weaknesses in front of everyone here at his wedding.

“When you asked me and Max to be your best men...” He put his hand on his chest, getting choked up. “I can’t tell you what an honor that was. I thought for sure you was gonna ask them pretty boy friends of yours, or that other one. What’s his face with their sister?”

Isabel laughed. So did everyone else. “No, really. Huh Max?” He turned to Max. “Isn’t that what we were thinking?”

Max nodded. “Anyhow, I just want to say I wish you and your beautiful wife, Izzy, a long and prosperous marriage. I know you’re gonna hold off on the babies but don’t wait too long. Me and Max need another kid around, now that ours…” He choked up again. “Now that our kid has left the nest.” Manny lifted his glass unable to go on. “Salud!”

Feeling a little choked up himself, Romero lifted his glass and took a drink. Everyone clapped and began clinking their glasses. Romero leaned in and kissed his beautiful bride. The memory of the utter despair he’d felt when he thought he’d lost her coming to him. “I really am broken without you. Promise you’ll never leave me, Izzy.”

“I’m broken without you, too. I promise. I love you.”

Romero kissed her softly still unable to believe, she was his forever. “I love you too, baby.” Then he stood up taking her hand. Just like Manny, he didn’t care if this was the appropriate time or not but it felt like it, so he was going for it. “Get me some music,” he said to Sal. “Time for my first dance with my perfect wife.” He lifted her hand in his for everyone to see. “Izzy Romero.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

About The Author

Elizabeth Reyes is a full time stay home wife, mother of two teens and writer. This is the fourth in the Moreno Brothers Series. As mentioned I the dedication since obviously Romero is not related to the Moreno’s he played a side role in the first three and was liked enough to garner enough attention from the readers who requested his story be told. Elizabeth is currently working on the last book in the series Making You Mine, about the Moreno’s oldest brother Sal. Making You Mine is scheduled tentatively to be released in December 2011.

For more information on Elizabeth Reyes and her writing including updates excerpts and sneak peaks of her upcoming works visit her website and her FB FanPage You can also follow her on Twitter @AuthorElizabeth. She loves hearing feedback from her readers and Romero is proof that she is listening to your requests and suggestions. =)

 

 

AKNOWLEDGMENTS

As I write more and more, the stories come to me faster and faster. I already have the plots for the first two in my next series just begging to be written. This means I spend 90% of my time writing. I have to thank my family for their continued support and patience as I spend most my day in front of my computer. Once again thank you Mark since you know that as soon as I upload this one I’ll be back to writing Sal’s story. It’s never ending and I couldn’t do it without you! Thank you for supporting my dream, Dr. Doback inside joke. =) As for your request I write Manny and Max their own book. Uh not happening. Even I can’t romanticize those two. lol

 

To my critique partner and good friend Tammara Webber. Thank you so much for all your wonderful help. If it wasn’t for your complete honesty and telling me to get my “big girl panties on” just as you lay it on me. LOL, I’d miss some of the things that it’s amazing how another pair of eyes can read so differently. Also thank you for helping me find my new editor.


 

Which leads me to my next acknowledgment. My new editor Stephanie Lott (aka Bibliophile). I got to say I owe Tammara big time for this one. I was very impressed with your professionalism and timely turnaround time. I look forward to working with you on my future projects. Sal is just around the corner. ; )


 

To Ivannia my beta reader and good friend. I know you’ve been busy getting ready to graduate and all so you didn’t contribute as much this time but let me tell you. The little you did was huge. Catching that big “DOH!!” right at the end about the character names. I can’t believe everyone else missed it! Thank you for that!


 

To the rest of my family, parents, brother, sister-in-laws, In-laws and my commadre Inez for believing in me from the very beginning. I love you all and thank you for your continued support.


 

To my readers, bloggers and everyone who has reached out to me online with your kind words and your loyal following of the series. I’ve had so many offer to help in one way or another. You have no idea how much it’s meant to me through out this journey to read the encouraging emails/pm’s/comments from you. I spend so much time and pour so much of my heart and soul into all these stories it’s nice to know you are all enjoying them. Trust me I think of you all now when I’m writing, at times cringing. “Oh crrrap they’re gonna be mad!” =/


 

Check my website often for updates on Sal and hints about what the next series will be about!


 

 

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