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It took me most of the day, but I eventually found someone to use. Setting aside his application for Monday, I looked over at the clock. It was time to get ready to leave. Halfway through buttoning my shirt, a soft vibration came from my dresser. I picked up the phone to see a new text message.
A. Newelclass="underline" Hey just got tickets for the game on Tuesday. Wanna go?
Damn it.
Sooner or later I’d need to introduce Elena to all of this world, although, I had a pretty good idea she knew what she would be getting herself into if she stayed with me. It was, after all, how she came to me.
Me: I think I have box seats that night if you want to join me.
A. Newelclass="underline" That sounds even better. I’ll see if anyone at work wants these.
With the meeting set, I pulled on my jacket and walked out the door. I made sure Elena had taken a dress with her; telling her we’d celebrate after the show. What she didn’t know was who would be joining us.
I arrived at the theater, hoping that everyone else was already there. I had Alan set the tickets aside at will call so they could pick them up as they arrived and didn’t have to wait for me.
“Ashton,” my mother’s voice called from somewhere in the crowd.
Scanning the lobby I finally saw Dad, a head above most people in the room. I made my way to them, bending down and placing a kiss on Mom’s cheek.
“Thanks for coming, I know she’s really nervous.”
“Of course we’d be here. You haven’t told her yet, have you?”
I groaned. “Why is everyone on my case about this?”
“Don’t talk to your mother like that,” Dad snapped.
“Sorry,” I said, feeling like a five year old being reprimanded in school. “I didn’t mean it to sound like that. It’s just Miller’s bugged me every day for the last two weeks. I was going to tell her today before she left, but she was already so nervous I decided to wait until after.”
Mom cupped my face in her hands. “My baby’s fallen in love.”
“Never expected it in a million years.”
“Never expected what?” Miller walked up to us.
“That your brother would find the right woman.” Mom beamed. She turned back to me. “I’m so happy for you.”
“Did you finally grow a set and tell her?”
“Miller!” Mom scolded.
“I’m telling her after the show.”
Miller rolled his eyes at me and, thankfully, just the thought of punching him satisfied my desire to actually do it. I wouldn’t cause a scene. I couldn’t do it to Elena. Not to mention knowing what my mother would do if I did hit Miller. He looked over at Mom and Dad.
“Mom, this is Katelyn. Katelyn, this is my Mom and Dad.”
“It’s a pleasure to meet you,” the voluptuous blonde at his side said, reaching out her hand.
Miller finished the introductions but I wasn’t entirely sure why he bothered—she’d be old news by next week.
I glanced at my watch. “I think we should go in.”
I’d bought center stage orchestra seats, a few rows back, on Alan’s advice. After climbing down to the orchestra level, we found Aunt Veronica and Samuel along with another couple, who could only be the Brightons. Elena was the perfect mix of her parents, getting her dark hair from her father and chocolate eyes from her mother.
“Mr. and Mrs. Brighton?”
The man stood, his hand extended. “Yes, and you must be Ashton.”
I returned his handshake. “I am. It’s a pleasure to meet both of you.”
Mrs. Brighton stood when her husband let go of my hands, wrapping her arms around my waist, practically squeezing the air from my lungs. “Thank you so much for helping us to share this with our daughter. We couldn’t be happier she found a wonderful man like you. I’m sure things will be easier, now that the papers have been filed.”
I had to remind myself they knew nothing of the circumstances surrounding Elena coming to live me, including what I did for the family business—and it would stay that way. Her parents didn’t need to know how bad it had become with Tolley, or that I was involved in illegal activities. I wanted them to like me. They’d worried about their daughter for long enough. I wouldn’t give them any further reason.”
The lights flashed above us. “You’re welcome. We’ll get more time to talk at dinner.”
She nodded and we took our seats. It might not have been me up on that stage, but my heart started to race nonetheless. Elena still hadn’t let me hear her sing, telling me I had to wait for opening night.
The curtain opened on the stage and the music began. I was captivated by the whole experience. Then a woman broke out in song. I didn’t need to see the singer to know that the unbelievably gorgeous voice belonged to Elena. She stepped onto the stage and I wanted to jump to my feet and applaud.
I glanced around at the awed expressions on the faces of my family. They were just as surprised as I was at how beautifully she sang. It took a moment to reconcile this Elena with the pathologically shy woman who first came to stay with me.
The only two people not in a state of shock were her parents. Tears streamed down her mother’s cheeks, her face filled with pride. Her father’s look was almost identical. They were proud, and not afraid to show it.
And I was too. I was simply awestruck at the amount of raw talent Elena possessed. No wonder Alan had yelled at me.
“Ashton!”
I spun around, looking for the source of the voice to see Alan coming toward me. We were standing in the lobby waiting for the second act to begin. “Alan. Great show.” I reached out to clasp his hand in mine.
“Thank you. She’s amazing isn’t she?”
My eyes were still wide with surprise. “I had no idea.”
“Please tell me she’s going to stick around for a while? I keep thinking of different shows I could do with a voice like hers.”
“That’s the plan.”
He watched me for a moment. “Ashton, we’ve known each other for a long time, and I can tell when something isn’t right with you, so spit it out.”
He was right. Alan and I had known each other for forever. We didn’t really have secrets between us. “I’m asking Elena to move in with me. I really think she’s the one.”
“Holy shit. Really?”
“Tell me about it. Never saw it coming until she hit me like a freight train. If she says yes, she’ll be around as long as I can keep her here.”
“Wow, that’s a big step. Elena’s good for you, though. In all the years I’ve known you, I’ve never seen you so relaxed.”
“She is.”
The lights inside the theater flashed. “I’ve got to get back up there. We’ll talk more at the party.”
I nodded and made my way back to my seat.
The second half of the show was even better than the first; almost like she’d been building her confidence through the first act and found it by the second. When the show ended, everyone quickly left to head over to the restaurant. They didn’t want to give away anything by being seen at the theater.
I waited for Elena in the back hall by the dressing room. It was my turn to fidget as I paced back and forth outside her door. After about fifteen minutes, it swung open to reveal Elena in a sapphire blue strapless cocktail dress. The color gave her skin a healthy glow.
“Hi,” she said, a bit on the shy side.
Wanting to take away her fear, I quickly wrapped her in my arms. “You were fantastic. I’ve never seen anything like that.”
A blush rose on her cheeks. “I’m so glad you liked it.”
“I loved it.” Taking her hand, I led her to the front of the theater and down the steps, all the while recounting my favorite parts of the show.