AFTER TITANIC
BOOK ONE
Chapter Thirty-Nine
Five days later...
"Jack, why don't you let me carry Tommy and Molly,"
Rose offers as Jack steps upon the doorway. "You've had them
since we left the hospital. You must be tired after carrying them
all the way from the car."
"We're fine Rose," Jack reassures his wife as he leans
up against the doorframe, waiting for her to open the door.
"I'm just worried. The doctor did say to get plenty of
rest," Rose said, twisting the key in the knob.
"I know Rose and I will. It's just that I haven't spent time
with my children and I want to make up for lost time," Jack
smiled down at the twins who just coo and gurgle. Content to be
in their father's arms.
"Well there will be plenty of time for that," Rose
smiled, opening the door to a foyer decorated for a party.
"Surprise!" Eliza, Maxwell, and Katherine hope up from
behind the couch.
"Welcome home Jack," Rose smiled sheepishly.
"You knew about this didn't you?" Jack turned to his
wife, grinning from ear to ear.
"You bet I did. It took all I had not to spill the
beans," Rose laughed, taking Molly and Tommy from Jack.
"I'll take the twins upstairs and you stay down here and
enjoy your welcome home party."
"Yes ma'am," Jack laughed, watching his wife disappear
up the stairs with their children. "You guys shouldn't have
done this. This was totally unexpected."
"We couldn't let you come home without throwing you a party
Jack," Katherine smiled, coming up and giving him a peck on
the cheek.
"You guys are the greatest," Jack hugs his cousin
closely as a tear comes to his eye. For a while during his
ordeal, there were times he thought he wouldn't make it, he
thought he'd never see his friends or family again. He's always
lived by the make it count motto, but this ordeal has really put
a new tint on it. He now took it more personally.
"Are you crying Jack?" Eliza asked, coming up to her
friend.
"Crying? Me? Nah. I just got something in my eye," Jack
laughed.
"Yeah right. We all know you're Mr. Sensitivity,"
Maxwell chuckled. "But seriously Jack, come sit down. You
need your rest."
"The twins are sound asleep," Rose bounds down the
stairs. "For the first time they drifted right off."
"That's because daddy's home," Eliza laughed.
"What's all this?" Ruth enters the house with Molly
trailing behind her.
"Jack's welcome home party mother," Rose explained.
"Oh that's right. Jack's home today! Welcome home
Jack!" Molly laughed.
"Really Rose, don't you think this is a little much for
Jack's homecoming? The doctor said for him to get plenty of
rest," Ruth scolded.
"I'm fine really," Jack pulls Rose down into his lap
and hugged his wife.
"Don't scold Rose Mrs. Dewitt Bukater. This wasn't her
idea," Eliza stands up for her friend. "It was mine. I
thought it would show Jack how much we care about him."
"Now why doesn't that surprise me," Ruth turns to
Eliza.
Now Ruth, don't start up. This
is Jack's homecoming and it should be full of good cheer, not
belittling comments," Molly interjects, spotting the tense
expresson on Rose's face.
"Besides mother, Jack is MY husband. If I thought this would
be too much for him I wouldn't do it," Rose gets up and
stands toe to toe with her mother.
"Rose..." Ruth stammered.
"Is Jack home yet?" Emmanuel Dawson pokes his head
through the door.
"Yes granddad. Come on in," Kathy pulls her grandfather
into the room. "You got here just in time."
"What's this? A party?" Emmanuel glances around.
"Isn't this a little much?"
"My thoughts exactly," Ruth echoed.
"I'm fine. Honest," Jack gets up and pulls rose away
from her mother. "But it is getting late and I am getting
tired. Why don't all you stay down here and enjoy the party and
I'll go up and get some sleep."
"I'll come with you," Rose said, following Jack
upstairs. "Can you believe her Jack? She acts like I don't
know how to take care of my family!" Rose explodes once they
reach the privacy of her room.
"She was just trying to help Rose. That's all. She didn't
mean anything by it."
"She just makes me feel so...inadequate Jack. She's always
done that and she's doing it again. I thought she had
changed," Rose sets on the bed and places her hands over her
face as she begins to sob.
"Rose don't cry," Jack sets next to her and pulls her
into a tight embrace. "She has changed. I mean, she's
accepted me into the family and everything. There are just a few
things she still has to work on. Plus, there's no reason for you
to feel inadequate. You're doing great taking care of the
family."
"Is everything ok in here Jack?" Emmanuel asked,
knocking on the door. "Rose, what's wrong?"
"It's just been a long day for her," Jack answers.
"She'll be fine."
"I just stopped by to see how everything was going and make
sure you were settling in well."
"I'm settling in fine. I have my children and my wife.
That's all I really need." Jack smiled. "Thanks
grandfather for stopping by."
"Are you sure she's going to be okay?"
Rose looks up at the old man who had reminded her of Jack and
smiles. "I'm fine. Honest."
"Well in that case, I'll tell you what I came over for. I'll
be heading back to Boston next week and Kathy will be heading up
in July for our annual Fourth of July gala. I just wanted to know
if I should be expecting you," Emmanuel smiled. "Let me
add that I'm hoping to be expecting you and the children
there."
Jack is stunned. He's only been up to Boston with the family once
and that was enough for him, but he knew Rose want to get to know
some more members of his family and it'll give her an excuse to
dress up again. "Ok. We'll be there."
"Great. Everyone will look forward to seeing you again and
meeting the new additions to the family," Emmanuel grinned
from ear to ear. "Well let me get downstairs and give your
cousin the good news. She'll be pleased as punch that you'll be
joining her."
"You've made him so happy Jack," Rose happily sighed as
the old man bounds downstairs.
"I'm glad. Besides, I really do want to go. This may be the
last Fourth of July I'll be able to spend with him and I want to
make it count," Jack strokes her hair. "I hope you
don't mind Rose. I know how you feel about those high society
gatherings."
"I don't mind Jack. Besides, this is for a good cause. For
you to get to know your grandfather better...maybe even grow
closer to him."
"I love you Rose Dawson," Jack grinned, kissing her
tenderly. "You're the best thing that's ever happened to
me."
"No Jack. You're the best. If it wasn't for you...I'd be a
porcelian doll on Cal's arm.
"Speaking of Cal. Have you heard anything from him
lately?"
"Not since he informed me that his son's name was Jack
Dawson Hockley. I still can't believe he did that," Rose
shakes her head.
"Me neither. I know that I'd never name my son after
him...especially my firstborn."
"Rose!" Ruth calls up to her daughter and she enters
the room.
"Yes mother?" Rose sets up away from Jack. Ready for a
apology. But sadly, that's not what happens.
"I hear that you'll be attending the Fourth of July Gala at
the Dawson's in Boston this year," Ruth replied.
"Yeah? So?"
"Well, I had plans for us this year...I was hoping that we
could spend the fourth at your Aunt Pearl's house. She's invited
us and is looking forward to seeing the twins. I already told her
that we'd go," Ruth sighed.
"Mother how could you? How could you do that without telling
me? I have a family now and a life of my own. I can't just drop
my plans to go visit with Aunt Pearl and the girls. Besides, I
can't stand Marjorie and Nancy. Theyr'e so uppity," Rose
stands up from the bed. "I'm sorry mother, but I'm not going
to expose my children to that, plus we now have plans with the
Dawsons. As you know, Jack's grandfather is dying and this may be
the last year he'll have with his family and he wants Jack there.
Plus I want to meet the rest of Jack's family. It's important to
me."
"But Rose, Aunt Pearl and the girls are family. Holidays
should be spent with them."
"You're right mother. Holidays should be spent with your
faimly and that's what I'm doing. The Dawsons are my family and
I'm going to Boston to get to know the rest of them! End of
discussion!"
"But Rose..."
"Drop it mother! This is Jack's first night home from the
hospital and I'm not going to have an arguement with you tonight.
That's the last thing he needs and I want. So will you please
just go back downstairs and help Eliza and Kathy clean up?"
Rose sighed, calming down.
"If that's what you want Rose. But let me tell lyou that
you're being extremely selfish right now. Maybe someday you'll be
able to see that there's more needs that need to be accomplished
other than your own," With that said, Ruth storms out of the
room and slams the door.
"Can you believe her?" Rose turns to Jack. "She
acts like I have nothing to do but drop everything and follow her
rules. She doesn't get that I'm not a little girl anymore. That I
have a life of my own and for once she's not in control of
it."
"Rose...if you want, I can go on to the gala in Boston and
you can go on to your Aunt Pearl's. I can take Tommy and you can
take Molly. That way everyone will get to see at least one of the
twins," Jack suggests. Even though he wanted Rose and the
twins with him on the fourth, he knew that Rose may need to do
this...to rebuild her relationship with her mother if nothing
else.
"No Jack. That won'd do. The Fourth is about family and
that's you and the children. If I can't spend the fourth with you
then I'm definately not spending it with my snobby cousins who'd
look down their noses at all I've accomplished over the past
year."
"Are you sure this is what you want Rose? Jack asked,
pulling her back down onto the bed.
"I'm positive," Rose embraces Jack. "This is
definately what I want and if my mother doesn't like it, well
then too bad."
Jack just holds her tight and forces the bad vibes he getting
right now. He has a bad feeling that Rose is going to regret this
decision and that he's going to have to pull double duty being
the always loving and supportive husband.