"I guess if you all insist … " Katherine hedged.
"Yes," was chorused from everyone in the room.
"Well then, you'd better pull up a chair. This may take a while," Katherine said with a fond smile of remembered times.
Her beautiful sons, and their wives, quickly sat down and then looked expectantly at her. She gazed at the couples who were still so in love with each other. Joseph had chosen well for his children.
"I fell in love with your father instantly," she began.
The women sighed at what they expected to be a sweet romance. She couldn't wait to shock them. Where did her boys think they'd learned to be such rakish rogues? She loved them all, in spite of their faults, not because of them.
"I fell in love with Joseph immediately. I was only eighteen years old the first time I met him. We were at a party, and he danced the whole night with me. I felt like the most special girl in the room. He had eyes only for me, which surprised me because he was so dang handsome. His glittering blue eyes, short dark hair, and stunning smile, combined with the custom made suit he was wearing, made him look like a prince. Every girl in the room wanted to dance with him, but I was the one he chose. I felt like a princess as he spun me in circles across the floor," she said.
Katherine could practically hear the music playing as she remembered how that night had started.
"I'd never been in love before – but I fell that night, and I fell hard. We were inseparable for the next month. He showed up at my door with flowers practically every day, and it didn't take me long to fall under his spell. When he kissed me, it was always magical, it still is today. I wanted to give him everything – including my innocence … "
"Mom," Mark said with shock, his eyes rounded.
"You just hush up and let your mother tell her story," Emily scolded her husband. She actually found it pretty endearing that he was actually blushing.
Katherine found it quite amusing shocking her son. How did he think he'd come to life. She quietly chuckled.
"Go on, please, Mom," Jessica urged. The women were all leaning forward.
"Boys, you may cover your ears. As I was saying, we were inseparable, so it didn't take him long to charm me. We would kiss forever while lying beneath the starlit sky. I was in heaven. Another month passed and I was waiting for him to propose. I was so in love with him, and he professed his love for me each day. I knew we'd be married, but I didn't want to bring it up. I wanted a romantic proposal. After all, our entire relationship had been nothing but romance."
Katherine stopped for a moment as she took a deep breath. Her eyes glazed over as a furrow creased her brow.
Oh, the wasted years …
"Then, I overheard Joseph and George talking one night, and stood back to eavesdrop. I thought that maybe Joseph would drop a hint of how he was planning to propose. Instead, I ended up getting my heart shattered."
"I don't understand," Alex interrupted, looking confused.
"Then listen," Katherine gently scolded. He sat back and pretended to zip his lips.
"Quit interrupting," Jessica quietly scolded Alex.
"Sorry," he mumbled.
"George was angrily yelling at Joseph, saying that he really went all out to win a bet. The longer I listened, the more I wished I hadn't. It didn't take me long to figure out that Joseph went after me that night because, apparently, several people had whispered about me, saying I was too prudish, and couldn't be conquered. George bet Joseph a thousand dollars he couldn't get a kiss by the end of the night. What made it hurt all the more was that George had become my best friend. When I wasn't with Joseph, I was with George."
Her daughters-in-law gasped as her sons looked at her with bulging eyes.
"That's horrible," Emily said, looking on the verge of tears.
"Yes, yes it was, dear. I ran away before I could hear anything further. My heart was broken and I never wanted to see Joseph Anderson again. He called several times over the next few days, and I had my mother tell him I was sick. He still persisted, so sadly, I made up a horrid lie, one that I knew would make him leave. I just couldn't face him. I figured if I was the one who walked away, then I could somehow gain my pride back."
"But … " Mark tried to interrupt this time, but stopped when Katherine gave him her mother's look.
"I told him I'd met another man, we were in love, and though I'd had fun with him, it was over. I then held my head high as I walked away. He never tried to stop me. I shocked him to the point that he probably stood there for a long time afterward."
"I know you don't want to be interrupted, but you have to get to the part where you got back together," Lucas practically shouted. Katherine smiled at her most impatient child. Always wanted the bottom line, her son. He was so very much like his father.