Billionaire Bachelors 7 ; The Billionaire's Final Stand(96)
"What ever happened with him? I don't remember ever seeing pictures of him?" Lucas asked.
"It was quite tragic, actually. We didn't hear anything for several years. Then one day a woman showed up on our doorstep, carrying a child in her arms, saying she was Neilson's wife. She had to have been twenty-five years younger than him. Joseph wasn't home, and I didn't know what to do so I invited her in, which probably wasn't wise. She told me Neilson had died of a heart attack, and she had nowhere else to go. I told her to wait until Joseph got home and we'd work things out. In the morning, when I woke, she was gone. She took ten thousand dollars your father had in his office, and disappeared. Joseph searched for her, knowing that's what his father would want, but we only came up with dead ends. We never did find out if she was speaking the truth, or not."
"That's so sad," Emily said.
"Yes, it is indeed. We would've given her the money, but maybe she was just a stranger, and wanted to get what she could before we found out. We'll probably never know."
"Did Neilson really die?" Trenton asked.
"Yes. We were able to confirm that. If he was married, though, it wasn't legal," Joseph said, obviously still bothered over the events, even after so many years.
"I'm sorry," Bree said.
"Me, too, sweetie. If the child is an Anderson, we would've done right by him," Joseph said.
"Yes, we never would've taken out our anger with Neilson on an innocent kid," George added.
"That's because you're honorable men. They just don't make them like you anymore," Austin said, looking at his father and uncle with pride.
"We had a great father to look up to," Joseph said, and George agreed.
"Our story had a very good ending, though. As you all know, we lived happily ever after," Katherine finished with a smile as she looked at her husband.
"May each of you have the same. One day, you'll be telling your own children the beautiful story of your beginning. Relationships are built on the good and the bad, it's how we handle each situation that defines our character. Thank you for being here for Katherine while I was sick. Thank you for being here every day for each other," Joseph said, raising his glass.
"Here, here," each person called.
They stayed up long into the night, reminiscing about the past and planning for the future.
Epilogue
Joseph looked across the table, his eyes shining as his family gathered. Noise reigned as everyone spoke at once, all of them happy to be together another year. He truly loved Thanksgiving.
As usual, he had much to be thankful for. He had yet another year together with his wife. He looked at her, still so beautiful. He'd known how truly scared she'd been while he was in his coma last year. He hated that he'd put her through such a horrible ordeal. He'd made a promise to her years earlier that he'd never hurt her again, but he hadn't been able to keep the promise.
He vowed he'd do everything in his power to never let it happen again. He'd gotten rid of his fast cars. He no longer needed that thrill. The only excitement he needed was the sight of his wife beside him, each night and morning, and of course, the love of his ever growing family.
Sitting closest to him were George and Esther, looking like kids on their honeymoon, even after being married almost a year. George looked over and winked at him, making Joseph smile. His brother was a great man.
Then there was Lucas and Amy. They'd been married eight years already. Joseph couldn't believe how time had flown. Their children were growing so fast. He loved all his grandchildren, and great-nieces and nephews equally, he told himself, but Jasmine had a special place in his heart. She was the first. His very first granddaughter. She was the beginning of the next generation. There was a bond between them he thanked God for every day.
His eyes continued to sweep across the table as he took in Alex, who at that moment, leaned over and whispered something in Jessica's ear, making her blush. She didn't realize anyone was watching and Joseph smiled again as she leaned in and kissed Alex.
Jacob groaned loudly at their display, and they split apart, both of them laughing while Alex picked his son up, then hugged him close. Jacob protested, but Joseph saw the love on the boy's face.
Mark and Emily were talking to Trenton and Jennifer. They'd become so close. All of the kids loved each other, but Emily and Jennifer had really hit it off. Joseph loved seeing his growing family also become friends.
Mark said something that had Trenton laughing. Emily slapped Mark's arm, but the smile on her face said he wasn't in too much trouble. Mark turned and kissed her, stopping all protests. When he pulled away, she was flushed and looking very pleased.