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I'm Coming, Too

Kari

The rest of the weekend was a blur, her mother and Lisa helping her to cancel everything related to the wedding with the thought of calling the various vendors to see about partial refunds being on the back burner. Her kitchen table looked like a file cabinet exploded all over it, her mother and Lisa moving papers around to find this and that.

Kari sat at the bar top, looking into the kitchen on her mother as she worked to grill everyone a cheese sandwich, her long dark hair, full hips, and sleek figure very much Kari's older version. Her mom glanced over her shoulder, almost as if she could hear Kari's thoughts and smiled.

"You sure are beautiful, baby."

"Thanks, mom." Kari took another sip of her coffee and set the mug down. "I wish I could wake up from this and it be a lie."

"Me too, but it's better to know now than waste twenty years of your life." Her mother gave her a silly look and yet the sadness still lingered under her cheerful disposition.

"I couldn't agree more. That bastard doesn't deserve you." Lisa moved into the kitchen, working to refill her coffee as Kari's mom scowled at her friend.

"Does your mother know you talk like that?"

Lisa laughed and winked at Kari's mother. "She's where I get it from."

"Good Lord."

Kari laughed and settled back in her chair, enjoying the peace of the moment in simply watching two of the people that she loved most. They loved her as well and she was well aware that each of them would do or be anything she needed them to. She choked back emotion, tired from crying and sore from clenching her stomach as she sobbed. Frank wasn't worth her energy, but she needed to let it out in order to move on eventually.

"Four years is a long time," Kari spoke as she looked up, not really thinking about whether her thoughts were put on display.

"Yeah, it is a really long time. I haven't dated longer than a year since high school." Lisa took a long sip of her coffee, cursing at the temperature. Kari's mom scowled again and Kari chuckled, unable to help herself.

"Well, I think that it would be good for you to go with Lisa and Sicily. I hate to lose you being so close, but being in a new place and surrounded by new faces and opportunities is good medicine." Her mom turned and placed a hot sandwich in front of her, the small wisp of steam bringing with it the smell of buttery goodness.

"So that's a yes?" Lisa set her coffee down, her body poised to jump into the air any minute.

Kari nodded. "Yeah... I guess if my mom's for it, then I'll try it out. If nothing else, I guess I could just come back home."

"Hell yes!" Lisa danced around the kitchen, pretending that the fridge was a good looking man as her hips rocked against it. Kari's mom rolled her eyes and walked out of the room.

"I'll be in here, trying to purge from my mind Lisa's vocabulary and whatever she was doing to your refrigerator."

Lisa chuckled and dropped the act. "I love your mom. I wish we would've gone to the same high school so I could have grown up getting abused by her."

Kari took a few bites of the sandwich and lifted her eyebrow. "Yeah, then you could know my brother too. He's so much like you it would drive you nuts."

"I think he's my soul mate. When can we sleep together... I mean, meet?"

"I'm thinking you would sleep together. He's a whore and you're his lost half."

Lisa wagged her butt. "Don't be jealous of this jiggly goodness."

"I can still hear you two." Kari's mom's voice lifted above the fun and they both laughed.

The weekend would be hard, but next week would be better, and the week after when they were packing up would be even more doable and after that... she'd be back to normal. Hopefully.

Kari slid off the stool and lifted her mug into the air, draining the rest of the potent liquid before taking her dishes into the kitchen. She looked over at Lisa. "I guess I need to put my two weeks’ in at the newspaper. You and Sicily are thinking two weeks from now, right?"

"Yep, unless you want to go sooner. I've quit my job and Sicily hasn't properly found one. I keep telling her she should start her own shop when we get to Maine, but she's scared to death of failing."

Kari turned and rested her lower back against the stove. "I understand that feeling altogether."

Kari's mother walked into the kitchen and moved to the sink, taking care of the few dishes that dirtied the place. "You didn't fail, baby. Frank cheated on you. I would consider this a complete success. What a better way to test your relationship than remove sex long enough to see if anything else remained."

"That would suck to high heaven," Lisa muttered and dropped her cup into the soapy water Kari's mom stood above.

"Life isn't just about sex, young lady."

"What? Who told you that lie? As hot as you are... you should be living the high life, Ms. M." Lisa waggled her eyebrows and walked toward the living room. "Kari, you want me to help you start packing up all this shit?"

"Vulgar!" Kari's mom yelled behind them as Kari followed after her friend.

"Yeah. I guess we could start packing the living room and dining room. I'll wait on my clothes and personal stuff until we get a little closer."

Lisa opened the hall closet and pulled out a few folded boxes, turning around to hand one to Kari. "These are still in here from when we moved you in a year ago?"

"Yeah well, I knew I'd be moving out before too long and really didn't want to have to buy more. I hate spending money on stupid stuff." Kari shrugged and walked to the small entertainment center in the middle of her living room, dropping to her knees and pulling DVDs out to box up.

The front door of her apartment opened and she could hear her mom talking with her brother. She looked over at Lisa as her friend’s eyes grew wide.

"A boy is here..." Lisa whispered with a wicked smile on her pretty face.

"Not just any boy, my brother." Kari stood up and walked toward the sound of voices, Lisa giggling behind her as if the girl had never seen a boy.

"He did what?!" Her brother's voice grew loud, his large frame hovering over the bar top as he spoke to their mother. Kari put a hand on his back and he turned, realization washing over his handsome features just before he pulled her into a tight bear hug.

She was a normal-sized woman, but in the embrace of her brother's large arms she felt almost doll-like. She patted his back and murmured into his chest that he was choking her.

"Oh sorry, sis." He moved back a little, but still kept a hold on her. His chestnut hair so much lighter than hers or their mother’s, her brother resembling their father much more in appearance. "Are you okay? I mean, obviously you're not okay, but are you hanging in there?"

Lisa cleared her throat from the opening to the dining room. "She'll get through it. It will take some time, but it always does when your heart gets involved."

Marc turned his attention from Kari toward Lisa, a smile touching his mouth. "Yes, love has a way of messing up everything."

"Marc Martin. You better watch your mouth around me." Their mother walked toward them, her hand on her hip.

He held up his hands and backed up a little as Kari smiled. "Sorry, momma. I was just speaking the truth."

Lisa extended her hand, her other one on her hip as she batted her eyes. "I'm Lisa, Kari's best friend from college."

"I've heard about you. She says you're my other half." He took her hand and shook it, his lips tugging into a smirk.

"Good Lord I hope not." Kari's mom popped Marc in the chest and gave Lisa a very motherly look.

"It's all good, Ms. M. I'm not interested in long-term engagements. I'll be a crazy cat lady when I'm old, but until then... lust every day of the week."

Kari pushed her brother’s chest slightly until he let go of Lisa's hand and backed up another step. "You guys can do this age-old dance another time. I'm not in the mood to be sprayed by your mating fluids."

"Kari Martin!"

"Sorry, Mom, but you know it's true." Kari shrugged and smiled, the tension in the room dying down from her sense of loss.

"I'm so glad mom heard you say that. All these years I've been telling her how horrid you are and finally you prove it. Just filthy!" He winked at Lisa and protected himself as Kari and her mother started swatting at him.

"Leave the poor boy alone. If he is my soul mate I'd rather you not scratch him up please," Lisa chided them, the blush on her cheeks giving Kari a quick temperature gauge that something beyond mere silliness might be up.

"Alright, well... enough for me today." Kari's mom pulled her into a hug, kissing the side of her face before moving to Marc and reaching up for the same. They finished their goodbyes, Kari's mom giving Lisa one last lecture about her language and lust before slipping out the door. They had dinner plans later that week, and her mom would come back to help her sort through her personal items and help her pack over the weekend.

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