Falling to Pieces

The following weeks are hectic for Katelyn and her mother as they diligently prepare for the wedding. Just when they think they have it all figured out, a problem arises, and they have to start all over.

A secretary from the wedding chapel was the first to spoil their plans. Apologetically she calls, saying they're overbooked, but can do it the next day. Deciding to postpone their celebration until the following week, they start informing everyone of these changes.

Madeline finds that the printers are so backlogged they haven't begun. Hoping her luck continues, she informs her florist. The owner says they can't do it that day and referring her to another business. The second flower shop is willing to do it for twice the cost. This extra expense throws their budget awry. After reworking their disbursal several times, Madeline manages to squeeze most everything in.

She then calls their caterer, who informs her he'll be out of town that week, suggesting another business. Once this is settled and their dinner carefully planned, they discover John's parents are vegans. Something John assumed Katelyn already knew.

"We'll serve them something different, honey. I'm sure our caterer won't mind."

"I swear if one more thing goes wrong, John and I will just elope," she screams, stomping upstairs.

"You're having this wedding, whether you like it or not." Madeline wasn't sure which is more exhausting, planning Katlyn's wedding or fighting with her over every detail.

"I can't get a damn thing done with you two cackling like a bunch of old hens," Stan yells from the doorway. Marching into his study, he slams the door. She hears Katie close her door, followed by Katelyn soon after.

"Why don't we all slam doors," Madeline yells. She hears the girl's door open then slam again.

"Is everything alright, Mrs. H?" John asks, nervously stepping inside.

"Katelyn is having another one of her fits," she says, plopping down on the couch. Her emotions are in such disarray, she feels like crying and screaming at the same time.

"I'll go see if I can calm her down," he says, running upstairs.

Madeline is working on seating arrangements when she sees John and Katelyn laughing as they walk down the stairs.

"I'm sorry I acted like such a child, mom." Smiling at John, she continues, "Do you need help with anything?"

"No, I think I've got it all worked out now."

"Is it alright if I watch a movie at John's house?"

"Go, have fun," Madeline says. She figures she can get more done when Katelyn isn't disputing every little thing she does.

***

Katelyn and John are snuggling on the couch, waiting for their favorite movie to start. It's these tranquil times that help Katelyn get through the tedious weeks.

Although she takes all of her medicine, she occasionally hears whispers of the voices in her head. Sometimes, she'll see something and wonder if it's real. Every once in a while, an irrational thought will creep into her head. It's John's love and support that help her work through these lingering symptoms.

"We'll be watching TV in our own house soon, Katelyn," John says, cuddling up closer.

"I can't wait."

"Me either." Glancing around, he continues. "Upgrading from my basement apartment is long overdue."

"I like your room." He has the furniture arranged, so it looks like two smaller rooms instead of one huge area. The front section contains a worn-out sofa, matching recliner, and an older model TV. A partition separates it from the back, which holds his bed and dresser.

"My parents won't be back for a couple of hours." Leaning in closer, he moves his hand down her sexy body.

"Whatever do you have in mind?" She smiles.

"This." Leaning over, he starts kissing her as he unfastens her button.

"

I like how you think," she moans, kissing him again.

***

Katelyn is startled awake by a loud bang. Glancing around, she realizes she's still in John's bedroom. She hears someone shuffling around upstairs, followed by a slamming door. She then sees the kitchen light gleaming down the stairs."John, wake up. Your parents are home," she whispers.

"Huh, what?" he groggily asks.

"Your parents are home." Scooping her clothes off the floor, she throws them on. Being very religious, his parents will come unglued if they find her naked in his room. She sure doesn't want their marriage to start with resentment.

"My parents, oh my God, my parents are back." Springing out of bed, he grabs his pants and throws them on. Looking over, he sees Katelyn fumbling with the tiny buttons. Good luck with that, he thinks, remembering how he struggled to get them undone. Of course, his excitement and her roaming hands didn't help his fumbling fingers.

"Son, something's come up, and we need to talk about it," his father replies, clomping down the stairs.

John sees Katelyn shimmying out of the small window when he nervously glances across the room. I hope she hurries. Looking back, he sees his father walking down the remaining stairs. He looks back to see the window slam too.

***

Climbing through her bedroom window, Katelyn grabs her cell phone and dials John's number. I hope everything is alright; she thinks waiting for the call to connect.

All the furnishings in her room are antiques, from the vibrant three-tiered vanity table to the colorful bed and matching dresser.

Oh, why isn't he answering? Hanging up, she tries again. He still doesn't pick up. I hope he didn't get into too much trouble.

Hearing her mom walking down the hall, she scrambles to her bed. Mom will come apart if she finds out that I'm just getting home. Katelyn pulls the covers over her head as Madeline opens her door.

"Love you, sweetheart," Madeline replies, gently pulling her door too.

"You too, mom," she whispers. Katelyn starts thinking about how wonderful she and John's lovemaking is, how their souls seem to intertwine magically. The amazing feeling she gets afterward, a euphoria, like this is the way it's meant to be. It'll be like that every night soon. She sighs, drifting off into a deep, peaceful sleep.

***

Katelyn wakes up to find the morning sun shining through the window. I need to call John, see if he's alright. Unplugging her cell, she dials his number. Her call goes straight to voicemail. Something is definitely wrong.

"You better hurry if you don't want to be late for work," her mother yells through her door.

Grabbing clean clothes from the closet, she throws them on.

"No time for breakfast," Katelyn says, dashing downstairs.

"Have a great day," Madeline yells, watching her daughter rush across their lawn.

"You too, mom."

Running over to John's house, she breathlessly knocks on the door. Come on, come on, someone, anyone, she begs, knocking louder. This isn't like them at all, she thinks, checking to see if it's locked. Feeling the knob turn in her hand, she opens the door just a tad.

"Hello, is anybody home?" There's no reply. "John, Wanda, Bill?" No one answers. "Someone, please answer me," she begs. Their house remains still. Getting an overwhelming sense of dread, she bursts through the door.

Katelyn first notices an assortment of items scattered across the floor. Looking around, she sees bare walls where pictures used to be. Running to the basement door, she darts down the stairs.

She sees a trail of clothes scattered across the floor. Looking over, she notices his closet doors standing open; nothing remains inside. What is going on? She's trying to make sense of the situation when she sees a piece of paper taped to the window. Pulling it down, she reads.

Dearest Katelyn

My Mom and Dad were in an accident last night. The FBI believes it was an attempt on their life, carried out by the ones that were after us in Chicago. The police think it's best to move to a safer location with new names and identities the way we did before. I begged them to let me bring you. Believe me, I did. I even asked them to let me stay, but they disagreed. I promise you, Katelyn, that I'll come back for you as soon as I can.

Until then, I want you to know I've treasured every second we've spent together. It's these precious memories stored deep in my heart that'll help me get through the tough times ahead.

If you ever feel sad, remember, you have someone who will always love you no matter how far apart we are. You are and always will be my one and only, my true love, my soul mate for life. Nothing, not even time or distance, will ever change that.

I love you forever and always with all my heart.

John

She suddenly recalls all the fun times they had together. Their picnics in the park, walking hand in hand under the starry sky. All the nights they spent cuddling on his couch, watching their favorite shows, his romantic proposal, and their hot passionate lovemaking that followed.

How will I ever survive without you, John? How? You're my rock, my everything; I can't possibly go on if you're not by my side. I can't. I can't," she sobs, cuddling his pillow.