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Authors: Sheila Horgan

Green Tea (23 page)

We drove over to Mom’s for a cup of tea. Stopped at on the way at Ben’s, we needed to grab some donuts. Daddy was off getting his hair cut for the big day. Mom had the house spotless, as Morgan’s family was coming over for the first time tonight, it was extra important to scrub everything within an inch of its life.

And they make fun of me!

Mom had the world’s biggest roast in Mrs. Laddner’s oven, slow cooking. She fell on her driveway a while back, and broke her leg, but the way my mom cooks a slow cook roast, Mrs. Laddner wouldn’t have to do a thing. The roast was seasoned well, double wrapped in aluminum foil and then set at a pretty low oven temperature to cook for hours and hours.

There was a ham at Mrs. Ramaker’s. I’m guessing they have a predetermined time for her to put it in the oven.

Mom has potatoes at Mrs. Sampson’s. She would call from the ballroom and Mrs. Sampson would set them to boil. I’ll bet she has a huge pot for each of her large burners.

The veggies for dinner were already cleaned and prepared, and we could just set them to steam when we collected the roast and the potatoes.

Mom had several huge bags of dinner rolls.

The butter and oleo, yes we always have to have both, were on the proper dishes.

There were two metal troughs of drinks in ice on the patio. Daddy would stop and get another round of ice before we left for the rehearsal.

The veggie platters and dips and hors d'oeuvres were all laid out beautifully, wrapped with enough plastic wrap to ruin the ozone for centuries, and put in half the refrigerators in the neighborhood.

The dishes were all washed and set up buffet style on the long counter in the kitchen, everything beautifully arranged, covered in dish towels.

The dining room table was shoved up against the wall, and the food would be arranged on it. The warming trays were already there, plugged in, waiting to be turned on. The serving dishes and silver were all arranged with dishtowels over them.

Because I am blessed to come from a very large family, there is plenty of seating, inside and out. That would not be a problem.

If there is one thing an O’Flynn knows how to do, it’s to serve lots of food to lots of people.

 

We sat down for our tea and donuts, filled Mom in on what had been going on with all things Jerkface. Teagan didn’t say a word about Jessie relocating, even when Mom asked her if there were any new adventures coming in his life. I thought that was kind of weird.

I asked if there were any specific pictures Mom thought AJ should get for the wedding. She had a list. I took it down on my phone,
then
forwarded the list to AJ.

Teagan effused about my dress.

Mom went in the other room and came back with her dress. It is beautiful. Deep blue. I’m not good at describing this stuff, but I’ll try.

The fabric has a shimmer to it. It looks like the designer took really pretty deep blue fabric and created a plain A-line dress out of it. The top straight across and strapless. Then she took a different fabric, really really sheer, but the exact same color, decorated it with beautiful flowers made of beads and arranged the flowers into diamond shapes spread sparsely at the waist, but then more and more frequently as they progressed to the bottom until the pattern was almost constant at the bottom of the dress. Then the designer went back and took the beautiful deep blue shimmery fabric, a really wide swath of it, started some ruching under the right arm and extended it down to below the hip, pulled it tight to the left side between waist and hip and anchored it with one of the flower patterned diamonds. The final touch was a bolero jacket made out of the sheer fabric that was edged in the beaded flowers.

I’m not doing it justice. It’s one of the most beautiful dresses I’ve ever seen. My mom will look stunning.

“What do you think girls?”

Teagan answered before I got the chance, “It is absolutely beautiful, and it answers two very important questions.”

“And what would they be?”

“First, I am definitely your daughter. Second, Cara is not.”

We all laughed.

Mom went to put her dress back and Daddy came in the door, looking very handsome. He said he only had long enough for a cup of tea,
then
he had to run over and get the tuxes.

“I thought Liam was going to do that.”

“He was, but he needs to go pick up the rings.”

“The day before the wedding?”

“I’m just telling you what I’ve been told.”

“You want Cara and I to go pick them up? We have to pick up Jordan and try his tux on him, we could make one big loop.”

“I said I’d run over and pick them up now, and that is what I aim to do. Thank you for the offer, but your brother is likely to have a nervous breakdown if he calls and it hasn’t been done. It seems to be hitting them in waves. First he is perfectly calm, and poor little Morgan is having a moment, then tis the other way round.”

“I saw Morgan less than serene for the first time. She’s just as cute nervous as she is tranquil.”

“Your mother has pointed out more than once that Liam must have
done
something very special in a previous life, he’s not built up enough credit in this life to deserve that girl.”

“Do you have your toast ready Daddy?”

“I think I’ll go with an old standard.”

“We’re going to over-Irish these people.”

“There isn’t such a thing.”

With a chuckle, he left without his tea or donut.

 

Mom walked back in. “I’ve checked the food, thank the Good Lord for such neighbors as we have.”

“So, what do you want us to do?”

“Not a thing, we have everything done.”

“But we both have the day off, we haven’t really done anything to help, you sure you don’t need anything?”

“Not a thing.”

We looked at each other. I can’t say we were incredulous, cause we’d get smacked for that, but we were something really close to that.

“Oh crap.”

“What?”

“I didn’t get a gift!”

“What?”

“I don’t have a gift. I’ve been so out of it I never got one. I should also go check on Adeline. We could go over there, then we could swing by the big mall, grab the perfect thing, pick up Jordan and be back here to have him try on his tux before Morgan has a chance to have a breakdown.”

“We could do that. Mom, you want to come?”

“No, I’ll be fine here.”

“Promise to call if you need anything? If anything comes up?”

“That I do.”

We chatted for a few minutes with Mrs. Laddner on our way out. Her leg is healing well. Her granddaughter has been staying with her to help out. She’s almost nine. I can’t believe we’re all getting so old.

Watching Teagan’s face as we drove up past Jovana’s was great. She wasn’t nearly as impressed with Adeline’s house, until we got inside.

“Adeline, I’d like you to meet my sister, Teagan.”

“It is lovely to meet you,
Dear
.”

“You have a beautiful home. It suits you.”

“What a nice thing to say, would you like to see the rest of it?”

“I would love to.”

With that, Adeline set out on the tour, while I went to the kitchen to make a cup of tea for us.

The kettle had boiled, the tea was made, and I was beginning to think it would be too dark by the time they got to the kitchen. It should be noted that they didn’t even see the private quarters or outside.

“Cara did you see the painting of the rose?”

“No, she has not. I’ve just finished it since the last time Cara was here.”

“You have to see it. It’s beautiful. Gorgeous. Adeline could sell her work. I’ve never seen anything quite like it.”

“You flatter me Teagan.”

“No, I don’t. Flattery is false praise. My admiration is genuine. I love beautiful things. I’ve loved beautiful things all my life. That painting is one of the more beautiful things I’ve ever seen. May I bring Cara to see it?”

“Certainly.”

When we were half way down the back hall, out of earshot, Teagan started in on me, “I can’t believe you didn’t tell me about this woman. I can’t believe that you haven’t told me about her painting. My God Cara, she has a gift.”

“Don’t snipe at me. I didn’t tell you because I didn’t know. I’ve only been over here a couple of times myself you know, and once she was really sick.”

“You aren’t going to believe it.”

Teagan was walking so fast I could barely keep up. She gets excited.

“Look. Look at this!”

Teagan was right. I’d never seen anything like it. Adeline had painted a white rose. It was huge. Took up the whole canvas. It was a play on white on white and it was lovely.

“It is beautiful.”

“I could stare at it for hours.”

“I’m really not an art person, but this is calming. It’s serene. It reminds me of Morgan.”

“Who is Morgan?”

“Our soon to be sister-in-law. She is one of those people that never get flustered. She is beautiful from the inside out. She is marrying my brother tomorrow. We still haven’t figured out how he lucked out, but we are grateful he did.”

“A wedding. How lovely. There is something so rejuvenating about new love.”

“Would you like to come?”

“I couldn’t impose.”

“It’s no imposition. We have a big family, it’s a huge facility.”

“I’ve never even met the happy couple. It is far from proper for you to invite me to a wedding that is not even your own.”

“We’re Irish. It’s our tradition to invite our friends to the wedding, as well as the bride and groom to invite their friends. The more people there to celebrate in the joy of the couple being married, the better their luck.”

“I’m just not sure.”

“You don’t have to decide right now. You can call me. If you need a ride, we can have someone pick you up. You will know people there. Jovana and her husband will be there. Teagan and I will be there. You’ll have a great time. If you don’t want to come, I understand, but if you want to, you are more than welcome.”

“Thank you girls. I’ll let you know.”

We were off to find the perfect wedding gift. Teagan already had hers, but wouldn’t tell me what it was.

We went to the big mall, I could do the traditional thing and get them Waterford crystal or Irish linen. Both good choices. I could go full-blown Irish and get them Waterford crystal salt and
pepper shakers
, Waterford being Irish and salt and pepper shakers being good luck. But, AJ had inspired me. He got a traditional gift, a teapot, but it wasn’t traditional O’Flynn, it was new and fresh. That’s what I wanted to do.

We walked the whole mall and I didn’t find a single thing. I wondered out loud if Morgan and Liam would mind an IOU. Teagan smacked me.

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