Running In Fear: Coming Home

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package for you to wear tonight. It's under the desk. Sorry that we were not there to wake you up properly, but we will make it up to you tonight, we promise .
    Love you, Remi
    Jaycee hugged the note, putting it in her bag of priceless things. She grabbed the box under the desk and sat on the bed, just as Kate came strolling in.
    “What do you have there?” She asked, sitting beside her on the bed.
    “My mates left me another present and a note. They didn't leave without saying goodbye.” Jaycee smiled up at her.
    “Well, open it,” Kate demanded, looking at the box. Jaycee laughed, ripping open the box. She was stunned. It was her sub outfit that Dane had taken from her. She laughed as Kate looked at it.
    “Okay. Boy, are you in for it tonight. Look at that outfit. There's nothing there.”
    “It was mine. I was going to use it to trap my ex, but Dane saw it and confiscated it, saying that only he was allowed to see me in it.” Jaycee smiled. She put the box near the bed.
    “Maybe they're going to take you to the club tonight?” Kate said. She took the menu from Jaycee's hand. “Now, tell me, what do you want to do for your wedding?”
    Jaycee smiled at her, as they sat in the chairs facing the fire. “Well, I was thinking of a Christmas wedding, and a night wedding at that. I want red poinsettias and candles lit all around.” Jaycee sat back envisioning the way she wanted the wedding. “There's this gazebo near a beautiful pond about a mile from the house. I thought we could set up tents with heaters in them; maybe have a horse drawn sled bring me up. We could say our vows in the gazebo.” Jaycee looked at Kate. She was smiling as she watched her writing everything down. “Well what do you think?”
    “Oh, it would be beautiful. I know where we can get the tents, and it would give us a month to plan it.” She got up, looking around. “Do you have your computer around? We can look for invitations? What day do you want to get married?”
    Jaycee got up, grabbing her computer, and turning it on. “Well, I was thinking of Christmas Eve. That way we can have the pack Christmas and our wedding at the same time. I want it at dusk with the candles burning and the sun setting. What do you think?” she asked, going to Google and searching for “wedding invitations.”
    “I think that would be great! God, I'm so excited. You're going to wear Nana's dress, aren't you?” Kate asked, staring up at her.
    “Yes, I want to wear her dress. You still have it?” Jaycee asked, smiling at her as the page loaded.
    “Of course! I knew you would want it. Now, what about bridesmaids’ dresses? What color? Oh, I forgot to tell you that Remi's mom called, and they have started the new house where the old one burned down. She said it should be finished about a week before Christmas. They also said something about the pictures … Oh yeah. They have copies of the pictures that hung in the house so they would have those ready for you too.”
    Jaycee jumped and laughed. “That's perfect. They've given me so much. This will be a perfect present for them. Oh, about the colors. I was thinking red for Christmas. The men would be dressed in black tuxes and red dress shirts.”
    Kate and Jaycee spent the next three hours eating and planning her wedding. She had three different invitations picked out, printing one of each for her mates to look over. They even found a florist near their home that could handle that many poinsettias and her flowers for the wedding.
    Jaycee had a ball planning things with Kate. She even asked her to be one of her bridesmaids for her wedding. She wanted Shelly to be the matron of honor. She was going to ask Jack's mate to be a bridesmaid. She wanted Samantha to be her flower girl and her little brother to be the ring bearer.
    Jaycee looked at the invitations as she watched TV. Kate had left an hour ago because her father had called and asked her to come back to the room. Her mates hadn't called or

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