Chapter My Darling Jane: Epilogue
My Darling Jane (The Darlings)
Years later, we dive into whatâs now known as the Annual Family Camping Extravaganza. This time, the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee play host to our adventures. Weâve claimed a large chunk of the campground, with RVs and tents and a couple of rented cabins.
Graham and I are grilling. Weâre surrounded by the aroma of hot dogs and hamburgers. âWeâll be kicked to the curb if we mess up dinner,â he warns as he skillfully flips a burger.
I chuckle, passing him another hot dog. Last night was the girlsâ turn to cook, and they fried fish and hush puppies. My mom made her coleslaw, and everything was perfect. It put more pressure on the guys to do well on their turn to cook.
âAs long as we avoid setting the place on fire, we should be fine,â I say.
The air hums with the sound of our family. Jane sets up a picnic table, her focus slightly intimidating. Emmy and my sisters help put down tablecloths, then set out the side dishes.
Dad, with Mom next to him, shares embellished camping stories with the kids. âAnd then, the bear, massive as a mountain, decided to join our dinner,â he declares, stretching his arms wide, drawing gasps from them.
Hazel and Jace donât look fazed, but little Jett, our youngest, is scared. He starts to tear up, and Jane sweeps in and picks him up and kisses him on the top of his head.
Iâm still playing football, having racked up two more championships. Jane and I, weâre a team. Sheâs expanded her matchmaking empire, snapping up a storefront near our place with Mr. Dardenâs investment. I offered to give her money, but she wants to do this on her own.
As for my bio mom, sheâs been a ghost since that awkward apartment visit. But I did right by my half brother, setting up a college trust for him. Itâs the least I could do; heâs innocent in all this. Weâre not exactly chatty, but we keep tabs on each other online.
Tomas and Londyn finally met officially as father and daughter after Jane and I tied the knot. She spends a week with him every summer, and he makes the trip to see her a few times a year. Theyâre building their thing, step by step. He might be her father, but Iâm her dad. She tells me all the time.
âAll right, everyone, dinnerâs ready!â I call out, and the stampede begins.
They line up by the grill.
Londyn towers over the other kids. Sheâs going through her awkward phase with grace, and likes to order the other kids around.
Jace is our little explorer, and always has a grin that spells trouble. Heâs got my gaze and Janeâs fierce nature. Currently, heâs locked in an intense argument with Hazel over whoâll take the crown in our family sprint.
And then thereâs Jett, our baby at nine months, sporting curls and wide blue eyes that miss nothing.
How did fortune smile so broadly on us?
I glance down at the gold charms on my chain, small replicas of the cards she drew that night when I read her tarot cards. Itâs a gift Jane gave me on our wedding day. She wears one just like it. Itâs a reflection of us, of being true, of having familial blessings.
âHey, Dad, can I have two hot dogs?â Londynâs voice pulls me back.
âPlanning to grow another inch tonight?â I say, handing them over.
She smirks, an expression that looks a lot like mine. âIâm gonna be taller than Andrew.â
Andrew hears her and pouts. âWhatever.â
As Londyn dashes off, Jace tugs at my shirt. âI want burgers. With extra cheese, please.â His eyes are wide, hopeful.
âExtra cheese, coming right up,â I reply, flipping a burger onto his plate.
Rayna approaches. âHey, Jasper, think you could grill some veggies for me? Trying to eat healthier.â
âGrilled veggies it is,â I agree, setting aside a portion of the grill for her request.
Next, Callie saunters over, phone in hand. âJasper, I need a photo of you grilling. For the family album,â she says, aiming her phone at me.
I pose with the spatula, and she snaps away.
Demy and Zoe wander over. âAny chance I could get a slightly burnt hot dog? I know itâs weird, but I love the crunch,â Demy says. Zoe gets the same.
Jett crawls close to me, and I get nervous with him close to the grill and scoop him up and put him on my hip.
Jane joins us, a smile on her face as she watches the kids.
Damn, sheâs beautiful.
This is my worldâJane, Londyn, Jace, Jett.
âWhat do you want to eat, angel?â I ask.
She smiles. âSurprise me.â
I pull her close and kiss her on the lips. âI love our surprises.â
âDad, come on! Weâre starting the race!â Jace calls out after weâve finished eating. He tugs at my hand.
âAll right, all right, round up all the adults, except for Grandma and Grandpa. Everyone has to run, even the twins.â
As we line up for the race, with laughter and cheers around us, I sigh happily. This is what lifeâs all aboutâthis family, this love.