This is the fourth installment in the Getting It Together series. Thanks to Kari for her advice and Suggestions
Making Plans
By Sharron Ibbitson
Frannie looked at her reflection in her
bedroom mirror. She had always wanted a big white wedding and today she
was going to get her wish. She straightened up her hair under her veil.
It had been six months since she had been reconciled with her fiancé
Ray Kowalski, and throughout that time they had had a number of difficulties,
but she never doubted that she loved him, or that he loved her. She blinked
several times to try to stop the tears from falling. She was so relieved.
Just four months ago, Ray had been so frustrated. He'd had a serious
operation on his leg and it was doubtful that he'd be able to return
to active duty. He had worked hard with his physio and he had done it.
He had been back at work in a matter of weeks and settled right back
in. Even though he had changed slightly she still loved him; she felt
it was her fault anyway. She had made a stupid mistake and it almost
cost him his life. Although he had forgiven her, she had yet to forgive
herself. Even those thoughts could not ruin her day. She would soon be
Mrs Kowalski. For a while she doubted that they could marry because
of the whole undercover situation, but her brother had been returned
home safely. He had since quit the force and opened a bar. Fraser was
still working alongside Ray Kowalski and was to be his best man today.
Her reverie was interrupted by a knock on the door. Elaine stepped through.
She was Frannie's maid of honour and dressed in a traditional style,
pale lilac dress. Elaine gasped when she saw Francesca. "Oh Frannie,
you look beautiful," she told her friend sincerely. Frannie nodded.
"Thanks Elaine," she replied, trying to prevent herself from crying.
"Come on, the cars are here, we have to go." Elaine thrust a bouquet
into her hand as she walked through the door. Welsh was leaning against
the car. He had agreed to give her away, because her own father had
died many years before. He smiled when he saw her. "Ms. Vecchio, you
look fantastic," he told her and she smiled. "You don't look so bad
yourself," she replied with a grin. He was dressed in a morning suit
the same as Ray's and Fraser's. He was wearing a lilac cravat and his
top hat had the same colour trim. He helped her step into the car, minding
her dress, he then climbed in next to er whilst Elaine and the other
bridesmaids climbed into the second car. They drove speedily to the church.
They were all prepared to go in when Fraser stopped them.
"What is it? What's going on?" Frannie asked with panic mounting.
"Ray's not here yet," he told her, and all colour drained from her
face. "Well where is he," she asked angrily.
"He's on his way, I promise you. Just drive around the block a few
times and I'm sure he'll be here soon," he told them, keeping his fingers
crossed behind his back. He had no idea where his friend was, but he
knew Ray Kowalski. He knew that Ray loved Frannie and that he wouldn't
leave her at the altar. He made his way back into the church and found
Mr. and Mrs. Kowalski sitting in the front row, approached them and started
up a general conversation. They were interrupted by Ray walking into
the church. He was wearing jeans and a baggy shirt. He hadn't shaved
and his wedding suit was slung over his shoulder in the suit carrier.
He looked like he hadn't slept in a month. Fraser went straight to him
and dragged him into the vestry. He pulled Ray's shirt off over his head,
without saying a word, and pushed his arms into the white shirtsleeves.
Ray hadn't spoken, so Fraser just kept dressing him. He did up all the
buttons then he fastened Ray's cravat and half waistcoat around the detective.
He pulled off Ray's running shoes and slipped off the jeans, pulled the
suit trousers on, doing up the belt and tucked the shirt into the waistband.
He pushed Ray down onto a nearby seat and put a fresh pair of socks and
the shiny lace up shoes onto his friend. He fastened the laces, then
he pulled his friend's face up to look at him. For the first time
he actually looked at his friend and was horrified by what he saw. Tears
were streaming down his face. "Ray, what is it," he asked gently.
Ray just shook his head and the tears kept falling "Don't you want to
do this?" He tried to prompt his friend. "Yeah, yeah of course I do.
I love Frannie," he whispered.
"Then what is it?"
"I don't know, am I ready for this? I mean Frannie can do a lot better
than me," he told Fraser, still not moving. "Of course you are. Frannie
loves you, and you love Frannie. That's all that matters, as long as
you love each other. And it's rubbish that she's too good for you. You
are a decent man and that's all that should matter." Fraser lectured
him and was amazed when Ray fell into his arms and hugged him. "Thank
you Fraser," Ray whispered.
"It's no problem Ray. Now come on, you're half an hour late for your
wedding," he told him. Ray sighed then got up. "You better get shaved."
Ray walked across to the little sink and Fraser handed him a mini razor.
Well Fraser was Mister Preparation, worse than a Boy Scout. Ray shaved
and dragged a comb through his hair. He looked a lot better when he had
finished. He pulled his coat on and pushed his hat on his head. "You
look perfect," Fraser told him, and Ray smiled shyly. Together they walked
back and took their seats at the front of the church. They sat there
for ten minutes, and then the familiar music played as Frannie was escorted
down the aisle by Welsh. Ray nervously got to his feet and Fraser stood
beside him. Ray's breath was taken away when he caught sight of Frannie.
She stood beside him and all doubt was driven from his mind, as he
was overwhelmed with love for her. The actual ceremony went without a
hitch and the two newlyweds then went to the reception. Everybody drunk
and ate well. Frannie and Ray danced to the first song, as was traditional
to do. Ray danced well, as he had years of lessons. Frannie just followed
his lead, and the movements became more natural. They breathed in each
other's scents and felt like they belonged together. Time seemed to
fly by and before they realised it was time for them to go off on honeymoon.
They had booked two weeks in Portugal. They left after being showered
in confetti. Frannie threw her bouquet, and much to Fraser's delight
Thatcher caught it. They sped off in Ray's GTO and drove to the airport.
As they were driving Francesca asked the dreaded question. "Why were
you late?"
"I had some things to work out in my mind," he told her honestly,
hoping that she wouldn't push for more. She nodded, sensing that he didn't
want to talk about it. She rested her hand on his lap to let him know
that she wouldn't push him. "So what are your views on children,"
Ray asked with a grin.
"I'd love kids," she informed him.
"Hmm, we'd better get working on that one then huh," he replied cheekily.
She smiled, yes they had many plans to make for their future together.
He shot her a sidewards glance, then they drove off to the rest of their
lives. End
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