Summary: Evy is living with her fiancé, Jack and their wedding is planned. But, they never get to the wedding because Evy finds someone else. But Jack will go to the end of the world to make sure she doesn't leave him.
Disclaimer: I only own Jack. The rest is Stephen Sommers'. If I did own the rest, I wouldn't be here. I would be making The Mummy 6 by now…lol. No offence to Mr. Sommers though!
Rating: PG-13 (R?) for violence, language and adult/sexual content. It may be different, but it depends on how you think of it.
Author's Note: Reviews are good! Please be nice! My other story is "A Visit from an Old 'Friend'". If you haven't read it yet, you should! Ok, I'll shut my trap and let you get to reading. ENJOY!
Chapter One: Evy and Jack
Evy was working at her library, waiting for Jack to meet her for lunch. They were planning to go out to Madison's Café together today. While she waited, she played games on her computer. She was in the middle of a Spider Solitaire game, when he walked into her office. "Hello, sweetheart." he said, in his beautiful American accent, as he walked over to her.
"You're late." she said, with a small smile on her face. Jack knew that she was just teasing him, even though he really was late. He knew how to get out of it though.
"You're stunning." he said, staring at her beautiful, hazel eyes.
"You're forgiven." she laughed. She closed her game and they left for the café.
When they arrived, they were the only one's there. But by now, everyone had already eaten, since it was an hour after the lunch rush. While they ate, the talked about their wedding. "I can't believe that we're getting married! And in two months! It's got here so quick." Evy said, as she took a bite of her salad.
Jack was already eating his burger. "I know. It's great, isn't it?" he said, with his mouth full.
"You know, here in England, it's considered rude to talk with your mouth full? I don't know if it is in America, but you really should get rid of that habit." She loved showing off her knowledge, even if it was just a small thing like this.
"It's considered rude there as well. I just never had manners!" He laughed, as did she.
"Well, maybe you should start using some." she said, still smiling.
"Yeah, I probably should. I wouldn't want anyone to get the wrong impression. I have quite well mannered behavior." he said, trying to show off a little.
"That you do. You are the kindest man I think I've ever met in my life. I love you." she said, leaning over to give him a kiss on the cheek. But before she got to him, he turned his head, and passionately kissed her on her beautiful, luscious lips.
They left the café and he drove her back to the library. "When are you going to be home tonight?" he asked, hoping that she could come home early.
"I have a lot of work to do. I have to put an order of books up, and then order more. I'll probably be home around 9:00." she replied, wishing that she didn't have to do so much work.
"Well, I guess I'll see you then." he said, a little disappointed.
"I'll go as fast as I can." She gave him a peck on the cheek and got out of the car. She gave him one last smile and a small wave before she went inside.
He drove home to wait for her to arrive. He had a great night planned. He was going to cook dinner, and have it done by the time she got home. He would have candles on the table, the food already set out, and wine already poured. Since they lived alone, he didn't have to worry about anyone ruining their perfect night. Evy had finally convinced Jonathan to move out. Jack watched TV for a few hours and then rummaged in the kitchen for something to make for dinner. He wanted everything to be perfect for his future wife.
