Thank you for all the reviews! Sorry about the Chapter 9 updates…I was attempting to fix previous chapters and had a heck of a time doing it! Hope you all are enjoying the story!
Rose awoke the next morning at 8:00 A.M. in Jack's arms. She smiled to herself. She didn't want to get up but she had to be at work at 10:00 A.M. and didn't want to be late for her first day of work. She got up carefully as not to wake up Jack. She got ready and had a quick breakfast when Jack walked into the dining area.
"Good morning, my love."
"Good morning to you, Mr. Dawson."
Jack walked over to her and started kissing her on her neck.
"Oh Jack," she sighed.
"Yes?"
He kept kissing her, not wanting to stop.
Rose knew where it would lead and wished she had some extra time to spend with Jack but she really had to go to work.
"If you don't stop that, I will never get out of here." She giggled.
"That's my plan."
Rose turned to Jack and gave him a quick kiss and got up to leave for work.
"I love you, Jack."
"I love you too, Rose."
Rose started heading to work, walking dreamily.
Jack sat there for a moment, thinking about Rose. What a lucky man he was. She was beautiful, inside and out. He couldn't imagine life any better at this moment. He decided that before he day dreamt some more, he should probably get his new portfolio and supplies together and head down to Central Park.
When Jack got to Central Park, there wasn't much going on at the time. There was a woman sitting on the bench reading that he could draw but since he started drawing Rose, he didn't feel right drawing any other woman.
Maybe some children would play and he could draw them. Surely he would have some parents who would love to have a drawing of their children.
Children…one day, we will have a family and we will be even happier.
He saw a man and his daughter playing and thought it would make a wonderful portrait.
Something told him that today would be a good day.
Rose was currently at the café and seemed to be doing okay for her first day. There hadn't been any mistakes as of yet. She was just a bit slower than some of the other waitresses but since she had never held a job, it is expected.
Ed came up to her.
"Well Rose, you seem to be doing a pretty good job here. A little slow but you seem to have a lot of customers who are enjoying you being their waitress. Keep up the good work."
Rose smiled. "Thank you, sir."
Rose had been doing quite well today. People had been enjoying her as a waitress so she was getting pretty good tips as well.
