Disclaimer: I don't own them. If I did, Jack and Sam would be happily married, with two kids, living in the forests around Mt Hood in Oregon.
Short, but oh so sweet! Epilogue! - Fu Fu
Chapter 6 (epilougue)
The next couple years were hard. Sam's divorce was really hard on her, but Jack was there the whole time, like he'd promised.
She found out about two weeks after she broke it off with Pete, that she was pregnant. Having not taking her birth control pills for a long time, before she realized that she wasn't.
As soon as her divorce with Pete was finalized, her and Jack were married. But Janet and Daniel still beat them to the alter.
One night, holding her daughter in her arms, and sitting a comfortable chair in the nursery, she pulled something out of her bath robe. It was her old journal.
Takes out that old diary,
turns to the 3rd of may
adds another tear, to the page
Tears suddenly started falling down her cheeks. She couldn't beilive how much this simple page of text had changed things. If she hadn't have wrote it, she may never have gotten up the guts to leave her husband. To leave the safe and secure world she lived in, and venture into the unknown. In search of what she really wanted.
The father of her child walked slowly into the room, and wrapped his arms around her from behind. Kissing her lightly on the neck. "Bedtime story? Because honestly, I think she's asleep."
Sam smiled at that. Before closing the book, and whipping a tear away. "No, just memories."
"Good ones?" He asked, wiping away another tear for her.
She closed her eyes tightly as her heart panged, and more tears leaked out onto her cheeks. "The best."
Jack smiled again. "Okay, then why don't we go to bed. We've got a big day tomorrow, we're teaching this little one here how to fish!"
Sam stood up, and looked at her husband incredulously. "Fish? She's only a year old!"
"Never to young to fish!" Jack exclaimed quietly, trying not to wake her.
Sam walked over to the crib, and placed the sleeping baby in it. Before turning around, and heading for the door. She turned off the light, and turned around to grab the door knob. The last thing she said before she closed it, was "Good-night Grace."
THE END
(A/N: I ended the Big C in almost the exact same way, on accident. (I didn't post the ending to the Big C, if you want it, E-mail me, and I'll send it to you.)
Just a tiny little fit-lic I've been thinking about lately. I heard this Reba song, and I thought it fit there situation so well, that I'd try my first Song fic. Well. anyways, here you go! - Fu Fu
