Sea Glass Inn by Karis Walsh

Sea Glass Inn by Karis Walsh

Author:Karis Walsh [Walsh, Karis]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Romance, Lesbian, (v4.0), Contemporary, Fiction
ISBN: 9781602827714
Google: dBKGtgAACAAJ
Amazon: 1602827710
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 2013-02-18T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Mel sat next to Pam in the back row of chairs as the grooms recited vows under the trellis she had made and decorated.

She hadn’t been convinced of Pam’s vision for what she had seen as an ugly, spider-covered piece of junk until she saw the boat in place.

Pam had draped it with netting and glass floats that matched those on Mel’s trellis. Suddenly the garden had been transformed into a grotto by the sea, with a magical quality that added to the otherworldly feel of the ceremony. As she watched the two men exchange the vows they had written, Mel really did feel as if she had been transported out of everyday life—where not everyone would approve of or accept the love she was witnessing—and into a world where only love mattered.

The differences between this ceremony and her own wedding were enormous. Hers had been formal, traditional, officially sanctioned. She had loved the planning involved. Her days had been filled with lists and meetings, decisions and structure. Yes, she had dated women and experimented with lesbian life while in college.

But she had loved Richard in some ways and had been convinced she could make a conventional marriage work. Her friends had done it.

One of her sisters had done it. Give up the experiments and youthful flings and settle into the life everyone expected of her. And for a few years Mel had been able to keep pretending she was satisfied and fulfilled. Especially after Danny was born. Until she had a meeting with his second-grade teacher. And she had been hit hard with the realization that what she had seen as a choice was really a matter of a nature she couldn’t deny.

Mel watched the two grooms kiss and then turn to accept the congratulations from their guests in an informal receiving line. She had been irritated to have guests in the inn. Scared, intimidated, full of doubts. But the truth was, she was jealous. Strangers had come into her home. They had arranged to have this most intimate of ceremonies in her backyard, had eagerly insisted she attend, had been so excited to share their happiness. And all she could feel was envy because she wished she had been married, body and soul, to someone she really loved.

But she had given up her chance when she married Richard, and again when she told him about her crush on Danny’s teacher.

They had decided to remain married for their families, for Danny.

She might have declared to Pam that she didn’t want to get married again, but she wanted… something. A lover, a friend. She wanted to make up for lost time. To finally get it right, without giving up the self-sufficiency and strength she had found on her own. She had been raised to believe in the expected route from dating to love to marriage, but she wasn’t sure what love would look like this time around. She’d have to invent a new paradigm, forge her own way. The thought was exciting.



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