To: KCGilmore@gilmoreproducts.net
From: MaxMorrison@gilmoreproducts.net
Subject: Happy Christmas
Happy Christmas to you KC,
Wondering, hoping, your days are getting easier. I wish we could use the phones, but understand your reservations. Lainy is working on the problem, but she’s also busy with this problematic client and being pregnant and a wife.
She says she’d never trade being married for singlehood again, but she’s noticed she has a lot less free time. <smile> And once this kid comes... Well, you’re a mother. So, she doesn’t have much time to devote to the many miscellaneous projects she used to.
Ryan and I will be going to my folks soon. I’m letting him sleep now. He’s going to have a full day as it is, much less considering the day is Christmas. So, I figure I’ll let him sleep as long as he can. (All the presents are already at Mom’s house. Keeps us all honest that way.) <grin>
You’ll be happy to know, Ryan and I baked cookies last night. We’re sending you some tomorrow. The rest we’ll eat today. We spent the evening with the parents, and Mom was crazy busy with everything, and Ryan wanted to bake cookies, so we took over that job.
Mitch helped. We looked like a bunch of ghosts when we were done. Did you know Mitch can toss a single cup of flour and coat an entire person? I haven’t been able to figure out how he does it, but I imagine it has something to do with his military training. He’s improving drastically in the food/water fight arena. We’re proud of him.
Lainy cleaned up after us and decreed we are never allowed to bake cookies again, but Ryan talked her out of it. I’m not sure how, but he managed. Mitch pulling her into a closet for a few minutes might have helped too. She was as covered in flour as him, so I wonder what they were doing? (eye roll) Ryan kept asking me to explain, but I was laughing too hard. Dad ended up having to do the deed. I’m not sure Ryan understood anyway, but...
Well, he’s awake now, and more full of energy than I’ve ever seen him in the morning. He’s asked for cookies for breakfast, but my mom made me promise we’d have oatmeal. I’m thinking compromise is good. That way once we finish the nasty oatmeal, (how in the world am I supposed to feed our kid this when I don’t like it myself?) we’ll have cookies. I think it’s a fair trade off. Goodness knows I’ve got to have some incentive to eat oatmeal. (As Ryan would say – ewww!)
I’d better wrap this up, as we need breakfast and then we’ll dress and hurry over to Granme and Granpy’s house. Ryan’s bouncing off the walls already, so maybe I’ll reconsider the cookie thing, but probably not.
I did save a few presents for him to open here before we go over to Mom and Dad’s. We opened a few of them last night and plan to finish the rest this morning. Mostly just stocking stuffers.
I didn’t buy him any candy, since we have lots of tins of cookies and I know Rachel and Treeny made at least ten pumpkin rolls. Laurie, Melly, and Zara have been baking pies all week. Melissa and Lainy have been making cookies and cakes and I don’t know about the in-laws. But there’s sure to be too much sugar.
Lainy promised to video tape the day for you, but I’ll probably do it. She’s too easily distracted these days. (Mitch is like her shadow, or she’s like his, we haven’t been able to figure which.) So, I’m thinking Ryan and I’ll man the camcorder.
We miss and love you,
Max and Ryan - who plan to eat lots of cookies. (Who’ve already eaten lots of cookies. < big grin>)
*****
KC read Max’s newest email with a smile on her face and an ache in her heart. She’d be sharing in their joy today if she was home. They wouldn’t have eaten cookies for breakfast if she had been there. The image of Max’s and Ryan’s most beguiling expressions reared up in her mind. Well, maybe they would have....
Since she wasn’t home, she wouldn’t get a vote in the amount of treats they ate before the actual fat-fest even started. Instead she’d already made her rounds and spent some time in the lab. And she could expect more of the same later.
Someone had put up decorations, but no one felt particularly festive. Instead, most seemed to feel the loss of their families and decided, like her, that work was the answer to their loneliness.
“KC, you have a visitor,” Monique announced as she poked her head around the corner.
“Oh?” KC searched her brain, trying to imagine who on earth could be visiting her today.
“Yeah. And he’s hot. Someone said he’s a Navy SEAL. The hottest brother I’ve seen in a long time.” Monique smacked her lips.
Ben. With a surge of happiness for having family on base, KC jumped to her feet. “Where is he?” she asked, hurrying for the door.
“Heading toward the Admiral’s office. How do you know such hot men?”
“He’s Max’s cousin, Ben.”
“How is that?”
“Ben’s adopted, but don’t let that fool you. He’s a Morrison through and through.”
“Oh.” KC thought that’s what the nurse said, but she was already through the door and running toward the Admiral’s office. The door swooshed open as she came abreast of it, and then she was in Ben’s arms.
He swung her around and she laughed. He wasn’t Max, but they still were so much alike. And who better, if not Max, than his best cousin? The two men weren’t that far apart in age, and they and Lainy had been bosom buddies growing up. The three were still close.
“Ben!” she cried with joy and clung, happy to see him.
“You two get in here,” Admiral O’Riley barked and they both complied. He had been a SEAL too, and it was no secret he favored them. Not that the Corpsmen were treated poorly, because that wasn’t the case at all. He regularly moved mountains or bureaucrats to get them what they needed.
Both she and Ben saluted and he returned the gesture before waving a hand at the seats before his desk. He grinned at Ben.
“What’s General Emma up to?”
Ben laughed. “What’s she usually up to? The Bent Rock Foundation is currently the biggest event, and they’re planning to auction the puppies off this coming week. They’re finally old enough to be weaned. A few have said it’s too early but she wanted to do this before the holiday. The puppies didn’t listen. A rare occurrence for the general.”
KC laughed along with the admiral. That was so true. General Emma expected everyone and everything to fall into her plans, and generally they did. The puppies not complying wouldn’t go over well with her, but even Emma couldn’t rush nature.
“That woman,” Admiral O’Riley said and shook his head. Fondly, KC thought. Hhmmm. Max hadn’t informed her of what was happening on Emma’s end. KC thought about emailing Lainy, instead. Being male, Max would miss the obvious signs of interest. Provided General Emma exhibited them.
“She’s scarier than any high ranking military personage, or otherwise, I’ve met up with,” Ben admitted. “Even our SEAL trainers weren’t as terrifying as our general in full bellow.”
“Emma’s so tiny, most people look right over her, and then they get knocked over and realize a little too late...” KC said with a grin.
“Yeah, when they notice everyone else heading for the hills, and realize they’re not gonna make it, and now they’ll be doing her bidding until they can escape.” Ben exchanged a grin with KC who recognized the huff in his voice.
“Haven’t run for the hills soon enough, son?” Admiral O’Riley sported a knowing look in his eyes.
Ben snorted, which made KC laugh again. She was so happy to see him, and very grateful he somehow managed to pull off his visit on Christmas. If she couldn’t be with Max and Ryan, Ben was a wonderful substitute. She thought of Ben as a brother.
They chatted with the admiral for a while before she and Ben were excused. They saluted, KC with fond feelings for their leader, and figured Ben, being a SEAL, probably entertained similar thoughts.
The older man was always fair, usually compassionate, and more skilled than most knew, he could quietly get in and out where others feared to tread. Rich O’Riley was a Navy legend, if the stories were to be believed, and most did, upon meeting him. He was fierce, intelligent, savvy, and sympathetic as needed. This was probably why he sat in the admiral’s seat, KC decided wryly.
“He doesn’t change,” Ben said quietly as they meandered their way to the mess hall.
“No. We’re awfully glad to have him. And I’m awfully glad you could be here today.”
Ben slanted a speaking glance at her, and KC grinned. “Had to move a few obstacles in your path there, General Emma? I mean, Ben?”
He threw back his head and laughed before playfully cuffing her. KC danced away, so reminded of Max, her heart hurt again.
“Maybe,” was all he’d commit to, but KC was grateful regardless.
“Okay. I won’t push.”
They entered the eating tent and each picked up some coffee. There were cookies on a plate beside the coffee maker, and KC and Ben exchanged incredulous looks before helping themselves.
“Max and Ryan made cookies at his folk’s house last evening. Mitch and Lainy must have been there too, because the boys had a flour fight. Max said Mitch is getting much better with the food/water fight bit.”
Ben shook his head. “It’s sad, a trained Marine, and he can’t even keep up in a Morrison family food or water battle.” They settled in at a nearby table.
“Max said he’s improving.”
“That’s good. You’d expect that of a Marine.”
“I suppose,” she answered on a gurgle. “We wouldn’t need the learning curve, right?”
He looked offended. “Of course not. We’d have known what to do right from the start.”
“Of course.” She laughed with him. Each branch of the military had their opinions. She was grateful to share hers with an elite member of her branch.
“So they made cookies at Aunt Monica’s house last evening?” Ben asked, and KC heard some of her homesickness in his voice.
“Yes. Apparently they had a good time. Monica made Max promise he and Ryan would have oatmeal for breakfast this morning.”
Ben made a face so like Max’s she stared.
“Yuck,” he said succinctly.
“Max didn’t sound overly pleased with the fare, either.” She grinned at the memory of his email. KC doctored the liquid tar their mess tent passed off as coffee.
“Heck, no. He hates oatmeal.”
“It’s amazing what you do when you have a kid,” she said with a sad smile. Ryan was in the very best hands, so she needed to stop worrying. Besides, she had been trying to convince Max to eat oatmeal for ages.
Ben sent her a disgusted look.
“Ah-ha! Another Morrison man who doesn’t like oatmeal,” she accused and then frowned. “You’re in the military. How can you not like oatmeal?” She took a tentative sip of the potent brew. With plenty of creamer it was okay.
“I eat eggs and whatever meat is available. Usually I can avoid the nasty stuff.” He bit into a cookie and she was again reminded of Max.
She remembered the day Max’s mom and aunts had come to pack her things and given her a bag of cookies to take into work. How they had carried on that day and Max was so pleased with those treats, and her. Maybe someday he would look at her like that when she didn’t have cookies. But look at her because he wanted to taste her.
Swallowing, KC cut off those thoughts. Now wasn’t a good time to be thinking such things. She wanted to enjoy Ben’s visit. He took a sip of his non-doctored brew and she shuddered. Ben didn’t seem fazed.
“Missing Max and Ryan?” The compassion in Ben’s voice yanked her back into their conversation.
She nodded and took another sip of her coffee.
He reached across the table and took her hand. “Hey, it’s okay to miss them. You should.”
“I know. I’m glad they’re having fun and are with family, it’s just hard, because I want to be with them so badly.” She blinked away the tears that threatened and looked at him. “But I’m glad you’re here, Ben.”
He grinned and she saw why Monique was so impressed with him. He was quite handsome. And confident and sweet. He and Max had so much in common, so how had she noticed this about Ben in the past, but missed those same characteristics in Max? She wondered if Treeny had noticed those characteristics in Max, but missed them in Ben. Or maybe Treeny and Ben’s problems were different than hers and Max’s. If problem was the correct term. Maybe KC just suffered from major oversight. Max had been right there in front of her all this time and she’d missed him for all the Morrisons.
Ben shrugged. “This is what family is about. We can’t be with them today, but we can be together, and that’s important. Now, I happen to be in possession of last year’s Christmas celebration DVD. I also know Max is especially adept at ad-libbing The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.”
KC laughed. “I was there, and yes, he is adept at that.”
And suddenly she couldn’t wait to watch that video.
“So, you got any Morrison family cookies?” Ben asked slyly and KC laughed again.
“Maybe,” she taunted. He tormented her the entire way to her quarters to retrieve the laptop and her cookie and brownie stash.
She refused to think about another celebration far away, in a land where she was loved, and returned the emotion in full.