By way of introduction, let me say that if you haven't read the first chapters of this story, then much of the next few pages will mean very little to you. So I suggest you go back and read "Mister Jack Miller: Chapters 1 thru 7" to get the background on this tale. That having been said, please...read on...
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The voice on the other end of the phone was Alex's, but sounded nothing at all like someone who had been partying as hard as we had done the previous night.
"She's dead, Jackie. Nana's dead."
I sat up like a shot and was as awake as Alex sounded in a heartbeat, "Oh, no..." I dropped the phone and Shari felt the urgency in my voice, and I repeated to her the same five words I had just heard.
Shari shouted, "NO!" and collapsed into my arms in tears.
"She died last night, about an hour after she left the ballroom."
"Why the fuck didn't anyone tell us?" I shouted, now mad at not being informed until now.
"Apparently there was a message waiting for Mom when she got to her room, and she decided to wait till this morning so as not to spoil our evening."
I was both mad and thankful to my mother at the same time, but I understood. I tried to regain my composure and said as calmly as I could, "So now what?"
"Well, her lawyer is going to be at the breakfast this morning. Apparently Nana was pretty sure she wouldn't even make it this long, and had planned this reunion as a will-reading, so it's already set. They're gonna feed the kids in a separate room this morning, and the adults are gonna meet with the lawyer. Apparently she had it all planned out like this."
I listened intently and thought, "That sounds exactly like the way Nana would have done it," then said to Alex, "We'll meet you downstairs in a little bit."
"You better hurry up, it's supposed to start in, like, fifteen minutes."
I looked over at the clock and started, "Okay, we'll be right down...WAIT...you've got my key and all my clothes are in the room. Why don't you guys come down here and bring me some clothes, and we can all go down together." After getting an okay from Alex, I hung up the phone and stood up, grabbing Shari by the hand and leading her towards the shower, where we washed up quickly. Shari started to dress just as the knock came on the door. I opened it quickly and the girls came in, handing me a pair of black pants and a simple white dress shirt. They had remembered shoes and socks but not underwear, but I wasn't particularly picky at the moment. I suppose under circumstances like the one last night at the hot tub, I would have gotten a huge boner being naked in front of the girls, but all I could think about was Nana, and wanted to make sure I honored her memory. My cock seemed to understand, and stayed obediently flaccid all morning.
Apparently, not everyone had gotten the message that Nana had passed during the night, or they were still feeling their grief, because as we walked into the ballroom, we heard a murmur of voices, and rising up above them every few seconds, we heard sobs and tears, most of them from female voices. I saw Warren as he walked to a place to sit down. He looked like his whole world had caved in, so I went up to him and shook his hand, saying, "Nana was awesome, wasn't she?" He hugged me. I think it was exactly what he needed at that moment, because he perked up a little bit, and the next time I saw him he was in much better spirits. I joined Mom and the girls at the same table we had taken last night. Mom looked like she had been crying all night, so I held her in my arms for a long moment, then we all sat down together.
The lawyer, whose name was Barnes, stood up to a podium and tapped the microphone. "Good morning, folks. for those of you who do not already know, Ida Rae Sedgewick died last night at a little after 10:00. She has arranged something for all of you that she ordered in her will to be shown at this occasion should she not make it through the week. Lights?"
The lights came down and the blinds were closed, and a screen came down from the ceiling. A video began to play. it was Nana, and she was sitting in her living room at the old house--the house I grew up in...the house with the treehouse in the backyard. She cleared her throat and spoke into the camera:
"Well, hello, everyone. If you are watching this, then I must have passed onto the great beyond at some point during this reunion week. First of all, let me say that I am so very pleased that you all could make it, and I hope that you not only HAVE been having fun, but that you will continue to enjoy yourselves as the week finishes up. Please don't let my death put a damper on the festivities. Have fun at the dance, Enjoy the pool party. I give you this week because I love you all."