Sherry and Derrick had toyed with the idea of admitting to their friends that they were actually sister and brother, but decided against it. They really didn't know how everyone would react to that news. They did want them to all know that it was an unofficial wedding. Keeping what they said as truthful as they could would be easier for them to remember what they had said.
Even though the actual date was pretty far off, the following weeks were busy for the love birds. Sherry and Avery started on the long list of things that had to be addressed. Derrick explained to his fellow executives at work that he and Sherry were going to get married, but there would be no license, so it was in name only.
It was Friday night, a little over a month later. When Derrick had gotten home from work he found Sherry at the kitchen table surrounded by various notes, trying to get a grip on their wedding plans.
"Hey, don't forget to invite Dominic."
Her brother had never explained his friendship with Dominic. The few times she had asked him about it he went totally silent. It was obvious that Dominic was connected in some way to the underworld and she couldn't help but wonder how they had met. It would probably be very interesting.
She looked up and could tell that he wasn't feeling good, "Are you all right?"
"I think I'm coming down with a cold or something." He saw her give him a look of concern. "Actually I'm not feeling all that great, if you don't mind going and getting it, can we just get take out for supper? I think I will just stay home while you get it."
They were interrupted by a knock at the door. Derrick went to answer it. Sherry figured it was Avery and went with him. When they opened it, both of them just stood there in shock as they stared at their mother, father and Uncle Michael. After their last visit, brother and sister had both figured they would never see them again. There was also another man they Sherry had never seen before, but Derrick had.
On this visit, Adrian did the talking and Timothy, Michael and the other man remained silent. "Can we come in?"
Sherry could feel instant tension in the room as she invited their family inside, "Sure."
Tim couldn't understand why his son hadn't said anything. Derrick was like him, taking on a problem head on and damn the consequences.
Avery noticed right away that her son was sick. "Derick are you all right?"
Derrick nodded and sluffed it off, "I'm fine mom, just coming down with something."
They all just stood there, everyone was very uncomfortable, not saying a thing. "Your father and I, and your Uncle Michael all feel terrible about how we left and what we said."
"Oh stop this garbage!" Timothy wrapped his arms around his son and daughter. "I'm the one that caused all of it." He took a deep breath, "Please forgive me, I don't...I didn't...I want..." he just couldn't seem to say what he wanted to.
Derrick hugged him, "I love you dad." Sherry and her mother both started crying.
Sherry eyed the man she didn't know.
For Michael, that was his cue. "Relax, he knows. This my partner Jimmy." Both Sherry and Derrick shook his hand.
Sherry led them over to the kitchen table. "These are the notes I've made for our wedding." She saw their curious looks. "It's going to be in name only. We can't do it for real, it's against the law."
Timothy sighed heavily, "Now I feel even worse about what I said." He also got pissed off again. "Why the hell is it anyone's business but your own?"
Even though he knew that the quickest way to get his father on your side was to mention the government, Derrick was still astonished, "You are now ready to fight for us?"
Timothy nodded, "I should have been ready to stand beside my son and daughter anyway." He glanced over at Michael. I also shouldn't have made it so hard for my brother to tell me what he needed to tell me."
Derrick was pleased at the turnaround his father had made, but was still bewildered, "Dad, this seems to be a very big turnaround for you in only a month."
Timothy looked over at Adrian, "Your mother told me a few things about myself." He took a deep breath, "She is the only one who could ever tell me I was behaving like an ass and make me shut up and listen."
"I did some soul searching and I didn't like what I found." Tim shook his head, "Bigot, prejudiced, intolerant and hypocrite were at the top of the list. I realized that I was going to lose my son, my daughter, maybe my brother and eventually my wife, and it was all my fault." He took a deep breath, "I need my family. If I had done this sooner, you two would still live in the same city as us."
Sherry shook her head, "No we wouldn't. After I shot my ex, the whole neighborhood made our lives hell and wouldn't leave us alone."
Tim nodded, "That is also partially my fault. If I had loved you enough, I would have found out that he was beating my little girl and put a stop to it. You needed your father, and I should have been there for you."
Sherry hugged her father, "I have a different last name than your son. I would love it if his father would walk me down the aisle."
For one of the few times in his life, Timothy was at a loss for words.
Derrick still didn't feel very good and needed to sit down. "Hey we were just going to get take out and bring it back here to eat. Want to join us?"
Sherry grabbed her mom, "Mom you know what dad and Uncle Mike like, let's go get supper."
Jimmy spoke up, "Just get me whatever you get Michael."
While they were gone the men sat around talking. "Dad I'm happy that you have accepted Sherry and me as a couple, I know that couldn't have been easy for you."
"You two never planned this when you were younger did you?"
Derrick shook his head. "No. We both felt an attraction, but we honestly thought that all brothers and sisters felt that way."
Timothy nodded, "I believe that." He could see that Derrick was getting worse and hoped that he was right about it being the flu or a cold.
Twenty minutes later, Sherry and Adrian returned with the food. Adrian saw that her son was now looking kind of gray, "Are you sure that you are all right?"