Finally Found

Bereft. He never understood what that word meant. The minute he woke up alone, however, it was the first thought that came to mind. Adam felt bereft without Cammie there. She was supposed to be here. He went to sleep with her, locked in, and somehow she was now gone. Hopping from the bed, he rushed to the bathroom and walked through to his old room. While he knew that she wouldn’t make a very big lump on the top bunk, there was no lump at all. Had she stayed with him all night and then just left first thing in the morning? Judging by the bed, the way the mattress was still slightly warm, that wasn’t the case. They had slept apart despite all his efforts to the contrary. He returned to the bathroom, flipped on the lights, shut the door, and decided to take a shower. Before Cammie, he took showers to get clean. Ever since Cammie, his showers had been multipurpose. He found he was always trying to get clean and recover from her closeness. A nice hot shower would make a world of difference.



By the time he reached the kitchen, he found Haley, Sam, and Cammie deep in discussion. “What size wedding do you think you would like to have?” He heard Cammie ask as he walked through the door. He shouldn’t have been surprised to discover that she was taking notes.

“Morning,” he commented as he walked directly to the coffee pot. “Working already this morning? I thought you’d still be in bed.” He stared at her, willing her to meet his eyes, but she clearly had decided to keep that discussion private. “How’s the cocktail party coming? Our guests will start arriving around 7pm. Need my help with setting up?” He knew he was being pushy, but he was desperate to spend more time with her and he could actually feel his opportunities slipping away.

“Well,” Haley said when Cammie didn’t answer, “I’d like to keep it small, intimate, no more than say…one hundred guests.”

“Wow, that is small for a society wedding, but oh so much more manageable.” She smiled as she typed more into her phone. “Any color scheme or theme you may have in mind?” She asked these questions like she had been doing this her entire life, not like someone who had just recently started her own business.

“Seriously? Do people know this information when they are just in the beginning wedding planning stages?” Haley laughed nervously.

“Actually, there are some women who spend their entire lives planning their wedding. They are just waiting to find the guy to stick the ring on their finger, then they are off and running.” Cammie leaned in conspiratorially. “I’m glad you aren’t one of those.”

The discussion soon turned to food and Adam, seeing he was simply in the way, left the room and headed to his favorite spot in the great room, the chair closest to the fireplace. How did she do that, act like he didn’t exist, like his presence was inconsequential? He sighed and paced for a moment. There had to be something he could do to pass the time. He had already done as much as he could on her advertising campaign until he reached the office and the design team on Monday. What was left? Then it occurred to him, he could finish the list. For some reason the words from Schindler’s List came to mind. The list means life. While this wasn’t the same life and death situation, it was the difference between an attempt of a future with Cammie and no possibility at all. He rose suddenly and purposefully from the chair and headed to the bedroom. When he arrived he opened the dresser drawer, pulled out the list, and studied it.

At least he had a plan. Finish the list. Find Cammie’s sister. Somehow make it right. Live happily ever after.

That last part was really vague. While he couldn’t be sure that he meant to have a future with Cammie, he was certain that in order to have a future with anyone, he had to do this. Returning to the living room, he settled into his chair and went to work.



It had taken an entire pot of coffee, one cheese Danish, a bowl of the leftover fruit salad, and a section of egg casserole, but as he read over the list one last time, he was reasonably confident he hadn’t forgotten anyone. Sam soon joined him in the great room. Maybe because he had finished what had seemed at the time like a most impossible task, he was feeling rather playful when his brother sat across from him on the loveseat.

“Still working on that list,” his brother said with a superior look. Adam loathed those moments. It was as if his brother had to constantly remind him that he was the disappointment, while Sam was the dutiful one.

“No, actually, I finished.” Adam gave him his best Cheshire cat grin.

“Really. So you know who Cammie’s sister is?” He smirked at his brother.

Frowning, he admitted, “No, I still have no idea who she is. Crap. I’m going to hell.” He glanced around and reconsidered. “Nope, I’m already there, trapped in a house with a woman who loves to hate me and my brother and his future wife who live to torment me.” He sighed.

“Let me see,” Sam urged. “I bet I can find her in two seconds flat.”

“Shall we bet on that?” He arched an eyebrow as he offered the challenge.

Pausing, Sam considered it. “Knowing you, I should never be a betting man.” He reached for the paper Adam held out to him and sat back in the chair.

While he looked at it, Adam asked, “So what brings you out here. Already bored with planning your own wedding?” He chuckled.

“No, not at all. They are just talking wedding cakes and…I decided to leave it to them.” He cleared his throat.

“Aha! You only wanted to be around for the tasting, right. And what’s to taste? You know that you are only going to get the white cake with the traditional buttercream frosting. You are a seriously vanilla guy.” Adam smirked.

Sam bristled. “I am not. I eat lots of kinds of cake.”

“Name one.” Adam leaned in. “Really, just one.”

Leaning on the arm of the sofa, he considered. He opened his mouth and then closed it again. He started to raise his finger as if he had the answer. Then he lowered it. Finally, he sat back in his chair and shrugged. “Never mind.”

Chuckling, Adam commented. “I bet Haley is vanilla, too.” Then he winked. “So, what’d you come up with? Which one is Cammie’s sister?”

“Of course, if you had her name, it would be too simple.” Sam sighed. “Do you ever feel like you open yourself up to this kind of scrutiny because of the choices you have made?”

Frowning, Adam responded calmly, “I never considered the consequences for my actions, Sam. I never once thought…oh, some day I may meet someone who will take offense to my past. I never really thought about settling down or meeting anyone. That wasn’t the kind of lifestyle I lived.” He leaned forward, “And I liked it that way. It was safe. There are no expectations like that. I could tell the women straight out that I wasn’t calling, I wasn’t staying over. Most of them took it as a challenge. I knew that. In some ways it felt wrong. In others…well, I had warned them. I came with my handy dandy disclaimer. If they refused to believe they needed to read the fine print, then they only had themselves to blame. Now…we’re here, of course, and it all looks a whole lot different to me.” He clapped his hands together. “So lay it on me. Who’s the lucky sister?”

“I looked over this list twice, and while it is substantial…meaning I could have missed something…I don’t think so. She’s not on here. You forgot her.” He gave him a sour look.

“That’s the thing. I went over it in my mind again and again. I didn’t. Every girl I even kissed, groped, or screwed is on there.” He scoured the list one more time while Sam looked on.

“What about the time at the party for those twins?” Sam chuckled as he recalled that party.

“That was just the kissing and groping…but it was my first kissing and groping with twins so…that was cool. See, they are right here.” He flipped the list around and started pointing at the names in question.

“Right.” Sam started thinking again.

It was clear to Adam that this discussion could go on for hours and they’d still be no closer to figuring out who Cammie’s sister was. Luckily, at that moment, their discussion was interrupted. Haley came out and plopped down on the love seat with Sam. “Whew.” She began. “I had no idea how much went into wedding planning. We should elope.”

Sam eyed her. “You’ve never been married. You have no family to object. Why would you want to elope?”

Adam shook his head. “You just answered your own question.”

It was too late; Haley had already excused herself and fled the room. Adam was certain he saw tears in her eyes. He knew he heard a sniffle.

“Thank God they broke the mold when they made you,” he snapped at Sam.

“Oh, and when did you become Mr. Sensitive?” Sam asked. “You can’t even keep track of who you’ve slept with.”

“Well, you don’t know when to shut your mouth in order to keep the wonderful woman you’re lucky enough to have. Damn, you’re an idiot.” He shook his head. “Haley is planning a wedding where, if it stays traditional, it will be blatantly obvious she has no one in this world, but you. Why would you put her through that? There will be no father-daughter dance. There will be no first dance for you and your mother-in-law.” He watched to see that Sam was following along. “Everything about the ceremony and tradition of weddings is supposed to symbolize the uniting of the families. And all your wedding will do is remind Haley that she has no friends or family, no mother, no father. Let her be happy. If she wants to elope, do it.”

“What about Cammie? We were going to have her cater the event.” Sam leaned forward. It was obvious he was considering it.

“Let Cammie cater the engagement party or the celebration of your marriage. I’m thinking…engagement party. Those after parties suck. I mean, if you didn’t want me there to celebrate your wedding, don’t invite me to come eat and give you a present after. Are you with me?” Adam asked passionately.

Sam smiled. “We could go away, welcome in the New Year somewhere warm and exotic. You could come. You’d have to come. You’re my best man. And…Ellen and Ryan could come. We could rent a house just for us. Cammie could come…she could cater there. It would be…really nice. What do you think?”

“I think you are finally on to something. Talk to your bride. I’m going to mention it all to Cammie before she goes crazy. And the two of you need to set a date in the next few weeks for an engagement party. We could even do it out here, in the Hamptons house, or, at a nice hotel in the city. Of course, chances are if we do that, they will have their own caterers. And your house isn’t open enough…”

Cocking his head to the side, Sam looked at him intensely. “Yes, but your loft is. Your loft would be…perfect.”

Adam pondered the idea for a moment. “Oh, why the hell not? It’s for two of my favorite people. Yeah. Let’s do it.”

Sam hurried from the room heading to the master bedroom where Haley, Adam imagined, might just be a puddle. He had his own woman to deal with. He wasn’t sure how Cammie was going to take this. He smirked. Hell, he was born into an advertising family. If he couldn’t sell her on this idea, then he didn’t deserve to work there.

As he stood to find Cammie, she actually entered the great room. After she had glanced about and realized that he was the only one there, he saw that she had started to turn on her heels and return to the kitchen. “Are you still hiding from me?” He asked with a smile.

“What makes you think I’m hiding from you? I just…have nothing to say to you, so I might just as well stay away from you.” She turned again while drying her hands with a paper towel.

“Come here. Change of plans.” He sat calmly, waiting for her to give in.

Stiffening, she asked, “Are we canceling the cocktail party? Because if we are, you really should have mentioned that before I spent the last hour boiling and shelling shrimp. Or maybe the hour before that when I was making all the hors d’oeuvres. Or hey, maybe even when I was baking the desserts starting around 6am. That would have been nice.” Her hands were on her hips as her frustration mounted.

He chuckled. “No, Cammie, the cocktail party is still on. We’re changing the wedding plans.”

“Oh, that,” she sighed and walked over and collapsed in the love seat across from him while she stretched out and collected herself.

“We’re going to do an engagement party here. Well, by here, I mean at my loft. It has the best set up. And then the wedding will be a very intimate destination wedding. We’ll have you come with us to cater it. Somewhere exotic. That’s all I know. Either way, we’ll probably plan the food here as much as possible, while recognizing that it could be impossible to transport food…huh. Customs.” He leaned back while he thought for a moment. Then he beamed. “Hawaii. Or The Keys.” He rubbed his hands together as he considered the possibilities.

“Do Sam and Haley know that you have changed their wedding?” She asked seriously. “No, I mean it.”

“Yeah.” He clapped his hands together. He was torn. He felt this intimacy with her that maybe he shouldn’t because she was so quick to push him away, but he felt so…comfortable with her that he couldn’t help himself. Once again, he found himself speaking to her in confidence. “You’ve been to weddings, right?” He asked seriously.

“Yes. Sometimes…even as a guest with other people waiting on me.” She nodded and looked at him with wide serious eyes.

He scowled. “Haley lost her family in an accident a few years back. She has no one, no other family. While Sam and I have no family left, we have a huge support system in place. The big traditional wedding could be really painful. In fact, Haley’s reaction has suggested already that it might be. So, Sam and I talked and think that a nice intimate destination wedding would be perfect. And we’d still like to have you cater. What do you think?” He stared at her and met her gorgeous eyes with his own pleading look.

Frowning, Cammie nodded. He wondered why she reacted the way she did, but he didn’t have to think about it for long. Suddenly, it all just came gushing out of her. “My heart breaks for her. She’s so…sweet, so special. I hate that anything bad has ever happened to her.”

“I know,” Adam agreed. “Believe me, I know.”



Hours later when everyone was dressed and the house was ready, the food prepared and set out according to Cammie’s instructions, Sam pulled them together to talk before the rest of the guests arrived. “I’m so glad that you have all been here this weekend,” he began.

“Here he goes, trying to take credit again when I invited him.” He nudged Cammie as he smirked at Sam.

“As I was saying, before my brother so rudely interrupted…as usual…was that Haley and I have decided to have an engagement party in two weeks…and then invite you all to go with us to get married in Key West.” He studied them all for a reaction.

Cammie smiled. “Sounds lovely. I can make it super special, the wedding of your dreams. I promise.”

Haley beamed at her. “Oh, I don’t doubt that, which is why I wanted to make sure that you were there. Thank you, Cammie. I think this will be more…manageable for us with everything going on in the coming weeks…” She frowned. “Especially since we have to be in Philly in just a couple of days.” She sighed.

They hugged, like sisters should. For some reason, that warmed Adam more than anything else had all day. Seeing both of them get something that they clearly so desperately needed. It was wonderful. Then the doorbell rang. The cocktail party was about to officially begin.




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