Leslie,
I'm almost at a loss for words...I don't want it to end.
You know me, I love your J & E.
I'm not ready for your story to be over. ~~~ sigh ~~~
(I may have to go back to the beginning and re-read both stories.)
This was a beautiful final chapter to an amazing story.
You managed to have such fitting closure with so many people through your three letters. I particularly liked how you had Alma warm up to Kelly, enough to cook with her and go shopping.
I really liked how Jenny said,
"Kelly just jumped in there and starting acting like a 'daughter-in-law.' Sometimes, that's what it takes...the new person jumpin' in and basically saying, 'okay, I'm family now...get used to me.' lol
As always, I love all the banter between our guys. They always sound so true to character, just older. You've done such a great job with them...okay, did I mention, I'm not ready to let go of your story yet.
Loved it when Ennis was trying to ask Bobby about 'hanky panky' with Chrissy. LOL I can picture Ennis...at any age, trying to ask a question like that
and turning bright red.
And I really loved the part where they're talking about watches, going all the way back to the beginning, when Aguirre threw Ennis the watch, and Ennis put it in his pocket. lol That always struck me as so funny in the movie, when Ennis looked at it like it was a foreign object...like he had no idea what to do with it. lol
And you know of course, I love Ennis' 'calendar.' lol
"August 16th - 'Horny as hell day.' hehehe
Everything was so beautiful and so right.
But my favorite line was one tiny little line at the end...in K.E.'s Obituary.
These seven words made the waterworks start...as it should be:
"...his brother Ennis and husband Jack Twist..."Beautiful Leslie. Simply beautiful.
Thank you so much for giving our boys a long life and a happy ending.
Cristine