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    Chapter 20 – The love of your life

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    In the evening, Tina and Bette reclined on the couch in the living room and selected new sconces for the house. Tina was sitting between Bette’s legs, pressing her back against Bette’s stomach and flipping through the pictures with different options. Bette, in turn, was hugging the blonde, her chin resting comfortably on Tina’s shoulder. Bette was extremely responsible for any changes in the house, so choosing new sconces was an important matter. She stared intently at the screen of the iPad Tina was holding and told her what options she liked, mostly criticizing almost everything.

     

    Angie was sitting in the living room with them, too, in a armchair with her laptop, minding her own business and not listening to her moms talk about lighting fixtures.

     

    ”What’s wrong with these? They even look like the ones we have now!”

     

    ”That’s right, Tee, it’s easier then to leave the old ones at all”

     

    ”No, they’re different, just a bit like ours. I like it. They will fit the overall design”

     

    ”I’d change the whole design of the house for those green ones, they’re beautiful”

     

    ”No, no, I’m definitely not ready to change the whole design for the sake of the lamps. Ange, what do you say?”

     

    Tina turned the iPad screen toward Angie, showing two different sconces.

     

    ”Yes, these are good ones,” Angie’s eyes still focused on her laptop.

     

    The two women looked at each other, then Tina looked back at Angie with a slightly raised eyebrow.

    ”What are “these”?”

     

    ”What?” Angie looked at Tina questioningly, ”Ah, well, here are these. Are similar to ours”.

     

    Tina looked at Bette again with a smile, said ”two against one” in a low voice, and gave her a quick peck on the lips, which made Bette roll her eyes playfully.

     

    ”You’re both such illogical girls”

     

    Angie let out an exasperated sigh as she continued to stare at her laptop screen.

    ”It’s unbearable. Jordi put me on the team for some stupid movie history competition and now I can’t understand anything about this test at all. Here’s an example: what is the Robert Wiene movie is a prime example of expressionism in film? How can I know that?”

    Comments

    1. Hi Ada,
      Wow, such a powerful chapter. From Tina’s conversation with Margot – I loved Tina telling her not to disrespect her wife. So glad they put up pictures of Oli; the scene with them going through her box was so well-written and moving. I felt like crying with them. When Bette gave the ring back to Tina – I was just blown away. Just a beautiful moment.

    2. The sadness of going through Oli’s things and watching the home movies of Oli. Then hanging the pictures of Oli in the house. The acknowledgement that she was a part of their lives and loved is very emotional. Committing as a family that she will never be forgotten is a true step forward in the healing process. The hurt from her loss will never go away, but grieving and acknowledge her and the joy she brought to their lives while with them, helps the soul to adjust.

      The returning of the ring to Tina is significant of Bette trust that Tina is truly back. Tina’s suggestion of an exchange of vows also helps to diminish Bette’s fears.

      So they are going to allow a 16-year old to plan and organize their twenty-fifth anniversary celebration? Wow…. that is a leap of faith. “Just let me know what you and I’ll arrange it.”

      Thanks for the chapter….

    3. Ada,
      I wont quote this whole chapter back to ya, but it really was a very fulfilling meal.
      Like that Tina met quickly with Margot after returning to LA for good having finished tasks in Canada. Liked that Tina confronted Margot asking her flat out “What’s the matter? Do you have a problem with my wife?” She was respectful knowing that she & Margot were going to be working on future projects, but there was NO mistaken that she was going to side with Bette first if there was a misunderstanding or conflict.

      Bette continuing to confide honestly with Selma wanting to understand why jealousy continued to arise in her psyche when thinking about Carrie & Margo. And they seemed to work through that nicely. It’s a scary thing to wonder if your beloved might be having thoughts that there may be something or someone better than yourself.

      You were masterful in writing about the coming together of this family to deal with the “memories” of a lost baby was exceptional. How they opened that sacred box of physical memories and all three of them let the tears flow freely on what the items meant, and the emotions that were attached. Quietly they removed all the items and to their great surprise, the weight of the sorrow of that even lifted from each one of them.

      Now they would be able to still have joyful memories that NO longer had the sting of death in them. They were going to decorate their home with the art that was Ollie. Reaching this point in momentous in life.

      And then, Bette taking the chance to bring forth the commitment ring that Tina had left behind when she left never asking about its whereabouts. Twenty-five years together could now be celebrated with renewal of vows in the presence of family & friends. How cool is going to be that Angie is “in charge” of that upcoming celebration!

      Bravo to Angie!! Now if she can just keep Bette out of the middle of it, it will be good-to-go!!!

    4. Hi Ada,

      I am mostly a silent reader, but want to tell you that i love this story!!!

      Did i read it correct it’s almost finished? Sad to read.

      It’s all coming together, they have made a major progress, dealing with their own issues and together and feel confident, Bette, that their relationship will last this time.

      I love your therapist Salma, she is great and knows what she is doing, and Bette the anti therapy lady likes her as person and has made so much progress.

      Glad that Tina spoke with Margot and set bounderies between them. If Tina made one little hint she wanted more then friendship, Margot wouldn’t wait for a second and jump her. But Tina is madly in love with Bette and has no interest at all.

      About Oli, i agree with DumplinT comment, i don’t know what i could add, well said!

      And the return of the ring and what it means, beautiful, the circle is round again!

      Thank you so much for this incredible story!

      • That’s very kind of you! Yes, the story is coming to an end and it is so strange for me, as if during this time it has become for me some kind of native or something :)
        Thank you, Bibi!

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