Champagne Toast

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    Of course, that ’ s all Angeline cares about, when I ’ ll marry and how much money his family will have.  Oh, and she ’ ll be all about planning the wedding.  Too bad she ’ d drive me into a mental institution.  It ’ s not that I haven ’ t thought of marrying Evan.  It ’ d be incredible.  But, when I think about it, Richard and Angeline Armour aren ’ t even in attendance.  It ’ s just Evan and me on a beach with a judge.  I ’ m wearing a flowing dress, and he ’ s wearing whatever the hell he ’ d want to wear.  He ’ d look perfect in anything.  No family, no friends, just us making promises to one another. Not at all what Angeline has in mind.  She just wants me to get my “ MRS ” degree like she did and marry a wealthy lawyer who will take care of me while I have his babies and clean his house.  No thanks.
    “ I don ’ t know yet if we ’ ll get married. ”
    “ Oh that ’ s right, you ’ re not exactly the marrying kind, ” she says, a snide tone appearing in her words for the first time during this uncomfortable visit.
    “ What does that mean? ” I ask incredulously.
    “ Well, you do have a track record, Kate.  You don ’ t share much with me, but I know you hop from boy to boy.  I ’ ve paid attention over the years.  You seem . . . what ’s the word?  Restless. ”
    “ Well, that ’ s part of my past.  Evan is my future. ”
    “ If that ’ s true, I ’ m happy for you, ” Angeline says, raising an eyebrow and pouring two cups of tea.  She sits across from me and stirs her cup with her dainty teaspoon. “ What does Evan do for a living? ”
    “ Right now, he works with me at the bar —”
    A look of disappointment covers Angeline ’ s face.  She doesn ’ t look a bit surprised, though.   “ Kate, when are you going to learn that these are not the men you want to settle down with?  Do you want to be married to a bartender? ”   If she weren ’ t my mother, I ’ d want to punch her in the face for being such a snob.  And for thinking that Evan is any thing less than wonderful.
    “ Mother, with all due respect, you don ’ t know Evan.  He ’ s a student like me, and he ’ s studying marketing.  He ’ s even started interviewing with some big companies. He ’ s very driven and motivated.  If we were to get married, he ’ d take very good care of me, of both of us .”  Why on earth am I defending Evan to her?  Why do I even care what Angeline thinks of me or my relationship with Evan?  She doesn ’ t matter, Kate.   But, she does.  And I know it.
    “ Well, that ’ s nice, darling. You know your father and I just want what ’ s best for you, ” she replies.
    “ And for me to be happy, right? ”
    “ Pardon me? ” she seems confused.
    “ And you want me to be happy, don ’ t you? ”
    “ Well, of course.  What a silly thing to say. ”
    “ Actually, it ’ s not silly, ” I say, taking a deep breath before continuing. “ Here ’ s the thing, Mother.  Evan makes me happy, but so does photography.  I ’ve been using my dark room a lot lately, and taking all sorts of photos. Evan gave me this amazing camera.  I ’ m thinking I ’ d like to do this, you know, professionally .” 
    My heart is racing and anxiety is sweeping through me.  I ’ m so afraid of where this conversation might lead. But, I have to persist.  They are the only chance I have.  Even though my parents don ’ t have a lot of money, I ’ m hoping they ’ ll have something to give me since I ’ ve paid for my own college education.
    “ Oh, yes, I remember you used to love taking pictures on that camera your uncle gave you.  And your father bought you that machine last year.  You ’ ve always been so artsy, it ’ s hard to keep up with your hobbies, Kate. One year it ’ s painting, the next photography.  I figured you ’ d moved on to something else by now .”  God, how her words sting. She doesn ’ t take me seriously, not at

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