Three Wishes(138)
She shook her head again and she didn’t look but she knew, she knew and so did Fazire. He knew she’d do anything for Tash and he knew she’d do anything for Nathaniel.
Her other hand came up to take hold of his other arm.
“Fazire,” she whispered and then she moved close then closer, her arms locking around him.
“Use it, Lily-child,” Fazire murmured softly in her ear as his darling Lily shoved her face in his neck.
“I don’t want to. You’ll go away and you’re family. Family doesn’t go away until they have to go away and you don’t have to go away. You never have to go away.” Fazire felt his Lily’s body jolt then she whispered, “I love you Fazire.” her voice broke on his name and her arms went so tight, Fazire didn’t think he could breathe but luckily he didn’t have to breathe so he just let her hold fast.
“I love you too,” he replied, shocking himself because he meant it, he meant it to the depths of his cynical genie soul.
The genie council for Best Wish of the Century had been wrong. Lily was the best wish ever granted.
Ever. Since eternity.
“Use it,” Fazire repeated.
“No,” Lily denied.
“Lily-child, use it,” he begged and felt her body jolt again.
She was silent for long moments then he heard her request in a whisper, “If I do this, you must let Tash say good-bye.”
Fazire closed his eyes.
“No, I can’t bear… no.” It was Fazire’s turn for his voice to break and he heard Lily’s quiet hiccough of grief.
“If you go, I’ll miss you,” she was still whispering, her voice an ache.
“Use it, Lily,” Fazire pressed, not sure he could take much more.
“We’ll never forget you,” she went on and he knew she was delaying. He knew she was trying to think of another way.
“Please, Lily, now… use it.”
Her arms grew even tighter. “I’ll write a story and forever it will pass down in our family so everyone will know about you,” she promised. “How wonderful you are, how funny, how loyal –”
“Lily-child…” He felt moisture in his eyes and didn’t know what it was for a moment before he blinked it away. Then it dawned on him it was tears. Fazire, the great genie, was crying. He hoped that didn’t get out, he’d never, in eternity (literally), live that down. “Use it,” he implored and at the tone of his voice, Lily’s body stilled.
Then her face burrowed deeper into his neck and she spoke the words against his skin.
“Fazire, I wish to be married to Nathaniel McAllister, today, right here, right now, in the Registry Office in Bath.”
Fazire pulled gently out of her arms and she stood before him, eyes shimmering with tears locked with his, she lifted her hands up in front of her and held them clenched together in despair as her lips pressed tight against each other to fight the tears.
Then grandly, using his best genie voice, Fazire said, “Lily-child, your wish is my command.”
Then he smiled at her sadly, lifted his hand and snapped.
Then the Great Genie Fazire disappeared.
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Lily
Lily sat on an elegant settee waiting, Tash resting heavily against her side, Maxine on her other side holding her hand.
Nate had demanded to talk to the Registrar and had disappeared behind a closed door.
Tash had noticed instantly, after her father left, that Fazire was gone and she’d asked after him. Lily had lied, trying for a brave face, telling her that Fazire had forgotten something and would be back in no time. Lily would break the news to Tash later. Soon, she knew, Tash’s mind would be on other, happier things and Lily didn’t have the heart to ruin her day any more than it already was.
Lorna came forward and handed Lily her bouquet made of full, white, fat, fragrant peonies, Becky’s favourite flower.
“Just in case,” Lorna whispered hopefully and moved quietly away.
“I wish your grandparents were here,” Lily said to Tash, holding the bouquet to her nose.
“They are,” Tash glanced at Laura and Victor.
Lily smiled, it was small and sad but genuine.
“Your other grandparents, doll baby.”
Tash snuggled into Lily’s side, wrapped her thin arm around Lily’s waist and gave her a firm squeeze. “Me too.”
And I wish Fazire was here, Lily thought fervently, throwing her thought out to the void, desperately hoping that the Great Grand Genie Number One monitored wayward wishes and granted them on a whim, even as she knew he did not (Fazire would have told her, the Great Grand Genie Number One wasn’t much on humans, even though those he oversaw served them).
Vehemently in her head, she went on. I wish Fazire was here to see me married. I wish Tash could have a wish from Fazire and her child too and on and on, forever. That’s what I wish for myself, for my daughter, for my line but mostly it’s what I wish for my beloved Fazire.
The door opened and Nate came out with the girl from the Registry Office. They were, Lily was not surprised to see, smiling.
“There’s been a cancellation,” the girl announced.
There were cries of happiness and cheers of joy. Tash jumped up and ran across the room, throwing herself bodily at Nate who grinned without reservation at his daughter. He picked her up and swung her around as Tash laughed with sheer delight. Along with his unguarded grin, Nate’s face was relieved and joyous.