Was there any true description of happiness? Perhaps the end of his senior year wasn’t the best after learning… you know what, let’s not even mention it. Despite anything that happened in the past, Jordan was completely, 100 percent happy. After graduation, Jordan and Riker had gone back into their usual schedule of recording music, releasing albums, and going on tour. But throughout all of it, for the first time in a long time, Jordan didn’t feel alone. The loneliness that had set in two years ago before graduation disappeared as Jordan found his heart gravitating towards Sadie Monroe. She just had a way of making him smile… making him smile when he didn’t feel like smiling. She was just his light in his darkness, and Jordan couldn’t imagine his life without her. As Jordan grew in his career, Sadie followed suit. Jordan had said it before and would say it every single damn day - Sadie Monroe was far more talented than he ever was. How he convinced the most talented woman to agree to marry him? He had no idea. However, thinking about the proposal still brought a smile to his lips.
Jordan could clearly recall a broadway musical that he was in, and on opening night, his beautiful girlfriend had come to support him. But what the girl didn’t know was that Jordan had convinced the cast to let him propose to her that night. The musical was about Jordan’s character finding love in a hopeless place. But at the end, instead of singing and dancing to the girl who was playing his co-lead, Jordan went off stage, and begin singing to the girl who was sitting in the front row and at the end, getting on one knee and proposing to her. And something absolutely crazy… mindboggling happened. She said yes. And honestly, Jordan had never been happier. To Jordan, that girl was his everything and would forever be his everything.
And soon, their family grew. A little boy and girl in tow. Currently an 8-year-old boy, Justin Williams, and his little girl who had just turned 4 named Kyra. For someone who grew up in the streets, whose childhood was filled with pain, Jordan made sure his children would grow up with laughter. With love. With dance parties every day. And that his gorgeous bride would feel the same. Jordan wasn’t kidding about dancing with her every night, the two always wrapped up in one another’s hands as they swayed to whatever music was playing.
Love. He knew that was what it was. That’s what it had been for the last 10 years. There was nothing the two couldn’t move past. Distance, tours, anything - nothing pushed them away from one another. It was constant support from one another that allowed each other to grow.
It was something he thought about as they arrived at the boat, Jordan parking his car with his left hand as his right was in Sadie’s hands. “You ready? I know you still keep in touch with a lot of your friends from high school,” Jordan added, opening the door for himself and then moving towards her side to open her door. “Shall we?” Jordan asked with a goofy smile as he jokingly bowed before putting his arm out to lead her to the yacht as staff came to them to take their bags.
“Who are you most excited to see?” he asked his wife as they boarded the boat. The two had been away from each other for the last few weeks as Jordan was judging for The Voice for the last few days. The man had only gotten back in last night from where they were recording so the two hadn’t talked much about the reunion in terms of the people they’d meet.