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A true fairytale of fate come to life
By:
Jacquie LeRoy
One year ago, I was selected to attend pilot training for the
Air Force after I commission as an officer on May 9, 2003. Wanting
to do very well in pilot training, I began picking the brains of
Air Force pilots. A few months ago (Jan 14, to be exact) I decided
to do a web search specifically for pilots of a certain type of
aircraft that I once flew on while I was enlisted. I was hoping
to get some inside information on how to be assigned to that particular
aircraft straight out of pilot training. I found this pilot, John,
whose screen name contained the name of that aircraft. He was online
at the time so, thinking that he might have some answers for me,
I sent him an instant message asking if it was safe to assume that
he flies that type of aircraft. He said that he had actually completed
pilot training years before this aircraft had even been developed,
but his unit was just now in the process of transitioning to that
airplane. Even though he couldn't really answer any of my questions,
we talked for a while anyway. We quickly realized that we were both
active duty at Charleston Air Force Base at the same time for 4
years and knew TONS of people in common. Thinking that we might
have met each other while we were there, we traded pictures. Although
each of us looked familiar to the other, we didn't think that we
had ever met. We ended up chatting that night until 8:00 in the
morning!!!! After our conversation, I couldn't sleep. I spent the
next 2 hours wondering who this guy was and why I felt some strange
chemistry between us. Over the next 2 months, we became friends
by chatting online or talking on the phone, many times until sunrise.
The first weekend of March, a friend of mine and I were planning
to drive to Mardi Gras, which is about 3 hours south of the city
where John lives. He was originally planning to drive down and meet
us until he realized that he had guard duty that weekend. I realized
that I had actually started to look forward to finally meeting John
more than going to Mardi Gras and I was SO disappointed that he
couldn't go. Since he didn't live too far out of the way, he invited
me to come up to his place on my way to New Orleans. I agreed thinking
that we would just spend Friday together and then I would meet my
friend in New Orleans Saturday and Sunday. I never made it to New
Orleans!
I arrived at his house and after 30 minutes with him I knew beyond
the shadow of a doubt that I could trust him completely and I have
some pretty serious trust issues!! We clicked in person just as
well as we did the first time we talked 2 months earlier. We stayed
up until after sunrise talking about God only knows what! I decided
to spend the weekend with him and blew off the Mardi Gras trip.
Every night was just like the first: up until sunrise talking, listening
to music, playing the drums, cooking wings at 3 AM, playing with
his new puppy, looking through old pictures, and whatever else!
It was just amazing. We clicked instantly.
Finally, one night I was talking about a wine tasting party that
I attended in Charleston 6 years ago. He stopped, looked at me kind
of funny, and said, I was at that party! Almost immediately, a look
of shock appeared on his face and he said, Oh my God! That was you!!!!
I instantly knew who he was. I remembered talking to someone for
hours at that party. People were actually giving us a hard time
for ignoring everyone else at the party except each other. It just
didn't seem to matter at the time that he was an officer and I was
enlisted. We just clicked. After the party, I went to a karaoke
bar with a friend and he met us there. I remember babbling on and
on about how much I liked this guy all the way to the karaoke bar.
While we were there, we again became lost in conversation. Unfortunately,
despite the chemistry between us, we knew that we would never be
able to have a romantic relationship because officers are forbidden
to fraternize with enlisted members. We went our own ways after
that night and never spoke or saw each other again. The Air Force
eventually moved him to New Jersey and me to Oklahoma. About 3 years
ago, he moved to Mississippi and I began working on completing a
college degree so that I could become an Air Force officer. That
night, standing in his kitchen, we spent the next 3 hours picking
our jaws up off the floor in complete disbelief that we had found
each other again.
That was 6 years ago and now fate has managed to bring him back
into my life for the second time. I left his house Monday morning
on a 9-hour drive back to Oklahoma. That drive felt like it only
took 3 hours. I spent the entire trip lost in thought and disbelief
about what had just happened to me that weekend. I was coming to
terms with the fact that I knew, without a doubt, that I had fallen
in love. I was terrified and ecstatic at the same time. For 28 years
people have been telling me that when it happens, you just know
it. Being very analytical-minded, I never really understood that
concept. I always wondered what questions you have to ask or what
boxes should be checked to know for sure. I realize now that love
is an involuntary emotion that is completely independent of logic,
thought, or circumstance. It just happens and it had happened to
me.
The next night, we were talking on the phone and he finally decided
to go out on a limb and tell me how he felt. When he admitted that
he had fallen in love with me over the weekend, I turned into a
blubbering idiot. I could barely breathe. It was the most emotional
moment I have ever experienced. I will remember it clearly until
the day I die. Of course, I spilled my guts about how I felt as
well, even though I was terrified. The next day, a dozen beautiful
roses appeared at my front door.
I have never been so sure of anything in my life. There is absolutely
no doubt in my mind that God put him on this Earth just for me.
I know he is not perfect, but he is perfect for me. I think back
to all the other guys in my past with whom I thought I wanted to
spend the rest of my life and I think of the song, Unanswered Prayers
by Garth Brooks. The best thing that ever happened to me was being
single and available when our paths crossed for the second time.
He's everything I've ever wanted and more. He's confidant, extremely
modest, affectionate, thoughtful, considerate, kind to everyone,
gentle, honest, has amazing family values, and treats me like an
angel. I feel like the luckiest woman in the world. I feel like
my life is just now beginning. Sometimes I wonder what I did to
deserve him. Sometimes I wonder if this is just a dream. If it is,
I never want to wake up.
I flew out to Mississippi during my spring break to see him and
then we drove to Florida so I could meet his family. The first night
we were there, we all (including his sister and her family) gathered
around his parents' dinner table for dinner. We all held hands as
his father said the blessing and, at that moment, I knew I was exactly
where I was supposed to be. It felt like I was taking a deep breath
after finally completing a very long journey. It just felt so easy.
They embraced me so warmly and instantly made me feel like part
of the family. At the end of March, he flew to Oklahoma to escort
me in the Senior Walk at the annual military ball. Finally, on Easter
Sunday, he proposed to me on bended knee as I discovered a beautiful
diamond ring hidden in a plastic Easter egg.
On May 9, he will administer the Oath of Office to me and commission
me as an officer in the United States Air Force. After commissioning,
I will hopefully be stationed near him in Mississippi. I surrendered
my seat in pilot training because my priorities completely changed
the minute he proposed. The Air Force requires pilots to be away
from home quite a bit and I just can't imagine trying to raise a
family when both parents are leading the lifestyle that is required
of a pilot. Although I am still proud to be an Air Force officer,
I now understand clearly what life is truly about. We will be married
on October 18, 2003.
By:
Jacquie LeRoy
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