Chapter Forty Two – Kyle’s First Time
Driving
The next morning, I awoke to find two
pairs of eyes staring into mine. I
lifted my head from Rick’s chest, and smiled at our twins. “Good morning, boys.”
They chorused, “Good morning, Daddy.”
I turned my head to find Rick smiling at
us. “Good morning, Babe,” I said,
giving him a kiss.
JJ said, “Daddy, Dad said he missed your
kisses while you were gone.”
I met Rick’s gaze, and said, “He said
that, did he?”
Josh said, “He did. I heard him say so.”
“I missed his kisses, too,” I said. “I also missed getting hugs and kisses from
my boys.”
I held out my arms to them, and they
scrambled up on the bed. They put their
little arms around my neck and kissed me on the cheek. “I love you, boys,” I said.
Each of them said, “I love you, Daddy.”
Rick asked, “Do I get a hug and a kiss,
too?”
Josh said, “Yes, Dad.”
Rick scooped them into his arms, as they
gave him a hug and a kiss.”
“Did you guys sleep okay?” he asked.
“Yes, we did,” JJ said. “We woke up and went exploring.”
I raised my eyebrows, and asked, “Where
did you go exploring?”
“We went downstairs to the kitchen. Aunt Sharon gave us pancakes with lots of
syrup,” Josh said.
“Are you sure you ate pancakes?” I
asked. “You guys don’t have any syrup
on your hands or face. That doesn’t
seem normal, to me.”
JJ said, seriously, “Aunt Sharon washed
our hands and face, after we finished eating.
She said that we needed to have clean hands and faces.”
Rick smiled, and asked, “Did you thank
Aunt Sharon?”
“Yes, we remembered to say, ‘thank you,’
for breakfast and for helping us get cleaned up,” JJ said.
Rick asked, “Has everyone else eaten
breakfast?”
“No, just us,” Josh said. “Did you know that Kyle snores?”
Rick laughed. “No, I didn’t. Did you hear him snoring?”
Josh giggled. “Yes, we went in his room and his mouth was
open.”
“Yeah, and he was snoring really loud,”
JJ said.
“Well, you can tell him that he snores,”
I said.
“Who snores,” Kyle said, from our
doorway.
It was apparent that he had just gotten
up, since his hair was standing straight up on his head. He wore only his school gym shorts, showing
off his well-defined abs and upper body.
Rick’s weightlifting program, combined with his efforts at school, were
paying huge dividends! Our young man
was growing up!
JJ and Josh chorused, “You do!”
They climbed down off of our bed and ran
over to Kyle, grabbing him around the legs.
He knelt down and picked them up in his
arms. JJ said, “Kyle, your arms are
almost as big as Dad’s.”
Kyle grinned. “I’m trying to get bigger than Dad.”
He walked over and sat on the foot of
the bed. Josh said, “You’re already as
tall as Daddy.”
Kyle said, “Yes, but Daddy can still
beat me at arm wrestling.”
I asked, “Do I sense a rematch is in the
offing?”
“Yes, Daddy, I want a rematch. I’ve been working out with my friends, every
day after school, as well as working out with Dad at home,” Kyle said. He flexed his muscles, showing off his big
guns! The twins put their hands around
his biceps.
JJ said, “I want muscles as big as yours
and Dad’s.”
“Me, too,” echoed Josh.
The twins stood up on the bed, and
measured their height against Kyle.
Josh said, “See? We’re taller
than you, Kyle.”
Kyle laughed. “You guys are silly!” They giggled and sat down next to their
brother.
Josh said, “We’re going to be taller
than you, when we grow up.”
Kyle ruffled Josh’s hair, and said,
“Maybe. We’ll have to see. You’ll have to exercise and eat right.”
Rick asked, “Have you decided what
you’re going to do about football next year?”
Kyle nodded his head. “Yes, I’ve decided I’m not going to do
football. I talked to Coach about
it. He told me that, in order for me to
play, I needed to be much faster or get much, much bigger. I figure I’m not going to grow much taller,
and I’ve been working on my speed with Brandon, but I’m not fast enough for
Coach.”
“Brandon is your friend on the cross
country team, right?” I asked.
“Yes, he’s lifting weights with me and
Robert,” Kyle said.
“How’s Quinn doing?” I asked.
“He’s doing a lot better,” Kyle
said. “He’s got a new girlfriend named
Kumara.”
Rick asked, “Who is that? You’ve never mentioned her before.”
“Her family just moved here from
Norfolk. Her dad’s in the Navy. She plays a cello,” Kyle said.
“That’s cool, “I said. “How many cellists do you guys have now?”
Kyle said, “With Kumara, we have four
cellists.” Kyle said, “I’m first chair
viola, now.”
“Congratulations!” I said. “When did you move up from third chair?”
“Friday,” Kyle said. “Danny and MeYong weren’t happy.”
“Since there are only four violas, I
assume that Barry is still fourth chair,” I said.
Kyle said, “Yep! Barry doesn’t practice at all. His parents make him take orchestra. He’s more interested in football. He thinks he’s going to get a scholarship to
play football at Michigan State.”
“Why Michigan State?” I asked.
“That’s where his parents went to
school,” Kyle said. “I’ve been thinking
about where I want to go to school.”
“Where do you want to go?” Rick asked.
“I want to go to the University of
Minnesota-Twin Cities, like Daddy did,” Kyle said.
I said, “Have you been talking to Uncle
Zach?”
“Yes,” Kyle said. “I think it will be a good school for me,
plus you and Dad still own a home there.
I thought I could live there, while I go to school. I know that you rent mostly to gays, but I
wanted to ask you to make an exception for me.”
I looked over at Rick. Rick said, “I’m okay with that, as long as
you don’t mind being around gay guys.”
Kyle laughed, and said, “It’s not like I
don’t live with four gay guys already.”
“Yes, but we’re your family,” I said.
Kyle said, “That’s true, Daddy; but, I
think I can handle living with a bunch of gay guys.”
Rick met Kyle’s gaze. “I have no doubt that you can handle
yourself. My concern is how your
roommates will handle being around you.
You’re a gay guy’s wet dream, Kyle.”
Kyle smiled. “I like being the center of attention.”
Rick laughed. “That was the understatement of the year!”
“Alright,” I said. “We’ll plan on getting you into U of M –Twin
Cities.”
I looked up, as Purev and David walked
into our bedroom. “Hey, guys.”
They, like their brother, wore only
their gym shorts. They were holding
hands. I looked over at Rick, and
mouthed, “What?” Rick shrugged, and
shook his head.
They sat down on our bed. I said, “Good morning, boys.”
They chorused, “Good morning.”
David said, “Purev and I wanted to tell
you something.”
I said, “Okay. Do we need to have Kyle take the twins
downstairs?”
David said, “Yes, please. I’m sorry, Kyle, but we need to talk to our
Dads for a minute.”
Kyle said, “Let’s go to my room,
boys. I need to get a shirt on, before
we go downstairs.”
He took each of the twins by the hand
and left the room, closing the door behind them.
David said, “We wanted to talk to you
about boyfriends.”
I leaned back against the headboard, and
took Rick’s hand. “Okay, we’re
listening.”
Purev said, “We both have boyfriends.”
Rick said, “Yes, we know.”
“We wanted to know if it’s considered
cheating on our boyfriends when we give each other a blow job,” Purev said.
I glanced at Rick. Rick said, “It depends on whether or not you
have talked it over with your boyfriends.”
David said, “Mark is okay with it, as
long as we don’t do anything else. But,
he thinks we shouldn’t mess around, now that Purev has a boyfriend.”
Purev said, “I haven’t talked to Gabriel
about it. I’m afraid he’ll be mad at
me, if he finds out.”
“Well, I think you’ve answered your
question,” I said.
David said, “But, we want to still have
fun with each other.”
“Then, you need to work things out with
your boyfriends. It’s not fair to them,
if you’re messing around with each other behind their backs,” I said.
David said, “Okay, we’ll talk it over
with them.”
Purev said, “You can talk to Mark, if
you want, because he already knew we were messing around. But, I’m not telling Gabriel.”
David said, “Let’s ask Mark what he
thinks.”
Purev shook his head. “He’ll tell Gabriel. Remember, they’re best friends.”
I said, “Well, just be careful,
boys. Your boyfriends are good guys,
and we like both of them. You need to
remember to treat them the same way you want to be treated. Do you want them messing around with some
other guy, without telling you about it?”
Purev shook his head. “No, I don’t. I’d be really mad.”
“Okay, then you need to stop giving
David blow jobs, until you’ve talked it over with Gabriel,” I said.
David looked disappointed. “I was afraid you would say that.”
Rick said, “David, you know what’s
right. You really don’t need us to tell
you.”
David nodded his head. “Yes, I do.” He looked over at Purev. “Let’s call Mark.” They stood up, and walked out of our room.
I said, “Wow! I thought something was going on between
them.”
“I did, too,” Rick said. “I’m glad they, finally, decided to talk to
us.”
“They are both really good kids,” I
said.
“So are their boyfriends,” Rick said.
I leaned over, and kissed my
husband. “It’s because they have good
role models.”
Rick laughed. “Maybe.
In Mark’s case, I’m not sure about that.”
I thought for a minute. “You’re right about that. I wonder what’s happening with Mark’s dad.”
“I don’t know,” Rick said. David and Ashley haven’t said much about
him.”
“Are the Henderson’s are still staying
with the Campbells?” I asked.
“No, Janelle and the children have moved
back into their townhouse,” Rick said.
There was a tap on our door. I shouted out, “Come in!”
The door opened, and Ashley walked into
the room, still in her nightgown. “Good
morning, Dad and Daddy.”
“Good morning, Ash. Did you sleep okay?” Rick said.
“Yes, I did,” she answered. She walked over to our bed. “Are we going to be home by dinner time?”
“Yes, we’ll be home by six,” Rick said.
“Great!
May I go over to Michaela’s house tonight? She’s invited me over to study for our math
test,” she said.
“That sounds okay to me,” I said.
Rick smiled. “It’s okay with me, too.”
Ashley said, “Thanks, Dad and
Daddy.” She leaned over and kissed each
of us on the cheek. “I love you.”
“We love you, too,” Rick said.
She said, “I’ll call Michaela back, and
tell her it’s okay for me to come over.”
“Okay,” I said. She left the room, closing the door behind
her.
Rick said, “Well, we’ve seen all of our
children this morning. I believe you’re
now up to date on their activities.”
I put my hand up to his face, gazing
into his eyes. “I missed them, but I
know that you provided them with all the love and support they needed while I
was gone.”
Rick said, “I tried to do my best.”
“You are the best, Babe,” I said, giving
him a gentle kiss.
Rick asked, “Do you think we should get
up?”
“Yes, let’s get a shower,” I said,
grinning at my husband. “I need your
tender loving care.”
He said, “Okay, I’ve got a husband to
keep happy.” He got out of bed, and
turned to help me up. He led me to our
en suite. He turned on the shower, and
adjusted the temperature. He stepped
under the warm cascade of water. He
turned and pulled me into his embrace.
This is what I miss about not being home!
*** ***
We walked into the kitchen to find Jeff,
Cole, Caroline, Maria and Kyle eating breakfast. Aunt Sharon said, “It’s about time you two
showed up. Have a seat, and I’ll get
you a plate.”
“Thanks, Aunt Sharon,” Rick said.
Kyle gave us a knowing look, and
grinned, “Did you have a good shower?”
Rick met his gaze, and gave him the
thumbs up sign. “Absolutely!”
We sat down next to Jeff. He asked, “What time did you guys want to get
on the road?”
Rick looked at me, and I said, “Whenever
everyone is ready to go.”
Aunt Sharon asked, “Why don’t you leave
after lunch? I’ve got teriyaki beef marinating
in the fridge.”
Kyle said, “That’s my favorite.”
“I know. I remembered how much you liked it the last
time you were here,” Aunt Sharon said.
Kyle asked, “May we have the recipe?”
“Sure.
I’ll write it down for you,” Aunt Sharon said.
I said, “Okay, that’s settled,
then. We’ll leave after lunch.”
Kyle turned to Caroline and Maria. “You will love Aunt Sharon’s teriyaki
beef. It’s totally awesome!”
Caroline said, “Don’t you mean ‘epic,’
Kyle. Only old people say awesome.”
Jeff looked at his daughter, and
laughed. “I’m glad I’m not the only one
who says that things are ‘awesome,’ instead of ‘epic.’”
Kyle said, “Everyone says, ‘epic,’ for
everything. I like being different.”
Caroline said, “Yes, you are
different. That’s why Catharine likes
you.”
Kyle blushed, and asked, “What has
Catharine been telling you?”
“Oh, nothing, in particular,” Caroline
said, giving Kyle an innocent look.
Kyle said, “I know you girls talk about
me. Come on! Tell me what she says about me.”
Caroline said, “You have to promise not
to tell.”
Jeff said, “Caroline, are you going to
break a confidence? If you so, don’t
tell Kyle anything without asking Catharine first.”
Caroline looked at her Dad, for a few
minutes; then said, “Never mind.”
We finished our breakfast and helped
Aunt Sharon clean up the kitchen. We
held hands, as we left the kitchen. Rick said, “I think we should stop over and
see my mother, before heading home.”
I said, “I think that would be a good
idea. She seemed to really enjoy seeing
the children.”
Rick put his arms around my waist. “Thank you for being so understanding.” He pulled me close and kissed me.
“I love you,” he said.
“I love you, too.”
I looked into his eyes, and said, “I’m
trying to be more forgiving, Babe. I
haven’t gotten all the way there, as far as your mother is concerned, but I’m
making progress. After seeing her, I
can’t deny her the opportunity to make amends.
She seems to be really putting in an effort to overcome her issues with
us; so, I can at least make the attempt for my part.”
Rick smiled, and said, “Thank you for
saying that. I’ve felt that way, since
my first visit with her.”
We walked into the recreation room, to
find our guys fully engaged in a video game competition. Kyle shouted, “No fair!”
JJ said, “It’s fair! I beat you!”
Kyle looked up at me, from his seat on
the floor. “JJ just creamed me. It isn’t fair, because I shouldn’t have to
suffer the humiliation of being beaten by five year old.”
JJ stood up and walked over to
Kyle. “It’s okay, Kyle. I love you.” He put his arms around Kyle’s neck and
hugged him.
Kyle’s look of disappointment
evaporated, as his little brother said, “We can have a rematch, if you want.”
Kyle said, “Yes, I want a rematch.”
JJ sat down next to Kyle, and grabbed
the game controller. The reset the
game, and were soon oblivious to anything but their game. David and Purev we playing a different game
with Josh and Ashley.
Ashley looked up, as we came over to see
what they were playing. “Daddy, this game
is totally epic. You should try it.”
I shook my head. “I’m not a gamer.”
David said, “That is so true.”
I frowned at him. “You didn’t have to be so quick to agree
with me.”
He laughed. “It’s a widely known fact that you suck at
video games. Just ask the twins. They know.”
Josh looked up at me, and said, “JJ and
I will teach you how to play video games, Daddy.”
I laughed. “Okay, you’ll have to give me lessons.”
They turned their attention back to
their games, while we took a seat on the couch. I put my head on Rick’s shoulder, and took
his hand in mine. We sat there for a
while, enjoying each other’s company.
My cell phone rang, and I pulled it out
of my pocket. I saw it was Mom, and
answered it.
“Hey Mom!” I said.
“Hello, son,” she responded. “I’m calling to let you know that your Dad
is in the hospital. They’re not sure
what’s going on, but they suspect that his kidneys aren’t working right.”
“If his kidneys aren’t functioning, are
they going to put him on dialisys?” I
asked.
“Most likely,” she responded. “I’ll call you back when we know more.”
“Okay, Mom. Do you need us to drive up?”
She said, “Not yet, dear. Don and Mary are here with me, so I’m not
alone,” she said. “I’ll call you in a
while.”
“Okay,” I said.
I cut the connection and returned the
phone to my pocket. Rick asked, “What
was that all about?”
“Dad’s in the hospital, and they think
his kidneys have failed,” I answered.
He frowned, and said, “That doesn’t
sound good.”
“I know,” I said. “I’m a little worried about him.”
Rick put his arm around my waist, and
pulled me close. “I’m sorry that your
Dad isn’t doing well.” I turned my head
and met his lips. He gave me a gentle
kiss. “I’m right here, Babe.”
I said, “I love you.”
Rick released me, and he sat down on the
floor, with his back to the couch. He
spread his legs and said, “Come here, Babe.”
I smiled, and took my place, leaning
back against his chest. His arms went
around my waist, holding me close. I
felt warm, and safe in his embrace. I
relaxed, and took his hands in mine, intertwining our fingers. His huge hands dwarf mine. Everything about my husband is big, that’s
part of what makes him the perfect mate for me. I still marvel at how I managed to capture
his heart!
We watched the boys play their game, for
about an hour, when Aunt Sharon came into the room. “Rick, Uncle Stan wanted me to tell you that
your cousin, Sam, is outside.”
I said, “I wonder what he wants.”
Rick said, “I don’t know. Let’s to find out.”
I stood up, and turned to give Rick a
hand up. He took my hand, and led me
outside. Uncle Stan stood next to a man
who looked just like his brother, Peyton, only younger. He smiled, and opened his arms wide,
embracing Rick.
“I’m so glad you’ve come home,
Rick. We’ve missed you,” Sam said.
Rick said, “I’ve missed you, too. What brings you here?”
Sam’s expression changed to one of great
sadness. “I need you to get in touch
with Peyton. Mom isn’t doing well. She has kidney cancer. It’s spread throughout her body. They estimate that she has less than three
months to live.”
“How did you know we were here?” I
asked.
“Aunt Vickie told us you had been to see
her, and probably were staying here with your family,” he said. “I’m glad you’re still here. I was afraid I would miss you.”
Rick said, “I’ll let Peyton know.”
“Do you have his number?” Sam asked.
Rick said, “We do, but he made us
promise not to give to anyone.”
“Will you call him for me, and let me
talk to him?” Sam asked, practically begging Rick to do it.
Rick pulled his cell phone from his
pocket, and dialed Peyton’s number.
When Peyton answered, Rick said, “Hey
Peyton! How are you?”
Peyton answered, “I’m fine, Rick. What’s happening?”
“Your brother, Sam, asked us to tell you
that your mother has kidney cancer and only has three months to live,” Rick
said.
There was a long silence on the other
end of the phone. “Where are you now?”
“I’m standing in Uncle Stan’s driveway,
with Sam,” Rick said.
Peyton said, “Let me talk to him.”
Rick passed his cell phone to Sam.
Sam said, “Hello.”
“Hi Sam,” Peyton said.
“Thank you for letting me speak with
you, Peyton. I’m sorry I haven’t been
in contact with you before now,” Sam said.
Peyton said, “It’s been a long time.”
“Too long,” Sam said. “I’m sorry we haven’t been close.”
Peyton said, “Well, there’s not much
more we can say about that, is there?”
Sam said, “You’re right about that. I just wanted to let you know about
mother. I felt you had right to know.”
Peyton asked, ‘“What about our
father? Is he just as nasty and mean as
he was when I lived at home?”
Sam said, “He’s worse now, than he ever
was. Brianna and I don’t have much to
do with him, nor does Elijah and Penny.
Both Elijah and I have moved to Raleigh, where we run our own
construction business. When Mom went into the hospital, last week, I
came down to be with Dad. I went over
to visit Aunt Vickie, just so I could get out of the house. That’s when I found out that Rick and Glenn
were in town.”
Peyton said, “Rick told me he was
visiting his mother. Has Aunt Vickie
really changed her spots? I mean, is
she really accepting the fact that Rick and Glenn are married?”
“I guess so. She said that they were a nice couple and
had a great family,” Sam said.
Peyton asked, “What about you, Sam? Where do you stand on same sex marriage?”
Sam said, “I’m not violently opposed to
it. I’ve seen the damage it’s done to
our family.”
“So, you blame Rick and Glenn for
destroying our family?” he asked, very quietly, but steadily.
“No, I don’t’ blame them. I
blame our parents and Aunt Vickie for their extremism. I blame the religious zealots at the church
they attend. Remember, how I hated
going to their church?”
Peyton said, “Yes, I remember. You were the most vocal about it, and the
one who was punished for being so rebellious.”
“So, I guess you could say I’m accepting
of gay marriage, as long as no one tries to force it down my throat. Why do you ask?”
Peyton said, “Because I’m gay, and I’m
married to a wonderful man who loves me.”
Sam’s expression of surprise was
priceless. Rick and I overheard what
Peyton had said, and waited to see how he would respond to his brother’s
startling revelation. “I didn’t know,
Peyton. Is that why you haven’t been
back home, since you got out of prison?”
“Yes, it is,” Peyton said.
“No wonder,” he said. We could see the wheels turning inside his
mind, as everything started to fall into place for him. “You know Mom and Dad would completely disown
you, and send out a posse to murder you and your husband, if they found out,”
Sam said.
“I know. That’s why I’ve never told them, or anyone
else in the family,” Peyton said.
“So, why are you telling me, now?” Sam
asked.
Peyton said, “I thought you should know,
so you will understand why I won’t be at our mother’s funeral, nor will I be
travelling down to visit her over the next three months.”
Sam nodded his head, in
understanding. “I get it. Thank you for trusting me with your secret.”
“It’s not a secret. I live openly with my husband. I just don’t want any issues with my family,
so I don’t want anyone else in the family to know, except you.”
“I suppose that Rick and Glenn know,”
Sam said.
“Yes, they do,” Peyton responded. “Thank you for telling me about mother. Please pass the phone back over to
Rick. I need to speak to him.”
Sam passed the phone to Rick. “Hey!” he said.
Peyton said, “Please don’t give anyone
my phone number. I don’t want them
calling here. If you’re willing to give
them your number, they can contact you with any news they want to communicate
to me.”
Rick said, “I understand.”
Peyton said, “I knew you would. I love you, Rick.”
“I love you, too,” Rick responded.
“I’ll call you later. Jonathan and I will be in Washington, DC,
next week,” Peyton said.
“Cool!
Chat with you later,” Rick said.
He ended the call, and turned to his cousin. “Sam, you can call me, if you need to me
pass on any news to Peyton.”
Sam pulled out his cell, and said,
“Okay, what’s your number.”
Rick gave it to him, and said, “I trust
that you won’t pass that number on to anyone else in the family. I don’t need to receive nasty phone calls
from any of them.”
Sam looked into Rick eyes, for a
moment. “Thank you for trusting me.”
Sam put away his phone, and extended his
hand. Rick took it, and pulled Sam into
a quick, manly embrace.
Rick released him, and Sam stepped
back. We could see the tears in his
eyes. “I wish things had worked out
differently for us. Maybe, we can get
together sometime.”
Rick smiled, and said, “We’ll see how
things go.”
Sam nodded his head. “Yes, we’ll have to take it slow. I realize that you don’t trust us, and with
good reason.”
He turned to me, and said, “Take good
care of my cousin.”
I said, “I will.”
He shook my hand, and turned to Uncle
Stan. “Thank you for not turning me
away, when you saw me coming up your driveway.”
Uncle Stan smiled. “It’s time for us to start mending
fences. Life is too short to keep
holding grudges.”
Sam, again, nodded his head. “You’re very wise.”
He turned and walked down the driveway
to his truck. He climbed in, and drove
off.
Rick said, “It’s so weird that we’ve got
your Dad in the hospital and now my aunt.”
“You have to remember that Dad has
diabetes, and you know he’s not been very good at monitoring his blood sugar,”
I said.
As we walked back into the house, Rick
said, “Yes, I remember. He had three of
his toes amputated last year, because of his poor circulation, I also remember that kidney problems come
with high blood sugar, as well.”
I nodded my head. “That’s right.”
Rick said, “We need to keep you healthy,
Babe. You could become diabetic when
you’re older, as well.”
“Not with the exercise routine you keep
us on,” I said, laughing.
He squeezed my butt, and said, “I have
to make sure you maintain your good looks.”
I turned my head, and gave him a quick
kiss, before we returned to the family room.
Aunt Sharon looked up from the couch, where she was watching the boys
playing their game. “What did Sam
want?”
“He came to tell me my aunt has cancer,”
Rick said.
“I’m sorry to hear that,” Aunt Sharon
said.
Rick said, “We called Peyton, to let him
know.”
Aunt Sharon said, “That was good of you
to do. How are he and Jonathan
doing? We haven’t seen them since last
summer.”
“They are very happy,” Rick said. “They are coming to DC next week.”
“Give them our love,” Aunt Sharon
said. “We’re quite fond of those
two.” She stood up, and looked over at
the girls. “Do you girls want to help
me in the kitchen?”
Ashley said, “Sure.” She stood up, and looked back at her two friends. “Aren’t you two coming?”
Caroline said, “We will in just a
minute. Maria’s texting with
Erick. Erick wants to go to the movies
with us tonight.”
Ashley laughed. “Alright, I’ll see you in the kitchen in a
few minutes.”
Caroline said, “Let’s ask Dad if he’ll
let us go out with Erick and his friend Malcolm.”
Maria looked at her sister. “Okay.”
Kyle, overhearing them, said, “Do you
want to go a group date with me and Catharine?”
Caroline said, “Sure.”
Maria said, “I’ll text Erick to see if
he’s okay with it.”
David said, “May Purev and I join you,
with our boyfriends?”
Kyle smiled, and said, “Sure, but we’ll
need a couple of cars, and someone to drive us, since none of us have our
licenses yet.”
Kyle looked over at his Dad. “Will you…”
Rick smiled, and cut him off, “Alright,
I’ll drive, and Daddy can drive as well.”
Kyle stood up, and walked over to give
us both a hug. “You’re the best Dads
anyone could ever have.”
Rick said, “Thank you, son. However, you need to practice driving. You’ve got your driver’s permit, now you
need to start accumulating hours behind the wheel.”
Kyle had successfully passed the written
test at the Department of Motor Vehicles while I was in Austin. Virginia requires 45 hours behind the wheel,
before a student drive can take their driving test for their license, with 15
hours of those 45 driven at night. Kyle
needed to keep a driving log, detailing out the time driven, the time of day,
and the distance.
Kyle made a face at his Dad. Rick said, “I think we should go out
driving, now, while we wait for lunch.”
Kyle complained, “But, Dad, I want to
finish playing the video game with the twins.”
He looked at me, “Daddy…”
I raised my hands in the air. “Don’t drag me into this. You need to negotiate with your Dad on this
one.”
Kyle met Rick’s eyes, and said,
resignedly, “Okay.”
Rick laughed. “You would think we were punishing you. When I was your age, I couldn’t wait to get
my driver’s license. I wanted the freedom
that having wheels gave me.”
Kyle gave him that ‘look’ that said,
“You’re crazy.” “Dad, things are
different, now.”
Rick agreed. “Yes, they are different, so that means you
have to work harder to get your license.
I didn’t have to drive 45 hours before getting mine. I took my test and had my license 30 minutes
later.”
“That’s because it was so long ago,”
Kyle said, grinning.
Rick said, “Watch it, buddy!” He reached out a hand to Kyle. “Help your old man get up.”
Kyle laughed. “So, you admit you’re an old man!”
Rick grinned at his son. “Only
when it suits me.”
Kyle asked, “Do you want me to get your
walker, so you don’t fall?”
Rick cuffed him up the side of the
head. “Don’t get insulting.”
Kyle laughed even harder. “Okay, I’ll go get your cane, just to keep
you from falling down.”
Rick went to cuff him again, but this
time Kyle ducked and scampered out of reach.
As I watched the two of them leave the
room, I marveled at the wonderful man I married. Uncle Stan must have been reading my
thoughts, because he said, “Rick is a good father to your children, Glenn. You married well.”
I smiled, and said, “Yes, I did.”
*** ***
Rick walked out the front door, and
signaled Jeff to join him. Jeff walked
over, and asked, “What’s up, boss?”
Rick smiled at his friend. “I’m taking Kyle out driving. Would you care to follow us?”
Jeff said, “Sure. Cole can keep an eye on things here.” He pulled out a walkie talkie from his
pocket, spoke into it, “Hey, Cole!”
“Hey, yourself,” Cole responded.
“I’m going to follow Rick, while he
takes Kyle out driving,” Jeff said.
“Okay, I’ll come out front,” Cole
replied.
A few minutes later, Cole appeared
around the corner of the house. He
grinned, and slapped Kyle on the back.
“Go get them, tiger.”
Kyle laughed, and said, “Are you sure
you don’t want to follow me, instead of Jeff?”
Cole shook his head. “No way, dude. I want to stay as far away from you as
possible, until you learn how to drive.”
Kyle said, “I’m not that bad.”
“How do you know? You haven’t even been behind the wheel of a
car yet,” Cole said.
Kyle said, “You just wait and see. I’ll show you I’m the best drive you’ve ever
seen.”
Rick said, “Okay, Kyle, let’s go.”
Rick walked over, and climbed into the
passenger’s seat of the Land Rover, while Kyle took the driver’s seat. Kyle said, “Dad, your legs are a lot longer
than mine. I can’t reach the pedals
from here.” He used the controls to
move the seat forward. Then, he
adjusted the mirrors. He took the keys
from his Dad’s hand. He put the key in
the ignition. He turned the key, and
the engine roared to life.
“Okay, back her out of the driveway,
son,” Rick said.
Kyle put the mini-van into reverse, and
looked over his shoulder, as he backed out of the driveway. He turned the wheel, as he pulled out into
the street. He stepped on the brakes,
bringing the vehicle to a stop. He put
the car in drive, and turned, and straightened the wheels, as he pulled onto
the road.
“Okay, drive us down to the stop sign,
and turn right,” Rick instructed.
Kyle asked, “Where are we going?”
“We’re going down to the high school
parking lot. You need to practice
parking the car, and backing up,” Rick said.
He gave Kyle step by step instructions, as they went. “It’s good thing it’s a weekend, because
there isn’t a lot of traffic.”
When they reached the high school, Jeff
parked his SUV at the entrance to the parking lot, while Rick directed Kyle to
park the car. “I want you to practice
parking. First, you’ll back into the
park spot behind us, then drive around to the other side of the parking lot,
and pull in, facing forward.”
Kyle practiced parking, driving in
reverse, and learning how to handle the vehicle. After a while, Rick said, “Okay, let’s park
for minute.”
Kyle parked the car, and turned off the
engine. He looked over at his Dad, and
asked, “May I ask you a question?”
Rick said, “Sure, son.”
Kyle asked, “What do you when you get
really horny, and Daddy’s not around to fuck?”
Rick looked at Kyle in surprise. “Well, for the most part, I just suck it up,
and wait until he’s home. Why?”
“When I’m with Catharine, I get so
horny, it hurt, especially my balls,” Kyle said.
Rick said, “I believe what you’re
experiencing is called blue balls. Remember,
you asked me about blue balls, when we lived in Hauppauge. My advice to you hasn’t changed, because I
still believe the best way to relieve the pain is to jerk off, draining your
balls of all that cum. It will make you
feel better.”
Kyle said, “I’ve never done that. I always thought that I shouldn’t play with
myself.”
Rick said, “That is what our church
teaches, Kyle. But, you asked me what
you could do to relieve the pain.”
Kyle looked over at his Dad. “So, have you ever jerked off?”
Rick laughed. “I think you know the answer to that
question, already.”
Kyle grinned. “Yes, I did know, but I had to ask.”
“You also know that I got a girl
pregnant, when I was in high school,” Rick said.
Kyle nodded his head. “I remember. You told us what happened, and it’s the main
reason we decided as a family that it’s better wait to have sex until we’re
18.”
“That’s true,” Rick said. “But, it’s up to you. You can suffer with blue balls, or you can
find a way to get your rocks off.
However, I think your body will naturally take care of the problem. Have you ever had a wet dream?”
Kyle blushed, looking away from his
Dad’s gaze. “Yes.”
“Well, that’s how your body takes care
of itself,” Rick said, laughing.
“There’s no need to be embarrassed.
Every guy has wet dreams. Mine
were about my girlfriend, when I was in high school. After I met your Daddy, my wet dreams were
about him.”
Kyle laughed. “I bet those were some pretty wild dreams!”
Rick said, “The ones I remember were
very erotic, I have to admit. What
about yours?” Kyle blushed, again; but
didn’t answer. “Let me guess. They’re about Catharine.”
Kyle nodded his head, and said,
“Yes. I sometimes sit in class, and get
a big boner, thinking about her. I have
to think of something stupid to get it to go down, so I won’t embarrass
myself. Robert gave me such a hard time
last week, because I couldn’t hide my hard on.
It got so hard, Dad, it hurt.”
Rick said, “I wouldn’t worry about it,
Kyle. You’re a normal teenage boy.”
Kyle smiled. “Thanks, Dad. I already knew I was normal, but I wanted to
know what you do to keep from getting blue balls.”
“Well, now you know,” Rick said. “Let’s drive back to Aunt Sharon and Uncle
Stan’s house. Lunch should be ready by
now.”
Kyle turned the key in the ignition, and
started the car. He carefully backed
out of the parking space, and drove them back to the house, with Jeff following
him at a safe distance!
Kyle parked the car, and handed the keys
to his Dad. “Thanks, Dad.”
“You’re welcome,” Rick said.
They both got of the car. Jeff walked up to Kyle, and said, “You did a
good job driving. I just hope Caroline
will do as well.” Kyle beamed at Jeff’s
praise. Seeing Kyle’s megawatt smile,
Jeff laughed. “Now, don’t get to over
confident, Kyle. You still have a lot
to learn about driving a car.”
Kyle nodded his head in agreement. “I know.
Dad won’t let me forget it!”
Rick put his arm around Kyle’s
shoulder. “I’m pretty confident that
you’ll learn pretty quickly how to be a good driver. Just look who is your teacher!”
Kyle guffawed, “You’re a crazy driver! Just ask Daddy!”
Rick pulled him into a head lock. “You’d better learn to respect your elders!”
Kyle said, “I’m sorry for insulting your
driving!”
Rick released him, and Kyle scampered
sideways, so he was out of reach, and said, “Just kidding! You’re the worst driver I’ve ever seen!”
Rick chased him, and Kyle took off like
a jack rabbit, making it to the door before Rick could stop him. He rushed inside, and made a beeline for
me. He sat down next to me, and said,
“Daddy, Dad is picking on me.” He gave
me a goofy grin, and hid behind me, as Rick came into the room.
I grinned up at my husband, and said, “I
hear you’re giving Kyle a hard time.”
Rick laughed. “No, it’s the other way around. Kyle has been picking his poor, decrepit father.”
I laughed, and said, “Then, you had
better come sit down, and rest your old bones.
We don’t want you to collapse from over exertion.”
Rick sat down next to me, and kissed me,
while reaching behind me to tickle Kyle.
Kyle skittered away to the far end of the couch, laughing.
Rick said, “I’ll get even with you,
later. Just remember, I know where you
sleep.”
Kyle grinned, and said, “That goes both
ways, Dad!”
Aunt Sharon walked into the room, “Okay,
boys, lunch is served.” She smiled, as
Kyle skipped past her on his way to the kitchen. She looked us, and said, “You’re doing a
good job raising your boys. They all
seem happy, and I can see the love they have for you.”
I smiled, and leaned over to kiss my
husband. “It’s because I such a loving
husband. They can’t help but be happy
because he’s such a great Dad.”
Aunt Sharon said, “That’s true, but that
also applies to you, my dear nephew.”
I looked over at the rest of the boys,
and said, “It’s time to stop the game, boys.”
David said, “Okay, Daddy.”
He got up and turned off the video
game. He turned, and helped Purev get
up. The twins scrambled to their feet,
and raced each other out of the room, followed by Purev and David, who held
hands.
We got up and followed her into the
kitchen. While we were eating, my cell
rang. I fished it out of my pocket to
see who was calling. Seeing it was my
mother, I said, “Please excuse me. It’s
Mom calling from the hospital.”
Uncle Stan said, “Go ahead and answer
it.”
I stood up and walked into the foyer,
before answering her call. “Hey, Mom!”
Mom said, “Hello, Glenn. I wanted to let you know that they’ve
determined that your Dad’s kidneys have completely stopped functioning, and
that they’ve started him on dialysis.
They put a port in his arm, and he’s hooked up to the machine now.”
“Is he okay?” I asked.
“They said he’ll be alright as soon as
they get his blood clean,” she said.
“They said he will need to watch how much he drinks from now on, since
he’ll be dependent on a machine to remove it from his system.”
“Do we need to come up, Mom?” I
asked.
“No, he’s doing much better than he
was. I’ll let you talk to him.” She passed the phone to my Dad.
“Hello, Glenn,” he said.
“Hi Dad. Mom says you’re doing much better,” I said.
“Yes, I am, but I hate being hooked up
to a machine,” he said. “Do you
remember our discussion last time you were here?”
I said, “Yes, Dad, I remember that you
wanted us to move back to the farm, and that we needed to be close to the
land.”
“Yes,
that’s right. God told me we need to be
close to the land. I’m glad you
remembered. I love you, son. I always have. You have married well, and I’m proud of you
and your family.”
“Thanks, Dad,” I said. “I love you, too.”
“Now, let me talk to your husband,” he
said.
I poked my head into the kitchen, and
said, “Dad, want to talk to you, Rick.”
Rick stood up and walked over to
me. I handed him the phone, and
returned to my seat at the table.
Dad said, “Rick, I’m glad you didn’t
listen to me, when I was trying to get you to leave Glenn. You’re a good man, and you’ve made my son
very happy. I wanted to tell you that I
love you.”
Rick said, “I love you, too, Dad.”
Dad said, “Let me talk to each of the
children.”
Rick returned to the kitchen, and said,
“Grandpa wants to talk to each of you.”
He hand the phone to Kyle, who walked out in to the foyer to talk. He returned, passing the phone to David. David passed it Ashley, who passed it to JJ
and Josh. Each child talking to my Dad
in their turn.
When Josh was done, he handed me the
phone. “Grandpa says to give you the
phone.”
I took the cell, and asked, “Did you
want to speak to Uncle Stan and Aunt Sharon, as well?”
“Sure, but before I do, I wanted to tell you
one more time that I love you, Glenn,” he said.
I passed the phone to Uncle Stan and
Aunt Sharon. When they were done, they
cut the connection, and handed me the phone.
Aunt Sharon had tears in her eyes.
“He’s saying good bye to his loved ones.”
Uncle Stan said, “That’s exactly the
feeling I got, when he talked to me. He
thinks he’s going to die.”
I looked over at Rick, who said, “I got
that kind of feeling, as well. It kind
of gave me goose bumps.”
I took Rick’s hand in mine. “Well, let’s hope he wrong.”
We finished our lunch, and helped clean
up the kitchen. Rick said, “Let’s get
our stuff together. We need to be
getting on the road.”
The children scattered to their separate
rooms, and returned with their gear.
They headed out the door and loaded it in the back of our mini-van and
Jeff’s SUV. We said our farewells to
Uncle Stan and Aunt Sharon, and drove over to Smithfield, to see Rick’s mother,
before we left for home. We had a nice
visit, and promised to come back to see her soon.
*** ***
Later that evening, after they had
returned home, Jeff volunteered to drive his SUV, taking his girls and their
“friends” who happened to be boys, while Rick drove the van with the rest of
the teens and their friends. They took
them to the movie theater, and dropped them off, with instruction to call when
they were ready to be picked up.
Meanwhile, I stayed at home with the
twins. We were in the family room, in
front of the fireplace, warming our toes.
JJ and Josh each had a stack of their favorite bedtime stories. They sat on either side of me, and we began
reading. Well, I did most of the
reading, with some assistance from the boys.
Josh said, “May we read the story about
three pups and a worm?”
JJ corrected him, “It’s Four Pups and a
Worm. See, it says it right here.” He pointed to title on the front of the
book.
“Yes, but I think you should read it to
me,” I said.
JJ said, “I can do it.”
I was happy to hear him volunteering to
read. JJ had a lot of ear infections
when he was small, so he couldn’t hear very well. As a result, he was speech delayed. His speech therapist had done wonders with
him. When he spoke, you wouldn’t know
that he used to drop all of the consonants from the beginning of words.
JJ opened the book and began read,
pointing at the pictures. When he was
finished, Josh said, “It’s my turn to read.”
He chose Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss.
He opened the cover, and began reading.
He stumbled on a couple of the words; but, otherwise did a fine job of
reading.
Josh finished the book, and looked up at
me. “Daddy, you choose one.”
“Okay, I like this one,” I said. I picked up the Max Lucado’s “You Are
Special.”
JJ said, “I like that one, too. Grandma Campbell gave that to me. She said that I was special, even when I
couldn’t talk right.”
*** ***
I remembered that day very clearly. We had gone to the park to let the boys play
on the slides and other playground equipment.
There had been several other toddlers there playing, while their parents
watched. A couple of them started talking
to our boys, when one of them walked over to his mother and said, pointing to
JJ, “He talks funny.”
JJ had overheard him, and had run to me
crying. I took him in my arms, to
comfort him. I said, “It’s okay. That little boy didn’t mean to hurt your
feelings.”
JJ looked into my eyes, and said, “I’m
trying to talk right, Daddy.”
I said, “I know, son, I know. We’ll keep working with you to help you,
okay?”
When we arrived at the Campbells’ home
an hour later, JJ had gone straight into Mrs. Campbell’s arms. He told her the whole story. The next day, she gave him the book, telling
him he was very special.
*** ***
I was brought back to the present, when
JJ asked, “Daddy, are you going to read the story?”
I smiled at my boy, and replied, “Yes,
son. I’m going to read it right now.”
We read more of their favorite books,
taking turns reading them out loud. I
looked up at the wall clock, and realized that time had gotten away from
us. “Boys, it’s time for bed,” I said.
Josh said, “I’ll get the bible.”
He walked over to the bookshelf, and
took down our family bible. He handed
it to me. “Dad marked where we
are.” He pointed to the little red
ribbon that was marked the spot.
I opened the bible to the book of
Esther. I asked, “Were you reading about
Esther?”
“Yes, Daddy,” JJ said. “Ashley asked to read the story of
Esther. She was a very brave person.”
“Okay, let’s continue reading about
her,” I said.
We finished the story of Esther, then, I
said, “It’s time for bed. Help me up.”
The twins each took a hand, and pulled
me up. They giggled. JJ said, “You’re silly, Daddy.”
“I’m not as silly as you are,” I said,
leaning down to scoop them into my arms
I carried them upstairs to their bedroom. “Okay, go brush your teeth and us the
toilet.”
They chased each other into their en
suite. I stood in the bathroom doorway
and watched them as they took care of their needs. They washed their hands, and ran past me,
jumping up on their beds.
I looked at them, and asked, “Did we
forget something?”
JJ looked at me, and put his finger to
his lips, thinking. “Oh, we forgot to
say prayers.” The twins jumped down and
knelt beside JJ’s bed. I joined them,
and listened to them say their prayers.
I was in tears, when they finished. Each of them had remembered to ask God to
bless Grandpa Nielsen and Rick’s aunt.
Their simple faith touched my heart.
I pulled them into my arms, hugged them,
and kissed them on the cheek. “I love
you,” I said.
“I love you, Daddy.” JJ said.
Josh echoed his brother’s words, “I love
you, Daddy.”
“Hop in bed, boys,” I said, getting to
my feet. I tucked them into their beds,
and walked over to turn on the baby monitor.
I’m still paranoid about losing our boys, after CPS took them from us
when they just weeks old. I don’t think
I will ever get over the traumatic experience of having our boys ripped from
our arms by those who should have been protecting us.
I shook off those bad memories, and
turned the light off, closing the door behind me. I walked across the hall to our bedroom,
turning on the lights. I walked over to
my dresser and turned on the baby monitor receiver. I turned on the gas fireplace and sank into
an armchair, mesmerized by the flames.
As I sat there, my cell phone rang in my
pocket. I pulled it out and answer
it. “Hey, Mom!” She was crying and I couldn’t make out what
she said. “Mom, I can’t understand
you. What’s happened?”
She managed to say, “Dad’s had a
stroke. He’s paralyzed on his left
side, and can’t speak.”
I sat in stunned silence. I didn’t know what to think. After what seemed like an eternity, I managed
to ask, “What’s his prognosis?”
“They don’t know. They have run more tests to find out the
extent of the damage. They won’t know
anything until tomorrow,” she said.
“Do you need us to come up to be with
you?” I asked.
“Yes, if you can come,” she said. “I would really like that.”
“I’ll talk to Rick about it. At a minimum, I’ll fly up to be with you,” I
said.
She stopped crying, and said, “Thank
you, son. I love you.”
“I love you, too, Mom,” I said. “Call me, if anything changes.”
“Okay,” she said, and ended the call
I dialed Rick’s number, and he
answered. “Hey lover boy!”
I said, “Hey yourself, Babe!”
Rick asked, “What’s going on? Did your Mom call?”
I said, “Yes, she did, and it’s not good
news.” I related to him what Mom had
said about my Dad.
“Then, you need to leave on the first
flight in the morning. Me and the
children will follow you next weekend,” he said. “I know that the teenagers have a lot of
exams this week at school.”
I said, “You’re the best husband that a
guy could ever have.”
“I’m glad you recognize my greatness,”
Rick said, in a serious tone of voice.
I laughed. “Yes, I recognized your greatness the first
day I met you! I can’t wait for you to get
home, Babe. I need you, now!”
“Patience, my son, patience!” Rick said,
trying to imitate a Kung Foo master or something like that.
I said, “You need to take acting
lessons, Rick Lernier!”
Rick laughed, and said, “We’ll be home
in about an hour. The movie should be
just about over.”
“Okay, love you, Babe,” I said.
“I love you, too,” I said, ending the
call.
I leaned back in the chair, drawing my
feet under me, staring into the flames.
My mind wandered, as I thought about Dad and how it must be very
frustrating for him not being able to talk.
I said a little prayer of my own for my father, as I sat there. I must have dozed off, because I awoke in
Rick’s arms as he carried me to our bed.
Seeing that I was awake, he grinned, and said, “I hope you’ve rested
enough that you’re up for some nocturnal activity.”
I put my arms around his neck, and
kissed him. “What do you think?”
Rick said, “I think we should get a
shower, before getting into bed.”
He set me on my feet, and took my hand,
leading me into our en suite. He turned
on the shower, adjusting the temperature.
We quickly stripped off our clothes, and reached for each other. Our lips met, and the flames of our passion
soared heavenward. A while later, we
dried each other off. I took Rick’s
very erect steel pole in my hand, and led him into our bedroom, where he pushed
me down onto our bed.
I looked up into his eyes, and grinned,
“I need you to show me how much you love me.”
He responded by capturing my lips in a
deep kiss, as he made me his, leaving no doubts that he loved me!
We lay in each other’s arms, enjoying
the touch of skin against skin. Rick
said, “It has always amazed me that having sex with you keeps improving. Each time is better than the last.”
“It’s because our love for each other
grows, and makes our loving making that much richer,” I said.
Rick agreed. “I think there is a lot of truth to
that.” He kissed me, and said, “I love
you, Babe.”
“I love you, too,” I said.
I laid my head on his chest, and soon
drifted off to sleep to the beating of my husband’s heart.
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Author’s Note:
Four Pups and a Worm by Eric Seltzer - http://www.amazon.com/Four-Pups-Worm-Eric-Seltzer/dp/0679879315
Dr. Seuss Fox in Socks - http://www.amazon.com/Fox-Socks-Beginner-Books-Seuss/dp/0394800389
You Are Special by Max Lucado - http://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Special-Lucados-Wemmicks/dp/0891079319/ref=pd_sim_b_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=17M1E6P2EJBAMA3MZMA8
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great chapter, as usual. one question, how much of the story is autobiographic?
ReplyDeleteYour story is one of the greatest I read. I enjoy the chapters so much. I hate to see Glenn day slipping away as that can only mean Grandpa and Grandma and others will eventually pass on. But Thanks for the amazing story you have created .
ReplyDeleteRuss your story continues to capture my attention, and I can hardly wait for the next chapters. As a journalist and editor I understand just how much is entailed in writing, so although I've noticed the occasional 'hiccups', (continuity etc) I've not commented on them. Just please know much your writings are appreciated. Tony Bell
ReplyDeleteRuss, as a journalist and editor I understand the amount of effort that goes into writing, and that is multiplied many times in penning a series such as your continuing story on Glenn and Rick. That is but one reason I really appreciate your writing. Each story tugs at my heartstrings, and sometimes hits too close to home, but I can hardly wait for each new chapter to arrive. Please keep up the great work.
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