The next morning while
Aaron was still sleeping Jay knocked softly on Tommy and Andy’s door after
listening for a moment to make sure they weren’t in the middle of something.
“Come on in” Andy yelled.
“Got a minute, guys?
There’s something I’d like to talk over with you real quick.” Jay asked,
sitting on the foot of the bed.
“Sure, what’s up?” Tommy
responded as he made room for Jay to sit on the bed.
“I don’t know if I ever told you guys this or
not, but you know the candles Aaron gave me for my birthday? He made them
himself.”
“He did? Wow. That’s so
cool.” Andy replied. “I had an aunt that was really into that. She made some
awesome candles. I think I still have a couple that she made for me around here
somewhere.”
“He really loves to do
it, but the place he goes to do it charges like twenty bucks an hour on top of
having to buy all of the supplies which, unless you’re making a shitload of
them at the same time is really expensive, so I was thinking about getting him
a bunch of stuff for Christmas to do candle making here instead of having to
pay out the ass to do it at Candle Crafts.”
“Why don’t you get a list
together and we’ll help you get the stuff.” Tommy replied.
“I already have. He
loaned me a book on candle making and I wrote down everything they suggested,
plus I went online and checked out some craft stores and candle making
websites. I was also thinking about taking the room over the garage that has
that little kitchenette and putting a couple of tables and some shelving units
up there and making it into a candle-making place for him.”
“That has a familiar ring
to it.” Tommy said with a twinkle in his eye.
“What do you mean?” Jay
asked, puzzled.
Andy caught on and spoke
before Tommy did. “I seem to recall something about an attic being converted
over into a photo studio once as a Christmas present…..” he said slyly, causing
Jay to blush with embarrassment.
“I can’t believe I had
forgotten about that. It was the greatest Christmas present anyone had ever
given me, except for Kyle giving himself to me bareback, insisting that I come
inside him…”
“We don’t need or want to know about that!” Tommy interrupted.
“However, I think that giving that room to Aaron for his candle making is a
great idea. We’ve never used it for anything. It probably has about three feet
of dust covering everything, but it shouldn’t take us long to clean it up. Do
you have the list?”
“Yeah.” Jay handed the
list to Tommy, who took two thirds of the list, handing the rest back to Jay.
“We’ll take care of this part of the list, clean up the room and help with the
shelving. You take care of the rest of the list, the shelving and the tables.”
“I was thinking about
getting a couple of six-foot banquet tables, and something on wheels like a
microwave cart that he can move around as necessary. I’m going to wait on the
shelving until we have everything.” He paused for a moment, mulling things over
in his mind. “Actually, it might be a better idea to get him a gift card to IKEA
so he can pick out his own shelving and storage units. That way he can decide
how and where he wants to store everything.”
“That’s a great idea.
When do you guys have to leave for the airport?” Andy asked, stretching.
“We’re picking up Adam,
Kelly and the baby at two, then Janita and Janine at six-thirty.
“Everyone is going to be
tired from the long flights so I think we’ll set up a taco buffet by the pool
so everyone can just relax and get to know Aaron and he them. Everyone is going
to love him.”
“God I hope so. The
timing couldn’t be better being that today is the start of his off-rotation. I
should go see if we need anything from the store for dinner tonight.”
“Tommy and I will take
care of that. You go fuck that man of yours senseless while I make breakfast or
in you guys’ case, brunch. He’s going to be a nervous wreck and is going to
need some loving.”
“Thanks guys, I
appreciate all the support you’re giving Aaron.” Jay got up and returned to his
own room to find Aaron sitting in a chair staring out the window, apparently
deep in thought. “Good morning, baby.” He said as he came up behind Aaron and
snaked his arms around him, causing him to jump out of his skin.
“Jesus Christ, Jay. You
scared the shit outta me.”
“Sorry baby. I didn’t
mean to scare you. Are you all right?”
“Yeah, I just I’m a
little scared that your kids aren’t going to like me.”
Noticing that Aaron was
naked, Jay dropped his robe, came around and sat on his lap, wrapping his arms
around his neck and kissing him passionately, pleased that Aaron’s dick started
to harden. “You worry too much. They’ll love you.” He told him as he started
nibbling on his ear. Aaron picked him up and carried him to the bed, laying him
down gently, coming to rest on top of him. “Make love to me, please, Jay. I
need you inside me.” Jay was all too happy to comply. After a round of intense
love-making they got up, showered, dressed and went down to the kitchen for
some lunch.
“I totally understand
you’re being nervous and all, but really, there’s no reason to be. Everyone is
going to love you.”
“I hope so. I can’t bear
the thought of losing you.”
“You’re not going to lose
me. Why would you think that?”
“If either or both of
your kids don’t like me, then it would come down to a matter of you having to
choose between me or them, and it would be wrong for me to choose me over
them.”
“Is that what you’ve been
worrying about all this time? Aaron, look at me. Trust me, it won’t come to
that. They will love you. The possibility that one or both of them wouldn’t is
so remote it’s unthinkable. However, should the unthinkable happen and they
don’t, nobody will force that choice on me. There’s no reason for them not to
like you.”
“What about our racial
differences?”
“You mean the face that
I’m Caucasian and you’re Latino?”
“Yeah.”
“Why should it matter?”
“It shouldn’t, but it has
in the past. Iukekini lost a number of friends when we got together because he
was native Hawaiian and I’m Latino.”
“Janita’s black, and
Adam’s biological father was full-blooded Arapahoe Indian even though you can’t
tell by looking at Adam because he’s blond with blue eyes. Believe me,
ethnicity will not be an issue here. Are you about ready to go? We have to
leave soon.”
“I guess I’m just a
little scared, Jay.”
“I know. Trust me, baby.
Everything will be just fine.” Jay drew Aaron into a fierce, protective
embrace.
Aaron shuddered and
sighed an endearing, child-like sigh. “I do trust you, honey.”
“Good. Let’s go. Tony’s
letting us use the club’s courtesy van so we have to swing by the club to…”
“JAY! THERE’S SOMEONE AT
THE DOOR FOR YOU!” Tommy yelled, interrupting him.
“Perfect timing.” He
grumbled as he and Aaron quickly dressed and headed towards the door, only to
find Max, Tony’s limousine driver waiting for him.
“Max. Don’t tell me, let
me guess. Either Tony or Billy told you to pick us up and take us to the
airport to pick up my kids.”
“That is correct, Mr.
Matthews-Williams, so whenever you and Mr. Suarez are ready to leave, just let
me know.”
“We’re ready now, Max.
The first plane arrives in about forty-five minutes and the second plane
arrives at six-thirty.” Jay said, resigned to the situation, yet at the same
time secretly tickled that his children and grandchild would be travelling in
style. It will do them good considering
the last time they were here…. Shortly they arrived at the terminal and
were waiting anxiously in the baggage claim area, since they couldn’t go to the
gate themselves without a boarding pass. They didn’t have long to wait since,
surprisingly, the plane arrived early. Aaron made himself as inconspicuous as
possible along the wall as Jay scanned the throng of arriving passengers for Adam
and Kelly. He spotted them at the far end of the baggage claim area. As he
approached them Kelly turned and spotted him. He quickly put his finger to his
lips indicating for her to not say anything. He got out his cell phone and
dialed Adam’s number.
“Hey, Dad. We’re already
at the airport. Our plane got in early and we’re in baggage claim waiting for
our stuff. Where are you?”
“Oh, I’m standing about
five feet behind you.” He said with a shit-eating grin on his face as he
flipped his phone shut and quickly put it in his pocket before he was nearly
crushed in Adam’s exuberant hug of greeting.
“It’s so great to see
you, Dad. We’ve missed you so much.”
“I’ve missed you as
well.” Jay responded, releasing Adam only to pull Kelly and one-year-old Kyle
into his arms. “How’s this little one doing?”
“He’s doing much better
than anyone could have anticipated, considering that he was born two months
prematurely and addicted to crack. It’s been a rough road, between the adoption
procedures and all the time at the hospital, but it’s been worth it to finally
have a child.” Kelly responded, her eyes glistening with moisture.
“Is Aaron with you? We’re
both anxious to meet him.”
“Yeah, he’s over there
trying to disappear into the woodwork.” Jay replied, pointing him out. When
Adam raised his eyebrows in question Jay explained. “He’s afraid you guys and
Janita won’t like him and will try to force me to dump him.”
“Why would we do that?”
“Because when his ex
died, he had to go on public assistance and food stamps in order to survive.
He’s a firefighter who only makes about twelve thousand a year and was living
in a shithole apartment over a strip club, using almost all of his salary to
pay his rent and utilities. He’s convinced that you’ll think that he’s only looking
for a sugar daddy and that’s why he’s with me.”
“Is he?”
“No.”
“Are you absolutely
certain of that?”
“Not only am I, but Tommy
and Andy are as well. He truly loves me for me, and I love him as well.”
Adam and Kelly exchanged
glances. “Good enough for us. Let’s go meet our future
step-father-slash-step-father-in-law.” Adam grabbed a cart and they loaded
their luggage onto it and approached Aaron who nervously tried to push himself
through the wall.
“Aaron, this is my son
Adam, his wife Kelly and their son Kyle. Adam, Kelly, this is Aaron.” Jay put
his arm around Aaron’s shoulders as he made the introductions.
Aaron, smiling, extended
his hand towards Adam. “I’m very pleased to meet the three of you.” The smile
slowly faded as Adam refused to shake his hand.
“Apparently Dad failed to
inform you of one very important custom in our family.” He paused for a
dramatic effect, his eyes twinkling. “In our family, we don’t shake hands with
other family members. We hug.” With that, Adam pulled Aaron into a tight
embrace, which, after an awkward moment was tearfully returned. “I want to
thank you for making my father so very happy and I’m honored to welcome you into
our family.”
After a minute or two Kelly
tapped Adam on the shoulder. “Enough already. My turn.” When Adam broke the
embrace she handed the baby to him then pulled Aaron into an embrace of her
own. “Welcome to our family. I’m so happy to finally meet you. We owe you a
huge debt of gratitude for making Jay happy after so long. Thank you.”
As Aaron started to lose
it completely, Jay pulled him into his arms. “Shhhh. It’s okay, baby. I told
you they’d love you, and yes, they do know about how you used to live. I told
them as we were waiting for their luggage to arrive. As you can see, it made
not one bit of difference to them. They accept you for who you are, not how you
were forced to live. If there were any doubt about your love for me, or that
you were only looking to me as a sugar daddy, Adam would never have hugged you.
He would have shaken your hand. He’s a very perceptive man. He can spot a liar
ten miles away. That’s one of the things that makes him such a good cop. He
made Sergeant in record time with the PPD. Now, are you ready to go home?”
He sniffled and rubbed
his eyes. “I’m sorry for breaking down like that Jay. I was just so scared.”
Adam put his arm around
his shoulders. “There’s nothing to be scared of. You’re a part of our family
now, and if Dad mistreats you, you let me know and I’ll kick his ass all over
Oahu!” That statement made Aaron laugh and relax. As they exited the terminal
they looked around for Jay’s SUV, but all they saw was a limo. “Where’s your
SUV, Dad?”
“It’s home. We’re
travelling in style today.” He nodded towards the limo.
“You’re kidding, right?”
Adam’s eyes popped out of his head while Kelly just stared at the limo. Neither
had ever been in a limo in their lives.
“Nope. Compliments of Tony,
and if I know him, outfitted with the most expensive baby seat available. So
let’s get loaded up and head home. I’m sure you guys are tired from the trip.
Janita and Janine’s plane will arrive around six-thirty. I figured we’d all
stay in tonight so everyone can get rested up from the trip and get to know
Aaron. Tomorrow we can go out to the club. We have child care all lined up for
little Kyle.
“That sounds great dad.
We’re beat.” Adam said with a yawn as they got situated.
Shortly thereafter the limo
pulled up to the front of the house where they were greeted by Tommy and Andy.
“Rest first, luggage later. Take only what you absolutely need upstairs i.e.
the diaper bag. The rest can wait.” Nurse Andy ordered. Nobody argued with him.
Jay escorted them upstairs to their suite and within minutes Adam, Kelly and
little Kyle were settled in and fast asleep.
When Jay returned to the
living room he looked around but didn’t see Aaron anywhere. “AARON?” He called
out.
“I’M IN THE FOYER.” Aaron
shouted back. Jay quickly crossed the living room and entered the foyer only to
find him completely loaded down with luggage.
“Baby, what are you
doing?” He asked as he jumped in to relieve him of some of the luggage, not
that there was a lot to begin with.
“I’m taking their stuff
upstairs and putting it outside their door so that when they wake up it will be
there waiting for them. All they’ll have to do is grab it and unpack. I’d put
it inside their door but I don’t want to take the chance of waking them.”
“That’s very thoughtful
of you, but you don’t have to do that.”
“But I want to. I want to
make a good impression on them.”
“Believe me, you already
have. Adam and Kelly both welcomed you with open arms. I told you they would.”
“I know. It’s just very
important to me that they like me.”
“Well, guess what. They
don’t like you. They love you.
There’s absolutely no doubt in my mind whatsoever about that. You should know
me well enough by now to know that I wouldn’t tell you that unless it was
absolutely true.”
“I know. I’m just so
relieved that they do. Now I just hope I can make your daughter and her
girlfriend like me as well.”
“You will, baby. Just be
yourself. That’s all you need to do. Let me help you get these things upstairs
then I’m going to see if Tommy and Andy need any help getting everything ready
for dinner tonight. Why don’t you go take a swim or a walk along the beach?”
“I have a better idea. We
have three hours. How about fucking my brains out again?”
“Only if you return the
favor.” Jay responded as they placed the luggage outside the door to Adam and
Kelly’s suite.
“What favor?” Andy asked
as he reached the top of the stairs. “On second thought, I don’t want to know.
Listen. I have to run to the store to pick up some more salsa. What kind do you
like Aaron, mild, medium, hot, nuclear?”
“Whatever you get is fine
with me.”
“Get some of everything.
That way everyone can pick and choose. We can also stop on the way to the
airport if you discover anything else we need, as long as it’s non-perishable, since
we don’t know how long we’ll be at the airport. We might not be so lucky the
second time around. One plane arriving early is lucky. Two planes arriving
early is not likely but we can hope.”
“True, but miracles have
been known to happen. Can you guys think of anything else we might need?”
“Not off the top of my
head. We might have to make a run for diapers or baby food or whatever. I don’t
know what Adam and Kelly might need along those lines. I told them not to bring
a lot. We can get whatever they need now that they’re here, but we’ll worry
about that when the time comes.”
“Okay, I’ll catch up to
you guys later. Don’t miss the plane.” Andy said as he left, giving them a sly
wink.
At six-fifteen Jay and
Aaron arrived at the airport and discovered that this time they were early as
Janita’s plane was scheduled to arrive on time. Both men were silent as they
strolled leisurely towards the waiting area, having decided to wait for Janita
and Janine there rather than meeting them in baggage claim since Jay had
forgotten his cell phone and they weren’t sure how Aaron’s number would show up
on Janita’s caller ID. She seldom answered calls from numbers she didn’t
recognize, having received numerous threatening and degrading calls from
friends of her biological parents after their trial and subsequent
incarceration. No matter how many times she had her number changed, they still
managed to get her new number. Finally they changed her service provider and
the calls stopped, but she still remained understandably wary.
They reached the waiting
area just as the passengers started to deplane. Aaron looked around, planning
on a repeat performance of his ‘disappearing into the woodwork’ act, but Jay
was not about to let him get away with it this time. He grabbed Aaron’s hand
and gripped it tightly. “Not this time.” He whispered. “You are not going to
try to disappear into the woodwork. You’re going to stand right here next to
me.” Aaron looked at Jay with a slightly horrified look on his face which was
quickly kissed away. He smiled weakly as Jay released him. “It will be fine,
baby. Trust me. I didn’t steer you wrong the last time, did I?”
“No.”
“So trust me this time.
Look. There they are.” He pointed to the two women entering the waiting area.
“JANITA! JANINE!” He called to them excitedly as he made his way towards them,
literally dragging Aaron along. The two women, upon hearing their names called
started searching for the voice they both knew so well. They were all soon
caught up in tangles of arms as hugs abounded. “Janita, Janine, it is with
great pleasure that I introduce you to the love of my life.” Jay’s face was
infused with the glow of a man deeply in love. “This is Aaron. Aaron, my
daughter Janita and her wife Janine.”
Janita pulled Aaron into
a rib-crushing embrace. “I’m so very happy to meet you. Thank you so much for
making dad so happy. Welcome to our family.” Janine also gave Aaron a hug, but
mercifully, not quite as tight. The two couples made small talk as they headed
towards baggage claim. Just as soon as they entered the area, Aaron grabbed one
of the quickly vanishing luggage carts, not knowing how much luggage the two
women had brought with them. After what seemed like an eternity the luggage
conveyor dutifully delivered the plane’s load of luggage to their rightful
owners who, like Adam and Kelly, were shocked to find themselves being
transported to the mansion-like home via limousine. The greetings and reunions
were again joyful between siblings, spouses and longtime family friends.
Dinner, which was
accompanied by one of the most beautiful sunsets Hawaii had to offer, was full
of great food and great conversation as family members caught up and everyone
got to know Aaron and he them. As they turned in for the evening, Jay pulled a
relieved and grateful Aaron into his arms. “I told you that you had nothing to
worry about. It’s you and me forever, baby.”
“I know. I was just so
scared that something would happen, that I would fuck things up somehow, like I
did with my own family.”
“Baby, it’s not your
fault that your family all turned their backs on you when you came out. You had
to be true to yourself. I’m just so sorry that the cost of that was so high.”
“It doesn’t matter.
They’re the ones losing out.”
Yeah, but it wasn’t any of their doing. It was all your
parents, baby. “Perhaps someday you’ll run into your sister and your twin
brother again and maybe find out why they turned their backs on you. You may
not like what they have to say, but at least you’ll have some closure. But then
again, who knows what the future holds.”
“It isn’t like I didn’t
try to get in touch with them. Every letter I sent to them was returned, and my
parents had the phone number changed to an unlisted number. None of their
friends, or any of my aunts or uncles would give me their new number.”
“I can’t even begin to
know how you feel, but know this, you have a new family now, one that loves you
unconditionally and will stick by you no matter what.” Jay gently turned
Aaron’s head to look him in the eye. He gently placed his lips on his. “No
matter what.” Aaron pulled him into a fierce hug, deepening the kiss. Soon Jay
was deep inside him, making passionate love to him. Afterwards they drifted off
to a blissful sleep.
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I am reading this story for about the 4th time. I must like it
ReplyDeleteHi, Bill,
DeleteThank you for your kind words. You might be interested to know that once The Long Road is published (Feb 2017), I will be submitting CDTLR for publication. My publisher (Wayward Ink Publishing) wants all 10 books of the series, which will be quite the challenge since I'm not even finished with book 4.
Again, thank you for the kind words.
Bel well,
Jim