Finding Love: A Journey
By:
Scotty
(Copyright 2007 by the author)
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In the dim light of that
hospital, and in the presence of their son, John and Lorraine Li
realized that this was the closest they had ever been. They both
understood that their love for each other would get them through
this terrible time.
John Li helped Lorraine to her feet. They both kissed their son on
his forehead, and wearing their best appearance of control and
dignity, they left the room for the chapel. There it would be their
humbleness and sincerity that a loving God would hear and to which
He would respond.
“Sometimes you don’t know what your have until you don’t have it.”
“Memory is how we keep those we love.”
Chapter 15
Dr. Norris was watching from
the nurse's station, and when the Li's left, he hurried to Peter's
room. What was he to do about Peter's condition? Mr. Li had almost
threatened him with his order to cure the coma immediately. How
could he do that?
He checked all the monitors and was pleased to see that things
looked reasonably normal. He knew that the endotracheal tube was
about to be removed now that surgery was over. He feared that a
little, but it was a necessity. He lifted Peter's right eye lid and
examined the eye. Peter made no response. Strangely there was no
serious damage to the skull. no pieces of bone that had to be
surgically removed, no other apparent injuries to the brain. Other
tests had revealed nothing, no swelling. Time. Time. That was the
only answer.
As he contemplated this, the team arrived to remove the breathing
tube. They quickly and efficiently did their job. Peter continued to
breathe without difficulty after the tube was removed. That was a
good sign. Dr. Norris took Peter's hand and squeezed it. Nothing.
Hopefully later. As he turned to leave, he met two young men waiting
at the door.
"Yes, can I help you?"
"Sir," Brad said, may we see Peter for just a moment. He's my
brother's best friend. He was driving the car and my brother was
with him. My brother is worried about him and asked us to come and
check on him."
"Who's the young man with you?" asked the doctor.
"He's my boyfriend, the most special person in my life. This is
Jacob Neilson," Brad answered.
"I see. Well, you can see Peter for a couple of minutes. It's fine
to talk to him, but he probably won't answer you. He's still
unconscious. Tell your brother he will undoubtedly get better. And
what's your name."
"Me? I'm Bradley Mason."
"That's a familiar name. Is your father an attorney?"
"Yes, sir, he is."
"I thought I recognized the name. Good luck you two. You have a long
life ahead of you if you are wise and don't do anything stupid.
There are lots of diseases out there. You two need to be tested and
not just for HIV. And there are other tests, too. If you want, call
my office and I'll do the tests myself."
"Thank you doctor, that's so kind of you. I will call you as soon as
things quiet down a little in our life," I said.
"Fine, but until you know the results, be careful and don't have
unprotected sex."
"We understand, don't we?" Brad said.
"Yes, we understand," I added.
"Good luck then, and I'll be waiting for your call."
Dr. Norris quietly left the room. I looked at Brad and he seemed
disconcerted as was I.
"Why do you think he cares about us?" I asked.
"I don't really know. Perhaps it's his desire to help those who are
hurt or in danger. Maybe that's it."
"He certainly didn't sound like a bigot, did he?"
"No, he didn't, but not all bigots hit you on the head with their
hatred."
"I guess not, Sweetheart. I have a lot to learn about homophobic
bigotry. I thought I had taken a great deal of ribbing at school,
not here really, but back north. Some of it was about my sexuality,
or lack of it. But I never felt threatened because anyone thought I
might be gay. I never did anything to give anyone the idea that I
might be gay. I just did well in all my classes and was pretty good
at swimming. So most of the ridicule that I had to deal with had to
do with my size, or lack of it, and the way I dressed. I was also
shy, very shy."
Brad smiled that smile at me, and there in front of Peter, I grabbed
him and kissed him. It wasn't a gentle kiss, but a strong, firm one
that caused him to react. I knew this because as he pressed against
me I could feel the hardness of his manhood.
"Wow, Jake, you are one hot kisser," he said.
"I noticed," I said.
<Quiet laughter.>
"So did I. Your male equipment responded," he said.
"My what did what?" I asked, laughing.
"You, Filled-out Speedo, got a hardon!"
<Laughter.>
Peter stirred in the bed, bringing us back to the reality in the
room.
"Did Peter just move?" I asked.
"I don't know," said Brad.
We moved to the bed, and Brad leaned closer to Peter and spoke,
"Peter, it's me, Brad, Chris's brother. Can you hear me? Move your
hand it you can."
Peter's fingers moved just slightly. Brad looked at me and we both
smiled.
"Wow!" I said, " ring for the nurse, Brad."
Brad pushed the button and within seconds, a nurse appeared at the
door.
"Yes?"
"He moved his fingers a little when I asked if he could hear me,"
Brad told the nurse.
"Wait right here," the departing nurse ordered us.
Without any signal to each other, we both moved back to the bed and
again, Brad asked,
"Peter, can you hear me?"
Peter's eyes flickered a little and he tried to open them, but
couldn't. A moment later, he raised his right hand.
"Holy Moly!" I said.
'Fuckadoodle!" Brad added.
Dr. Norris hurried into the room. Without stopping to say anything
to us, he simply ordered us out of the room. We left immediately.
"What do you think of that?" I asked.
"Strange and wonderful. Do you think we should tell Chris?"
We both sat in chairs outside the door of Peter's room. My mind was
swirling as I thought briefly of the events of the day. So much had
happened; I had learned so much about our relationship. My father
had proved how much he loved me. He accepted Brad and wanted us to
be happy as a couple.
"Calling Jake Neilson. Are you there? Can you hear me now? Answer me
if you're within hearing."
"Sorry, Honey, I was thinking about all that has happened today. I
think we should wait until we know what's going on. Dr. Norris
should be out soon. And there are a couple of nurses in there with
him."
Brad took my hand and we sat there quietly. He kept rubbing the top
of my hand with his thumb. He was so gentle that I was again amazed
that this big bad football player could be the gentle loving man
that he was. I had an overpowering urge to hug him and kiss him, but
I decided that since we were in the hospital corridor that it might
not be such a good idea. I whispered to Brad,
"I want to kiss you."
"Really?"
"Yes."
"Why don't you? Is it my bad breath?"
"Asshole!"
"Temper, temper, my handsome swim partner," came Brad's laughing
comment."
<Laughter.>
Oh, man, I could...I could..." I attempted to say.
"What could you do, Baby?"
"I could kiss you, and I will, right now."
I grabbed Brad and in trying to pull him to me so that I could kiss
him, we lost our balance and ended up on the floor. Both of us began
laughing like we were crazy, but I did kiss him, albeit briefly. A
nurse appeared and gave us the dirtiest look I had ever seen. She
told us,
"Guys, why don't you go for a walk or something. This is not the
best place to play. People are really sick on this floor. Unless you
can convince me that you should stay, then leave or I'll call
security."
"Nurse Killgore, please let us apologize. It's just that we have had
a terrible day filled with tragedy and upsetting experiences. I
think this outburst was simply a way for us to get some relief from
it all. We are here waiting for Dr. Norris to determine if I should
tell my brother about Peter's condition," said Brad.
"Hmm, well, okay, but keep it down, please," she told us.
"Thank you very much ma'am. We'll be quiet and well behaved," I
assured her.
"Good," she said as she walked away.
We got settled again, smiled at each other, and Brad took my hand
again, only this time he raised it to his lips and kissed it. He
told me,
"I love you, Jacob Neilson, I truly do."
He could see the tears glistening in my eyes, so he immediately
warned me,
"No tears, Baby, all that chlorine will bleach our clothes."
<Quiet laughter.>
Before I could respond, Dr. Norris came out of Peter's room. He was
smiling.
"I don't know what you two did, but whatever it was, it got Peter to
come back. He has a long way to go, but I think he will heal
completely. As soon as the nurses come out, you two have my
permission to go back in, and then you should go and tell his friend
Chris, that he's doing fine. Hey, guys, don't forget what we agreed
upon. I'll be waiting for that phone call. Gotta go, much to do, and
time's fleeting."
No time for an answer from us as Dr. Norris disappeared down the
corridor and into the elevator. At about the same time the nurses
came out of the room. I took Brad's hand and we went back into the
room.
From my point of view, Peter, didn't look much different than he did
a few minutes ago. There was more color in his face, but it wasn't
anything amazing. We walked up to the bed and stood there. Peter's
eyes were closed and he didn't seem to be particularly alert. But he
opened his eyes and when he saw us, he smiled.
"I'm Brad, Chris's brother, and this is my boyfriend, Jacob. Chris
asked us to come and find out how you were doing."
Tears quickly filled Peter's eyes and it was apparent that he was
emotionally connected to Chris, as the very mention of his name
caused this immediate response.
"How...how...is...Chris? Is...he...okay?" I jumped in reassuring
Peter that Chris would be fine. His injuries were not life
threatening."
"I...I...want...to...see...him. Please."
"Peter, there's no way right now to get you to him or him to you.
We'll have to wait until Dr. Norris makes some kind of arrangement,"
Brad said.
"No, no, no. I want Chris here with me. You have to help me. Oh God,
I could have killed him. I need him. Please."
Brad looked at me, total frustration on his face. I raised my
shoulders which said I don't know what to do either. I was about to
speak when a couple entered the room. The Oriental man looked at us
with suspicion.
"Who are you," he asked.
"I'm Chris's brother and this is my boyfriend, Jacob."
"You must be Brad," said the woman.
"Yes, I am.
"We are Peter's parents. Is he any better?"
"Why don't you ask him," I said.
The parents rushed to the bedside. Peter opened his eyes again. His
parents looked at him in astonishment.
"Mom...Dad."
"Oh, Peter, Peter, Peter," came his mother's plaintive call, as she
bent forward and embraced her injured son.
"My son!" said John Li.
We looked at each other and knew it was time for us to get out of
the room and report to Chris.
"Mr. and Mrs. Li, we will leave you so that you can be alone with
your son. We're on our way to see Chris and to tell him that Peter
is on the mend. Peter wants Chris here with him. Please try to
explain to him that we can't manage that."
Mr. Li faced us, "We will take care of everything. Thank you."
We quietly left, hurrying to Chris to tell him about Peter.
*****
Travis and Elizabeth Mason had
gone to the hospital cafeteria to get coffee. They hadn't done much
conversing since they had arrived.
"So, Travis, what have you been thinking? You haven't said much,"
said Beth.
"Thinking about what?"
"Well, to start with, Chris," she said.
"I'm glad he isn't hurt any more than he is. I'm glad he made it
through the accident. I don't understand why he came down here."
"His brother needed him. You don't understand that do you?"
<Silence.>
"What I don't understand is how we managed to raise two queer sons.
Beth Mason squeezed her styrofoam cup so tightly that coffee came
spurting out the top. She glared at Travis.
"Don't use that bigoted term when you refer to our sons, Travis. I
won't have it."
As he wiped up the spilled coffee from the table, he smiled
arrogantly at his angry wife. He patted her hand as he told her,
"Now, deary, they happen to be my sons, too. And I will call them
what I want. Understand."
"I told you once, and this is the second time, Travis. I won't have
that sort of language around me. If I have to tell you a third time,
you'll be out of the house, or at least sleeping on the sofa.
Understand!"
"I'm the lawyer, dear wife, so don't threaten me."
"You don't frighten me, Travis Mason. You just threatened me because
you're a lawyer. Well, my friend, just remember this, I am a woman."
<Silence."
Travis Mason fidgeted in his seat, looking across the table at his
wife. As a woman his wife had powers he did not possess. But he told
himself, having two sons who are on the other side of the fence was
an affront to all that he believed in, all that he had been raised
to believe. Even a powerful wife could't change that. Somehow, he
would take control of the situation and the sons would be cured or .
. .
"You seemed to like Jacob, Travis."
"Humph!"
"I do not like Jacob Neilson. He's the one who made Brad homosexual.
I hate him!"
"Travis, you can't believe that this young man could make your son
into a homosexual in a couple of days. I wish that Brad were not
gay, but to blame Jacob for that is silly. It's obvious that Brad
was gay before he ever met Jacob. You can't blame Brad's sexual
preference on another person. Brad is what he is."
Travis Mason's face reddened and his anger rose from his spleen to
his head encompassing his brain and causing his blood pressure and
other body functions to increase. His heart beat was racing and his
breathing was coming in gasps. Beth Mason was suddenly frightened by
what she saw happening. Travis was on his feet, and with one strong
downward swing he slammed his fist on the table scattering the
dishes and cups, and screaming,
"That little blond-headed queer is the reason my son has gone to the
other side. I could kill him. Do you hear me, I could kill them
both."
Finished with his tirade, Travis stormed out of the cafeteria.
Customers looked at him with astonishment, disbelief, and some fear.
Catherine Mason sat at the table, wiping spilled coffee off her
skirt, numbed by what had just happened. She was suddenly fearful of
her husband and his terrible hate. She worried about the safety of
her sons and of Jacob. They would have to be cautious of her
husband.
Embarrassed by what had happened, Catherine Mason quietly left the
cafeteria, as many there shook their heads in disbelief and in
sympathy for her.
*****
Lorraine Li couldn't believe
the change in her son. When she had seen him just a short time ago,
she was frightened that he might not live. And now he was awake and
able to speak. There were no long involved conversations, but he
could answer their questions and he was able to make known his
desires and concerns. She couldn't move away from him, holding
tightly to his hand, and occasionally stroking his head and brushing
his hair from his forehead.
John Li stood quietly by his son's bed watching his wife's
interaction with Peter. He had prayed very hard in the chapel that
his son would not die. He had promised that he would be sure that he
would be taken care of, helped to complete recovery. John Li had
promised God that he would not abandon his son, no matter what the
outcome would be. There would be the best care, the best treatment
that money could buy. He heard Peter speaking which interrupted his
reverie.
"Mom, Dad. I want to be near Chris. I want to know that he isn't
hurt too badly. You've got to help me. You know that he's my lover,
my partner. Help me please. Dad, you can make things happen. Make
this happen for me, please."
Tears were now running freely down Peter's face, and this brought
more tears to his mother's eyes. None of this escaped John Li's
notice.
"Peter, you are not to worry about Chris. I will take care of it.
You must concentrate on getting well, on healing. I promise you that
Chris and you will be sharing a room before tonight."
A sigh from deep within Peter escaped. He smiled at his father and
then he closed his eyes and was soon asleep. The two parents stood
and looked at their only son who they loved more than life itself.
Lorraine knew that when her husband made a promise as he had just
done to Peter, it would be kept. If she had known what her husband
had promised God, she would have been convinced that Peter would be
well cared for if he needed it.
"Lorraine, you may stay with Peter. I am to find those in authority
so that Peter and Chris can share a room. I will make it happen."
"Thank you, dear John. This is why I love you so much. You would
never have you son want for anything. You do realize, don't you,
that he loves you deeply. He loves me, John, but he's your son. You
are the person he looks up to, the one he goes to for advice, the
model of the man he hopes to be. I thank God for that, John."
John Li had an overwhelming need to take his wife into his arms and
protect her. He did so. And she melted into him, weeping slightly,
but not releasing her husband.
"Without you Lorraine, I would be nothing. You are my soul mate and
I love you deeply. Don't ever leave me."
Lorraine kissed her husband. Then she released him from her embrace.
He kissed her on the forehead and then left his son's room,
determined that he would fulfill Peter's request. It helped that he
and Lorraine thought of Chris as their other son.
Lorraine turned back to her son's bed. She sat in a chair close to
him, and reaching out took Peter's hand into hers. She held it for a
few seconds before she leaned down and kissed it.
*****
When Brad and I arrived at
Chris's room, we found my father, Diane, and Sadie sitting quietly
in the room. Chris appeared to be sleeping, so we were quiet. My
father got up and came to us.
"Do you know anything about Peter?" he asked.
"Yes, he's come around and isn't unconscious now. He's still weak
and isn't always one hundred percent aware of everything. Mr. and
Mrs. Li are with him right now. Dad, he wants Chris with him in the
same room. We told Peter that we couldn't do that for him. But
before we left, Mr. Li make it clear to us that he would take care
of it."
"Mr. Neilson, I mean Dad, he seemed very sure of himself and what he
would be able to make happen. I don't know him, but I tend to
believe him. Have my parents been back?"
"Your mother was here just a few minutes ago. She was going home.
She and your father apparently had a disagreement in the cafeteria.
Your father left in a huff, so your mother is going home to try to
calm him down."
Brad looked at me, all pretense of happiness washed away. I squeezed
his hand, and tried to look happy, smiling broadly, but I knew as
soon as I did it that it wouldn't change Brad's concern.
"Dad, did my mom say what the argument was about?"
"Nothing specifically, Brad, but apparently it has something to do
with Chris and Peter and you and Jacob. That's all I was able to get
from what your mom said."
Sadie came over and hugged us. She smiled at both of us, but by now
I was beginning to understand what Chris and Brad had been telling
me earlier. You could not trust his father.
"Brad, does that mean your dad probably doesn't like me?"
"He doesn't like anyone who's gay. So that means you, me, Chris and
Peter. And if he knew Tim and Todd and found out they were gay, he
would hate them. He's probably worse than Shanks."
"That's pretty strong, Brad," said Diane.
"I'm sorry if I have offended any of you, but that's the truth.
Chris will never go home. For one thing, he won't want to go there,
and more importantly, my father really won't keep him there, but
will try to send him off to a fanatic religious group who will try
to make him into a heterosexual. He's threatened it many times."
The three adults in the room looked at each other in disbelief. I
had my arm around Brad knowing how correct he was. I could see it
now, the acting, the insincerity of Mr. Mason.
"Would he try to do that to you, Brad?" I asked.
"Not likely because I can take care of myself, and right now Chris
isn't able to take care of himself."
"Remember, Brad, you have a home with us. Don't forget that. I think
you should spend the night with us. You can both go to school
tomorrow if you feel up to it. Otherwise, you can stay home for
another day," my father told Brad.
"Thank you, dad, but I'm not sure if my folks will let me stay
overnight. I think they're afraid that Jacob and I will have sex or
something."
To bring some levity to the situation, I dared reply,
"I hope that if you stay the night with me, that we will have sex.
Otherwise, go home."
I laughed quietly, quickly joined by Brad and then by everyone else.
"What's so funny," asked a sleepy Chris.
"My son, Jacob. He's the clown in the group," Dad said.
Chris opened his eyes, and the minute he saw Brad, he brightened.
"So tell me about Peter. Please tell me that he's okay."
Brad took his brother's hand as he leaned forward to kiss him on the
cheek. I could see the glistening in my boyfriend's eyes, and I
surmised a little of his emotional state. So much had happened to
him today. He had been the object of a death attempt, his brother
had been injured in a accident along with his boyfriend and I had an
argument that wasn't necessary and for which I had much guilt. I
knew he needed some loving, and I wanted to get him home so that we
could be by ourselves and hold each other until some calm returned
to our lives.
I also understood now in a way I hadn't thought possible, that Mr.
Mason was a person to watch. I accepted now that he might be capable
of anything, and for a quick moment I thought of Brad helping his
dad tomorrow and I felt as if a cold wind passed over my body. I
shook it off, remembering that they were father and son and that
even if he hated gays, he wouldn't harm his sons. I heard Brad's
voice in the background and willed myself to the present.
". . . Peter has come around and isn't unconscious anymore. There
was some concern about that. But he's awake and talking. He wants
you in his room, but we tried to tell him that it wasn't something
that we could accomplish. He didn't care, he begged us to take care
of it, Chris. We were pretty discouraged until Peter's mom and dad
came into the room. When we told him what Peter wanted, his dad
assured us that he could take care of it."
"But you didn't tell me how badly he got injured. Come on, Brad,
tell me all of it," Chris demanded.
My Dad came to Brad's rescue,
"Chris, Peter has some broken bones, but not any that won't heal and
he has some lacerations the worst one on his buttocks. He's bruised
much as you are, but he's not in a coma and he's talking, and soon
he'll want some food."
"I could eat a horse," said Chris.
"You talk with the guys while Diane, Sadie and I see what we can go
about getting you something to eat, Chris."
"Thanks, Mr. Neilson."
"We'll be back in a few minutes," said Diane as they left the room.
"I had to bite my tongue when your dad said that Peter had a bad cut
on his buttocks. I wanted to tell them that his buttocks are one of
my favorite things about him." said Chris.
<Laughter.>
"Glad you didn't say that, Chris. I'm not sure how any of them would
respond. They know we're gay, but they really don't want to discuss
our sexual adventures."
"Are you two being careful?" Chris asked.
"No anal sex yet, if that's what you mean. We're going to be tested,
but since neither of us has ever been with anyone else, everything
should be fine. We'll try to hold off until we get the results."
"Smart move, bro. Peter and I are clean. Passed all the tests. We're
older, so there had been some experimenting, but not a lot. I love
you Brad and I want you around a long time. I'm sure Jacob feels the
same way. Congrats that you two are being wise and careful."
I was surprised and pleased when Brad pulled me to himself and
kissed me passionately on the lips. I returned his kiss with all the
passion I could muster.
"I want Brad around a long time, probably more than you do, Chris.
He's what makes me happy, what makes my life good and worthwhile. Do
you have any idea what a wonderful person your brother is, Chris? He
smiles at me and I melt, he loves me completely, Chris. He asks
nothing and gives everything. I am so lucky. Oh, by the way, I love
him."
Brad's eyes were misty, and he hugged me so tightly that I thought
he might crack my ribs. But I didn't care; his embrace spoke loudly
of his love for me. But he wanted to say something,
"Chris, don't believe everything he says about me. He's the one who
is strong, who is always giving and never expecting anything. He's
the wonderful person in this relationship. I'm just the lackey, sort
of. I just love him, Chris, so much that it sometimes hurts in my
stomach because I can't tell him or show him how much I love him."
Now I was the one with misty eyes. I was a little pissed at Brad for
saying he was the lackey, so I decided to let him know I didn't like
it. I put my face very close to his, and I think he expected a kiss,
but instead he got a lacing down,
"Don't you ever call yourself a lackey in my presence again. You are
not a lackey. Understand? You are my boyfriend, my lover, my
partner. You make this relationship what it is, so please, please
remember how important you are to me, how wonderful I know that you
are, and the knowledge that you love me and would protect me from
any harm. That's why you are not a lackey."
"Come here you two," Chris ordered.
We walked over to the bed. Chris took our hands in his, looked us in
the eyes, and told us,
"Look, you two, don't you see how much you are in love. I haven't
heard one word about sex. I'm sure that's important to both of you,
but it isn't what you want all of us to understand about your
relationship. You guys love each other, much the same way that Peter
and I love each other. Don't forget that, either of you. There are
going to be tests and disagreements and maybe even fights, but you
have to learn how to handle that, and to remember that you still
love each other. Think of it as a hurdle, you may stumble a bit, but
you make it over, and then it's smooth going again. Now kiss and
make up. Neither of you are lackeys, you're both winners. I have
always loved you, Brad, and now I can add Jacob to my list of people
I love. Now make up or I'll get out of this bed and beat the shit
out of both of you."
<Laughter.>
We kissed quickly whispering that we loved each other. Then I leaned
over and kissed Chris on the lips. It surprised him, but he smiled.
Brad followed suit.
"Thanks for that, guys, you don't know how much that means to me.
Now if I could only see Peter."
As if on cue, Mr. Li appeared in the doorway. He was smiling. Chris
saw his smile and suddenly he seemed better, more animated, and
began smiling hmself.
"Mr. Li, how's my Peter?" he asked.
"Our Peter is fine, Chris. I have made arrangements for you two to
share a room. The orderlies will be here in a bit to move both of
you to the sixth floor into a large private room. We will all meet
there. I am going to go back to Peter. He wants very much to be with
you, Chris. But be warned, he is hurt and won't be able to get out
of bed for a while. But with you there with him, I know he will get
well sooner."
"That's what we are all praying," I said.
"Amen," added Brad.
*****
Elizabeth Mason had her mind on
what had happened at the hospital. She had tried to let the Neilsons
and Sadie have some idea about what had happened without actually
telling them that Travis was a homophobic bigot. She marveled at her
strength in not backing down from her husband's tirade.
She wondered how all this would play out. She knew she wouldn't let
her husband send her son away from her, not again. Never again! As
she approached the gate and the reader, she became aware of Sam
motioning for her to stop. She pulled her car to a stop at about the
same time Sam reached the window of the driver's side. Beth had
rolled down the window. Sam was nearly breathless when he began to
speak.
"Ms. Mason, I don't know what's going on, but Mr. Mason drove
through the gate at high speed, not stopping as the gate happened to
be up. He looked like something was really wrong. He looked
flustered and out of sorts. Just thought you should know. Have a
good evening, Ms. Mason."
"Thanks, Sam. He probably had a bad day in court. I will try to be
careful when I get home. Let him have some time to cool off. Thanks
again," she said as she drove off leaving Sam standing there
scratching his head.
As she drove to the house, Beth speculated about what she would
find. She knew it wouldn't be pleasant, and she was embarrassed that
she had to renege on dinner at the Neilsons. Travis was a jerk and
he had compromised their standing with the Neilsons and the Li's.
How could he be so unfeeling. She had thought for a while that he
was sincere in his response to Chris. Those had been tears that she
had seen in his eyes. He reacted with warmth and love with Brad and
even with Jacob. How badly she had been deceived!
He would never take Chris or Brad away from her. No, she wouldn't
allow that. He could leave and take whatever he wanted. Money didn't
matter to her, not when the alternative would be losing her sons.
Together, the boys, and she would make it. Travis would not win
because he would lose his sons, his wife and all that love.
Beth pulled into her garage next to Travis's BMW in the adjacent
garage. She got her purse and stepped out of her Camry, closed the
door, and walked toward the garage entry to the house. She was
shaking in anticipation of what she might find. She entered the mud
room and then the kitchen. It was silent.
"Travis?"
No response. She checked the lanai; no one was there. She wandered
into the living room, then the dining room, and still no Travis.
"Travis?"
From the master bedroom came the angry,
"What?"
"Are you okay, Trav?" she asked as she made her way into the
bedroom. Travis was lying on the bed, his back to the door. Beth
stopped in the doorway and pushed her hair back noting that is was
wet with perspiration. It had been one hell of a day!
"I'll be fine. Just leave me alone."
"Don't you think we should talk?"
"No, not right now. Later, Beth. Please?"
"Okay, Trav. I'm going to take a shower. I feel dirty."
"Fine. I may take one when you finish."
"You want to join me?"
"Forgive me, but no. I'm too wired. I need to collect myself. I
embarrassed you and myself at the hospital. I may have said things
that I don't believe and never wanted to say. I don't know what
happened to me. Forgive me, Beth?"
"We need to talk, Trav, before I can forgive you. Maybe after our
showers, we can chat."
"Yeah, let's do that, " he said.
Beth moved into the changing room where she began to strip. She was
glad that Trav hadn't accepted her offer of a shower together. She
really was not in the mood to be amorous with him. Their love life
had been lacking lately, but she knew it might be her and not Trav.
He had always been a successful lover, assuring her of many pleasant
moments and memories. As she pondered their love life, Trav was
thinking other things.
After Beth had gone into the changing room, Trav had snickered to
himself. He would not soon be making love to Beth. She had proved
herself to be a bitch. She had confronted him, had objected to his
beliefs, had dared to threaten him with sleeping on the sofa, of
losing his marital rights to her body. She was supposed to provide
him with her body so that he could satisfy his sexual needs. She
would have to learn her place in this marriage. He was the man of
the house and he was not in fear of her. She was a woman, subject to
her husband.
Then Travis laughed. Who was he kidding. Beth did not buy into that
archaic view of marriage. Maybe in private, the Revered Colter might
express that view. Travis knew, however, that he would never preach
that from the pulpit. No indeed, there were too many strong
liberated women in the church. This was a tenet of faith known only
to the men, and even then, it had little if any meaning in the real
world. Somehow, he had to reach a compromise with Beth so that she
would not suspect his motives for anything he wanted to do.
Beth had a certain gullible side, so fooling her about his real
feelings would be simple. Deciding when to suggest the compromise
would be what was important. Doing it at the wrong moment would
prove disastrous. He would have to mark his time, he would have to
wait, to be shrewd, to refine his cleverness, to catch her unaware.
He snickered again. He would win. He knew what he had to do, and no
one, save the good Lord, could stop him.
*****
Mr. Li left us with Chris after
he told him about the room change. Chris's spirits were high and
when my dad, Diane and Sadie came in with a couple of trays of food,
Chris suddenly was flying high.
Whatever might have kept Chris quiet and sedate, the food and the
knowledge of being able to see Peter soon made him a funny engaging
guy. It was no wonder that Brad loved him so much. Soon he had all
of us laughing and enjoying him. He ate like a ravenous animal,
finally satiated and content.
We had told the big three about the room change, and only minutes
after Chris had finished eating, the orderlies arrived to take Chris
up to the sixth floor so that he and Peter could share a room. It
was a mystery to all of us about how Mr. Li had managed to arrange
that. But it didn't matter; what was important was that the two guys
could be together.
We promised Chris that we would be back later, but that we had to go
home because Peter's folks were coming to dinner and all of us had
to join in in helping Sadie to get things ready. Chris thanked us
all, and before he left for the new room, Brad gave him a nice kiss
on the cheek. Chris smiled at me, and I went to him and also kissed
him.
"Jeez," he said, "I could get used to all this affection. It's
really nice."
"You haven't seen anything yet," said Sadie, "as she stepped to the
bed and gave Chris a warm hug and a kiss. Followed by Diane, and
then to my total surprise, a hug and kiss from my dad.
"Wow! Will wonders never cease?" Chris said.
*****
To be continued...
“The measure of love is to love without measure"
Feedback always
welcome:
Thanks to Peter, my editor, for his patient
and intelligent editing.
Posted: 11/09/07