Chapter Seventy Nine – Double Weddings
Rick walked down the lane to the shed
where Grandpa kept his farm equipment.
He had arisen early and quietly dressed, leaving the house to spend
some time alone, thinking. He waved a
good morning to the security detail guarding the house, and noted Mr.
Curtis had directed one of his men, Joel, to follow him. He had gotten to know a few of the guys,
since Grandpa insisted they be included in the festivities during the
holidays; even though they were still on duty.
Knowing they were there was a comfort;
but, at the same, time it worried him such measures were necessary to
protect him, and those he loved. Rick’s
thoughts went back to his lover, whom he had left sleeping peacefully in their
bed.
As he dressed, he looked into the
beautiful face he had grown to love so much.
It made him smile as he noted the little bit of peach fuzz that had
managed to grow on Glenn’s upper lip.
He teased Glenn good-naturedly about his lack of facial hair; but, at
the same time, he loved the touch of Glenn’s smooth skin under his hands. Sometimes, Rick still couldn’t believe this boy-man loved him so unconditionally.
Rick stifled the urge to run his fingers along Glenn’s jaw line to his
chin and finally to caress his cheek, as he usually did every morning. The memory of the touch of Glenn’s skin made
his fingers tingle. He knew if he
touched Glenn’s face, he would wake him; and he wanted to spend some time alone
this morning, to think about where he was headed at the beginning of this New Year.
So, instead of caressing Glenn’s face,
he quickly finished dressing and tiptoed out of the room and down the
stairs. He paused at the front door and
listened. The rest of the house was
quiet, so he gently opened the door and softly closed it behind him.
He walked swiftly, and soon arrived at
the equipment shed. He decided to look
inside. He opened the door and caught
the smell of engine oil, gasoline and metal parts as he entered the
building. In front of him were the two
tractors Grandpa used to maintain the farm in good condition. He walked around them, then decided to climb
into the driver’s seat. He sat there
for a moment and let the memories wash over him of his first summer here with
Glenn. Grandpa had set them to driving
the tractors to clean out the weeds, etc., from in between the rows of peach
trees. He remembered Grandpa saying they needed to get as close to the trees as possible with the tiller, to
break up the soil. He laughed to
himself as he remembered Glenn’s first attempt to get close to the peach
trees. Glenn didn’t watch the tree
limbs and ended up being knocked off the tractor. He had panicked and had jumped off of his
tractor, and ran over to see if Glenn was okay. Fortunately, the tractor stalled out, so
Glenn had suffered only minor scrapes and bruises; and they had both laughed
pretty hard at Glenn’s misadventure.
Glenn eventually mastered the art of driving the tractor near the trees
without getting knocked off; but Rick always kept Glenn in his line of sight,
just in case!
Running his hand over the steering
wheel, Rick liked the feel of the solid workhorse beneath him reminding him
of the solid strength of his adopted family.
The Scarboroughs had treated him as their own flesh and blood from the
very beginning; starting with Keith and Roger and their parents, and ending
with his rock-solid relationship with Glenn.
He felt a sense of renewed strength; and
a new sense of purpose as he pondered how fortunate he was to have a strong
support network to fall back on, when times were tough. He marveled at how quickly he had been able
to move past the incident with Peyton.
All of the pain and suffering he had felt, as a result of his parents’
rejection, had returned to him in full force when he saw Peyton enter the room
that morning; and, with it, had returned the hot, fiery anger he felt toward
his family, for threatening to destroy the happiness he had found in his
relationship with Glenn.
After their initial comments about
forgiving Peyton, his adopted family had not pushed him on the issue. The only indication he had they were
still concerned about his feelings toward his family came last night, when Mom
Nielsen had sat down with him in a quiet moment and put her arm around his
shoulders, as they talked about new beginnings for the coming year.
He heard in his memory her words, “Rick,
my son, you must let go of your anger toward your family, so you can make room
for all of the love and happiness you and Glenn share. I know what I am talking about.”
She put her fingers to Rick’s lips as he
was about to respond, “No, Rick, let me finish. I watched your father harbor ill will and
resentment towards my parents for over 20 years, because of a seemingly
insignificant event. The grudge he
carried on his shoulders turned him into an angry man, who rejected our son and
his partner. It caused an untold amount
of damage to the rest of my children, because of the harshness it brought out
in him. I don’t want you to damage your
relationship with Glenn, or inflict your anger, pain and suffering on your
children. Please consider how much time
and energy you have wasted, so far, on your bad feelings. I have watched you try to hide it from us; and,
especially from Glenn. I know Glenn
feels like he is the cause of all your pain and suffering, because your family
rejected you when they found out Glenn was your partner. When Glenn sees you suffering so much, he
blames himself for it. He has asked me
many times if he should let you go, to prevent you from suffering anymore;
despite the fact it would tear him up to do so.”
Rick said, earnestly, “Mom, I have really
tried to help Glenn see it is not his fault my family chose to treat
me the way they have.”
“I know you have, Rick, but it doesn’t
change how Glenn feels. You both need
to overcome this obstacle, to free yourselves of this burden. It’s not fair to either one of you to let
this continue to stand between you. You
know Glenn won’t let it go, until you do; because your suffering causes
him pain, too. I'm not asking you to
forget what has been done to you; but, I am asking you to let go of your anger
and let your wounds begin to heal. I
know it will be difficult to do; but, I'm confident my two sons can work
on it together and beat it!”
Her words had stayed with him last night,
and were the reason he had ended up here, to sort things out in his mind. Mom’s comments had caught him by surprise;
because up to that point, he had been blind to the pain he caused Glenn, since
he was always experiencing so much pain, himself. It made sense to him, now, as he looked back
over the last year and a half they had been together, why Glenn reacted
the way he did, whenever Rick felt the ache in his heart at the rejection of
his parents and family,. The realization he and Glenn had become knit together as one soul, and what one felt the
other did, as well; opened up another whole dimension to their relationship Rick had previously overlooked. He knew they were starting to finish each other’s sentences, sometimes; and, he could look at Glenn and know what his thoughts were on a subject before
Glenn could vocalize them.
Rick resolved to do his best to overcome
his anger, so he could be a better partner for Glenn. Mom was right! They needed to make room in their lives for
the joy and happiness their love brought to each other. Having resolved to work on his emotions and
to let go of the negative feelings he had, he climbed off of the tractor and
walked around the two tractors one last time; before exiting the building with
a new sense of purpose and a much lighter step than when he arrived.
He motioned to the security guard to
join him as he walked back toward the house.
Rick said, “Thanks for giving me some space, Joel. I needed some time to think.”
The big, burly security guard grinned. “I gathered that, so I waited outside, until
you were ready to go back to the house.”
Rick looked over at Joel, and said, “Sometimes,
a few minutes alone can do wonders.”
“Yes, you're correct, Rick. You and Glenn have been through a lot with
your family. I have to admit I had
an aversion to gays when I first met you and Glenn; but, after getting to know
you two and Randy and Shawn, I've had a change of heart. You guys seem to genuinely love each other,
and the way you treat each other is the same as my wife and I do. Thank you for being patient with me and my
preconceived notions about gays. This
assignment has been quite an educational one for me; as it has been for the
rest of the guys. I know for a fact Jerry and Dan have had a change of attitude toward gays, as well, these
last few days,” Joel said.
“I'm happy to know we can count you
guys as our friends; and not just as hired guns to do a job,” Rick said,
smiling.
“Your family has done a lot for us this
holiday season. We were out of work and
needed the cash; so, when this job came up, we were more than happy to do the
job. Your Grandpa offered us permanent
jobs here on the farm, to help your uncles.
We talked it over with our wives last night, and we’ve decided to take
him up on the offer. Your Grandpa also
hired Mr. Curtis as his full time security advisor; and we will be working with
him, to set up security at all of the Scarborough properties, including those
owned by the grandchildren,” Joel said.
“Grandpa has always been a good judge of
character. I'm glad he hired you
guys. I feel much better about sending
Glenn back to school, knowing Grandpa has hired Mr. Curtis to take care of
security. It is sad we have to
take such precautions; but we can’t afford not to, given the hatred and
violence toward gays that is preached from the pulpits of the churches in this
country,” Rick said.
“You're right, Rick. We certainly have a sad state of affairs in
our country these days where we
can’t let people live in peace who don’t believe as we do, especially since it was founded on freedom from religious persecution,” Joel said. “Our preacher is always telling us we have to
do away with sinners; but the way I read the bible, it says we must love our
neighbors, and even more than that, we must love them that hate us.”
Rick stopped short and turned to face
Joel. Joel had continued on and hadn’t
noticed that Rick had stopped, until Rick asked, “What did you just say?”
Joel, hearing Rick’s voice behind him,
turned around to face Rick and repeated, “Jesus taught, in his Sermon on the
Mount, we must go the extra mile and not only love those who love us, but we must love our enemies, as well.
Any good person will love his family and friends, but it takes a real
saint to love those who hate him.”
“Do you really believe that, Joel?” Rick
asked, earnestly. “Do you really think
someone can learn to love those that hate him?”
Joel thought for a moment then answered, “I think
so. I believe once you get to know
someone, it helps you learn to love them.
They aren’t some unknown quantity, anymore. People fear the unknown, and, since most of
the people I know don’t know anyone who is gay, we believe everything our
preachers tell us. It’s like, I hated
gay people, before I met your family. I
listened to the bile coming from our preacher’s mouth, and believed hating
gays was the way God wanted us to treat gay people; but, now I have gotten
to know you, Glenn, Randy and Shawn, I can’t hate you. You are normal people, who want to have a
family and to have your loved ones near you.
You haven’t tried to turn me into a homosexual, and I don’t see any of
you as pedophiles, or any of the other horrible things our preacher said gays
are.”
“Well, I'm glad to know I'm none
of those terrible things. I’m still surprised
at how many lies are being told about gays to frighten ignorant people,” Rick
said.
“Yes, you could say they suffer
from compound ignorance,” Joel said, smiling.
“What do you mean by compound
ignorance?” Rick asked, puzzled by Joel’s choice of words.
“It means they don’t know what they
don’t know. Ignorant people do things
because they are uninformed, or just plain don’t have the knowledge to make
good judgments. They compound that
problem by assuming they know everything, and won’t admit they don’t know
what they don’t know. It’s better to acknowledge
that you don’t know something than to pretend you do, and make a bigger fool of
yourself, when people discover just how ignorant you are,” Joel explained. “I’m sorry to be talking so much. I’m sure you have better things to do than
talk to a simple-minded country guy.”
They had reached the house and Rick
turned to Joel. “Thank you for sharing
your thoughts with me today, Joel.” He
shook Joel’s hand, and, then opened the door and entered the house.
The smell of fresh brewed coffee filled
the air, along with the smell of freshly cooked bacon. He made his way into the kitchen to find
Grandma and Marcy setting breakfast on the table.
“Good morning, Grandma, Marcy,” Rick
said.
Grandma said, “Good morning, dear. Please have a seat and I'll bring you a
cup of coffee to go with your breakfast.”
Marcy smiled at Rick. “Good morning, Rick. Did you enjoy your walk this morning?”
“Yes, I did, thank you,” Rick replied, a
little surprised Marcy knew he had been out walking.
“I saw you leaving, just as I was
pulling into the driveway this morning,” Marcy offered by way of explanation.
“Oh, I wondered how you knew I had been
out this morning,” Rick answered with a smile.
Grandma returned to the table with the
coffee. “I'm glad you got to spend some
time alone with your thoughts. I know you and Glenn have been inseparable since you got here, and I wondered
when you were going to get some time to do some serious thinking.” Grandma smiled and put her arm around Rick’s
shoulders. “We have been very worried
about you, since you saw Peyton. I know Eva spoke to you last evening, so I won’t say anything more; but, I do
want you to know we love you, Rick, and will support you, no matter what you
decide to do about Peyton, or anyone else in your family.” She kissed him lightly on the cheek.
Rick caught the light scent of lilacs as
Grandma turned from him and passed him an empty plate. “Go ahead and help yourself. I am sure the others will be down shortly.”
Rick looked at Grandma and noted just
how much alike Mom Nielsen and Grandma were.
They had many of the same mannerisms and strength of character. Grandma asked, “What are you thinking,
Rick?”
“I was just noticing how much alike you
and Mom are. You and Mom have many of
the same mannerisms, and so does Glenn,” Rick said, smiling.
Grandma smiled. “Yes,
we tend to act like those around us we love and hold in high esteem. That is why you fit into our family so well,
Rick. We love you and you love us, so
it is like you have always been part of our family.”
Rick heard footsteps in the hallway and
turned to see Glenn come into the kitchen.
I yawned, and then apologized, “Sorry,
Grandma. I'm still really tired.” I walked over and sat next to Rick. “Thank you, sweetheart, for letting me sleep
in. I needed the extra couple of hours
of sleep.”
Rick leaned over and kissed me, before
he passed me an empty plate, which I took from him and helped myself to some
eggs and bacon. Grandma handed me a cup
of hot cocoa.
“Thank you, Grandma. Good morning, Marcy,” I said.
“Good morning, Glenn,” Marcy replied.
“I thought you had the day off, today,”
I said.
“I do.
Your Grandma invited me over for breakfast this morning. My family is still sleeping, so I won’t miss
anything while I’m here,” Marcy said.
Grandma said, “Yes, I invited Marcy’s
family to join us over at our neighbors, the Braggs. They raise horses and have extended an
invitation for all of us to spend the day riding horses on their farm. I have already made up a picnic lunch for us
to take along with us.”
Marcy said, “I checked the weather
report this morning and it is supposed to be nice and sunny today, but a little
on the cool side.”
Rick smiled. “I
love riding horses, Grandma. Thank you
for arranging for us to go riding today.”
I looked over at Rick. “You will have to teach me how to ride. I have never been on horseback.”
Grandma smiled. “Yes, your Mom reminded
me none of you have been horseback riding, unless you have gone on your
own, since you left home. Your Mom
learned to ride horses when she was about 5 years old.”
“Mom never told us about that,” I said,
in surprise.
I turned around in surprise when I heard
Mom say, “There are a good many things you don’t know about me, son, and
horseback riding is just one of them.”
Mom ruffled my hair as she sat next to
me. “Good morning, Marcy, Mother. How are you two doing this fine morning?”
Before they answered, Dad came into the
kitchen. “Good morning everyone.”
We chorused good morning, as he joined us
at the table. Marcy answered, “We are
doing really well this morning, Eva. We
are all ready for our trip to the stables today.”
Rick and I finished eating our breakfast
and excused ourselves from the table.
Rick took me by the hand and led me upstairs to our room. As soon as the door was closed, he pushed me
against the door and pinned me there with his body, while he kissed me
passionately.
When we finally came up for air, I asked,
with a smile, “I wonder what you have on your mind, Mr. Lernier.”
I didn’t get to say another word for
quite some time, as Rick showed me exactly what he had in mind for us this
morning!
Later, Rick nibbled on my earlobe before
he rolled off of me and pulled me close to him. He looked into my eyes and said, “I love
you, Glenn. These last few days have
been heaven on earth for me.”
I returned his gaze and rubbed noses
with my lover boy. “I love you, too, Rick. I feel exactly the same way as you do.”
Rick kissed me one more time, before he
said, “We need to get dressed. They
will come looking for us soon, if we don’t.”
He pulled me to my feet and we showered
together. We dressed in matching
t-shirts and jeans. Rick said, “You
look great!”
I grinned. “So do you, lover boy!”
I took his hand and we went downstairs
to find the rest of the family, who had gathered in the front room, and were
getting organized for the short trip down the road to the stables.
Jason grinned at us when he saw us. “I win!”
“What did you win?” I asked.
Jason explained, “I bet Gary you
two were enjoying each other’s company this morning, just like newlyweds, and I
was right!”
I blushed and grinned. “Yes, you are
correct.”
“See, Gary, you have to remember what it
was like when you and Jessica first were married,” Jason said, grinning at his
cousin-in-law. Jason turned back to us
and said, “We were speculating when you two would show up.”
My brother, Gary, laughed and said, “Yes, you are
right about that, Jason. When we were
first married, we spent more time in our bedroom than anywhere else.”
Jessica smiled and said, “Yes, we certainly
did. Glenn, don’t let these two try to
tease you. You and Rick need to enjoy
each other as much as you can, since you two will be going your separate ways
in a couple of days.”
“That’s true. We will head to the airport tomorrow morning
to catch our flight to Thunder Bay,” Rick said.
“We are leaving tomorrow, as well, and
so are Randy and Shawn,” Gary said.
Shawn nodded his head. “Yes, our flight leaves tomorrow afternoon,
but we plan to leave when you do, to make sure we get there in plenty of time.”
Grandma came into the room. “Time to go!”
She gave us our marching orders, and we all scattered to do her
bidding. Rick and I helped load the
picnic baskets into the vehicles, then rode over to the neighbors with Keith
and Kerry.
The Braggs were waiting for us as we
pulled up next to their stables.
Grandpa and Grandma greeted them and then introduced them to us. “These are my cousins, Tom and Margie
Bragg,” Grandma said. We all said
“Good morning, Tom and Margie!” Then,
Grandma introduced us individually to them.
When the introductions were done, Mr.
Bragg said, “Okay, first off, let’s get one thing straight. Call me Tom and this is Margie. We don’t stand on ceremony around here, so I
will be very offended if I hear a Mr. Bragg, or Mrs. Bragg from any of
you. Okay?” We nodded our heads in understanding, as he
looked around the group. “Next, who
here has ridden a horse before? Please
raise your hands,” Tom said.
He looked around and counted how many of
us had experience on horseback. “Okay,
that means we have one coach for every two people who haven’t ridden a
horse. I want you to pair up with
someone who has ridden a horse who will teach you the basics and help you get
acquainted with the horse you are going to be riding.”
Jack ran over and grabbed Rick’s hand. He looked up at Rick and asked, “I want you to teach me how to ride, Uncle Rick.”
Rick grinned, and said, “Sure, I’ll teach
both you and Uncle Glenn how to ride.
Is that okay?”
“Yes!” he exclaimed, exuberantly.
“I bet you will learn to ride a horse
better than your Uncle Glenn!” Rick said, grinning at me. “What do you think, Jack?”
Jack looked up at Rick. “With you teaching us, Uncle Rick, we will
both be the same, because you are the best teacher in the world!”
I grinned at Rick. “Well said,
Jack. I agree with you. Rick is the best teacher in the world.”
Rick laughed. “Okay you two. Let’s go find us some horses to ride.” Jack led Rick by the hand toward the open
stable doors, where the Braggs were pointing out which horses everyone should
ride, based on their skill level.
The Braggs spent the next hour or so helping
us get familiar with the equipment and how to use it. Rick showed us how to saddle the horse and
demonstrated how to mount him. Then, he
put Jack in the saddle and adjusted the stirrups to fit. He took the reins and led the horse, with
Jack on it, out into the pasture, to help Jack get acclimated to riding. The horse the Braggs had chosen for Jack was
a gentle, even-tempered mare. The horse
was well trained and responded easily to the reins. It wasn’t long before Rick handed Jack the
reins and asked him to walk the horse around the enclosure a few more times.
Soon his sister, Miriam, had joined him
in the enclosure with Grandma coaching her.
Miriam grinned at us, and said, “Look Uncle Rick and Uncle Glenn, I’m
riding a horse all by myself.”
Rick said, “Great job, Miriam! You are doing really well.” Rick turned to Grandma and asked, “Will you
watch Jack while I get started with Glenn?”
Grandma nodded her head, and said, “Yes,
I can take care of these two.”
Rick returned with me to the stables and
helped me get the horse ready. The
horses the Braggs had chosen for us were beautiful honey-colored palomino
horses. Tom said, “This one is called
Happy.”
Tom turned to help Gary with his horse,
while Rick wrapped his arms around me and stole quick kiss and whispered, “I
love you.”
“I love you, too,” I whispered
back. I pulled myself into the saddle
with a little boost from Rick, who, of course, took advantage of the moment and
ran his hand up and down my leg.
“Rick!” I exclaimed.
Rick laughed. “I just
wanted to make sure you still reacted to my touch.” He took the reins from my hands and led
Happy out of the stables and into the same enclosure with Miriam and Jack. He handed them back to me. “I will be with you, shortly.” Rick returned to the stable where Tom
directed him to a Palomino stallion.
Tom said, “I thought you could handle
Trigger here. He’s a little frisky, but
normally responds well.”
Rick grinned and said, “I think we will get along
just fine, Tom. Thanks.” Rick led Trigger over to where the saddles were
stored, and tethered him to a post while he put on the saddle blanket and the
saddle, adjusting things as he went.
Rick said, “Well, Trigger, sounds like you are a lot like me this
morning – a little frisky, but I respond well to my lover boy’s needs.” He laughed and patted the horse’s neck. Trigger snorted in response, as if in
agreement. Rick laughed, and said, “I
think we’ll get along great.”
Rick untied the reins and climbed into
the saddle, and rode Trigger out into the enclosure to find Glenn.
It took us a while to get everyone
ready. The Braggs were very patient
with us. They joined us on horseback
and led us out of the enclosure and out onto their farm. We rode for quite a while, before arriving
at a meadow next to a little stream surrounded by trees. We dismounted and tethered the horses. Grandma took charge, giving us directions as
to where to place the blankets, etc. We
ate lunch and played around in the water, until it was time to mount our horses
and return to the stables. We thanked
Tom and Margie for their hospitality, and returned to my grandparents’ home.
Rick and I went upstairs and took a
quick shower together. We enjoyed
washing each other, as usual. After
getting dressed, we rejoined the family.
Mom said, “Glenn, let’s run through your
music one more time. I know you won’t have time to practice it,
again, until after school starts.”
“Mom…,” I started to protest, when Rick
interrupted me.
“Listen to you mother, Glenn,” Rick
said. I gave him the “look” which just
made him laugh at me. “You look so cute
when you’re mad at me.”
Mom asked, “When do you have to perform
it?”
“Dr. Nohr said the concert would be the
Friday after school starts,” I responded.
“I don’t know why Dr. Nohr keeps asking me to play piano concertos, when
my real love is the violin. I've told
him I can play anything he wants to throw at me from the violin repertoire; but
he always insists it be a piano piece.”
Rick said, “Maybe he wants to challenge
you to expand your horizons, so you can be a better musician.”
“I agree with Rick’s assessment. Dr. Nohr already knows you can play the
violin extremely well. You have always
struggled to master the piano, son.
That is why I made you practice it so much when you were little. You have a natural affinity for the violin,
and you love it so much I have never had to push you to play it. So I am happy Dr. Nohr is continuing
what I started and is pushing you to expand your talents into other areas,
so you will become a well-rounded musician.
So, when are you going to practice?” she asked, pointedly.
I ignored her question and said, “But
Mom, I have already made a lot of progress in playing the piano. I have done everything you have asked me to
do. I have even managed to master the
right technique for playing Mozart, which you used to hammer into my head,
constantly, remember?”
Mom said, “Yes, I do remember, and yes,
you have greatly improved your technique, as well as many other things. I am proud of your progress, son, but you
didn’t answer my question – when are you going to practice?”
“Tonight will be the last time I will
have access to a piano until we start school next week,” I admitted,
reluctantly, knowing I had just lost the argument.
“I think you need to run through it one
more time,” Mom said, firmly. “I don’t want you to embarrass yourself in
front of all those people because you decided you didn’t need to practice.”
“Mom, I already know it by heart. We have played it over and over again since
Rick and I got here,” I said, in hopes of getting out of another practice
session. I wanted to relax with Rick
and enjoy talking with the family. Mom
can be such a tyrant when it comes to practice time!
Mom didn’t respond, but walked into the
music room, leaving me standing there with Rick. I looked up at Rick, as he took me by the
hand, and begged, “Aren’t you going to help me out, here?”
“No, your mother is right. I’m sorry, sweetheart,” Rick replied,
smiling at me. “Now, don’t pout! You know we’re right and just don’t want to
admit it.”
I allowed Rick to lead me into the music
room. “It is so unfair! Why do you and Mom always gang up on
me? I thought you were supposed to be on
my side all the time!”
Rick turned and put his arms around me
and rubbed noses with me. “We gang up on
you when we know it is better for you to do something, and, if you think about
it, you’ll admit we’re right!” Rick
released me and we moved across the room together toward the piano.
Mom took her seat at one of the baby
grand pianos, looked over at me, and signaled I should play on the other baby
grand piano. After I took my place, Rick
placed his large hands on my shoulders and leaned over to kiss me, before he
crossed the room to take a seat on the couch.
“Just be happy, Glenn. It
doesn’t do any good to be mad when you know we're right,” Rick said.
He smiled at me, as I scowled at him. Well, at least, I tried to scowl, because he
started making faces at me making me laugh.
I can never stay angry at Rick for very long, because he knows how to
make me laugh! I guess that is why I
love him so much!
Mom began playing, and I turned to get
ready for my solo entrance. We played
through Mozart’s Piano Concerto #21 from start to finish. When we finished, I was surprised by the sound
of applause, and turned to see the rest of my family had made their way
into the room and had listened to our performance. Mom and I stood up and took a bow.
Grandpa said, “Thank you for playing for
us. It is good to have fine music
played here, again.”
Grandma said, “Yes, it is wonderful,
dear. Eva, you have done a fine job of
teaching Glenn to play the piano.”
Mom smiled, “Thanks, Mom. I have tried to teach all of my children to
play an instrument; some, with a greater degree of success than others.”
My brothers, Gary and Eric, laughed, and
Gary said, “I have to confess I didn’t try very hard, Mom. I know you did your best, but I am just not
musically inclined.”
“Nor am I,” Eric said.
“But, at least, you know how to read
music and you both can sing pretty well, when you try,” Mom said.
Eric said, “Yes, we can both sing, but
we left room for the truly gifted siblings to do their thing.”
Shawn said, “Randy still plays his
trumpet once in a while. Fortunately,
he only does it in the middle of the day when no one is home!”
Randy laughed and said, “I am not as good on it
as I was in high school, but I can still play a few things without sounding too
bad.”
Dad said, “Shawn, you have to be a saint
to be able to listen to Randy play his trumpet!”
Randy responded, “He is a saint, Dad,
because he married me!”
We all laughed at that statement. I love my brother very much, but he is prone
to practical jokes which sometimes can be very annoying! Shawn knows exactly how to handle my
brother.
“I think Rick got the best deal out of
all the in-laws,” Jessica said.
We all turned to look at her, and Shawn
asked, “Why do you say that?”
“Rick got the one Nielsen who is very
easy to get along with, and the most even tempered,” Jessica said, grinning at
her husband, Gary, who stuck his tongue out at her.
My sister, Nancy, started laughing. “Jessica, believe me when I say Glenn is not even tempered. He gets really moody all the time.”
“Hey!
Don’t be telling all my secrets!” I exclaimed indignantly. “I am not moody, at least, not very often.”
“We all know Eric is the calmest of
all of us, and the most even tempered,” Nancy said.
Eric grinned. “Yes, I am the best one,
aren’t I?”
Nancy jabbed him gently in the ribs. “I didn’t say you were the most humble one,
though.”
Mom said, “No, Eric, isn’t the most
humble of the lot of you, but he is the calmest, and has given us the least
amount of trouble…..at least, up until now.”
Grandma said, “Let’s move into the game
room where we can be a little more comfortable.” We followed her down the hall where we spent
the rest of the day playing games, visiting and enjoying the company of our
family. Rick and I finally retired,
well after midnight. We fell into bed
totally exhausted, but very happy and content.
*** ***
The next morning, we were up early. We showered, dressed and quickly packed our
stuff. We went downstairs and were soon
joined by the others who were heading to the airport. After a quick breakfast, we said our
farewells and caravanned to the airport.
After spending all day on airplanes, we finally
arrived at the Valhalla Inn in Thunder Bay, Ontario. We checked in and found our way to our
room. We were so tired, we stripped
down and collapsed onto the bed. I
awoke the next morning listening to Rick’s heartbeat. The warmth of his body felt good against my
skin. I shivered as a cold draft cut
across my bare back, as the heat kicked on.
I could hear the wind howling against the building. It was a good thing we had made it in before
the storm hit. The weather frogs
predicted it would move through quickly and tomorrow would be much
milder. I snuggled closer to Rick who automatically
wrapped his arms around me.
We both woke up a little later with
Rick’s hard on caught between us. Rick
looked into my eyes before his lips captured mine. Our desire for each other expressed itself without words, as we instinctively knew what the other one needed. The only coherent thought I had was there is nothing better than making out with my lover boy, first thing in the
morning!
*** ***
Later in the morning, we showered and
dressed. I said, “Let’s find out who
else has arrived.” I pulled out my cell
phone and dialed Zach’s number.
Zach answered, “Hey, Glenn! Where are you guys?”
“We are here at the hotel. Where are you and Todd?” I asked.
“We are downstairs in the ballroom which
is next to the pool and the Scandia 1 banquet room. Why don’t you and Rick join us? We are going over the plans for tomorrow.”
“We will be right down,” I said. “Zach wants us to join them in the
ballroom.”
Rick said, “Okay, let’s go.”
We
made our way to the ballroom. We opened
the door to find Zach, Todd, Mark and Brandon surrounded by a group of
people. Zach broke away from the group
and walked over to greet us. Zach
hugged us both, and said, “Thank you for coming. Do you mind if we put you to work?”
Rick smiled. “We
would love to help.”
Zach said, “Come join the crew. We are figuring things out now. The hotel staff is working with us to set up
the space the way we want it. They are
catering dinner for us, and they also helped us hire a live band for the
evening. So, we want to have space for dancing, as well
as tables for dinner and the buffet.”
“Where will you have the marriage
ceremony?” I asked.
“Right here,” Zach replied. “Our parents have hired photographers and a
videographer.”
As we approached the group of people,
Mark, Brandon and Todd broke away from the discussions and greeted us
enthusiastically.
Brandon grinned and asked, “Can you
believe it? I’m getting married!”
Mark laughed. “You had better believe it,
because I’m not letting you go anywhere until you have a ring on your finger
and I have the marriage license signed and witnessed!”
Todd smiled and said, “We went down to
city hall yesterday and got our marriage licenses, so we are ready in that
regard. We have met with Reverend Joynt,
who will perform the wedding ceremony.”
“The rest of our friends should be
arriving sometime later today. I know
the weather may delay some of them until tomorrow, though,” Zach said.
“Who else is here?” I asked.
Zach replied, “Patty, Janice, Ben,
Donica, Devon, Irene, and Jimmy. Justin
and Brian are driving up from Minneapolis today with rest of the guys from the
Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus. I think
they rented a van or something, so they could travel together.”
“What can we do to help?” Rick asked.
Todd said, “Let’s ask our parents.” Todd introduced us to his parents, Sam and
Vickie Ingram. Zach and Mark’s parents
greeted us warmly. We talked with them
for a while about the wedding arrangements, but it seems that the Andersons,
Ingrams, and Mattisons had everything under control.
Sam said, “Boys, why don’t you go and
relax in the pool for a while. I think
we have the answers to our questions about how you want things, so we can get
everything taken care of here.”
“Yes, I think we can take care of the
rest of the arrangements. Todd, dear,
do you and Zach have your weddings rings?” Vickie asked, looking up at her son.
Todd replied, “Yes, we do. Mark and Brandon have theirs, as well.”
“Good.
Are they in a safe place?” Vickie asked.
“Yes, Mom, we have them in a safe
place,” Todd said, grinning at Zach.
Zach said, “Guys, let’s hit the pool!”
We left the ballroom and headed back
upstairs to grab our swimsuits. We were
still swimming when we saw Justin and Brian.
They came inside the pool area to talk to us.
“Hey, guys, you look great in your
Speedos!” Justin exclaimed, looking us over.
He turned to Brian and said, “Man, I love having roommates who are the best
looking guys in the world.”
Brian grinned. “Yes, I agree with you,
but I think you are better looking than all of them!”
“Did the rest of the guys come with
you?” I asked.
“No, they drove separately, because we
wanted to get here early,” Justin said, smiling.
Brian was holding Justin’s hand, which
wasn’t unusual; but, I noticed there was a ring on Brian’s hand that was not
there the last time I saw him. I looked
at Justin’s left hand and noticed he wore a matching ring. It took me a moment to process what the
implications were, before I looked them both in the eye and asked, “Guys, do
you have some news to share with us?”
Justin
and Brian looked at each other and grinned.
Justin said, “Yes, we got married yesterday.”
Rick exclaimed, “Congratulations!” He enveloped them both in a big bear
hug. Luckily for them, he had wrapped a
towel around himself so they didn’t get wet.
I hugged them both when Rick released
them. “I am so happy for both of
you. Why didn’t you tell us?”
Justin looked at Brian. “We didn’t decide to get married until a
couple of days ago. We didn’t want to
spoil the celebration of the double weddings, so we got married yesterday.”
Zach climbed out to of the pool. “What’s this I hear? You two went off and got married without
us?”
Brian smiled. “Yes, we did!”
Todd joined us, as well. “Congratulations! I think you two should be honored at our
wedding celebration, as well.”
Brian turned to Justin. “See, I told you
they wouldn’t let us escape without celebrating our wedding with them.”
Justin smiled and shrugged his
shoulders. “Okay, you were right, but I
am still glad we got married yesterday.”
“Why don’t you two get your swimsuits
and join us?” Todd asked.
“Sure, we will be right back,” Brian
said.
The two left us and we returned to the
pool. Zach asked me, “Why do you think
they didn’t want to be married at the same time with us?”
“It should be obvious to you, Zach, neither one of them can afford to contribute to the costs of the wedding
celebration. Justin’s parents disowned
him and Brian’s parents don’t know he is gay.
I think they wanted to be married at the same time as you guys, but were
too proud to ask to be part of your celebration, without having the means to
help pay their fair share,” I replied.
“But we would have been glad to have
them with us, no matter whether or not they could help pay for the cost of the
wedding,” Zach said.
“I am sure they know that, but they
chose to do things differently,” I said.
“Besides, we can still celebrate their marriage with them.”
Brian and Justin soon returned, and we
had a great time fooling around in the pool and hot tub. My stomach started to growl, since we didn’t
have breakfast and it was nearly noon.
Rick laughed. “Are you hungry or
what?”
“Yes, I'm starving,” I said.
Todd said, “The hotel restaurant is
pretty good. Let’s get dressed and we
will meet you there.”
We spent the rest of the day hanging out
with our friends and catching up with what everyone had done over the
holidays. The rest of our friends
arrived just before dinner time. Ben
called me on my cell phone.
“Hello, Ben. Where are you?” I asked.
“We just arrived and are checking
in. Have you eaten, yet?” Ben asked.
“No, we are planning to eat here at the
hotel at 7 PM. Why don’t you get
freshened up and we will meet you there just before 7?” I asked.
“Great!
I will tell the rest of the gang,” Ben said.
I turned to Rick. “The rest of our friends just arrived and will
meet us for dinner.”
Brian said, “I’m glad they made it
safely here. The weather was pretty bad
last night.”
“Yes, it was. We got in just before the storm hit,” Rick
said.
Zach picked up the hotel phone and spoke
to the front desk about reserving enough tables for our entire group. They switched him to the restaurant. He
turned to us, and said, “I’ve gotten it all taken care of for dinner. Let me call Dad to let him know the rest of
our friends made it safely.”
At the appointed hour, we met in the hotel
lobby. It was great seeing all of my
friends. Zach and Todd were ecstatic to
see both of their hockey teams had shown up for their wedding. While Zach and Todd talked excitedly with
their teammates, their coaches walked over to talk to their parents.
Rick said, “It is really cool Zach
and Todd seem to have the support of their teammates.”
“Yes, it is truly amazing, given the
anti-gay sentiment most athletes display, as if it makes them more manly or
something. Zach and Todd are great guys
and I think they have more than proven their worth to their respective
teams. They have earned the respect of
their teammates; and, best of all, they are accepted for who they are,” I said.
“I am very happy for them. It makes it so much easier when your friends
are there for you,” Rick said.
Devon
and Jimmy walked over to us. Devon
said, “Isn’t it great the whole team is here! Zach’s Dad arranged for charter buses to
bring the two teams to the wedding.
Coach Dodd made it clear to the team he expected us to be here to
support our teammates. I heard Coach Madison told his team the same thing.
Todd’s teammates have been really cool about the fact Todd is
transferring to play on our team. I
thought they would be really upset about it, but they understand it's
important for Todd to be with his husband after they get married.”
Jimmy said, “Zach and Todd personally
delivered wedding invitations to each of our teammates and every one of us is
here to support them. Todd said they
personally delivered invitations to Todd’s teammates, as well; so they could
explain why Todd was transferring schools, and to let them get to know Zach
better. Not only that, they each asked
a teammate to stand up with them. Zach
asked Ben and Todd asked his teammate, Aaron Jensen. Aaron is the center for the Bulldogs.”
Ben and Janice walked into the lobby and
made their way over to us. Rick bumped
fists with Ben, and gave Janice a hug.
“So, did you two get engaged?” Rick asked.
Ben grinned. “Yes, we did, and Janice’s
parents are really wonderful. We have planned
a June wedding.”
Janice nodded her head and said, “My Dad thinks
Ben walks on water. My parents have
already talked to Ben’s parents, and the wedding plans are just about
complete.”
“Congratulations to both of you! I'm very happy things worked out the way
you wanted,” I said.
At a signal from Zach’s Dad, we all
moved toward the restaurant. The rest
of the evening went quickly. We were
all excited to see our best friends get married!
*** ***
The next morning dawned with much
excitement. We spent the day touring
the sights and sounds of Thunder Bay.
By mid-afternoon, we returned to the hotel and started getting ready for
the main event. At 5 PM, we made our way
to the ballroom and joined the rest of the wedding party.
The two couples greeted us at the door -
Zach and Todd in white tuxedos on one side and Mark and Brandon in black
tuxedos on the other.
Zach said, “Thank you for being here for
us.”
“We wouldn’t have missed it for
anything,” Rick said.
We turned to Mark and Brandon. Mark said, “Glenn thanks for standing up
with me.”
Brandon smiled and said, “Thank you for
coming.”
“You're welcome, Mark. Brandon, thank you for asking Robbie to be
your best man; you know it means a lot to him,” I said.
Brandon’s smile widened. “Yes, I know. Besides you, Robbie helped set me
straight. After I tried my luck with
you, I hit on Robbie.”
“What did Robbie do?” I asked, in
surprise.
“He slapped me! I was so stunned, I didn’t know what to
do. Robbie told me in no uncertain
terms cheating on my boyfriend was not acceptable; and I had better
be on the up and up with Mark, or I could expect a lot of trouble from Mark’s
friends and roommates. He said a lot of
other things, too, that made me really think.
So, between you two guys, I had a real awakening - to figure out what I
intended to do with the rest of my life.
I owe my wonderful relationship with Mark to you and Robbie, because you
both had the courage to tell me straight out I was wrong, and I
needed to change.”
I hugged Brandon. “I'm glad you listened to us.”
More people were lining up to greet the
lucky couples, so Rick and I moved on to find our seats. When the guests had all arrived, the two
couples made their way to the stage and took their places at the center of the
white archway, where Reverend Joynt waited for them.
Reverend Joynt spoke into the
microphone, “May I have your attention, please. We are here today to celebrate the union of
these two happy couples. Before we
begin, I want to welcome everyone on their behalf. We are happy you are here this blessed day.”
She paused for a moment, and then said,
“Will the best men join us, please.”
Ben, Aaron, Robbie and I made our way to join them. We took our places and Reverend Joynt said,
“The best men will each give a reading.”
We each recited our reading into the
microphone. When we were done, Reverend
Joynt said, “Now we will proceed to the moment we have all been waiting
for. Each couple has written their own
wedding vows, so we will start with Mark and Brandon, and will follow with Zach
and Todd.”
Reverend Joynt turned to Mark and said,
“Mark, you may begin.”
Mark turned to Brandon and said, “I,
Mark Andrew Mattison, take you Brandon Earl McCray, to be my husband, my partner
in life and my one true love. I will cherish
our friendship, and love you today, tomorrow and forever. I will trust you and honor you. I will laugh with you and cry with you. I will love you faithfully, through the best
and the worst, through the difficult and the easy. No matter what may come our way, I will
always be there. As I have given you my
hand to hold, so I give you my life to keep.”
Brandon, in turn, said, “I, Brandon Earl McCray,
take you Mark Andrew Mattison, to be my husband, my partner in life and my one
true love. I will cherish our friendship,
and love you today, tomorrow and forever.
I will trust you and honor you.
I will laugh with you and cry with you.
I will love you faithfully, through the best and the worst, through the
difficult and the easy. No matter what
may come our way, I will always be there.
As I have given you my hand to hold, so I give you my life to keep.”
Reverend Joynt said, “I now pronounce you
legally and lawful married. You may
exchange rings.”
Robbie and I handed the rings to Brandon and
Mark, who placed them on each other’s ring finger. Then, they kissed each other. The whole room erupted in applause.
Then Reverend Joynt said, “Zach, you may begin.”
Zach turned to Todd and said, “From this moment,
I, Zachary Blake Anderson, take you, Todd Anthony Ingram, as my best friend for
life. I pledge to honor, encourage, and
support you through our walk together.
When our way becomes difficult, I promise to stand by you and uplift
you, so that through our union we can accomplish more than we could alone. I promise to work at our love and always
make you a priority in my life. With
every beat of my heart, I will love you.
This is my solemn vow.”
Todd, in turn, said, “From this moment, I, Todd
Anthony Ingram, take you, Zachary Blake Anderson, as my best friend for
life. I pledge to honor, encourage, and
support you through our walk together.
When our way becomes difficult, I promise to stand by you and uplift
you, so that through our union we can accomplish more than we could alone. I
promise to work at our love and always make you a priority in my life. With every beat of my heart, I will love
you. This is my solemn vow.”
Reverend Joynt said, “I now pronounce you
legally and lawfully married. You may
exchange rings.”
Ben and Aaron handed the rings to Zach and Todd,
who placed the rings on each other’s hand and then they kissed each other. Again, the whole room erupted in applause.
Reverend Joynt said, “I present to you Mark and
Brandon Mattison and Zach and Todd Anderson-Ingram. Please come up to congratulate the
newlyweds.”
Since I was already there with them, I turned
and said, “Congratulations, Mark and Brandon.
I am so happy for both of you.”
Rick joined me as I handed an envelope to them, and said, “Rick and I
talked it over with our family, and we decided that, for your wedding, we will
set up the Mark and Brandon Mattison Scholarship fund at the university. You two will be the first beneficiaries of
the scholarship funds. Upon your
graduation, the athletic department will use the two scholarships to help gay
athletes fund their college educations.”
Brandon eyes were filled with tears. “Thank you so much!” Brandon gave us both a hug.
Mark said, with a lot of emotion in his voice,
“We love you guys.”
Rick and I moved over to congratulate Zach and
Todd. Rick said,
“Congratulations!” He hugged each one.
I said, “I am very happy for you.” I handed them an envelope and said, “Rick
and I talked it over with our family, and we decided, that for your wedding, we
will set up the Zachary and Todd Anderson-Ingram Scholarship Fund at the
university. You two will be the first
beneficiaries. Upon your graduation,
the athletic department will use the two scholarships to help gay athletes fund
their college educations.”
Todd looked at both of us and said, quietly,
“You are miracle workers. Thank you for
making it possible for me to attend college without having to lean on my
father-in-law to fund my schooling. You
don’t know how much it means to me.”
Zach’s voice was full of emotion, as he spoke,
“Thank you for being our friends; and I am especially grateful for everything
you have done for us.”
Rick and I made our way back to our table, as
the rest of the guests congratulated the happy couples.
Rick said, “I’m glad Grandpa Scarborough agreed
with your suggestion to establish the scholarship funds for them. I don’t know them as well as you do, Glenn,
but I saw how much it meant to them.
They will never forget what we've done for them.”
I took Rick’s hand. “It is the least we could do for our
friends. When I told Grandpa about them
and everything they have done to make me feel welcome at school, and how they
have become our good friends; he agreed we should do something
extraordinary for them.”
“You know we will have to work with the athletic
department to establish the criteria for awarding the scholarships. I think we should ask the guys to be the
chairmen of the scholarship selection committees, so we can be assured the
funds go to support gay athletes and don’t get diverted elsewhere or go
unused,” Rick said.
I looked at my lover boy, and said, “You're a
genius! Do you know that?”
“Yes, actually, I do know I'm pretty
smart! I chose you to be my life
partner,” Rick said, grinning at me. He
leaned over and lightly kissed my lips.
Ben and Janice joined us and the conversation
moved to other topics. The rest of the
evening went off as planned. The food
was excellent and the band was great.
We each took turns dancing with the newlyweds, and then with many of our
friends.
At one point during the evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Mattison joined Rick and I for a few moments.
Mrs. Mattison said, “Thank you for the generous wedding gift. It means a lot to both of them. Brandon, especially, was touched by your
thoughtfulness. He thinks of you as
part of his extended family.”
I said, “It is the least we can do to help them
get off to a good start as a couple. We
thought it would relieve a lot of stress for Mark and Brandon if Brandon had
his own money for college.”
Mr. Mattison said, “You're right on the mark,
Glenn. He is very adamant about the
fact he doesn’t want to take our money without paying it back. We were trying to figure out a way to help
them, without upsetting Brandon. You
have done it without offending them, and in a way that will also benefit others
after they have moved on to the next stage of their lives together.”
Mrs. Mattison hugged us both. “Thank you, again, for being here for them. I know that the Andersons feel the same way
we do about what you did for Zach and Todd.
I wish everyone had good friends, like you have been for our sons.”
I said, “We have a saying at our place on campus we got from Jimmy, originally. It
is we are all part of an ohana; meaning we are all part of the same
family. And more importantly, we know being part of our ohana means no one gets left behind. We look out for each other and we stand by
each other. Sometimes it means we
have to rescue one of the members of our ohana, and set them back on the road
to success.”
“Mark has talked about this ohana concept with
us. It means a lot to us to know Mark and Brandon have an extended family there in Minneapolis,” Mr. Mattison
said.
Jimmy and Donica joined us, as the Mattisons
moved on to visit with some of their friends from Duluth. Jimmy said, “It is so cool that the guys got
married. I just wish they could have
been married in the states. It’s too
bad there is so much prejudice against gays that has been written into our
laws.”
Donica said, “You’re right, Jimmy, but it falls
to our generation to change those laws.
It is people like you and I who will make things better for our gay
friends.”
“I agree with you, Donica,” I said. “However, it is going to take a lot of us
working together to get other people to understand the injustices they
have committed.”
Rick said, “Now you've done it! You've got Glenn started on his activist
tirade!”
Donica laughed, “So I did! I’m sorry, Rick, I forgot how passionate
Glenn gets about gay rights. Glenn,
let’s talk more about this when we get back to school. I have some ideas about what we can do to
raise people’s awareness of gay issues.”
I smiled and said, “Thanks, Donica. Rick, I promise I won’t say anything more
about it, the rest of our time together.
Okay?”
Rick put his arm around my shoulders, and said,
“Okay. I agree with you, Glenn, but I
can’t do anything to support our cause until I'm out of the military.”
“I'm sorry I got started on the subject,” I said,
turning my head so I could give Rick a kiss.
Patty and Irene came over and sat down with
us. Patty asked, “Are you ready for the
concert next week, Glenn.”
Before I could respond, Rick said, “He had
better be, after all the practicing his Mom made him do over the holidays!”
“I think I'm ready. How about you? Are you two ready with the Mozart violin
concertos Dr. Nohr asked you to play?” I asked.
Irene said, “No, I'm not ready. I'm so nervous I keep messing up a couple
of the more difficult passages.”
Patty looked at her friend, and asked, “Do you want
some help with them? Glenn and I could
work with you on it.”
“Yes, I would welcome the assistance. I think once I get through it a few
times, I'll be okay,” Irene said.
“We could get together tomorrow night, after we
get back to Minneapolis,” Patty said.
Irene smiled. “Thanks for bailing me out. I was getting pretty discouraged, since we
only have a little over a week before the concerts.”
Rick asked, “How many concerts are there?”
“Dr. Nohr scheduled four nights of Mozart
concerts at his home. Each night
highlights different solo instruments:
piano and violin the first night, clarinet and horn the second, piano
and violin, again, the third, and flute and harp the last night,” I said.
“And the following two weeks, there are eight
more concerts. Each night highlights a
different composer: Beethoven, Brahms,
Haydn, Sibelius, Schubert, Paganini, Tchaikovsky, and Mendelssohn. All of the top music students will be
performing at one of the concerts,” Irene said.
Patty added, “Dr. Nohr gave us our assignments
the day before winter break. 50% of our
grade depends on how well we perform at these concerts. Each concert benefits a different
charity. There is no admission charge;
however, patrons are encouraged to donate to the charity that is sponsoring the
concert that night.”
“Wow! I
didn’t know there were so many concerts!
Glenn told me about the concerts next week and that they would benefit
various charitable organizations. That is
really cool the school is giving you an opportunity to showcase your
talents, and, at the same time, provide community service,” Rick said.
“The university is very involved in the local
community,” Jimmy said. “The hockey
team does some similar things, but more around sporting events, etc.”
Donica said, “I'm very happy the school has so many community outreach activities.
It is one of the reasons I decided to attend the U. of M. Twin Cities.”
Rick and I stayed for a while longer, talking
with our friends, before making our way back up to our room. We helped each other get undressed and Rick
looked intently into my eyes and said, “I think we need to celebrate.”
“What are we celebrating?” I asked, rubbing
noses with my lover boy.
Rick grinned. “I think we should celebrate being
together - alone in our room!”
“I think that would be a great thing to
celebrate,” I said, laughing. “And how
do you suggest we celebrate?”
Rick didn’t answer my question. Instead, he picked me up off the ground and walked
over and gently put me down on the bed.
He joined me and soon answered my question in many wonderful ways!
*** ***
The next morning we were up early. We had an early flight back to Minneapolis,
so we packed our bags and had everything ready to go in short order. We checked out and caught the hotel shuttle
to the airport. The best flight we
could get was the 5:10 AM through Toronto arriving in Minneapolis at 10:25.
We arrived on time in Minneapolis. Ben and the girls were on our same flight,
so we hired several taxis to take us to the university and split the cost
between us. Rick and I carried our bags
upstairs to our room. After putting our
clothes away, Rick turned to me with a wide grin and asked, “What shall we do for
the next few days?”
“I think we spend the entire time in bed, making
passionate love to each other!” I exclaimed, as I wrapped my arms around Rick’s
waist and looked into his eyes.
“I couldn’t agree with you more,” Rick said, as
he kissed me. “We need a “Do Not Disturb”
sign for our door.”
“I think we can make one up. I have paper and some markers in my desk
drawer,” I said, releasing Rick. “The
rest of the guys won’t be back until tomorrow night, and Ben will be out with
Janice; so, we should have the house to ourselves for the next little while.”
“Sounds like a plan,” Rick said.
There was a knock on the door, and Ben stepped
into the room. “Guys, I'm heading over
to pick up Janice. We are going
downtown with some of her friends from the dorms. Do you want to go with us?”
We looked at each other and Rick responded,
“Thank you for the invitation, but I think we will stay home today.”
Ben grinned. “I didn’t think you would be interested in
going with us, but I thought I would at least invite you to join us.”
I laughed, and said, “You know what we are
interested in, and it’s not going downtown.”
Ben laughed with me. “Yes,
I figured as much. Don’t wait up for me
tonight, since we plan to be out late.”
Ben left, closing the door behind him. Rick looked at me and said, “I guess we
don’t need the “Don’t Disturb” sign, since we will be alone the rest of the
day.”
Later that evening, Rick and I prepared our
dinner together. We decided to make a
baked ziti dish, with a salad and some fresh fruit, which meant we had to get
dressed and go out to the market. We
made a quick trip to the store and returned to prepare our meal.
Rick chopped the vegetables and prepared the
salad, while I put together the pasta dish.
Rick said, “I love being here with you, Glenn. It seems like we have been together
forever. I wish I didn’t have to go
back to Quantico. I'm really going to
miss you.”
“I know, sweetheart. I'm going to miss you, too,” I said, as I
put my arms around Rick’s neck and gently kissed him.
Rick asked, “Did you set the timer for the baked
ziti?”
“Yes, I did.
Let’s go into the family room and relax for a bit, while it cooks,” I
said.
Rick led me into the family room, where we
turned on the TV and got comfortable on the couch. I snuggled up next to Rick and he wrapped
his arms around me. We didn’t find much
of interest on TV, so we ended up turning it off and turning on some music.
Rick asked, “Have you decided what you want to
do after school gets out in the spring?”
“Honestly, I haven’t given it any thought. I've been concentrating on surviving each
day without you. It has been much, much
better, now you're able to call me more often than when you were
overseas; but it still isn’t the same as being in the same room with you,” I
said, as I took Rick’s hand in mine.
“I know how hard it has been for both of us,
sweetheart; however, we need to concentrate on the positive side of
things. We are more than half way
through my one year deployment. Lt.
Col. Bachman thinks we will be sent home in May, sometime,” Rick said, trying
to lighten my mood.
“Do you want to return to Atlanta and Georgia
Tech to finish school?” I asked, already knowing the answer.
“Yes, I would like to return to our condo in
Atlanta. I like being here with all the
guys, but it is not the same as living with you in our own place. I also miss Keith and Kerry. Do you want to go back?” Rick asked.
“Yes and no.
Yes, I want to go back for the same reasons you do, and no, because I
have made so many good friends here, and I finally feel like I belong
somewhere. I have never felt accepted
for who I am at Georgia Tech, and I hate the fact I have to always watch
what I do whenever we are out public, for fear someone from the Marine
Corps will see us and report you,” I said.
“If I joined you here in Minneapolis, I would
have to transfer to the reserve unit here, and we would still have the same
issues as we do in Atlanta,” Rick said.
“Not to mention the fact we've been
pretty open about our relationship with everyone we know here,” I said, pausing
to think. “And living with three
married gay couples would also raise red flags with the Marine Corps.”
Rick said, “I’m sorry to rain on your parade,
Glenn. I know how much you like it here,
and how much it means to you to be yourself and not have to hide who you are,
to protect me.” Rick’s voice cracked,
as he finished speaking. I sensed the
emotions he was feeling as he tightened his embrace.
I lifted my hand to his chin and turned his face
toward me so I could look him directly in the eyes, as I said, in a tone of
voice that left no room for confusion, “Richard James Lernier, I want you to
listen to me. We are going to do
whatever it takes to make sure you are able to meet your obligations. If that means we go back to Atlanta, then we
will go back to Atlanta. I need you to
understand I am going to be wherever you are, no matter where that
somewhere happens to be. Do we
understand each other?”
Rick’s eyes were bright with tears, as he
answered, “Yes, Sir!”
I gave him the “look” and said, “You had better
say, “Yes, Sir!” because I intend to be with you forever, and I want to make
sure we have a clear understanding of what that means, so we make decisions
that will help us stay together.”
I gently stroked Rick’s cheek, before pulling
him towards me and giving him a kiss.
“We will return to Atlanta if you think it is best for us,” I said.
Rick held me tight for a few minutes before he
said, “I have thought about it a lot over the last few days, Glenn. I've tried to think of all the
consequences a move to Minneapolis would have for us. I even drew up a chart and listed out the
pros and cons. I will show it to you, so
you can make sure I didn’t miss anything.
I think you will see that, from a logical standpoint, it makes more
sense to move back to Atlanta.”
I said, “I will look at it, but I trust your
judgment, Rick. Let me say it, again,
Rick – I trust you!” I put my hand on
his chest right over his heart. “I trust
you because you love me.”
Rick took my hand in his and kissed it. “Thank
you for being my life partner, Glenn.”
We heard the timer go off in the kitchen,
indicating our dinner was ready; so, we migrated back to the kitchen. Rick set the table, while I removed the
baked ziti from the oven. Rick poured
us a couple of glasses of Martinelli’s sparkling cider and lit a couple of
candles. I placed our dinner on the
table and dimmed the lights. We had a
nice romantic evening talking and joking with each other, followed by a
wonderful, enchanted night together.
*** ***
The next morning, Rick opened his eyes to the
sight of his sweetheart’s angelic face.
He loved how his blond hair fell across his forehead and partially
covered his eyes. Glenn’s long, dark brown
eyelashes brushed his cheeks and matched his dark brown eyebrows. As he watched, Glenn seemed to be having
good dreams, as he smiled and stirred slightly. He looked so peaceful and content, sleeping
with his head on Rick’s arm; his hairless chest moving slightly against Rick’s
side and his legs, intertwined with Rick’s.
Glenn’s body had filled out nicely as a result of working out with Ben
and his teammates. Glenn had always
been trim, but now he was almost as buff as Rick was, himself. Rick contemplated his beautiful lover’s face
for some time as he remembered their wonderful time together last night. The memory brought tears of joy to his eyes
and warmed his heart, as he thought about how much love they had for each
other.
Rick thought over everything they had discussed
last night. They had gone over Rick’s
pros and cons chart and talked at length about their goals and aspirations, both
as individuals, and as a couple. Glenn had
agreed to return to Atlanta to finish school.
It still amazed him how unselfish Glenn was about everything. He had never known anyone, before Glenn, who
totally and completely put someone else’s needs above his own.
Rick had pushed Glenn to make sure moving back
to Atlanta was what he wanted to do. In
the end, the decision was made jointly, after much discussion. Each of them had their own personal
preferences, but had been willing to sacrifice them for the happiness of the
other. For Rick, it reinforced his
determination to put Glenn’s happiness above his own, knowing Glenn was doing
the same. Glenn had made it very clear that Rick held the highest priority in his life, and that Glenn’s
happiness depended on making his sweetheart happy.
Glenn had suggested he drive to his
parents’ house with Ben after finals, and would wait there until Rick could
join him. They wanted to attend Ben and
Janice’s wedding in June, so they decided they would stay in Swift Current for
a few weeks, before making the long road trip back to Atlanta.
Rick’s thoughts returned to his lover’s face as
Glenn’s eyes fluttered open and a smile spread across his face, as he realized
Rick was gazing into his blue-gray eyes.
Rick returned Glenn’s smile and said, “Good
morning, Babe.”
“Good morning,” I said. “You're up early this morning. I expected you to sleep in after last
night’s activities! You sure wore me
out! Remind me not to give in to you
when you ask if I am ready for a marathon lovemaking session!”
Rick laughed. “I was going to ask if you were up
to making out, again, this morning. I
feel so alive and full of energy. Do
you know why?”
I looked at my beaming lover boy for a moment,
and then replied, “You’re happy.”
“Yes, I'm very happy and content. I haven’t felt this way since I left you in
Atlanta last May,” Rick said, brushing his lips against mine. It was just enough to make me want more!
I moved closer and kissed Rick, as I ran my
hands over his well-muscled abdomen. I
love the feel of his six-pack abs. Rick
had been working out and it showed! “I
want you to make me yours,” I whispered, as I nibbled on his ear.
Rick, never being one to turn down such an
invitation, grinned and said, “Your wish is my command, lover boy.”
*** ***
We were enjoying the afterglow of our lovemaking
when there was a knock on the door and Ben walked into the room. He stopped when he saw us and said, “I’m
sorry, I should have waited until you invited me to come in. I’ll come back later.”
He turned to leave, but I called him back, “It’s
okay, Ben. Come in and sit down.” I reached down and grabbed the sheet and
pulled it up over us.
Ben sat
down on the desk chair next to the bed and asked, “What do you have planned for
today?”
Rick grinned and answered, “The same thing as yesterday!”
Ben laughed. “I thought that might be the
case. Janice and I are going to spend
some time at the campus bookstore getting our textbooks for our classes, and
then we will probably take in a movie or something.”
I said, “Why don’t you meet us for lunch, and
then we can all go to the movies?”
“Sounds like a plan,” Ben said.
“Ben, what do you think about letting the
newlyweds switch rooms with us?” I asked.
Ben thought for a moment. “It
makes sense to do that, since I'm getting married in June. Have you decided to go back to Atlanta?”
“Yes, we decided to go back to Atlanta,
yesterday. I thought the two
married couples could manage this rental for us, since you're moving into a
new place and I won’t be living here, either,” I said. “I also thought we could approach Grandpa
about setting up a rental management company here, because I think we
could buy several more homes along this street.”
Rick said, “I think we should ask Grandpa
to set up the same kind of situation for our friends as he has given us. It would be beneficial for them, as well as
for us. What do you think, Ben?”
“I think it's a good idea, but I would like to
discuss it further with Grandpa before we say anything to the guys. If the business deal is structured properly,
I think it can be a win-win situation for all of us. I know the guys would never intentionally
take advantage of us, but it never hurts to be proactive in protecting the
interests of all the parties involved,” Ben said.
“Have you talked to Grandpa about buying a home
for you and Janice?” Rick asked.
“Yes, I called him and my parents to talk about
it while we were at Janice’s home. Her
parents would chip in some of the down payment, as will my parents. Grandpa agreed to buy the home for us, and
we would make payments to him until we decided to either rent it out or sell
it,” Ben said. “We would be paid by the
company for managing the rental property if we rent it, and we would evenly
divide the profit from the sale of the house between us and Grandpa if we
decide to sell it.”
“Sweet!
I knew Grandpa would help you out!
I think he will also work the same deal with the guys here. I think they will want to stay here until
they've graduated,” I said.
“When are you going to talk to Grandpa?” Ben
asked.
“Today.
I want to talk to the guys when they get home tonight,” I said.
“Good. I
will make sure Janice and I are back by dinnertime tonight,” Ben said. Ben got up and walked toward the door. “I
will see you guys downtown, for lunch.”
He closed the door behind him, leaving us to
enjoy the rest of our morning together.
After a shower and a quick breakfast, we called Grandpa Scarborough.
“Hello, Grandpa,” I said.
“Good morning, Glenn,” Grandpa said.
“Can we talk to you about a business deal?” I
said.
“Yes, what is it you want to talk about?”
he asked in return.
I outlined what Rick, Ben and I had discussed
earlier. When I finished, Grandpa
didn’t reply right away. I could hear
him writing down something on a pad of paper at his end. Then, he said, “I like the idea. Let’s go ahead and propose the idea to your
friends; and, in the meantime, I will get the paperwork drawn up. If they agree to the terms we have
discussed, we can go ahead with your proposal.”
“Thank you, Grandpa. I am sure they will be more than willing to
work with us,” I said.
“I will talk to you later today, then,” Grandpa
said.
“Okay,” I said.
I hung up and turned to Rick, who was
smiling. “Grandpa is so cool! I can’t wait until the guys get here, so we
can find out if they are agreeable to working with us, or not,” I said.
Rick and I met Ben and Janice for lunch, and
then spent the afternoon at the movies.
When we arrived home, the guys were home. We all gathered in the family room and
talked about the double weddings and all the excitement of having all of our
friends there to support them.
After a while, I asked if I could speak to them
about a business proposition. The room
went silent, and everyone looked at me.
I stood up and outlined what we had in mind.
At first, no one said anything. I wasn’t sure what they were going to
say. Zach looked at Todd and asked,
“What do you think?”
Todd smiled and said, “I think it is a very sweet deal
and we should do it.”
Zach nodded, “I agree. We’re in favor of it, and we agree to the
terms you have laid out for us.”
I turned to Mark and Brandon, who both nodded
their heads in the affirmative. “The
answer is yes,” Brandon said.
Justin said, “And it is yes for us, too.”
“Cool!
Let me call my Grandpa and I will put him on speaker phone,” I said.
Grandpa answered, “Hello, Glenn.”
“Hello, Grandpa. I have all the guys here and I have put you
on speaker phone. They have all agreed
to our business proposal and to the terms we have outlined for them.”
“Good.
Let me say I am very happy to have you boys come on board with us,”
Grandpa said. He continued to talk
about the specifics of how things would work.
When he finished, he asked, “Are you all comfortable with how we will
run things?”
They all answered in the affirmative. “Good.
Enjoy your evening, boys, and I will be in touch with you later.”
We said good-bye and hung up.
Zach stood up and came over to Rick, Ben and I,
and said, “Thank you for believing in us.
We won’t fail you. I know this
is an opportunity of a lifetime. Todd
and I will make sure we make it work for us.”
The rest of the guys expressed these same
sentiments. We ordered out pizza and
spent the evening talking about our upcoming classes, the business proposal and
our plans for after graduation. We
talked long into the night. For the
newlyweds, they not only had the excitement of the weddings, but the added buzz
that entering into a business arrangement with us brought with it. It made me very grateful for my Grandpa and
his willingness to take a chance on us making things work. It also made me realize my friends are
top notch kind of guys. They are the
type of people you can count on. I
count myself very fortunate to have good friends who love and support me.
As we got ready for bed, Rick said, “Glenn, I'm
glad we have such good friends. It
makes it easier for me to leave you here, knowing you're surrounded by
those who love you and will look out for you.”
“I agree with you. It doesn’t stop me from missing you, but
they do keep me out of trouble,” I said, laughing.
Rick pulled me into bed and wrapped his arms
around me. I love snuggling up to his
warm body. I thought of how much I was
going to miss him, as I drifted off to sleep, listening to the steady rhythm of
his heart.
*** ***
Author’s Note:
Thank you D. for editing this chapter.
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