Tuesday Tales and Who's Your Bro-Daddy?
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers and Happy June to all in the cyberhood. I don't know about you, but, I cannot believe this will be the halfway mark of 2014. Today, our Tuesday Tales group is writing,belatedly, to the word prompt, "father" this week. Once again, I'm pleased to return you to my new WIP, the Fantasy Leagues....Book One - Multiple Scorgasms.
Today, we find Coach Lola in tender situation. Take a peek:
Marty smiled
and reached for my hand. He brought it to his lips and kissed each finger
gently. “Lola, we have spectacular times. I feel it…you feel it.”
“Okay, we
agree on that then.”
Marty
dropped my hand softly and grimaced. He actually grimaced. “Once a month is not
nearly enough. Even during that once a month, we only scratch the surface of
each other’s lives. I have no idea what you do eighty percent of the time. I
might know less than that. Now that we decided to put dad in a home, I want
more of a personal life. I want you more than once a month. I want to be your
boyfriend. I’m getting older Lola, it’s time for me to have a family of my
own.”
“Family?
What the hell, Marty? You’re springing shit on me from all directions.” I had
no idea what to process first. None of this was fair.
“I gotta
tell you…I, I love you, Lola. But, I want to be a father someday. I want to be
the dad my old man never was.”
My hands
automatically covered my stomach. Just thinking about kids made me cringe and
my guts twist into knots.
“Just like
that Lola. I saw that. You covered your stomach. I know you have a scar there.
But, I’ve never asked you what happened. That’s the rule, we don’t talk about
that kind of stuff. It’s against the rules.”
“It was a
surgery when I was a teenager.” I mumbled, still rubbing away the phantom pains
as I watched those two scoops pool into the bottom of the cream colored ceramic
dish.
“You also
have weird bruises sometimes. What’s up with that?” Marty leaned back in his
chair and held up a hand. “Don’t answer that, don’t answer anything. I’m asking
you rhetorical questions now.”
“Why are we
here then?”
“I wanted to
know if we had a shot. I thought if I told you what my situation was, sharing
what’s going on in my family and my plans professionally, you might open up. I
needed to know if you loved me too.”
“You know I
love you.”
“Yea, you
love me like you love the gelato or a spring thunderstorm. They both make you
smile and feel content.”
“We are
friends, Marty. You’re one of my best friends.”
“It isn’t
good enough anymore, Lola. I need to be your absolute best friend, I need to be
your companion.”
“I can’t do
that Marty.”
“It’s won’t Lola, not can’t. Respect me enough to at least tell me the truth.”
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Comments
They're both hurting, in different ways.
Great job.