WATCHING BRAD
Part XXXXI
Through my bawling, I heard Jeremy say, "Thank you," and I bawled even harder. Except for the first time Lindsay said ‘Daddy', and except for the first time Brad told me he loved me, I'd never heard sweeter sounds in my life. I pulled the boys to me and crushed them in my arms as I cried my happiness into them.
There were more arms around me than I'd ever felt before. Two from Justin, two from Jeremy, one from Brad (whose other arm was wrapped around both Justin and Jeremy's backs), and one from Lindsay, who was also hugging Justin. She couldn't reach Jeremy.
I have no idea how long I sat there hugging everyone, but, the next thing I knew, I was smothering everyone with kisses, starting with the boys, then Lindsay, and ending with Brad. He was crying just as hard as I was.
It was a long time before we calmed ourselves enough that I could extract myself from the group and rejoin the trio of adults. Brad and Lindsay stayed with the boys. Jeremy had climbed once again into Brad's lap. And then I heard them laughing. Four voices where there had been only two before.
David and Trish stood as I approached. Nancy hadn't yet sat down. Trish was still wiping her eyes and cheeks. "I never thought I'd hear their voices," she said. "It was worth the wait."
"You knew from the moment you saw them, didn't you?" Nancy said.
I nodded my head. "From the moment I realized Justin could see me through that mirror. I'll buy a new bed for them tomorrow, and two car seats. I can pick them up anytime after that."
"There isn't much to pack for them," David said. "Would Tuesday be too early? Say, seven o'clock?"
I glanced at Nancy. She nodded. "We'll be there," I promised.
* * * * *
The telephone was ringing, and I counted each one. Mom answered.
"Hello?" she said.
"Hi, Mom," I replied.
"Hi, Ted."
"Could you get Dad on the extension?"
She covered the mouthpiece with her hand, but I could still hear her muffled voice directing Dad to the extension in the kitchen. "He's coming," Mom said.
A few moments later, I heard a click and then Dad said, "I'm here, Son."
I could hardly contain my excitement. "Mom? Dad? Congratulations. You're new grandparents. Almost, at least."
"Oh, my," Mom said.
"So you did it," Dad said. "A boy or a girl?"
"You have a grandson, Dad," I said proudly. "His name's Justin. And Mom? You have a grandson named Jeremy."
Mom burst into tears as I had expected she would. She wouldn't be able to speak for awhile. Even Dad was choked up when he spoke. "I'm assuming they're brothers?"
"Twins, Dad," I said. "Identical twins, and they're beautiful."
Mom cried even harder, and Dad fell silent for a long minute. "Thank you, Son. When can we meet them?"
"They move in Tuesday night. How about next weekend?"
"Saturday or Sunday is good for us," he said.
"Why not come Friday night?" I asked. "You can have the whole weekend to get to know them."
Mom managed to speak. "Won't that be too much for you, Ted?"
"It's something we're going to have to get used to, Mom," I said. "You and Dad can sleep in the guestroom downstairs. If it's too cold, Brad and I'll sleep there and you can have our room."
"Don't want to put you out of your own bed, Son. We could stay in a hotel."
"You're not putting us out, Dad," I assured him. "You're always welcome, and you know that."
"We couldn't get there until eight or nine," Dad said, "and we'll need good directions."
"No problem," I said. "Lindsay will probably still be awake, but the boys are only four years old. I imagine they'll be asleep before you get here."
"Then we can start getting to know them first thing in the morning," Mom said. She was sounding happy again. "I want to bring something for them. What do they need?"
"Everything, I think. Their foster parents said they don't have much to pack."
"Clothes," Mom said. "Do you know their size?"
"No, but as soon as I find out on Tuesday, I'll call you and let you know."
"We'll have to bring toys for them, too, Lilian," Dad said. "Little boys don't like getting clothes as gifts."
"They both seem to like playing with cars and those action figures," I told them. "You know, like Superman or Spider Man."
"We'll find something," Dad said. "I'm ready for those directions, Son."
"It's pretty easy to find us," I told him. I gave him the most direct route from the Four-Oh-One.
"Four turns off the exit," he said. "Easy enough. We've got your number in case we get lost."
"Okay," I said. "See you Friday night, then, and I'll call again on Tuesday with the sizes."
"Looking forward to it, Son," Dad said.
"Thanks, Dad. I love you both."
Together, they said, "We love you, too, Ted. And congratulations."
"It's not a done deal yet," I reminded them. "Lindsay wants to talk to you. Here she is."
I handed the phone to my daughter. "Both Grandma and Grandpa are there."
"Hi, Grandma and Grandpa," Lindsay said excitedly.
I went to join Brad and his parents in the kitchen. He'd gone to invite them over.
"Okay, Ted, give," Brad said when I was seated. "How in hell do you tell them apart?"
I just smiled and winked at him.
"Aw, come on," he begged. "Even Trish and David don't know. What's your secret?"
I tapped my index finger against my upper lip, pointing at the bottom of that ridge between my right nostril and the lip. "Justin has a little scar right here," I said.
Brad sat back in his chair. "I never even noticed."
"I did. The first day I went to play with them in that room. Jeremy took quite the shining to you."
Brad's lips turned from surprise to a gigantic grin. "Wasn't that something?" he said. "Made me feel pretty good, too. I really think this is going to work."
"I
know it is," I said emphatically.
"If it gets too much," Bernice said, "Lindsay can stay with us. I mean, at least until you get their bedroom finished."
"We'll try it here, first, but I'll keep you in mind. Oh, Brad. Can you watch Lindsay tomorrow night or should I ask Terry if she can stay later?"
"I can watch her."
"Thanks," I said, then turned my attention to Bernice again. "I have to buy a bed. Do you recommend two twins, a three-quarter, or a double?"
"Go with the double. It's big enough for the two of them and it's cheaper and easier to buy sheets. I'm sure I have a box full of doubles in the basement you can have. Don't we, John?"
"I haven't thrown anything out," he replied. "If you haven't, then they're in there someplace. I'll look when we get home." To me, he asked, "How's things going with the reno?"
"Nothing yet," I said. "I'll call the architect tomorrow. He said it could take a week or so."
Lindsay came into the kitchen then and I left to phone Warren and Bill before taking everyone out for a celebration dinner. Warren was ecstatic that he had two new nephews and wanted to know when he could come meet them. I told him to get in line. He promised to give us a few weeks to settle in. After that, he would take no responsibility for his actions.
Over dinner, Brad and his father discussed the renovations while Bernice filled me in on the care of four-year-old boys. I think I should have taken notes.
* * * * *
Brad and I did nothing except kiss and hug each other that night. Sorry. I suppose I could have made something up, like a three-hour celebratory fuck session or something to keep you interested after all this fluff and stuff, but I'm not very good at making things up. So, the truth wins out. We hugged and we kissed. That's it.
But we did a lot of it!
I drove the van to work Monday morning - my first morning as Programming Manager. I liked that. I had an office with my name on the door and everything. I still did programming, but I could choose to do what I wanted to do now instead of what I was told to do. Now, I could tell everyone else what to do. I liked that, too. And my raise was a lot more than I could have hoped for. My financial worries began to fade. I liked that most of all.
I checked on the architect and was told I'd have the new plans in my hands by Thursday. Then I could apply for the permits. I tracked down the nearest Ontario Early Years Centre and phoned them to check on enrollment. No problem. Free preschool. Can't beat that price. But it was only one day per week for a few hours and Terry would have to go. Preschool was out of the question financially for four half-days per week. I could hire another babysitter more inexpensively.
"Have you heard of ‘Leapster'?" Terry asked when I called her.
"No," I replied.
"It's a computer educational system for kids of all ages. Buy a couple of those and the games and I'll work with the boys right at home."
"Okay, where do I get them?"
"Toys "R" Us," she said. "That's your best bet."
"I'll get them today," I told her. Then, "Terry, are you okay with this? Taking care of Lindsay and the twins? The boys don't relate very well to females."
"I'm okay with it, especially with the raise," she said. I could imagine her smile. "Let's just try it for awhile and see. Kids like me."
"I'll stay home Wednesday and Thursday," I assured her. "We can both get to know them together and we can see how they feel about you."
"I'm looking forward to it."
"We're picking them up tomorrow night," I said. "Would you like to go with us?"
"Could I? I mean, you don't mind?"
"Not at all. They'll get to know you a bit before they start spending their days with you. Look, Terry, I really appreciate this. I know it's a lot, but I'd rather have them at home than in a day care somewhere."
"It's going to be fine, Mr. Dee," she said. "Stop worrying."
"Tell that to my brain."
* * * * *
I left work an hour early that day. It was nice just being able to go. If I wasn't there, I was on call anyway, so no big deal. They had my cell number. I hit Toys "R" Us first, bought two Leapsters, and every preschool and kindergarten game cartridge I could find.
Next up was Sleep Country Canada. Why buy a mattress anywhere else, eh? I found a nice double bed that was comfortable even for me. I hoped Bernice would be able to find those sheets, or it would mean another shopping trip. I could have put the bed in the van, but delivery and set-up was free, and they could deliver it the next day as long as someone was at home to confirm the delivery and to be there during the set-up. Terry would be there all day.
Finally, it was to Zellers for the car safety seats. They cost me almost as much as the bed. But, the law is the law and I had to buy them, so I bought the best I could find. These ones should last until the boys didn't need them anymore, and that was at least four years down the road.
It was after seven before I got home. Lindsay was watching television. Brad had kept supper warm for me. While I ate, he installed the car seats into the double seats behind the driver's seat. He joined me shortly thereafter, sitting beside me and holding my left hand when I wasn't using it to eat.
"Do you realize that, by this time tomorrow, our family will be almost twice the size?"
My fork full of mashed potatoes stopped halfway between my plate and my open mouth. I froze like that for a long time. "Gee-sus, Murphy," I said. "It's scary when you put it like that."
"Sorry," Brad said. But he was grinning at me. "I've got some good news for you, though."
I popped the potatoes into my mouth and looked at him, waiting.
"Dad's talked two of his friends to come over at night to help with the renos," he said. "One of them can even work during the day if you want."
"How much?"
"Nothing. They're doing it as a favour to Dad. The one who can work during the day is a retired contractor. He did a lot of bathroom work. He can do all the tiling and grouting and installations. The only thing he can't do is the plumbing, but you've got your Father to do that. The other guy is a carpenter and he can do the air venting for the furnace."
"That would cut weeks off the deadline," I said. "Not to mention the money I'd save."
"Dad figures, if we can start next week, we could have the whole thing done and the boys could be sleeping there by early December. He said the bathroom should be the first priority, though."
I agreed.
I stared at Brad for a long time. Neither of us said anything. He just looked into my eyes and I looked into his. I don't know how many times I told him that I loved him in that silence, but I know
he never stopped saying it to me.
"It's really happening, isn't it?" I asked. "This isn't all a dream."
"It's real, Ted," he said softly.
I stared into his eyes again. "Brad? Are you happy here?"
"I thought I was, Ted," he said, "but I'm a whole lot happier now." He kissed me. "You've given me more than I could ever have wished for. You've given me a home. You've given me yourself. And now you're giving me an entire family. What else would I want?"
"But I haven't had much time for you lately, and there's going to be even less starting tomorrow."
He kissed me again, longer this time. When he finished, he looked deeper into my eyes. "Being with you is enough for me."
I set down the fork and moved my hand under the table. It came to rest on his denim-covered leg and I slid it up into his crotch. My fingers melded themselves around the mound there and I squeezed gently. "You can do whatever you want with this tonight," I told him. "Your choice."
"As long as you do what I want you to do with yours."
I could tell by his wink what he wanted me to do.
* * * * *
I had truly grown to love feeling Brad inside me by this time. There was very little pain anymore, and I could accept him easily and willingly. I no longer let him fuck me because I felt I should. I let him do it because I wanted him to do it. I enjoyed it.
I preferred being on my back so I could watch his face. I loved the way he looked when he felt good. As beautiful as Brad was to begin with, he was even more beautiful when he was feeling good. His lower lip had a way of rolling down when his mouth was open and his nostrils would flare on their own. His eyebrows had a thing going on, too. They would arch up slightly on the out strokes and curl down on the in strokes.
I loved putting my hands on his chest while he was fucking me. I would place my palms over his pectorals and Brad would lean against them as he pushed himself into me. Sometimes, with my bent elbows on the bed, I would support Brad entirely. He loved that part, and I could feel every breath, every heartbeat, every vibration which came out of his throat in his excited grunts and groans and moans. Brad made love with his entire body.
Most of all, though, there was that cock. He didn't fear hurting me anymore. He knew he couldn't. But, for all his size and power and strength, Brad was a gentle, conscientious, caring lover. Except for that one night, following that episode with Mike, Brad's love-making was always slow, yet uniquely intense. There was as much consideration for my own pleasure as there was for his own. He did nothing without a reason or a purpose. If it didn't bring pleasure to both of us, he didn't do it.
He knew when to tilt his pelvis, when to twist his hips, when to arch his back. He knew how deep to go and what to do there, and how shallow he could go and still make me moan. When he made love to me like that, it was all about me. The fact that he got an orgasm out of it was merely a bonus to him. I was his priority. If it didn't make me feel good, it simply didn't happen.
Brad's orgasms usually incited mine as well, but that night, I fought against it, squeezing my cock and preventing it from happening. I wanted Brad to enjoy the full benefit of his request to me.
I watched his orgasm happen on his face and I felt the entire thing deep inside me. He even climaxed with my pleasure in mind as much as his own. It's no wonder my love for him grew deeper every single day.
It was still the same when I made love to Brad. Everything he did was for me. Every look, every sound, every touch, was for me alone. He had mastered a technique which I have yet to master. He could do things with his ass muscles which drove me insane with bliss. Even if I paused and lay against him, Brad could continue the pleasure simply with his muscles. One day, I would put him to the test and see if he could bring me to orgasm without me doing a thing. I was certain he could. But this would not be the day.
That night, it was for him and me, and we both took it to the limit.
* * * * *
I was a basket case on Tuesday. My mind was on the boys and that's as far as it would go. By eleven o'clock, JW came into my office, put his hand on my shoulder, and said, "Go home, Ted."
I didn't want to go, but, by noon, I was sitting at home with my daughter having a nice, hot bowl of chicken noodle soup and a sandwich. I walked her to school after lunch and told her I would be there to meet her after school as well to walk her home. Mags walked with us as Tyler tagged along. I invited her in for coffee on the way back.
Terry was busy in the livingroom doing something or other. I think she may have been watching soap operas. But my attention was all on Mags as we sat at the small kitchen table and sipped our coffee.
"I'm scared, Mags," I said honestly. "I'm scared to death."
"I'm sure you must be, Ted, but you'll be fine."
"I don't know anything about looking after boys. Do I take care of them the way I took care of Lindsay when she was their age?"
"No, you can't. Boys and girls are as different as dogs and cats. You can't treat them the same."
I looked at her. Her face was full of sincere advice and I felt it best that I listen very closely. "Then how can I learn how I should treat them?"
"Every child is different, Ted," she said. "Even the twins. Their bodies may be the same, but you'll find differences in personalities that you can't even imagine. You're going to have to learn how to treat them not as twins, but as two separate boys. Their looks are the only similarities they're going to share. Don't make the mistake of thinking they are identical in every way. You'll lose and they'll win. I know. My brothers are twins."
I dropped my head and let this new information absorb into my mind.
"You're a damned good father, Ted," Mags added. "And you're going to learn how to be a damned good one for those boys, too. You just have to trust me on that."
"I do, Mags," I said. "You have no idea how much I do."
"They need you, Ted. Their life has been crap and they need the stability you can give them. They'll forget everything that's happened to them soon enough. You'll screw up. You'll make mistakes. But that's the way you learn. And that's they way life is."
* * * * *
Terry woke me up from my nap, telling me the bed was being delivered and to say that Bernice had brought over a box of bed sheets. I hadn't intended to fall asleep. After Mags had left, I went around making sure everything was ready for the boys. I hadn't done any grocery shopping yet. I thought I would wait and take them later so I could get the things they liked to eat. I'd been lying on my bed after making sure everything was ready, just thinking and staring up at the ceiling. I wasn't even aware that I had fallen asleep until Terry called me through the open bedroom door.
I stood in the doorway of Lindsay's room, watching the two men assemble the bedframe, when Terry came up beside me. "Mr. Dee," she said. "I found these big cup hooks and this nylon cord in the junk drawer. What if we screw the hooks into the walls and string this cord between them? Then we could hang a blanket or something to give them their own separate spaces."
I looked up and imagined it and I nodded. "Good idea," I said. "I have just the thing. Did you see any pins in that drawer?"
Terry held out her other hand. She already had them. It would be done.
I met Lindsay and Tyler later and walked home with them and Mags. Lindsay came in with me, but Tyler and Mags continued on to their house. Lindsay and I sat talking until Brad came home, and then the three of us talked. Terry, of course, stayed later so she could go with us, and offered to cook dinner for us.
By the time dinner was ready, the three of us were ready for the new, larger family. Lindsay was ready to share me with the twins, although I'm sure she still didn't know how I was going to do it. Frankly, neither did I.
Nancy's car was parked in front of David and Trish's house as expected. She had told us she would be there with the temporary custody papers and all the other legalities I would need. Lindsay came with Brad and me. Terry stayed behind in the van. We walked up to the door and stood there for a few seconds. I looked at Brad, then at Lindsay.
"This is it, guys," I said. "As soon as I push this doorbell, our lives are going to change. Are you ready?"
I got a nod, a kiss, and an ‘I love you' from each of them.
I stood up straight, took a deep breath - which I held - and then I pushed the doorbell.
To Be Continued