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Watching Brad

How WONDERFUL!

Thank you so VERY much! Like T-Zero said, "Now I don't have to smack you!" ;)

This quite honestly made my day... :D
 
Great! Excellent! I read the chapter this morning and had to stop because I started to cry. So I had to compose myself before going off to work.
Neil you did it again. Thank you! :=D: :=D: :=D: :gogirl: :D :D :D
 
Neil, I broke down in tears three times during this chapter.

Thanks for a satisfying resolution!:kiss:
 
Thanks Neil, I was annoyed that the chapter wasn't posted before I went to work so I had to wait all day, then when I read the chapter, I was crying - a brilliant chapter, this whole sstory could be a film, thanks for giving this to us all
 
Thanks for the comments, guys.

Just thought I would let you know that I was given my 'come uppance' for torturing you like that over 3 chapters. I came down with a small case of food poisoning.

I'm not really happy with this next chapter. I wasn't feeling very good when I wrote it. (It's not easy writing 'happy' when one feels 'crappy'. I didn't want to disappoint you, though, so I'm posting it as it is. At least it will get you through the weekend. ;)


WATCHING BRAD
Part 91​

Tuesday morning, I woke up smiling. Even the buzzing of the alarm couldn't sour my mood. I was smiling when I hit the button to stop the alarm and I was smiling when I rolled over to look at Brad. He was awake and smiling as well. I kissed him and then I smiled even more.

But the biggest smile came when my two sons came running through the open bedroom door and leapt onto the bed and into my arms. After Justin and Jeremy were quite satisfied that they had given me enough hugs and kisses, Justin confessed that they had been waiting for the sound of the alarm.

"Hey, what about me!" Brad said dejectedly and the boys climbed off me and onto him to give him his own share of hugs and kisses.

"How did you sleep?" I asked the twins.

They both looked at me and their wide smiles and eyes sparkled in the morning light.

"Happy," they said.

"Well," I told them, "you'll be even happier if you get out of here so I can get dressed and make your breakfast, so scoot now."

They did, but not before climbing onto me for another round of hugs and kisses and a half-dozen "I love you's."

I waited until their running footsteps retreated down the hall, then I rolled over and onto Brad. I propped myself up on my elbows as I looked down at him. I did nothing else except look down into his handsome young face. He looked up at me, his eyes searching mine, until his wide, chipped-tooth grin appeared and he said, "What!? Do I have boogers hanging out of my nose or something?"

"No," I told him. "I'm just waiting for the right moment to tell you how much I love you." I fell silent, still staring into his eyes. "Damn!" I said loudly. "That was the moment and I missed it!"

Brad burst out laughing, his body shaking beneath mine.

"You really are in a good mood today, aren't you?"

"Yes," I replied, "and nothing is going to spoil it for me today."

"A flat tire on the van?"

"Nope."

"Sour milk in the kids' cereal?"

"N-n-n-n-n-nope."

"Impotence?"

"Yours or mine?"

Brad burst out laughing again, grabbed me in his arms, and pulled me to his chest. "Damn, Pops," he said, "I love it when you're happy. You should adopt kids every day."

I lifted myself away so I could look at him. "No thanks," I told him. "Four kids is enough for me, thank you."

"Yes," he said with a smirk, "but you really, really, really love this one, don't you?"

"Oh-h-h-h, yes. Indeed I do."

We fell into a long, slow kiss which Brad ended far too quickly for me. "You'd better get off me, Ted, or this thing is never going to go down, and you have four hungry kids to feed."

"Three," I said. "This hungry kid will be making our breakfast while I'm in the shower."

I kissed Brad once more before rolling off him and getting out of bed.

* * * * *

The twins said goodbye to me at the door that morning. After their hugs and kisses, Justin said, "We'll be here when you get home, Daddy."

"We live here now, remember?" Jeremy added with a grin.

For that, they received another round of hugs and kisses.

Getting stuck in traffic didn't sour my mood. Spending three hours that morning trying to find a single line of programming amongst thousands of lines which caused a computer program to collapse didn't sour my mood. Jamie spilling a cup of coffee on my desk didn't sour my mood. I was in Heaven and I stayed there.

After lunch, I was taken one level higher. JW called me into the main work area and everyone was gathered around. He made a little congratulatory speech about my victory over ‘the system' and to the new additions to my family. Then Sally presented me with a gift package. I was told to unwrap it, and I did.

I opened the card taped to the top first. The front of the card said simply, "Congratulations from all of us." Party balloons and confetti and streamers decorated the area around the words. Inside, Sally had written: "For Jeremy and Justin from All of Us." The card was signed by everyone in the shop.

I ripped away the wrapping and lifted the lid of the box which, by the way, was remarkably light. Inside was money. Lots of money. I stared into the box, my fingers touching the bills inside.

JW was still standing beside me. "Sally took up a collection for the twins. Sort of a trust fund for them. There is $830 dollars in there, Ted." He reached into his pocket and pulled out a cheque. "I told everyone I would triple the collection. This cheque brings the total to $2,490." He dropped the cheque into the box and pulled out another one from a different pocket. "And this company cheque brings the total to $5,000. Spend it wisely."

He handed me the cheque and I stared at it as my co-workers cheered and clapped. I set the cheque in the box and replaced the lid. I wiped the tears from my eyes and spoke when the noise died down.

"I'll be late for work tomorrow morning," I said. "I'm taking this box and I'm taking my sons and we're going to the bank. I'll be buying GICs for each of them. Thank you so much, everyone."

Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock sharp, I was with the twins once more in the courthouse. Al had phoned me later in the afternoon on Tuesday to tell me of the appointment. Ron Sparks joined us there, as did Al. The papers were all properly signed and notarized and all the official and pertinent materials were passed over to me.

The boys were totally and officially my sons.

I took them to the bank, along with their box full of money, and bought them each a Guaranteed Investment Certificate for $2,500. It didn't mean anything to them at the time, but they will undoubtedly appreciate it when they cash them in when they turn eighteen. I saw to it that they wouldn't get them until then.

Before I took them home, I treated them to another chocolate eclair and chocolate milk at Tim Hortons. They sat across from me at the table and I sat there, sipping my coffee and watching them eating and getting covered in chocolate frosting and cream filling. I didn't even scold them for wiping their hands on their shirts.

They had changed so much since Monday morning. The changes were subtle, and barely noticeable by most people, but I saw them. There was a new spring in their step, a new sparkle in their eyes, a wider smile on their beautiful little faces. There was a happier tone in their voices and even their hugs and kisses were different. There was no-longer a fear in them. It's difficult to explain, but, for the first six months they were with me, there was always that fear in them that someone would come and take them away from me. Now that they knew that couldn't happen anymore, there wasn't the sense of fear that the hugs and kisses might well be the last ones they gave me. There had always been the love, but now, with the fear gone away, love was the only thing I felt.

They looked up at me often as we sat there and they would smile at me for no apparent reason. I wished afterward that I had brought my camera with me. Nothing looks nicer on a child's face than a chocolate and cream filling smile.

They talked and they joked and they squished their eclairs and they laughed. Justin scooped out some of the cream and stuck out his hand for me to lick it off. Jeremy, not to be outdone, scooped off some of his chocolate and held it out and, just as I was about to lick it off, he smeared it on the tip of my nose. They screamed with laughter. I left it there.

Twice during their snack, the twins leaned forward with their arms crossed on the table and puckered their lips, and twice I leaned forward and received a chocolate and cream filling kiss. I didn't even bother to wipe it off my face, much to the delight of the boys.

Oh, but we had fun that morning, and we received a lot of strange looks from the other patrons, but I didn't care one bit. I was spending some quality time with my sons. I still can't believe how those two words made me feel then. ‘My sons'. They still make me feel good today, but on that day, they made me feel like I was king of the world.

* * * * *

Signing the papers was just the beginning of the long process of making the twins my sons. It would take me several weeks to get everything squared away. Brad was a big help to me, finding all the things I could do on the internet as far as the government was concerned. It was like dominoes standing on their ends in a line. Tip the first one over and the rest would fall, and the first domino was getting their last name legally changed to mine. I won't bore you with the details, but I will tell you that it was much easier to take care of the twins for six months than it was to make everything ‘government approved'.

But, I'm getting ahead of the story. I mentioned earlier that the twins had changed. The rest of the family changed as well. We were all more relaxed and comfortable with each other. There were plenty of hugs and kisses passed around by everyone, and we decided, that Wednesday night as we ate dinner, that the up-coming weekend would be only for us.

Friday evening, even before I got home from work, Lindsay was dressed in her favourite ‘Uncle Warren' slacks and top outfit and the twins were snazzied up in matching blue jeans and T- shirts. Brad was already home and showered and changed. I grabbed a quick ‘no shampoo' shower and changed into jeans and Tee as well. We loaded ourselves into the van and off we went to the restaurant to begin our weekend together.

We were as close to being a family dining in a family restaurant as we could get. A few people gave us ‘the eye', but I took pride in the fact that my children weren't the ones making nuisances of themselves and disturbing the other diners. I took a lot of pride in that.

I sat at the end of the table. Lindsay sat to my right with Brad sitting beside her. The twins sat to my left. Justin and Jeremy warmed my heart many times that evening. They each had a cheeseburger and fries and, throughout the meal, I would catch them looking at me and they would smile their sweetest smile at me. Several times, they each picked up a fry and held it out to me or to Brad and we would bite off the end. They would smile at us again and eat the rest of they French fry.

There was no other reason for those smiles other than the fact that they were happy and, probably for the very first time in their short lives, they were not afraid anymore. I think that was more important to me than anything else. No child should live in fear.

After apple pie and ice cream dessert, I paid the bill and waited outside the ‘ladies' room for Lindsay while Brad took the twins into the ‘gents'. We piled into the van and headed for the Canadian Tire store where I bought Brad a new pair of rollerblades, a new bicycle for myself and a set of tires and inner tubes and a new set of brakes for Brad's bike (which was still in his father's shed back home), plus matching helmets for the two of us.

While I was at it, Brad and I found a bike rack for the roof of the van which would hold our bikes and another rack for the back door which would hold the three kids' bikes. We were ready for travel now.

I found matching bike shorts and jerseys for the twins in a fancy, mottled blue pattern. The boys loved them, but Lindsay had no interest in the suits. She would stick with regular shorts and tops, thank you very much. Now, I know I don't have the body for bike shorts, but Brad does, and I began looking for a suit in his size. I found one which matched the twins' suits and I reached out to take it from the stand.

Brad grabbed my wrist before I could grab the suit. "Don't even think about it, Pops," he whispered.

I looked at him as he smiled at me. "Not even for me?"

"Unless you let me ride my bike around the house, you can just forget it. I'm not wearing those things outside."

I winked at him. "You don't need your bike, Tiger," I said with a wicked little grin.

Brad smiled back, released my wrist, and grabbed the bike suit, checked the size, and dropped it into the shopping cart. He gave me a quick kiss on the lips. "Anything for you, Pops," he said sweetly, and he gave me a wicked little wink equal to my wicked little grin.

* * * * *

The twins were begging me to let them sleep in their new bike shorts, but I solved that problem by having Brad toss their suits, along with his own, into the washing machine while the boys were in their bath. They had already tried on their new suits when we got home to check the fit, and so had Brad. He didn't let me see him, though. That would be a surprise for me after the kids went to bed.

With all three kids bathed and in their sleep wear, we filled the snack bowls with potato chips and popcorn and tortilla chips, opened a tin of pop for each of us, turned the lights low, and sat on the sofa together to watch the new movie we picked up. The twins had never seen Mary Poppins.

Lindsay and Justin sat in my lap, of course, and Jeremy sat with Brad. I didn't have to worry about not eating, even with my arms were full of kids. Justin kept stuffing tortilla chips in my mouth. I got a kiss on the cheek with every chip, so I didn't mind, and, judging from the smacking sounds beside me, Jeremy was treating Brad likewise.

Somehow, the twins managed to stay awake well past their bedtime. It was almost nine-thirty before Mary Poppins finished. As Brad began cleaning up the livingroom, I sent Lindsay off to bed and carried the twins to their bed.

As I sat on the bed, giving the boys their goodnight hugs, Justin asked, "Daddy? Do you know how to fly a kite?"

"It's been a long time, but I think I remember how to do it."

"Can we fly a kite with you?" he asked.

"The way Jane and Michael did with their Daddy?" Jeremy added.

"You bet we can," I told them. "I'll buy them tomorrow and we can go to the park if you want."

That got me another hug from each of them and a kiss on both cheeks.

"Okay, guys," I said. "Time for bed. And no goofing around, you hear?"

They climbed out of my arms and scrambled under the covers. I tucked them in and gave them their final goodnight kiss. "Sweet dreams, my Sonskyns."

Justin smiled up at me and said, "We don't have bad dreams anymore, Daddy."

"We only have good dreams now," Jeremy said.

"Well, you have more good dreams tonight, too, then. Okay? I love you guys."

"We love you, too, Daddy," they said in tandem.

They curled up together and, within moments, were sound asleep. I stopped at the doorway and turned out the light. The night lights came on, casting a dim glow about the room. My boys were safe for the night. I blew them a kiss, then walked down the hall to my daughter's room. Lindsay was sitting on the side of her bed, waiting for me.

I sat down beside her and lifted her into my lap. She wrapped her arms around me and gave me a great big hug. "I love you, Daddy," she said softly.

"I love you, too, Sweetheart."

"I love you a who-o-o-o-ole lot."

I smiled, pushed her gently away, and looked down at her. "Okay, what do you want?"

She smiled up at me and asked, "Can I have a pyjama party next weekend?"

"How many?"

"Only five of us."

"Sure," I told her. "You can all sleep on the big bed in the guestroom."

"I thought we could make tents out of blankets and sleep on the floor."

"You can do that, too, if you want. I can get enough air mattresses for everyone."

She gave me another big hug.

"You make a list of what you need and we'll go shopping next week - just you and me, okay?"

She looked up and grinned. "Could we roast marshmallows in the fireplace?"

"Only if a grown-up is with you."

Her grin widened. "You're the best Daddy anyone could have."

"And you're the best Sweetheart." I hugged her and kissed her hair. "Now, come on. Time for bed. We'll talk about this later, okay?" I lifted her out of my lap and set her into her bed. She crawled beneath the covers and I tucked her in.

"Daddy?"

"Yes."

"Even if you said I couldn't have the party, I would still love you a whole lot."

I smiled down at her. "Thank you, Sweetheart. Pleasant dreams."

"Nite, Daddy."

"Goodnight, Sweetheart."

* * * * *

The lights were out and the doors were locked. The house was secure for the night. The kids were asleep. I wasn't surprised to find our bedroom door closed. I was, however, surprised to find it locked. I rapped gently on it twice with the knuckle of my middle finger.

Brad's voice called out softly. "Just a sec, Ted."

I could hear rustling inside, but no hints as to what Brad might be doing. Finally, I heard footsteps, then the click of the lock as it was released. I opened the door and stepped inside. Brad stood there with a silly smile on his face and wrapped in a blanket.

"What in heck is this?" I said, grinning at him.

"Close the door," he said.

I did.

"Go sit on the bed."

I did that as well.

Brad stood in front of me. His silly grin had disappeared. "I love you, Pops," he said softly, then bent down to kiss me. When he stood up again, he said, "This is for you."

He released the blanket and it fell to the floor. My Tiger stood there in his biker shorts and jersey and nothing else. Brad is beautiful and sexy at the worst of times. This was, indeed, one of the best of times. The bedside lamp sparkled off the shiny material of his suit, highlighting and shadowing all the right parts.

Brad's pectorals were gently molded into perfect mounds, his nipples poking out ever so subtly in solid nubs. The material hugged his slightly-rounded belly, indenting into his belly button. On anyone else, the shorts would look rude and obscene. On Brad, they were mouth-wateringly delicious. There was no disguising the package he carried. Even soft, everything was pulled into place by the nylon spandex, stretching out and around it. His cock, tucked into the left leg of the shorts, curled over the two rounded orbs beneath.

Brad slowly began to rotate. His ass came into view and he stopped so I could look at him in profile for a few moments. His rounded ass pushed against the spandex, becoming a half moon. As he continued to turn, the material dipped invitingly into the valley between the mirrored cheeks. Above, his broad back was hugged tightly and his strong arms were wrapped in a second skin.

By the time Brad rotated completely, his smile had returned. "Do you approve?"

I stood up and pulled him into my arms, pressing my body against his.

"Oh, yes, Pops," he said as a wide grin appeared. "You approve."

"You belong on a pedestal for the whole world to see," I told him.

"Only you, Ted," he replied. "Maybe the kids, but no-one else. I won't wear them outside."

I pulled away from him and looked into his handsome, young face. "I'll never ask you to." I kissed him, long and hard. "Thank you, Brad."

"Anything for you, Ted," he whispered.

I looked into his marvelous, green eyes for a long time. "Gee-sus, Murphy," I said finally. "I love you so much."

We kissed again, hugging and grasping at each other. My hands explored Brad's smooth back and ass, clutching his firm, round, ass cheeks in my hands and pulling his hips into mine. Our kisses quickly advanced beyond tender and loving after that.

Brad's hands moved from my back to the hem of my T-shirt, pulling it up and over my head, then off my arms. My own hands reluctantly abandoned his ass as he did so, but quickly returned. I grabbed his jersey and peeled it up his body and off. As my hands returned to Brad's ass, slipping beneath the spandex this time, Brad's fingers found the button and zipper of my jeans and he worked to undo them. He pushed my jeans and my underwear down at the same time and I lifted my legs one at a time so he could push my clothes from my feet and remove my socks.

I stood there naked before him and he pulled me into his clutches once more. His kisses became urgent and noisily passionate as my hands pushed his riding shorts down and off his butt before moving around to the front to gently and carefully uncover his swollen crotch. I pushed his shorts down and Brad stepped out of them. My hand found his hardening cock and wrapped itself around it. As our kisses continued, I began to stroke him.

Brad's hand found my cock as well. Together, we stood there, kissing each other and hugging each other with one arm and jerking each other off.

"Oh, God, Ted," Brad groaned, "that feels so good. Please don't stop."

I had no intention of doing so.

We kissed and we stroked and we stroked and we kissed. Brad's cock felt as comfortable and at home in my hand as it did in either my mouth or my ass. We continued for several minutes before I felt the tell-tale signs of Brad's impending orgasm. My tempo sped up and Brad moaned into my mouth.

Without taking his lips away from mine, he mumbled, "Oh, God, Ted, I'm close!"

I felt his cock beginning to swell and pulsate and I quickly dropped to one knee and sucked his cockhead into my mouth. Moments later, Brad was dumping his cream into me and I sucked it all down. His groans of release sounded above me and his fingers dug into my shoulders as he fought to keep his balance.

Slowly his climax ended and his cum reduced to a dribble. I continued sucking gently until Brad's cock began to soften and he pulled himself out of my mouth, grabbed me under my arms, and pulled me to my feet. He fell to his knees, sucking my cock into his throat, and bringing me to my own very satisfying orgasm.

All too soon it was over and Brad removed me from his mouth, stood up, and we kissed again. When we felt we had kissed each other enough, we separated. Brad grabbed up the blanket from the floor and wrapped it around us. We walked arm-in-arm toward the bathroom.

Before we went to bed that night, we each enjoyed one more orgasm in the shower stall. Brad insisted.

To Be Continued
 
With the adoption safely behind us now, the next big 'event' is, obviously, the 'wedding'.

I haven't written it yet, of course, but I know exactly what is going to happen. This is one of the few events in this story which I have spent a lot of times thinking about and planning.

You know I'm something of a 'master at the cliffhanger'. It has been mentioned several times throughout these pages. So, with that in mind, any speculations as to what I have planned for you in the chapter leading up to the wedding and for the wedding itself?

You can think of this as a 'book club' waiting for the next installment to hit the bookstands and discussing what is going to happen.

I may comment on your comments, but nothing you say will change the future. It has already been decided. I'm just curious what you think I'm going to do with it. ;)
 
OK, Neil. I haven't had a chance to read since Monday, with the new job and all. You are absolutely amazing! I cried so much it took both chapters for me to compose myself.
I have a few ideas about the wedding, but I will think on it some before posting on that. I know you have been working on this in your head for some time as you have told me. I'll return soon with my thoughts on this.

Once again, thank you so much!

Gary
 
I like that line from above about "happy" chapter. That is a good name for it.
 
Yes Neil. It is certainly a VERY HAPPY CHAPTER after all the stress & strain you put us through before !!!
Thanks, & get over the 'bug' quickly .... ok?
BTW, It didnt show in the writing !
peace & love
Harry
 
Thanks, & get over the 'bug' quickly .... ok?
BTW, It didnt show in the writing !
peace & love
Harry

I got over the 'bug' quickly enough. I was feeling fine by Friday.

I should have had that chapter written on Wednesday. I'd already started it on Tuesday. I didn't even finish it until almost 11:30 Thursday night. My concentration was next to nothing and I wasn't happy with the chapter at all, especially the ending. I wanted it to be so much more.

Oh, well, I suppose even Agatha Christie had her 'off' days.

But, thank you all for your kind understanding. I appreciate it very much.
 
I have just returned from a week in the mountains and, Neil, I am so glad I went on my trek before the cliffhangers started. I don't think I could have enjoyed my time there if I had to wait through it all. Thanks goodness I have been able to read right through the tramatic times. Now, fortunately, I can relax knowing that all is well, for the time being.

You certainly know how to keep all of us on our toes. I am sorry to hear you were not feeling well, but as others have said, it was not obvious in your writing. Glad you are feeling better now.

Thanks, Neil!

Craiger
 
WATCHING BRAD
Part 92​

Brad stayed home Saturday morning to change the tires on his bike and to be there in case Mark needed anything. I suspected Mark was as busy helping Brad as he was cleaning my house, but I didn't mind too much. I liked Mark, and Brad seemed to have taken him under his wing. Brad had only a few more weeks left of school and I had a feeling Mark would become more of a fixture around the house.

He was such a good kid, and worked his ass off to please people. The kids loved him and I often caught him ‘wrasslin' with the twins. To be more correct, the twins often tackled Mark when he least expected it. He never got angry with them and would play around with them for only a few minutes before he'd tell them he had to get back to work.

So, there I was on Saturday morning - just Daddy and the kids. The twins rode in the shopping cart. Lindsay stood on the lower rack and held onto the handle as I pushed them along. We went on a ‘Summer Backyard Fun' shopping spree. We found the kites easily enough and I let the kids pick out their favourite colours. I'd never seen those types of kites before. There was no framework to keep their shape, but, they were made for kids, so I bought them. I picked up two patriotic ‘grown-up' kites for myself and Brad, each resembling the Canadian flag. I thought they'd be impressive against a blue sky what with all that red and white.

I picked up one of those Slip ‘n Slide mats that you hook up to a garden hose and you run and do a face dive on the mat and slide to the other end. The kids would have a ball with that. I bought a six-player croquet set and a baseball set with balls and bat soft enough not to hurt anyone who got bonked on the head. I bought a water sprinkler which was really a hose with fifteen jets which twisted and turned like a runaway water hose. That would keep the kids cool on a hot, summer day. The kids picked out a Super Soaker each and Lindsay was particularly taken with a nature set which included nets and little containers for all the bugs she caught. At her request, I got her a new skipping rope and a badminton set. Of course, I had to buy the perennial favourites - Frisbees and bubble makers.

I grabbed up a few other outside toys, but I forget what they were at the moment. I'm sure I'll remember them when the kids start playing with them.

On the way home, I took the kids for a soft ice cream at Dairy Queen, then I pulled into the Tim Hortons Drive-Thru and picked up some Timbits and some apple fritters for our ‘surprise' picnic lunch. The kids didn't know about that yet.

As I had guessed, Mark was helping Brad with his bicycle. As Brad pumped air into his tires with a hand pump, Mark was busy washing the bike down for him. Of course, the twins were content to stand back and watch a ‘man working with tools'. Lindsay couldn't be bothered. She helped me carry the packages into the house and into the livingroom where we began opening them together. It was like our own private little Christmas.

"Have you thought about what you want for your party?" I asked her.

"I'm still thinking, Daddy," she answered. "I don't know what kind of games to play. I've never been to a pyjama party before."

"Neither have I," I smiled. "Why don't you ask Terry on Monday? She should know."

"Do you think there were pyjama parties when she was a little girl?"

"I'm sure there were."

"Oh, I asked one other friend," she said. "Is that okay?"

"That's fine with me, Sweetheart. It sounds like you're going to have a lot of fun."

"I hope so."

"I'm sure you will."

We finished opening all the new toys and bagged up the garbage and sorted out the recyclables. I left Lindsay to examine her new Nature Kit and went into the kitchen to begin preparing our picnic lunch.

Brad came in with the boys a few minutes later with Mark tagging along behind. As Brad went to wash up in one bathroom, Mark went to the other and the twins joined Lindsay with all the new toys. I took a short break to tally up Mark's hours and to write him a cheque, then sent him on his way.

So, about forty minutes later, we on headed for the park down the street. Brad walked in front carrying the big plastic cooler with the food and drinks and three helmets piled on top. He wore a backpack full of rollerblades and knee and elbow pads. Lindsay walked beside him carrying her new badminton set and kite. I walked behind with the twins. They carried their kites and I carried everything else in my own backpack.

I had been worried that morning when we woke up. The sky was overcast and rain threatened, but, by late morning, the clouds had cleared and the sky was blue. A gentle breeze was blowing in off the lake. Good kite-flying weather, yet not strong enough to cause serious problems for badminton.

The park was quite busy. Lots of people wandering the paths and plenty of kids playing in the play area. We found a spot out of the way of everyone which would give us plenty of room for our kites and badminton. I pulled the blanket out of the backpack and spread it out and we set everything at one end. We decided to do the kites first. I was a little worried. I'd never seen kites like these before. With no supporting frames or anything, it seemed the wind would inflate the kite and help it to hold its shape. But, they were recommended for kids, and the little boy on the package had looked like he was having fun, so I took their word for it.

We got the twins going first. As Brad carried the kites away from us, I unreeled about twenty metres of string. "We'll do Jeremy first!" Brad called out.

I handed Jeremy his spool of string and showed him how to hold it as Justin looked on curiously. I put my hands over Jeremy's hands. "Now, hold your arms out." When he did, I shouted, "Slack, Brad!"

Brad took up the slack and I felt the spool begin to pull away. "Okay, hold tight." I looked up at Brad. He was holding the kite into the wind. Miraculously, the wind caught it and filled it with air. The kite took shape. The string divided into three near the end and each thread was tied securely to three small, triangular wings beneath. It looked like a kite!

"When Brad lets go of the kite, pull the string toward you, okay? I'll help you."

"Okay, Daddy," Jeremy said.

"Ready when you are, Brad!"

"Okay! On ‘three'!" he yelled back. "One. . . Two. . . Three!"

Brad released the kite and I pulled Jeremy's arms toward his chest. The kite soared into the air and Jeremy began bouncing and squealing his excitement.

I moved Jeremy's hands away slowly again. "Now, if the kite starts to fall, or you want it to go higher, pull in again, like this." I tugged on his hands and the kite flew higher above us. I showed him how to let out more string and to let his kite fly even higher, but Justin was getting very impatient, so, I told Justin to hold on tight and I released his hands. I kept them there for a moment, just in case, but he held on fine.

I grabbed up Justin's string and moved him away a bit so the kites wouldn't become horribly entangled, as Brad picked up Justin's kite. We repeated our actions and soon Justin's kite was as high in the sky as his brother's kite. We did the same with Lindsay.

Our kites required some assembly, what with the three supporting arms, but they were quick and easy. Brad carried them out as I unreeled the string. He set them on the ground, then he returned to stand beside me. Together, we ran backwards until the wind caught our ‘Maple Leaf' kites and lifted them into the air, and then we moved back to stand near the kids in case they needed us.

It wasn't quite the scene in Mary Poppins, but we were gathering quite a little crowd of people around us. The kids kites were very colourful and shiny in their nylon, neon hues and glistened against the blue sky. Brad and I kept an eye on the kids. Fortunately, the wind was strong enough and the kites were designed well enough to keep them in the air with very little effort on their parts.

We flew our kites for about twenty minutes before Justin suddenly shouted to me, "Daddy, I'm hungry. How do I crash it?"

"Hang on a minute," I told him as I began reeling in my kite. Brad did the same. He was faster than I was and had his on the ground and was bringing in Justin's kite before I got mine back to Earth. I helped Jeremy after that as Lindsay reeled in her own kite by wrapping the string around the spool.

The crowd dispersed as the fun drew to a close and left us to our blanket and picnic lunch. Brad packed away the kites and I unpacked the cooler. Within minutes, we were all sitting around on our blanket enjoying our lunch. Dessert, of course, was Timbits and apple fritters.

* * * * *

As Brad put on his new rollerblades, I put the skates, helmets, and pads on the twins. Lindsay, meanwhile, was waiting impatiently for me, a shuttlecock in her hand and two badminton rackets under her arm. She didn't have to wait long. Soon enough, Brad was ready and, holding the twins by the hand, walked them to the paved walkways and set out skating with them.

Lindsay handed me a racket and we took our places. She served. It took us a few serves to get into the groove of the game, but soon we were chalking up pretty healthy volleys. I knew Lindsay played badminton in school, but I had never played with her before. I was being gentle with her at first. I mean, I'm three times her age, and I'm her father. I'm supposed to be gentle. Before long, though, she had this old ass of mine scrambling to make returns.

A half-hour later, I admitted defeat. "I'm sorry, Sweetheart," I said as I walked toward her. "You're too good."

Lindsay smirked. "You're too old, Daddy," she replied.

I stopped in front of her and knelt down to give her a hug and a kiss. "Yes, I am, Sweetheart," I said. "I wish I wasn't so I could play with you longer."

"Will you swing with me instead?"

"That I can do." I gave her another kiss.

We put the rackets and birdie back into their box and walked hand-in-hand to the swings. I set myself into the leather strap seat and lifted Lindsay into my lap. She sat with her back against my chest, her legs straddling mine.

"We don't have to swing, Daddy," she said. "We can just wobble if you want."

So, we wobbled. Digging my toes into the dirt, we swayed forward and back. I reached around Lindsay, grasping her hands in mine and folding them over her stomach. She leaned her head back against my shoulder and we swung there gently, listening to the kids playing around us and watching Brad and the twins skating around the park.

"This is fun, Daddy," Lindsay said softly.

"It sure is, Sweetheart," I said, and I kissed her hair.

She snuggled herself into me and we had our silent fun.

* * * * *

Lindsay and I joined Brad and the twins on the blanket where we changed the boys out of their skating gear and got them into their shoes again. Then, as Brad and Lindsay exchanged volleys with the badminton shuttlecock, the twins ran to the swings and I joined them there, standing behind them and pushing them until they were flying like their kites.

That lasted all of five minutes, then it was off to the jungle gym with its slides and ladders and such. They lasted much longer there, scrambling up and down and in and out and around until their power switches suddenly flipped into the ‘off' position. They came down the slide and, as one, raised their arms to be picked up.

I carried them back to the blanket and began packing things away for the walk home. Brad and Lindsay joined me and, before the twins fell asleep on the blanket, I slid the backpack over my shoulders, grabbed up the boys, and we were on our way home again. Brad followed, carrying the cooler and his own backpack. Lindsay walked beside me this time, holding her cherished badminton set.

Minutes later, with the boys all peed out, I sat down on the sofa with them in my lap. They curled up against me and, within moments, they were asleep. Lindsay changed clothes, then joined me on the sofa and began playing Nintendo. Brad, meanwhile, unpacked everything and put it all away before joining Lindsay for a little one-on-one competition with the Nintendo paddles. I sat there and watched and did my best Daddy Bed impersonation.

The rest of the afternoon was slow and lazy. After the twins woke up, I set about making supper - frozen fish sticks and fries. Yeah, I know. Culinary child abuse. But it's what the kids wanted. Supper came and went, as did the children's baths. Afterward, we curled up on the sofa together and watched Disney's Shrek one more time.

At last, and finally, the house was quiet. The kids were asleep and Brad and I sat in the dark with only a single candle burning. We sat on the sofa and listened to the silence as we shared a single bottle of beer between us. Later, when the beer was finished, we blew out the candle and shared a hot bath together. I sat between Brad's legs that night, leaning against his hard body and resting my head on his shoulder.

Brad hugged my chest and kissed my ear. "There's only one thing that can make this better," he said quietly.

"What's that?" I asked.

"Me being married to you." He hugged me close again. "I've been so happy since I met you, Pops, but nothing will make me happier than for you to put that ring on my finger. I can't wait for the first day I start spending the rest of my life with you."

I twisted around so I could look into his face. "Neither can I, Tiger," I said. "Neither can I."

* * * * *

We awoke the next morning to grey skies and rain pitter-pattering against the window panes and to the sounds of Sunday morning cartoons from the livingroom. It was time to take off my ‘lover' hat and put on the ‘Daddy' hat, at least until the kids had their breakfast. I rolled to my side and kissed Brad ‘good morning'. The taste of him was still in my mouth and the taste of me was still on his lips and tongue. The sole remains of last night's lovemaking, and they would be all gone with a little bit of toothpaste and mouthwash.

"As much as I would love to stay right here all day, I have things to do besides love you."

"Damn," Brad said with a smile, and he kissed me again. "By the way, there's one thing I'm going to enjoy more than our wedding."

"What's that?"

"Our honeymoon," he grinned. "Just you and me for two whole weeks. Better start taking your vitamins, Pops. You're going to need ‘em."

"I suppose I should stock up on condoms, too, then."

That one earned me another kiss. And then he abruptly started laughing.

I pulled away and looked at him. Brad rolled onto his back and laughed out loud, covering his eyes with his left forearm.

"What?" I asked.

Through his laughter, I caught one word: "Customs!"

I started laughing, too. Of course, that caught the attention of my two newest family members who came running into the room and jumping onto our bed and, ultimately, onto us.

"You're not a good Daddy today," Justin said as he looked down at me from his perch on my chest.

"Why?" I asked.

"We're hungry and you're playing with Brad."

"Well," I said after I bent my head up to give him a kiss. "Now it's time to take care of you." I turned to Jeremy and he stretched to get his own kiss. "Now, scoot back to the television and I'll be out in a minute, okay?"

They climbed down from the bed and went running off to the livingroom again. After one more kiss for Brad, I sat up and swung my legs out of bed. "The joys of fatherhood," I said.

Brad sat up and wrapped his arms around me from behind. "Any regrets?"

I put my hand over his. "Not a single one," I said as I pulled his hand away from me. "Now, let me go before I get Jeremy to jump on your nuts."

Brad let me go, but not before he gave me one final hug.

* * * * *

The rain put a bit of a damper on our weekend together. Whereas I had planned on spending Sunday touring the bicycle trails with my kids, we ended up parking ourselves downstairs in the den with a roaring fire in the fireplace to help ease the damp, May chill. I say ‘roaring'. It was more of a ‘purr'. One of those fake logs you can buy at the hardware store.

Brad played with the boys and their race car and train sets as Lindsay and I sat together on the sofa, pad of paper and pen in hand, making out a list of things she wanted for her pyjama party.

The fun really began, though, when Jeremy suddenly tackled Brad and began tickling him. Brad fell to his back on the floor, laughing and giggling wildly as Justin joined his brother. Brad cried out for help and I, being the cavalier fellow that I am, jumped to his rescue and grabbed Justin away from him and dropped him to the foam futon there and began tickling his ribs.

Justin screamed with laughter and twisted and jerked and tried to get away. Lindsay joined the fray and jumped on my back, which took me from my knees to my side. Moments later, I was fighting off two children intent on digging their fingers into my armpits. I fought back and started a bit of tickling of my own. Of course, that made the kids even more determined to gain the upper hand and they doubled their efforts.

Brad managed to grab Jeremy in his arms and crawl over to me, dropping him on me as well. Now I had three kids to contend with, and Brad sat back on his ass and watched, his knees up and his arms resting on them.

I threatened to send them all to bed for the day if they didn't stop. That didn't work. It didn't even slow them down. The only way I could stop them was to wrap my arms around them and hug them all to me and threaten them that I would never give them another kiss if they didn't get off me.

That had the exact effect I had hoped it would have. Six small arms grabbed me and hugged me and three sets of lips found any part of my face that was within reach. I rewarded them with all the kisses they could handle, and, believe me, they could handle a lot of them.

"Now," I said seriously, "I want you all to do me a great big favour."

"What, Daddy?" Lindsay asked.

I paused a moment before shouting, "Get Brad!"

They did.

* * * * *

The rain stopped as we were eating lunch and the sun came out for a short while, but the clouds rolled in once more, so we decided to stay at home and make our fun there. We took advantage in the break in the rain to set up the croquet hoops and to have a round. There were enough mallets for all, but I didn't play. I spent my time standing behind Justin and Jeremy during their turns to help them.

We managed to play two rounds before the rain caught up with us again and we were forced inside. It was a surprise cloudburst, however. The skies opened up and the rain poured down on us. We all got unpleasantly soaked before we could make it to cover. As Lindsay and Brad went to change, I got the twins out of their shirts and pants and got them warmed up with nice, fluffy towels. I got them some dry clothes for them, told them to get dressed, and grabbed up their wet clothes. I went to my bedroom to change and found Brad there, waiting for me.

"I thought I'd toss all these into the washer," he said as I unbuttoned my shirt. "This has been a fun weekend, hasn't it?"

"And tiring," I said. "You sure you still want to marry me?"

Brad dropped the clothes to the floor and came forward and took over undressing me. "I've never been happier in my life, Ted," he said softly as his gentle fingers worked. "I have four people here who I love very much, and I have four people who love me. I have the most handsome and sexy man in the world standing in front of me. I can't imagine anything more in life that I could ever want."

Brad paused with his fingers on the lowest button of my shirt. He looked directly into my eyes. "I do love you, Ted," he said in a hushed whisper. "Don't ever doubt that. It's real, and you're never going to get rid of me. Do you believe that?"

I scanned his green eyes. I could see the love he had for me in them. "Yes, Brad, I believe it."

"Please don't ever stop loving me, Pops."

Brad kissed me for a long time, hugging me close to him until he was ready to release me. Moments later, he had my shirt and pants off and gathered up our clothes. "I'll get Lindsay's clothes and throw everything in the washer."

"Hang her top on the line. It doesn't go in with the other clothes."

"Okay," he said. "I love you, Ted." He went out the door, closing it behind him. He didn't even wait for my response.

* * * * *

The twins weren't watching television as I thought they would be. I found them on their bed, asleep. All they had on were their socks and underwear. Their clean jeans and shirts lay on the floor. I untucked the blanket from the foot of the bed and folded it up and over to cover them against the dampness. I kissed them on the cheek and left them to sleep.

The rest of the day was equally as quiet and lazy. The twins woke up from their nap and came running out to the livingroom in their socks and underwear. They came to a stop in front of me, all smiles and happy faces.

"Can we have some juice, Daddy?" Justin asked.

"Aren't you forgetting something?" I asked in return.

"Please?" Jeremy said.

"Yes," I replied, "but I was thinking more along the lines of some pants."

They put their hands on their bellies and looked down at themselves. "Oh, yeah," they said, and off they went, back to their room.

"What kind?" I called after them.

"Grape!" one said. "Orange!" said the other.

I glanced at Lindsay. "Do you want some juice, Sweetheart?"

"Apple, please," she replied. "No! pineapple."

"Do we have pineapple?" I asked, looking at Brad.

"Should have," he said. "If not up here, there should be some downstairs."

"Okey dokey," I said. "One juice from the apple of pine coming right up."

By the time I returned with the juices, the twins were dressed and, along with their sister, had already decided on what they wanted for supper that night. Hotdogs with relish. The one thing we didn't have in the house. I didn't feel like driving to the store.

"How about some Kraft Dinner?" I suggested.

"Yes!" Justin shouted. "KD!"

Whew. Trip to the store averted. Until. . .

"With hotdogs!" Jeremy roared.

"And relish!" Lindsay shrieked.

"I'll get your keys," Brad said with a wide smirk.

I left the twins with Brad. Lindsay came along with me. I let her pick out something for dessert. She scoured the bakery aisle for almost ten minutes before she decided on raspberry Danish. I picked up two packages of six in case the kids wanted a bedtime snack.

After supper, I got the kids into their baths and into their sleep wear before we all settled down in front of the television to watch Mary Poppins again. I was relieved they didn't pick Shrek. That ogre doesn't seem so funny to adults after watching him thirty-seven times.

Finally, after the kites were flying and Mary Poppins drifted over the rooftops of London hanging onto her umbrella, the credits began to roll and I hit the ‘stop' button on the DVD player. As Lindsay began watching the Special Features, I carried the twins into their bedroom, folded down their blanket once more and tucked it in, and then tucked them in as well.

"Goodnight, my Sonskyns," I said, smiling. "See you in the morning." I kissed them and smoothed their hair, then stopped at the door as they curled into their usual sleeping positions. I blew them one final kiss and left the room.

I let Lindsay watch her DVD until nine-fifteen, then took her into bed and tucked her in.

"Did you have fun this weekend, Sweetheart?" I asked.

"Yeah," she replied. "It was fun with just us an no-one else."

"We'll do it more often in the Summer," I said. "Have you decided if you want to sleep in the big bed or on the floor when you have your party?"

"I'll ask the girls tomorrow."

"Okay. Sweet dreams, Sweetheart," I said as I kissed her goodnight.

"Nitey-nite, Daddy," she said. She rolled over to face the window and I left her, turning off the light as I exited her room.

Brad was waiting for me in the livingroom. He held his arm open for me and I settled into it, falling against his chest and shoulder as his arm came around me.

"Where do they get all that energy?" he asked.

"I don't know, but I wish they would share some with me."

"Don't worry," Brad said assuredly. "By the time Summer is over, they'll have you all beefed up and full of more energy than you'll know what to do with. No more Timbit Tummy."

I smacked Brad's tummy with the palm of my hand and looked at him. "Watch it, kid," I warned jokingly. "I can still take you over my knee."

"And do what?"

"Give you a jolly good hiding," I said.

"What's that?"

"A spanking."

"Oh!" Brad's eyes opened wide. "Promises, promises!"

"I can do it, you know."

"I'm sure you could," he replied, grinning. "And would you kiss it and make it all better afterward?"

I grinned back. "That's the best part of a jolly good hiding."

"Well, then. You might was well start practicing." Brad linked his fingers in my hair and pulled my mouth to his.

We practiced until we went to bed an hour later.

To Be Continued
 
Great Chapter; with all that love going around. :=D: :=D: It is such a joy to read this story. (*8*) When school starts back up, I will miss reading it in the mornings. :(

What will happen next? :gogirl: I am waiting for that cliffhanger? (!)
 
Good morning Neil. Thank you for another wonderful
chapter in the life of Ted and Brad. It is becoming
more and more difficult to find the right words to
describe how beautiful it is.
I know when I came out of the hospital it was there
to raise my spirits and has continued over some rough
days. Many thanks as always you are a genius of
the written word. Hope you are feeling better.
shea ..| :wave:
 
Neil, Buddy! Having had the amazing opportunity of helping raise three young nephews, and having "My" Kev, by my side, all of the time, I can not put into words what this chapter has meant to me!! In dire jeapordy of repeating myself, "Neil, Dude! YOU ROCK!!!" AWESOME!! (group)

Keep smilin'!! :kiss: (*8*)
Chaz ;)
 
Neil, Buddy! Having had the amazing opportunity of helping raise three young nephews, and having "My" Kev, by my side, all of the time, I can not put into words what this chapter has meant to me!!

Never having had the opportunity to raise any children, Ted is only doing what I think he should be doing.

If this story is still going when the twins graduate high school, I guess we'll see if what I thought was the right thing to do. ;)
 
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