I never really liked long distance relationships and tried
to stay away from them whenever possible. Whenever I had the option to either
break up with the guy and run away or move with him to some far off land--such
as China--I tended to say bye and go back to being a single orange. The only
exception to that rule was James, and now Skye.
We weren't exactly lovey-dovey--considering she lives
thousands of miles away--but I still loved her more than anything (other than
my children, of course).
She always made sure to send a good night text before it was
time for bed in Sunlit Tides, and it always ended with "I love you,"
which made me smile uncontrollably every time.
My kids didn't take the news so civilly. "YOU'RE--
WHAT? THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE. HOW HAVE YOU POPPED OUT FIFTY EIGHT KIDS? YOU DON'T
EVEN LIKE MEN LIKE THAT!" Chloe was the most confused, but she eventually
came around and started calling Skye "Mumzy."
After I found some stability, Chloe and Lincoln stepped up
to the vanilla birthday cake and blew out their candles, turning into gorgeous
young adults. Chloe, her gorgeous red hair long and curly, is a piano teacher,
running her business out of her home (which she shares with Lincoln). Lincoln
is a soccer player and is very fancied by many of the girls in our town. He,
being a boy, takes advantage of this and, in his words, "is exploring his
options." Those poor girls he broke up with will probably never love
again. Oh, who am I kidding, most of my sons can make up for their older
brother's damage (clearly, I am joking. Sort of, anyway).
Molly and Simon were next, and I am not at all ashamed to
say that neither of them changed. At all. Molly is still completely
"nerdy," reading like a mad man when she isn't working on her
algebra. Simon, being her male equal, is also considered a nerd among their
peers. He still enjoys chess, and spends most of his time locked up in the
study playing on the computer or in the basement, playing on the table.
Jeremy has taken to a path that I haven't seen any of my
kids take in a long time, probably since baby number six, Serin. Of course,
since he's still pretty young, he isn't sneaking out to clubs when I'm asleep
like she did, but he doesn't exactly follow my rules. When we aren't arguing,
he's sneaking out of the house and to the park to hang out with his friends.
Let's just say that the majority of the time, he's grounded and is supposed to be in his room with nothing
to look at but the wall.
Our second Parker family photo turned out to be really cute,
so I hung it up in my bedroom, where it will hang until I can get Skye to build
me my house.
Once Chloe and Lincoln moved out, I was left with only three
kids in my company, which I really do not like. I prefer to have a mini army of
my spawn running around the house, so I got cracking on finding the next
challenge father. This time his name was Harvey Deed, and he looked exactly like my friend Hadley Reed! I
loved this father a lot, since Hadley makes a really great man.
After I had picked up his contribution, I headed off to the diner where Skye would be
meeting me for lunch. When I arrived, anxious to see my girlfriend for the
first time since she left Sunlit Tides, I sprinted into the building and
searched around the crowded room for her. "Paisley!" she called,
sitting in a corner booth. I skipped over to her and sat down, grinning
broadly.
"Hey Skye," I smiled.
"Hello," she replied, and without much hesitation
she scooted over to me and planted a kiss on my lips. "I've been really
excited to see you, but I can't keep coming here, you know. Someday you're
going to have to come to Cherwood to see me. I can't be expected to all of the
work."
I nodded. "I know, but there's something I've been
meaning to ask: What's happened with Ellie?" Eloise Honnette was my cousin
who had been dating Skye, and it had appeared that they were going to be
together forever. Until, that is, Skye showed up at my doorstep and we started
dating. "You told me that you broke up with her but I don't know much
after that."
She sighed. "Well, she understood and said that she
could see something between the two of us long before either of us figured it
out, but I could tell that she was sad. Some of my sources claim to have seen
her crying in the park, and I feel bad."
I looked down at my hands on the table, ashamed of myself.
How could I do that to my own flesh and blood? When all of this first happened
I was concerned that Ellie would take her blind rage out on me, but once I knew
what was actually happening, I would have preferred that to what I was feeling.
Skye seemed to have read my mind, because she said, "You know, she doesn't
blame you. She said that specifically."
I shook my head weakly. "She's just saying that. She hates me, I just know it. I'd hate me too if I stole my girlfriend that I was supposed to be with forever."
"I know you don't believe in soul mates, Paisley, so
don't start claiming you do to create a reason to blame yourself for this. You
tend to do that a lot, even when a situation is completely out of your
control."
"But this wasn't!" I said, louder than I intended,
earning a few looks from irritated diners. "I had the power to turn you
away and send you back to Ellie, but did I? No!"
Skye's purple eyes widened and she rested her hand on mine
in an attempt to settle me and shook her head.
I laughed wearily. "Why do you even love me?" I
whispered.
She shrugged. "I dunno," was her dull reply. At my
shocked expression, she added, "You're just loveable, I guess. And you're
kinda cute." She grinned and leaned in to kiss me again, but was stopped
short at the sound of an angry voice.
"Hey freaks, just because you enjoy mackin' on each
other, does not mean that we enjoy
watching it!" yelled a man at the bar, watching us with disgust etched on
his face.
"I agree, it's completely disgusting with people can
get away with these days," said a woman next to him, wearing the same
expression.
"Excuse me," seethed Skye, pulling away from me
and standing up. "I didn't ask for your opinion. If you have a problem
with the way we live our lives then you can get the hell out of here or you can
keep your stupid mouth shut. I will not be
insulted like this just because I'm a little different."
I sank back into my seat, proud of her but deathly afraid at
the same time. I don't think that I have ever seen her so angry before.
"Now I won't stand here and lecture you about how we
should all be treated equally, but if you open your mouth again I swear to God
I will rip off what makes you a so-called man and chuck it into the
ocean." I snorted and she turned around, smirking triumphantly. "Now,
where were we?" she asked, leaned in and kissed me. No, not a light graze,
but what would have been considered the start of a full-on make out session.
She pulled me up out of the booth and we walked out of the
diner, making the sight of us holding hands visible to the man and woman at the
bar.
"It's really fun to mess with people," she said as
we slid into my car. "Just another perk to being a lesbian, I
suppose." She was obviously being sarcastic, but at the same time it
seemed that she really did like to use her sexual preferences to anger other
people. But in all honesty, it really was fun to watch her yell at certain idiots.
The drive home was rather silent, but not exactly an awkward
silence. I spent most of the time thinking about how I was going to tell my
family. I really didn't talk much to any of them, for reasons I really didn't understand
yet, but I still felt that me being gay was kind of something I should share
with the people who gave me life.
Since I lived so far away from them, the only way to get in
contact with them was over the phone. "Just do it quick, like ripping off
a band aid," Skye advised me as I dialed my parent's number and held the
phone up to my ear. "It'll make it easier."
I nodded and when Dad picked up I said, "Dad, there's
no easy way to say this, so here it goes: I'm gay."
There was a chilling silence that lasted much longer than I
liked. "I know," he replied simply.
"W-what?"
"I said I know," he said. "I've known since
you were a teenager. I dunno, don't ask me how I knew, I just did. I'm your
father."
After this was said, it was much easier to tell my mother,
Chase and Cassie. Mom replied the same way, whereas my siblings were slightly
shocked, but didn't take long to comprehend what I had just told them. It was
soon over, so Skye and I slumped down onto the floor and watched a little bit
of one of our favorite animes, Ouran High School Host Club.
After watching that for much longer than we should have, we
headed to bed and I slipped into a very peaceful slumber, dreaming of nothing.
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Skye and Paisley are so cute together :3
ReplyDeleteI love the babies names!!! :D Harry Potter is awesome!
Great post! :)
~Chloe
I agree! :3
DeleteThank you! It is my current obsession. >:D
Thanks so much!
Oh my goodness... I call my mother mumzy too. Chloe is awesome. ;)
ReplyDelete(Even if Skye isn't her actual mother...)
Ugh. People like that man and woman at the bar annoy the hell out of me. Good for Skye to bitch them out. They really did deserve that.
I love how Paisley's parents reacted. xD
The baby names this time around were the best!
Awesome post!
Hehe, I do too sometimes. I agree! She's a little crazy, but then again, so am I! :)
DeleteSame here. Yeah, I had fun writing that part. People like that deserve it, for sure.
Me too! They're definitely very cool about it. xD
Thank you! Harry Potter is a good name source!
Thanks so much!
SKYPIE
ReplyDeleteJolly good show Shanks.
Carry on the good work.
~Lorn/ Electra
Skyeley.
DeleteBich
Skye is correct, it's Skyley. ^_^ But I like your enthusiasm about them! :P
DeleteThanks a lot!
I will try!
Eeep! I wouldn't want to piss Skye off...Skyley is a cute couple name! I like! And I like using a male version of Hadley...she does make a pretty hot man! LOL
ReplyDeleteI just got a new OTP.
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