Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 10:50:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: T. Chase McPhee <survivalgame@yahoo.com>
Subject: Natures Way 08

The story below is a work of fiction, set in the
format of reality. Any resemblances to real people,
alive or in the hereafter, is entirely coincidental in
nature. It is not meant to accurately reflect upon
persons, in towns, cities, countries, nor governmental
areas, which the story is staged. If a sexual scene
involving male-to-male relationships offends you, then
you should not read this story. Additionally, if you
are under 18 years of age, in most state and
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Sexual safety matters. Remember guys, this is fiction.
In real life, use protection.

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"Nature's Way" 08
wriTten by T. Chase McPhee

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"Whew! Toughest exam I've ever taken!"

Justin had just breezed in from WRCC.

"Hey! What's going on around here?"

"Remodeling," Christian replied, furthering, "What
about the exam?"

"We had to assemble on a staff the first movement of a
Sonata, without going into too much detail."

"You lost me after you said `staff'!"

"Oh, so you did learn something at choir practice?"

"Lots more. I know all the lined notes: `Every Good
Boy Deserves Fudge!"

"Cool!"

"What about the spaces?" Justin questions his lover.

"The word `FACE'. Antonio gave me that hint."

"Sounds good. So, what are you up to?" Justin asks of
the current status of Birdy's Cafe.

"Working the counter. For the most part all the heavy
cooking is suspended, til the renovations are done."

"I see the dining room is getting an overhaul. What
else?"

"I'm not sure. I walked in here this morning and
Michael tells me about the lite menu," Christian says.

Just then, Michael walks in, with the foreman.

"Hey, Justin."

"Michael, what's happening here?"

"A bit of a renovation. Hey, Tony, Justin here is
choirmaster at the church."

"Really? I've done some singing in my days..."

Posing, Tony lets loose a rendition of `Addio, fiorito
asil', from `Madama Butterfly'.

"Impressive!"

"Thanks. Do you think you can find a place for me in
your tenor section?"

"We sure can use a magnificent voice as yours. Can you
be at rehearsal Thursday nights, at 7pm?"

"I can make it. Can I bring a friend?"

"Sure. All are welcome."

"He really can't sing," Tony adds.

Christian says, "He's not the only one!"

Suddenly they get interrupted, "Tony, we need your
help back here."

"What do you say, eh Justin?"

"I think it will be okay. Sometimes the tough part is
a director having to tell someone `not' to belt it
out," Justin confesses.

Christian says, "I'm sure with your expertise, you'll
be able to handle it. Hmm.. I wonder what his friend
is like?"

"I hope he can sing better than you!"

"Now that's just wrong!"

"I was only kidding, Christian."

"I know you were."

"I've got to get over to the church and practice."

"Okay. See ya later." After a quick kiss on the lips,
Justin adds "Bye!"

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"Ai, do you think those guys on the swim team are
handsome?"

"They are," Aidan replies to Philip.

"I think you're handsome," Diego says to Philip.

"Do you like being my boyfriend?" Philip asks Diego.

"Sometimes."

"Cool!"

Caleb, twelve years old asks, "How long have you been
boyfriends?"

"Ever since Aidan stopped being my boyfriend."

"Aidan?" James cuts in.

"Yeah, James?"

"How does a guy know if he is gay?"

Seth replies, instead of Aidan, "He's gotta like other
boys."

"That's a start, Philip says, adding, "You've gotta
more than like a guy. You have to want to kiss him,"
Philip says.

Diego adds, "I more than like Philip and someday we're
going to get married."

"Cool! Then you'll be just like my dads," Caleb
replies.

"And my dads," Diego says.

"Don't forget about our dads," Aidan answers for him
and Philip.

Jeremy, new to the clan wanders over by Chad and
Matty.

"Hey, dads."

"What's up, Jeremy?"

"I was wondering something."

"Ask and it shall be given."

"Huh?"

"In other words, what Matty is saying, is `what's
up'?" Chad asks.

"The guys are talking over there and I was
wondering... are you two are married?"

"Yup," Matty replies.

Chad adds, "What was it, two years ago?"

"That long ago?" Matty asks, joking.

"Thanks," Jeremy says, instantly running back to the
other guys, yelling, "My dads are married too, guys!"

The day whittles away super-fast, though it seems and
soon, the seven of the younger set are ready to head
for home and TV. They are not the only ones. Denis and
Mark, hanging out with the college crowd are ready to
crash as well.

"I didn't know college took so much out of a guy,"
Mark says.

Denis adds, "How does a guy find the time to study?"

Barry, hearing his sons talk, in the middle row of the
van, throws his two cents in, "By not overextending
yourself with indulging in pleasures?"

"Huh?" Both eighteen year olds ask.

"College is a serious thing."

"Your dad's right." Barry speaks for Steve, "Not only
are you learning things you'll utilize your whole life
through, but you're paying out those big bucks!"

"Correction!" Steve says, "'We' are paying out all
those big bucks?"

Barry looks across the middle of the van, catching
Steve's eye, as he turns his attention from the road
for a split second, and smiles. The teens become
silent, as if they've heard the same words spoken
before.

"I wonder how the clean up crews made out today, at
the schools?"

Steve smiling, says, "Yeah, it's Tom's and Eric's last
day on the `church chaingang'!"

"All kidding aside, I think it's been a good
experience for them, especially at the price of all
work and no monetary pay," Barry says.

"True. As Pastor Jack puts it, the boys are building
up their credit in Heaven!"

Even though it's the umpteenth time they've heard it,
Barry and Steve get a giggle out of the remark.

"It's good for community rapport for Pastor Jack to
have the church sponsor the youth groups at these
cleanups," Barry says.

"Good for the boys, too," Steve says, adding, "Oh, I
guess I'm repeating myself."

Barry leans over and gives Steve a peck on the cheek.

"What's that for?"

"Because you're so cute, even when you're wrong!"

Steve smiles, breaks out in whistling a no name tune.
Soon, they are pulling up, into James Kitchner's
driveway.

Diego says, "James? We're home," nudging him awake.

After a completed yawn, James barrels out of the side
of the van, aided by Mark, manning the door. Farewells
are given, by those still awake. Next stop, the same
repetitions, as they bid their goodbyes to Caleb
Kendall-Johnson.

"See you guys on Monday," Caleb turns to say.

Even though Chad, Matty and Jeremy found their way to
WRCC, Jeremy begged to ride home with them, so the
next stop became the Barr-Bridges homestead.

"Want to come in for some pizza?" Chad talked into the
driver's side of the van.

Hearing the word, `pizza', acted like candy to the
ears of the passengers. Soon the kids, young and
older, were begging for their dads, "Can we please?"
As when they were even two years younger, the same
manner, clasping their hands, as if praying, ensued
the clan, Diego and Seth catching on. Looking in the
rearview, Steve smiled at the gesture of pleading.

"Why not?" Barry answered for them all.

Steve added, "We better make a call to Callan and
Alonzo."

Barry laughed, saying, "Food? You're kidding Steve.
Them mind?"

Going back a year, both dads recalled how Diego always
started showing up at breakfast time, because the
`rents didn't feel like getting out of bed to make
breakfast, on Saturday mornings. Of course it still
continues, with another mouth to feed, when Seth came
on board.

"Will you look at those two?"

"Who?" Steve questioned.

"Who? Your son and his lover, the way they are acting
now."

"Oh? How's that?"

As they circled the van, Barry fills Steve in, "The
proud parents, with Jeremy in the middle?"

"Would you have ever thought parenthood would come
this quickly."

"Or ever?" Barry states.

"Now why would you think they would never have
children?"

"You're right, Steve," Barry says, grabbing his
lover's arm, as they walk towards the door of the
large house.

"They keep the shrubs up nicely," Steve comments.

"Yeah. Matty tells me there's a new landscaping outfit
in town."

"Maybe we should try them?"

"Think of it, Steve..."

"Oh, that's right. Now that Berk has finished with the
barn, he's taken up the landscaping."

"Yeah, he's having a ball pruning our yard in his own
fashion."

"Doing a good job at it too!" Steve says.

"I have to say I like the way it looks, too."

"I wondered about have that boulder removed from the
front."

Barry says, "Leave it. Berk has managed to fit it
right in with the pebbles and wild grasses."

"Do you think he'll ever go back to law enforcement
full time?"

"I think he likes sitting on the desk. He's more a
people person."

"Yet," Steve adds, "He did an excellent job at
detective work."

"So the captain says."

"Maybe he should see about joining up with the new
landscaping company?"

"Could be a good `in' for him, Steve. I'll ask Matty
for their card."

"Yeah. Good idea. Pass it on."

"Well, we better get in there," Barry says, walking up
the flight of stairs to the back deck.

Going inside, it's typical. Quiet fills the room,
until the kids get through their second slice.

"I was sooooo hungry from swimming so much," Philip
says.

Aidan adds, "I think I'm waterlogged!"

"I don't think I want to swim for a week," Diego says.

Both Steve and Barry say, in unison, "Yeah, right!"

They know, by Saturday afternoon, Diego and Seth will
be over, clad in their swimshorts!

"Dad?"

"Yes, Jeremy?" Matty answers, being closer.

"The guys were talking about a `nature walk'. Can we
go, too?"

Chad asks, facetiously, "Is it almost Saturday,
already?"

Steve jokes, "Welcome to Friday night pizza!"

"Oh yeah. How can I forget today?"

"Why, Chad? What happened?"

"Had a beast of an exam in Marketing today. I can only
keep my fingers crossed that I passed it!"

"I would think running Barr's & Bridges, is enough of
a test!"

"Not the way Professor Wells looks at it. He kind of
made it an issue at the beginning of class."

"He wasn't being nasty about it, was he?" Barry asks.

"Oh no. Not at all. In fact, he was wondering if
sometimes the class could make tie-in field trips to
the store."

"And?"

"We had one, which is good."

"Oh? How's that go, Chad?" Steve asks.

"Not only was it a good, constructive field
experience, but after the move, even Professor Wells
said it would be good as a comparison, for growth and
other aspects."

Barry inquires, "Just when is this move supposed to
take place?"

Matty, after sending the kids off to watch some TV,
enters the conversation, saying, "Talking about the
new facilities?"

"Yeah," Chad answers. "Our dads were wondering when
the move is."

"Didn't Tom Letterli mention within the next two
weeks?"

"Is that what he said?" Chad asks Matty.

"As far as I know. We're supposed to start liquidation
this Monday."

"Liquidation?" Barry questions, "I thought you were
moving everything?"

"Not according to Tom. He says the grand opening would
be spiffed up by all new product."

"Well, do you have a lot to get rid of?" Steve asks.

"Uh oh," Matty suddenly says, "I think I hear a war
coming on over who controls the remote!"

He excuses himself. Very quickly the subject changes.

"How are you two getting it on, being daddies?" Barry
asks.

"Well, I'd say," Chad fills them in. "I know lots of
instances this week when we gave in to Jeremy's
wishes, but one cool thing is he's a very polite young
man!"

"I suppose whomever raised him up to this point,"
Barry says, "thought it a good part of a rounded
education."

"Hee hee," Steve muses, "spoken like a true education
professional."

"It's true," Barry comes back with, "and I wish all
parents saw to it to fit manners into part of a
child's growing up."

"Dads, we're ready to go home!" Aidan says, rather
sternly.

"Are we having problems with the remote?" Steve asks
his son.

"Um, no," Aidan fibs.

But Philip spells out the truth, saying, "Jeremy says
it's his house, so he holds the remote!"

Chad skims over, "So much for what we were talking
about!"

Barry states, "And there goes my theory right out the
window!"

"I think I'm ready to go anyway," Steve pushes the
decision towards the door.

When the extra two boxes of pizza are offered, the
young guys voice their opinions for taking it home
with them. Already, Diego is taking the rib-tickling
in stride.

Aidan says, "Yeah, you can come over for breakfast
tomorrow, Diego and Seth."

Seth replies, "Pizza for breakfast? Yech!"

"I think we'll be meeting you on the nature walk
tomorrow," Chad tells the dads.

"Well, I think I'm going to make it my business to
drag Callan and Alonzo out of bed!" Barry says.

Steve offers, "Can I help?"

Eleven year old Seth says, "We can get our daddies up,
if you want us to?"

Barry says to Steve, "Case closed!"

On the way out, right at the back door, Barry asks
Chad, softly, incognito, "By the way, Bernice tells me
to remind you of Matty's birthday, next month?"

"Oh sh-ugar! I'm glad you reminded me. I think it's
the twenty-third?"

"Bingo!" Barry exclaims, adding, "And I'd suggest you
include Bernice in your preparations of you will never
hear the end of it!"

"Thanks, dad," Chad says, seeing them out.

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