Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 10:01:24 -0400
From: CJ Abello <cjabello1997@gmail.com>
Subject: CJ: Autumn: Chapter 19: Mt Hometown

CJ: Autumn: Chapter 18: My Hometown

This is a work of fiction set in the real world. Certain living individuals
make appearances in the story; all other characters and the events in which
they all participate are the creation of the author. Any resemblance of the
fictional characters to actual individuals is purely coincidental.


Wednesday, 27 November 2013

"Dads, this is ridiculous." CJ looked over at Cesar sitting on the aisle
spot. He'd claimed it using the need to stretch out his longer legs as an
excuse. Brett ended up trapped in the middle.  "After those train rides, I
feel like a sardine in this stupid plane. Is this like the worst airline in
the world?"

"Not even close, but not one of the best ones either. Captain, why don't we
lease a plane?"  asked Cesar in a joking way.

"You nuts? Grandfather used to have one. He was always complaining about
something or other. The contractors did this. The contractors didn't do
that. The one way I think it would be worth doing, is if we went all out
and bought the plane. And a hangar. And hired our own staff.  And--"

"So, when are we going shopping, Papa?"

"Not!" Brett looked at CJ seriously for just a moment. "But if you wanna
learn how to fly we can sign you up for lessons."

"Ummm. Nah. Maybe one day. But I wanna be able to drive a car legally
first. Need to get my learner's permit as soon as I turn sixteen, and then
practice like every day until I'm allowed to take the road test."

"Stop trying to complicate our life, Jarhead. I was kidding about the plane
anyway. I have enough to worry about already. The thought of CJ in a little
plane, flying off somewhere by himself is not comforting."

"Hey, I have a great idea. Let's make Abuelo and Abuela fly to Washington
next year. We can have Thanksgiving at our house. They could stay longer,
and we would be together for more than just three days."

"Not bad, kiddo. You may be on to something there. Wadda you think,
Emperor?"

"Let's see what they think of it. Rico and Lynne would have to agree to it
also."

X X X

Sebastian and Rosario Abello purchased the Mediterranean style house at
1810 Alhambra the year they moved to South Florida. The Coral Gables home
was large and much too quiet most of the time these days; their children
had grown up and moved away over the years. But at least one weekend every
November, it was crowded and noisy when the family gathered over the
Thanksgiving holiday.

"!Que grande estas!  (1)

Abuela Abello smothered CJ against her, repeatedly kissing her grandson.

"Abuela, please. I can't breathe!" The laughing boy returned his
grandmother's embrace and kissed her on both cheeks.

"Bah! You're being silly. How about a kiss for your mother, Cesar?" The
smiling woman turned to her youngest son, wrapping her arms around his
waist, her head coming up no further than his chest.

"Hola, Mami (2). You're looking well." Cesar bent down, and kissed his
mother on the forehead.  "Something smells terrific."

Brett was next in line to be hugged and kissed by his septuagenarian
mother-in-law. "Como estas, Rosario?"

"You're in trouble with me, gringo. Speaking Spanish won't help you. How
dare you get married to my baby and not tell us until after the ceremony?"

"Don't blame me! It's your son's fault. He decided Rico would be his only
guest, since the other three grooms wouldn't be having family there. The
Abellos would have taken over the party."

"Mueve el culo, mujer (3). Let the boys in the house before you start
harassing them." The tall, silver-haired man affectionately spanked his
wife's behind, opened his mouth to display two rows of perfect teeth, and
opened his arms, moving towards CJ. "­Campeon! ¨Como esta mi nieto
favorito? (4)"

"Hey! I heard that. What the heck are Randy and I? Chopped liver?" Rod
chuckled as he moved in to bump fists with his cousin. Randy and Tyler
following close behind.

"What's everyone screaming about?" asked Ty looking at his boyfriend. "I
need to learn some Spanish if I'm going to be part of this family."

"Abuelo called CJ his favorite grandson," explained Randy.

Brett reached over to shake hands with the three young men from
Chicago. "Just do what I did, bud. Learn a couple of greetings, a few curse
words, and smile a lot. Thanks for taking care of CJ when he went to
visit."

"Yeah. About that. We're sorry." Randy looked at his partner and his
brother with a somber expression. "CJ told us what happened when--"

"Stop. I screwed up, guys. I overreacted and made an ass of myself. You
have nothing to apologize for." Brett's contrite smile made CJ feel
good. He was proud his big marine father was willing to admit in public
he'd been wrong.

"I have no idea what you boys are talking about." Rosario exaggeratedly
shook her head. "And I probably don't want to know. Come on in and get
comfortable. We'll eat in a half hour or so."

"Ummm, I'm not staying for dinner, Abuela" CJ's comment earned him a look
of surprise from his grandmother.

"What? What do you mean you're not eating? Where are you guys going?" There
was a look of consternation on the woman's face as she looked back and
forth between her grandson and her son.

"It's just CJ, Mami. We came here right from the airport. Haven't even
checked into the hotel yet."

"Yeah, Abuela. I'm spending the night at Aba's, so I can hang out with
Ritchie tonight. You know we've always spent the night before Thanksgiving
over there."

"But I thought since you aren't living here anymore, you'd at least eat
with us. I was making extra tostones. I miss not being able to cook for
you."

"And I miss you too, Abuela, even though I love living with Dad and
Papa. Somebody will pick me up tomorrow morning. I'll be here right after
lunch when everyone else comes over to watch football."

"If I can borrow your car, we'll take CJ, Uncle Cesar." Rod's offer was
seconded by vigorous nodding from Randy and Tyler.

"That works." Brett threw the keys of the rental car to the twins; Rod
snatched them out of the air right in front of his brother's chest.

"Come on, cuz. Let's get you on the road so we can get back here and eat,"
said Tyler pushing the boy out the door.

"Hang on! Gimmie a minute so I can say hi to Uncle Rico and Aunt Lynne."

X X X

"Done!" CJ leaned back into his seat on the passenger side of the car, a
smug smile on his face.  They had just left Coral Gables and were traveling
west on Bird Road at the moment. "The address is in the GPS. That should
keep you from getting lost. Plus, it'll help you return to Abuelo's place
tonight. And get back to Aba's to pick me up tomorrow morning."

"Thanks, CJ," said Rod, glancing at the unit built into the information
console.

"So, after the great time we had in Chicago with you, we wanted to see you
again." Randy was sitting right behind the boy, next to Ty. "And since
you're jet-setting off to Australia over Christmas..."

"Jealousy does not look good on you, cuz. Real glad to see you guys too."

"Shut up, CJ. Let me finish. Since we weren't getting together again until
sometime next year, we wanted to make sure everything was cool. I mean,
with Uncle Brett and you."

"Ummm, yeah. It's all good now. I told you guys we worked it out. Papa got
overprotective and seriously pissed me off. We barely talked for two or
three days. But then he apologized, big time. It's been great since he
did. He admitted he was being hypocritical since the first time he got laid
he was even younger than me."

"Can somebody explain something to me? How come the three of you call
Rosario and Sebasti n, Abuela and Abuelo, but CJ calls his other
grandmother Aba? Is it some Spanish code to confuse the gringos?" Tyler's
question earned him a smooch from his boyfriend.

"Is my baby feeling left out?" asked Randy.

"That's easy. Mom and I were living with her parents when I started
talking. I couldn't say the words right, so my grandmother became Aba, and
my grandfather became Abo."

"Oh, cool. And you're just spending tonight there?"

"Yep. Wanna see them, and my little brother's there for the night too."

Rod glanced at his young cousin for a moment while they were stopped at a
red light. "Are you seeing your mother and your step-father this weekend?"

"Mom I'll see on Friday morning. That's according to the plan she agreed to
so Ritchie and I could spend time together. My asshole step-father, I hope
I never see again."




Thursday, 28 November 2013

"Morning, sleepy." CJ sat in his grandparents' kitchen, drinking cafe con
leche, munching on fresh Cuban bread slathered with butter.

His younger brother yawned and scratched his head before responding. "Hi
CJ. Hi Aba. I'm tired."

"You boys stayed up late talking, didn't you? Sit down, Ritchie. I'll make
you a cafecito (5) to help wake you up. Is scrambled eggs with chopped ham
okay for breakfast?" Their grandmother put down the long knife she'd been
cutting ham slices with. "You want some orange juice?"

"Yes, please. What time are your cousins picking you up, CJ?" Ritchie's big
blue eyes fixed on his brother; the younger boy didn't look too happy
asking the question.

"Rod texted me a few minutes ago. They'll be here by ten." Unsure of what
his first meeting with his mother would be like since his exile from home,
he wanted to be gone before Lourdes and Rich came over.

"I wish you were staying the whole day," said Ritchie pouting. "I miss
hanging out with you."

"Me too, bro. But we'll see each other on Friday. Hey, the Heat looked good
last night didn't they?" The boys had watched the HEAT beat up on the
Cleveland Cavaliers the previous evening. After the game, their
grandparents had gone to bed and the brothers had stayed up talking for a
long time. "I was hoping they'd be playing at home while I was in town. We
could have gone to a game."

"That would have been cool. Are you watching them when they play in
Washington?"

"I hope so. Dad said he'd get us tickets. If they're playing at home next
time I come to Miami, I'll take you to a game."

"Neat! They better win the championship again. I want them to threepeat."

"With Dwayne, LeBron, and Chris on the team, they'll be in the finals for
sure."

X X X

From the back yard of the Abellos home in Coral Gables, across a canal and
the fifteenth hole of the golf course, sat the Biltmore Hotel. Built in the
1920s, the Mediterranean style structure had served different purposes over
the years, including a stint as a Veteran's Administration Hospital. In the
late twentieth century it reopened its doors as a luxury hostelry. It was
where President and First Lady Clinton stayed during their frequent visits
to South Florida. Because of how convenient it was to their parents' house,
it was also were Cesar and Rico stayed when in Miami.

"What a creep!" CJ stormed out of the building onto the pool deck shaking
his head. He kicked off his flip flops, peeled off his black Salt Life
t-shirt--with a skull in between the two words colored to resemble a scuba
diving flag--chucked off his shorts, and sat on the lounge chair next to
Rod. "Fuck him!"

"Who? Why? What happened?" asked Randy lifting his sunglasses, and raising
himself from where he was laying on the other side of his brother. He
looked around at the sparse crowd of guests sunning themselves, before
adjusting the skimpy bathing suit barely covering his manhood.

"Where'd you go? We thought you were coming straight back here." Tyler was
in the water, hanging on to the coral rock edge of the pool, facing the
twins.

"I was originally planning on it, but got distracted. I went to talk to the
concierge. I was looking for suggestions on where to find something I want
to buy when we go shopping tomorrow."

"Are you nuts? You're shopping the day after Thanksgiving?" asked
Rod. "What happened to get you all pissed off anyway?"

"We are going shopping. You're playing chauffeur for Ritchie and me. Don't
worry, we're not going to a mall." CJ smiled at his cousin's surprised
look. "And what happened is the creep asked me out!"

"The concierge? He asked you out? Like on a date? If he saw you walking
around with us, he probably thought you were gay." Tyler's loud laughter
attracted some attention from the other guests around the pool. "Cuz, ain't
it a bitch being a totally hot stud?"

"Fuck you too, Ty." The boy jumped up from his spot and cannonballed into
the pool right behind Tyler, splashing water over all the guys.

"Watch it, buster. You're gonna get us thrown out," sputtered one of the
twins wiping water from his face.

"So, where's he taking you?" asked the other one.

"Please. The guy's old enough to be our grandfather, and he invited me to
go to the nude beach with him. Bad visuals. Very bad visuals."

"You better not tell Uncle Brett. He's liable to kill the fucker." Tyler
was once again laughing, barely able to get the words out.

"Nah. I hope I got the asshole fired already. I didn't say anything to him
after he asked me.  Instead, I turned around, walked over to the front
desk, and asked for the manager. Told him who I was and who I was traveling
with, explained what happened, and made sure he knew I'm fifteen."

"Randy, please remind me never to piss off our cousin."

X X X

"I swear, your mother won't be happy until I have a fat Cuban ass." Brett
patted his stomach, staring at the tip of his cigar with the floodlit tower
of their hotel in the background.

Rico was quick to agree. "The amount of food she put out tonight was
obscene."

"Mmm. Big, muscular, marine ass...," replied Cesar, blowing a cloud of
aromatic cigar smoke into the night air. The three men and CJ wore shorts
and sports shirts, enjoying the balmy weather.

"Down, Dad." CJ closed his eyes and smiled at the memories the scent of
tobacco brought. One of his earliest recollections was of being enveloped
in the sweet aroma, while sitting on Abuelo's knee as a toddler. "But, I
agree, way too much food. You guys joining me for an early run around the
golf course?"

"Ha! Not a chance, buddy. Your dad and I are sleeping in for a
change. You'd have to roll me down the links anyway. The three of us are
playing a round of golf with your grandfather mid- morning. That'll be our
exercise."

"What are your plans for tomorrow?" asked Cesar. "Rod told me he needed the
car. Said you drafted him as your chauffer for the day."

"Just for the morning. Mom's dropping Ritchie off on her way to work. I
want to do some shopping, but he wants to watch the University of Miami
game in the afternoon. We'll be back for lunch, or right after."

"Where're you going to watch the game?"

"Not sure, Dad. Either at the hotel, if they have it on a big screen
somewhere or we'll walk across the golf course, and come back here to the
house."

Cesar turned his head slightly to look at his son. "Speaking of your
mother, have you talked to her?"

"Nope. But I will when she brings Ritchie over in the morning. She's
dropping him off on her way to work. That's why I plan to go for an early
run. I want to be showered and dressed, when she gets to the hotel."




Friday, 29 November 2013

"CJ!" Ritchie ran up to his brother and gave him a hug before bumping fists
with him.

"Hey, little brother. Morning, Mom." Standing near the entrance to the
hotel, a few steps away from the valet parking stand, CJ watched his mother
get out of her car and walk towards him.  "Thanks for letting Ritchie spend
today and tonight with me."

"Bah, not a problem. Rich and I made plans to go out tonight anyway. He
would have slept at his grandmother's." Lourdes pushed her youngest son's
hair out of his eyes, all the while keeping her gaze on CJ. "Do I get a hug
and a kiss?"

"Hang on. Ritchie, here's the key to my room." CJ put his hand on his
brother's back as he handed him the plastic card. "Wanna take your bag up?
When you come back, we'll get some breakfast. I'm starving."

"Okay. Be right back." The boy walked through the revolving glass door as
CJ turned his attention back to his mother.

"No, Mom. One thing I've learned over the past few months is the value of
honesty." CJ kept reminding himself to stay calm, not to get angry or start
crying. He was going to stand firm and not let his mother get to him. "A
hug and a kiss would be fake. Sorry, but I don't like you too much right
now."

"How can you say that?" asked Lourdes looking startled. "I'm your mother."

"And I'm your son," retorted CJ sharply. "But you kinda forgot that when
you let your husband throw me out of the house. Didn't you?"

"You're too young. You can't understand."

"I may be young, but thanks to the two of you I've grown up a lot in the
past six months. And I think I understand enough. Especially after finding
out how I was conceived."

"What do you mean? I have no idea what you're talking about."

"That you raped Dad?" CJ's reply made Lourdes visibly wince.

"Your father broke his promise to me. He swore he would never tell you what
happened."

"He didn't. My dad's much too honorable to go back on his word. Uncle Rico,
however, made no such promise to you. We had a long conversation last month
when I was in Chicago. You are a selfish person, Mom. You care about
yourself, first and last. Not much about anyone else." CJ kept glaring at
his mother, even after she averted her gaze. Realizing the woman was
avoiding looking directly at him, he decided it was better to end the
conversation. "I'm getting upset. I don't want to talk to you anymore right
now."

"Cesar and I have an agreement. You're to maintain a relationship with me."
Lourdes eyes darted everywhere, never meeting CJ's.

"Who cares what the two of you agreed to? It's my life and I don't have to
go along with it. I'll never forgive you for what you allowed your husband
to do. In a way he did me a favor. I have two great dads now. Those are my
parents."

"It might not be a good idea for Ritchie to be around you while you're in
this type of mood.  Maybe it's better if he stays with his grandmother
today."

"Forget it, Mom. Ritchie stays. He doesn't need to find out what a bastard
he has for a father, or how his mother only cares about herself. Do you
want him hating you because you kept us apart?" CJ's tone of voice was full
of anger as he spat the words out. "You keep him out of this.  He's a nice
kid. Stop trying to piss me off. You wouldn't want me to get nasty."

"How dare you talk to me like this way? What have they done to you in
Washington?"

"What have they done to me in Washington? They've shown me unconditional
love and allowed me to grow up. I've learned how to stand up for
myself. You and Rich aren't the only bullies I've dealt with
recently. Don't mess up my relationship with Ritchie, and we'll be fine.
I'm hungry and I want to go eat. Have a nice day." Without waiting for an
answer, CJ turned around and walked into the hotel, not looking back at
all.

X X X

He failed to notice his fathers had been sitting on one of the stone
benches on the other side of the entrance to the hotel. Worried CJ would
break down during his first meeting with Lourdes; they had decided to
discretely observe the reunion. Twice during the confrontation between
their son and his mother, Brett placed a hand on Cesar's arm, shaking his
head to stop the man from interfering.

"Don't," whispered the marine. The woman had just raised her voice
slightly, to ask CJ what had been done to him in Washington. "He's doing
fine. Our boy's strong. In the long run, this will help him realize even
more that he can stand on his own. It may also help clear out some of the
demons still haunting him. This could be his final break with her and with
this town."

X X X

"What's this place, CJ?" Ritchie was staring at the gray colored silos
rising next to the boxy structure painted the same color.

"It's called the Bakehouse Art Complex, bro. The building was a bakery a
long time ago. Now it has studio space for a bunch of artists in it."

"And what are we doing here? It looks closed."

"Nah. It's not. I checked it out. It opens at nine on Fridays. People are
at the malls today, which is nice. Means we won't be fighting crowds. And
we're here to see if I can find a Christmas present for my dads." CJ looked
at his cousin who was locking their backpacks in the trunk of the
car. "Thanks for driving us, Rod."

"Hey, my pleasure. I think this looks kinda interesting. Places like this
are good for unknown artists. Sometimes you discover great works in them."
Rod climbed the steps with the younger boys, and held the door open as they
stepped inside the building.

Ritchie had never met his brother's cousin before this morning. He kept
staring up at the tall guy after making a comment concerning his height
early on. "Where's your boyfriend, Rod?"

"Oh boy!" CJ's laughter echoed through empty hallway.

"Ain't got one, Ritchie. I'm single. And anyway, I'm not gay. Randy's the
one with the boyfriend."

"Ooops," exclaimed the youngster, quickly covering his mouth with a
hand. "Sorry. I guess I got confused. Don't be mad at me."

"And why would I do that, bud?"

"Because I thought you were gay?"

"Ha! That's nothing to get mad over. You and I are part of a special
group. We both have super cool gay brothers."

"Yeah!" Ritchie's enthusiastic response made Rod smile. "Do you have a
boyfriend, CJ? I forgot to ask you yesterday."

"Nope. And I don't want one right now. I've made some good friends in
school, but I'm still getting used to living in Washington. It's a big
change. Maybe after I turn sixteen."

"I wish I could come see where you live."

X X X

"Do you think we could get a little more bread?" CJ smiled up at the young,
olive skinned server who was refilling the water glasses at their end of
the long table. "My cousins seem to be starving. All I got was one small
slice."

"Yes, sir. I'll bring it right away."

"Damn, this is the same shit we had to deal with in Chicago." Randy gently
elbowed Tyler while shaking his head.

"Yep. Your cousin seems to be a magnet for cute servers. But hey, we
benefit from it, so I'm not complaining."

"Tyler, it's not your cousin. It's our cousin."

"Isn't that what I said?"

"No, you ass." Rod shook his head and rolled his eyes. "He means CJ's your
cousin too. If you're marrying Randy, it means you and the little man are
related."

"Who you calling little?" objected CJ. "And I think you guys are seeing
things. The waiter's just being nice and doing his job."

"You guys are weird," added Ritchie. "But you're funny. It's never this
much fun when I go out to dinner with Mom and Dad. Their friends are
boring."

The extended Abello clan was at Versailles Restaurant, an institution in
the Miami Cuban- American community. Located on Calle Ocho, in the heart of
Little Havana, it served typical Cuban food in large portions. It was a
must stop for tourists, and for politicians. Every election year,
candidates found their way to the place, to drink a cafecito at the window,
while shaking hands in front of the television cameras following them
around.

"So glad we're at this end of the table," said Cesar sarcastically, looking
at the five younger guys. "They don't seem to be having a good time."

CJ patted his father's arm in a consoling way. "It's okay, Dad. Cheer up. I
know you're just depressed 'cause you lost our bet today."

"And what bet was that?" asked Lynne sitting next to Brett, facing her
husband and her brother-in-law.

"Dad and I made a little wager on the football game this afternoon. The
Hurricanes beat the University of Pittsburgh, so he lost. He has to do my
chores next weekend."

"I won't have to. We're on for double or nothing tomorrow. He actually
thinks Florida State's going to beat the Gators. Even though the game's in
Gainesville."

X X X

"You better hope your Florida Gators win." Brett had been kidding his
husband all evening long after Cesar lost their bet over a football game
score.

"They have to win. I hate raking up leaves as much as CJ does."

"You're the one who decided he needed chores and got rid of the lawn
service."

"Don't remind me. I hope I don't have to regret that idea."

"What did you think of Ritchie today?"

"Cute kid. Extremely well behaved. I feel bad for him. He obviously misses
having his brother around."

"Yep. Big case of hero worship there. You think we're going to hear from
Lourdes after what happened this morning?"

"Doubt it. There's not much we can do anyway. She doesn't realize what a
strong person her son is."

"Yeah, about that. I learned my lesson with the Chicago fiasco. Please
remind me to never piss off our kid."




Saturday, 30 November 2013

"Are you sure you don't want to go to the beach with us, bro?" asked Randy,
looking at his brother sitting across from him, having breakfast.

"Nah, you guys are going to spend all your time drooling over the good
looking muscle boys anyway."

"And the problem with that would be?

"Oh, I don't know, maybe that he's straight?" Rico was shaking his head at
the conversation between his two sons. "I think he'll enjoy going deep sea
fishing with Abuelo, the uncles, and me better."

"Details, details." Randy waved his fork in the air with a
flourish. "Anyway, are you guys going to be out the whole day?"

Brett looked up from the bill the server had placed in front of
him. "Nope. We booked a half day. There's some silly football game this
afternoon someone wants to watch."

"Silly my butt," said Cesar. "I almost never get to watch UF play on
TV. Hell if I'm going to miss my chance. Plus, there's the raking of leaves
riding on this one. Ritchie, did you have a good time yesterday?"

"Yes, sir. Thank you. I miss having CJ around. I wish I could go to the
beach with him today, but Mom said I had to be home."

"You're welcome, kiddo. And it's always good to listen to your mother. I'll
see what we can do so you and CJ get to see each other again real soon."

"Thanks for letting us use the car again, Dad." CJ stood, picked up his
backpack and Ritchie's, and motioned to Randy and Ty with his head. "Let's
go, guys. We need to get my brother home before we head up to Fort
Lauderdale."

X X X

"Hey, guys! Over here! It's great to see you again." CJ recognized their
server from the previous night waving at them from a few feet away. The
muscle cub with the bright eyes and the shinning brown beard and hair
smiled as he greeted them. Wearing a very brief bathing suit, with a series
of patterns mostly in light blue, his goodies were clearly outlined for all
to see.

"Hi, Uriel. I thought you lived in Miami. What are you doing up here?" CJ
bumped fists with him while trying hard not to stare at the prominently
displayed bulge. "Can we put our towels down here?"

"Sure. Join us, please. This is my boyfriend, Victor," replied the young
man, pointing at a smooth muscular guy lying on the towel next to him. The
skin around Victor's almond shaped eyes crinkled as he removed his
sunglasses; their shape and the rest of his facial features hinted at some
sort of Asian background. "He lives here in Lauderdale. I came up yesterday
after work and spent the night."

"Good to meetcha, Victor. I'm CJ. The tall dude's my cousin, Randy. The
other one's his boyfriend, Tyler."

"Hey! Sup? Uri told me about working your table last night. He mentioned it
was a bunch of good looking guys. But I thought he said there were five of
you?"

"Hi, Victor. There were five of us last night. My brother Rod decided to go
fishing with the older guys in the family. CJ's brother, Ritchie, had to go
home. Those two are straight anyway. Not sure they'd fit in around here."

"I thought you guys were from out of town." Uriel ran his hand down the
middle of his chest, wiping away beads of sweat clinging to the fur on his
torso. "I also kinda figured you might be gay from some of the
conversations I heard. Are you boys going to the White Party?"

"We are from out of town. CJ lives in Washington, and we live in Chicago."
Randy tucked the corners of his towel under the sand to prevent it from
blowing away, and pulled off his t-shirt before sitting. "We came down to
spend Thanksgiving with our grandparents. Ty and I aren't into the circuit
party scene. We smoke weed, but all the other drugs we stay away from."

"Sounds like Uri and me." Victor glanced back and forth between the
out-of-towners, moistening his lips with the tip of his tongue. "Crap. The
three of you are all so hairy! I feel like a little kid around you. I'm so
smooth."

Uriel leaned over and gave his boyfriend a kiss. "I like you smooth,
baby. You know opposites attract. Today's your lucky day. You get to spend
time in the sun surrounded by the Fur Patrol."

X X X

"Dad that was a seriously hard pounding you took." CJ had been making
snarky comments from the moment the game ended, with the Florida State
Seminoles beating the Florida Gators by thirty points. "It's going to be
sooo nice not to have to do yard work for two weeks."

"Keep it up, buddy. You just keep it up. It's not a good idea to pick on
your own father this close to Christmas. I may have to tell Santa to put
you on the naughty list." Cesar cleared off pieces of the cracked, mottled
shell, stuck the fleshy delicacy in his mouth, and brought his teeth
together against the sweet meat. All that remained behind, when he pulled
his hand back and tossed the remains into the bowl at his side, was the
center cartilaginous membrane still attached to the curved claw tip. The
man closed his eyes, a smile formed on his lips, his appreciation for the
stone crabs clearly evident. "Ahhh, truly a gift of the gods."

"Right! Like Santa's going to take back my present and leave me home alone,
while you two fly off to Australia. What do you think, Papa?"

"I think the two of you should keep talking. You'll eat less, and there'll
more left for me. This was a great idea, whoever thought of it. I don't
care how much of an experience it is to eat there. I refuse to wait in the
stupid line at the restaurant. Getting food from Joe's Take Away was
smart."

"That would be my wife who used her brains, Jarhead." Rico winked at
Lynne. "She's addicted to the critters. We have them shipped to us a couple
of times a year during the season."

"It takes a woman to make the hard decisions." Lynne rose slightly from her
chair and took a small bow. "So, CJ, you've been traveling a lot the last
two months. What's next after Australia?"

"Nothing else planned, Auntie Lynne. I actually want Ritchie to come visit
me for a long weekend. I'd love to show him around Washington."




Sunday, 30 November 2013

Miami International Airport was in a state of chaos early Sunday
afternoon. It was crammed with people, lines were long, and patience seemed
to be in short supply-typical for the last day of Thanksgiving weekend. The
sizeable number of South Florida residents hailing from elsewhere in the
country, ensured a correspondingly large number of travelers during
holidays.  Families flocked to the Sunshine State for the opportunity to
visit relatives and spend a precious few days in warm weather.

"I hate the damn crowds," groused CJ. He'd given up the window seat to
Brett, sitting between his two fathers this time. "I think you should buy a
plane, Papa."

"Nope. Ain't happening." Cesar shook his head to reinforce his quick
reaction. "Ostentatious, wasteful, dangerous--"

"Okay, okay. We get it," chuckled Brett. "Can we at least splurge on first
class next year? Not like we can't afford it."

"Maybe..."

"Don't know about you, CJ, but I hear a but there."

"I've been thinking about what CJ said before. How would you two feel about
skipping Miami next year, and celebrating Thanksgiving in Washington? My
mom and dad could come spend at least a week with us, and the trip would be
shorter for the Chicago crew."

"Hell yeah! I'm all for that. CJ?"

"Ummm. Do I get a vote?"

"Of course you do, buddy." Cesar placed his hand on the boy's knee and
affectionately shook it.  "Whaddaya say?"

CJ stared at his lap as he thought about his response. "Not sure, dads. It
would be fun to have the abuelos in Washington and get to spend more time
with them. But then I don't get to see Ritchie or the other grandparents."

"We could come down around Christmas instead," suggested Brett. "We would
spend more than three days. Washington would be colder then anyway, so we'd
get a little warm weather in the process."

"Speaking of warm weather. Did you wear sunscreen at all this weekend?"
Cesar took his son's chin in his hand, and turned his face towards
him. "You're really red."

"Nah! I wanted to get red. It'll turn dark in a couple of days." CJ
snickered, looking at his father while wiggling his eyebrows. "I'll be the
only white boy at Walls with a tan this week."

"Not smart, dude. Ever hear of melanoma?" Brett shook his head in
disapproval. "I used to get real dark growing up. Spent all my time
surfing, and wasn't smart enough to slather on protection when I got out to
the beach. Got burned more than once."

"But, Papa. Look at you. You're blond. And your skin's real light. Of
course you're gonna burn.  Anyway, back to Thanksgiving and
Christmas. Going down to Miami for a week in December would be cool."

Cesar rummaged through his backpack, took out his reading glasses and a
book, and settled back into the seat. "I'll talk to my parents, and to my
brother. See what they think."

"Cool," said CJ, taking out his headphones, ready to listen to music and
maybe take a nap. "It'd be cool to have the family in Washington. My
hometown."

(1)	You're so big!
(2)	Hello, Mom.
(3)	Move your ass, woman.
(4)	Champ! How's my favorite grandson?
(5)	Cuban style sweetened expresso


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Copyright 2015 CJ Abello
Edited by: Mann Ramblings

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