Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 08:35:53 EDT From: Bwstories8@aol.com Subject: Castaway Hotel: Grand Reopening - Book 9, chapters 21 - 22 The Castaway Hotel: Grand Reopening --Book 9 - by BW Copyright 2010 by billwstories Chapter 21 -- Wil and Marcos. We went into the theater, took our seats and then waited for the performance to begin. While we sat there, the boys eagerly looked through the programs, so they could get a feel for what this show was about. Wil and Marcos quickly explained they had never been to a musical before and were looking forward to the experience. When the show finally began, I think some of the boys were confused and wondering if we were in the right place, since many of the characters were puppets, controlled by people on stage. This was highly reminiscent of the 'Sesame Street' shows on TV and the setting was a rundown street, somewhere in NYC. As we later discovered, short animated clips were also used to highlight portions of the storyline and the live characters and puppets interacted with each other and sang throughout the performance. From the start, it was also apparent the characters were in their twenties and thirties and facing adult problems. This was demonstrated by the use of profanity and themes such as racism, pornography and homosexuality, so everyone quickly settled down and began to enjoy the show. I soon became obvious that the boys were really getting a kick out of some of the songs, such as it 'It Sucks to Be Me,' 'The Internet is for Porn' and 'Everyone's a Little Bit Racist.' Then later, when the show displayed puppet nudity and puppet sex, the boys were totally enthralled, but there was much more to the show than that. There were times during the performance when the boys were also deeply touched and moved by the scenes. One of these happened when Nicky reassured Rod he wouldn't have a problem accepting his sexuality in the song, 'If You Were Gay,' even though Rod got defensive and denied he was gay. I think that struck a chord deep within many of them. Overall, it was a wonderful performance and we all got quite a few good belly laughs out of it. I had no doubt that each of them was glad we had attended, since I saw so many happy and smiling faces as we exited the theater. I was also barraged by a chorus of 'thank you for taking us to see it,' so I had no doubt the stop had been a complete success. The boys were still talking about it and trying to remember the lyrics to some of the tunes as we got on the bus and the driver seemed amused by the way they were carrying on. Wil and Marco sat behind Jake and me, because they wanted to chat with us some more. The duo then proceeded to tell us, in glowing terms, how much they had enjoyed the performance and joked that their parents would have been horrified if they had witnessed the same show. After saying this and noting my expression, the brothers assured me their parents would never know they had seen it while they were here, so I needn't worry. They thanked me several times for the experience and then went on to tell us a little bit more about themselves and their view of Nick's time with them. "Nick was always quite sexy and taught us much," Wil noted. "I didn't believe him at first, when he told us that you allowed him, and the rest of your sons, to do things like that. Nick said you didn't mind, as long as everyone was willing and they took precautions, but we had our doubts, until he showed us one of your emails. You are an unusual, but wonderful, parent. At least my brother and I think so." "Thank you for the compliment," I told them, "and I do give the boys some leeway with such things. However, you should also know that Nick's not the same young man he was when he stayed with you in Brazil. He has changed since his return; especially after he learned he'd been careless and picked up a couple of diseases. "Yes, we know," Marcos agreed. "We've read his emails and spoken with him many times and he has told us about that. It is hard for us to believe Nick isn't that way any longer, but he did give us a scare when he first called and told us we needed to be tested. Our parents were quite upset, even though we told them we'd all been with the same girl, because my parents do not believe in sex before marriage." "I can see where that would create a problem," I concurred, "so I hope you didn't get into too much trouble." "A little, but Wil and I know how to handle our parents," Marcos confessed. "It works most of the time and did this time as well, except it took two days or more before they began to calm down." "Well, I'm glad to hear that," I confirmed. "I'd hate to think Nick or I had caused problems between you and your parents." They assured me, once again, that wasn't the case, so we began talking about other things, until we reached our next stop, a short time later. Our next destination was Ellis Island and I quickly explained to Wil and Marcos how this was the first stop for many of the immigrants that came to the United States. They seemed quite intrigued by that fact and were looking forward to seeing more. Surprisingly, all the boys wanted to go with us again, so we took the short boat ride to get there. Both boys asked a myriad of questions as we wandered around and looked at the various photos. I think they were wondering what it might have been like if their family had also decided to move to the U.S. during this same time frame and considered what their lives might have been like now, if they had. Due to our time constraints, it was a whirlwind tour, but I think they got to see as much as they wanted. When we finished there and took the short trip back on the boat, we hopped back on the bus and set off for home. During the remainder of the journey, Wil and Marcos sat with the other boys and got to know them better. They all shared stories about their lives and past, and no one seemed inhibited about relaying even some of the seemingly embarrassing tidbits. This might have been because Nick had told Wil and Marcos so much about us when he was down there, and then filled our family in about them after he returned. Regardless of the reason, they all seemed to be getting along gloriously, while getting to know each other better. Once Wil and Marcos had moved back to join the others, Jesse and Andrew made their way forward to sit with Jake and me. Jesse squeezed past Jake and climbed on to my lap, while Andrew wiggled his way onto Jake's. "Daddy, that show was funny," Jesse told me. "Rod and Nicky were like Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street and Trekkie Monster was like Cookie Monster. I'm not sure, but I think Kate Monster was supposed to be like Elmo, but they all said bad words and did nasty things." "Yes, they did, Jesse, so I hope you don't start doing that too," I offered, which drew a horrified look in return. "I'd never say those words, Daddy," he assured me, "so you don't have to worry. Andrew and I do some things like they did though, but you said it was okay. Right?" "Yes, honey, as long as you only do them with Andrew," I confirmed. After that, both boys went on and on about the show, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Jesse apparently had a blast, and this became quite evident from listening to his rambling dialogue and watching the way he carried on now. He was fun to listen to, comical to watch and it was a pleasure to know he had enjoyed himself so much. Andrew and Jesse also informed me they had stayed with Dustin most of the time and he explained things to them, so I knew I'd have to thank Dustin later for doing that. This pair really looked up to Dustin and he seemed to like the responsibility of taking care of them too. It was nice to see they had bonded in this fashion and it took a load off my shoulders, since I was trying to entertain and inform our guests about the places we'd visited. The bus made one brief stop on the way back, so we could grab dinner, and then the driver went non-stop until we reached the bus terminal. After moving Wil and Marcos things from the bus to our vehicles, Jake and I drove the rest of the way home. We were in store for another mild surprise when we arrived at the house, when the boys informed us about the sleeping arrangements. Wil asked if it would be all right if he spent the night with Danny and Brandon, while Marcos asked if I'd mind if he stayed with Little Ricky. I had been prepared to put them up in the guest room, but obviously their hormones and the conversation on the ride back had produced better options for them. I had no problem with this, so I gave their arrangements my blessing, after reminding my sons about the rule -- condoms were a must. We were also amused when the pair strolled downstairs after their showers and paraded around in the buff. I guess when Nick was there he had told him the boys did this nearly every night, so after the other boys had confirmed Nick's story, Wil and Marcos must have felt it would be alright to join in the fun. Each of the pair was quite well hung and uncut. Being uncut didn't come as a surprise to me, since they came from Brazil, but Nick had forgotten to mention that other asset. Wil and Marcos even spent some time chatting with Jake and me in the family room. Neither boy seemed to be bothered in the least that they were naked and we weren't, but eventually they bid us good night and went upstairs. Marcos and Little Ricky didn't waste any time getting started, once the door to their room closed. It was apparent the boys had talked this out on the bus and agreed as to what they were going to do, so they got right to it. After an initial exploration of each other's body, they swung around into the sixty-nine position and were soon nodding up and down on each other's engorged member. Little Ricky took great delight in skinning back Marcos foreskin and teasing his sensitive head with his tongue. Marcos also seemed to be enjoying the attention, as he was moaning quite loudly, whenever he wasn't making little throaty gurgles and coos. Little Ricky had done this often enough by now that he was getting quite good at it and had enough experience with uncircumcised cocks to know what he needed to do to please the owner. He playfully gnawed at the excess foreskin, as he kept rolling it back and forth in his mouth, and when he finally swallowed Marcos shaft, he continued to thrill Marcos with his constant swallowing. Whenever he did this, it sent little waves of pleasure radiating through Marcos penis, before causing shivers to run up and down his spine. Little Ricky continued the swallowing as he ran his tongue around the firm mast and soon had Marcos on the brink of orgasm. Little Ricky noticed the signs and backed off briefly, since he didn't want Marcos to cum before Marcos had brought him to the same point. During the interim, Little Ricky slid down and began to nibble on Marcos' scrotum, before bathing it with his tongue and pulling his watery orbs into his mouth, so he could suck on them gently. By the time Little Ricky had re-swallowed his rod, Marcos was thoroughly prepared to erupt and it was going to happen soon. When Little Ricky felt Marcos' penis begin to stiffen even more, he knew Marcos was ready to cum, so he shoved a finger into Marco's rectum and quickly massaged his prostate. This caused Marcos to explode in a powerful climax and flood Little Ricky's mouth with his boy cream. Little Ricky had been prepared for this to happen and swallowed the juices eagerly, since he was never offended when offered this sweet nectar as a reward for his efforts. When Little Ricky had first taken Marcos into his mouth, Marcos did the same to him. Even though Nick had possessed the first circumcised penis Marcos had ever seen, he was no longer preoccupied with exploring the differences and merely went to work on his partner. After licking Little Ricky's marvelous pole and nut-sack with his tongue, Marcos swallowed Little Ricky's dick and began bobbing up and down on it. While he did so, he also massaged Little Ricky's balls, which Little Ricky appreciated. Marcos was doing an admirable, although not quite excellent, job of orally stimulating Little Ricky and it would elicit the desired results. Marcos did his best to apply pressure with his lips and as much suction as he could generate, as he worked on Little Ricky's boyhood. He was going at quite a quick pace and his efforts were working well on Little Ricky. His concentration was broken only once, when he gave in to the body shaking orgasm he enjoyed due to Little Ricky's efforts, and then he returned to concentrate on what he was doing, until he brought Little Ricky off as well. Little Ricky's orgasm wasn't quite as explosive as the one Marcos had experienced, but it was nonetheless enjoyable and both boys were more than satisfied when it was over. In the room down the hall, Danny was the one to break the ice, once they were inside. "Okay, it's your choice," he informed Wil. "What would you like to do?" "What if I get in the middle and one of you can get behind me and the other in front," he suggested. "Then tomorrow night you two can switch places and we can do the same thing." "Ah, a little monkey in the middle," Danny observed, but this confused Wil, so Danny had to explain to him what he meant by that statement. Once this had been accomplished, Wil got on all fours, with Danny behind him and Brandon in front. Expertly and slowly, Danny slipped his sheathed shaft into Wil, until Wil's rectum was completely stuffed. After giving him a short time to adapt to it, Danny began gradually rocking backward, as he slowly slipped in and out of Wil's warm, moist tunnel. Over the next couple of minutes gradually worked into a nice, steady rhythm, and once he was satisfied with how he was doing, Danny looked over at Brandon, to see what was going on at the other end. Danny quickly noted that Brandon had knelt down in front of Wil, so Wil could begin working on his dangling penis, an appendage Danny knew very well. Tenderly, Wil had licked the sleeping beast until it awoke and sprang to life. Once he had its full attention, he let it slowly enter his warm oral cavern, until he swallowed it down to the root. Then, as Danny thrust and withdrew from behind, Wil matched Danny's rhythm and pace, as he slid up and down Brandon's firm and glorious member. Together, the trio worked its way through a slow ascent, like a rocket blasting off and slowly lifting to reach the heavens, until Danny ignited the afterburners and propelled them into a mighty and wondrous explosion of sexual delight. Danny and Brandon each saw stars, as they climbed higher and higher, until the lights blurred and faded, as they came down from their sexual release. Once both boys had sufficiently recovered from this delightful journey, the noticed that Wil remained as wooden as ever, since he had not enjoyed a similar release. In order to correct the situation, Brandon slipped a condom over Wil's leaking spigot, got on his back and pulled his legs tightly against his chest, so Wil could take him. As Wil was gracefully sliding into position and tenderly pushing against Brandon's resilient, but yielding ring, Danny slid beside his lover and began to kiss him and explore his upper body. Together, the pair worked Brandon into another exquisite high, as Wil slowly catapulted to his own explosive climax. After Wil launched his creamy projectiles and sent them shattering against the walls of the prophylactic, it was obvious the fortress had been successfully breached and his mission accomplished, Wil then withdrew and left Brandon panting, satisfied and fulfilled. Brandon happily told Wil he had been totally pleased with his effort and the three boys agreed they were also looking forward to repeating this performance the following evening. Completely satisfied, the trio settled in for some rest. Wil wanted an outside position, so Brandon agreed to sleep between his lover and the young man that had just given him so much satisfaction and pure bliss. They slept well until the following morning, when they sauntered downstairs to replenish their empty fuel tanks. Once the boys had finished eating, I asked Wil and Marcos if they wanted to join us for church, since I knew they were Roman Catholic. Without hesitation, they said they would love to, so we all got ready and drove down to our local house of worship. The college boys were all greeted back warmly by the other parishioners and then we introduced Wil and Marcos to everyone that came over to see us. When we took our seats for the service, we managed to take up two whole pews in the process. Marcos and Wil kept kneeling and crossing themselves, to our amusement, although they tried valiantly to break themselves of those habits. It was difficult for either young man to end years of ingrained habit, but no one said anything to either and we all listened carefully to the sermon. After the final benediction, I took everyone out to brunch, as usual, and by the time we got home, the boys took Wil and Marcos around to see the rest of our small community. A little later, the boys returned and ask Jake and I to join them for what they wanted to do next. They intended to go down to the high school soccer field and play a pickup game, so Jake and I agreed to go and be the goalies. This meant the score would be very high, since neither Jake nor I had the reflexes to compare with their ability, but the boys loved the idea that we were going to play too. We placed Wil and Marcos on opposite teams and then divided up the others, according to their ability level. As soon as the game started, it quickly became clear that Wil and Marcos were quite good, at least as far as we were concerned. They later told us they were only average, or slightly above, when compared to others their age in Brazil, but it didn't really matter. All of the boys were continually racing up and down the field dribbling, passing and shooting, and the final score ended up seven to six, with Marcos team winning. Regardless of the score, we all had a great time. Before I went to bed that night, I check my email and discovered I had received something new from Frankie. I opened it immediately. Dad, Wow, I am still learning a lot from the new guy and things are really so much better now. I'm glad you're okay with me staying here longer, because I'm really learning a lot from him. He really thinks more like I do and I know I'm going to learn even more from him, as long as we're working together. How's everything at home? I can't believe Dion got a girl pregnant, but I'm glad you're going to help them keep the baby. How is Uncle Jake? I hope he's feeling better now and I'm glad the doctors could help him take care of his problem. I miss all of you so very much and can't wait to see you again. Please write and let me know what's going on there, because I know you're all probably staying very busy. Anyway, I don't have much else to say this time, so I'll end this here. Just wanted to let you know things were so much better here, because I know my earlier emails had you concerned about what was going on. Don't worry about me, because things are fine now. Take care and I love you all, Frank That was truly a more upbeat email and I wrote him back immediately and filled him in about everything that had gone on since I had last written. Hopefully, he'll get a kick out of some of it. Over the course of the next week, the boys entertained the brothers and took them around various places in the local area, including a couple of state parks. Everyone was getting along really well and spending nearly all of their time as one large pack. Sometime, Nick and Wil would take turns playing Nick's guitar and the rest of the boys would sing along with the tune they were playing. That was unless Wil was playing a Brazilian song, and then only Nick, Marcos and he would sing, because it would be in Portuguese. The songs were still quite catchy and those three tried to teach the others some of the lyrics, with varying success. Even Andrew and Jesse seemed to enjoy hanging around the older boys and no one said anything about them joining in on any of the fun. I think they were also turning into a couple of tough little shits during this period, because of the playful abuse their brothers would dish out to them. I had asked Wil and Marcos where they'd like for us to go on our next outing, while we were traveling home from NY City. I gave them the choice between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. and both boys agreed they'd prefer to go to D.C. Therefore, I made all the appropriate arrangements and we planned to go there this coming weekend. Nick's parents were flying in to join us, so they could see Nick's host brothers again. They had met Wil and Marcos on their trip to Brazil, and would land in Pittsburgh on Thursday night to join us. They would then rent a car and drive to our place and stay in our guest room, since it was unused at this time. Wil and Marcos were staying upstairs with the boys, occasionally moving from one room to another, as the spirit and the sexual urges moved them. I think everyone was getting excited about this trip and I was once again surprised that all the boys were excited about going with us. Most of them had visited D.C. on previous trips, and some of them had even been there twice, but it didn't seem to dampen their desire or enthusiasm about going again. Jesse was the only one of my family that had never been there before, and possibly Little Ricky. I'm not sure if he went on that second trip with us either. I think the fact that the others wanted to do this had just as much to do with whom they'd be going with, as where they'd be going. Nick was excited that his parents would be joining us too and both of his host brothers were eager to see Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence again. In fact, all of my family was looking forward to seeing Mike and Julie as well and I was eager to introduce them to Jesse. I'm sure they're going to get a kick out of watching him too, since everything we do is a new adventure for him. He was so damn enthusiastic and excitable when we went to NYC and a total joy to watch. Seeing him like that certainly brought back many memories of the other boys and how they had also reacted, each time we went someplace new. Mike and Julie Lawrence arrived at our house around dinnertime Thursday night, which worked out perfectly. I had made reservations at our favorite restaurant again and we drove everyone down there to eat. It was a lovely gathering filled with great conversation. The Lawrence sat across from Jake and I, with Nick on one side of them and the Brazilian brothers on the other. Jake and I were sandwiched between our two young bookends, Andrew and Jesse, again, but it worked out quite well. After the meal, we went back to the house and I explained to the Lawrences what we had planned. We'd be leaving very early Saturday morning for the nation's capital, so they would have the entire next day to rest up and spend time with Nick, Wil and Marcos. The Lawrences seemed pleased with our plans and admitted they had never been to Washington before, but had always wanted to see it in person. I told them that would work out fine and we'd take them to all the major attractions, which excited them. The rest of the night was very calm and we spent a great deal of time listening to Nick and Wil play the guitar, while the rest of us sang along. It seemed to be a favorite pastime for the boys right now and we were happy to join in the fun. We let the Lawrences spend most of Friday with Nick and his host brothers, although we did do some things together from time to time. Overall, though, it was their time to spend with the boys, without any interruptions or interference. I know they appreciated it, since Mike and Julie each went out of their way to tell us so later in the evening. I merely explained they went out of their way to get here, so it was the least we could do. After all, the rest of us would have many other days to spend with them. As Friday drew to a close, I warned everyone that we'd be leaving the house by 4:00 the next morning, so we could get to the terminal and board our bus. Even though they'd still be able to sleep on the bus, I suggested they might want to get as much sleep as they could tonight as well, so they wouldn't be tired out as we walked around all the various monuments. I think nearly everyone heeded my advice, because the house grew very quiet over the next twenty or thirty minutes and I didn't hear many sounds, until my alarm went off at 3:30. The Castaway Hotel: Grand Reopening --Book 9 - by BW Copyright 2010 by billwstories Chapter 22 -- Saying Good-bye. We boarded the bus a little after four and I could tell most of the boys were tired. I told them to find seats and get comfortable and then they could go back to sleep for most of the three plus hours it would take us to get there. They seemed happy with that suggestion, so the ride to Washington was very quiet. The Lawrences, Jake and I dozed off too, but one of us stayed awake at all times to keep the driver company. We stopped for breakfast before we reached D.C., and it seemed their mood improved in direct proportion to their tummies filling up. As we drew nearer to our final destination, the excitement level began to increase, especially for the Brazilian brothers, the Lawrences and Jesse. Our first stop was the White House, but I won't go into detail about what we saw and did there, because I'm certain I must have told you about that on one of our previous visits. It was basically the same, except I let the boys fill Wil, Marcos and the Lawrences in about different trivia concerning what we were seeing. I was quite impressed by how much they remembered from our previous trips and was delighted to listen to them share this knowledge with the others. Oh, I did jump in to insert a few trivial details from time to time, but the boys did most of the work as tour guides. After we left the White House, we took everyone to see the Capitol Building, and then followed that up with lunch. After we finished this brief rest and refueling stop, we took them to the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, before we went inside the Washington Monument. The view from the top was spectacular and breathtaking, but once we came down, we went to look at the Viet Nam Memorial and then the World War II Memorial. I think everyone was impressed and enjoyed the sights, although we seemed to be rushing them around from one location to another. After we had a lovely dinner, we went back to see the various Memorials again. The Lawrences had said they'd heard all of these places looked much different at night, so we made sure to give them the chance to check that out for themselves. When they did, they were even more impressed than they had been during the day, as the numerous spotlights gave everything a totally different appearance and aura. All in all, it was a very enjoyable day. The next morning, we got up, had breakfast and made some quick trips. After a brief stop at Arlington National Cemetery, where we visited the graves of President and Mrs. Kennedy and saw the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, we got back on the bus. Our next stop was to Mount Vernon, to see the home of George Washington, and then we went to Monticello, to see Thomas Jefferson's estate. I think the Lawrences appreciated all those stops as well, because I knew Wil, Marcos and Jesse certainly did. Once we'd had a chance to see those places and grabbed a quick bite to eat, we began the long ride home. I would have tried to do more, but the Lawrences still had to drive to Pittsburgh and catch their flight home. Since I didn't want to put them in a position where they would have to rush or risk missing their flight, I made sure we would get back early enough, so they could take it easy on the way to the airport. Once we collected our things at the bus terminal and drove home, we bid the Lawrences good-bye. While we were doing that, Nick had transferred their belongings from our vehicles to their rental car and then he went up to say good-bye to his parents. Mike and Julie thanked us over and over for the wonderful time and then took, off, leaving Nick behind. He was going to stay with us for a while longer, so he could spend more time with his host brothers and then join us on our summer vacation, after Wil and Marcos had returned home. During the last week of their stay with us, I allowed the boys to take Wil and Marcos wherever they wanted, so they showed our guests a little more of the area. Dustin and Danny drove all of the boys to Hershey Park one day, which has a nice amusement park. It was a pretty long drive, but I trusted them as drivers, and all of the boys said they'd stick together in fairly large groups and promised to watch out for my two youngest. >From what I understand, they all had a great time and Wil and Marcos loved going on the rides. I think both boys were also starting to become a little sad that they would be returning home in a couple more days, since their school would be restarting after a lengthy winter break. Since we could see how this was affecting them, Jake and I spent some time with them too, hoping we could make them feel a little better. We assured them they were welcome to come back whenever they wanted and told them we might even come to Brazil one year, for our vacation. That seemed to perk them up a little, especially since the boys were also doing all they could to make the Brazilian boys' final days with us memorable. I had also planned ahead for their return trip and was going to take them to see another musical before they left. Their flight wasn't until late Saturday night, so I scheduled us to attend another matinee. I never mentioned this to anyone, but they suddenly got the idea when the bus pulled up in front of one of the theaters. This time, I was taking them to see the 'Lion King.' Once again, I think most of the boys wondered if this was going to be age appropriate for them, because I saw many of them flash questioning looks to one of the others as we entered the theater. However, once the production began, I think all of their doubts vanished. It was a masterful production, with the actors either wearing headpieces to represent their character or by donning very colorful and exquisite costumes. Some even carried a representation of their character with them, but some of the more elaborate costumes included a pair of very tall giraffes and an extremely large elephant that strolled down the center aisle of the theater and then up a ramp, before going on to the stage. The music was fantastic (the same Sir Elton John score as for the movie) and was well delivered. The actors and actresses were energetic and passionate about their roles and the overall performance was absolutely magnificent. I didn't hear anything but raves afterward from my group and they all continued talking about the production throughout dinner. Wil and Marcos each thanked Jake and I several times for making their stay so wonderful, and I was almost to the point where I wanted to keep these two wonderful young men here with us for a while longer. Unfortunately, I realized that couldn't happen, so after the meal, we took the boys to the airport to catch their return flight. After all Wil and Marcos had done to let us know how much they had enjoyed their stay and their time with us, it was very difficult for us to say good-bye. When it came time to catch their flight out, there were more than a few tears shed, so I reiterated my promise that they could come back whenever they wished and we would try to go to Brazil for one of our vacations. I think that eased their apprehensions a bit and made having to leave a little more bearable, since they felt they would see us all again some day. Once they had cleared security and disappeared from sight, I led everyone else back to the bus and settled inside for the long ride home. While the boys dozed off, Jake and I tried to stay awake, so we could keep the driver company. We certainly didn't want him falling asleep during the long, and sometimes monotonous, drive back and I think he appreciated us doing that for him. It also made the trip a little easier and more enjoyable for him as well, because he didn't have to endure it in monotonous silence. I think we were all happy and relieved when he finally pulled in to the bus terminal, and after transferring everyone to our vehicles yet again, I let Dustin and Danny drive the rest of the way. They had been able to sleep during the ride back, while Jake and I had not, so we thought they were in better shape to do this than we were. Once we got in the door, the boys immediately went to their rooms. Even though they had slept a little on the bus, they were still tired and eager to get to bed. That was fine with me, since Jake and I were going to do the same, but now we had only a couple of weeks left until we went on vacation. Damn, it seems like things never slow down for us. Over the next couple of weeks, I was very busy helping to interview the candidates for the high school principal position, and then we finally hired someone. I was also involved in hiring several new teachers, before I officially retired from the district. The new superintendent, my secretary, the other principals and the teachers and staff, along with the board of education, threw me a party on my last day. It developed into a very emotional parting, although I'd hoped I could do this quietly and without so much fanfare. I was only leaving them as a working colleague, but would still see them around from time to time, so I didn't really see the need for all of this drama. However, I did appreciate what they did and made sure to let them know that as well. During the gathering, they also presented me with a plaque, for my many years of service to the school district, and gave me a few personal presents as well. I also agreed to be available as a consultant, should they ever need me, and then I left my office for the final time. I don't think it actually sank in that I would no longer be going back there, until I got home. Yes, I knew well in advance I was doing this and had made a conscious choice to see it through, but the reality, and finality, didn't set in until that final hour. Once I removed the remaining personal items from my desk and counter tops and carried them home, it suddenly struck me that I no longer had to get up and go in to work every day. My getting up mornings and rushing off to the job were no longer required and I had just closed the final chapter on a long career with the school system. I had started out as a teacher, moved up to become principal and then eventually became superintendent. It was not going to be easy to put all of that behind me, without some sense of regret, no matter my reason for doing so. Don't get me wrong. I didn't wish I'd made a different decision and I was still looking forward to having more time to spend with Jake and the boys at home. I was also thrilled and excited about taking care of a baby again, especially since it would be the youngest of my grandchildren, but no matter how great it was going to be, there were still the drawbacks. I'd once again have to put up with the crying, the smelly diapers and getting up at all hours of the night for feedings, even though none of that had ever bothered me when I did it with my own children. Then came the realization that I'd also miss my job, because I loved what I did and the people I worked with. Now, I'd also have to cope with withdrawal from no longer seeing them on a daily basis and my days would no longer be consumed with school matters. I'm trying to stay focused on the positive aspects of this change, such as cuddling with a helpless newborn and having him fall asleep on my chest, with his head over my heart. I will try to relish every smile I'll receive from the baby when I read him a story or sing a song, as well as cherish his joyous laughter when I play peek-a-boo or some other silly game with him. Yes, I was definitely looking forward to doing those things with him, since it would also stir up many pleasant memories from when I did those same things with my biological children and grandchildren too. In addition to that, I would also be able to be there for Jesse and Andrew through the difficult adolescent years they still had ahead of them, and I'd be able to help guide Sammy and Little Ricky through their final year of high school. I think by concentrating on these things, it will more than make up for what I am losing by retiring. The rest of the family also sensed my uneasy truce with the idea of being retired, because they tried their best to distract me in a number of different ways. Jake would ask me to go on walks with him or get playful and drag me off to our room earlier than normal. The older boys would ask for my help or advice, while at other times they'd try to drag me outside or to the athletic fields to participate in one of their activities with them. Jesse and Andrew were constantly asking me to go on bike rides and I must admit all of those things did help, at least until the baby arrived to take up my additional free time. I was extremely appreciative everyone cared so much and went out of his way to help make this easier for me, so I happily drifted along on the currents of their love. Fortunately, getting ready for vacation also helped keep me busy and took my mind off of my other concerns. As I had promised Peter, we were going to Australia this year, to visit him and his family. Peter and Ricky had been spending a lot of time on the webcam together planning some of the activities we'd be doing once we arrived. Peter had also arranged for some of his mates, whom Ricky had hung out with as well, to be there to meet us at one point, and this included Kylie. Damn, that's why that name sounded so familiar when Marie told me about the baby. I knew I liked the name and had heard it before, but I never put the two things together. I wonder if Marie got the idea from hearing Ricky talking about her, although I can't think of any specific time when that might have happened. Still, it was possible or was it merely a coincidence that she just happened to pick it out at random. Either way, I'm surprised Ricky never pointed this glaring coincidence out to me. I did corner Ricky the following afternoon and mentioned the irony of the situation. He just smiled at me, before he spoke. "You know, I thought about that when you told me what Marie was naming the baby and all," he began, "but I thought you had already put the two things together. That's why I didn't say anything about it." "Well, did you ever mention your Kylie to Marie?" I followed, wishing to ease my curiosity. "I might have said something about Kylie in the emails I sent her too," he confessed, "but I just don't remember. It was a long time ago, but it is a very pretty name. I actually think of the Kylie in Australia, every time someone talks about the baby, and then I remember some of the great times we had together while I was there." "Have you kept in contact with her?" I pressed, since I wasn't certain if they had remained in touch. "Nah, she was mad when I left and I didn't want to fight with her about it any more, so I just kind of let it go," he admitted. "I was hoping she might write or email me one day, but so far she hasn't. I was kind of surprised when Peter told me she wanted him to let her know if we came over, because she'd like to see me again. I'm not sure if it's so she can smack me with a boomerang, feed me to the crocs or if she really wants to spend time with me. I guess I'll find out when we get there." That ended my curiosity about the subject, at least for the time being. I still want to ask Marie how she came up with Kylie's name, and I'll do it the next time I see her, especially since neither Ricky nor I are sure if Ricky ever mentioned the other Kylie to her. I know it sounds petty and dumb, but I'd just like to know. I'm not sure why, other than to fulfill some morbid curiosity I have about it, but I'd like to settle this issue once and for all. The first week of June, Jake and I took a long weekend, so we could fly up to Canada and get married. I made sure everyone understood Dustin was in charge while we were gone and then we left Thursday night, after Jake got off of work, and flew to Toronto. After we landed, I rented a car and we drove to our hotel. It was near downtown and after cleaning up, we went out to eat. It was a nice restaurant, located in a renovated warehouse, along with three or four other restaurants, but each had their own theme. We had selected the Italian restaurant tonight. After we finished our meal and a bottle of wine, we went back to our hotel and turned in for the evening. We would be getting up early to take care of everything we needed to do, so we could have the ceremony performed. It was just a simple civil ceremony, but we did get a marriage license as a result, so we could now say we were married. I was just sorry the entire family hadn't been here with us, but they had been to our commitment ceremony and that, to us, was more important. Once we had been pronounced man and husband, we went out to celebrate. It was still early afternoon, so we stopped for a late lunch and I ordered a bottle of champagne. After we'd toasted each other several times and finished our meal, we returned to our hotel, where we made love. The only difference this time was that we could call this our honeymoon, and maybe we did feel a little closer connection because of it, but we always loved one another and always would. After cleaning up and taking a short nap, we went out for a late dinner, and I took Jake to the revolving restaurant and the top of the CN Tower. At night, with the city and the airport lit up, it was very dazzling in deed. We were seated at a table next to one of the huge windows and had a great view of the scenery as we revolved around. Jake and I discussed many things while we ate and drank, but it was mostly about the family. We each expressed our feelings about what we thought should happen, if anything happened to either one of us, and how best to take care of the boys, at least until they could take care of themselves. Since most of them already could do that, it only left a few for us to worry about, but we did reach an agreement on how things should be handled, if that unfortunate scenario came to pass. I think Jake and I both considered we had beaten death once, so this idea was not an unlikely scenario, but rather a grim reality that we might be called upon one day to endure. Once we had reached an agreement on those items, we went barhopping for a bit, just to get a different flavor of this beautiful city and celebrate our new status a little more. We didn't turn in until after 3:00, and by that time we were both exhausted. We did have enough reserve strength left to make love one more time before we went to sleep, but we collapsed after that and didn't wake up until nearly noon. Even though we got a late start, we spent Saturday getting to see more of the sights this magnificent place had to offer, but I'm not sure I can recount what we saw. I was too focused on Jake and the fact that we were now married, at least here in Canada, but we'd have to face the reality that it was not valid in the US, once we returned home. However, another thing we had discussed was how that piece of paper was nice, but it didn't really change our true relationship or affect the way we felt about each other. No matter what either country or our state said, we were still a committed partnership and the head of a loving and close-knit family. No one could ever take that away from us. We did continue to party most of Saturday night and then after making love one more time we went to sleep, knowing we'd be leaving for home in the morning. It was a blissful slumber, which we spent in each other's loving and reassuring embrace. Sunday, we returned to the airport, turned in the rental car and boarded our flight home. When we got back, we picked up our own vehicle and drove home. The boys had put up the same sign they had used after our commitment ceremony at Easter to congratulate us, but each of them did so personally as well. It was definitely nice to feel the love they had to offer and they seemed as sincerely happy about our nuptials as Jake and I were. However, now it was time to turn our attention to other matters.