Belovèd
Cam and Kevin's trip home was quick. They were on the Golden
Gate Bridge in fifteen minutes, and from there it was clear sailing.
They were pulling into their driveway in another hour, both of them looking
forward to seeing Catherine and introducing her to Sam. The porch
light was on.
Cam clicked his opener for the gate, and then pulled his car into the garage.
Going around to the passenger door, he helped Kevin out of the his seat
and gave him his crutches. Sam was next. Cam pulled the cage
out of the back seat and set it on the floor, opening the little door.
The dog emerged and circled them happily, sniffing their shoes and pants
cuffs. Cam walked her into the back yard, and let her do her thing
as she did a quick exploration. Kevin was making his way toward the
back door as Cam pulled their luggage out of the trunk of the Camaro, and
trailed by Sam, went inside.
Catherine was sitting in her bathrobe in the kitchen sipping a cup of tea
when Sam and the boys came in. Sam immediately went over to Catherine
and greeted her, ready to be friends. She petted the dog's head and
stood up, greeting her sons with a smile. She'd missed them.
"Mom!" Kevin said, and went over and kissed her and got a hug
despite his crutches.
"Mommy!" Cam said, mimicking Kevin's tone of voice perfectly as
he hugged her and kissed her.
"How was the Big Sur?" Catherine asked.
"A little cold and wet, but we had a good time," Kevin said, obviously
not giving her the details about just how good a time it had been in bed
for the two of them.
"Some things happened that we didn't expect," Cam added.
"What?"
Cam proceeded to tell her the story about finding Alice and meeting Mary
Carson, and then about Carl Emrick and what had befallen Carl at the hands
of his father, and then how he had called Ian Carson and gotten him involved,
and the professional team Carson had brought with him to the Sur from San
Francisco and what they'd accomplished.
"Is this the Carson who's a defense lawyer in the city?" Catherine
asked. "He's frequently mentioned in the newspaper."
"The very same," Kevin said. "A very persuasive man!
If you were four feet tall and this guy told you that you were seven feet
tall, you'd believe him! You'll know what I mean when you meet him."
"Why would I be meeting him?" Catherine asked.
"Well, the Carsons are the foster family for Carl Emrick and his younger
brother Dan, and the Carsons have two sons themselves, and we were going
to ask you if Carl and Dan and the two Carson boys could come up here for
the weekend in a couple weeks," Cam said. "Maybe Ian and
Mary will drive them up, who knows."
Catherine laughed and shook her head. "Six of you boys in one
house? Have mercy!"
"It would test your skills as a mother," Kevin said.
"As if you two haven't!" Catherine said. "Let's talk
about it tomorrow night at supper."
"OK," Cam said. "Now, we brought something for you
from the Big Sur."
"If you tell me the dog is a present for me, I respectfully decline,"
Catherine said. "What's the dog's name, by the way?"
"Sam, short for Samantha," Kevin said. "No, the dog
is ours, and we're not trying to foist her off on you so you'll take care
of her. We got you something else." He reached down into
the outer pocket of his bag, and brought out a little sack with the necklace
in it. "Here it is."
"What's the occasion?" Catherine asked.
"Just 'cause we were thinking about you," Kevin said.
Catherine took the sack and opened it, pulling out the jewelry case and
opening it. There was the necklace, sparkling as if it had cost a
million dollars.
"Oh, how beautiful!" Catherine said, taking it out of the case
and holding it in her hand. "I love it! Thank you so much,
boys. That was so thoughtful of you. I'll wear it to St. Francis
tomorrow."
"I cannot tell a lie, it was Kevin's idea," Cam said, enjoying
his mother's pleasure.
Catherine hugged Kevin again and kissed him, and then Cam.
"You're both sweethearts."
"Yeah, I know," Cam said with a grin.
"By the way, Cam, Teri called while you were gone and wants you to
call her about the prom."
"OK, I will."
"Now," Catherine said, "I have an early day tomorrow,
so I need to get to bed. I'll see you in the morning. Do you
want me to fix your breakfast?"
"No, Mom, I'll do it," Cam said. "I have to take care
of our little Kevin, and he gets surly if what's prepared for him doesn't
suit him. I don't want to subject you to that. I'm used to dealing
with his little tantrums when he doesn't get what he wants."
Kevin slapped his partner on the back of the head.
"Ow!"
"Don't lie to Mom," Kevin said.
Ignoring the two miscreants, Catherine pointed at the kitchen counter.
"There's dog food in there, and a plastic dish and a bowl to feed her
and give her water. I bought a bed for her, too, and put it in your
room."
"Thanks so much, Mom," Kevin said. "We appreciate it."
Catherine bid them goodnight, and went upstairs, leaving the two boys staring
at each other.
"Did she really mean to say she put the dog bed in our room?"
Cam whispered. "Oh, shit, she can't know, can she?"
"I'm not sure," Kevin said quietly, feeling queasy. "She's
totally a smart woman, though," he said. "Maybe she's figured
it out."
"Oh, fuck!" Cam said, continuing to look at Kevin.
"I bet we will."