Authors: Rob Rosen
Tags: #MLR Press LLC; Print format ISBN# 978-1-60820-435-9; ebook format ISBN#978-1-60820-436-6, #Gay, #General, #Romance, #Erotica, #Fiction
his turn to pause. “But are you? Okay, I mean?”
A warm flush road up my belly and exploded in my chest.
“Right as rain. You?”
“Same.” The pause returned. “But, I’m, uh, in the hospital.
Can you come down to County General?”
I jumped up. “Now? Are you okay? What’s wrong?”
“Chill, Little Brother,” he said. “Just come down. Room two-
six-four.”
“I’m on my way.” I clicked off the phone. “Come on. Beau’s
in the hospital. Hurry!”
And then everyone was hopping up, and a minute later we
were piling into the Mercedes, Jeeves at the wheel. He sped all
the way there, my nerves a tangled, frayed mess. Thankfully, we
didn’t have far to go, all of us rushing inside and up the elevator.
We stopped dead in our tracks when we reached the room.
“Hi, ya’ll,” she said.
“Betty!” I exclaimed. “What’s… what’s going on?”
She looked wiped out, her hair a fright, plastered to her
forehead. But she was smiling so big and bright that I just about
had to squint to take her in. We all made our way inside the room,
filling it up to the brim. “Um, just wait,” she told me. “He’s on
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his way back.”
“Who?” I asked, utterly and completely confused. Which
made six of us, Zeb and Stella and Jake and Jeeves and Pearl
included.
“Us,” we heard a split second later, and turned to find
Beau, wheeling in yet another surprise. “Meet your niece, Little
Brother.”
Well now, wouldn’t you know it, I started bawling right there
and then. As did pretty much everyone in the room. Everyone
except the baby, who was just about the most beautiful thing I’d
ever seen. And it was then, at long last, that the final pieces to the
puzzle fell into place.
“
Not yet
, you kept yelling at the funeral.” Beau frowned just a
little and stared at the baby. “You knew about this back then. You
wanted her to meet your daughter, right?”
He nodded, the smile making a triumphant return. “She was
afraid the line was going to stop with me and you, Trip. She
thought that once she went, so would the mansion and her name
and everything it meant to her.”
I nodded, ruefully. “I know. I was afraid of the same thing.”
Again I stared from the baby back to him. “You never really did
hate me then, did you? You were just protecting Betty and the
baby. Because if I stirred up trouble, it could hurt all of you? And
you weren’t living in the mansion from time to time to be near
Granny, right? You wanted to be near Betty.”
He smiled. “Smart, for such a pain in the ass.” He shrugged.
“But, no, I only hated you a little while, until I figured out what
Granny was up to, keeping us apart like she did. Protecting us
from the Pellinghams. She knew they’d somehow killed your
parents, Trip. And no way was she going to let that happen to us.”
I turned to Betty. “That’s why you looked so nervous when I
brought up Granny’s jewelry box.”
Her smile faltered. “I knew the birth certificate was in there.
I had to steal it, Trip. I’m… I’m so sorry. But we still have the
jewelry. You can have it all back.”
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I walked in and bent down, kissing her on the forehead. “No,”
I whispered. “They’re for your little girl. All of it. That would’ve
made Granny mighty happy.”
She nodded and sighed. “Ask me what we named her, Trip.”
I smiled and reached for her hand. “What did you name her,
Betty?”
“Mary,” she told me, her face lighting up. “After your granny.”
And that stream of tears of mine returned. “Thank you,” I
said, squeezing her hand in mine. Then I turned and walked over
to my brother. I grabbed him up and pulled him in tight. And,
man, did he feel good there. Better than playing catch with him
or building us a few sand castles. Better by a country mile. And
not an ounce of resistance from him, either. “Fucker,” I said.
“Ditto,” he replied, arms wrapped around me just as tightly.
I pulled an inch away. “Can I hold her?” I asked.
He nodded. “Not going to drop her, are you?” He laughed
and let go of me, then bent down and lifted the baby up before
placing her gently in my arms, the others craning in for a look at
her beautiful, round face.
“She looks just like you,” Zeb said, his hand on the small of
my back. “She has your nose.”
Pearl reached in and tickled her chin, my old friend’s face so
wet it shined. “Oh yeah, child, this here’s a Jackson for sure.”
I stared down at the newest addition. “You hear that, Mary?
You’re a Jackson.” I leaned in, face to face. “Lord help you on
that one, kiddo; we’re a final kettle of fish, we are.” She opened
her eyes and took me in, a smile appearing that just about broke
my heart.
But we weren’t done with the surprises just yet. It was Jake’s
turn next as he tapped me on the shoulder. “I, uh, don’t want to
startle you, so better hold on to that little niece of yours.”
I looked up and locked eyes with him. Thankfully, he was
smiling. “Oh, God, now what?”
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He shrugged and reached over to hold Stella’s hand. “Well,
looks like you owe me a hundred and ten thousand dollars.”
Needless to say, I handed the baby over to her father. Though
I quickly figured out what he was telling me. “The will,” I said.
“The will,” Jake repeated. “Your granny left me three
thousand dollars. Three thousand dollars unless I settle down
and find a wife. If I do so within one year’s time, that amount will
increase to one hundred thousand. Enough to start a family. Plus
ten more thousand for every child my future wife gives birth to.”
He was repeating it verbatim.
I turned to look at Stella, who was blushing from ear to ear.
“You’re pregnant?” I asked, dumbfounded.
“And engaged,” she lifted up her hand, the diamond sparkling
atop her finger.
And damn if those tears of mine didn’t go full-on flood.
“Looks like the mansion’s gonna need a couple of new cribs.”
She nodded. “And if you don’t mind, since you already fired
Roy…”
“The ten acres to the far west of the property,” I said. “You,
you want them?”
She winked at me. “It will save you a trip to Crate & Barrel,”
she said. “For a wedding present, I mean.”
I walked the half a foot over to her and put my arms around
her waist. “All yours, Stella. No exceptions. You and Jake will own
it forever.”
Jake moved in and joined us. “Thanks, boss,” he said, his face
as wet as any of ours.
“You’re welcome, staff,” I told the two of them, half sobbing,
half laughing.
Then the whole group joined us, arms draped over shoulders.
Pearl spoke up next. “And I ain’t raising either of ‘em, boy. No,
sir.” She laughed, good and hard. “But I do plan on spoiling them
something rotten.”
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“Amen,” said Jeeves.
“Amen,” said Zeb.
“Amen,” said Jake.
“Amen,” said Stella.
“Amen,” said I, staring up at the ceiling with a sly wink to
Granny. “Amen to that.”
About the AuthoR
ROB ROSEN and his husband Kenny call San Francisco
home, but he lived in the deep, deep South for 15 years. He’s
written short stories for well over 150 anthologies and has three
other novels to his credit:
Sparkle: The Queerest Book You’ll Ever
Love
,
Divas Las Vegas
, winner of the 2010 TLA Gaybies for Best
Gay Fiction, and
Hot Lava
. His love of Popeyes fried chicken,
however, is no work of fiction. Please visit him at his website,