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  Family Love

  by Jeanne McCann

  CHAPTER 1

  “Amena, go get your shoes on,” Tamara called as she wrestled with dressing Banta. “Banta quit playing around.” She was a little irritated. They were all running late this morning.

  “Here, let me take care of Banta, honey.” Lindy smiled at her cur¨rently half-dressed and frustrated partner. “Go get dressed.”

  “Thanks sweetie, I owe you.” Tamara handed the struggling five-year-old to her stylishly dressed lover. Even after two years, the sight of Lindy could take her breath away. Lindy’s dark hair was cut to shoulder length and its layered style flowed around her beautiful face. Her brown eyes twinkled as she looked at Tamara.

  “You look terrific.” Tamara placed a quick kiss on Lindy’s smiling lips.

  “Thank you, now go and get ready for work.” Lindy grinned. “Not that I don’t like what you’re wearing.”

  Tamara blushed as she gathered her bathrobe around her body. Her nightshirt hid very little as Lindy’s gaze slid over her body. “Love you.” Tamara’s blond hair was tousled from her night’s sleep, her blue eyes glistening, and Lindy loved her with every breath in her body.

  “Love you, too.” Lindy turned to the unruly five-year-old boy. “You, blister, are another matter. Come on and get dressed before you make us all mad.”

  “I don’t want to wear this shirt!” Banta was adamant; his stocky little body was still with irritation.

  “Okay, then you pick a shirt to wear,” Lindy calmly suggested.

  The tiny dark-haired boy did as she asked and headed for his drawer. Lindy watched him with loving eyes. It was hard for her to believe she had lived with him and his two sisters for only two years. He was a part of her, just like twelve-year-old Maria and eight-year-old Amena. Who would have known that two and a half years ago she would meet and fall in love with Tamara and her ready-made family.

  “Here.” Banta stuffed a purple shirt in her hands. His favorite; she should have known.

  “Okay, purple people eater, let’s get you dressed.” Lindy quickly slid the shirt on Banta, who smiled widely. The problem disappeared as rapidly as it appeared. Hugging him quickly, she rushed him downstairs.

  “Now go eat your breakfast.” She swatted him on his backside as he bolted for the kitchen table.

  “Okay, lunches, who wants one?” She pulled five lunch bags out of the refrigerator.

  Maria, a beautiful young lady of twelve, entered the kitchen. Her sister Amena followed her. Even though the two of them had been adopted at different times and were not related by blood, they were inseparable. Both had come from Columbia and had recognized in each other the same need to be loved. From the moment they were introduced, they had become sisters in every sense of the word. They argued and fought just like all sisters, but had a tight bond that brought them quickly back together quickly with hugs and laughter.

  “Lindy, I need to go to dance class this afternoon,” Maria reminded her.

  “I remember, beautiful.” Lindy smiled at her darling stepdaughter. “I’ll pick you up at five.”

  “Thanks.” Maria hugged Lindy.

  “No problem, doll. Now go eat your breakfast.” Lindy placed glasses of juice on the table. “Hey pee wee, don’t you look nice.” Lindy hugged Amena hello.

  “Are we going to go to the zoo this weekend?” Amena stood on her chair and hugged Lindy tightly.

  “We are, little bug, now sit down and eat your breakfast.”

  “How are my favorite people?” Tamara asked as she entered the kitchen. Hugging and kissing each of them, she helped with the chil¨dren’s breakfast. “What time does Payton arrive tonight?”

  “Her plane’s due to at eight-thirty.”

  “Are you excited?”

  “I am. It’s been so long since I’ve seen her and so much has changed.” Lindy slid her arm around Tamara’s neck.

  “At least she’s staying long enough for you two to spend some quality time together.” Tamara hugged Lindy.

  “You know it’s because of her that I got the nerve up to tell you how I felt. She convinced me to come here and talk to you.”

  “Then I’ve got to be sure to thank her, because my life became perfect when you entered it.” Tamara smiled, kissing Lindy gently.

  “I plan to thank her several times myself.” Lindy grinned. “Now come on guys, grab your lunches, it’s time to go. Okay Banta, let’s get out of here. Kiss your mom and sisters goodbye.”

  Lindy and Tamara shared another quick kiss and they all tumbled out the front door. “Okay girls, buckle up. Banta, give me another kiss.” Tamara leaned over so her son could kiss her sloppily on the lips. “Be a good little boy today.”

  “I will, mom.”

  “Lindy, I’ll call you later. Love you.”

  “Love you too.”

  The two of them headed for their respective cars and the day ahead of them, their start to the day being relatively painless. That was not always the case with a family of five, but it was a family, full oflove and laughter.

  CHAPTER 2

  Payton had already been at work for two hours by the time Lindy and her family left their home. Since she was taking the next two weeks off for vacation, she needed to clear her desk as much as possible before she headed for the airport. It had been over a year since Payton had taken any time off and she needed a break. She was very much looking forward to seeing Lindy. She and Lindy had been friends for eight years and even after Lindy moved down to Long Beach to be with Tamara, they remained close. It was Lindy who flew up and consoled Payton when her lover of twelve years left her for someone else. Lindy had flown back to Seattle and spent a week with Payton while she grieved and fumed with anger. It was also Lindy who pointed out that the relationship had been falling apart for sev¨eral years. She calmly listened and spoke to Payton until Payton finally began to accept the reality that she was newly single at the age of forty-five. It had not been a pleasant time but Payton had moved on. Her life continued, and except for some financial relationships, Payton and Alice, her lover of twelve years, went their separate ways. The breakup had been over a year earlier and Payton’s life had since then become all work. With the exception of a few dates, Pay-ton worked hard and spent most of her time with friends. It had been Tamara, Lindy’s girlfriend, who had talked her into vacationing for two weeks in Long Beach. Actually, Payton was looking forward to staying with them. She loved Tamara and the kids and she couldn’t be happier for Lindy. They made a wonderful family.

  “Payton, we need to go over this project file this morning.” Glen, her long time boss and close friend, disturbed her memories.

  “Now is as good a time as any.” Payton sighed, pushing her wavy hair back. She really needed a vacation.

  The rest of Payton’s day was packed with meeting after meeting. At four thirty, she flew out of the office, heading for the waiting taxi outside the front entrance to her building. She handed her suitcase and garment bag to the driver and shoved her computer bag into the car, sliding in behind it.

  “Sea-Tac, please.”

  The taxi cab driver grunted and drove rapidly the thirty minutes to the airport. It was all Payton could do not to scream in terror as the car rocketed from lane to lane. She breathed a sigh of relief as she paid for the taxi and gathered her luggage. She checked in and headed for the gate. She wouldn’t be able to relax until she was on the airplane. She would finally be on a vacation, a much needed and special one.

  Payton was not one to pamper herself and she tended to work long hours with little regard for herself. She was a beautiful and tal¨ented woman, well liked at work, and treasured by her small circle of friends. She kept busy by working out and going out for an occa¨sional night of dancing, but very rare
ly dated, not that women didn’t approach her, Payton just wasn’t interested.

  Payton settled herself in her seat, opened her book, and prepared for the flight. She smiled in anticipation of seeing Lindy and her family. She was envious of what Lindy and Tamara had. They had a very loving and special family. Tamara had adopted all three children before she met Lindy. They were children in need of a home, orphans from countries where they would have lived in abject pov¨erty. They all arrived with severe problems but Tamara had taken them in and made them her own. Maria and Amena were both from Columbia, Maria found hiding in a large cardboard box having been raped. She still woke up screaming. Catholic missionary nuns found Amena near death from starvation. She still would steal things and hide them. She also hoarded food under her bed. A medical relief team had found Banta, starving to death, protecting his dead mother’s body. He woke up terrified and screaming most nights. Tamara wouldn’t trade her children for anything. When she and Lindy had professed their love for each other, those children had become Lindy’s. They protected and healed their children, loving them above all else.

  “Amena, Maria, you stick close to Lindy.” Tamara requested. “Banta honey, don’t stand on the chair. I’ll be right back, I need to use the bathroom.”

  “Mom, I need to go.” Amena announced.

  “Okay honey, let’s hurry, Payton’s plane is due.”

  Linda watched Amena and Tamara hold hands while walking to the bathroom. She loved the fact that Tamara and her children were so loving and affectionate. Considering where they all came from, it was a tribute to Tamara’s mothering that they were so healthy.

  “Come on Maria, Banta, let’s go watch for the plane.” Lindy took hold of both of the children’s hands as they walked to the window. Tamara and Amena joined them several minutes later.

  “Banta, look there it is, see the plane?.”

  “I see it! I see it!” Banta excitedly jumped up and down.

  “Come on, let’s go find Payton.” Tamara corralled Banta as the five of them stood by the gate.

  Payton smiled as she walked out of the gate. Tamara and Lindy were grinning from ear to ear and their children watched with big eyes.

  “Come here, girl.” Lindy called as she hugged Payton tightly. “You look gorgeous.”

  “I’ve missed you,” Payton whispered. “You look terrific yourself.”

  “Payton, give me a hug.” Tamara smiled and hugged her affection¨ately. “I’m so glad you’re here.”

  “So am I Tamara, so am I.” Payton’s eyes filled with tears. “Now show me these beautiful kids of yours.”

  “Maria, Amena, do you remember Payton?”

  “Aren’t you both beautiful, and you are so big. The last time I saw you, you were so little.”

  “Hi Payton,” Maria spoke, while Amena giggled.

  “This must be Banta? Hello, you probably don’t remember me. I saw you when you were just a little guy.”

  “Hello. Did you fly the plane?” Banta asked seriously.

  “No, a pilot flew the plane. I just sat in the back and read.”

  “Come on guys, let’s get Payton’s luggage and go home,” Tamara suggested. “Banta, don’t let Payton get lost.”

  “I won’t, Mom.” Banta latched onto Payton’s hand. She smiled in happiness, her heart full of feeling as she held the little boy’s hand.

  “Okay girls, let’s hurry, we’ve got ice cream waiting at home,” Lindy announced, grinning.

  Two hours later after bowls of ice cream, much conversation, and lots of hugs and kisses, the children headed off for bed.

  “I am going to leave the two of you alone so you can catch up. I’m awfully glad you’re here, Payton. Lindy has missed you terribly.” Tamara quickly hugged Payton and bent over to kiss Lindy good¨night.

  “I won’t be long,” Lindy promised with a smile.

  “Wake me.” Tamara touched Lindy’s lips with her fingers. The two of them exchanged a loving gaze before Tamara left the room.

  “You are happy,” Payton announced, grinning at Lindy.

  “Deliriously.” Lindy laughed softly. “I didn’t know how perfect life could be until I met Tamara and her family.”

  “And to think I had to convince you to tell her you loved her,” Pay-ton teased her.

  “I owe you big time.”

  “You don’t owe me a thing.”

  “Enough of that. Tell me how you’re doing. How you are really doing.”

  “I’m fine. Work’s good, except for the hours.”

  “What are you doing besides work?”

  “I’ve been getting out. Jeff, Rich, and I have been out dancing quite a bit.”

  “Payton, what about women?” Lindy impatiently interrupted.

  “I’ve gone out on a couple of dates recently, I just haven’t met any¨one I want to sleep with, let alone marry.” Payton sighed. “Besides, the only women 1 seem to attract lately are too young and want someone, mainly me, to take care of them.”

  “You’ll meet someone. You are too damn special to be single for long.”

  “You are prejudiced. Have you ever thought you might be the only one who thinks I’m special besides my brother?” Payton chuckled quietly.

  “Tamara thinks you’re special too.”

  “Like you haven’t influenced her opinion.”

  “I have very little influence, with her. If she didn’t like you, you would know it, and she loves you.”

  “Very little influence my eye.” Payton grunted.

  “When’s the last time you slept with someone?”

  “Where did that come from?”

  “Answer me.”

  “It’s been quite awhile, a long while.”

  “Maybe you need to get lucky while you’re here on vacation.” Lindy grinned.

  “Don’t even try to fix me up. I came here to visit with you and Tamara, and the kids.”

  “I promise, we won’t. We’re just glad you’re here. I missed you buddy.”

  “I miss you, too. I’m so glad you’re happy. Your kids are terrific.”

  “They are great kids, and I can’t believe how much I love them.”

  “I always knew you would make a great mom.”

  “It’s Tamara who is fantastic. She takes care of the kids and me.”

  “Speaking of Tamara, don’t you think you should go to bed?”

  “I’m on my way. Do you need anything?”

  “Not a thing, now go crawl in bed with your girlfriend.”

  “Love you, Payton.”

  “I love you Lindy. And thanks for sharing your family with me.” Payton and Lindy hugged tightly before the two of them headed to their separate bedrooms.

  “Goodnight Payton.”

  “Goodnight.”

  Lindy slipped into her darkened bedroom and headed into the bathroom to get ready for bed. It was wonderful having Payton visit. She missed her very much. They had been close friends for such a long time. Sliding into her nightgown, she turned out the lights and headed for her side of the bed. Tamara held the covers open for Lindy to climb in next to her. Lindy slid her body tightly against Tamara’s.

  “How is Payton doing?” Tamara asked, as she pulled Lindy over on top of her body, their faces inches apart.

  “She says she’s fine but I think she’s very lonely. She isn’t dating anyone. In fact, I think all she does is work.”

  “She’s gorgeous. It’s hard to believe women aren’t breaking down her door.”

  “If she doesn’t go out, it is hard for her to meet anyone.”

  “Maybe we need to introduce her to some nice women.”

  “I promised Payton I wouldn’t try to fix her up.”

  “I didn’t promise her anything.” Tamara grinned, nuzzling Lindy’s neck.

  “Have I told you today how much I love you?”

  “How about you show me how much you love me?”

  “I can do that.” Lindy did just that as she and Tamara made love until the early hours of t
he morning.

  “Lindy, I love you.” Tamara whispered as they held each other tightly.

  “I love you, Tamara.”

  “Did you ask Payton if she would be your maid of honor?”

  “No, I want us both to ask her.”

  “Okay, we’ll both ask her Monday night when we go out to din¨ner.”

  “Thank you.”

  “For what?”

  “For you, the kids, and my life.”

  “Honey, you made my life perfect.”

  “We are so lucky. I just wish Payton could be.”

  “She will be. We’ll make sure of it.” The two of them snuggled closer together and fell asleep. It would be very early when the kids got up.

  CHAPTER 3

  Tamara slowly woke up, pulling Lindy into her arms. “Honey, it’s awfully quiet this morning. What time is it?”

  “It’s after eight-thirty. It’s not like Banta to sleep in. I’m going to go check on the kids.”

  “I’ll be right out. Do you think I could get a good morning kiss?”

  “Certainly.” Lindy kissed Tamara slowly and then headed for the door. “I don’t think the kids have ever slept in this late before.”

  As Lindy walked down the hallway she stuck her head into Banta’s bedroom and both girls’ rooms. No kids, and Payton’s bed was made, her room empty. Something was up. She could hear quiet talking in the kitchen.

  “Payton, do you think Mom and Lindy will be really surprised when we give them breakfast in bed?”

  “I’m sure they are going to be very surprised, Amena. Banta, how are the flowers coming?”

  “Good.” Banta was shoving flowers into a vase.

  “Maria, how is the tray coming?”

  “Good, almost done.”

  “Okay, Amena, let’s finish the eggs and bacon.”

  “Lindy, why are you standing in the hallway?” Tamara whispered, coming up behind her in the hallway.

  “Shsh, look. The kids are making us breakfast in bed with Payton’s help.”

  “They are? How sweet. We had better crawl back into bed, so they can surprise us.” The two of them snuck back down the hallway and climbed back into bed, grinning at each other.