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Cantrell: The Early Years

And So We Moved, a Cantrell: The Early Years Save

“Lulu,” Joseph said. Seeing her frown at his chosen nickname for her, he began again, gently taking her by the shoulders. “Louise, I know you’re in your second trimester, but not that far into it. Besides, the journey normally only takes about two months’ time. This is a tremendous opportunity for us,” Joseph continued.  “Here I get peanuts for doing the same job I’m being recruited for. I’ve already been promised over 200,000 Simoleons up front, if I take the job. The only catch, it’s on Vulcan. I served some of my time as a Marine on the red planet. It’s really a lovely place. Good people, if not a tad stiff in some manner, but you’ll adapt to it. I promise.  I personally know Ambassador Sarek. Oh, and his wife, Amanda, is human. She’s also a teacher.”

“But we’re to live in a compound? They keep all of the human residents in a compound? I don’t like the sound of it. Joseph, I don’t.”
“It’s not what you think. The Vulcans rely on Logic and have trained themselves to avoid emotional statements as much as possible. Neighborhood implies emotion by the very nature of the word.  It’s a very nice neighborhood, I’ve been there. We’ll likely not see too many Vulcans there. So, you’ll have the opportunity to make some friends. Human friends.”
 
Louise lowered her head for a moment and let out a long, audible sigh. She really didn’t want to go.  Gazing up again at him again, she said, “I’ve got one very active baby with another baby on the way. Being cooped up in a small spacecraft spells nightmare for me.”  Joseph’s light blue eyes were aglow at the prospects of finally getting ahead in his chosen career.  Another look at Joseph and Louise relented. She did love him so. Against her better judgement, she found herself saying, “Oh, all right. We’ll give it a try. But, if things don’t work out, please tell me you have an exit strategy.”
 
“Exit strategy? Oh, sure. Yes Ma’am.” His smile was tentative, since he had already signed a two-year contract, renewable if he performed well at the job at hand.
*~~*~~*~~*~~*
The trip was long and arduous.  The craft, already old, had several breakdowns along the way. Having to be towed, via Tractor Beam, to a Space station equipped to make repairs took way more time than expected, its location drawing them several parsecs off course. Again, due to the availability of out-dated parts. The advanced simoleons were meant to cover their housing. Sadly, the almost ancient Skiff took most of it just to get there. They could not afford the costs of repair, let alone the expenditure of time. Repairs took weeks. 
 
Waylaid as they were, virtual prisoners in their own ship, the repairs notoriously slow, suddenly Louise found herself in labor. “Oh, Joseph, this isn’t gas at all. This is the real deal. This baby is coming now. And I mean, right now.”
 
“But we’re still parsecs away from Vulcan. The mechanics have assured me we’ll be on our way again very soon. Can’t you wait for another hour?”
“Yes, Mr. Genius, I’ll just tell the baby to put things on hold,” she said, the humor curiously lacking from her pretty face. Then narrowing her eyes as if in contact with the baby inside of her, she shook her head. “No . . . no, somehow, he’s just not listening. He says he’s done baking and wishes to come out, now.”
Joseph gazed at his young wife, “I’m in trouble, huh.”
*~~*~~*~~*~~*
True to their word, the mechanics finished up their work and bid the Cantrell family a Bon Voyage. The ship was still slow, which left Joseph in a near panic. Soon their toddler, Aaron was walking. Louise having to chase after him, who seemed to have a very bad case of the wanderlust. Or, perhaps he was just Inquisitive. At any rate, Louise was certain the mite was intent on exploring every nook and cranny of this sad vessel.  She longed for the moment she could beam down and check out the only house they could afford with the leftover funds.
 
*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Five months after their second child arrived, their craft all but drifted into Vulcan’s atmosphere, where again, a Tractor Beam was used to pull them into the active space port where they offloaded. A crew was there to secure their luggage and little Aaron’s stuffed bear, that lay neglected on the deck. When his parents were able to interpret his anxious squawks, it was soon recovered. “Heaven forbid, Bear should get left behind,” Louise said, presenting it to the tot. By the iron grip the child had on the brown, stuffed replica of the Terran mammal, peace reigned once again.
 
Their second child, another boy they named Erik, was no longer a newborn when they finally reached Vulcan space. Emerging from the craft in the hangar, a small delegation of Vulcans and Humans greeted them. Joseph had kept them apprised of his travel woes, which phased them not at all. He was given the day off to get his family situated in their new home. The couple only saw it virtually and had contracted a builder to make an archway between the two smaller bedrooms the boys would share. Among a few other alterations.
 
Getting a chance to tour it, though soon brought Louise almost to tears.  Beaming down to see the house in person shattered her expectations. If she found being cramped in a small spacecraft for nearly eight months was a nightmare, these quarters were equally small if not smaller. Two bedrooms, as per their changes, one bath, but the entire place was just small, the rooms cramped, not at all like the pictures online. Being rather adept at photography she should have realized the angle used was in an almost deceptive way. The kitchen was a bit of a joke. Strictly speaking a one-butt kitchen--- if it was even large enough for one. They had a small island added, for more working surfaces.
 
No laundry room, whatsoever. She had the movers place the stackable washer and dryer in the corner of the main bedroom. There simply wasn’t anywhere else it could go.  Joseph quickly settled into his new job, taking over the recently vacated 5th grade class at Province Elementary School, serving the Human Compound.
 
So on top of having to adjust to the stronger pull of gravity on this planet, the thin atmosphere, which made breathing a bit harder for them, the hotter than blazes temperature, even in winter, which dropped to nearly unbearably cold temperatures once the sun went down; she also now had a new challenge before her.
 
 Louise found herself confronted headlong with Sibling Rivalry. Being an only child herself, this was foreign to her. Yet, Aaron was clearly jealous. He had a nasty case of it, she noted.  So far he contented himself to pull at little Erik’s feet whenever Louise sat down to breast feed him. Louise had to be on her guard to make certain her toddler didn’t further act out his feelings 
*~~*~~*~~*~~*
Having learned of such beasts as the Sehlet, often domesticated to her confusion, the bear-like animal had six-inch fangs.  Or worse, the known predator called Le-matya, which bore poisonous claws.  She worried Aaron would wander off someday and they would forever lose him in this almost hostile and alien world. She still just didn’t understand what it was Joseph found so enchanting about this place.  
 
Despite it all, Louise found a job in the Painters Career. She was something of a prodigy, herself, when it came to translating images to canvas.  She painted to relax.  The more she created, the better she felt, as if driven to express herself in this manner. The fact that her work was drawing notice was nice and it did help to keep her at the easel. When she wasn’t running after Aaron, that is. He was most certainly a handful, that boy, with his rather reckless desire for adventure.
 
She was already making her mark on the Art world, having achieved the status of Proper Celebrity. She refused to let it go to her head, and instead decided the Paparazzi who hung around outside of their little dwelling, would be her first friends in this alien place.
 
Busy taking care of her two children, in between dealing with Morning Sickness again, she soon realized they had been a bit on the capricious side when they ‘initiated’ their new home, shortly after moving in. What were they thinking?
 
Faced with a third child under the age of four, she worried that the Daycare wasn’t being run as well as they promised.  Often, Erik came home hangry with a wet diaper and exhausted. But, could they afford a nanny? This prompted her to produce more paintings which she sold to an Art Collector, which returned many more Simoleons that just selling it straight out.
 
All for now. Thanks for reading! :)
 

 

  • Found another update out-of-order. This is so very frustrating.  I will attempt for one last time to remove and add to get them in order so that those who wish to read this story can do so easily and hopefully it will make sense. Thank you again for your patience.

  • Okay, still working on removing and replacing the updates in order. I thought I had placed The Pangs of Adolescence  in the correct order. However, message is where it was. Face/palm. Knit two, pearl one, or as in my case knit two, drop several. :O Sometimes I simply amaze myself. I will check to see if I just failed to delete it, and that the time I took keying it in, yesterday wasn't for naught. OI

  • @Administartors: I must have neglected to select Stories. Can someone please move this to the correct category?

    Please, and thank you, in advance.

    • Ellupelluellu's avatar
      Ellupelluellu
      Hero

      This is in correct place already now 🙂 Under Sims4 >> Creative corner. There is no more sub sections 😊

      • GalacticGal's avatar
        GalacticGal
        Seasoned Ace

        It doesn't say STORIES under it, so people will know what they're getting into is all. Oh, well. Thanks.

         

  • Working on another update. Having to trick my one laptop into staying online. Sheesh.  I'll post when I finally can. Thanks for reading the previous updates!

    • GalacticGal's avatar
      GalacticGal
      Seasoned Ace

      Okay, I just came across "Brianna's Story, etc." So that saves me some grief. Not only that but "Day of Reckoning", "A Brother's Love" follows it.  I just need to insert "The Pangs of Adolescence" before "Louise's Descent" and it's back in the proper order. Yay.

      • GalacticGal's avatar
        GalacticGal
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        Brianna’s Story: A Tale of Extraordinary Talent, a Cantrell: The Early Years, Part One Update
         
        Louise began to giggle in her sleep. Still tightly asleep she began to murmur, “Bree, is that you? What are you doing, go back to bed. And for pity’s sake stop tickling me. I’m not getting up right now.” With that, she grabbed the covers and rolled over.
         
        Moments later Joseph sat upright in bed. A frown furrowed his brow.  “Louise, are you awake?”
        “I am now.”
        “I’m sorry to wake you, but we have a slight problem on our hands. That little minx of a daughter was just tip-toeing through my brain. She’s human, and that’s very strange. So very strange.”
         
        “I think you’re mistaken. She was just beside out bed chatting with me. I sent her back to her room. Go see for yourself”
        “Chatting with you?”
        “Well, I think so. Funny thing is my brain tickled while she talked.”
         
        “Oh, my God, I have to call someone. We can’t let her do this. This is serious. Even Vulcans don’t take such liberties. Entering another person’s mind without their express permission. . . Wandering as they call it is expressly forbidden akin to a form of a Violation, if you will. Only of the mind. We can’t allow this to go on.”
         
        He got up quickly and left the room. “Joseph? Joseph, she’s just a baby.” Throwing the covers aside, Louise washed up and got dressed. Later in the afternoon, when putting Brianna down for her afternoon nap; Louise was surprised at the conversation she had with the little girl.
         
        “An I going to marry a prince —”
        “A prince?” Brianna nodded.
        “An live in a castle.”
        “Oh, my such an imagination you have. What nice thoughts. Now go to sleep.”
        Joseph, good to his word, contacted Ambassador Sarek of the House of Talek Sen Dene, the top Ruling House of planet Vulcan. “Thank you, Sir, I greatly appreciate your input and your help on this. The child has me scared witless for her.”
        “Rest easy, my old friend,” Sarek said. “I shall bring this to T’Pau’s attention forthwith. This shall be resolved quickly for the sake of the child — and your sanity.”
        Drawing in a long sigh, Joseph said into the compti unit, “Yes, thank you.”
        *~*~~*~~*~~*
        Over at the Canyon Creek Corner, T’Pau paid an urgent visit to one of her former protégés, T’Pran of the House of Kooli Ton Lok. The woman left the Temple in pursuit of becoming a Full-time Nanny. Her specialty, surprisingly, was human children. Although, she seemed less enthused when presented with this position.
        "T’Pau, I am honored that you have come directly to me for this position. I will say, acceptance will only come after I have met this curious family. How is it, one of four children has such a ----a  proclivity? Very curious And curiosity is what is driving my choice. I will go interview them, as you request.”
        *~~*~~*~~*~~*
        Joseph having just returned from work waited for the Vulcan female on the front porch. He stood up when she arrived, raising his hand in the customary split-finger fashion. “Professor Cantrell, I presume,” she began, raising her own hand in return. She took a seat next to him upon his invitation.
        “And you would be the highly acclaimed, T’Pran. I have heard many good things about you. I am honored you’re considering my household for your next position.”
        Before another word could be spoken little Brianna burst through the door, throwing her arms wide. T’Pran stood up, as the child said, “I knew you would come for me. I meet my prince now?”
        T’Pran lowered herself and gathered the toddler into her arms. “Not today, but you will meet him, I am certain.”
        Over her shoulder she said to Joseph, “I perceive part of the problem, here. She has a very high Esper Count. She is telepathic. Mindmelds, however, are not Telepathy. This is a most perplexing and curious problem, is it not?”
         
        “Yes, most perplexing.” Joseph stood up and with a gesture, “My wife, Louise, is just inside.
        “Of course.”
        *~~*~~*~~*~~*
        “T’Pran, is it?” Louise said, doing her best to not show emotion as she spoke. Inside she was terrified, worried that her children having a Vulcan Nanny may cease to be themselves. It was vital to her that while her children needed to know and understand how to comport themselves in a polite society, that they retain the freedom to pursue who they were.
        “You have concerns,” T’Pran suddenly said.
        “Oh, do forgive me, I didn’t mean to Broadcast, is that the correct term? Won’t you stay for lunch? I was just about to feed the children.”
        *~~*~~*~~*~~*
        Aaron and Erik were already seated at the dining room table when the women came in. “Aaron, Erik, this is T’Pran. Your father and I were hoping she would come stay with us to help so that Joey and Brianna won’t spend most of their young lives in Daycare. I’m sorry we couldn’t do the same for you two.”
         
        “Don’t be sorry, Mother,” Erik said, ever so properly. “I think we’re both just fine.”
         
        T’Pran drew herself up to the table. She chatted ever so briefly with Aaron, “Yes, I have made it my specialty to know humans and their particular culture,” she told him.

        Just as quickly she gazed sternly at Erik. “And you, go put a shirt on. It is deemed unseemly to come to the table shirtless, in your culture. Do so at once.”

        “Y-y-yes, Ma’am.”

        *~~*~~~*~

        At the end of this day, T’Pran approached Joseph “Professor Cantrell” she began. “If I may present my overall assessment.”

        “Please.” He nodded.
        “Sir, my impression is that your children are good-natured Hellions. I accept the challenge.”
        Joseph turned in his chair, raised his right hand in the customary splitfinger greeting, which she returned and said, “Welcome Aboard.”
         
        “I shall bring my necessary items over forthwith.”
         
         
         
        All for now. Thanks for reading!
  • Louise’s Descent, a Cantrell: The Early Years, Part One Update

    Louise found the absence of her youngest child unbearable. She spent much of her time painting as if she were on a strict commission and must get the paintings finished and sent off, yesterday. She hardly spoke to anyone; when she did it was in sudden outbursts of rage. A dirty sock left out of the washing machine, in error, was often something that set her off. Pretty soon, her sons, who had taken over such chores, scattered. “Erik, aren’t you going to find your brothers?”

    “No, Mom, I think I’ll stay here and be with you, if that’s okay. May I give you a hug?”

    Tears stood in her blue eyes. Erik struggled with his own emotions finally realizing what his sister had said to him. He had to find a way to stem the tide. Louise gave a weak smile and bent to hug him.

    “Are you getting taller?” She said.

    Erik shrugged, a small smirk on his face, “Maybe. Are you going to be all right? Is there something you need me to do?"

    “Oh, son. You just continue being you.”

    *~~*~~*~~*~~*

    At other times, she found herself roaming the house randomly. Always to end up in the now vacant bedroom Brianna shared with her nanny. The room was kept exactly as it was left. Surprisingly as neat as a pin. In this manner, Brianna was very much like her mother. A place for everything, and everything in its place. Looking around she realized they should have changed out the wallpaper, at least. The decor was that of a baby’s.

    Joseph found himself on the phone talking with the local, human Psychiatrist. He was glad to realize his efforts of support were just what the doctor ordered. Joseph also spent time talking with their new priest, Father Josiah. His entire world was also collapsing, but he could never let on to his wife. Instead, he borrowed some of the remnants he had from his fateful Mindmeld with S’Bina. The monks sought to shield him from her death, but learned she hadn’t gone so far as to lock them minds together; there was no Bondlink to be concerned over. Joseph wouldn’t experience the mind-wrenching pain of having their Bond savagely ripped apart, which could cause insanity, or death to the surviving Bondmate.

    Thankfully, on this occasion, these remnants gave him the grace of suppressing his own emotions, that he may be strong for the sake of Louise and their sons, allowing him to continue being her knight in shining armor. Nor did he neglect their other children. Often, he spent time with his boys, making certain they were handling this family trauma.

    Sitting together in their backyard, gathered around the table, they talked every day. Going over homework issues, making certain they knew what was going on, in a laundered-down version, equal to their level of maturity.

    “I promise you; she’ll not be gone forever. I know your mother spouts off now and again, about how the Vulcans stole her baby girl, how they are going to use her as a test-rat because of her apparent mind-powers. It’s all nonsense. I’ve gone to see her at the Temple. Those Compti-calls we get are real, Bree is fine. The good news is, she’ll be coming back home very soon, too.”

    “Well, that’s good, because Aaron is turning thirteen soon, and she is turning ten,” Erik said. “Do you think maybe Mom just needs a change of scenery? Like maybe Earth? She does keep saying she should never have left there.”

    Joseph drew a hand over his red beard. “I don’t know. Maybe. But my job is here . . .Or maybe I should take a Sabbatical, for your mother’s sake. It’s a thought. A good thought, and so long as all six of us can go, it may be just what she needs. I will not leave this planet without Brianna, though, that much is certain. If we decide to do this, it will have to be after the Vulcans are satisfied, she has her Mind Powers in check.”

    “What I want to know is, is Bree okay?  I mean, sure, she looks and sounds fine, but is she just hiding the hurt?” Joey said. “I know her being gone makes me sad.”

    “That’s very insightful for an eleven-year-old,” Joseph said. “We’ll have to see when she returns.”

    *~~*~~~*~

    Several weeks later, Louise was busy sorting through the mail, when she found a large official envelope addressed to her in the mail receptacle. She thought it strange, at first, but given the many ways criminals managed to hack through anything electronic, she realized it was of some import.  Not waiting for her family to return for the day, she tore at the heavy paper envelope until she was able to remove the contents. A thick grade cardstock of a lovely blue-gray tint. It read:

                                          Your presence is cordially requested

                       at the Tile Placement Ceremony on the Avenue of the Stars, 

                                                       Del Sol Valley, Earth, 

             You are encouraged to select any empty space of your choosing. 

                                  The Ceremony will begin at Five o’clock PM. 

                                        We offer our Congratulations to

                                         Global Superstar Louise Cantrell.

                                  You have ascended to the top of the heap.

                                                                Cordially, 

                                 The Committee of the Starlight Academy

    “Joseph,” she cried out once he crossed the threshold. “You’ll never guess— It’s something big, something I have worked toward. And we have to be there before five tonight.”

    “We’re to pick up Bree?”

    “No, although that would certainly make this all the more glorious.” Joseph continued to gaze at her, seeing almost joy in her eyes for the first time, since their daughter left; raising his eyebrows, hoping she’d continue. “And . . .”

    “I get to place a tile – on the Avenue of the Stars.”

    “Honey, Sweetheart, there is just no way we can get there by five tonight — Even with Warp speed it takes a Star-Schooner a couple of months. Are you certain they meant five tonight? Here, let me see,” he said, fearful she was delusional.

    After scrutinizing the invitation, Joseph made a few Compti-calls. He explained their circumstances and they apologized for the misprint, leaving the date off of the invitation. “Okay, thank you for your understanding. I just didn’t wish for her to be lose this opportunity.”

    *~~*~~*~~*~~*

    Pulling a few more strings, T’Pau came through for him in the end.  He loaded his entire family, all four children and his wife into their new Star-Schooner and made the trip to Earth.

    When all was said and done, the couple took their children out to dinner at Pietro’s Bistro.

    The return trip, with the family whole, did wonders for Louise. Parting for a second time, however, set Louise back. She was worse than before, plotting to break into the Temple and effectively kidnap her own child. Erik was the one who reported her plans to his dad. “I feel like a rat, a total snitch, but she’s getting a little scary. She even had a whole conversation about her planed break-in with the decal of the dragon on the wall in Bree’s room. That’s how I found out. Dad, she’s just not right. I’m scared for her.” 

    Throughout all of this, Louise painted. If things got tense, Louise painted. This became her release valve. While she painted the world was cutoff and she didn’t have to face reality; so absorbed in her work, as she got. This was her ‘out’. Joseph and the boys learned to just let her be, let her create and work her way through things, if she could. The boys and her husband, lit many a candle for her at church. She spoke with Father Josiah on many occasions. He often anointed her with Holy Oil, but did recommend Joseph get her to a doctor.

    Aaron, during this time was maturing quickly, a sign his thirteenth birthday was drawing near. If only Louise could stop time . . . 

    All for now. Thanks for reading. 

    • GalacticGal's avatar
      GalacticGal
      Seasoned Ace

      Teens!, a Cantrell: The Early Years, Part One Update

      Despite Louise’s Erratic bouts of paranoia, her talking to objects, or things just not there, she rose early to beat the heat and baked her Firstborn a cake. Turning thirteen was a milestone and should not be missed or overlooked.  So, she labored over it, stirring the batter by hand, despite the nice mixer that stood on the counter and poured it into the pre-heated pan.  Fanning herself, the day was already growing warm. Such was Vulcan. She hated it here and in her own mind couldn’t leave it soon enough.

      Once the cake was ready, she placed the candles atop it. Soon her family, or what remained of it, would awaken and come downstairs.  The sun was blazing. She mopped her brow with her forearm, straightened her clothing and made herself as presentable as possible.  Soon her family found her out in the kitchen.  “All right, Birthday Boy, step on up, blow out your candles, do the Twirly-thing and let’s make your entrance into a new segment of your life official, shall we?”

      “Okay, Mom, if you insist.”
      “I don’t think you have a choice,” Erik said.
      “Don’t you dare start singing.”
      “What, not even the ancient birthday song? Sheesh, what a joy-killer you are. Mister Gloomy-Gus.”

      “You know, if you two moved over there behind me somewhere, I could do something more than just dribble this ball,” Aaron said. Reluctantly, the two moved off to the side.
      “Just don’t challenge me, you’ve got meters over me. I can’t get over just how tall you are. You’re only thirteen!”
      “Dad says the Cantrell men are known for their height.”

      “I do hope he’s right about that. Did it hurt much growing so tall so fast? Am I going to need some liniment?”

      “Erik, you know what? You’re still such a dork.”
      Erik just shrugged. “That’s your opinion and you’re most certainly entitled to it.”
      “See? That’s exactly why you’re such a dork. Don’t you ever fight for anything?”

      “I fight to get the chord right. I fight to get the lyric right. I fight to get the song right, okay?”
      “I will die laughing if you ever make it in the Music World.”
      “Shut up, unless you want me to plaster your face with your own birthday cake.” Aaron burst out laughing at that.
      “If you can reach that high! What a dork.”

       *~~*~~*~~*~~*

      The fact that Brianna was allowed over to help celebrate her brother’s milestone warmed her heart, but sadly the damage to Louise’s psyche had been done.  Her Psychiatrist prescribed some medication for her to help quell the Erratic moments, so Joseph made certain she took them. Despite her complaints that she didn’t quite feel herself. “The doctor says over time, that odd sensation will abate.” He smiled as he handed her the tablet and a glass of water. He stood over her watching to be certain she actually ingested it.

      “I don’t need a Keeper, Joseph,” she complained, placing the small orange tablet on her tongue.
      “No, but you do need a friend. I’m here and I love you.”
      Taking a swallow of her water, she opened her mouth wide so he could inspect it.
      “Sometimes, you’re as difficult as the children. Now I know where they get it from.” He smiled beguilingly at her.

      *~~*~~~*~

      Time swirled by as easily as the wind swept over the desert floor. Aaron turned fourteen, and it was now Erik’s birthday. Rather than try to beat the heat, Joseph suggested they go out to dine at Pietro’s Bistro. The couple had been there for Love Day and found it a nice place to dine.    Again, Brianna was delivered into her family’s care. The bistro was just a short distance from the temple.  “Erik,” she greeted him with a large smile and a loving hug.
      “It’s Bug she’s back!” he laughed.
      “Only for this evening, so don’t get too excited.”

      A waiter approached the six-top where the family was seated and Joseph quickly ordered a “Blue-Confetti cake, if you please.”
      “Right away, sir.”
      Once delivered to the table, the father diligently placed the candles and lit them. “Erik, time to step up.”

       “An adult size violin, Dad you’re amazing, thank you so much.’
      “You can thank me by playing something for us.”

      *~~*~~~*~

      All too soon Aaron reached the age of fifteen, Erik was fourteen, and Joey’s birthday was upon them. Again, the family opted to dine out. This time it was to the local Pizzeria, Old Oak Alcove Pizzeria, a reference to the fact their pizza was cooked over a wood fire.  Joey had an uncommon penchant for this particular food. Shown to a nice six-top, Joseph ordered a cake and called Joey over to blow out the candles. Chocolate cake was the boy’s favorite. “As sad as this makes me, blow out your candles and do the Twirly-thing. Time has this rapid way of running roughshod right over us.”   

      Through all of this Joseph kept an eye on his sweet wife. Tears stood in her eyes and he knew just what she was thinking. Would their daughter be brought home for good, come the next year? And if so, just what would she be like, nearly a woman?    

      All for now. Thanks for reading!        

       

      • GalacticGal's avatar
        GalacticGal
        Seasoned Ace
        Decisions, a Cantrell: The Early Years, Final Part One Update
         
        Erik came home from Province High. Finishing up his second year, he sat down in the dining room to do his homework, as was his usual habit, when his cell phone suddenly went off. Curiously, it was Dr. Barker, the school’s principal.  What did I do now without knowing I was doing it? Can I just get this done so I can work on my music, please.  “Yes, sir, this is Erik Cantrell,” he said using his best cordial tone. “Ah, I can do what? Would you please repeat that, I’m not sure I heard you right. Okay, I have to consult my dad on that; is it okay if I get back to you on that? Yeah, thank you, sir.”
         
        Deciding to do his homework in the case his father wasn’t amenable to Dr. Barker’s suggestion, he finished up in record time. He had to perfect that riff. His heart was willing, he could hear it in his mind, yet is fingers didn’t always agree.  He wriggled them hoping this exercise would help. “Oh, hey, Dad,” he said when Joseph took a seat next to him. “I didn’t hear you come in.”
         
        “I just thought I should check in with you. It’s been a minute. Are your hands bothering you?”
         
        “Only when they won’t do what my mind tells them to. Maybe it’s all this writing I have to do for school.”
        “Your grades are very impressive, I must say.”
        “Speaking of marks” Erik said. “I just got a call from the principal of my school. He says with my progress I can graduate early. I told him I had to talk to you first.”
         
         Joseph nodded and gazed at his second son. “What do you want to do?”
        “Honestly, I’m torn. I’d love to have the time to focus on my music . . .”
        “Go ahead and graduate early, then. I trust your instincts.”
         
        *~~*~~*~~*~~*
         
        Glancing out of the window, Louise watched as Brianna was dropped off at the front of their house. The girl rolled her luggage behind her and Louise heard as it thunked up each step. “She’s home! Brianna is home, luggage and all! Oh, she’s home! Everybody gather around her cake, come on! Come on, come on, what a glorious day! She’s home . . .”
         
        “Hey, Bug, it’s your turn to Twirl. Has it really been a whole year?”
        “How are you getting the grades you’re getting when you can’t even figure that one out?” She sniped.
        “Oh, ho, ho,” Erik grinned. “Did you learn that one from the Temple? Here, let me give High Priestess a call and see just what kind of curriculum they’re teaching. Go ahead and blow them out before the wax gets down into the frosting. Yuk. Oh, and by the way, the cake is over there.” He pointed to the cake on the counter.
        *~~*~~*~~*~~*
        "Well, Louise,” Joseph said, sipping at his tea. They were sitting in the living room, cuddling in the center of the sofa, lights low. The kids had all gone up to their rooms. The couple enjoyed a moment of privacy. "You got your wish. We now have a houseful of teenagers. Four of them. All teens.”
        “Yes, we have now stepped into another phase of parenthood. What were we thinking, having them so close together?” She took a sip of her tea, now grown tepid. “Yuk, it’s cold.”
         
        A light rapping brought the couple’s focus toward the staircase, as they jumped apart. Erik blushed a bit. “Mom Dad, sorry to interrupt.  You act just like a couple of teens who just got caught by a parent,” he chuckled lightly. “It’s okay, I know how I got here. At any rate, I thought you might like to know that I made my decision.”
         
        “Oh?” his parents chorused.
        “Decision about what?” Louise wondered, aloud. “I swear nobody tells me anything in this house.”
        “Erik got an offer to graduate early. He sought my advice. And?” he gazed at his tall son. Erik edged out Aaron by fifty point eight millimeters. He was six foot two, if he was an inch.
        “I have contacted Dr. Barker and accepted his offer. I’m going back to bed now. And let you two enjoy your moment.” Smiling the youth took the stairs two at a time in his long gait.
         
        Louise’s smile was genuine. “Joey, may I remind you, you’re the one who insisted we have them so close together. What was your reasoning? Hm, let me see, something about your being older?”
        Joseph shrugged. “My father died when I was still a teen, and I was the oldest. I guess I was rather late in finding the right bride for myself and getting my family started. It’s all good. Our family is whole again, and we’ll make it work. I love you and them so very much. What could possibly go wrong . . .”
         
         
        All for now, thanks for reading!