A Bedtime Story

A Bedtime story

“Tell me again about Mama, Daddy.”

The first time my son had asked me that question, I hesitated to respond. I thought “What good could come of reliving our grief?”

But then I recalled how the grief and loss I felt when my dad died had been multiplied by the fact that everyone refused to talk about him, as if he had never existed. So I put aside my own grief, and shared with my son, and now it was a nightly ritual.

“Bobby, are you sure you want to hear this again? Its a sad story, remember.”

“I know, Daddy. But I still love hearing about her.”

“Okay, okay. A long time ago, when dinosaurs ruled the earth...”

“Daddy! Be serious!.”

“Alright. So maybe not that long ago. But still, what’s it been now? Ten years since I met her?”

“That is a long time, Daddy.”

“Yep. We met at university at a club. And right from the first time I saw her, I thought she was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen. And also just about the saddest girl I had ever seen.”

“That’s cause she was pretending to be a boy, right?”

“Yep. I dont know how she saw me, but I knew right then I had to figure out how to win her heart.”

“So what did you do?”

“I became her friend. And then one day, she told me she was in love with me too.”

“”Wow.”

“That’s what I said. So, once we finished university, We got married.”

“Then what?”

“You mean that wasn’t the end?”

“Daddy!

“Okay. We realized there is one thing missing in our lives. A little child. And lo and behold, you showed up just in the nick of time.”

“Then comes the sad part, right?”

“Yes. You sure you want to hear it?”

“Uh huh.”

“Well, last year.... no it was two years ago now, you mom got sick. I don’t know if you remember, but you loved helping me take care of her.”

“I remember, Daddy.”

“But nothing you or I or even the doctors could do could help, and then she was gone.”

“I miss her very much, Daddy.”

“Me too.”

“But then Auntie Cindy came into our lives, right?”

“That’s right.”

“And that’s when I remembered the last thing your mom said to me before she died. She told me to grieve, but to also to live. And if someone wonderful came into my life, I should take a chance for more happiness.”

“Mom was smart.”

“You know it.”

“And that’s where we are today, right, Daddy?”

“Actually, there is something new, Bobby. Auntie Cindy and I … have fallen in love, and we’d like to get married and have her live with you and me.”

“I... I would like that very much. So when will you get married?”

“Well, Cindy is a typical girl, and they like a big party when they get married, so it will take a while. But you’ll be a big part of it, if you want to be.”

“I would, Daddy, really.”

“Okay. Now go get some sleep.”

I kissed him good night, got up and went to the doorway.

“Goodnight, Bobby.”

“Night Daddy.”

I turned off the light and left the room. When I got to the living room, Cindy was waiting for me. Slipping her arm in mine, she said, “I heard. He approved, didn’t he?”

“He sure did. Glad that’s out of the way.”

“I noticed you didn’t mention you were the one who gave birth to him.”

I looked down. “I... I had enough of a srtuggle to find a way to tell him about his mom. I haven’t figured out how to tell him I used to be a woman yet.”

“Adam, you have to do it. If he finds out the hard way, he’ll be very upset with you. And you know he’s shown no problems handling the truth about his mom.”

“Okay. I’ll tell him tomorrow night.”

“Good.” She kissed me. “Now, I think a little celebration is in order, don’t you?”

I grinned at her, and said, “Sounds good to me.”



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