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âShe canât do that, canshe?â I asked Francois.
âNo.â He frowned. Heâd beendoing that a lot today. âIâm not going to lie to her, but Iâll takemy time and Iâll tell her in my own way.â
âIâm not going back there!âFerric suddenly shrieked.
âWhatâs going on?â Momasked.
I was certain I saw Larsunbutton his black vest to get to his gun. Oh, man, thatâs all we need.
âNothingâs going on,âFrancois said.
âIâm not going back,â Ferricsaid, his voice tiny.
âOf course not,â his fatherresponded. âYour home is with us. Right, Mingo?â
âRight.â I rushed forwardand hugged our kid. âI canât imagine our home without you. Andbesides, who else would play golf with Mr. Leonard everyFriday?â
Ferric grinned. âNobody. Heâs such asore loser.â
âExactly!â
My mom stepped in, taking Ferric intoher arms.
âI just got him, Mingo.Nobodyâs taking my only grandson away from me.â
Ferricâs smile widened. He sure got awhole lotta crazy love from us. He soon forgot all the family dramawhen we told him to pick out another game.
Francois must have sensed my lingeringdesolation because he hugged me at the checkout line.
âHeâs okay, baby, kids areresilient.â
âI wonât send him back tothat horrible man,â I said.
âHoney, Iâll have Sheniceâshusband fed to crocodiles before I let him anywhere near Ferricagain.â
âIâm going to hold you tothat, Francois.â
He smiled. He adored having Ferric inour lives as much as I did. And to think that not so long ago Ididnât even know the kid existed. Francois had fathered him soShenice could have her long-cherished baby, but over the years,sheâd drifted away from him and heâd allowed it, throwing himselfinto work.
As Ferric had grown, Shenice struggledwith him. Her recent marriage had proven to be the deal breaker,but I just could not understand why. Like I said, Ferric was asweet, smart kid. He was no brat. Heâd made a big impact on ourlives. My mom adored him and heâd made fast friends with awonderful group of guys on the North Shore. Most were the offspringof surfers, but the irony was that we lived in the best big-surfterritory in the northern hemisphere, but Ferric and his newfriends were brainiacs with a yen for knowledge.
Iâd been cautiouslyagreeable to having him move to Hawaii with us, until I actually methim. Then, every shred of doubt I had evaporated. I loved him andwanted him to be happy with us. Until today, he had been happy andthe guilt ate at me.
âSweetheart, stop it,âFrancois suddenly said.
âWhat?â but Iâve never beenable to hide my emotions. Every last thought must have been easyfor Francois to read.
âWhat happened was not yourfault. I donât blame you and I thank you for not trying anyheroics. Iâm just pissed as hell that I wasnât there. And I wantyou to know, Iâve offered a reward for these assholes. Iâll getâem. Youâll see.â
Weâd hardly talked about what happenedwith the carjacking. Weâd had no privacy apart from our quickie.His words soothed my jangled nerves however and I felt much betteras we went off in search of pineapple-fried rice.
We allowed Ferric his fun with his newgames as we hunkered around a round table at the Butterfly Chineserestaurant. It was much nicer than some of the places my mom and Ifrequented, but we were all ecstatic with the menu.
Our family members were partial toteriyaki chicken, bean curd with snow peas, shrimp in lobstersauceâŠmy mom was mad about scallion pancakes and we ordered loadsof chow fun.
âYou people can eat,â Larssaid.
âWeâre Hawaiian,â Mom said, stopping thewaiter to order a plate of coconut shrimp. âYouâll have to comevisit us,â she said, batting her eyelids at Lars.
âIâll do that,â hesaid.
Holy shit. Thatâs what Hawaiineeded. A genuine Italian Mafioso with animprobable name.
Ferric stopped playing oncethe food arrived, but he ate with one hand, clinging to his newGame Boy. I knew how he felt. I couldnât bear to see him lose thisone, too. He was not a greedy or spoiled kid. He never asked foranything. We always had to guess and to ask what he wanted. He wasunusual in that he took care of all his things. He loved everythingweâd given him from his bedroom furnishings to hisAloha wear.
Francois seemed distracted as we ate.He paid for the meal and when Lars dropped all of us off at themotel, he waited until the manâs SUV was out of sight before hespoke.
âIâm passing on the job Ipicked up here. Iâm taking you both to the Caribbean for a fewdays, then I want us all to go home.â
Ferric and I looked at eachother.
âCool!â we said inunison.
âWhat about me?â Mompouted.
âThis is a family vacation,âFrancois said. âIt wouldnât be one without you.â
She flushed with joy. âCan I inviteLars?â
âNo!â the three of usshouted.
âWell! I was justaskingâŠâ
Weâd booked three rooms atthe Best Western. Mom wanted to watch movies in her room and Ferricopted to join her. Unbelievably, they were still hungry and afterloading up on vending machine junk from the hallway, they watchedthe Twilight movieswhilst Francois and I got naked in our room.
Heâd called our house sitter and friendMax, who was looking after our cats as well as keeping an eye onMomâs house, as well as Leilani and Meleâs home, too. He told Maxwhere to find all our passports. Max said he would FedEx them to usstraight away. I would need that passport for ID purposes anywaysince my driverâs license had been stolen. I wouldnât be able toget on a plane anywhere without identification.
Not for the first time, I was gratefulto live with a resourceful, smart guy.
âWeâll have them in themorning,â Francois said, joining me for a quick shower. âItâs agood thing Hawaiiâs six hours behind us. He can overnighteverything to us.â
âHow are the kitties? Did hesay?â
âHe said they follow himeverywhere.â Francois grinned. âOur whole family is nuts, you know,even our animals.â
I squeezed some plumeria body shampooonto his wonderful, dark-coffee colored skin. I loved the contrastin our coloring. I splayed my hands across his broadchest.
âWould you have it any otherway?â
He grinned down at me,
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