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Working It Out Part 1 - 13. Epilogue

The following school year was a blur for Matt, beleaguered with his studies and with the constant care of his boys. It hadn't been much easier for Mike, who made sure that the few spare hours he had were filled so that he wouldn't have to dwell on the fact that he was very much alone.

Matt called Mike at least once a week to talk, and although their relationship had healed to some extent and their conversations were easier, Mike still resisted Matt's requests to come to Chicago for a visit. Mike just didn't feel he was ready at this juncture for Matt in person, one-on-one.

That May, one week to the day after Matt and Mike had last talked on the phone, Mike was leaving his condo at 8 a.m. on a Saturday to take Breakers for a walk. Just as he emerged from the building's front door, a black airport limo pulled into the circular driveway, and a back door popped open.

Matt stepped out with a two-year old twin boy attached to each hand and a diaper bag around his neck. He started up the walk, the boys toddling along and looking around curiously at new surroundings. They were little blond Matts, dressed in matching playsuits.

Mike halted in his tracks. Without warning, tears began pouring from his eyes, almost blinding him.

The three of them stood in front of Mike, and Matt said to the boys, "Matt and Mike, this is your Uncle Michael."

Mike slowly knelt to look at his nephews, and seeing them, felt the protective covering he had so carefully molded around his heart tear open a bit. It hurt. He hurt, and he was fearful of his own emotions.

Mike stood and looked Matt in the eye.

"You really are a prick, coming here with the boys like this."

"'Manipulative prick' may be more accurate, but I can't help it," Matt said.

"What do you want from me?"

"Long story short? I want you to help me raise these boys. I want to be with you. And if you make me pay every day of my life for the rest of my life for the decisions I've made, I still want those days to be with you, because I love you."

Everything seemed frozen in time. Thought and movement only slowly resumed their course.

Contemplating the little boys' beautiful faces, and taking a painful first step to fully re-engaging with life as he knew it could be, Mike remembered again Matt's laughing comment years ago as they had wrestled with each other in their parents' laundry room: "Mike, it's supposed to hurt."

Finally, Mike sighed deeply in acquiescence as the last vestiges of his anger and resistance melted, and handing Breakers' leash to Matt, he bent down and scooped the two boys up into his arms.

"Let's go inside," he said quietly. "We have a lot to work out."

END

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I want to thank those of you who have followed Working It Out from the beginning, and particularly for the several thousand commendatory emails I have received since first starting to post this effort on Nifty. I have thoroughly enjoyed writing this story, and have grown very fond of the characters. I apologize to those who asked to be notified by email as new parts were posted, and heard nothing. I'm writing from a new computer due to having incurred a nasty virus on the old machine, and unfortunately, your addresses were lost. Thanks as well to the Nifty Archivist for his patience in posting revisions to each part as I've made them. After a suitable vacation from the keyboard, I hope to do some additional writing in the future.
© 2000 Don Hanratty. Contact me at dhan@elnet.com.

©Copyright 1999-2000 Don Hanratty; All Rights Reserved
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Thank you for the beautiful story. It wasn't a mushy goody goody happy story. There was a lot of heartbreak in it , some surprising turns. Other than the breakup and yes in the long run it did turn out maybe not for the best since Sarah did lose her life and both men had to deal with a lot of pain. But there is now another Matt and Mike in the family and hopefully the two men can overcome pains do get and stay together. Am really looking forward to book 2.

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Matt comes across as a self-absorbed, self-centered arrogant prick. In fact this character is perfect being an attorney. He goes after what he wants to the exclusion of everyone else even if that includes having a couple of boys to carry on his family name.

What would it take for me to go back to him?

It would start with Matt agreeing to lock his dick in a chastity cage 24x7 with Mike retaining sole possession of the keys.

I'm not sure if I could ever trust him with my heart again so there would have to be some major personal concessions and I'm not even sure what those could be to satisfy me.

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Chuckle, chuckle, on one side of the coin it is a small victory to have been right in my prediction for the outcome of this story -- on the obverse, it makes me sad to have been right. I have over the years authored many stories based on my worldwide travels and the people I have met. Unfortunately, all these do is sit in the memory of my computer because I am too lazy, old or disillusioned to take them any further. I am very much of a hack writer, preferring, as I have said elsewhere in GA to be the troll that hides under the bridge nipping at the bare toes of the writers as they cross over. I suppose after I die -- which at my present age of 85, might not be many more years -- someone may find these tales in my computer and do something with editing, combining and publishing them. I can only hope that will come about. OK, enough hand-wringing and sniveling, I am sorry to see this series end, but cannot express loudly enough nor often enough my congratulations on your writing skills.

Will H.

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This was a great story and shows the grand scope of human emotions and the ability of humans to hurt the ones they love and help and love the ones they love and ultimately forgive and let love triumph over sadness and hurt. Love never hurts nor is it puffed up,pridefull or arrogant.

   There is one paragraph towards the end where you mix up Matt and Mike in the same paragraph.

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8 hours ago, mfa607 said:

If you search by author there are two other stories in the series. 

I wasn’t expecting there’s book 2 and 3. If anyone wants to read them it’s probably those who wanted the relationship to really worked out and there are those who thinks book 1 (epilogue) is suffice to point that out. I’m with the latter.

The only thing I appreciate on book 2 (only read upto few chapters ahead a think and skipped book 3 almost entirely only to scan through on the last chapter) was the first chapter where Mike shared about how much Matt had hurt him. And even then felt frustrated that the author decided to force the relationship as it is. There’s no beauty in that.

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Ngl, this was a troubling read... As to what follows - my thoughts after having read this story - please be advised that YMMV (as it indeed should) and that is perfectly a-okay - I'm not in the habit of requiring people to agree with me. So don't fret if you don't is all I'm trying to say...

 

The writing was excellent - tight, well layed out and grammatically speaking, smooth as a water licked rock.

The story it told however, imo, sucked troll ass.

 

While much of the story can be - if one squints really hard - viewed as exciting, adventurous even, because of the many twists, turns and surprise dumbassery (a previous commenter mentioned something about the story reading like a series of Hardy Boys misadventures and yeah, concur...) unfortunately the underlying prejudice - particularly the various flavours of internalised homophobia - make it impossible - for me - to suspend irritation long enough to enjoy it.

The whole 'punish/kill the gays' framework this work is built on is disappointing at best and heartbreaking at worst.

That Mike - of the two MC's the only actually gay party from the start - is forced to endure the world's saddest loose-a-family-win-a-new-family-loose-a-soulmate-win-a-dog-become-an-indentured-servant rollercoaster, while Matt - the straight, then gay, then straight, then gay again (bisexual?) party with an intact family bar one member who, let's face it, had one role & performed it well enough before being ushered off the stage - gets to not only buy the cake, take it home and admire it before eating every crumb all by himself is quite honestly, a bloody travesty.

That the gay men in this story are drug addicts (Jase), are murdered (Jase), are beaten (Mike), portrayed as erstwhile sluts who pine for but never find love (Arnie), find their soulmate but can't keep them because they lack the ability to produce children, have to move cities and start over alone but are expected to jump right back in and not only play parent when children miraculously appear (despite it never being established whether or not children were ever on the 'things I want' menu) but also take back the wandering ex who forces himself back into picture when he's had enough of the distance (Mike); while the straight men are allowed to live unencumbered by any such setbacks, and the bisexual (?) man - while retaining everything else, family, schooling, home etc - loses his best friend (by his own choice) and his wife but gets to keep their offspring (thereby fulfilling the character's need for children *and* setting the stage for the Great Return) speaks volumes, yes?

Ya know, this whole sorry af tale could have, with very little effort, made a fairly decent m/m/f threeway. Which would have - potentially - been (not ideal because not everyone is built for throuple life & only Matt seemed that way inclined) a vast improvement given the nasty mess it ended up.

I know there are two more volumes in this saga but honestly? I'm pretty much out of fucks to give. And while I fully support writers rights to tell the story that needs told - even if it's a prejudiced mess - I equally support reader's rights to choose their reading matter according to their own preferences. So that's a big ol' nope from me.

 

On that note I offer my thanks to the author, despite him being unable to receive it, for writing his truth - somebody somewhere will benefit from it. Perhaps many somebodys.
Of that I am very sure...

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