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A Silent Song - 14. Family

“It’s okay.” Bailey barely had time to sign before Harlan once again embraced him. He seemed to be at some limit, and now, as they stood beside the serene and babbling Smith River, all Bailey could do was hold him.

Finally, Harlan breathed and pushed back to look at Bailey. His face was streaked with tears, and he stared with an expression of surrender. Harlan bit his lip, then he laughed. "What do you want to know?" He shrugged. "I'll tell you. I'll tell you anything you want to know."

Bailey looked back at him. A dozen questions rolled through his mind, but he settled on one. “Can you promise you won't leave?” Bailey smiled. “That’s all.”

Harlan blinked. "Really?" He wiped his face. "That's really all you want to know?"

Bailey felt an iceberg of secrets under Harlan's surface and knew Harlan truly believed that he was protecting him. So he made a decision. “Yes. I trust you.”

Harlan laughed, the sound tinged with disbelief. "I don't understand what I did." His eyes filled with wonder as he gazed at Bailey. "I don't know what I did to get to have this time with you." He put a hand on the back of Bailey's neck. "But yes. I promise. So long as you want me, I'll be here for you."

The men pulled close, and Bailey's mind lit up as they kissed. This time it was sweet, gentle, and it lingered, like the warmth of a sunbeam on skin.

They slowly pulled apart, and Bailey smiled, his hand on the side of Harlan's stubbly face.

Harlan grinned at him, then he sighed. "I appreciate your trust, Bailey. But before you decide you want to be with me, I need to have you meet someone."

Bailey shrugged. “Okay. Who?”

♬♬♬

The next day found them in Idaho. The trip from the airport was almost two hours; luckily, a car had been sent, and they got to relax in the backseat.

Harlan watched Bailey as they rode through the rural landscape. Once they arrived in town, Bailey sat up, taking notice of where they were and the surroundings. Harlan was impressed with him; he hadn’t asked many questions, instead displaying his trust, content to wait until they arrived.

The car pulled up to a two-story building in Hailey, Idaho. It was just around six p.m., local time. The air was cold and crisp, and as they got out, Bailey blew out a breath simply to watch it swirl in a white plume in the air.

Harlan grinned at him and walked around the car. "Come on."

Bailey smiled and stepped over next to him. Harlan's arm went around Bailey's waist, and the guys walked up to the door.

Harlan knocked, and it opened to reveal the man himself.

"My Don." Harlan dipped his head slightly to Corbin. Then he looked at Bailey. "This is Bailey." Harlan's eyes were bright as he stared at his lover. "And he is the one I have chosen."

Corbin smiled broadly. "Good to see you again, Harlan." He turned his blue eyes on Bailey. "Hello, Bailey. It's so nice to meet you."

The men shook, and then Harlan translated as Bailey signed. "He said, 'It's good to meet you too.'"

Corbin nodded politely, then led them inside out of the cold air of the Idaho winter. "Are you hungry?" The smell of cheese, pasta, tomato and garlic permeated the large, open room of the restaurant.

The place was completely empty, save for a pair of well-dressed servers framing a doorway leading into the kitchen. Harlan recognized both. He inclined his head at the men. Paul and Jenoah returned the gesture, slight smiles on their faces.

Corbin motioned at a table already appointed with three place settings. "If so, I thought that we could discuss things over dinner."

Bailey's belly rumbled when he thought about food. Grimacing, he put a hand over his stomach. Corbin laughed. "I don't need a translator for that." He glanced at the servers. Jenoah, the dark-haired, brown-eyed young man of the pair, nodded and disappeared through the doorway. "Please, sit. Rest."

Paul appeared tableside with a bottle of wine. Before they even sat, the fellow had poured a measure for Bailey. As he took his seat, he smiled in thanks and settled in. Harlan made a face as he looked around. "My Don, is the restaurant not open this evening?"

"Typically it would be, yes." Corbin smiled. "But I closed it to all others tonight so that we could have our discussion."

Harlan blinked. It was a huge expense to simply close the building. He knew it was a display to show how important this conversation was to Corbin. The Don of the Reina knew how to drive his points home without ever having to say them aloud. "Ah, I see." He cleared his throat. "Thank you."

"My pleasure, Harlan."

They both took their seats. Corbin waited for their wine to be poured, then took a sip. He sighed in satisfaction and smiled up at the tall man with the bottle. "Thank you, Paul."

The bearded fellow nodded. "Of course, my Don."

Corbin stretched, willing Paul to meet him. With a grin, Paul obliged and they kissed sweetly. "See you a bit later."

"Yes, you will my Don," Paul said, a tiny note of mirth in his voice. He left the room with the empty bottle.

"Now." Corbin interlaced his fingers on the tabletop. "Harlan has brought you to me for a reason."

Bailey thought he knew what was going on. “I am to be judged? You are to judge me for suitability, because you are Harlan's true boss?” He hesitated, then continued to sign. “Because his work is dangerous, and it matters who he lets into his life?”

After Harlan translated, Corbin smiled. "Harlan's work is important, and sometimes, yes, it is also dangerous." He leaned forward a bit, his eyes locked on Bailey's. "But you are not here for me to judge you. If Harlan has chosen you, then I trust that he has made a choice I can abide."

Bailey's confusion showed. “Then why am I here?”

Corbin motioned at Harlan. "I'll let him answer that."

Bailey turned to him and Harlan nervously wet his lips. "You're here because … well, because I can't ask you to be a part of my life without you knowing."

Bailey smiled. “I trust you. I don't need to know everything.”

"I'm glad, but you do need to know—at least some." Harlan nodded slightly and reached for Bailey's hand. "You're not here to be judged, Bailey. You're here to judge me."

♬♬♬

Dinner was exceptional. Bailey had eaten his fill and now sipped his third glass of wine.

"So, now you understand what Harlan is a part of." Corbin sat back in his chair, his gaze resting on Bailey. "It was important to Harlan that you know, and frankly, it's important to me as well. I realize you're not legally bound to one another, or seeking such—yet. Before that could ever happen, Harlan had to do this, so that you know what it is you're getting into."

Bailey considered. “You have undertaken no illegal activity since becoming …” Bailey wrinkled his nose as he tried to find a substitute for the word "Don". “... since becoming boss of the Family?”

"My Family has colored within the lines of the law," Corbin's eyes slid over to Harlan and the tiniest smirk crossed his lips, "mostly."

In his attempt to be as transparent as he could, Harlan had already told Bailey of his breaking and entering in order to help Rayne. Bailey grinned at Corbin's jab at Harlan.

"I don't have an interest in flouting the law. I don't see that changing unless justice deems it necessary. Because they are not always the same thing." Corbin spoke as honestly as he could.

Bailey drew in a deep breath. He looked at Harlan, who stared down at his hands. Harlan's thumb idly turned the silver ring of the Reina on his right hand, and a sheen of sweat had gathered on his brow.

Turning back to Corbin, Bailey began to sign. Harlan's eyes raised to watch so that he could translate. As he took in what Bailey said, Harlan's face went slack, and his Adam's apple moved as he swallowed.

"He, ah." Harlan shook his head and chuckled.

"What?" Corbin leaned forward. "What'd he say?"

Harlan looked at Bailey and smiled. "He said, his ring size is nine."

Here it is. The short chapter wrapping up this part of the Camp Refuge saga.
I do have one more part plotted. I'm currently busy on another project, but after tim and I finish with Wild Maple Farm I'll come back to the campground.
Thanks for following along, for your comments, and for the great reception to the Camp Refuge series in general. I hope this chapter leaves you knowing that Rayne, Huck, Bailey and Harlan, and the rest of our gang will be all right.
Let me know what you think of the chapter and the story overall, please. Thank you again.
Copyright © 2020 Wayne Gray; All Rights Reserved.
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17 hours ago, GanymedeRex said:

Enjoyed the ending.  It was a great ride and introduced me to things i would not otherwise have read about.

Ah, I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for reading and for the comments.

I do try to expose others and myself to new things in my writing. It helps us grow. It's great you liked the process. 🙂

Thanks again.

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17 hours ago, JeffreyL said:

This was a great ending "to this part of the story" It was perfect for Harlan and Bailey! It was great to visit with Corbin, if only briefly. Now about this story, it is time to drag out my bag of superlatives one last time, at least until the next story. Overall writing, including characters, dialogue, setting, and plot, rates five stars (out of 5). Thank you for the pleasure I received reading this and the other "Camp Refuge" stories.  

Thanks, Jeffrey.

I think the glimpse of Corbin and Paul, though short, was still nice. A little check in. 🙂

I appreciate that you took the time to read, comment, and rate the chapters and the story. Thank you for that.

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13 hours ago, chris191070 said:

Great ending to this part of Camp Refuge. I'm glad Harlan and Bailey are together. The visit to Idaho to see Corbin, so he could explain his work was brilliant. This chapter finishes the story perfectly. We know everyone is in a happy place for now, ready for our next visit to Camp Refuge.

Thanks, chris.

I like how "this part" keeps showing up ... reaffirming I said above that there was more to come. 😄 That's flattering, so thank you.

I rather like how this part went. It was short, but I think it really showed what was important.

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13 hours ago, Rupert said:

Wonderful story, thank you so much.

Please sir, may I have some more?

Thanks, Rupert.

Yes, you may. Though it will be a bit. 😄

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11 hours ago, Jack Renny said:

Very clever, thank you Wayne. I enjoyed the story’s venturing to the border where love meets duty. The deepest relationships are where trust is given and received. These two men will be happy together and that makes me happy too. I enjoy Corbin and his cohorts and would love to hear more from them. (Perhaps you might consider writing an adventure where Bailey has to work with Corbin’s blessing to rescue Harlan from danger?) 

Looking forward to more. Soon, please! Thanks again, Jack. 😁

Thanks, Jack.

And I like that line. "... venturing to the border where love meets duty." Harlan spent years denying himself connection to others, because he could use the excuse of his work. In truth, he felt he didn't deserve it. It took reconciling with his father, and the uncontrollable affection for Bailey to finally get through to him.

And I do NOT need more plots! No no no. lol. I have more story ideas in my head now than I will ever be able to write. But there will indeed be other stories. So hang on to that hat.

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6 hours ago, Quixo said:

The chapter was great, if a bit brief.  I would feel cheated, except I love everything of yours that I've read, and so  if there isn't going to be much more of this, then I'm sure I will be delighted by whatever your next project is.

Having now read several of your stories, I also have to admit it's very humbling.  I have tinkered with the idea of perhaps putting up some of my own stories on GA, but then I look at the work of the authors I have enjoyed most, and I feel so inadequate.  Your ability to turn a story on a single line ("He said, his ring size is nine.") is so delightful.  Maybe, I'm not ready to run with the big dogs just yet.

Thanks, Quixo.

I am so SO not a "big dog." lol I am a guy who likes certain kinds of stories. When I didn't find them I set out to write them myself. And here we are. My mechanical ability with the language is mediocre, at best. Without Thorn, this thing would be in a pretty sorry state.

What I do have is drive. I have a good imagination. I have a need to teach things through my work in a way that doesn't feel like a lesson. I used to assume that everyone could write if they really wanted to, but I know now that's not true. So ... yes, I have the spark. I can plot and then write my vision onto the page. If you've got that then so can you. You will improve as you write, but you need to allow yourself to be bad. Know that you are starting from this place, now, and that you will improve from here on.

I'm not ready to run with the big dogs either. But I'm not gonna let that stop me. You shouldn't either. 🙂

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6 hours ago, Mikiesboy said:

Very nice. 

i told you it's not enough ...  haha ... seems you need to be writing more!

Yeah, yeah. you did tell me. 😛

Thanks, tim. I'll try to write a chapter of our story this week/weekend. How about that?

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6 hours ago, kbois said:

Don't be afraid of running with the big dogs! We all have to start somewhere. This site is perfect for budding authors. Feedback is how we learn and grow. 

Besides, most big dogs are just goofy furballs!

Go for it!

Well said. 😄

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Wayne - finally this story ended just right. i enjoyed this the first time and thank you for writing this last chapter. 
 

well done.

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4 hours ago, alexlittel said:

Have to say I love your writing and your stories.  They have everything:  Great characters, make me laugh and cry, and get turned on by the steamy sex.  Keep up the good work! 👍

Thanks for the comment, alexlittel!

Those are the stories I personally like to read. I like erotica with serious elements. I want complex characters who are flawed and who act irrationally at times. Because those characters are real. We know people like them, or we could be them.

And yes. My stories have to have hot sex. If you're gonna do it, do it right. 😄

 

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6 minutes ago, rickproehl said:

Wayne - finally this story ended just right. i enjoyed this the first time and thank you for writing this last chapter.

well done.

Thanks, rick.

I was never really happy with how it had ended with the chapter before, with Harlan and Bailey by the river. I think this ties things up much better for them.

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42 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said:

Pre-accident Bailey would be an interesting story in and of itself. He was a gregarious, generous, brave, and talented person. He's a bit less gregarious now, but the rest all still apply.

Is that the third or fourth new storyline you need to follow up on?
;–)

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23 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said:

And I do NOT need more plots! No no no. lol. I have more story ideas in my head now than I will ever be able to write. But there will indeed be other stories. So hang on to that hat.

Some famous authors exploit ghost authors and ‘co-authors’ to fill in the blanks in their plot summaries…
;–)

Other authors build a world and then invite selected authors to create stories in that world…
;–)

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8 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said:

it is not me demanding more... it's all your hungry chicks..

*cheep cheep*

I mean that in the best way too. 😄

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Loved this story, you however either shortened the chapters here or added more. I do know 14 was added because this isn't how it end on the other site. It had a better ending here. Looking forward to Wild Maple Farm and then the next book to Camp Refuge. I hope it kinda goes into Rayne and Elias story as well as the characters from the campground. Thank You for another great book.

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54 minutes ago, Parker Owens said:

The last three chapters were posted during Garden Week - that stretch of time it takes to till, dig, plant and fence the garden. I missed them until today! But in catching up, I savored every word, loving how Bailey and Harlan learned to sing their lives together. Thank you!

Thanks, Parker.

And I'm glad you got your garden done! That's important stuff. We have one too, so I know!

I really do think Bailey and Harlan belong with one another. They may be very different (they are!), but that's what makes the world go 'round.

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Just now, James B. said:

Loved this story, you however either shortened the chapters here or added more. I do know 14 was added because this isn't how it end on the other site. It had a better ending here. Looking forward to Wild Maple Farm and then the next book to Camp Refuge. I hope it kinda goes into Rayne and Elias story as well as the characters from the campground. Thank You for another great book.

Thanks, James.

I updated Storylover with the new ending as well. It just feels better to me, and I wanted to send the guys off right there too. I've yet to update Nifty ... though I should!

The next Camp Refuge will address something we've not seen yet, and we will get to catch up with all of our campers - including Rayne and Elias. 🙂

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3 hours ago, Bft said:

Oh my god that is it???? 

Yep. That's it. We know that Bailey accepts Harlan, even with his work and connections to Family Reina. We know that Harlan wants to be with Bailey. The central struggles in the plot are resolved.

Nothing for a writer to do but button it up.

I end stories when it's time, and this ending felt good and right to me. Some tales drag on and on, and I can't read/write those.

Thanks for the comment!

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There is a few authors on this platform/ site who u can read all their stories cos they are really good and ur definitely one ☝️ of them most of them u can get just 1 or 2 but I have read all ur stories and will read them all again because they are that good sometimes it doesn’t really feel like fiction and u end up rotting for the characters when good things start happening to them because they feel so real thank you I enjoyed every bit of it now I can go and eat so hungry 😋 thank you can’t wait to read more 

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6 hours ago, Nana Atuwa said:

There is a few authors on this platform/ site who u can read all their stories cos they are really good and ur definitely one ☝️ of them most of them u can get just 1 or 2 but I have read all ur stories and will read them all again because they are that good sometimes it doesn’t really feel like fiction and u end up rotting for the characters when good things start happening to them because they feel so real thank you I enjoyed every bit of it now I can go and eat so hungry 😋 thank you can’t wait to read more 

Thank you, Nana Atuwa.

That's really the idea - to create characters who feel real. Imperfections, warts, things that aren't exactly admirable ... but still relatable. Even when they screw up you're still rooting for them.

I appreciate the nice words. 🙂

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