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Everhope - Summer of '22 Book II - 3. Departure [Epilogue]

CJ shaved and wore a suit; Owen remained scruffy and dressed in jeans and a blazer. The Nature Conservancy had a more relaxed attire policy than the State Department. “Red, take a picture?” CJ handed their housemate his phone while adjusting Liebe in his arms.

“The three of you look like the ultimate millennial gay family. Are you gonna post it? If not, I’m sending it to Cristina. She’d like it.” Cristina Pereira was Brad’s girlfriend who lived in New York City.

“Yeah, I will. Might as well mark my departure from State and whatever it’ll be for Ozzie at the Conservancy.”

Both had appointments at their employers on Monday morning, and Liebe would go with Owen. His coworkers clamored to see her after their return. “Let’s go, Oz. I need to catch the next train if I’m gonna make it in time for my appointment at nine.”

Liebe was cheerful while walking to the Eastern Market Metro station. CJ had bribed her with breakfast tacos, and she agreed to wear the same dress she wore to the White House. Considering her predilection for shorts and t-shirts, they wanted to get as much wear out of the outfit she would soon outgrow.

When the Silver Line train stopped at the Foggy Bottom-GWU station, CJ kissed his husband and daughter—they planned on having lunch together—and headed to the exit. The station, located next to George Washington University Hospital, was a six-minute walk from School Without Walls High School. Since it was on his way, CJ detoured via G Street to walk past his old school.

Walls occupied two adjacent structures within the urban campus of George Washington University. One was the old, brick-clad Ulysses S. Grant School, and the other one a modern facility constructed at the same time the Grant building was gutted and renovated. The glass façade of the addition sat a few feet back from the original edifice and had a low, short wall in front with the school name on it. Around this sign, students congregated before and after classes and during lunch breaks.

At the moment, it was empty, and CJ assumed the school was between sessions. Brad had spoken at graduation while they were in Key West, and CJ had called the principal already. A family friend, she extracted a promise to visit her soon and speak to the students in the fall.

Another six minutes walking, including a right turn on 21st Street, found him at the United States Department of State. His appointment was with Victoria McCallister. CJ had no idea who she washer title was Acting Assistant Deputy Undersecretary for something or otherand he did not bother looking her up; as far as he was concerned, the meeting was his exit interview.

“Are you certain you want to make your resignation official as of today? You have ten days remaining on your paid leave.” McCallister looked like the ultimate drone, a vital cog in the machinery of international diplomacy, but a tiny one.

It was the kind of position CJ could look forward to if he remained with State as part of the civil service. He and Owen had agreed he might seek a political appointment in a couple of years instead.

“I am.” CJ grinned. “I already resigned once, and you people ignored me. I’m making sure it sticks this time.”

She chuckled. “Considering the circumstances and who you were talking to, we think Ambassador Cox made the right decision disregarding it and asking us to grant you leave.” Early in their meeting, McCallister had noted the substandard evaluation submitted by his nemesis at the embassy in Mexico City, Stephen Northman.

She also mentioned Northman was being transferred to Angola, and CJ knew he would have to call his friend Simmone to get details. Simmone Newman had been a coworker at the embassy, and her daughter had babysat Liebe.

As the conclusion of the meeting neared, CJ reached into his bag and withdrew a clear envelope with three diplomatic passports. Victoria raised a hand and shook her head. “At the request of the White House, you get to keep those for a while. Something about you and your husband being part of a presidential delegation this fall.”

 

The couple had agreed the first one done would pick a spot for lunch and text the other one. CJ chose to return home, change, and grab Wingnut. La Famosa, the Puerto Rican restaurant at Navy Yard, had an outdoor patio where pups were allowed.

 

CJ raised his bottle in Owen’s direction. “A toast. To my departure from State and yours from the Conservancy.” His husband had called a ride service and met him at the restaurant. Liebe immediately hugged Wingnut. Having ordered food, they waited for it to arrive.

Owen grinned after sipping his beer. “You know? Most people wouldn’t celebrate being unemployed.”

“We’re not most people, Oz.”

“Yeah, well, anyway, I’m not leaving the Nature Conservancy. We’re reimagining my position.”

“Tell me about it.” The server’s arrival delayed a reply. CJ had ordered the Ensalada Tamarindo. Tamarind-glazed shrimp on a bed of mixed greens tossed in a tamarind vinaigrette with tropical salsa and crispy onions. Owen went for the Dorado. A fried mahi-mahi sandwich with sweet pepper aioli and spicy vinegar slaw on a brioche bun. For Liebe, they ordered a chicken empanada.

“Although I’m no longer an employee, I’ll keep working with them as an independent contractor. I’ll consult on whatever projects tickle my fancy. They’ll pay me the same hourly rate I’d make as an employee, but without benefits. I have to pay for health insurance and whatever else.”

“That ain’t a problem, Oz. I won’t have benefits either, but since we own part of the dads’ company, we can get it through them.”

“Yeah, I thought of that, so I wasn’t too worried. I already agreed to be part of something, and you get to travel with me for it.”

“Yeah? When and where?”

“The end of August.” Owen paused and grinned again. “Wanna go spend a few days in Cuba? Their government invited the Conservancy to discuss establishing operations on the island.”

Although offered as an appetizer, they ordered Bolitas de Queso for dessert. The fried cheese balls served with guava sauce proved popular with Liebe; she ate most of them.

 

Late the following morning, CJ, Owen, Liebe, and Wingnut headed to Lincoln Park. Not even three houses down the street, CJ ripped off his t-shirt and stuck it in the back of his shorts. “Less than a year away from Washington, and I forgot about the summer heat and humidity.”

“Yeah… The elevation made a big difference.” While the District of Columbia was carved out of wetlands slightly above sea level, Mexico City’s altitude soared over a mile.

“Something else to get reaccustomed to.” As soon as they reached the park, Liebe slipped her fathers’ grip and ran ahead, kicking up a dust cloud on the dirt path. Wingnut chased after her until he ran out of leash. “Liebe! Slow down. Wait for Wingnut.” The girl stopped, turned, and dropped to her knees; the dog walked into her spread arms.

His hand free, CJ reached for Owen’s. “She’s coping well. How about you, Oz?” The question was the same he had repeatedly asked in different ways.

“Stop worrying, okay? She has Wingnut to help, and I have you and Liebe. Knowing the three of us are together and well makes the rest irrelevant.”

The park’s east end housed a children’s playground popular with neighborhood families; kids ran around with parents keeping an eye on them. CJ and Owen sat on a bench to watch their daughter. A couple of adventurous tykes approached her, asking permission to pet her dog. Owen stood and joined them when one of the parents looked concerned.

“He’s friendly,” he said while smiling. “Your boy may get licked, but Wingnut doesn’t bite.” The woman nodded and returned the smile.

Owen reclaimed his spot on the bench and stretched his legs in front. “We’re gonna have to reacquaint ourselves with the neighbors. We’ll run into the same people if we bring her here regularly.”

“I’m looking forward to that. Even though our lives aren’t gonna slow down, I want us to enjoy the house and the hood as much as possible. It’ll be fun showing Liebe around now that she can appreciate monuments and shit a little better.”

 

“Sawyer!” CJ raised a hand when their friend stood in the concourse scanning the departure lounge. He and CJ had met on their first day at Georgetown University and been friends since.

“Hey, guys! It’s so good to see you alive and well. How’s Liebe?” Carson had taken the week off from work, spent a few days at his parents’ place in Delaware, and was on his way to Providence too. They were attending a classmate’s wedding.

CJ and Owen stood as Carson walked their way and the bro hugs included hearty back slaps. Owen tousled Carson’s brown curls. “Getting a little shaggy, mate. Good to see you too. We’re both fine, and Liebe’s doing great. We dropped her off at her grandparents' this morning.”

“Nice shirt, bud.” Carson poked CJ’s chest. “You owe me.”

“Screw you. I already sent you the money for it. But I guess I do owe you for your services.”

Over the past half a dozen years, professional sports teams had issued limited city-edition jerseys—a marketing decision to encourage fans to purchase new ones. Old Glory DC, their rugby team, had released a white top with pink cherry blossoms worn during home games in April.

In coordination with the Japanese EmbassyJapan gifted the original cherry trees to the city in 1912they were auctioned with proceeds benefitting Asian Americans Advancing Justice. The non-profit organization’s mission was to ensure civil and human rights for Asian Americans and to build and promote a fair and equitable society for all.

Carson represented his friends at the auction under orders to be the high bidder for Stan South’s, a player they were friendly with. CJ had worn it over jeans under a pink blazer. “Ozzie wanted to wear it, but I won the coin flip.”

Owen flipping him off seemed appropriate. “He suggested I wear the Nationals shirt, but I’m not a baseball fan.” The Major League Baseball Washington Nationals and the National Basketball Association Washington Wizards had collaborated with Nike to create cherry blossom uniforms of their own. The Nationals had released theirs already, and the Wizards would do so in the fall.

“Thanks for the seat upgrade, guys. CJ, have you spoken to GU yet?” Carson was aware CJ was considering a return to school.

“Dude! Like, in what time? Hopefully, next week. Anyway, we upgraded you so the three of us could talk a little easier during the flight. We’ll fill you in on Mexico, tell you about visiting Biden, and about our short-term plans. And with Owen’s agreement, I’d like to discuss you managing my campaign when I run for president.”

Carson’s jaw dropped.

An hour and a half later, when they landed in Rhode Island, Carson still had questions. But he was on board.

 

 

The End

My thanks to Reader1810 for her assistance and to you for reading. A reaction, comment, recommendation, and or review would be welcome.
This is my last story for a while. Next month GA's Anniversary Anthology will post, and I think we need to concentrate on those tales. Catch you on the flip side.
Copyright © 2022 Carlos Hazday; All Rights Reserved.
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On 8/28/2022 at 3:11 PM, frosenblum said:

Thanks, Carlos, for this sweet story. It's nice to see our boys having a breathing space on their lives before getting caught up in the increasing intensity of their eighteen year rollercoaster drive to the presidency. I'm looking forward to the R.I. wedding story you said you're working on. And to your anthology contributions to see what non-CJ tidbits you've cooked up for us.

Take care of yourself. Especially when your fans get as demanding as those CJ has to deal with.

 

Thank you

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On 8/28/2022 at 8:40 PM, Bryson said:

Hi Carlos,

I am paying attention, and I can live with it… barely.  Since I truly do prefer the longer stories, I have to respect your wishes regarding having a full story to post before we start seeing them.  Given the quality of writing you put out, I really can't argue with your process.  I am looking forward to the next parts of the story.

Thank you so much for everything you put out, it really is the highlight of my day when one of your chapters pops up!

Best regards,

Bryson

Thanks, Bryson

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On 8/29/2022 at 1:52 AM, Jeff1 said:

Another great story Carlos, but I have to admit I feel a little bit like Oliver Twist asking   "Please Sir.... Can I have more ? " also going cold turkey between stories is painful. 

Thank you for your contributions they really makes for enjoyable reading.  

Looking forward to the next story before your hiatus. 

Take care and many thanks Carlos. 

I think you'll enjoy my antho submission.

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On 8/29/2022 at 3:04 AM, chris191070 said:

Another great entry into the CJ universe.

Northam dealt with by Ambassador Cox. We see with the ending of this story, CJ recruiting Carson. Looking forward to the twins being born.

I look forward to your anthology entry and then the next CJ story, wether it be a short story or a longer multi- chapter. Personally I like theses one or two chaper stories as we get a monthly visit with CJ, family and friends.

Thanks, Chris. You getting used to reading after work? At least this chapter went live during the weekend. :P

 

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9 hours ago, doobieduzer said:

Carlos- Your stories rock!  Please know I appreciate all the efforts you put into these chapters and I applaud and recognize your mastery of your craft! Thank you for being one of the bright spots in the library of my daily readings!
 

Are you friends with Harley? I bet he'd love to say your name.

Thanks, for the praise. This story was rushed and I'm not 100% happy with it, but it serves its purpose.

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28 minutes ago, Jabba said:

Thanks for this chapter and the reintroduction to CJ's world. I especially like your descriptive evocations of alcohol characteristics. I can't tolerate alcohol but reading of the characters enjoyment takes me back to the times I had tried various drinks. I've never read a better description of bourbon. It makes me laugh as I drank Old Crow and my mate loved Jim Beam. Don't miss the headaches though. Its good that Oz and CJ will have a little Roo around to keep them on the straight and narrow.

I barely drink alcohol these days, so a lot of those descriptions are cobbled together from reviews and the companies' websites. The Dwayne Wade rose I did sample last yar, and it was pretty good. The bourbon they drink I can't afford. LOL

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17 hours ago, Carlos Hazday said:

I posted on Sunday looking forward to talking about all the little details I included in the chapter. Instead, I was assaulted with a barrage of complaints. I try not to be a Prima Donna author, but the comments rankled. Can't really blame anyone since I do encourage comments, but y'all caught me by surprise.

Not sure what the future holds right now. I'm finishing up a short story not connected to anything I've written before, and I have a couple to edit for others. That will keep me busy until I decide what to do with CJ & Co.

This morning, out of the blue I was thinking about how humongous your CJverse project is.

The main storyline begins in May 2013. This current story brings CJ up to the summer 2022 -- stories covering nine years so far. You've given us tidbits up to January 2041, so there's stories to come covering eighteen plus years more. As I said a humongous project.

But that wasn't enough for your creative vision. Your heart has been so generous towards your readers that you've graced us with quite a few sideline stories about CJ's family and friends: Ritch, the Dads, Brad, Chipper, Thiago, Phil & Riley, Tony & Colt, the Key West dudes, Brion. (Did I miss anyone?)

And there's a few more sideline stories you've hinted your are planning: Harley, Carson, Lincoln.

Aja has come on so strong, I wouldn't be surprised if she demands to star in one, too. 🤣

And you'd be wise to start training a successor soon, so they can write the story of CJ's presidency. 

This is all to say that I'm in awe of what you've accomplished so far. I eagerly anticipate what we'll see from you over the next years. I'm extremely grateful for the joy that reading your stories has given me. I wish you to not get any more complaints or demands. Just hoorah, hoorah, hoorah.

 

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On 8/30/2022 at 7:00 PM, islander said:

Carlos

If you're ever riding near the Outer Banks of NC give me a shout and I'll ride with you.

Excellent stories always looking forward to the next installment

Cheers!

For a couple of years, I took a long trip for my birthday. In 2014 I did the Outer Banks. Without realizing it I was there during Bike Week. I loved the area and included some of what I experienced in a story. I took CJ, Owen, Ritch, and Liz to the Wright Brothers National Monument and I may have described a couple other locations in the area.

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On 8/30/2022 at 8:59 PM, Jabba said:

I hope you enjoy your break/hiatus/whatever. You deserve unreserved thanks for the work you have done for we your undeserving readers. The last chapter was very light and breezy. Just enough titillation to whet our appetites for more. It was nice to get to know Adele and her partner a bit more as well. Again thanks

Thank you. Adele and Nathaniel stick around and may appear/be mentioned in future installments. I do know she's still around in 2027 since she's mentioned in a story set then. :)

 

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On 8/31/2022 at 1:42 AM, frosenblum said:

This morning, out of the blue I was thinking about how humongous your CJverse project is.

The main storyline begins in May 2013. This current story brings CJ up to the summer 2022 -- stories covering nine years so far. You've given us tidbits up to January 2041, so there's stories to come covering eighteen plus years more. As I said a humongous project.

But that wasn't enough for your creative vision. Your heart has been so generous towards your readers that you've graced us with quite a few sideline stories about CJ's family and friends: Ritch, the Dads, Brad, Chipper, Thiago, Phil & Riley, Tony & Colt, the Key West dudes, Brion. (Did I miss anyone?)

And there's a few more sideline stories you've hinted your are planning: Harley, Carson, Lincoln.

Aja has come on so strong, I wouldn't be surprised if she demands to star in one, too. 🤣

And you'd be wise to start training a successor soon, so they can write the story of CJ's presidency. 

This is all to say that I'm in awe of what you've accomplished so far. I eagerly anticipate what we'll see from you over the next years. I'm extremely grateful for the joy that reading your stories has given me. I wish you to not get any more complaints or demands. Just hoorah, hoorah, hoorah.

 

Thank you.

Yeah, my original intent of writting about a gay boy's summer in DC sort of got out of control. I have way too many ideas for the amount of writing I can do. Right now, I'm trying to figure out where I want to go next.

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2 hours ago, Jeff13015 said:

Is it wrong to hope that this conversation "She also mentioned Northman was being transferred to Angola, and CJ knew he would have to call his friend Simmone to get details." makes it into a future chapter/book?????

Not sure that particular conversation will, but if you recall, her ex lives in the DC metro area. Simmone and Trixie will be there sometime in August.

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12 hours ago, Albert1434 said:

I very much enjoyed this great chapter including the food! (You had to know that was coming hehehe)!

Food's always been featured in my stories, but I may have gone a bit overboard recently. I describe anything and everything from home-cooked meals to those at restaurants or prepared by a private chef. Thanks good ness CJ and Owen exercise regularly!

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