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Ash and Ember - 25. Clarity from Crisis

25 February 2019, Monday 12:49 p.m.

Troy spent nine days working on the project in California. Every night, Grant would call him to hear Troy's voice, but it was torture to be apart from his tall lover.

Even Rhett had noticed. "You all right?" Thursday of last week, Rhett had looked over at Grant as they left the exam room and headed to their office. "You seem a little distracted."

"Ah, Troy's still gone." He'd sat at his desk with a sigh. "I guess I'm just missing him."

Rhett had grinned at him. "Aww. That's super sweet." Then his smile fell a little. "It must be nice to have someone to miss."

Grant recalled that conversation as he drove to the airport to pick up Troy. Troy's plane should have landed already.

Craning his neck as he drove slowly past the parked cars, Grant caught sight of his boyfriend as he looked at his phone. It seemed as if Troy were texting, and sure enough, Grant's phone vibrated in his pocket. Grant pulled up to the curb, and Troy grinned at him.

Troy opened the back of the Subaru and tossed in his luggage. He got in, and immediately leaned over to give Grant a kiss. Then he sat back and looked at him. "Man, it's so good to see you."

Smiling, Grant put the car back into gear. "Same to you." He pulled onto the loop to exit the airport. "We've got the rest of the day to catch up. I took off the afternoon."

Troy grinned, broad and unashamedly lustful. "Good." He put his hand on Grant's leg, all the way up against Grant's crotch. Grant laughed as Troy teased him with small movements of his little finger.

Seeming very pleased to feel Grant's cock grow in his pants, Troy traced his way up his shaft then back down to his balls. Grant stuck his tongue out at the corner of his mouth, trying to concentrate on driving. "Ah, you'd better quit that. You're a dangerous distraction."

Troy smirked, but he did stop. "Fine. I guess I can wait until we get out of the car."

Driving home, the men got out, and Grant helped with Troy's bags.

Troy unlocked the door, and both of them put down the luggage. The door shut, and Grant found himself pressed against the wall by the wiry body of his lover. Troy kissed him and ground his groin into Grant's.

They made out there in the hall. Passion and need ramped up, and Grant leaned his head back against the wood of the wall as Troy kissed and nibbled gently at his neck.

Grant already knew what he wanted. He had made the conscious decision to save up for Troy, and he hadn't gotten off in days. He grabbed Troy's hand. "Come on."

Grant led him upstairs. They pulled off their clothes, kissing the whole while until they were naked and pressed against one another by the bed. It was comfortable and warm in the room with the only light from the window, a muted illumination from the gray sky overhead that softly lit the space.

Forcing himself to pull away from Troy's kiss, Grant smiled as Troy nuzzled his neck and ground his hard cock into Grant's groin. Grant finally disentangled himself to lay down on the bed, on his belly. He looked back at Troy with a grin.

Troy made a growling noise as he looked down at Grant. He took the conveniently placed bottle of lubricant which sat on the nightstand and used a good amount on his hard member.

Grant laid his head down on the pillow, and Troy climbed behind him. Then he felt the bristles of Troy's face against his ass. Taking a sharp breath as Troy's eager tongue found his opening, Grant bit his lip. Troy's hand slid under Grant's body, and he wrapped his fingers around Grant's cock as his tongue worked Grant's rear.

Moaning, Grant writhed as Troy aggressively went at him. Both of them had built up a tremendous need, and even though Grant was the one receiving he wasn't passive at all. He moved, vocalized his pleasure and pumped his hips back and forth against Troy's tongue.

But it was getting to be too much. The warm, slick hand around Grant's dick, and Troy's tongue inside him pushed Grant toward orgasm. "Stop." He panted. "God, I'm gonna get off."

Smiling, Troy pulled his face back. He let go of Grant's cock, then lay on top of Grant. With a few adjustments of his hips, his erection lined up with his lover.

After Troy's work with his tongue, Grant was ready for him. The lanky man slowly pushed himself into Grant, kissing the back of his neck. Troy bottomed out, held still, and breathed heavily. For his part, Grant simply enjoyed the sensation of Troy's cock inside him. It had been over a week, and his body craved this connection - both emotional and physical.

A groan rumbled in Grant's chest - a deep and resonating sound. Troy started moving his hips. It was slow, and he pushed himself until his pelvis was tightly pressed against Grant, then he pulled back and repeated.

The sensations Grant felt were terrific. The man he loved was inside him, and Troy's breath was warm on Grant's skin. "I love you, Grant," Troy whispered. He kissed the nape of Grant's neck. "I really love you."

"I know." Grant smiled. "I love you too, Troy."

Grant was a little surprised when Troy shifted his weight, pulling Grant up onto his side. He never broke their connection, but now Troy could reach Grant's dick. Troy's hand found Grant's oozing cock, and he began to stroke as his hips continued their slow rhythm.

Gripping Troy's hip, Grant pushed back in time to Troy's thrusts. His lanky lover seemed to want to make things last, and his tempo never increased, but now there were breathy noises behind Grant.

"I'm close," Troy whispered, and his hand increased in speed on Grant's erection.

Grant knew he had a tell as it concerned orgasm, and it was upon him. Taking in a breath, he held it. For some reason, it greatly intensified the experience of orgasm for him. Deep inside, he felt it start.

Almost simultaneously, both Grant and Troy grunted. Grant felt the wild sensation of a strong spurt of come from Troy as he fired while deep inside Grant. For his part, the dark-haired man shot up his own front. The smell of semen hit his nose, and he breathed as they both rode out their moment - together, entwined, and connected.

Relaxing, Troy breathed quietly behind Grant. Neither of them moved as they enjoyed the flood of hormones that always accompanies an orgasm with a trusted and loved partner.

Grant smiled. "I could go to sleep like this."

Troy kissed the back of his neck and patted Grant's hip. "You can if you want. Though we should probably hit the bathroom. I'm pretty sure I deposited a quart of stuff up your rear."

"Oh, I felt it!" Grant grinned and looked over his shoulder. He sighed. "Okay, fine. Let's get in there before those Troy swimmers try to make me pregnant."

Laughing, they stood up. Before Troy could walk away, Grant pulled him in. They stood together, chest to chest, their arms around one another.

After a time, Grant sighed. "I really missed you." He inhaled Troy's unique scent, happy just to be near him.

"Same here." Troy kissed him once more and rubbed Grant's back as they embraced. He patted Grant's firm rear. "Okay, let's clean up before your juices run off onto the floor."

Grant laughed. With a smile, he led Troy into the bathroom.

 

26 February 2019, Tuesday 5:11 p.m.

The men spent all of Monday afternoon and evening together. It was a languid, sensual time as they reconnected over the time apart, and it cemented what Troy already knew.

I need him, he thought as they lay down to sleep. He was still on California time, so he lay awake while Grant dropped off. But he was happy to be with his lover in the still and calm moments before his own body decided he should rest. It has stopped being a want. It's a need now. Troy listened to Grant breathe, and he let the realization of that knowledge settle in his mind.

The next day, Grant had to go to work. Troy didn't have a job until early afternoon, so he got to sleep in a bit.

Getting up at nine, Troy started his day by puttering around the house. It was cold and snowing outside, so he put a batch of beef stew on for dinner. It was a great way to wake up.

He then spent the day working on a job in town repairing a fence that had fallen down. The little old lady was incredibly thankful, as she had a dog and she really needed the enclosed yard when he had to go out.

Troy got home, cold, tired, but happy with the job. He'd only charged the woman a tiny amount over his cost. He knew she lived on a fixed income, and he had just gotten a big payment from William and Sandra for the work at the vineyard. He could afford to take a hit.

The vineyard job had been challenging. Ultimately, both William and Sandra were pleased with the outcome. The updated irrigation system worked, and the install went as well as it could have gone. Though the amount they'd paid him felt like a bit of a bribe for his silence concerning Sandra’s condition.

Uncomfortable with the secret, he had hoped Sandra would tell Grant sooner rather than later. When he'd gently asked, she gave him an icy look. “I will tell my son when I am ready. And I will certainly not do it over the phone.”

Troy entered the house, smiling when he smelled the delicious scent of the stew. Grant wasn’t home yet, but that wasn’t overly unusual - sometimes he didn’t finish up at work until after five.

Walking down the hall, he put his tool belt on a kitchen chair. The leather was cracking, and it needed to be conditioned before he used it again. Troy planned to make that his project for the evening while Grant did his yoga routine.

He pulled out a pot and soon there was brown rice bubbling away to go with their stew.

Troy checked the stew. It was thick, rich, and done. He smiled and turned off the crockpot.

A knock sounded, and Troy wiped his hands on a towel. He walked down the hall and opened the door.

“Hello, Troy.” William had his arm around Sandra’s back and under her armpit. Her own arm was up around William’s shoulders. It was plainly visible that she was leaning hard on him. Even then, it didn’t look as if standing was easy for her.

“Ah, hello?” Troy blinked in surprise, then he hurriedly stood aside. “Come in. Get out of the cold.”

They did, and Sandra gritted her teeth. She struggled hard, but her other leg didn’t seem to want to hold her weight. “Here.” Troy moved to her other side, putting her arm around his shoulders. He and William then helped her to the couch.

With their assistance, she sat. Sandra nodded at Troy. “Thank you.” She looked exhausted. “I’m sorry to drop in like this.” William sat beside her, and he reached for her hand. She smiled a tiny bit when he took it and put his own on top of hers.

Troy nodded. “It’s okay.” It was apparent that her condition was worse than she had let on, or that it had gotten worse in a short span of time. “Grant will be home soon. Oh, and we have plenty of stew for dinner. You’re both welcome to it.”

Smiling weakly, Sandra said, “Thank you, but I’m not very hungry.”

“But she’ll have a bowl anyway.” William looked with unstinting love at her. “Since she hasn’t eaten at all today.”

She looked as if she was about to protest, but instead, she sighed and nodded.

Suddenly remembering the unfolded laundry on the guest room bed, Troy stood. “Let me get the guest room tidied up for you both.”

“Oh, we’ll get a hotel room. I imagine it’s upstairs.” William pushed a lock of Sandra’s hair out of her face. “And it’d be best if we can avoid those right now.”

Troy kicked himself. “Damn it, I’m sorry.”

“Don’t be.” Sandra pulled at her leg to get it into a more comfortable position. “This is a surprise visit,” she glanced at William, and he nodded reassuringly, “but it’s time.” She looked pained to admit it. “It’s obvious now. And I can’t really expect everyone working for us to keep my issue quiet. And I don’t want Grant to hear it from anyone else.”

Troy nodded, just as the front door opened.

Appearing in the doorway to the living room, with his laptop bag on his shoulder, Grant stared at his parents.

Sandra straightened, looking all the part of a regal and proper queen. “Grant, dear.” She patted the couch next to her. “Come, please. We’ve things to discuss.”

 

26 February 2019, Tuesday 5:37 p.m.

Grant was shocked to see his parents in the house. “What are you doing here?” Then he noticed how tired his mother looked. He froze. “Is everything okay?”

William cleared his throat. “Grant, come and sit. Let your mother talk to you.”

Noticing the way William didn’t answer his question, the prickles of fear traveled down Grant's spine. Troy looked back and forth between them and stood. “I’m going to plate dinner for all of us. You guys talk.”

Troy went into the kitchen, and Grant felt a growing sense of dread. He walked across the living room and sat beside Sandra.

Shifting, she faced him a bit more. “Grant. Son.” She looked nervous, and a thrill of trepidation shot through Grant’s stomach.

“Mother.” He turned and took her other hand. “What’s going on?”

She swallowed. William rubbed her back, an obvious attempt at reassurance. Nodding to herself, she looked Grant in the eye. “I have progressive MS. It has gotten to the point where, most days, I can’t walk unassisted.”

Grant let the information sink in. Then his provider brain kicked into gear. “How long have you had symptoms? And you said Progressive MS. How do you know it’s not relapsing-remitting? This could just be a bad period that will improve later.”

“About three months total. Probably longer, but that’s when serious symptoms began." Sandra smiled, the expression both sad and proud. "And, I’m impressed with you, son.” She shook her head. “But you’ve got to know that we’ve been to the best specialists in the state. I can no longer pretend the diagnosis is anything but accurate.” She leaned toward him, her eyes intense. “I didn’t come here expecting you to fix me, Grant. That’s not what this is about.”

Grant stared back at her. He was a family medicine focused PA. He didn't have any patients with progressive MS, and his knowledge of the condition suddenly felt inadequate. “What can I do? What do you need from me?”

Troy cleared his throat. “Sorry to interrupt, folks, but the food is ready.” Three bowls of brown rice and beef stew awaited them at the kitchen table, while Troy had put his own dish on the bar countertop where he could stand nearby and eat.

Looking over her shoulder, Sandra nodded at him. “Thank you, Troy.” She patted William and Grant’s knees. “Help me over. Let’s eat and talk.”

Grant and his father helped Sandra to the table. Suddenly the realness of her condition hit him. She’ll never walk the fields again. She'll never dance again. He gingerly lowered her onto the chair.

She gave him a tired smile. “Thank you.” She leaned so that she could see Troy around Grant. “And thank you for the food.”

Troy nodded. “You’re welcome.”

They all settled in. Grant sat in the middle chair while his father and mother were at the ends of their small table. Grant stared down at his bowl of stew and rice. He was not hungry, and his brain circled madly as he thought.

“Grant,” Sandra began. He looked at her. Her eyes were once again serious. “We’re here to talk about next steps.”

Taking a calming breath, he nodded. “Okay.”

William pulled a folder of documents from his bag and handed them over to Sandra. She opened it and quickly scanned the first few pages. Closing the folder, she gave it to Grant. “You’ll find our updated will in here. Should anything happen to both of us, you’re named as the sole beneficiary. This will upset your aunts and uncles.” Something sparked in her gaze. “But, this has taught me that they are not my allies. They only want one thing from me - the winery.”

Looking at the folder in his hands, Grant bit his lip as the mortality of his parents, particularly of his mother, became all too real.

William patted Grant’s arm. “Son, we’re not planning on going anywhere anytime soon.” He smiled at Grant. “But this was important to your mother, and she wanted to do this in person.”

Grant nodded. His throat felt tight as he stared down at the folder. He'd always made it a point to put on a strong front for Sandra, but seeing her vulnerable and open had a profound effect on him.

Her warm hand was on his cheek, and she wiped his face free of a tear he didn’t know had escaped. He looked at her. It seemed as if a wall had finally broken, and Sandra’s eyes filled with tears. Then Grant did something he hadn’t done in years.

Kneeling on the floor, he hugged Sandra tightly as she sat in the chair.

“Oh, Grant.” Her voice wavered as he held him in her arms. “I’m fine, son. I’m going to be fine.”

Grant hadn't noticed his dad getting up, but now William stood behind him, putting his hands on Grant’s shoulders.

Grant clung to his mother, and she let him. “It’s going to be okay, Grant. I promise.” Her voice was so caring, a tone he hadn’t heard in a very long time.

He nodded against her. And it was his turn to say something he’d not uttered since he was a boy.

“I love you, Mom.”

Sandra breathed, and her arms tightened around him. “I love you, Grant.”

And despite the heaviness in his heart, Grant smiled.

 

26 February 2019, Tuesday 9:44 p.m.

Troy watched Grant as he bid goodbye to his parents. They were on their way to a local hotel, only about a mile away. They had a flight for the very next day, as the conversation with Grant and the updating of the will were the only reasons for their visit. Grant closed the door behind them. He stood there, then let his body lean forward, his forehead resting against the wood of the door.

Approaching, Troy put a hand gently on Grant's back. The dark-haired man turned, wrapping his arms around Troy. They stood silently together. Grant squeezed Troy, and Troy let him.

He knew Grant was tired, emotionally drained, and that he needed precisely what Troy was doing. So he held on.

A few minutes passed, then Grant took a deep breath and pushed back. Glancing up at Troy's face, he nodded. "I'm all right."

Troy smiled. "Okay. Come on. It's bedtime for you."

Grant let Troy lead him upstairs. Once they got by the bedside, Troy gently undressed Grant. For his part, the dark-haired man allowed himself to be handled. Soon, he was naked, and he climbed into bed. Then he watched with tired eyes as Troy stripped.

Troy slipped into bed, and Grant turned onto his side. Spooning him, Troy lay a soft kiss on the back of Grant's neck. "Go to sleep. Try not to think about this right now. Go to sleep."

Grant sighed. Troy murmured sweet little things to him, and Grant fell to sleep listening to his whispers.

Raising himself up on an elbow, Troy looked down at Grant. Watching the emotions of Grant and his parents had forced Troy to examine his own family relationships. His relationships with his parents and siblings were likely unsalvageable, but there was one person from his past he missed - someone he valued.

Troy carefully reached and picked up his pants on the floor. Grant stayed asleep, and Troy pulled out his cell phone from his pocket. Laying back, he unlocked the phone. Troy navigated to his email program and did a quick search.

Finding the address, he started to type.

Hi, I know it has been a while. And I know you've probably tried to find me. I'm sorry for dropping off the face of the Earth the way that I did. But it was just too painful for me to have any sort of reminder of John, and what it was that I lost when he died.

Troy bit his lip as he continued. I want you to know that I am doing well. I've met a great guy, and things are better than I could have ever imagined they would be. I'm even living with him in our old house. It's a very long story. But it's one I hope to tell you.

He frowned at the device. That is if you decide you want to speak to me. I know it's probably a lot to ask, but I hope you can forgive my silence and absence from your life. I know John's loss impacted us both so much, and I feel as if I cut and ran. At the time it was all I could do. Though I know it had to hurt you for me to do that. I'm sorry.

Staring at what he had written, Troy reread it. He continued. I guess that's all I wanted to say. Anyway, if you'd like to talk, I'd love to hear from you. I hope life has treated you well, Beth. If you take nothing else away from this, know that, at least.

Troy nodded slowly to himself as he reread it all. Then he shrugged. She would either respond or she wouldn't. He finished up his email. Here's my contact information, along with my new phone number. Take care. And I love you. ~T

He sent the email, then stared up at the ceiling. Beth was the last connection to his old life that he had yet to pick up again. He really did love her. She was the only supportive person in John's family, while the rest of them pretended Troy was John's "good friend", and they'd ignored their relationship as anything more than that.

John and Troy had avoided marriage because of them. John was so hopeful that they would come around. He didn't want to lose them entirely. He knew if they'd married, it would be something they couldn't ignore. Forcing the Erikson family to deal with anything had never gone well. So Troy had been content to wait, because it was what John needed.

Beth had always been their advocate. She was the one at the family gatherings who always included Troy - always inviting him. She would greet him warmly and publicly, and ask about their life together, while her brothers and sisters squirmed uncomfortably; that she would answer with a glare and a challenge in her eye.

Troy smiled as he thought of her. The more he recalled, the more he regretted not reaching out sooner. She was the youngest of the bunch too - he thought she would be something close to twenty-three or twenty-four years old now. Young, smart, driven, outspoken. All of those things described Beth Erikson.

Rolling, Troy put the phone on the nightstand. Just as his hand released it, the device began to vibrate. He made a face and snatched it up so it would stop buzzing against the wood. Grant only shifted a bit, but that was the extent of his reaction to the noise.

Troy carefully got out of bed and answered, his voice low. "Hello?"

There was silence on the other end for just a moment, then a very familiar voice laughed. "Troy Beckford. Boy, you are in some trouble."

Walking out of the bedroom, Troy stepped down the stairs. All the while a huge grin plastered on his face. "Hey, girl. I know. I'm sorry."

"Uh-uh. Sorry ain't gonna cut it." Her voice was firm and sure, but there was an undercurrent of relief and joy in it too. "We need to sit and talk. You an' me, at the same table. So, you'd better get ready for a visit."

"Beth, it'd be amazing to see you." Troy sat on the couch. "Can you really come for a while?"

"I can. I'm done with my program. I'm just waiting on my credentialing to come through. Then I'll be a teacher. So there's nothing to stop me from driving up to Vermont." She took a breath. "We've got a lot to talk about, Troy."

"Yeah. We do." Troy couldn't quite describe how he felt. There was joy at reconnecting with Beth, for sure, but there was also a set of emotions that didn't feel like his own. Almost as if John were listening in, and he was living those feelings from his perspective as well as his own. "Well, we've got a guest room. When do you think you can make the trip?"

"I can be there in a day, maybe a little longer." Beth's voice was thoughtful but determined. "I've done it before, and I need to see you. So you'd best wash those sheets in that guest room. And you better get your new man ready - Beth is coming to town!"

Troy laughed. "I don't know if he'll ever be ready for that. But, it'll definitely be good to see you." He sighed. "Thanks, Beth."

"For what?" She sounded genuinely confused.

"Oh, for allowing me to step back into your life like this." Troy felt guilty about his lack of contact with her.

"Troy, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't mad at you." Her voice softened. "But I know what John would want. And I love you both. So, this is happening."

Closing his eyes, Troy nodded. "Okay."

"I'm gonna let ya go. But I'll call you tomorrow when I start out. You go to bed. You're gonna need your rest to deal with this crazy woman coming to town."

Troy chuckled. "I think you're right. Goodnight, Beth. Drive safe, and we'll see you soon."

"You better believe it. Goodnight, Troy."

She hung up, and Troy laid his head back, so it leaned against the back of the couch. As he stared up at the ceiling, he felt a swirl of emotion, but the overriding one was that of joy. My Beth. I'm going to see my Beth again. He closed his eyes, and he smiled.

The next chapter is here.
I hope you find this chapter engaging. There are a few additional steps taken in a couple of relationships.
And, since my little brain is fried, I'm gonna go.
Enjoy.
Copyright © 2020 Wayne Gray; All Rights Reserved.
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Things should be interesting for future absentee-winery-owner, Grant. He’ll need to rely on the people his parents have put in place to run the operation day to day. Usually, it’s wealthy out of state buyers who fit that description.
;–)

It’s great that Troy finally reached out to Beth. Clearly, she’s been waiting for him to contact her since she called him immediately after he emailed her! It should be fun seeing Beth interact with Grant and the gang.
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I hope you find this chapter engaging.

3 minutes ago, Hawgdad said:

It sure sounds like I have plenty of company in being fully engaged.

With all these engagements, won’t your husband be jealous of your bigamous relationships, Wayne?
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4 minutes ago, Wayne Gray said:

I'm in the middle (even though it's only Tuesday) of a tough work-week, taking a little break between meetings.

I hope our comments have lightened your day just a little bit!
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Thank you for being on the front lines of this war. We appreciate you for much more than just your way with words. Stay safe!

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I hope our comments help your day. Take care, thank you for all the hard work you are doing on the front lines of this war. Stay Safe x

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There is no apology necessary Wayne. 

You take care of yourself and thank you again for the services you are performing during these very trying times.  BE SAFE !!

David aka KayDeeMac

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This is a wonderful love filled chapter.  Grant's parents arriving was a surprise, but I was happy that Sandra finally told Grant about her MS.  I understand why she doesn't want her family taking over the vineyard, but puzzled about how Grant and Troy will be able to take over when the time comes.  Hopefully that will be in the distant future, and maybe a new story to enjoy.  

A side benefit from the visit was that it gave Troy the motivation to reconnect with Beth.  I am looking forward to meeting her.  I bet it will be an awesome reunion that will be shared with Grant and Troy's friends.  Hmm 🤔 I wonder what Rhett will think of Beth, and she about him.

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You really pulled at the heart strings with the scene between Grant and Sandra I'm glad they bridged the gap but it's sad that it took Sandra getting MS to do so.I like @raven1wonder how Grant is going to handle owning the Winery.No way would he and Troy leave their life in Vermont.I have a few thoughts maybe there's a cousin from one of the Aunts and Uncles who isn't a jerk like the others and respects the family business and do right by it.Grant could also enlist the help of Gavin who would only suggest what would  be best for the winery and who can be trusted.

Can't wait to find out more about Beth one thing is sure she certainly fits in with the group of friends

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