A Lavender Yuletide
previous night. "Jesus Christ," Noel sat up on his bed, after pushing Bay's hand off him. How the couple ended up on the bed from a couch, only innocents would not understand. "I'm coming," Noel
t," he explicated. "Then politely wake him u
rso. "It's time for breakfast," Noel announced as Bay struggled on the bed. "It's practically 8am and you are still not awake." As if himsel
ast time already." Letting him go, Bay stood up from the bed. "Take your bath first," he said, gesturing his head towards the en-suite
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like they were the only ones eating on the table. Bay and Noel glanced at each other, but they just could not be lovey-dovey as those two who looked cute with an overflowing chemistry. "Do you mind joining us?
to hear," she smiled. "Noel's future wife is coming to town today." "Aunt Linda!" Noel yelled softly. Bay was taken aback by Linda's sudden revelation. "What?" Beth chuckled. "She's your childhood girlfriend. She told us she has no partner yet, and you don't too. It is fate that is really bringing you two toget
ago. She should be here by 9am," Brett said. "Oh, she's your sister too?" Bay asked again. He was being wowed by these disclosures. "Yes, but that's not why we want you to come along with us," Brett explained. "We just want to drive you both to a car rental. And after that
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egan?" Bayern asked his lover, while his eyes were focused on driving the car safely through the road ahead of them. "And how many do you plan on keeping from me?" "I am sorry, Bay. I didn't think about that. I never loved her, nor have I ever gone on a date with her. It was just a misconception from the elders," N
on it again, babe," Bay chortled. "Your family is my family, and you should've known this by now." Aww. "But how are we gonna settle this problem?" Noel's nervousness was no
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and Bay had a hard time pointing out her negativities, because she appeared to have none... yet. The tricky thing is that she kept on treating Noel like a l
sawing trees for few delighted customers and their families, as well as for profit-orientated contract merchandizers. The more enthusiastic a customer was,
reement with their son's sexuality... was pitiful. As an out soccer player, Bay had not faced much discrimination since he knew what gender he liked to be with. Only a few strangers and so
and you are a physical therapist. Two successful intellects having genius children is something we always want in this family." Scarlet wrapped her cheeks, and Bay was not loving i
so beatific of him," Sir Jon Miles said. "I will greet him tomorrow. What about the sled contest arrangements...?" Bay was so happy about the change of topics, he mentally thanked Bethany for jumping in t
n made and collected for chairs and stands." You would still be wondering why someone from a Judaistic background was a chief event planner for a Christmas event. Not as if it is a bad thing for a Jew to do
s family's synagogue was located, in Chicago, while Bethany was out on one of her team's Google Maps update. "As fate would have it, I lived with Aunt Linda a few years before getting my apartment in the same neighborhood, less than an hours drive away from where Yamin s
end. Bay was escorted by his future mother-in-law, to a convenient suite in the little inn hotel a small distance from the main house. She loved getting to know what her son did
et to light the one in his boyfriend's room together with him. He imagined Noel lighting it up with Bridgett
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don't have any," Noel shrugged, picking up a ribbon that fell out of place, just the same way their conversation was going. "But do I have your heart?" she inquired with a high degree of simplicity. He was kind of sho
ust too much. "I didn't know you were keeping count, Jet," he replied. "You were my best friend, if you insist on counting those years." Just about right to end this chat and go to bed, Noel thought, but she just would not give up. "Did you meet her in Seattl
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the MOMTF sold 13.12 percent more trees the previous year than the total number of farms in the Gaylord area combined. Yet, its winter fallows, which would be used for sl
, he took them to the golf course to play. Of course, he made it known that his family owned golf courses all across the Eastern United States. While Noel's parents were discussing about Noel being with Bridgette, Bay was making fame by
him. "I mean, are you not tired of pretending?" he asked. "I don't know what you are talking about, Noel," Bridgette hissed. "It isn't my fault I am on this table. You brought me here." Exactly, because... "It isn't my fault either. You c
ruth; tell us the truth. I know you're hiding something." She was being obvious, but he just did not want to bring it