"Welcome back, Gary. You look fit. The Lord's been good to you."
Pastor Joseph Grogan smiled as he stepped across the threshold into Garrison Dhorne's continually evolving residence.
Dhorne steps back from Nora's uncle and pats the man's belly, "Gina's feedin' you good. Ain't no Last Supper in yer house."
Joe chuckles then raises his eyebrows, "Speaking of food. Gina and Barbara have an early dinner planned. That is once they manage to fumigate poor Nina. She was attacked by a rather annoyed skunk in the woods."
Oz shakes his head, "We both know that weren't any coincidence. Nora was defending her Master."
Joseph nods with a pucker, "You still believe she's roaming the family estate. Dear boy. Nora is in Heaven. Let her rest in peace."
At the moment of his insinuation a glass figurine up on the fireplace mantle catches the sun through the door in a blinding prism. As soon as it caught Joseph's eye Dhorne closed the door cutting off the ray of light.
With a wink Oz pats the elder man's shoulder, "Should I break into a solo of "You light up my Life"?"
Joe in turn fidgets glaring at the figurine, "That's the glass ballerina I bought for her on her birthday. Three weeks before she passed."
Oz tilts his gaze to his feet and places his hands in his pants pocket. "Thinkin' she jus danced for ya, Joe. Light on her feet."
The Pastor smiles, "Perhaps so."
With that perception fading quickly he clasps his hands together, "How goes the homestead?"
Dhorne looks about the living room, "Mostly outside right now. Mercedes is building a couple new bedrooms off of Connor's room and the Master bedroom. Might have some other things done. Dunno yet. Some business just fell into my lap that I need to attend to here soon. Connor comes first."
Joe agrees with a warm smile, "That he does. You know you have my full support should you need it. Gina and I will be there for you any way you might need it."
Silence led to respect, "How's about you help me right now?"
Pastor Joseph's curiosity raised his chin, "Anything. "
Oz fidgets looking behind him up the staircase then glaring back at Joe with a grimace, "I haven't stepped foot in Conjob's room since I been back. Not even Mine and Nora's bedroom. Reckon I expect the memories to come floodin' my ark."
Joe sighs heavily, "The sorrow is quite evident. Are you asking me to join you on your quest to fight back any tears?"
Oz wrinkles his nose, "Cry when I'm ready, Joe. Sposin' I just wanna know there's no demons in Conjob's room. If ya know what I mean."
Grogan sneers, "Your son will forgive you in time, Garrison. Yes, it will be a difficult month or two but, it will all work out. He will just need time to adjust to having you back in his life. The same goes for you. I know the strength of will you have very well. You will persevere. Leave the past behind and step into the light of day."
A sudden shiver makes Joe Grogan glance toward the Ballerina figure above the fireplace.
Dhorne notices and smiles, "You think I'm Bolshoin' you don'tcha?"
Joe faintly grins realizing he meant the Bolshoi ballet.
"I'm not much for believing in ghosts outside of the Holy Ghost, I'm afraid. Shall we cross the boundaries of the upstairs my ordinarily fearless Nephew?"
Dhorne chuckles and turns to step toward the staircase then stops at the bottom step.
"You behind me, Scooby?"
Joe firmly plants the palms of his hands on his Nephew's back, "There I've laid my paws on you. Right behind you Shaggy."
Oz sighs, "You know Me, Scoob. Daphne bends over I'm right up that skirt. Shaggin' I do best."
Uncle Joseph frowns, "Sin. Sin. Sin."
Oz again huffs, "Salibim, said the Raggyhead. Quest on, JoJo. Johnny on the spot."
Joseph admires his quick wit and cartoon knowledge. Without further hesitance Dhorne moves up the stairs and into the hallway. He and Joe hear the noises of plaster being pulled away in Connor's room.
"Sorry for the mess, Joe. Cleanin' ladies in a mood."
They glance into Connor's room to see Belle Fontaine and Kimber Lomax chipping the wall away to re-invent the door to an eventual bedroom extension."
Dhorne puckers looking at the hole then rubs his chin, "Y'know what? Let's make that room kinda like his personal Study. He can paint and read his books in there. I can have a decorator come out and supply it with all kinds of things. Brushes, canvas, maybe even a bean bag chair for comfort. Whatcha think, Joe?"
The Pastor nods in approval, "It would make more sense than having a an extra bedroom that would only have access through Connor's room."
Kimber grins at Dhorne's fatherly approach. Oz in turn puckers, "They were gonna put another door at the end of the hall anyway. I figure it was gonna just be a guest room. If Conjob has a buddy stay over, or if any of my bud's come to town. Anyway, Ladies? This here dashin' bastion is my Uncle Joe. Joe? Kimber and Belle." He starts to offer hand shakes then notices the plaster dust all over them.
Oz chuckles, "They're dustin' their bodies for my finger prints."
They glare between each other with a smile of awe at how bold Dhorne was in front of the Pastor.
Joe shakes his head, "Don't let my Nephew corrupt you, Ladies. It's a pleasure to meet you. Should you ever need to repent for any sins, do look me up."
Oz pats Joe's shoulder as Belle reaches up to the frame of the hole in the wall for another chunk of insulation to cast out. Her grip pulls out more than mere insulation though. She drops the excess out of the doorway and narrows her eyes to see further into the framework.
"Hey, Oz? I think I found something you might want to check out."
He squints and steps in to see her discovery. reaching in he tugs carefully until he produces a cigar box holding it up.
"Lomax? Blow."
She grins as he holds the box over the open doorway to let her blow the plaster dust away. Belle in turn removes her bandanna and uses it to dust it off further.
"Thank ya, Belladonna. Ms. Kim."
Turning away he notes writing on the box that spoke volume. "Dear Dad" sank in freezing his soul.
Joe sighs, "A private moment, Ladies. If you will."
They nod understanding well as they step from the room, "We'll just go next door and work on the other doorway." Oz sits down on the plastic sheet covering his son's bed, staring at the box. Joe eases to his side reaching over to squeeze his Nephew's shoulder, "Do you want me to leave you alone?"
Dhorne shakes his head without eye contact, "Naaa. Think I'll open this later though."
Joe shares his decision with a mild frown, "When you are ready."
Oz puckers and looks up at Joe, "What if it's filled with hate letters?"
The Pastor shrugs, "Or letters of how much he misses his, Father. We all do that once in awhile." Grogan's gaze looks toward the ceiling with a smile meant for God.
Oz fidgets squinting his eyes to avoid crying, "Damn plaster dust. Prolly get a good case of cancer 'fore they get done."
Joe merely shakes his head stepping toward a desk to look it over. He notes under the plastic sheet covering it a photo in a frame laying on it's face. Lifting the plastic he pulls it out from under to look at it more closely.
"Now there is a sign of love. Two men fishing. I do believe I recall Nora telling me how proud she was of Connor's first catch."
Oz looks up with a glimmer of pride as Joe offers him a look down memory lane.
"Yup. First Father and son fishing trip. He was 5. That boot on the hook was the one I pulled outta his ass for letting my string of fish go."
Joe huffs in a exhale, "The smile on his face looks genuine to me."
"That's cuz I told him to, Watch the Birdy. He thought I said, Watch the Booby. Both birds I reckon. Course, he was still breast feedin' on Nora."
Joe frowns, "Surely not. You exaggerate."
"Yeah. That was a good day. I think that was the date he fell in love with photography. Young age but smart as a whip." It dawns on him, "Hey. Not a bad idea. I can have a dark room built into that there new room. He'd like that, wouldn't he?"
Joe grins, "Absolutely. Just don't spoil him too quickly. He might suggest that you're buying his love back."
Challenging as it was to hear Dhorne knew he was right. "I reckon I just wanna make up for lost time. Yer right. I'll try and keep things close to the vest. Still gonna build that dark room. Worst comes to haunt me I can lock his ass in it and tell him not to be so negative."
Joe closes his eyes, "God help you both."
A knock on the door eases it open as Kimber pops her head inside, "Sorry to bother you. We discovered something else you might like to see."
Dhorne tilts his head then hands Joe the cigar box before getting up to follow Kimber back to his Master bedroom. Once inside he notes Belle pointing at a reflection on the wall from the window sill. On the glass was glued a sun catcher in the form of a butterfly. The design in its wings cast shadows on the wall. It was easy enough to see the letters MAS on one wing and TER on the other insinuating MASTER.