It was finally the day of Aubrey's pool party. The small affair of just Wes' friends grew in proportion to the point I was over helping Matt start the barbecue. One of our combined superpowers was that we were excellent at adapting to the weakness of the other. Matt's the salesman. I'm the Enforcer. Matt was the lady's man. I was the singer of the duo. It was the way we were. I was already wearing my blue trunks while Matt was in his black ones. Wes came out in a pair of green ones. I am glad none of us brought up the Power Rangers because we were just Pink and Red away.
"I think this brisket should be ready by lunch time," Matt said as he wiped his hands on paper towels.
"Thank you, Mr. Masters," Wes said.
"My pleasure. By the way, didn't we agree no Misters today, Wes?"
Wes smiled.
"You know, something Leo always told me pops in from time to time."
Matt looked at me.
"Well, Leo has always been a boundary guy. I'm glad you get to see him the way I do though."
"It has been an experience being neighbors with him. With the number of times that he's had to talk me down or help me figure stuff out, I can see why Aubrey and he were so close."
"Trust me, it wasn't immediate," Aubrey said as she started to bring out the bags of ice for the coolers.
I looked around and didn't see Marcie.
"Aubrey, have you seen Marcie?'
She pointed towards the living room.
"She's spending godmother time with Matt's little one."
I looked at Matt.
"Yeah, we told Marcie she's his godmother. Just because, you know..."
I smiled.
"Well, she has a magic touch with kids."