Chad, Roxanne, and Marcus arrived at LAX with more than enough time left before their flight. Marcus excused himself once they got to their terminal. He had to call his mother and let her know that they got to the airport okay.
When Marcus walked away, Chad commented that Marcus's mother treated him like a child.
Roxanne sighed and told Chad that Marcus had been through a lot. And he was going to need time to adjust to being married, being an adult, and away from his mother. Chad kissed Roxanne and told her that they had the rest of their lives.
"Yes, mother. We made it. Yes. Everything is fine. I agree. Chad is a good-looking man. I guess they do look good together. No. We didn't have sex last night. Yes. They did. . ." Marcus's mother wanted to know all the details of his wedding night. Marcus told her that they slept and woke up and went to the airport.
Marcus's mother told him that she wished she could have joined them, but she was sure, with Chad there, that everything would be okay. He could be the man and protect them if they ran into any trouble. Marcus nodded and said, "Sure."
Marcus's mother told him that she hoped he wouldn't get hurt while away. And he assured her that everything was going to be fine. She came back with, "You're my only son. And if anything ever happened to you, I don't know what I'd do without you."
Marcus told his mother that they were only going to be gone for two weeks, and then he'd be back. Marcus's mother told him that she wished she was with him so that she could kiss him goodbye one more time. Marcus looked over at Chad and Roxanne and noticed them talking to another couple. Then he told his mother that he had to use the bathroom and he would try to call when they got to the island.
The other couple was sitting on the ground in front of Chad and Roxanne and were smiling. The woman had long blonde hair. She was wearing a halter top and jeans. The man with her had dark curly hair and was wearing a flowery shirt that was wide open at his chest and jeans. They looked like free spirits, or as some people would call them, hippies.
Marcus stayed next to the phones and watched Chad, Roxanne, and the other couple. Everyone was laughing, and Chad and Roxanne acted as if they knew this other couple.
Marcus wished he knew what they were talking about, but he also didn't want to interrupt. The four of them seemed to be having a good time without him being there, and eventually, he would have to join them, but he decided to wait and watch for the time being.
He wasn't judgemental of the other couple, but he saw similarities between the other couple and Chad and Roxanne. There was trueness and openness that could be seen by anyone paying attention. And Marcus had trouble being himself because he'd always been told who to be and how to be.
Marcus knew that his mother was his biggest problem. The second biggest problem was that he never learned to fight or even defend himself. He had trouble making decisions. He didn't know how to say no. And he always had to remember that what was okay for other people wasn't okay for him.
"Fuck you, mom," Marcus mumbled. "If I was the man I should have been, I'd be right there right now. And Roxanne and I would be that couple." But Marcus knew that he wasn't like other men. "He was raised to be better than that."
When Marcus returned to Chad and Roxanne, Roxanne introduced him to Sunshine and Dale. Sunshine told Marcus that it was so cool of him to share his wife. Marcus smiled and said, "A woman can never be loved too much or too often."
Marcus felt a heaviness in his chest. Chad and Roxanne had known Sunshine and Dale for no more than a few minutes and Roxanne had already told them that Chad was her lover.
Sunshine informed Marcus that Dale had shared her, too. She explained that love is love and everyone should be loved by everyone.
Marcus couldn't help but think that eventually, Chad would be sleeping with Sunshine, and Dale was going to be sleeping with Roxanne.
Marcus sat back and listened to Sunshine talk about how beautiful it was that the three of them were so open. Sunshine said that beauty always finds beauty and love always finds love.
Dale talked about how giving your partner the freedom to love others is true love. "It's like when you have more than enough to give, you give. And the more you give, the more you have. No one is your property. Even a wife should be shared. I mean, if you love her, why wouldn't you want everyone else to know how good you have it?"
Sunshine told Marcus that although he looked like a stiff, she thought he was pretty cool.
Marcus wondered how many other people had overheard their conversation. And if anyone had, what did they think of him.
Marcus knew that he could tell Sunshine that he found her to be attractive, but he also felt guilty for finding her attractive. Marcus found himself picturing Chad and Sunshine together and Dale and Roxanne together. This helped with his feelings of shame for feeling attracted to Sunshine.
Sunshine had said that everyone should love everyone, but did she mean sexually? She said that she'd been shared. Even if Sunshine would have sex with him and Roxanne would be okay with it, Marcus knew that he couldn't. It would be wrong. His mother would see him as unable to control his urges, and the church would see him as a lustful man.
Marcus listened to Chad and Roxanne as they made plans to do things with Sunshine and Dale. Of course, it was assumed that Marcus would be involved, but he wasn't really part of the conversation.
Deep down, Marcus wished that he could be open about his wants and desires, but he also knew that he needed to keep those to himself. Marcus heard his mother saying, "No woman wants a man that can't keep his dick in his pants."
Marcus knew that a real man has control over himself and his surroundings. And he was committed to remaining aloof about the whole thing with Chad, Roxanne, Sunshine, and Dale.
He figured that if he didn't need to have sex with Roxanne or Sunshine that he was better than Chad or Dale. Where this was an issue with Marcus was in the fact that by thinking he was better than Chad or Dale, he was also being prideful. "And God hates a prideful man."
Marcus reminded himself that anger, resentment, irritation, envy, grumbling, and complaining are all aspects of pride. And they're all sinful acts of the heart. Marcus knew that all of these things God hates. And his goal was to be a Godly, Christ-like man. So, he put away any feelings of being better than Chad or Dale and realized that God brought them into his life for a reason, one he may never understand.
Marcus had never been around hippies, and that's what Sunshine and Dale were. They both had long hair, they both wore flower clothing, and everything was "groovy" with them. And they used the word man more often than not.
Dale told Chad, Roxanne, and Marcus that he and Sunshine were going to the Bahamas to meet old friends, make new friends and just hang out and have a good time. Marcus informed Dale that Chad, Roxanne, and he were going for their honeymoon.
"Man, that's groovy, the three of you having your own love fest. That's real love, man."
Sunshine said that she thought they could all have a great time together. Chad and Roxanne agreed and Marcus smiled his agreement.
Sunshine told Marcus that she saw him as the strong silent type. Marcus just smiled. He couldn't admit to Sunshine that he wasn't physically strong or that the reason he was quiet was that he didn't want to say the wrong thing. Marcus told Sunshine, "I'm the type of guy that tries to live my life as Christ would."
"Jesus is just alright with me, man. I dig that. Right on."
Dale commented, "Jesus was cool, man."
"Jesus is alive today," Marcus said. "Look to Jesus if you want to know real love."
Roxanne looked at Marcus and then at Sunshine and said, "God gave me Chad and Marcus."