Dear Readers,
Thank you all for your patience with me. I apologize for the long delay with this story. My laptop died. Of course I hadn't remembered to back anything up. Of course they sent the wrong part and I had to wait even longer for the correct one. Life is a pain in the ass and I am learning to back stuff up!! I can be taught!!! I hope you like the chapter. The next two should be following in a couple of days and the last one (or two) shortly after that.
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Chapter 13 A Falling out and trouble comes knocking
Simon woke long enough to down the migraine and pain meds that Finn handed him and then went back to sleep in the darkened bedroom. Finn kept a close eye on his lover. Usually Simon complained of various symptoms that pointed to a migraine starting. He could usually take his meds and head them off before they gained a foothold. This migraine had come out of nowhere and laid him out flat. Coming back from Cullen's office, Simon had downed his meds and gone straight to bed. That had been several days ago and Finn had anxiously watched over him waiting for signs of improvement. This morning it had come, Simon had asked for and eaten a light breakfast, and it had stayed down.
Reassured, Finn took the stairs two at a time. Looking for Ian, he instead found his father emerging from his office.
"Ah, Finn, I was going to go look for you. Can I have a word with you in my office?" He looked tired and his expensive suit was a bit rumpled.
"Sure dad," Finn preceded his father through the still open door, wondering at the odd tone in his father's voice. He knew him well enough to see through the faΓ§ade of the formal gentleman that everyone else saw. Something was up.
John sat in the comfortable chair in front of the desk and motioned for Finn to take the other.
"Son," he started without preamble,"it has come to my attention that a very close friendship has formed between you and Mr. Drake."
Finn felt as if he had just been punched in the stomach.
"I am sure that you are well aware of my personal feelings for Mr. Drake. He is a great asset to the Council and is very valuable to us in that regard, but I can not stress enough that a closer relationship with him is not in your best interest."
Finns shock began to burn away into irritation at his father's denseness. "Ian and Simon have been friends for half of Simon's life. How on earth can you draw the conclusion that this is "not in my best interest" or in Ian's for that matter."
"Ian is perfectly aware of my feelings in this matter; we have discussed it several times. I am hoping that you will be a bit more amiable in this regard. Ian and Mr. Drake have shared college experiences to draw from as a basis for their friendship. You have no such reason to develop such a friendship with him."
Finn just stared at his father. He knew that his father did not approve of Simon but he had no idea that his fathers prejudice was deep enough that he would seek to warn people away from him. His heart sank; he had a feeling that what he was going to say would form a huge breach with his father; possibly a breach so deep that his ingrained prejudice would not budge, even for a favored son.
"Father, "he began slowly, "I am afraid that your prejudice is clouding your judgment in this issue. I think a change in your attitude is long overdue."
John raised his eyebrow at his youngest. "I hardly think that my private views impair my judgment. It was my idea that Mr. Drake be kept on retainer for the council in the first place. This was a career boost for him, as well as being a good move for the council."
Finn sighed. "I am talking about your personal judgments father, beginning with the fact that you brought me here to undermine my relationship with Simon."
"My personal views are just that, personal. And they have nothing to do with you or your brother."
"Well they are going to get a lot more personal I am afraid," replied Finn firmly.
"What are you talking about Finn?" John asked.
Finn took a deep breath. "Simon and I are involved in a relationship."
"We were just discussing how I thought that was a bad idea," snapped his father in reply.
"I don't think you understand father," replied Finn steadily, "we are involved in a relationship. We have been for some time. I love him, and I know for a fact that he loves me. I have decided I am moving in with him."
The look of shocked horror on his fathers face was almost comedic and Finn stifled a hysterical urge to giggle.
"You can not," John gasped.
"I am," Finn replied. "I have absolutely no intention of hiding my relationship with Simon like I am ashamed of him. I'm not."