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Summary: Life doesn’t get much better than when you get to spend it with your favorite fella. Follow the boys as they navigate from young love to newlyweds to fatherhood and beyond.
Author’s Note: Thanks to the betas,
Becca and
Kerry.
WARNING: This chapter includes death of an OC. I’m sorry!
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Usually he avoids speaking in public, says he’s not good at it, that no one wants to listen to him stutter and mess up. (I think he’s full of shit.)
She IS Kurt's daughter here. I felt like I could read that in his voice.
I guess that’s what happens as you get older. You start seeing people for what they are as opposed to what you want them to be.
This. So much this. It's really scary when it happens with the adults/parental role models in your life too.
I don’t understand wakes. I don’t think I want to have one. It’s so weird to have everyone stand around look at a dead body. I mean, I know I’m not the first person to ever feel this way.I associated wakes (though here they call them visitations) with the Midwest. In CA we only had "memorials" and if there was a casket it was closed (well in my little experience, I guess I should qualify that). Now in the midwest I've been to many visitations and I feel creepy each time ( ... )
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Then after my mom passed (where my sis and I refused to have a viewing) we were cleaning out my mom's old pictures, etc. We came across a couple of portraits that we quickly realized were funeral portraits. They were of the body in the casket, professionally done. Apparently that was something they used to do (this of course was in Ohio). Talk about something that was immediately thrown out. We couldn't get rid of those fast enough. lol
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Yeah, I agree with Addie about the wakes/visitation thing too.
Thanks for reading and for sharing your thoughts!
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Loved that you did this from Addie's pov. Perfect.
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