“Kim…. look!” Romeo yelled just seconds before
he cannonballed into the pool.
“That was great Romeo.” Kim smiled at him from
her place at the lounge chair when he emerged from the water.
“Dad, I wanna go to the beach!” Jake whined and
pulled at his dad’s shirt.
“Jake, we have been at the beach all morning.
Now we are having a BBQ to celebrate your sister’s birthday. Maybe we can go
back to the beach after lunch, but you gotto stop whining and getting on my
nerves, buddy.” His voice carried a hint of annoyance when he flipped the
burgers.
Kim heard a little chuckle behind her and
turned around to find a grinning Dorothea. Her second son was in this unnerving
phase right now and was driving Jon crazy all morning.
“You know, you could help him, right?” Kim said
softly and helped her set the heavy tray with the last ingredients for the BBQ
on the huge table on the terrace at the Hampton Beach House.
“Me? Help him?...uh, uh…this is his
weekend…that kid was giving me a hard time all week long. It’s my time off!”
Dorothea answered way too happy. Kim laughed when Jon shot both of them a
pissed look.
“Daaaaadddd!” Jake tried to squeeze in between
his father and the hot BBQ.
“JACOB!” Jon’s voice echoed over the terrace
while he pulled his son back from the red-hot metal.
“God dammit, that’s dangerous. You could have
hurt yourself really bad!” He yelled at his son still having a tied grip on his
son’s upper arm.
Kim watched Dorothea from the corner of her
eye. You could see it took all her strength not to rush forward and check on
her baby. But all their worries were wiped aside when her son started to grouch
again. He didn’t seem to get the danger he was in just seconds ago. Jon finally
had enough.
“Ok, that’s it. You go up to your room until we
have lunch and after that you can return there right away. No beach. No ice
cream. No TV. Forget it!”
Jake looked at his father stunned. You could
see the wheels in his little head turning eagerly. And just a minute later he
turned to his mother.
“Mooooommm….” He begged. His mother turned to
him totally composed. Nothing showed her emotions.
“Your dad is right, Jake. Go to your room.” She
stated calmly. Jon’s mouth twitched lightly, but he hurried to get his stern
expression back before his son would see it. He could always count on Dorothea
to back him up, even after all they had been through. The next move of his son
surprised him though.
“Kiiiiiimmmmm!”
She looked at him surprised. Never in a million
years did she expect him to beg her for help. Dot turned to her with an
expecting smile on her face.
“I think your parents are right, Jake. You
crossed the line.” She hoped her voice didn’t show her emotions. The boy
bristled with anger and stomped into the house.
“You ok, honey?” Jon asked after his son left
and Kim only stared at the spot where he had just been seconds ago. She
swallowed hard.
“Yeah…I just didn’t see that coming.” She
whispered a little overwhelmed. Jon grinned and pulled her close for a short
kiss.
“Welcome to the family.” He told her before
hurrying back to the burgers and the BBQ.
“He’s right. Jake really thought you could help
him out.” Dot said and sat down with a glass of ice tea.
“Do you mind?” Kim asked unsure. Dot nearly
chocked at her drink.
“Mind? Me?...Oh, Kim…I thought we were past
that part…” Kim blushed lightly.
“Yeah, you right. Sorry. Everything is a little
messed up in my head…you know.” Kim sighed and rubbed her forehead.
“It’s ok. Don’t worry.” Dot said softly and
didn’t press to get to know how Kim was feeling now nearly two weeks after the
incident with Nigel.
“What’s with Mr.-Our-three-parents-are-unfair?” Steph asked entering the terrace
together with Jesse, who immediately walked over to his father to check on the
burgers. Kim blinked confused.
“What? Who?” her mother asked irritated.
“Jake. He was all mad when he came upstairs.”
Steph said and sank down into one of the chairs only to lift her left leg up to
another chair.
“He crossed the line.” Her father told her and
leaned forward to kiss her head. She smiled softly.
“How is your ankle baby-girl?” He looked at her
bandaged foot worried.
“It’s fine dad.” Steph nearly rolled her eyes.
“You sure? Maybe you shouldn’t go dancing
tonight.” The words had just left his mouth when three women stared at him with
anger.
“I just mean…” he stuttered.
“We all know what you mean, Jon.” Dorothea said
calmly. It was no secret that Jon didn’t like the idea that his daughter would
celebrate her 17th birthday with her friends in a club in New York
tonight.
“I just thought when it still hurts and is
swollen she shouldn’t dance in heels all night, right?” he looked at Kim for
reassurance. She smiled.
“Yes, Jon ….if her ankle would be still swollen and would
hurt, I wouldn’t recommend to dance all night…”
His face lit up with a smile.
“…but it doesn’t. I checked her this morning.
It’s fine. She overstretched it six days ago. Dancing won’t be a problem.” She
could see the hope of keeping his little girl here tonight vanish from his
face.
“Fine!” he grumbled and stomped back to the
BBQ.
“Where is his problem? Mom is coming with
us...she’ll make sure no boy will come close to me.” Steph said pissed and
crossed her arms in front of her chest.
“Don’t give me
that attitude Missy. I told you, I’ll not let you lose in a New York City night
club. You are 17…not 30. So, deal with it or we stay home.”
“Yes, Ma’am.” Steph hurried to answer. She knew
her mother. She wouldn’t have a problem with keeping her home. Birthday or not.
“You are sure…you really want this?” Dot asked
Kim with a conspiratorial smile. Her daughter watched her confused. Kim
grinned.
“Yep. I love it.” Dot nodded.
“I know what you mean. But it can be tiring.”
“I don’t doubt that.”
“You two are crazy.” Steph told them and got up
to get back into the house. Kim and Dot erupted in laughter.
I love when Jon gets in his " Daddy mode," I think it is soo sexy. Poor Dorothea sounds like Jake has been giving her a rough time of it lately. Sounds like Jake is testing the waters of his boundaries with not only his parents but Kim too lol.
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