Joel Waters-Baker (
just_another) wrote2015-05-05 07:33 pm
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[Open - Gathering - Baby Shower]
They're actually having a baby shower.
Joel is fairly certain his mother wouldn't have let them get away without something, even if he had insisted it be small and consist only of family, but for some reason he and Spencer have allowed themselves to be talked into a real shower. With invitations and food and little baby themed games to play. It's sort of strange, looking at it from his position, given that Erin is the one who's going to be giving birth and therefore is the one in the glowing pregnant woman position at this entire gathering.
She'd sweetly agreed to attend and had even whispered to Joel that she would take the brunt of the attention if she could manage it. He had whispered back that he knew they had picked her for a good reason.
But here they are. Several weeks have passed, the invitations have gone out and the decorations have been put up all over Joel and Spencer's living room. He had agreed to lift the enchantments on the house for the extent of the party, which means that anyone can open the door to their guests, they don't all have to be invited in by either Joel or Spencer, and it makes him a little nervous, but he understands the usefulness of others being able to answer the door. At least for today.
It's the decorations that keep getting to him. Sweet little ducks and zebras and monkeys, little jungle animals all over the walls. The bottle and rattle shaped cookies are pretty cute, but those aren't going to be left when the baby gets here. The animal theme, though, is fairly close to the nearly finished nursery Joel has been working on upstairs and he can't help but grin at the decorations.
Spencer, on the other hand, can't stop coming back round to the center of the living room to stare at the enormous sign that's been strung up above a table already stacked with gifts when a majority of their guests haven't even arrived yet. He'd been worried this morning that the day would overwhelm him, that knowing so many people would be coming into their home would be daunting when just a year ago, he'd never even once invited company over before meeting Joel; but so far, he feels calm, in spite of having had to watch Joel remove the enchantments that act as their security on the house. If someone wishes to crash a baby shower--which he doesn't imagine will happen anyway--then they'll have to face not only the wrath of a room that will be filled with witches and sirens, but the wrath of his mother- and sister-in-law, as well. That's not a sight Spencer thinks would be very pretty to witness.
Still, he feels light, perhaps a lingering effect of the having the chance to fall in love with Joel a second time during the spell that had taken over the town. Certainly, a great deal of his contentment has to do with the fact that he won't have to worry about losing his husband in a crowd but even beyond that, he's excited.
So much has changed in the course of the past year and weeks from now, they'll be holding their newborn in their arms for the very first time without another care in the world but for who they've been looking forward to meeting since they'd decided to take this journey together. There's something a bit strange about realizing that it's all coming to a head, that the waiting will soon be over and they'll be fathers at last, but when the first knock on the door comes, Spencer can't help but smile.
[Baby shower for Joel and Spencer's wee one. Erin, their surrogate, is present and is currently 31 weeks pregnant. If you're even a little friendly with either of them, Joel's mother sent an invitation, but the enchantments have been taken off the house for the event and so it's not an impossible party to crash. If anyone wants to crash a baby shower...]
Joel is fairly certain his mother wouldn't have let them get away without something, even if he had insisted it be small and consist only of family, but for some reason he and Spencer have allowed themselves to be talked into a real shower. With invitations and food and little baby themed games to play. It's sort of strange, looking at it from his position, given that Erin is the one who's going to be giving birth and therefore is the one in the glowing pregnant woman position at this entire gathering.
She'd sweetly agreed to attend and had even whispered to Joel that she would take the brunt of the attention if she could manage it. He had whispered back that he knew they had picked her for a good reason.
But here they are. Several weeks have passed, the invitations have gone out and the decorations have been put up all over Joel and Spencer's living room. He had agreed to lift the enchantments on the house for the extent of the party, which means that anyone can open the door to their guests, they don't all have to be invited in by either Joel or Spencer, and it makes him a little nervous, but he understands the usefulness of others being able to answer the door. At least for today.
It's the decorations that keep getting to him. Sweet little ducks and zebras and monkeys, little jungle animals all over the walls. The bottle and rattle shaped cookies are pretty cute, but those aren't going to be left when the baby gets here. The animal theme, though, is fairly close to the nearly finished nursery Joel has been working on upstairs and he can't help but grin at the decorations.
Spencer, on the other hand, can't stop coming back round to the center of the living room to stare at the enormous sign that's been strung up above a table already stacked with gifts when a majority of their guests haven't even arrived yet. He'd been worried this morning that the day would overwhelm him, that knowing so many people would be coming into their home would be daunting when just a year ago, he'd never even once invited company over before meeting Joel; but so far, he feels calm, in spite of having had to watch Joel remove the enchantments that act as their security on the house. If someone wishes to crash a baby shower--which he doesn't imagine will happen anyway--then they'll have to face not only the wrath of a room that will be filled with witches and sirens, but the wrath of his mother- and sister-in-law, as well. That's not a sight Spencer thinks would be very pretty to witness.
Still, he feels light, perhaps a lingering effect of the having the chance to fall in love with Joel a second time during the spell that had taken over the town. Certainly, a great deal of his contentment has to do with the fact that he won't have to worry about losing his husband in a crowd but even beyond that, he's excited.
So much has changed in the course of the past year and weeks from now, they'll be holding their newborn in their arms for the very first time without another care in the world but for who they've been looking forward to meeting since they'd decided to take this journey together. There's something a bit strange about realizing that it's all coming to a head, that the waiting will soon be over and they'll be fathers at last, but when the first knock on the door comes, Spencer can't help but smile.
[Baby shower for Joel and Spencer's wee one. Erin, their surrogate, is present and is currently 31 weeks pregnant. If you're even a little friendly with either of them, Joel's mother sent an invitation, but the enchantments have been taken off the house for the event and so it's not an impossible party to crash. If anyone wants to crash a baby shower...]
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"I'd watch her if I wouldn't have a dog, so you would have to find someone useful. If she can't be alone, that is. I know nothing about cats."
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He's grown a lot to be able to say that. Just a year ago the very thought of leaving town had gripped him with panic. He'd had an anxiety attack on the cruise ship and while that hadn't exactly turned out well, he thinks he's capable of going a little further this time.
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"If it is just for a weekend, we have a lovely apartment on Lenox Hill in New York City. You two could visit the Metropolitan, some other museums close by. The fancy restaurants you wouldn't be allowed in with a child. I could-" She finally feels herself light up a little. This she can do, give.
"See it as my gift to the both of you, instead of to the child. If you want, of course. But New York City is always lovely, Joel. For anyone."
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"That would be okay?" he asks. "No one would mind if we were to use it?" He'll have to ask Spencer, of course, but he thinks he'd quite like the idea of a weekend away like that. Somewhere he's never been.
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Now she almost slipped. "For the Summer. Few weeks of hot city."
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The prospect of leaving Siren Cove still scares him a little if he's honest with himself. He remembers standing at the edge of that cruise ship, gripping the railing, unable to let go as he struggled to breathe. He remembers how embarrassed he'd been and he honestly doesn't know if trying to get on a plane will be any different, but he's willing to try.
"How long are you going to be there for?" he asks.
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"The entire summer. I think. It might be time to start new traditions."
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"The whole summer?" he asks. "So I won't be seeing much of you then. No calling to ask you to babysit in that case."
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"Many things happened, Joel. I just want a chance of surroundings for a bit. I feel - New York City always makes me feel easier. And .. Yes."
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"Life's easier in the big city", she states. "Anonymity. People that call picky eating a diet instead of a problem. I'm going to see how a few months there feel like, before possibly.. Leaving on a more permanent basis. I'm already looking into universities, even." She smiles. "And I'm twenty four. Never been fast when it comes to education."
It's terrifying to admit this out loud, but she knows Joel will ignore it if she hints at him wanting to. At least Ed isn't here, he'd fight her on it.
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"Just make sure you come back to visit. Me specifically, even if you don't come back to visit anyone else," he says. "I'll make you promise."
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Maybe Aoife should have brought up this subject minutes ago. She laughs, just a bit embarrassed. "That ran away with me. I don't even remember how I ever came up with it. And it's possible that I won't even get into university, of course.."
"You're going to make me promise, how?"
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He'd prefer more often than that, but he can't ask her not to pursue her dreams just because he'll miss her. He just hopes she knows he will.
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She can't permanently move until things had been set straight. Moira, Amelie, Thomas. They don't have to love each other, although Aoife still very much believes in family, but they have to be able to connect. Isaiah might follow her, but until she strengthened the other important relationships in her life..
"I'm already rich", she winks. " I'm just going to try to work for it now. "