Expectations

Story by DarkSoulsSauron on SoFurry

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Soren

hopped down from the tree, three of the five kite strings in his

hands. Eli was right behind him. The five kids crowded around them,

eager to resume playing now that the park's trees were done tangling

their toys. The

pair turned and left, smiling as they heard the shouts and laughs of

the children behind them. They returned to their favorite bench, back

to the shade of cherry blossoms that ringed the entrance to the

Japanese tea garden. Soren laughed as he sat down, holding Eli's

hand. "Don't make me do that again." "I'm

sorry," said Eli, resting his head on Soren's shoulder. "I know

you don't like high places,but I did need your help. I just couldn't

get the highest ones. Thanks for being such a good sport." "I

knew you wouldn't be able to stand the guilt," teased Soren. "I'd

hate to see you crushed by the disappointed pouts of five kids we met

ten minutes ago."Eli

smiled. There was a little pause, and Eli straightened his head and

looked Soren straight in the eye. "Would you ever

want kids, Soren?" Soren

closed his eyes and sighed. He waited for a minute or two, holding

Eli's left hand, rubbing his silver thumb across the two rings: the

white gold band with the iridescent, uncut fire opal and the sterling

silver folded over two tiny, brilliant sapphires. Soren took a deep,

slow breath, and looked into Eli's emerald eyes. "I knew you'd ask

me that soon. I have an answer for you, but I'm afraid I'm going to

disappoint you." "What's

up, dear," asked Eli, concern in his voice. "This isn't about

meeting expectations, sweetie. What's on your mind? Just tell me.""I

don't feel ready, Eli," said Soren, placing his other hand on Eli's

shoulder. "I... I don't get kids like you do. It's like they're a

completely different species, like aliens or something. But you...

you can just sort of get on their wavelength. You understand them so

much better... I always feel so clueless around little kids. You'd

make a great dad. But not me." Eli

smiled and kissed Soren on his cheek. "Sweetheart, your scientist

is showing. You can't raise kids with a textbook. It's a feeling

thing." Soren

smiled back, but with sadness in his eyes

. "But that's what I'm bad at. The feeling things. Stuff like that

is so hard for me." Eli

held his left hand up in front of Soren's face. "You can't be that

bad at it. You married me, didn't you?" "I

know," said Soren, lightly brushing his lips against Eli's hand.

"The best part of my morning is waking up next with you." Soren

paused briefly as he wrapped his arms around Eli. "The best part of

my day is to see the rings on our hands. The best part of my night is

to lay down next to my husband

and tell him I love him." Eli

sighed as Soren held him."But what's holding you up, sweetie?""Eli...

I love you, and being married to you has made me so happy, but...

getting there. It was so hard for me. I was so afraid I'd hurt you,

that I'd screw up. And I came so close to screwing things up. And-"

Eli

put a hand on Soren's muzzle. Cupping Soren's face in his hands, he

sighed. "No. Stop it now. Stop acting like you need to be perfect.

Couples argue. We argue some days. It's not wrong that we had a fight

or two. We got over them. We talked it out. At the end of the day, we

still love each other. That's not screwing things up, that's called

being normal.""You're

too nice to me, Eli," whispered Soren, stroking Eli's hair."No,"

said Eli, quietly, but firmness in his voice. "You're too hard on

yourself. But there's more on your mind than this." Soren

paused. "I... I'm so... afraid." "Of

what, Soren?" Eli gripped one of Soren's hands. Soren

took a minute to compose himself. "What if... I become my parents?

What if I make the same mistakes as my parents did?" The

look of desperate concern on Soren's face was the only thing that

stopped Eli from laughing. "Soren, darling, why would you ever be

like them? What makes you think you, of all people, would treat

someone badly for being gay?" "It's

not about homophobia, Eli," said Soren, his voice barely audible.

"It's about being stubborn. Would I follow my parents' path if a

child of ours chose to be a... oh I don't know... a Scientologist?

Would I be able to support my own kid's decision without letting my

own biases getting in the way?" "You

wouldn't be alone, sweetie," said Eli, holding Soren. "I'd be

with you every step of the way. There's give and take, and we'd be

there to check and balance each other. " Soren

sighed, growling a bit as he felt Eli's arms snake around his back.

Pressing Eli into his chest, Soren continued, "I know that, dear.

But you'd be doing everything. You just get kids.

You're so in tune with whether they need help or want something. I

just don't understand them like you do. I'd just get in the way.""Parenting

is more than providing needs. Think of all the things you're good at,

sweetheart." Soren made a half-cough of dissent, but Eli raised his

voice. "Oh, stop it. What if our son needed help with his math

homework? What if our daughter wanted to know more about chemistry?

What if our kids wanted to learn a new game? I couldn't help them

with that nearly as well as you could. You could foster a lifelong

love of music or food or games or science. Hell, we would be eating

frozen food every day without your cooking prowess. Think of all the

things you could teach any kids we'd raise together." Soren

sighed again. "You're so sweet, Eli. I... you're right. You're

always are. But... I... not right now, ok? I don't feel ready right

now. I know you'd make

a great dad. I'm just not so sure about me. I'm sorry, sweetie." Eli

kissed Soren. He didn't break away for a long time. "You don't need

to be sorry, sweetheart. It's such a big decision. I'd never coerce

you into it. I promise you we will never do anything before we both

know we are ready. But I think you would would make a better daddy

than me." "You

really think so," asked Soren. "You think I'd be

a better dad than you?" Eli

tousled Soren's meticulously cropped blue hair. "You're such a

wonderful teacher. I think the world is missing out on a world class

professor, but I know how much you love your lab job. And I know you

make a difference working there. But have you ever thought of what

kids could learn from you? And you're so nice and sweet and caring

and selfless and loving." Eli kissed Soren, smiling widely. "I

feel so selfish, hogging all the love you give to me every day. Any

kid would be lucky to have you as a dad." "Do

you really mean that," asked Soren, visibly overwhelmed. "Every

word, sweetie," said Eli. "You'd be the world's best dad. But

only when you're ready."Soren

buried his face in Eli's soft shoulders. "And only if you were with

me every step of the way. I love you so much, sweetheart." Eli

kissed Soren's neck as he held his husband. "I love you too. Are

you getting hungry? You wanna grab something tasty at the garden?" Soren

unwrapped himself from Eli but still kept hold of his slender hand,

still running his thumb over the smooth, warm fire opal ring. "I

wanted to stop at the farmer's market. See if I can find some

ingredients that will inspire me." "Let's

go then," said Eli, hopping off their bench. "There's not much

time before they start packing up.' The two foxes hustled out of the

park, anticipating whatever culinary creation Soren was planning in

his head.