![]() ![]() Clint had just gotten the cast off from a broken wrist, the event that had finally gotten his mother to leave. Then, she’d run home, taking her sons with her. ![]() His mother had packed up the two beta boys and gone off to a shelter exactly once, for five weeks, until her heat hit. ![]() I never ever want that.”Īnd Phil understands, because Clint’s parents had been a bonded alpha/omega pair. “And I don’t want you to be forced to stay with me. “I don’t want you to stay with me because of some biological imperative,” he had whispered, rubbing his hand over Phil’s not yet showing belly. But more than that, it is because Clint loves him too much for it. Part of that, Phil’s sure, is that he’s a beta, and because betas just aren’t told from the time they are little to think that bonding is the end all be all of relationships. Phil laughs and is reminded again why he loves this man so much, and why he wants to marry him.Ĭlint doesn’t want to bond. "Ok, I'll call Mom and Dad," Phil agrees.Ĭlint beams, "I also might invite Mel," He smirks. Clint, who's had a lot of terrible Christmases, and who barely feels like he had a family. Phil looks at Clint's wide, expectant eyes. "Christmas?" Phil repeats, "That might be cutting it kind of close, don't you think?"Ĭlint squeezes his hand and then leans over the table to kiss Phil again, before bringing his hand down to rub against Phil's ever expanding midsection, "Five weeks," Clint said, "I don't know if we'll have time to plan something sooner, and afterwards I think we need to be on call, never know when the kid is going to make an appearance." I mentioned Christmas sounded really romantic, and he said he could guarantee an empty space after three in the afternoon." "I told him I was, and we talked about dates. He told me he was ordained and that he had a key to the Unitarian Student Center, and it would be all decorated for Christmas already if I was interested." Clint smiles. I mentioned we were planning to get married, but trying to save some money. "Yeah, well, I saw him at the coffee shop the other day. She married another omega female so they had a hard time finding a person willing to do the ceremony apparently,” Clint explains. “Yeah, Jasper got ordained or whatever for his sister's wedding last year. “Do you have someone to do it here?” Phil asks skeptically. “We can even do it near your parents’ house, I’m sure we can find someone to do it there.” “It could be in the afternoon, just you and me, you parents and sister, and Natasha,” Clint offered. Clint likes Phil’s family, but doesn’t seem to realize how much they like him, Phil hopes that between the marriage and everything that would change, but it will be slow going regardless. ![]() “Right,” Phil nods, because as far as Clint is concerned, his family is Phil and Natasha. She suggested Siberia in January,” that Phil realizes maybe he shouldn't have phrased it just so. “Our families won’t be able to come,” Phil counters back.Ĭlint’s mouth frowns a bit, but it isn’t until Clint says “Natasha already said she could make it, regardless of the when or where. “Its Christmas, its a celebration, it would be perfectly appropriate for our wedding,” Clint counters. “You know I like Christmas,” Phil started, “I just don’t know how appropriate it would be.” “Why don’t you like Christmas?” is Clint’s childish response. “You are ridiculous.” Phil tells him, but he punctuates it by leaning across the table and giving Clint a kiss, so Clint figures he doesn't really mind it. ![]()
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