Here's an ongoing one:
Eugene’s POV
I waited meticulously in the airport, the planes roaring above, a crowd of people waiting for whomever they were waiting for. I felt Katrina squeeze my hand,
“It’s time.”
“Indeed.”
“Eugene, how do you think Buck will react to this?”
“I surmised that he would be pleased, I am.”
“I know you are, but it would be awkward for Buck, considering that he and Everett are so close in age.”
“I believe that he would be pleased with the idea Katrina, he’s gaining not only a uncle, but a grandfather. I recall how grieved I was to learn of my grandfather’s death.”
“I know”
I know I was being careless, but I truly did fathom that Buck would enjoy having Everett around, even if he were the same age as him. I sighed, I guess that comes from having a foster son. Waiting for my father, my long lost father that I had once gone throughout the world sear—
“Eugene, I see them!” Katrina interrupted my thoughts excitedly.
“Dad!” I yelled, equally as excited. I spied my father running through the airport with Everett at his heels. He hadn’t changed a bit. Still the same man I knew, tall, medium build, brown hair, yet with an indescribable joy within him, different from when I first saw him. For the love of Jesus Christ had changed him forever.
“Eugene, Katrina, it’s good to see you again! You’re as stunning as always Katrina.”
“Leonard! I’m so glad to see you. How was the flight?” Katrina’s face lit up.
“As good as a 12 hour flight can be.” Dad replied.
“Dad, allow me to express how deeply excited and pleased that you’ve decided to drop in, to use the vernacular,” My voice cracked as I gave my dad a hug.
“Eugene, Katrina, before we go any further, I need to tell you something important.”
My heart jumped, I didn’t want it to be bad news, what if it was something about his health?
“Eugene, Katrina, I’m ... I’m moving here.”
“Whaaaat?”
I waited meticulously in the airport, the planes roaring above, a crowd of people waiting for whomever they were waiting for. I felt Katrina squeeze my hand,
“It’s time.”
“Indeed.”
“Eugene, how do you think Buck will react to this?”
“I surmised that he would be pleased, I am.”
“I know you are, but it would be awkward for Buck, considering that he and Everett are so close in age.”
“I believe that he would be pleased with the idea Katrina, he’s gaining not only a uncle, but a grandfather. I recall how grieved I was to learn of my grandfather’s death.”
“I know”
I know I was being careless, but I truly did fathom that Buck would enjoy having Everett around, even if he were the same age as him. I sighed, I guess that comes from having a foster son. Waiting for my father, my long lost father that I had once gone throughout the world sear—
“Eugene, I see them!” Katrina interrupted my thoughts excitedly.
“Dad!” I yelled, equally as excited. I spied my father running through the airport with Everett at his heels. He hadn’t changed a bit. Still the same man I knew, tall, medium build, brown hair, yet with an indescribable joy within him, different from when I first saw him. For the love of Jesus Christ had changed him forever.
“Eugene, Katrina, it’s good to see you again! You’re as stunning as always Katrina.”
“Leonard! I’m so glad to see you. How was the flight?” Katrina’s face lit up.
“As good as a 12 hour flight can be.” Dad replied.
“Dad, allow me to express how deeply excited and pleased that you’ve decided to drop in, to use the vernacular,” My voice cracked as I gave my dad a hug.
“Eugene, Katrina, before we go any further, I need to tell you something important.”
My heart jumped, I didn’t want it to be bad news, what if it was something about his health?
“Eugene, Katrina, I’m ... I’m moving here.”
“Whaaaat?”