“You are the tooth fairy! I have proof.”
Collie stood in the kitchen, arms folded, very satisfied with himself. Lillie stood behind, arms folded, grinning like a cat with a canary in its mouth.
Uh oh, busted.
I was making dinner. I resorted to the first response on being accused of a crime one has committed: deny it and ascertain the prosecution’s evidence.
“Me, the tooth fairy? Ha!” I laughed. “Why would you say that?”
Collie produced a piece of paper. It was a note I had helped him write last year:
To the Tooth Faire,
My first tooth lost.
Love, Collie.
He had written the words and drawn the hearts. I had drawn a tooth that he outlined in colored pencil.
“How nice,” I vamped. “The tooth fairy left this note for us as a souvenier.”
“Nice try, Dad,” Collie gloated.
“Yeah, nice try!” Lillie echoed.
They went back to their game of “spy.” I returned the note to its hiding place in my closet, but on a higher shelf.
I looked down at my secret stash of porn videos and DVDs. Time for a better hiding place, I thought.
A nightmare scenario: Collie presenting me with a plain black video tape of “Cunt Hunt Nine,” and asking “Nine sequels? It’s that good?
The life of a parent, and pervert, in New York City.
When told by my wife that our fifteen-year relationship was over, I found that everything in my life was upended. I took solace when friends and family pointed out I was no longer responsible for her personal happiness, just my own—and that of my four children.
I went into marriage as a bisexual kid, suspicious of monogamy. I was a good husband, and played by the rules. Now I'm single again, and wondering if I didn't have it right back then.
This blog picks up my new life in progress—the life of a parent, and pervert, in New York City.
Photograph by Adrian Buckmaster Photography. New York, NY. July 5, 2015.
(c) 2004-2019. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
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I went into marriage as a bisexual kid, suspicious of monogamy. I was a good husband, and played by the rules. Now I'm single again, and wondering if I didn't have it right back then.
This blog picks up my new life in progress—the life of a parent, and pervert, in New York City.
Photograph by Adrian Buckmaster Photography. New York, NY. July 5, 2015.
(c) 2004-2019. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
Jefferson
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1 comment:
come on, jefferson... YOUR nightmare scenario is just that your kids find some of your PORN?
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