Chapter 19
We Are NOT Alone
Forty-five minutes later, the Expalibour family was seated in an examination room awaiting the arrival of Dr. Schrader. Hunter had been officially âeverthingedâ by the nurses and physician assistants. The poor little guy had suffered any manner of indignities: poking, prodding, measuring, inspecting, blood sampling, testing, the whole works. Through it all, he had remained calm, jovial, and responsive. He had also gained about twice as much more weight than normal, so they just accounted for this by suggesting the inaccuracy of their kitchen scale. Dr. Schrader entered the room.
âGood morning, FPs Expalibour. Iâm hoping Iâm pronouncing that correctly. Iâm Dr. Schrader, and my pronouns are she / her.â
âAbsolutely, and greetings to you Dr. Schrader,â Peter said.
âOk, if you would place Hunter up on the examination table, Iâll give him another check-up. From what Iâve seen of the test results it seems like everything will be good for him to receive a perfect bill of health.â Peter put Hunter on the table, and he and Josh both looked on curious and hopeful. Dr. Schrader proceeded with her examination. âHe was born yesterday you say?â
âYes,â Josh said.
âHeâs very unusual for a two-day-old?
âOh?â Peter said. âHow so? I mean, heâs our first, so we have no idea what to expect.â
âNeither of you has been around babies much before I guess?â
âIâm the youngest in my family and Peter is an only child,â Josh clarified.
âWell, normally, very new newborns are not quite thisâ¦wellâ¦mature, is the best word I can say for it,â She clarified. âHeâs incredibly responsive. Nothing to worry about, just be aware, no two children are exactly alike, so, you cannot go by the baby books when it comes to when exactly to expect what from Hunter.â
âAmazing insight, thank you, Doctor,â Peter said almost with too much relief in his voice.
âHow long will you stay in Hawaiâi?â
âJust a few more days,â Josh said.
âOk, well, if anything changes, hereâs my card. Everything has been filled out and sent to the state office regarding his birth certificate. You can order your own copy in twelve business days online.â
âWonderful,â Peter said. He then breathed another sigh of relief too loudly.
âI know, itâs a lot to be parents, just remember to use each other, take turns, and play an equal role in Hunterâs life. Youâll survive it just fine.â Dr. Schrader smiled. âHe seems remarkable. Oh, one more thing, I recommend researching best practices for ensuring his nutrition since heâll be on formula and bottles. Donât believe what you read about all the negatives. As long as you use proper formula and vitamins, heâll be fine.â
Josh gave Peter a kind of funny look.
âOh thatâs great advice, thank you,â Peter said taking Hunter from the table into his arms and cradling him. Hunter started nuzzling around for a breast upon which to feed and not finding anything.
âOk, thatâs all, Iâm off to my next little patient.â She smiled at Hunter and exited closing the door behind her. Peter looked at Josh who looked back. They both leaped to their feet and did a little happy dance â very quietly, of course.
âMintaka, ok, letâs get back to the villa and relax,â Peter urged.
On the drive home, Hunter was displaying signs of being very hungry by now. As Joshâs shirt provided easier access, Peter gave him over to Josh. Josh unbuttoned a few buttons so he could slide Hunter in for feeding and covered him up with the blanket. Hunter immediately started to suckle. Josh liked the feeling of knowing his baby was getting the best nutrition humanly possible, but he still was not quite used to the sensation. He had a much better appreciation, as did Peter, of what it is like to have some little person, suckling you. A huge percentage of mammalian females had had this experience, yet, as far as they knew, they two were the only two males. While Hunter was nursing, Peter moved over to sit next to them wrapping his arm around Joshâs shoulder. He leaned his head against Joshâs and they held hands for the duration of the drive back.
When they arrived back, they found that Muriel had ordered dinner for them and set the table.
âWhatâs this?â Peter said.
âWell, you know idle hands.â Muriel smiled.
âOh, M. you shouldnât have! This is too much!â Josh exclaimed.
âI plan to live up to your expectations as Hunterâs U-mother.â
âI think youâve already surpassed our wildest expectations,â Peter added.
âOne more surprise, then?â She asked. She pulled a drape off a shape it had been covering in plain sight. âBoys, let me introduce you to the rocker.â This automatic device will change your life for the next six months for the better. You just put the baby into the basket, turn it on, and let the gadget do its job.â
âWhich I guess is to rock the baby?â Peter asked.
âYes. My daughter swore by this. Oh, when there are two of you around, you donât need it, but if one of you isnât home and the other needs to get things done, this is a safe space for your little one.â
âYou donât own stock in this company?â Peter asked trying not to sound suspicious.
âOf course I do,â Muriel laughed, âbut that is beside the point.â
Josh giggled, âNo you didnât!â
âNo, Iâm kidding about the stock, Josh!â Muriel said.
âWell, letâs put him in it and see if he likes it,â Peter suggested. Josh handed Hunter to Muriel who put him into the basket and then latched him down with the seat belt.
âI recommend setting 1 for the first week, but as he adapts, you can go to higher settings, have it play music, add in a colorful light show, it has everything.â She switched the machine on, and very slowly at first, it started to rock the basket in sort of a figure-eight pattern. After a few rotations, Hunter was cooing and giggling. It was obvious he loved it.
âIâd say itâs a hit, Fairy U-mother!â Josh took videos of Hunter on his first miniature theme park ride.
âWho would have thought?â Peter said. âIâm having as much fun watching him as heâs having.â
âAs I said, when thereâs two of you, you donât need it, but those other times, when you just need your hands free and wearing the baby backpack isnât practical or comfortable for either of you, this can change everything.â She then retired to the kitchen to start plating the dinner items she ordered and had warming and refrigerating as necessary.
âLet me help,â Peter said joining her while Josh was monitoring Hunter. Josh took Hunter out of the machine and joined Peter and Muriel at the table.
âPeter, I think our kid is hungry,â Josh said. âHe keeps puckering and trying to suckle me.â
âNoted, Mintaka,â Peter said, âIâll go put on an easier shirt for him,â and he darted down the hall to snag a dress shirt like Joshâs.
âOh, you neednât have done that for me. You can feel free to nurse him whenever and however you want,â Muriel said as they sat down to eat.
âWell, itâs a beautiful occasion, so, itâs all good,â Peter said. Joshâs eyes were growing bigger by the second looking at all of the delicious food.
âM., any words of wisdom before we dig in?â Josh asked.
âYes, Boys, first you were forever partners and now you are forever parents. These are huge life changes to absorb in a short time. My advice is not to push yourselves too far too fast. Itâs ok to take it slow and steady and let it all settle in. You donât need to be super parents just yet, ease into it like setting one and then work your way up to ten. It will be better for you, your relationship; and, most importantly, Hunter.â
âHear, hear!â Peter said.
âTotally,â Josh exclaimed. âThank you for that, M.â
âCheers!â They clinked glasses of mixed Hawaiian fruit juices to toast the occasion. Josh helped serve up a plate of Peterâs favorites as Hunter was enjoying his meal nursing on Peter who provided an ample supply for him. He handed the plate to him after cutting up the longer veggies and chopping the salad with Peterâs favorite dressing.
âSo, Boys, what did the doctor actually say about Hunter?â Muriel finally popped the question she had been hoping to hear the answer to for a while.
âShe said,â Josh paused for dramatic effect only, âheâs basically perfect. A bit advanced for a newborn, but nothing to worry about, in her opinion.â
âWonderful, huge sigh of relief,â Muriel said. âI guess we didnât do too bad of a job.â
âNo, everything about him is just perfect,â Peter added.
âOk, more good news for this honeymoon,â Muriel said. âSo, not to stir up the pot a little more, but, you are going to have a bunch of very shocked relatives when you return, and I am guessing they are going to be upset you didnât tell them about this.â
Peter looked up, âI got this. We just continue with the story. Josh and I have been thinking about kids for a long time. We found a surrogate, she liked us, and we liked her. We used combo sperm donation so we donât know which one of us is the father, and an anonymous egg donor. We got the call that the fertilization and implantation were a success, and we wanted to keep it a secret until we were sure that everything was going to go through so that no one would ever face a moment of disappointment if something did not go ok. We wanted to be forever partnered before he was born and set the timing up just as so. We flew our surrogate over six months ago to Hawaii because she wanted to move back here and have the baby naturally underwater in the ocean.â
âWow, this story is very detailed, Pumpkin! It sounds like we really planned this well.â
âI know right!â Peter said.
âYour mother is going to literally kill you, by the way,â Josh said only half-teasing.
âOnce she sees Hunter, I suspect her heart will finally, once and for all, thaw.â Peter defended.
âOf course, we might want to pause the narrative until we see if he continues to grow up so fast. This story wonât pass the smell test if he looks five by the time we get back.â Josh only half giggled.
âIn fact, my observations indicate that his accelerated grown rate has already begun to mostly stabilize,â Muriel said with confidence. âHe was developing at a rate of roughly one week per hour during the height of this, and clearly, that rate has slowed down drastically or he would be the equivalent of several months old.â
âYes, thatâs true. Iâm still confused about why that whole thing accelerated thing happened in the first place.â
âWell, letâs not concern ourselves with the how and why, it is all moot, because heâs here, and we love him, and thatâs all that matters,â Peter said.
âAgreed!â Josh said.
During the dinner, Josh consumed a normal amount of food for the first time since they arrived, until dessert where he nearly, again, ate an entire carton of ice cream himself. As Hunter finished up nursing, Josh took him and burped him while Peter finished his dinner.
âI just had a thought,â Peter said. âWe should go online and have all the stuff we need set to deliver on the day after we get back. That will save us having to go to the stores and deal with all of that rigamarole.â
âGenius!â Josh said. âIâm so glad you thought of that, my love. Itâs the kind of thing we would have been kicking ourselves for not doing next week while we were balancing work and Hunter.â
âBalancing work and Hunter, Josh?â
âYes, we have to figure out how to balance work and Hunter, right?â
âI hadnât thought about it until you said it. How are we going to balance work and Hunter?â
âBoys, Boys, where there is a will, there is a way. You may have to hire a nanny to take care of him while youâre both at work, ask Grandmas and U-mothers to help, or one of you quits work until heâs old enough for school. Thatâs life.â Muriel put it practically for them. Hunter let out a huge burp. âSee, Hunter agrees.â
âWe really are not prepared, Mintaka. We can order stuff online, but we need to think about whatâs best for Hunter and all this right now.â
âI agree, Pumpkin, however, I think M. is right in saying, itâs all going to work out. We need to sleep on it and just absorb this. The good news is, we have a few more days to do just that. Itâs not what we originally planned for these days, however, this is just as good or better!â
âAgreed. Iâm sorry for getting so intense,â Peter said.
âNo worries, Pumpkin, this is intense.â
âWhy donât you two take Hunter down to the ocean and watch the sunset together, while I clean up this table and stow away the leftovers for a late-night snack,â Muriel suggested.
âThatâs really sweet M., but you already did all of this work. Iâll call down to housekeeping and see if they can send someone up to handle it,â Peter said, âBut I do agree we should take that nature walk. It will be good for all of us.â Peter called housekeeping who would send someone within ten minutes no problem at all. Peter and Josh headed for the door. âComing, M.?â
âOh, uh, no, Boys, youâre awfully darling, but I think this is a good chance for you three to enjoy this, and Iâll get my computer fired up and take care of some work. This is your honeymoon.â Peter grabbed a couple of beach blankets.
âOk, weâll be back in a while. Thanks again for everything,â Josh said as they headed out.
When they got to the beach, Peter stretched out the blankets, and then they headed to the water. The sun was dissolving slowly into the sea, and the soothing sounds of the waves rolling across the beach were calming. Josh handed Hunter to Peter and he clutched the baby to his chest and then cradled him in his arm so Hunter could see the fading sun. They stood in the sand with the water from each wave getting a bit higher until it reached over their ankles. Then they retired the blanket. Peter sat down with Hunter and Josh draped the second blanket around his shoulders, then he climbed under and sat next to them wrapping the end of the blanket over his shoulder creating a little family tent-like structure. Josh put his arm around Peter and they snuggled together cuddling each other and the baby. Josh kissed Peter and nuzzled his neck, but it was not about sexual feelings or warming things up, this was just pure love and affection between two parents and their newborn. Then he leaned his head on Peterâs shoulder and cuddled Hunter with Peter.
âThis little guy is going to get so much love, Josh.â
âYep, heâs lucky. Weâre very lucky. Iâm extremely lucky.â
They sat there together in peaceful contemplation and adoration just soaking in the moments as the night sky began to come to life again with a field of stars. Peter lifted Hunter up a bit. He took his little hand and drew a line in the sky, âThat, Hunter, is Orionâs belt. It is made of three stars which are among the brightest in our sky and easiest to find. Thatâs where you get your name, little one. From that set of stars. They are part of the constellation known as Orion the Hunter.â Watching Peter handle their baby gave Josh shivers up and down his spine unlike he had ever felt before. This was love, the kind of true love that one sees in movies and novels, however, he never thought he would find it in real life, not like this. Overlay that with the fact that they now had a son, someone to grow up loving and adoring and caring about together. A tear started to roll down his cheek. Somehow, Peter always knew when Josh was getting ultra-emotional. He turned and caught Joshâs tear with his thumb and swiped it along with its trail right out to existence.
âMintaka, what is it?â Peter asked while cradling and rocking Hunter back and forth in his other arm.
âYou know me, Pumpkin. Iâm unable to express my feelings in words right now. Iâm justâ¦â.
Peter giggled because he knew it would bring Josh back. âI know, sweetheart. I know what you are feeling and thinking.â
Josh giggled too, it was all sappy and sentimental, but it was real, and it felt amazing. âPeter?ââ
âJoshua?â
âWe need a new word, just ours to mean the love we have.â
âLetâs see,â Peter handed Hunter to Josh to cuddle for a while and then searched on his smartphone. As he was searching, he tipped up his phone for a second and took a quick picture of Josh. âYou both are so darling.â He smiled and Josh, of course, giggled. âWell, the Hawaiian word for waterfall is âWaileleâ and rainbow is âÄnuenueâ. Would you like to use either of those?â
âYes. Letâs put them together, âÄnuenue waileleâ. Howâs my pronunciation?â
âI guess your pronunciation is great, but then, I am not fluent in Hawaiian.â
âWell, itâs just between us, so no one else has to know.â
âI love it, Mintaka. Änuenue wailele.â
âSo whenever we say this beautiful expression, we will know what it means.â Hunter fell soundly asleep in Joshâs arms. Josh and Peter looked out at the ocean and then at each other. They nuzzled their noses and then kissed for a while. Then they looked out at the ocean again. Sitting there, side by side under the blanket watching the stars, they both felt a deep connection to each other, to Hunter, and to their planet. They both felt something special for Hawaiâi as a truly special place and one that really connects people to the world. Realizing that the land itself was made by eruptions of the molten inner layers of the planet spilling out over more than four million years. Then life miraculously reaching the islands and the incredible natural beauty was awe-inspiring. Just then, they witnessed what seemed like a very colorful and amazing, albeit strangely-shaped, shooting star. They looked at each other and felt it was a sign that everything was right in the world. They felt warm from head to toe.
âShall we go back, Mintaka?â Peter suggested. Josh nodded. Josh handed the sleeping baby to Peter who took him very willingly and eagerly. Hunterâs little nose was a carbon copy of Joshâs. He could not resist kissing it so gently. Josh took the outer blanket and folded it up as Peter got up. Then Josh folded up the second blanket, put them under his arm, and took Peter by the hand. Together they walked carefully back to the villa. The only sound they heard was that of the waterfall someone had left running.