Coming Home: Davis Brothers Ch. 07

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Lonnie pulled open the back door and he and Benji went inside. As Lonnie started to shut the door behind him, Ricky came running through between his legs, with Toby hot on his tail. Their nails clicked and skidded on the floor as they scrambled through the kitchen and into the living room, nearly tripping Brandon in the process.

"Goddammit." Brandon clapped his hands together and glared at Ricky. "Boy, stop all that running in the house!"

Ricky and Toby both froze and sat down on their butts and looked at Brandon with their heads dipped and ears flat back against their heads.

Lonnie and Benji chuckled.

Benji went into the living room and collapsed in the recliner. "I love your house. The wood floors are gorgeous. And all the new furniture is great. And I want a bathroom like yours so bad."

Lonnie sat down on the new leather sofa that Brandon picked out. "Thanks. Brandon picked out the furniture in here, but I picked out most of the accessories."

Just when dinner was almost ready, the front door opened. Ben knocked on the door as he pushed it open. "Hey. Look who I found," he said with a huge grin on his face.

Ben had his arm around his mother, helping her into the house. Lonnie and Benji both gasped and jumped up and gave Bonnie hugs and stood back so that Ben could get her inside and shut the door.

Brandon walked in from the backyard, followed by the dogs. He had a pair of tongs in his hand. "Is that Ben? Where the fu--" His mouth dropped open when he saw his mom. "Mom?"

Bonnie held out her hand to Brandon. "Bennie said you and your Lonnie were having a housewarming with the family."

Brandon couldn't believe that Ben checked their mom out for the party. And she was smiling and seemed to be lucid today. Brandon swallowed the lump in his throat and nodded. "Yeah, Mom." He cleared his choked voice and blinked his eyes a couple of times. "Come on in. Lemme give you a tour of the house."

Brandon walked up and kissed his mom on the cheek, then pulled his brother into a tight hug, holding on to him for a few extra seconds. He linked his arm around his Mom's and she held tight. Her feet shuffled along as Brandon slowly led her through the house, giving her the grand tour.

"Oh, it's fabulous," Bonnie exclaimed. "You built it?"

"My guys remodeled it. Lonnie decorated it."

Lonnie, Ben and Benji followed the two, Ben holding Benji's hand tight. Ricky and Toby followed them, wanting to know what everyone was doing.

After the tour, everyone moved out into the backyard. They sat around the patio table while Ben and Brandon stood at the grill, arguing over proper grilling techniques.

Once dinner was ready to be served, they went inside and sat down at the dining room table together.

Bonnie looked around the table at her boys and smiled. "I think we should join hands and give thanks. It wouldn't be a proper Thanksgiving if we didn't do that."

Brandon nodded. "Sure, Mom."

It was the middle of summer, nowhere near Thanksgiving, but why the hell not. He wasn't going to tell his Mom that it wasn't Thanksgiving. Besides, he had a lot to be thankful for.

Brandon looked to his right and took Lonnie's hand. He turned to his left and took his mom's hand. She took Ben's hand, and he joined hands with his Benji. Benji took Lonnie's free hand, completing the circle.

Brandon said a quick grace.

Ben leaned in and kissed Benji. "I love you, baby."

Benji smiled back at his husband. "I love you, Ben."

Everyone's hands separated, but Brandon held onto Lonnie. He pulled Lonnie closer, and leaned down and kissed him. "I love you, cupcake," he whispered.

Lonnie nuzzled his nose against Brandon's bearded cheek. "I love you, too, big daddy."

Brandon looked around the table at his family and everyone was happy and smiling.

Today was the best day ever.

Brandon hadn't known how empty and lonely he really was until he met Lonnie. Lonnie filled his life with love and happiness like he had never known. With Lonnie he made this place, this little house at the end of a dead-end street, something more.

They had made it a home.

THE END

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LadyA03LadyA03over 1 year ago

I didnt think I was gonna like the long story, but it surpassed my expectations royally. I love the fact that you carried on the story of Ben and Benji while giving Brandon his own story. It was really great that you allowed his love to grow and flourish on its on while also letting us see Ben's own love grow as well.

TastyHoneyTastyHoneyover 1 year ago

Love love loved this story! 💓💓

Brahms21Brahms21almost 2 years ago

Aww I love this story so much. There's a lot of things that happened and I feel like I got to be a memeber of the family❤

Ginger630Ginger630almost 3 years ago

I love how you continued Benji and Ben’s story and intertwined it with Brandon and Lonnie’s. So sweet.

AnonymousAnonymousover 3 years ago
Marvelous!

I just love this story and how it connects with Ben and Benji’s story. It’s warm and sweet in many ways while being funny at times. The family aspect is so relatable. Top notch writing. So enjoyable.

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
sigh

There is one thing in this story that I hate and is a real turn of and that is the daddy or big daddy references.

The only person that should ever say the word daddy is a small child to their father, not adults. Adult women who still call their fathers daddy instead if dad is also a pet hate of mine.

To use it the way you did turns my stomach, there are other words he could have called him.

This is one of my favourite stories though.

Spadger2Spadger2over 4 years ago
"The End!"

How sad that the stories of the Davis Brothers and their young partners have come to and end. You are the one author who shows so much compassion and humanity, even if I have had to come to terms with the "gay" thing.

Love to you from Patrick X

Spadger2Spadger2almost 5 years ago
Families matter!

How wonderful that Ben thought to bring his and Brandon's Mother to join in the celebration, and how great that she was lucid for the day, and could really take the event in, even if she was a little mixed up about Thanksgiving!

Spadger2Spadger2about 5 years ago
Happy Families

It's so hard to believe that it's "The END" of the Davis Brothers and their partners. It has been enthralling and fascinating to follow the fortunes of Ben and Brandon and the two younger men.

It's hard to accept that Rob Colton is no longer writing for Literotica, although he can be found elsewhere if one takes the trouble to look for him.

Thank you, Robcub32 for your great stories of caring love between two men. (And that's from a man in a heterosexual marriage for 56 years - now a widower).

Much love to you from Patrick X

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago
Yep. It's all about being happy, and with those making it real.

Telling a story about men being really happy, is a tasking event. Especially when they are gay oriented. Because people often forget that these men are human before they are gay.

Whatever their sexuality, they are men who individually differ. But the need of being happy doesn't.

Everyone deserves a fulfilling life, no matter what. Everyone does.

That is why your stories are so important for your readers.

Most stories about homosexual are filled with stereotypes and sadness. Violence and addictions are constantly presented. It's like some of those writers don't think people would be interested into reading about positive life development.

Even though the gay community is marginalized, there is no reason to believe that all homosexuals behave socially irresponsibly. Homosexuals are human, therefore they behave and live accordingly, like humans. The same is true for heterosexuals.

Hence, the need to present our brothers and sisters in a human way.

You did, and continue to do just that with your storytelling.

For example, I thought there was going to be an altercation between Brandon and Lonnie's dad. The first time Brandon saw him at the restaurant, he was rilled up. And, it was surprising to see him introcing himself as Lonnie's boyfriend and giving that father a chance to become a dad to his son.

Brandon surprises me a lot. You bring out his humanity. Once he realised he has never been happy, and that he had to shed this "macho" shell, society has conditioned him with, he seized it and made life easier for all concerned.

I am waiting for the continuation of the story.

The same way Benny never envisioned being married, other family life events can occur.

Thanks and God bless.

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