Title: Tradition
Author: Pita Patter
Category: Humour, Romance,
Rating: G
Summary: Benny and Ray have a hard time trying to follow certain traditions
"I
know it's most unusual to come before you so, but I realize how traditions are
important to you. I insisted to follow this ritual, and so here I
am."
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"I
appreciate your seeing me like this, and I hope I don't take much of your
time. You do realise it's a private matter and it has nothing to do whatsoever
with - What? Oh, shut my big mouth and get on with it. Sure."
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"Nervous?
No, I'm not. Yes. Maybe a tab. I've never done this in my life. But I have
something quite simple to say, and there should be no problem in saying it.
Oh, yes. Tea would be quite nice, thank you kindly."
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"Normally,
I wouldn't be thinking of doing such a thing, but I know he'd want me to clear
things with you, that's why I am here. Benny hasn't any family left, and Buck
Frobisher is in Canada, and I didn't want to do this by phone in a long
distance call to Icerock, Canada. Now, if you'd please - No, I'm not wasting
our time and if - That's it! Don't you use that tone of voice! I'm a very busy
man, too, you know?!"
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"Hum,
chamomile, thank you. So, I know you realise that Ray and I have been, well,
quite close for sometime now, and he has told you about the nature of our
relationship. We think that we are blessed to be able to talk about it in such
an open matter. And things are about to change between us again. This time, I
felt it was my duty to talk to you..."
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"It's
totally my fault. I am so sorry. I shouldn't have exploded like that. I guess
I'm nervous. I never thought it could be this hard. It shouldn't be because
Benny and I are friends for so long, and everybody knows we're like brothers.
So we'd never hurt each other, right? But I'm sweating all over. It's not as
easy as I pictured it. It's bigger than I thought. But I have to do this, and
so..."
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"...
So, Mrs. Vecchio..."
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"...
So, Inspector Thatcher..."
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"...
I'd like to ask the hand of your son Ray in marriage."
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"...
I'd like to ask the hand of Benny in marriage."
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The
tradition was followed when the ladies gave away their children (so to speak).
Two days later, Ray was more than happy to follow another tradition when Benny
lifted him in his arms when they moved to their new apartment – just like
any newly weds would. Once inside, as soon as they entered the bedroom, they
were eager to follow other traditions about bridal nights.
The
End
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