Warriors,
History is resplendent with them and guess what, they were JUST like us.
My name is James, James Rhodes and I grew up in Dallas with
Noah Blake as my best friend...the brother I never had. I DO have a very pregnant sister and
Maxine is the greatest, but Noah? Hmmm. There's a part of me that wonders if Noah and I didn't share many lifetimes together long before this one.
Our parents are literal Christians. If Reverend Billy Todd Richardsen tells our parents all rivers are purple with pink polka-dots our folks take that to be the gospel spiritually faxed to
Reverend Billy Todd from...well way up there.
For a while Noah and I held the respect of our parents. Course we both had to face
death, massive destruction, and distinguish ourselves in Iraq to earn it. Bullet hole scars and
Purple Hearts mean a lot to our folks. For us?
Life, we learned can be as short as a
heartbeat. One minute you can be looking out at the
insanity of war with the admitted arrogance of youthful certainty you will not be killed, and the next moment standing over your platoon mate shaking because he was only this far from you when the war claimed his tomorrows.
Noah and I changed, and yet we really didn't. We just finally admitted our truth.
I love Noah and he loves me.
The family? Well you could hear the decibels of them
disowning us in all the corners of the universe.
Leaving
Texas was
easy. My sister Maxine, the only family member who did not turn on us lives in
Vermont, and now so do we.
Despite our war-skills, Noah and I chose to work with our
hands.
We build things, things we hope will last. Perhaps we can erase some of the ugliness of being two men who love each other the same way
warriors throughout the ancient world loved each other. But unlike them, we live in a
world that no longer rejoices in the wonder of
love, in all its guises.
Please do not misunderstand. Noah and I are not gay, but we are bi-sexual.
Were the ancient Romans, Egyptians, Greeks bi too?
Noah and I spend a lot of time on our
computers investigating/researching, speculating about the
ancient warriors and how they effect modern mankind.
We celebrate the technical skills of the likes of warrior genius
Alexander the Great while ignoring a very integral part of who he was...a man in love with other men
as this fresco shows.
Socrates, still considered one of the most brilliant philosophers of all time...was a Greek man.
Greek men celebrated being men. You cannot look upon
Greek sculptures,
pottery,
frescoes and not know Greek men openly reveled in their manliness. But today men who honor being men are called silly things like "sissy",
girly-men, or worse.
I love Noah. I love Maxine. We are
family, and even though Maxine is being
stubborn about standing on her own two feet and not allowing Noah and I to
coddle her as she goes through having this baby without the rat-bastard and very absent father, we will be there with her
every step of the way.
Going with Maxine to meet with the
midwife is a given, after all, Noah and I plan to be a part of my niece or nephew's life from the very beginning.
Noah and I love each other, and one day we hope to find the wife meant to complete us, but for
we're off to the midwife.
We could never have guessed...we went to meet the
midwife...but
holy cow!
Her name is Heather Juno.
I am James Rhodes. Noah and I are
in love...with each other...and
now with Heather too.
Love at first sight!
Will this deliciously exciting woman
take a chance on
two guys?
Will she complete us in ways we had little hope of ever finding?
HEART OF THE QUEEN, cover by dynamic Muse Cover Art Goddess,
Delilah K. Stephans, written by Best Selling author
Kat Holmes, and is book two in her Gods At Work Series releasing from the
side of
Muse Publishing, Inc in
In the meantime learn more by checking out Kat's AUTHOR PAGE, Her WEBSITE, BUY PAGE, BLOG and another HEART OF THE QUEEN blog from Hera's point of view.
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~BUILD THE TEAM TO ACHIEVE THE DREAM~
Come dream with us.
You won't be disappointed.
5 comments:
Lin, with everything that is going on with you somehow you were able to put together this beautiful stationary trailer. Very interesting premise.
Oh wow thank you so much Mom I LOVE it!:-)
Terrific work as usual Lin and Kat this looks like a fantastic stoy!
That really is a work of art.
That really is a work of art.
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