How Green Becomes Wood

As he thought about this, a tiny flicker of a smile passed over his face, "That would be nice. Although, if it is just the two of us, I am not sure if we can be trusted to bring home a 'toned down' outfit, we may come home with something as dramatic as she ever wears."
 
With a quiet chuckle, Dark scratched one eyebrow as he turned around, "I will have to ask her out, then. If you think she likes me." He did love going out with her, and she'd like it, "The difficult part is finding the time with everything else."
 
"Oh for criminy's sake," Xander grumbled at Dark's clear adoration, but he didn't stop scrubbing the counters or try to leave.

"Yes, I think she just might tolerate you," Alec said, playing along with the game. "I can't say I know why or how she tolerates you, but she does! You absolutely must take her out."

"And instead of waiting for an opportunity to come knocking, maybe try planning for it?" Xander suggested dryly. "Take a bit of the aggressive approach and just do it. Otherwise, you're going to suddenly realize you two haven't been on a proper date no matter how big or small in years."

"He's mean, but he has a point," Alec agreed.
 
"He has a point," Dark agreed, "but this is not something we have anytime to do, the rehearsal dinner is on the 7th, and you can only watch Ivy on the weekends. This Friday evening she is busy, and you are having your friend over on either Saturday or Sunday, Saturday if he spends the night, so then we really only have next Saturday and Sunday."
 
"If all you're going to be gone for is maybe three hours or so, then we can watch her on the weekdays after school," Alec told Dark. "It's not that big of a deal. But if you think it is, then mark on your calendar right now that you're going on a date next Saturday. Or Sunday. Whichever. Hurry before something else pops up!"
 
"I suppose so. Can you trust us to be home by curfew?" He glanced at them. It was hard, because he wanted desperately to be alone with his wife, but his head was so full of all the other things he needed to do, and that she needed to do, and how the twins shouldn't stay up late on the school night that it was so much harder to find time to go out together. Finding time together while the baby napped they could manage, staying up too late after Ivy went to bed they could do. Everything else was trickier.
 
"Ba, seriously, go!" Xander urged. "It's hard enough for you two to find time alone together without making more reasons and excuses. Just pick a day and a time, and if we feel used and abused, we'll say something."

"I don't trust you to be home by curfew, but what's one night here and there?" Alec agreed with a nod.
 
"You act like I seek reasons not to spend time with my wife," Dark replied as dryly as he gave one final wipe to the countertop. Then, after feeding and walking Enkidu, he went upstairs to the nursery to join Daizi as she readied Ivy for bedtime.

"Alec suggested I take you out to get an outfit for the rehearsal dinner," He told her, settling in beside her in the rocking chair, "We can get dinner after. They said they'd watch Ivy for us."

"I'd love that," Daizi sighed, snuggling down against his shoulder, "I just... I don't know if we have the time..."

"We have next weekend," Dark suggested, furrowing his brows in confusion when Daizi shook her head.

"I'm busy, at least I am that Saturday, I don't know how Sunday will be." Daizi answered, hoping he didn't ask too many questions about why she was just now she was declaring she was busy.

"Busy with what?"

"Just a... friend thing, I don't know." She paused, realizing that was about as suspicious as she could sound, "I want to go visit our rats, and the new ones who joined their mischief. Gwen says they're really happy."

"Oh." Dark replied, resting his head against hers and rubbing Ivy's back, "We can always do during the week, after school. I miss spending time with you. Spending that kind of time with you."

"I know. Me too. But we're okay?"

"We are okay." He promised her, and after Ivy fell fully asleep and allowed them to lay her down in her crib, they retreated to their bedroom, chatting quietly about what day was best to get the rehearsal dinner outfit and about a million other things. If it was okay to pull the twins out to take them to the park, when they should take Enkidu to the groomer's, the plans for the bachelorette party, and anything else they could think of until finally, Dark began to explain to his wife about the conversation he had with Xander. "I am trying to think of alternative sports, if he decides judo is no longer something he wants to pursue but wishes to stay active. The only one I can come up with is fencing, or other sword fighting groups, but somehow I think that is not exactly for him."

"You always wanted to try those," Daizi commented, holding him around his waist and resting her head against his chest, the pair of them sitting up against the headboard.

"If he decided to try them, I would do them with him," Dark admitted, "He asked me why I work out."

"Did you tell him it is because it makes you extra warm?"

"No, of course not."

"Did you tell him it is because it makes you the sexiest man alive?" She asked, tracing her fingers along his abdomen.

He snorted quietly, "Why would I have told him that?"

"Did you tell him it lets you toss me around like--"

"Spider."

"I'm sorry," She laughed, nuzzling him.

"I told him the truth," Dark told her, looking up at the top of their bed's canopy, "We have similar reasons, and I am not surprised... I feel... I feel fortunate he trusted me enough to come and talk to me about it. He could have kept it inside until it boiled over, if it boiled over, but instead he came to me, he spoke with me about what he was feeling."

"Xander has really come a long, long way," Daizi said, rubbing her hand up from his chest to the crook of his neck in slow, soothing circles.

"He has, I am really proud of him." Dark commented, falling silent for a little while, enjoying the quiet house and the warmth of his wife, "It makes me feel like I am doing a good job."

"Of course you are doing a good job, Goose," She promised him, tipping her face more towards his, "You are doing an excellent job."

"He told me... Well, I told him, that I did not want him to use me as his baseline of how to be, because I want him to be better than I am..." Dark swallowed and then took a deep breath, the emotions from before rising back up as he spoke about it, "And he told me... He could never even reach me. And I just..." He trailed off. Beside him, Daizi pulled away, shifting so that she was facing him, although she never broke content.

"Ghalib," She murmured, the sound of him alone bringing tears to her eyes, "You're those boys' hero."

"Well, you--"

Squeezing his hand, Daizi spoke sincerely and firmly to them, without an ounce of distress in her voice, "They love me. And I love them so, so much. But I wasn't the one who found them in the snow and brought them home. You saved their lives."

His throat tightening, Dark glanced away from the way his wife looked at him, but after one a second he looked back at her, bringing her hand to his heart. "You saved my life."

"You saved mine, too," She reminded him, moving closer to him while still sitting in front of him. One of his hands rested on her waist, and she draped both of her arms around his neck, "So we're even." Daizi leaned in and brushed her lips against his before almost suddenly squeezing him in tightly and kissing his temple. "I love you, so much. Ghalib, Goose, darling, everybody in this house--damn near everybody I know--thinks the world of you. I think the universe of you." She sniffed, "Our children do too."

Allowing himself to live in her embrace, and relishing the sound of his name on her lips, he confessed, "I never thought... anyone... would look up to me."

"I know, and it breaks my heart." She ran her fingers through his hair, holding him there until they were both ready to settle down again. Still intertwined, she said, "You are the greatest father I have ever met. And the strongest--of course they admire you. I admire you."
 
The next morning started as all school mornings usually did. Alec and Xander got up, both did quick workouts, readied for the day, and came down for breakfast. This morning, they were up earlier than usual, so they were able to take their time about getting ready to go. Xander tried to get Ivy to fist-bump him between bites of food, and Alec paid extra special attention to Enkidu, feeling the dog might be feeling a bit left out lately. Whether or not he was, Alec couldn't say for sure, but it was still nice.

Then they headed off to school, getting there just a couple of minutes early. They hung out in the hallway chatting with Peter and Tom before heading to their first class of the day.
 
Although sometimes she balled her hand into a fist, she still only ended up grabbing Xander's hand and giving him her biggest, best smile, hoping she had gotten it correct, because she knew perfectly well that he wanted her to do something.

Milo had gone straight to his classroom, so when the twins came in, he was hunched over at his desk, going over a few post cards, not really looking up when they came in.
 
"Which ones are those?" Xander asked without any formal greeting as he sat next to Milo.

Alec walked over to look before going to his seat. "Those are some nice ones! Although I guess all postcards are nice because their entire purpose is to get people to come visit the place."
 
"My mom sent these to me," Milo replied, turning them over, "She doesn't go a lot of places, because she doesn't have a lot of money to go places, so she's been sending me ones of places she wants to take me to."
 
"Is she going to have more money to take you to these places when you get to go live with her?" Alec asked.

"Looks cool," Xander said, frowning at Alec. "It's like a bucket list in picture form. But without, you know, the dying bit."
 
"She might be promoted by then," Milo replied absently, "but also, she can't afford to go if she wants to go with me, because then she'll have to go twice. It's cheaper to save up and wait. She thought the Grand Canyon was in New Mexico and was pretty sad to learn it's in Arizona wouldn't be a quick drive."
 
"That makes sense," Alec said a little cautiously, looking at Xander, not Milo. "Well, surely she has some time off eventually that she can use to come up this way. When she does, where would you take her around here?"
 
"Take her around the school?" Milo asked, not knowing why he would, "I think the time she saw here was awful enough to sustain us both. Anyway if she visits, it'll probably be when we're on break and I wouldn't need to be here anyway."
 
Alec stared at Milo in confusion. "Why would you want to take her around the school in the first place? There are more places to see in this town than the school."

Xander held up a hand and addressed Milo. "When Alec said 'here,' he meant 'here' as in the general area. This town. Not here here."

Alec nodded. "Exactly."
 
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