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The Rebirth Of Andrew Bishop - Chapter 27
Date: 8/20/2016, Categories: Bisexual, Author: Bipeep, Rating: 9, Source: LushStories
better at cooking than me. I make cereal," Tess informed her. "Well, good for you young Tess. Far too many of us women were domesticated before we had a chance to experience life. You stand your ground," her new friend said. "It's not so much that. It's just that like I said, I am not any good at it. People can't rely one me to have an edible meal, so I don't want the responsibility," Tess confessed. Dave returned with a nicely-fitting tee shirt on. 'So it is true, they share Andrew's bedroom,' Evelyn thought. "Well, we had better leave the cooking to the boys then," said Evelyn, "Come on, white wine on the veranda for us girls." They were about to step out onto the veranda when Drew and his father came through the door. "I put some more stock in the crock pot. We'll probably need something else cooked now that you have invited Geoff and Jackson for dinner. Evelyn and I are having a drink while we look at the garden," said Tess cheekily as she stepped past them, "Hi Henry," she added and kissed his cheek. Evelyn waited until they were outside before she giggled loudly, "Why Tess, if I didn't know better I'd say that you have those boys of yours wrapped around your little finger!" "That I have," Tess replied. Drew went into the kitchen and looked through the fridge. He had some minced beef, so he hurriedly decided to make a meat loaf as well. "Need a hand with anything?" Dave asked. "Yes, could you grate me a carrot and turn the oven on," said Drew as he washed his hands. ... Henry sat at the bench with a cold beer and watched his son and this other man that he didn't really know work as a team in the kitchen. They were very comfortable with each other. Henry thought that if it was two heterosexual men they would each stay in their own space. But he saw that these two didn't worry if they brushed against each other. Touching was nothing for them to be afraid of. The talk between them was comfortable, respectful and some times funny. In no time at all the meat loaf was in a pan and in the oven. "Steam the rice or make a salad, which do you want to do?" Drew asked Dave. "I'll do the rice, that's a no-brainer, salad boy," was the reply. "I heard you were out bird watching today. Did you get any good photographs?" Drew asked his father. "Yes quite a few, actually," Henry replied. "Can I have a look at them later?" asked Dave. "Sure, the camera is in my car, I'll get it and show you what I managed to find," answered Henry. He scampered out the back door to get his digital camera from the four wheel drive. "Thanks for showing a bit of interest in his birds," Drew said. "What do you mean? I am interested. I'd like to know what is living on this property with us," Dave answered honestly. Dave took his beer out the front door and left Dave and Henry sitting at the bench looking at photographs on the small screen of the SLR camera. Tess and Evelyn were down at the end of the veranda leaning against the rail with their wines in hand. As he approached, Tess ...