An Eternal Bond Forms Between Son and Mother.
It Was Just Another Day
The day started out just like any other day, even though it was my eighteenth birthday. I crawled out of bed.
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Not Wanting To
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After I had hit the snooze a half a dozen times, and jumped into the shower as usual every morning. The first blast of cold water doing its duty of relaxing my morning wood before the hot water kicked in. This was my morning habit since I found out long ago if I didn't, he just would not go down. Showering and brushing my teeth, being eighteen now I looked into the mirror wondering when would I mature enough to begin shaving. My father was full blooded Caucasian American from English descent and my mother was full blooded Cherokee American Indian, I guess that is why I had such a baby looking face and no facial hair. Hell, I didn't have much under my arms and my crotch hair looked like something a fourteen-year-old boy would have. Anyway, it never bothered me being half Cherokee was par for the course I guess you would say.
I stand as of now five feet ten inches, I hoped to grow more, since I was about four inches shorter than my father. Also just like my dad my hair was thick dark brown and just as wavy as dads was. It hung down to my shoulders due to of a little bit of rebellious teenage guy thing most of us young'uns have today. Mom always complained all the time, but dad would just giggle saying;
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He'll grow out of it one day, just you wait and see.
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Dad was six feet two inches tall; I say was because he was in an auto accident from a drunk driver about a year and a half ago. It was so horrific we had to have a closed casket at the funeral, neither mom or I got to look at him and say goodbye. My dad was a great father and was highly respected in our community as well as in his business life. He left us not only a very substantial 401k investment but also a 5-million-dollar life insurance policy. Which to our complete surprise was doubled due to an accidental death clause.
Mom stands about five feet two inches and is the epitome of a Cherokee Indian Princess. Her long thick straight black hair flows down to her hips, almost always being pulled back in a pony tail. Her somewhat darker skin tone is just gorgeous, almost like a light pecan tan. Those high Indian cheek bones and very dark eyes that are almost black they are so much of a dark brown. Her eyes are like lasers and seem to be able to look deep into my soul and know at any giving time what I'm thinking about. Her little Cherokee squaw pixie like nose and high cheek bones made her look so noble it was astounding. Lips, her lips are not thin, nor huge, they are just as perfect as the rest of her is. To put it in a nut shell her beauty and presence makes most men tremble at her beauty. Her slender figure and small looking breasts are to die for.
We live in a very small town called Sky Valley, Ga. A little north of town almost at the Georgia/North Carolina line, at the very end of Breckenridge Ln. The population of Sky Valley is only about five hundred people, so suffice to say everyone knows everyone. Very small, very conservative group of people. Needless to say, if you messed with anyone, then you had the whole town against you.
All that I know is my parents loved each other very much with me catching them embracing and kissing almost every day of my life. My dad was truly a loving husband and father.
Being today is my eighteenth birthday, my mom is thirty-six and still looks so much prettier than any eighteen-year-old girl I have ever seen. Mom is an incredible woman and I think she is the best mother anyone could ever have. Although yes, she still grieves since dad died and I catch her almost every day constantly crying from her loss. I do anything and everything I can to boost her spirits, sometimes it works and others it just makes it worse. Now more than a full year and a half later things seem to be getting a little better.
The strange thing about my parents was that my dad married her when she was eighteen years old. This is the weird part of it all, at the time my dad was thirty. How an thirty-year-old white man hooked up with a eighteen-year-old Cherokee princess I never knew until about two months ago. Mom sat me down one day and explained everything.
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It all started when he was having lunch at the drugstore in Dillard, which is seven miles away. And yes, we still had a drugstore that had a fully functional lunch counter. Mom came in with a couple of her girlfriends and ordered chocolate malts setting a few stools away from my dad. I guess they didn't think about the total price and were rummaging around in purses and pockets trying to scrounge up enough money for the malts. My dad motioned to the soda jerk and told him to put it on his tab. After the soda jerk told them the bill was paid for, they all squealed with joy saying thank you. Her friends wanted to walk around the nearby stores, and since mom had only touched her malt, talking so much, she wanted to finish it. The girls left and mom moved over next to my dad shaking his hand saying thank you again and telling him her name was Inola-Koko. She said;
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Yea I know two first names is weird but my father insisted on it, my full name is Inola-Koko AniWahYa, most everyone calls me either Nola or Koko.
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My father shook her hand saying;
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My name is Major Robert Roper; most everyone calls me Rob for short.
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She smiled up at him saying;
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I like Major better than Rob, if you don't mind.
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He asked if there was any meaning to her name since he knew most Indian names did have meaning. She explained that Inola was (black fox) and Koko was (the night) saying;
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I guess I'm the little black fox of the night.
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Also explaining that AniWahYa was the (Wolf Clan)
My father was not in any way a pervert asked her how old she was. She told him she had turned 18 yesterday. Dad looked at her saying;
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Happy Birthday Nola!
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She blushed a little saying thank you. After she finished her malt, he asked if he could give her a ride home, and that he wanted to talk to her father. That really spooked her and she asked why he wanted to speak with her father, she also worried about him scolding her about talking to strangers. Dad told her that he thought she was a very beautiful young lady and seemed to have a kind heart and wanted to ask her father if he could see her again.
With that her beautiful pecan tan cheeks turned a bright crimson red, and she agreed to the ride home. Mom called her friends on her Nokia phone that by today's standards we call a brick since they were unbreakable. Hell, those things you could throw across the street and the only thing that would happen was maybe a small scratch on the cover somewhere. I remember once dad telling me he had dropped it while running in from the pouring rain and having to go back out finding it in about a three-inch-deep puddle of water. Bringing it back inside and taking it apart, drying it off with a hair dryer and it never failed to work.
Anyway, he drove her home and waiting outside her father came out with a frown on his face. Dad introduced himself and her father shook his hand saying his name was Unega-Waya, which meant (White Wolf). Dad then explained in detail how they met and that since she was 18 years old, he would like his permission to see her again. They sat down on the front porch and talked for over an hour about Dad's life and why he would be interested in a young woman as Nola. Dad basically told him his life history being in the USMC and the divorce of his cheating wife, childhood, everything. After about the first 30 minutes her dad turned and yelled into the house, "
Nola, 2 coffees please.
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A couple minutes later she brought them out handing one to her father and one to my dad, never saying anything and never looking either of them in the eye. Then not saying anything she went back into the house.
They continued talking about anything and everything, after about another 30 minutes her father stuck out his hand and said;
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Rob, I know there is quite a difference in your ages, although I am a damn good judge of people. IF, and only if, Nola would like to see you again you have my blessings. I must warn you, if you ever make her cry for any reason, IT WILL BE MY PLEASURE TO KILL YOU WHERE YOU STAND.
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My father responded;