Where we left off:
James has been born, things are beginning to go downhill for the threesome
as their adulthood leaves scars, challenges and changes for all of the Evans brood.
Lara (and Julie) is quickly realising that she is nothing
more than a mediocre child with limited social skills. She is possibly becoming a social outcast –
maybe she’ll follow in her father’s steps and join the criminal underbelly? Its
not a life that Hunter wanted for any of his children, but can you really fight
your genetics. Its times like this that Hunter wished his girls were raised together
…
Meanwhile Emily is turning into a Straight A Student – in Primary
School at least – and while she has no extra-curricular activities, she is in charge
of her baby brother from time to time.
She is befriending a boy form school Emiliano Jung, a kid in her grade. At the moment they do everything together,
becoming the best of friends.
James is toddling along.
He is becoming an independent toddler, who rarely needs anything from
his caring mother, Charlotte. Charlotte
is determined to see her children succeed, as she has done. She is a talent for sure, but her greatest
passion is her children – having created several masterpieces and a slightly
shiny star, she is content to raise her family.
As time moves on and priorities change – Charlotte and Hunter
fall back into them once-in-a-moon-ways her kids are the most important thing
to her and she did most of it alone anyway. She is content to live her life as
a mistress. If that ever changes, is there anything really stopping her?
Hunter is at a loss in regards to his family. He doesn’t know where he should be since both
his families are growing up with out him around. Maybe it’s truly time to commit to one? The
question is which one?
It seems that Charlottes dissociation with him is answering
his question. Even she isn’t sure where it came from but maybe she is tired of
playing mistress. Her kids are unaffected at the moment but what happens later?
Things get worse for Charlotte and Hunter – as they begin to
resent each other. I mean is it fair to critic
her intimate abilities when he has been her only lover for so long? Perhaps an actual day out might make things
better? It didn’t. The outing was a disaster – the venue empty
of anyone, and Hunter clearly thinking that this solved their problems. Charlotte left unsatisfied and disheartened. It thinking time.
Hunter, went home to Lara – for the first time in weeks to find
mother and daughter fighting but Lara as flirty as ever. Hunter needing to feel normal – carried on.
Julie was disgusted and embarrassed by her parent’s behaviour, scoffed at both
of them and went about jeering at strangers.
When she allowed herself to be complimented by a co-worker,
Charlotte realised that she had put her happiness on hold for Hunter and
decided that maybe it was time to move on.
With that decided Charlotte ended things with Hunter. It was sad – mostly for the kids, but they
would be better for its Charlotte was sure.
Hunter was enraged. He
stomped off home to let off some frustrations, but at the moment he was too
angry to even entertain Lara and her libido.
So he instead focused his anger on the gym – but not without damaging
his relationship with Julie further.
End Part two ...