DON DOKKEN'S P.O.V.

Ever since I married Pam, life has been amazing. Pam is the most wonderful woman ever, and Jason is the sweetest little boy in the world. But things in the world of metal is different. George is being an ass, like always, and I really think he's gonna leave the band. He's been talking about a side band, named Lynch Mob. But Back For The Attack is still doing pretty well on the charts, witch is good. 'Dream Warriors' is still one of our biggest selling singles, so well that's good.

But as long as I have my pretty Pam and sweet Jason, things are looking pretty damn good. I enjoy taking Jason to concerts, movies, the park and all that stuff. I think I might even take him to a baseball game.

Pam cooks the most delicious dinners. Last night she made a chicken cordon blu. It was the best I have ever tasted. It's sorta nice living in the lime light here in Crystal Lake. Yeah, there is a few teenagers who are obsessed with Dokken in the area, but they are respectful so it's not all that bad, even if I do have to sign an autograph or two when I'm down at the convenience store picking up some juice.

Pam is enjoying the life of a rock star's wife. She finally bought herself a that new dress that she wanted. And she was able to replace her old vacuum with a newer one, witch was good, because her old one was very loud and unpleasant.

I loved life here in Crystal Lake. It was so quiet, so serene. Way different from the noise and lights of Los Angles.

I did do one thing that Pam wasn't exactly excited about though. I took Jason to New York City and took him to the big Toys R Us, and let him buy whatever his heart desired.

When Jason and I came back from the huge toy store, Pam looked at me like "Really, Don? How much did you actually spend on stuffed toys?"

I think I spent over 2 thousand dollars on all the toys total. But it was all worth it to see Jason smile.

Now his whole room was filled with over fluffed teddy bears, huge stuffed elephants, tons of Spider Man toys, and again more huge plush toys.

I felt like I had to protect Jason from all the harms the world poses to him. I love him like a son, and I really feel sorry for him, it's not his fault he had that disorder that causes him to be deformed and retarded, he was such a sweet boy, and a joy to be around.

Pam says I'm being too nice to Jason. But I don't see why she has a problem with that, She is like this all the time to him. I just bought him ten $70.00 teddy bears and a lot more toys.

Pam thinks I'm spoiling Jason way too much. But I think Jason deserves it. And Pam knows that too. It wasn't me who took him to his first metal show, that was Pam.

But life is good in Crystal Lake. And right now, that's all that matters. Life here with Jason and Pam.