I do not own this show or have any rights to it. This is my first LITB fan fiction… This is after the episode in the fourth season called 'Mistaken Identity' Mr. Banyan, Brandy Gonzalez and Melanie Langsford belong to me.

DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own this show.

Ward came home as June was put the dishes on the dining room table.

"Hi dear," Ward said happily, when he put his arms around an unsuspecting June.

"Aaaah!!" June softly yelled, as she caught the plate before hit it the table.

"Did I scare you, dear?" Ward asked with a slight laugh as June turned around and smiled.

"I didn't hear you come in. How was your day?" she welcomed him home with a kiss.

"I had a good day. Where are the boys?"

"Doing their homework and Wally wants to ask you something."

"Oh, does he? I wonder what it is," Ward said when she put the food on the table.

"I don't know but dinner's ready, call the boys?"

"Sure," Ward opened the door from the kitchen that led to the foyer adjacent to the stairs, "Boys!! Supper's ready."

"Okay, we'll be right down dad!" Wally responded as Ward went to the table.

During dinner, the boys talked about school events and plans for the weekend.

"So, Wally, your mother tells me you want to ask me something. What did you want to ask me?"

"Oh, yeah Dad, I want to know if I can spend the night at Eddie's on Friday?"

"That's fine with me if Wally wants to spend the night at Eddie's," Beaver said.

"Well, your father and I will have to talk about it but Beaver, are you sure you don't mind? I would rather you spend the night with Gilbert or Richard so there is no favoritism."

"That's fine Mom. Besides, Wally might end up coming home early if Eddie makes him mad," Beaver said while he laughed.

"Beaver," Ward said sternly. "We'll get back to you on that Wally."

"Okay, Dad."

After supper, the boys went upstairs to finish their homework; Ward and June cleared the table and did the dishes.

"So, should we have Wally spend the night at Eddie's?" June asked.

"I think so. Maybe Beaver can have the room to himself for one night, since in a few years it will be just you, me and Beaver when Wally goes off to college," Ward told her while he handed her a wet plate to dry.

"Oh Ward! Did you have to remind me that Wally will end up going to college in a few years?" June asked sadly.

"Sorry, dear."

June said, "I think we can let Wally stay at Eddie's."

"Okay, I'll go up and tell him," Ward said then kissed June and went upstairs to the boys' room.

Meanwhile in the boys' room—

"Gee Wally, I don't understand how our Founding Fathers could be so cruel when it come to women.

"Yeah.," Wally told him.

Wally was at his desk doing math, Beaver was sitting at the chair near the desk reading about the 1920's when the door opened.

"Okay Wally, you can spend the night at Eddie's," Ward told him with a smile.

"Okay, thanks Dad, I'll go call Eddie now."

While Wally left the room to make the call, Ward sat on the corner of Beaver's bed while looking at the book Beaver had in his hand.

"What are you reading?"

"I'm reading about the Women's movement to give them the right to vote, Dad."

"Yeah, we've had times in our history that we don't treat people right, like the slavery issue and women. I think our Founding Fathers knew this country would be changing once they are gone and they were right."

"Yeah, but why did it have to take so long?" Beaver asked.

"Because Congress and the President like to take their time and plus it takes years to change the Constitution," Wally came back to finish his homework.

"Thanks again, Dad."

"No problem Wally." Ward answered as he got up to leave.

Few hours later—

There was a knock on the boys' door as Wally told the knocker to come in.

"Boys, your father and I are going to bed. Are you almost done with your homework?" June asked as Ward who had finished turning off the lights, and locking doors came from behind.

"I'm almost done Mom, I got 4 problems left. Goodnight Mom, goodnight Dad."

"Good night boys, Beaver, don't stay up too late either," Ward told them then warned Beaver.

"I'm almost done on my reading and I'll go to bed."

They closed the door to go to bed then ten minutes later the boys unmade their twin beds and went to sleep.

The next morning—

The boys were eating breakfast when Ward came in to sit with them, while June poured coffee in his cup.

"So, boys, today's Friday."

"I know, I'm excited I don't have to go to school for two days," Beaver told them as he gulped down some scrambled eggs and bacon.

"Yeah and I get to spend the night at Eddie's."

"Sure you are!!" Beaver said sarcastically.

"Beaver, that is enough," Ward told him annoyed as he finished his cup of coffee and got up.

"Okay, Dad."

The boys also got up and said their goodbyes then a few minutes later Ward gave June a kiss then took his briefcase and left for work.

At Ward's work—

He walked in, gave greetings to his co-workers then saw his secretary who had a worried look on her face.

"What's wrong?" He got a funny feeling in the pit of his stomach when he asked.

"Greg wants to see you in his office," his secretary told him sternly.

"Okay, well I'm sure it's nothing."

Ward left to go see his supervisor, Greg, who was waiting in his office, Ward felt nervous as he wondered if he'd lose his job at the marketing firm he worked for since Wally was born.

He opened the door to his office.