"Son, I understand the route you are taking."

"Dad, you know? But you never broke up with Mom!"

"I know, but in a marriage, there are grudges. Some are solved at bedtime, some are solved at the moment,and some takes days, weeks, or even months."

"Bedtime?"

"A little talk and some love moment," Added William, with a wink.

"Dad, I understand now. But what does this have to do with my love? Aviva and I are married... opps!"

"You are?" Chuckled William.

"No."

Chris and William walked around the Central Park of Manhattan. Tomorrow afternoon was Martin's wedding. Chris told about his animal aventure to William. William explained his such long departure.

"I can't believe how long I have been gone. All because of my long flight delivery. Then, when I found out you and Aviva broke up, I cried that night. I cheered up for a while. When you told me that Martin and Laura were getting married. I was saying to myself and I am asking you, Why didn't you get back to Aviva?"

"I thought I wasn't worthy enough."

"Oh, son. I got one thing to say, try to tell her."

"I can't..."

William watched as Chris sank into a bench nearby in sorrow. He was upset about his son... but happy about his humbleness. Chris thought hard to forget it.

William said, "Chris, I got an idea. Listen to your old, wise pop here. I know how you and Aviva can get back together, and how I can show myself to my family."

"Really, Dad?"

"Oh, yes."