FATHER/SON
MOMENT
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters (it'd be cool if I did, though) except for those you don't recognize. They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone. I know Fred use to be into the whole drug thing and Angel use to be a big bad boy. Give me a break. I'm trying to deal with typical teenage issues. And NEVER do drugs or liquor! I don't care how old you are. Stay away from them. They'll kill you! Not that I'm on the subject of bad things child abuse is also awful. Don't hurt your children, either. No matter how upset you get. That is all.
A/N: One last chapter follows this one. I hope you enjoy this one, though. Don't forget about those reviews, please.
Summary: Angel and Connor have a father and son talk. It's a real talk. For once, Connor isn't in any trouble or anything. This is going to be a little mushy (but I like a little mushy sometimes).
CHAPTER 31
Connor sat near his window looking at the moon that night. Then a knock came at his door.
"Come in," said Connor.
Angel walked in and closed the door. "Hi," said Angel.
"Hi," said Connor.
"I just wanted to say good night."
"Good night, Dad."
Angel started to leave. But he stopped. "Connor, can I talk to you?"
"All right," said Connor.
Angel pulled a chair up and sat next to his son. "Looking at the sky?" Connor nodded. "It's a good sight." He nodded again.
"Dad, I deserved it," said Connor.
"Deserved what?"
"I deserved it all the times you punished me. I deserved worse actually," said Connor.
"I know. I'm not sorry about what I had to do," said Angel. "But it was only done because I love you."
"I know. I love you, too, Dad," said Connor.
"I feel lucky," said Angel. "For once."
"Why?" asked Connor.
"Because I have you, lug head," said Angel, ruffling his hair. Connor laughed with a sigh. "Then there is Cordy. I never thought I'd have someone as great as she is."
"You deserve her. And she deserves you. You deserve a lot, Dad," said Connor.
"No, I don't."
"Dad, none of that past stuff was your fault. You were a souless demon back then. You're a caring guy now. I like that," said Connor.
"So do I," said Angel.
"Dad," said Connor.
"Yeah?"
"Thank you."
"For what?"
"For being you. For being my father."
"I don't need thanks for that. I enjoy it. Even when you act like you're without home training," said Angel.
They hugged warmly. "But thank you for being my son."
"No problem," said Connor. "Sometimes." They laughed.
"Oh, and Connor," said Angel. He looked at him. "Since Leslie's here I thought that we could have that s-e-x talk."
"Do you hear that?" asked Connor quickly.
"What?" asked Angel.
"Uh, coming, Gunn!" called Connor, racing out of the room.
"Oh, yeah," said Angel. "Typical teenager."
MOMENT
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters (it'd be cool if I did, though) except for those you don't recognize. They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone. I know Fred use to be into the whole drug thing and Angel use to be a big bad boy. Give me a break. I'm trying to deal with typical teenage issues. And NEVER do drugs or liquor! I don't care how old you are. Stay away from them. They'll kill you! Not that I'm on the subject of bad things child abuse is also awful. Don't hurt your children, either. No matter how upset you get. That is all.
A/N: One last chapter follows this one. I hope you enjoy this one, though. Don't forget about those reviews, please.
Summary: Angel and Connor have a father and son talk. It's a real talk. For once, Connor isn't in any trouble or anything. This is going to be a little mushy (but I like a little mushy sometimes).
CHAPTER 31
Connor sat near his window looking at the moon that night. Then a knock came at his door.
"Come in," said Connor.
Angel walked in and closed the door. "Hi," said Angel.
"Hi," said Connor.
"I just wanted to say good night."
"Good night, Dad."
Angel started to leave. But he stopped. "Connor, can I talk to you?"
"All right," said Connor.
Angel pulled a chair up and sat next to his son. "Looking at the sky?" Connor nodded. "It's a good sight." He nodded again.
"Dad, I deserved it," said Connor.
"Deserved what?"
"I deserved it all the times you punished me. I deserved worse actually," said Connor.
"I know. I'm not sorry about what I had to do," said Angel. "But it was only done because I love you."
"I know. I love you, too, Dad," said Connor.
"I feel lucky," said Angel. "For once."
"Why?" asked Connor.
"Because I have you, lug head," said Angel, ruffling his hair. Connor laughed with a sigh. "Then there is Cordy. I never thought I'd have someone as great as she is."
"You deserve her. And she deserves you. You deserve a lot, Dad," said Connor.
"No, I don't."
"Dad, none of that past stuff was your fault. You were a souless demon back then. You're a caring guy now. I like that," said Connor.
"So do I," said Angel.
"Dad," said Connor.
"Yeah?"
"Thank you."
"For what?"
"For being you. For being my father."
"I don't need thanks for that. I enjoy it. Even when you act like you're without home training," said Angel.
They hugged warmly. "But thank you for being my son."
"No problem," said Connor. "Sometimes." They laughed.
"Oh, and Connor," said Angel. He looked at him. "Since Leslie's here I thought that we could have that s-e-x talk."
"Do you hear that?" asked Connor quickly.
"What?" asked Angel.
"Uh, coming, Gunn!" called Connor, racing out of the room.
"Oh, yeah," said Angel. "Typical teenager."
