Title: Holly Has Two Daddies
Author: Thesseli
Fandom: Oz
Pairing: Beecher/Keller
Rating: G
Summary: A school project -- write a report on your family.
Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me; I'm just
borrowing them. No sexy Oz inmates or members of their
immediate families were harmed in the writing of this story.
Warning: This was spur-of-the-moment fanfic, not beta'd
and not in the best of taste.
Holly Has Two Daddies
"...and that's why I don't live with my mom and my
stepfather anymore," finished
little Timmy O'Toole, taking a step back from the podium and
beaming proudly.
"Very good, Timmy," said Mrs. Lansdale, watching as he
sat back down at his
desk. "Our next student to read their essay will be
Holly. Holly, why don't you
come on up, so we can all hear about your family."
The class's eyes turned collectively to the smiling little blonde
girl as she stood
up and went to the front of the room, clutching her report in her
hands.
"My Family, by Holly Beecher," she began.
"My name is Holly Beecher and I live in a big house with my
daddy and my
other daddy. My daddy's a lawyer. My other daddy's an
'independent
contractor'."
"My real daddy met my other daddy, Uncle Chris, when he was
in prison.
He went to prison because he ran over a little girl on her
bicycle while he
was drunk. Uncle Chris says that daddy got 'screwed by the
system', but
he was kind of glad he did because otherwise they wouldn't have
met each
other."
"Other people in my family are my grampa. My grampa
didn't like Uncle Chris
at first, because he was in prison. Uncle Chris said that
daddy was in prison
too, so what did that make him, and then daddy got mad and had to
yell at
them both. After that they liked each other. I used
to have a brother, but he
died. My mommy died too, so I went to live with my grampa until
daddy and
Uncle Chris got out of jail. Daddy's case got overturned
and Uncle Chris got
paroled, so now I live with them. The End."
Mrs. Lansdale looked at the girl a little dubiously. She'd
heard about the girl's
unusual family background -- everyone at the school had -- but
she seemed to
be doing all right. And when she thought about it, Holly's
family was probably
no weirder than any other kid's in the class. "Very
good, Holly. You may sit
down."
Besides, she mused, the two former Oz inmates really kept those
rowdy PTA
meetings in line.
This page hosted by
Get your own Free Home Page