Hunter returns Katie's kiss and chuckles, about to tell yer yes, they'd eaten everything, but he didn't get the chance. Watching BJ come racing down the hall, he grins. There he went again... one minute he was mature, and the next, Hunter would guess he was just a five-year-old. He wondered if he'd ever know just exactly what it was about the boy that caused that, but he probably wouldn't ever have the guts to ask.
Smiling back at Katie, he gives her a wink. He knew she was going to call her boss today, and he really wanted to know what he's said, but... now was not the time. "We did think for a while there, we'd have to eat everything, but lucky for you, it's not ready yet."
"Wasn't ready," Mick corrects as he walks in with the salad, setting it on the table. "Now it is." Giving Katie a smile, he nods to her. "Grab a seat, Rosetta's bringing the lasagna."
It wasn't long before the family was all seated around the table. After Mick gave the prayer, food was passed and there were many murmurs of pleasure as Rosetta's lasagna was tasted. Even Hunter had to admit it had been a long time since he'd had any this good - if ever.
Feeling quite comfortable sitting next to Katie, Hunter joins in the conversations, thoroughly enjoying himself...
"So how's the knee feeling?" Mick asks Hunter in between bites.
Hunter wipes
his mouth with his napkin and shrugs. "It's still connected to my leg.
Nothing a good shot of bourbon wouldn't fix." The words had slipped out
before he'd thought, and he smirks at himself for saying it. "But... I
have come to the conclusion you run a dry camp around here."
Mick gains a quiet sort of smile. "We do."
Hunter
hadn't dared to voice his question since being here, but he really was
curious, and this seemed an okay atmosphere in which to ask. "So... why?
I mean... just 'cause of visitors and stuff, or does everyone here hate
the idea of having a bottle of beer in the fridge?"
Mick
took no offense, knowing that Hunter might not realize the implications
of that remark. He shakes his head slowly. "No, actually, a few people
here enjoy a good beer every once in a while, or a glass of wine. But
it's usually kept to dinner in town." Pausing, he studies Hunter's face.
There were others here at the table, including BJ. But Mick had long
since become comfortable with the topic, no matter who was present. "The
reason we run a dry camp is because of me."
Hunter
nibbles on his garlic bread, still not quite understanding. He wasn't
trying to start anything - he was just confused. "You think alcohol is
the devil's brew, huh?"
"Nope." Mick shakes his head
again. "It's the people who abuse it that turn it into something bad -
it's not bad in itself, just like anything." Letting another pause
linger, he takes a sip of his water, sensing Hunter's curiosity but
allowing the quiet for just a few moments. "There is no alcohol on this
ranch because I've had problems with alcohol abuse."
Hunter blinks. It wasn't that he didn't believe it, he just never would have guessed it. "Seriously?"
Mick
chuckles at Hunter's innocent surprise, even though the subject was
quite serious. "Unfortunately, yes. I used to be a heavy drinker." His
eyes briefly drift to Rosetta as he still feels the pangs of sorrow deep
down. "I did a lot of things I'm not proud of while under the influence
of alcohol. Getting drunk was my way to escape my problems."
By now, Hunter had shrunken back just a little in his chair. "But... you quit?"
"I did. After I sought help."
"Help? As in..."
"As
in professional help." Mick was not fond of those memories. It had
taken two separate stays at the McClain ranch to break his habit, and
the second had been intertwined with Dylan's own drug use problems. "I
left here and stayed at a place where they help people who struggle with
drug and alcohol addiction through counseling and such. Took me twice
and almost losing my family to get through it, but I eventually did."
Hunter now felt slightly embarrassed for bringing the
subject up at all, although he didn't think badly of Mick. On the
contrary, he probably respected him even more now. One, for actually
being able to quit drinking. And two, for having guts enough to talk
about it. Realizing his original comments though, Hunter bites his lip.
"I'm sorry... if I would have known, I-"
"You're fine," Mick assures him. "I'm not offended if you're not."
"Well of course not."
"Good." Mick's smile returns as he picks up his fork to resume eating.
Hunter
is alone with his thoughts for a moment before taking a bite of his
bread. Glancing at Katie, his eyes bore a look of apology, and showed
her his embarrassment, though slight. He wished he would have known
about Mick's history... it would have explained a lot and left no need
for his questions. Hopefully the conversation would move on.
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