“You had no problem when she told you she was willing to join you and her brothers working for the government.” She came to stand beside me. Of course she didn’t put an arm around my shoulders—not that she would have—but she was siding with me, and that meant more than physical contact ever could. “Accept her decision now.”
I found it extremely interesting that my father immediately backed down.
“Bryan, why don’t you say something?” Tony demanded.
Bryan raised an eyebrow. “I have more than enough on my plate dealing with my wife and her children.”
Mother studied him, a thoughtful expression on her face. “Bryan, if you didn’t wish to get married—”
“Nonsense, Mary!” Father spluttered. “Everything was planned! The church, the country club…LBJ even hinted he and Ladybird might drop by!”
“But they didn’t,” she said ironically, and he flushed and subsided. “Now then, Bryan—”
“It’s nothing more than settling into a new situation, Mother. I’m sorry I mentioned it.”