Chapter Seven

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Gustavo's pov

I never thought I would be getting married, but then my parents told me about a nice girl they knew of and out of respect for my mother and Lola I accepted to meet her.

In our first meet up, she seemed nice and she was wife material. After talking for two hours I decided to marry her.

Lola-may her beautiful soul rest in peace- always wanted Diego and I to have a wonderful married life. She said she couldn't have that hence why she wanted her son to have that.

She sat us down on many occasions and talked to us about the value of marriage, how we should save ourselves for our partners, never cheat on them, always stay by their side no matter what-except cheating, which was the reason she left her husband-.

She made marriage look like a good thing honestly.

Out of the both of us, Diego has always been family oriented. He has always wanted to have a family of his own. I think it came from the fact that he was a child of divorce, so he having a family was really important to him. He said he wanted a wife, and four kids-and that's just because he didn't want it to be much for her-. Leave it to Diego and he would have a whole soccer team of kids.

I remember when he and his mother moved here, that was when he was 6 and I was 5. We instantly became friends. He was the shy, nice one and I was the outgoing mean one. We made the friendship work that way.

While I was beating up kids for messing with Diego, Diego would go back to them and apologize, which would make me angry and beat them again.

We went on with our lives as a duo, doing everything together. Most people thought we were fraternal twins because of how we moved.

Even though we had different styles and personalities, we still found a way to fit together. I loved him. He's my big brother and I wouldn't trade that for the world.

We met Danny in junior year of high school. Danny tried flirting with me but then I rudely turned him down. Then he turned my left and tried flirting with Diego who nicely turned him down.

From then on he stuck with us. Danny was openly bisexual, he didn't lean to one gender than the other. He liked both gender equally and he made sure to let us all know about it.

You know how I'm outgoing and Diego is more reserved?...Danny is just on another level.

We would go out and Danny would openly ask out a couple. He has offered threesomes more than he has offered us food in his life time.

It was like he liked sex too much-he did-.

Danny didn't grow up with parents. He was raised by his grandfather, who had died in an early stage of his life. So he had to live on his own because he didn't care for orphanages or foster care.

Diego had made a point about Danny using sex to feel the void of being wanted.

Which had me thinking, he really did force himself into an our friendship, not that I'm complaining. I loved Danny to like my brother, I'm happy we're friends. And it did make me happy that we could give him the love he so badly deserved.

He found a mother in Lola too before she died.

I know Diego and I have known her for a longer time than he had, and Diego being her child...her death really struck him the most I might say.

Imagine finally having a mother, only to find out years later she died.

He was so depressed after, we didn't see him for weeks. We tried but he didn't want to meet anyone.

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