Illustration Poll

Pro: You’ll get to see my illustrations of scenes from The Waterfall, Tales of Human Nature, Blurred Lines, Voldensfjordian Murders (text version), Max Fields, and other non-comic works. It’ll also help me improve my drawing skills, and I can post these on Webtoon, not just Tapas and Wattpad.

Con: More time will be needed between updates. I have college and work, and those are always tied for first place on my list of priorities, leaving only so much time for work on stories and comics.

However, I am seriously considering this. What do you think? Poll ends February 1st, 2022.

P.S.: The Aviary of Henry Weston and Blue City Mysteries are going to be illustrated regardless of the outcome of this poll, but not by me.

First Anniversary!!!!!

November 17th-18th, 2020: Gay, Autistic college student Matt Slater starts up the Cascades Stories website, with the first post, “Introduction,” Being posted at 9:59 PM on the 17th. HOWEVER, the website is officially registered on the 18th.

December 9th-11th, 2020: The Social Media Pages for Cascades Stories are created on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

December 24th, 2020: Matt submits “The Aviary of Henry Weston,” a short story, to the Reedsy weekly Prompts contest.

January 3rd, 2021: “The Aviary of Henry Weston” is the first original story posted on Cascades Stories.

January 3rd, 2021: “The Aviary of Henry Weston” also marks the beginning of the Wattpad/Tapas collection “Short Stories by Matt Slater,” featuring short stories and poems from SLS too small for their own book. After a few months of being unposted during the judging for the Writer’s Digest Short Story Competition, “The Aviary of Henry Weston” has been re-added to the collection.

February 2nd, 2021: “The Friend Lock,” also a Reedsy story, is posted on CS.

March 28th, 2021: “Carousel, Carousel” is posted. This is the first poem posted on CS, as well as the first writing by Matt Slater to not have come out of a prompt.

July 11th, 2021: “The Curious Store (AKA Tracing Patterns)” is posted on CS. While originally written for a Creative Writing assignment at Matt’s college, there was no prompt for this story, either. Rather, Matt wanted to write a story from the perspective of a gay, autistic man, and better explain what “stimming” is.

July 13th, 2021: Cascades Stories becomes Six Lakes Studios, as a tribute to his hometown, Lakewood, Washington (neither he nor his family live there anymore), and to his grandmother.

July 30th, 2021: Matt mistakenly publishes the first chapter of The Waterfall two days early. He later unpublished the post, and rescheduled it for the planned premiere on August 1st, 2021.

August 1st, 2021: Matt’s first multi-part story, The Waterfall, gets its first chapter published here, on Wattpad, and on Tapas. However, further chapters are only posted on Tapas and Wattpad.

September 20th, 2021: Matt turns 20 years old.

September 20th, 2021: The Vikings of Vancouver, Matt’s first comic, premieres here, on Webtoon, and on Tapas.

September 18th-24th, 2021: @impromptuwriters features Matt’s haikus about the Greek Muses. Matt later posts these on SLS. Thanks, Gage! 🙂

September 10th and 25th, 2021: Turning into darker works, Matt writes “The Runaways” for the Reedsy Weekly Prompts Contest for September 10th, 2021. Posted on SLS on the 25th of the same month, the Runaways did not win that contest, similar to the other stories submitted to past contests. However, “The Runaways,” as of November 18th, 2021, turned out to be Matt‘s most popular story on Reedsy, with 13 likes. “The Aviary of Henry Weston” is in second place, at nine likes, while “The Friend Lock” has five, and the original version of “The Waterfall,” which was disqualified, has one.

October 25th, 2021: The First Chapter of Blurred Lines #1: The Choir is published, and, sticking to his personal rule, Matt only published the first chapter here, while further chapters will arrive on Wattpad and Tapas.

November 18th, 2021: Six Lakes Studios turns one!!!!

November 18th, 2021: Matt Slater posts SLS’s anniversary video, thanking everyone who has supported SLS in its growth. This is the first video from SLS.

December 2021: Mason and Eric, the 2021 Christmas Special, will premiere. [Postponed, but not canceled]

December 31st, 2021: After this day, The Vikings of Vancouver, will only update on Tapas and Webtoon.

January 1st, 2022: Parker and Luca, Matt’s second comic, will premiere.

January 1st, 2022: “Formerly Cascades Stories” will be dropped from the site title.

February 14th, 2022: Matt, Matt’s third comic, will premiere.

February 2022: Max Fields #1 will premire.

April 15th, 2022: After this day, Parker and Luca will only update on Webtoon and Tapas.

May 2022: Tales of human Nature: Serial Killer will premiere.

May 31st, 2022: After this day, Matt will only update on Webtoon and Tapas.

October 2022: The Nightman of Bellingham Bay will premiere.

2022: SLS will be on Patreon!

2022: Matt will begin drafting the full-length version of “The Aviary of Henry Weston.”

2022: Matt will begin drafting the full-length Graphic Novel (yup, Graphic!) adaption of “The Runaways.” He will not illustrate it, however.

2022: Blue City Mysteries will premiere.

Update 11/12/21

Personal: Eric Horsted, sitcom writer and producer, came to speak at my college about a month ago! I was pretty stoked because it was pretty cool to hear about his work in the industry, how he got started, and the challenges of being a screenwriter. It was also very cool to meet a gay man who had worked his way up in the industry to earn a resume that includes shows like Futurama, the Simpsons, and Reba. After taking this picture, he said “I hope to see your name on the screen someday.” This was amazing. I am now even more inspired to pursue my writing and screenwriting goals. Of course, I will stay in college as a Geoscience major, but I am keeping my Screenwriting minor, and will take his advice of finding time every day to just sit down and write. Thank you for coming, Eric!

The Runaways: Stay tuned for more information regarding an expansion of this story. Hint: It will be a novel, but not the kind of novel you might be thinking of… 😉

The Aviary of Henry Weston: The novelization will be commencing over winter break, and I’m setting a goal to have the first draft ready by next year’s winter break.

Unfortunately, the short story didn’t make it past judging at the Writer’s Digest Contest, but don’t worry, I’ll be reposting it on Tapas and Wattpad. I’ll also be writing something for the upcoming contest. 🙂

Comics: TVOV, Parker and Luca, and Matt are being drawn, but some delays are expected with the rest of fall quarter coming up.

Also, I just got the new Windows 11 upgrade, and Paint got the biggest update it’s gotten in years! It finally doesn’t look like it’s stuck in the mid-aughties! So, I may have a smoother time drawing, but I have yet to try it, so let’s see how it goes.

There is also a fourth comic in the works, but more information on that later.

Oh! And make sure you follow TVOV on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!

Blurred Lines: Updates will be slow. Forgive me.

Other Projects: More work is underway, but the biggest project right now:

The First Anniversary!

Thank you all so much for viewing my work over the past year. Since SLS’s debut (as “Cascades Stories”) on November 12th, 2020, I have started a comic and a few books, gotten my poems shared by Impromptu Writers, and worked up the nerve to submit to the WD contest.

So, please, keep an eye out for the SLS First Anniversary Video, premiering Thursday, November 18th, 2021 on YouTube!

Thanks for reading!

-Matt

Update 8/18/2021

The Waterfall: Chapter Three will be posted on Wattpad and Tapas on Sunday at 4:30 PM PST. I am introducing some new characters.

Comics: The Vikings of Vancouver‘s first strips are underway.

Other than the plot and characters, there is another difference between TVOV and Parker and Luca. TVOV will have standalone comics (with a few exceptions), while Parker and Luca will have more story archs, with a few standalones mixed in.

Halloween: I have a few ideas for TOHN’s ‘substitute’ while I get the details for TOHN ironed out. You will get a Halloween story, mark my words!

Other Projects: The Aviary of Henry Weston, Tales of Human Nature, and Max Fields.

That’s all for now. Thanks for reading!

-Matt

Update 5/9/2021

Sorry for not updating in a while. School.

Anyway, I have some exciting news: An edited version of “The Aviary of Henry Weston” has been submitted to the 90th Annual Writer’s Digest Competition! Wish me luck!

Also, I will do my best to be more active in the Summer, but I just need to get through the rest of Spring Quarter. I do have ideas for upcoming projects, though:

Comic Strip: “The Vikings of Vancouver.” The comic strip follows a Norwegian-Canadian family and their interactions with other people. If you think this sounds like a wholesome family strip, it is not. It won’t be crass or overtly inappropriate either, though. Let’s just give it a “TV-14-DSL” rating. It will be uploaded to Tapas and Webtoon later this year.

Tales of Human Nature: “Volume 1: Rhododendron Heights.” My Halloween Treat to you, as mentioned in a previous update, will be the first volume of Tales of Human Nature. Every volume follows a different story with different characters. TOHN: RH follows an Ryker Whitman, autistic teenager whose family moves to a small, oceanside town in Southwestern Washington from Los Angeles in August 2007, after his dad loses his job due to the Late Aughties Financial Crisis. The Whitmans learn from a local carpenter that a small yet dangerous cult has been active in and around the town since the 1930s. Ryker attempts to learn more about the cult, but he keeps encountering obstacles, and strange things start happening to anyone who tries to help him. TOHN: RH will be all typed over the Summer, and released on Wattpad and Tapas, with a new chapter every Sunday between September 19th (the day before my 20th Birthday) and Halloween. [Postponed until further notice]

Blue City Mysteries: Volume 1 (Stories 1-10). I am working on the first few stories. The series will be set in Lakewood between 2028 and 2033. The first story will introduce the main characters, Detective Carl “Earrings” Warburton, who has been part of the Lakewood PD for nine years, and Detective Zaria “Banker” Bankole, a recent transfer from the Seattle PD, as they investigate the murder of a tennis star, whose body was found in a storage unit.

The Aviary of Henry Weston: Full-length book is under way!

“The Curious Store”: An illustrated short story I will be posting this summer. More details to come later.

Name change: On November 17th, 2021, the first anniversary of this website, Cascades Stories will no longer be “Cascades Stories.” I am changing the name. More details to come later!

Until then, thank you for reading!

~ Matt

P.S. Happy Mother’s Day!

Update 3/5/2021

Hi guys. I’m still focusing on finishing the school year, but I promise, things will pick back up soon.

In the meantime, here are some upcoming projects that I am definitely going to take on sometime this year:

  1. The Aviary of Henry Weston full-length book: No, you read that right. I am going to adapt The Aviary of Henry Weston into a full-length book! I’ll delve a little more into some details that couldn’t fit into the 3k-word limit I had while writing the original short story. You’ll learn more about the relationship between Connor and Burt, Conner and Mario’s story, and the family’s dynamics. I’ll also get more into the other characters: Isabel, Samantha, and Timothy. You’ll learn more about Henry and Iris, as well. I feel like I could’ve done more to describe the kind of family the Westons are. Anyway, I will be doing a lot of writing this summer, and I hope to have the first draft done by Thanksgiving (US).
  2. Ghost in the Machine: I want to write mysteries, and I’m a Computer Science major at EWU. So I thought: “Ooh! What if I wrote a tech noir?” It’s in the idea phase right now, but I hope to start writing it sometime this year.
  3. Tales of Human Nature: I mentioned this story in my introduction back in 2020, but I am going to try writing a few short psych-horror/thriller stories over the summer.
  4. Blue City Mysteries: I am going to start writing stories for my planned mystery series set in my hometown, Lakewood, Washington. Why did I change the name from “Lakewood PD?” I just thought that that name sounded too generic. So, I tried finding a nickname for Lakewood I could draw inspiration from, but it turns out there are none. So, I made one up:
    • There are a lot of lakes in Lakewood, hence the name. Lake are generally presented as blue on maps.
    • There is already a neighborhood within Lakewood called “Lake City,” so that can’t be a nickname for the city, too.
    • Blue is a popular color in Lakewood (at least from my observation). Even the City’s logo is half blue.
    • Therefore: Blue City. Even fits perfectly with the mystery theme.
  5. Untitled Halloween Surprise: Uh, uh, uh! I said surprise. 😉
  6. YouTube: I will start posting videos on YouTube this Summer under my original channel, “Matt Slater.” The Cascades Stories channel may see videos a bit later in the year.

There are a ton of other things I want to do this year, but I think I should pace myself.

I really appreciate everyone who comes to my website. I’m sorry I haven’t been very active. I’ll try to post something during EWU’s spring break.

Until then, let’s get through the rest of this winter!

Thank you for reading!

~ Matt

The Aviary of Henry Weston

PG-13; Bullying, Language

Location: Ruston, Washington

Time: 9:01 AM, December 19th, 2014

Connor Weston stared through the glass wall. He stood on the parlor side, within the 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom, ocean-view house that his late Uncle Henry had bequeathed to him, his sister, and three cousins. Each Weston had a job assigned to them after Henry’s death the day after Thanksgiving. Henry’s lawyer would evaluate their work on Christmas to determine whether the job had been completed in a manner that would’ve satisfied Henry’s wishes, whatever that meant. If they had, they would receive their share of the estate.

Henry’s big sister, Isabel, was renovating and re-opening the once-popular Marina Diner, an old haunt of Henry’s that shut down in 2008. His cousins Samantha and Timothy, Henry’s kids, were given high-ranking positions at Henry’s construction company. His cousin Burt was tasked with restoring the cars in Henry’s collection, saved from the crusher years before but not touched since. Connor’s job, however, was the oddest. The job waiting for him on the other side of the glass.

The birds. No, not the movie. The birds of Henry Weston’s aviary, a peculiar collection of exotic, yet legally obtained pet birds, of whom Connor had been made the de-facto guardian. Successful people are notorious for being quirky, but the extensive bird collection of the late Henry Weston had people talking. They wondered what would compel an army veteran-turned-construction mogul, a husband, and father of two, to adopt all those birds, much less build a dedicated extension on the house for them. One or two birds would not have turned the rumor mill, but fifty’s just weird, Connor thought.

Henry’s wife, Iris, who passed a year before Henry, had agreed with this sentiment. However, with Henry being one of the nicest people you’d ever meet, people generally kept their opinions to themselves.

***

Connor snapped out of his stare after feeling a hand smack his back. He turned around to glare at the perpetrator: his abrasive cousin Burt.

“What are you trying to do, nerd,” Burt sneered, “make them explode?”

Connor brushed his cousin off and went into the atrium to feed the birds. That’s when Horace, Joey, and Glenda, Henry’s largest macaws, started squawking obnoxiously.

“Con Man! Con Man!” Horace yelled, repeating an unfortunate nickname Burt had given Connor in middle school.

“Oh, shut up!” Connor shouted.

“Shut up! Shut Up! Con Man!” Joey yelled.

“Screw you!” Connor scolded.

Glenda then proceeded to squeal so loudly, Connor gave up and fled the room.

Conner was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome when he was five. He hated loud noises and would easily get overwhelmed by sounds like a crowd at a party, styrofoam squeaking – or the macaws’ recent outburst.

Isabel had come into the parlor before Connor had and saw him taking deep breaths against the door of the aviary.

“I’m guessing the feeding didn’t go well,” Isabel inquired.

“I didn’t even get to that!” Connor said. “Those macaws are devil spawn!”

“Connor, are you sure that you don’t want me to do this for you?”

“No, I have to do this myself!”

Before Isabel could respond, Connor braced himself and went back to the aviary, slamming the door behind him. The macaw start started squawking again, but Connor chose to ignore them this time. He walked across the room, past the colorful birds of Henry Weston’s aviary, and into the supply shed. He grabbed the giant bag of bird food he had opened after cleaning the aviary yesterday and pulled it to the center of the room. The birds went quiet. Although they usually weren’t well behaved, they knew not to bite the hand giving them food. They waited as Connor filled each bird feeder with seeds, dried fruits, and nuts. He then closed the bag after loading the last feeder and took it back into the shed.

This was the only part Connor could handle without gagging. Because after the dry goods come the insects and worms. He put on Henry’s old gardening gloves and carefully pushed the hand truck, holding containers of mealworms, potato bugs, and earthworms, out of the room.

“Oh, God,” Connor murmured to himself, bracing as he opened the mealworm drawer and put scoops into the two largest feeders. Placing the hand truck next to the feeders, he went around to the other side.

Opening each container made him cringe, and he gagged with each scoop of crawlers. He quickly poured the bugs into the feeders, feeling the birds’ impatient stares around him, and closed the containers. Of course, he’d have to open it again soon, sending yet more crawlers to their avian doom.

Finally putting the containers back in the shed, he sighed in relief, taking off the gloves before leaving and locking the shed and turning on the faucet for the birds’ drinking fountain. The fountain’s small bowls filled with water, after which Connor turned it off and walked to the door. He turned towards the birds for the final step of the feeding routine:

“Bon appetit!” He called.

He flinched, despite seeing it every time, when all fifty birds flapped at the same time towards the feeders and fountain, like shoppers at a mall on Black Friday.

***

When Connor locked the door, he immediately went into the hall bathroom and thoroughly scrubbed his hands with soap and hot water. He shook his hands off afterward, a bad habit he had developed in preschool but never able to get over.

“Hey, Con Man.” Burt said from the door, making Connor jolt up and spin around.

“What do you want, jerk?” He said through his teeth.

“Your boyfriend’s he…”

Connor blew past Burt before he could finish. This was the best part of Connor’s day. Mario Flores, whom Connor had been seeing for a year now, would visit him every day after work.

Mario worked at the nearby zoo as an ornithology expert. Henry frequented the ornithology center at the zoo, where he met Mario. Hoping to get a bird expert to join the family, Henry had initially tried to set him up with Samantha. However, upon learning Mario’s gay, he refocused him towards Connor without batting an eye. Connor and Mario were both insulted at first that Henry was setting them up for selfish reasons. However, they ended up hitting it off pretty quickly.

Connor flung his arms around Mario, tears in his eyes.

“Oh, Mars,” he said. “I don’t know if I can hold out any longer. Those rude birds and their gross food… I hate it! Why would Uncle Henry make me do this? I…”

“Whoa, whoa, Connor,” Mario shushed. “what happened?”

“Nothing other than the usual. The gross worms, and those obnoxious macaws, and if that wasn’t enough, Burt keeps…”

“Connor, you’ve got to stop letting them get to you – man or birds. Be the bigger man.”

Connor pulled himself off of Mario. “Yeah, if I had $10 for every time that I’ve heard that, I wouldn’t even need the inheritance money.”

Mario sighed. “Connor, you know I could do this for you. I won’t tell anyone.”

“But I would know. And I want to get my inheritance honestly.”

“Well, at least let me come in with you tomorrow. Let me watch. I’m an ornithologist, remember?”

“Fine, but please, let me handle this.”

***

6:20 PM

That night, Mario joined the Westons for dinner. Connor helped Timothy prepare Henry’s favorite meal: Margherita pizza, oven-fried zucchini, and Shirley Temples.

“My dad would’ve been 67 today,” Timothy mused.

“I wish I could say ‘I know how you feel,’ but I don’t,” said Connor. “Losing both your parents in your late twenties must be incredibly rough.”

“It’s not just that. I feel like he left at the worst time. Katherine and I haven’t even set a date yet, and Samantha’s finishing business school. He’s going to miss some of the biggest moments in our lives.”

Connor, who was not a fan of hugging anyone other than his parents and boyfriend, hesitantly gave his cousin a side hug. “I know. But he’s up there now with grandma, grandpa, and your mother.”

It was a silent dinner, with the five Weston’s, four significant others, and the birds, watching the diners curiously through the glass wall of the aviary, past the parlor, and into the dining room.

Burt was the only one at the table without a partner. He and Connor were also the only ones who lived in the house. The others lived with their partners nearby but had access to the house through keys given at the will reading. It was likely that Connor, who was close to Henry and Iris, would get the house since Timothy and Samantha had turned it down, but Burt was competitive. Connor and Burt always had a rivalry, going back to early childhood, when the larger Burt would push Connor into closets or sit on him until an adult dragged him off. Connor truly despised Burt for his bullying, which had become less physical over the years, but still made Connor angry. Isabel, Timothy, and Samantha sided with Connor, as Burt seemed to target him.

Samantha broke the silence. “I’d like to make a toast.”

Everyone raised their glasses.

“To Henry,” she said. “He’s finally flying with the birds.”

The others laughed.

“Hear, hear,” added Connor. “Happy birthday, Uncle Henry.”

“Happy birthday,” everyone said as they clinked their glasses.

***

9:57 PM

After dinner had concluded, and the dishes had been cleaned and put away, the guests started to filter out until it was just Burt, Connor, and Mario remaining.

Burt went upstairs to his room, blasting music at an obnoxious volume. Mario sat on the parlor couch with Connor, staring at the birds through the glass wall.

“They’re gorgeous,” Mario remarked. “Your Uncle had great taste in birds.”

“Agreed,” said Connor, “but you have to admit it is strange for one person to keep fifty for a personal collection.”

“When did he even start?”

“Henry’s had a parrot ever since he was little. When he hit it big in the construction business, I guess he just started investing more in his Ornithophilia.”

“Hmm. And what did Iris say about the birds?”

“She and everyone in the family thought the flock was getting to a weird point,” Connor chuckled. “She put up with it, though. Uncle always made sure she was his top priority, anyways.”

They were rudely interrupted by the feeling of a wet finger in Connor’s ear.

“Burt!” he shouted.

Burt laughed. “Don’t mind me, just getting a beer before bed.”

He wobbled towards the kitchen.

“You’ve had enough, don’t you think?” asked Connor.

Burt turned on his heel, glaring at Connor.

“And who made you the boss, punk?”

“Watch your tone, Burt. You’re an asshole when you’re not pixelated, so lay off the glug-glug, okay?”

Burt stepped menacingly toward Connor. “Listen to me, you little reta—HURK!”

“Walk it off, Burt,” said Mario, as he pulled Burt to the door by his collar. “Come back when you’re ready to apologize.” Mario yanked Burt onto the porch and slammed the door.

“You didn’t need to do that,” Connor said.

“Beleive me,” said Mario as he locked the door, “It was necessary. And you need to get over this stubbornness. You can’t do everything yourself.”

Connor sighed. “Fine.”

Connor got up and yawned. “Thank you for spending the night tonight, by the way.”

Mario followed Connor up the stairs, turning the light off behind him.

***

9:15 AM, December 20th, 2014

Mario sat on the bench, watching his boyfriend fill each feeder, as the birds perched silently around him. Earlier, the birds had caused a ruckus, as they were not familiar with Mario. However, Mario was able to show Connor how to calm them down. Mario also offered to scoop the worms for Connor, but Connor reiterated his point about having to do this by himself.

Connor then turned on the faucet to fill the drinking fountain.

“So Connor,” said Mario, in an attempt to change the topic, “have you decided what you’re going to major in?”

Connor paused for a moment to consider this. “I haven’t even been thinking about it,” he responded. “I know it’ll be in the computer science area, but I’m still torn between programming and engineering. I’m taking enough classes next quarter to really…”

Connor suddenly felt something cold on his feet. He looked down, and there was water all over the ground.

“Crap!” he exclaimed.

Connor turned off the water and went to get rags from the shed. As he stooped down to wipe up the water, Horace suddenly chimed in.

“Con Man! Con Man!” he shouted.

Connor snapped his head towards the offending parrot. Before Mario could stop him, Connor shouted:

“I’ve had it! I’ve had it with you, you damn featherbrain!”

Horace glared before swooping down toward Connor. Connor ducked, avoiding Horace. Unfortunately for Horace, Connor was standing right in front of the fountain. Horace bonked right into the side, falling right on the floor.

“Horace!” Connor shouted.

Mario ran over to examine the bird.

“What was I thinking?” Connor continued. “I know better than this. I’ve been taking care of these birds for a month! How could I be so-”

Mario put his finger on Connor’s lips.

“Panicking won’t help. Look, it wasn’t that hard of a hit. He’s still breathing. Get a blanket, wrap him up, and get in the car.”

***

9:51 AM

Connor sat nervously outside the lab. The zoo didn’t open for their winter light show for another eight hours, so the entire place was eerily empty. This made Connor more nervous. What if he had killed Horace? Never mind the inheritance. Connor would not be able to live with that amount of guilt. Horace was a favorite of Henry’s. Horace was the first bird born in his aviary. Henry raised him into the large, beautiful scarlet macaw he was today.

‘God,’ thought Connor. ‘What if I killed him?’

He turned his head as soon as he heard the door open.

“He’s okay,” said Mario. “Minor head trauma. He should rest for a few days, maybe outside the aviary, and I have medicine for him.”

“Can I see him?” asked Connor.

Mario nodded and held the door open for Connor. In the lab, Connor saw Horace in a cage, shivering and scared. This was new to Connor. Horace had always been menacing, brutish, and almost as much of a bully as Burt. But now, he was vulnerable and nervous, just as Connor had been the first time he was in the aviary. Like Connor was every first day of school, or when he had to meet new people.

Connor walked up to the shaking macaw and reached out his hand. Horace flinched at first, not knowing what was happening- whether or not Connor was going to hit him.

“It’s okay, Horace,” Connor cooed. “I’m not going to hurt you. Let me stroke you.”

Horace stepped towards Connor’s hand, and Connor started stroking him. After some time, Horace eventually calmed down and nuzzled up to Connor. Connor was starting to tear up.

“Are you okay?” Mario asked.

“I am,” he said.

Horace cooed as Connor continued stroking him. They had finally started to understand each other.

***

4:20 PM, December 25th, 2014

Mrs. D’Angelo, Henry’s lawyer, watched as Connor released Horace from the cage and let him fly back onto his favorite perch. Horace stayed in a cage in Connor’s room, so he and Mario could keep an eye on him. Now, Horace was playing around like he was a little chick again.

“I’m impressed,” said Mrs. D’Angelo. “You’ve done an excellent job with these birds.”

Connor smiled. “Thank you, Mrs. D’Angelo. I can’t say it was easy.”

“I’d say I believe you. Fifty birds is a lot.”

Connor lead Mrs. D’Angelo out of the aviary, closing the door behind them.

“Connor,” Mrs. D’Angelo continued, “You’ve definitely earned your share of the estate.”

“Oh, thank you, Mrs. D’Angelo,” he said gratefully. “I promise to put Henry’s money to good use.”

Connor tried not to get ahead of himself, but his thoughts immediately went to buying Mario’s engagement ring.

“Well,” said Mrs. D’Angelo, “come by with Isabel, Timothy, and Samantha on the 5th, and we’ll get the details worked out.” She started to leave.

“Wait,” said Connor, “what about Burt?”

“Unfortunately, he didn’t finish the cars, so he didn’t earn his share. But that means you and the others get larger shares. Now go, rejoin your family in the TV room. Merry Christmas.”

However, after she left, Connor didn’t go to the TV room. He headed to the car collection. He opened the door and saw Burt sitting on the stool, face in his palms.

Burt looked up when he saw Connor. His face was red from tears.

“What do you want?” he said.

Connor hesitated for a second before he said:

“I heard.”

“Go away. You’re just here to rub it in my face.”

Connor looked over at the cars. They looked better than they did when Uncle Henry died, but they still had a long way to go.

“One month wasn’t enough, was it?” he said.

“Piss off!”

Burt slammed his hand down onto the worktable as he shouted, rattling every tool hanging above. Connor came into the garage. He shut the door.

“I’m not here to make you feel bad,” he stated.

“Why not?!” Burt said. “I deserve it! I had it coming! I’ve been an asshole for years, and now I’m paying for it! I was going to use that money to go back to school! Now I’m not going anywhere! I’m going to be stuck…”

Connor suddenly stepped forward and hugged his cousin. Burt, initially surprised by the hug, hugged back and started crying into Connor’s shoulder.

“I’m sorry,” said Burt. “I’m such a jerk, and I failed Uncle Henry.”

Connor stayed silent. As much as he hated hugging Burt, he continued comforting his cousin.

Based on the prompt “Write about someone who is given a bird for the holidays but doesn’t know how to take care of it,” from the 73rd Weekly Reedsy Prompts contest.