Fantastic update Cheezey! I personally didn't take Blair's comment about not letting name their babies as any indication that she was pregnant, only that she didn't much like Cycl0n3's penchant for net names. And I can't blame her. But trust Madison to get it wrong.
And the rifling through the underwear drawer has been explained. That's exactly where I keep my engagement and eternity rings when I'm not wearing them. None of my kids were brave enough to rifle through that drawer.
I don't think most would've, but there's always that one doofus in every crowd, so I figured I'd have some fun with the misunderstanding.
And yes, Cycl0n3 has odd ideas on where one might keep a jewelry box!
Awesome update. That rumour story was intense. Almost believed it. And wow, wonderful moment. Happy to see them engaged. Looking forward for next update.
Thank you! The rumor mill can be quite a ride when it gets going.
Madison was simply daydreaming too much, because she's Madison.
Pretty much.
Chapter 22
Blair was so excited that Cycl0n3 proposed that it took her a moment to process. She had always imagined that romantic moment in the abstract, some special day when her one true love would kneel before her and ask her to spend their lives together in a beautiful gesture. And now it was happening for real, with Cycl0n3. Not as polished or debonair, but undeniably sincere and endearing in his unique way.
“Yes! Yes, of course! Oh, my Watcher! Yes!” Blair could hardly contain herself. She broke into a huge grin, one that Cycl0n3 mirrored upon seeing her enthusiasm. Cycl0n3 slid the engagement ring onto Blair’s finger and watched her admire it. “We’re engaged! Wow! I didn’t know you were planning this! How long have you been—is
that what you’ve been so secretive about?”
“Busted,” he admitted. “The night of the party, I met up with a diamond broker from Bridgeport. Found him online and he was in town ready to cut me a deal. But obviously I couldn’t take you along for that. I hope you didn’t think I was cheating or anything.”
“I thought something was up, but not that. Or this. I trust you, Cycl0n3. You’ve never given me reason not to.” She met his eyes. “It’s one of the things I love about you.”
“Not my suave sophistication?” he asked in a corny, overly-dramatic voice before pulling her into a dip kiss.
Blair giggled. “That still needs a little work. It was a nice kiss, though.”
“Good thing you love me for my brains, and my—”
She cut him off. “Don’t ruin the moment with that hard drive joke again.”
“Yes, dear.” He smirked. “See, I’m already getting good at this marriage thing.”
When they got home, Tamara, Emma, and Stiles were all watching a movie. “Hey, you two. Fun night out?”
Blair was still beaming, and she held out her hand. “Yes!”
Tamara spotted the ring right away. “Is that—whoa!” She looked from Blair to Cycl0n3. “Did you two get engaged?”
Cycl0n3 answered with a succinct, “Yup,” while Blair squealed out a more enthusiastic affirmation.
“Congrats,” Stiles said, and Tamara hugged Blair.
“Yeah, definitely! I hope you’ll be really happy.” Emma gave Blair a wry look. “And I hope you realize you’re stuck with him for good…”
“Ha. Ha. Ha.” Cycl0n3 made a face at Emma.
“So, when’s the big day?” asked Tamara.
Blair and Cycl0n3 exchanged looks. “We didn’t decide yet, but… soon?”
“Sure,” Cycl0n3 answered. “I just took care of the proposal. The wedding planning stuff? That’s all you. You’re into all the flowers and storybook romance kind of things, so you just pick out the place and time, let me know, and I’ll be there.”
“Wow, way to be involved.”
Blair was amused that Tamara was more offended by Cycl0n3 not participating than she was. “It’s fine. He’s right. I do want the nice, beautiful, perfectly planned kind of wedding. I don’t mind if he doesn’t want to pick out flowers or talk to caterers.” She looked at him. “But you will wear a tux. Just like at prom.”
“Awww. I bet little Cycl0n3 was cuuuute in his high school prom tux,” Emma teased. “Do you have pictures?”
“Hey, I was a sexy beast.” Cycl0n3 struck a pose for effect, while Tamara side-eyed him.
“Yeah, I’m sure.”
“What’s that saying on the internet?” Stiles chimed in. “Pics or it didn’t happen?”
“Et tu, Stiles? Well, I don’t have to stand here and take this. You guys make wedding plans. I’m going online.”
“Are you really going online the night you get engaged?” Tamara gave him an incredulous look.
“What? I have friends to tell, too, you know. My guild’s got to know I’ll be MIA during my wedding.” He squeezed Blair’s hand before heading down the hall. “But my lovely fiancée knows my door is always open to her, should she wish to partake in any, ahem, romantic celebrations after you guys finish talking.”
Blair’s cheeks flushed a warm red, while Emma shook her head. “And on that note, let’s get back to wedding plans that don’t involve TMI.”
Fortunately, Boyd and Susan did not find out through the TarzWar grapevine that Blair was engaged before she had a chance to tell them herself. That evening, Boyd had only been on for an hour before calling it a night. Susan was well-rested since Patrick had napped all afternoon, and she was happy to watch him while Boyd caught up on some sleep.
The next day, Blair texted her parents to let them know she was coming over right after work. Although she could have called to share the good news, she wanted to tell them in person. They were waiting in the living room with Patrick when she arrived.
“So, what’s going on?” Boyd asked as she joined them on the couch.
“Well…” Blair was unable to hold back her smile, and she held up her hand to show off the engagement ring.
“You’re engaged!” Susan exclaimed.
“Yup!” She held out the ring so they could look at it.
“Wow. Cycl0n3 proposed, huh? When was this?” asked Boyd.
Blair beamed all over again. “Last night! He took me out to the bistro, and it was really sweet and romantic. Well, romantic for Cycl0n3. You know how he is.”
Susan smiled. “Oh, do tell.”
“Oh, it wasn’t bad, Mom. We’ll just say he was a little un-traditional, but I knew what he meant. He loves me, and the important thing is, we’re getting married!”
“I’m glad you’re happy.” Susan stood up and hugged her daughter. “I take it you two will be looking for a place of your own soon?”
“Yeah. Probably after the wedding, though. The housing market’s a little expensive now, and we have to pay for a wedding, too.”
“Traditionally, the bride’s family usually covers that, so don’t worry about it.” Boyd put a hand on Blair’s shoulder. “Let us know what you want, and we’ll make it happen.”
“Really?” She gave her parents a grateful look.
“We’ve always tried to give you the things you wanted, Blair. This is no different,” said Boyd.
“Thank you. That really means a lot. Especially since I know you’ve got your hands full with the captain over there.”
“Oh, we can handle it. It’ll be fun. We never got to do much for our own wedding back in the day. Not a lot of money with other things to save for, not much time, and while that didn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things,” Susan looked at Boyd, who smiled back at her, “it’ll be nice to give our daughter something more posh. Were you thinking traditional, or destination? Indoor? Outdoor?”
“Definitely traditional, no themes or anything. Cycl0n3 would probably try to push for something weird if I suggested that, and no offense since I know you play it, too, Dad, but I don’t want a TarzWar wedding.”
Boyd chortled. “What, you don’t want a fleet of space marines cosplaying on your special day?”
“No. Even though I know Cycl0n3 would say he’s not a space marine, but a,” she assumed a serious air imitating him, “Level 88 rogue, smuggler class, advanced—”
“—stealth specialization,” Boyd finished in time with her.
“Oh, wow. He’s gone on about it to you guys, too, huh?”
“I’ve heard it before.” Boyd had read it many times in game. He suspected Cycl0n3 had his level and classification macroed for easy copy-pasting, with the amount of times he’d seen that exact wording whenever their guild ran groups or raids with outside players.
“I swear, he tells everyone. I think I heard him bragging about it to the pizza guy the other day. It’s like his second job title.” Blair laughed. “Anyway, speaking of my fiancé,” she brightened even more as she said the word, “I should probably get home. Thanks for everything.” She hugged her parents again. “I’ll let you know when I have some more ideas about dates and places. Oh, and don’t forget to pick out a cute outfit for the captain on the big day!”
“You’re going to keep calling him that, aren’t you?” asked Susan.
“Yup. He’s my little brother. He needs a nickname from his big sister.”
“I see. Well, we’ll do what we can, but I can’t guarantee he won’t puke on whatever he’s wearing. Babies just aren’t discriminating.”
“Maybe he’ll nap through the whole thing.” Boyd glanced over at the baby swing, where Patrick had dozed off.
“Awww. He fell asleep. I won’t disturb him before I go, then. Bye!” She waved first at her parents, then her sleeping baby brother, and left.
“So, Blair and Cycl0n3 are getting married.”
“We knew it was coming sooner or later,” Susan remarked. “But he makes her happy, and we could do worse for a son-in-law.”
“I know. And now we can have family LAN parties on Feast Day and Snowflake Day dinners,” Boyd joked.
“Speaking of which, was that a slip earlier, or are you coming clean, ‘Space’?”
“Oh, he’s an ace P.I., Susan. I’m sure he’ll figure it out before the wedding,” Boyd replied as he sat down at his computer.
Alone in his P.I. office, Cycl0n3 was playing TarzWar. It was later than he usually stayed, but he was waiting for a call back from a client. As long as he had his laptop to keep him entertained, he was fine with that. He and his guild mates were working on skills in their base. He passed a crate of resources to Girbits’ character and began typing.
Cycl0n3 Sw0rd: Here you go. Try not to lose this one to a fleet of killer droids.
Girbits: That wasn’t my fault
Warz Lordz: lol You fired on their leader! What’d you expect? You were lucky we got your corpse and salvaged that hunk of junk you call a ship.
Blizz Ego: Yeah not a great tactical move there @Girbits
Girbits: shut up I thought I could take them they were low level… I kicked their plumbobs last time
Girbits: no one told me the leader had summon army
Smack Pod: Knowing is half the battle.
Space Invader: @Girbits Fixed your ship. Don’t wreck it again or I’ll take your keys.
Smack Pod: Take his hyper drive too. Crazy kids and their reckless flying! Running wild all over the galaxy.
Girbits: shut up smack
Cycl0n3 Sw0rd: @Smack Pod Speaking of running wild all over the galaxy, I hear you’re visiting Sunset Valley?
Smack Pod: Yeah, I need to make a trip to that neck of the woods.
Cycl0n3 Sw0rd: Want to come to my wedding? I told you guys you’re all invited. Even @Girbits, but I’m cutting him off from the open bar.
Smack Pod: @Cycl0n3 Sw0rd Haha I might take you up on that. But seriously, I can probably time my trip around it. Let me know.
Girbits: I’d go just to meet you guys, but my grandmother wouldn’t let me.
Warz Lordz: If I could get the time off work, I’d go, but I can’t.
Cycl0n3 Sw0rd: What about you @Blizz Ego and @Space Invader?
Blizz Ego: Can’t get the time off, either.
Space Invader: Your wedding, @Cycl0n3 Sw0rd? I wouldn’t miss it. Cycl0n3 remembered the notion he’d had months ago about how much Space had in common with Blair’s father. In the time since, he hadn’t given it much thought. Now that he was reminded, it occurred to him that Space had cut back his TarzWar time due to having to help “Mrs. Space” with their newborn around the same time that Blair’s brother had been born. Coincidence? There was only one way to find out.
Cycl0n3 Sw0rd: @Space Invader Cool. So are you from Sunset Valley or are you making a trip, too?
Smack Pod: Meeting two guildies? Cool!
Girbits: this sucks. wish I could hang out with you guys
Blizz Ego: Yeah
Space Invader: I live in Sunset Valley.
Cycl0n3 Sw0rd: You live in SV, too? How come you never said so before?
Girbits: yeah you could’ve met and never knew it
Space Invader: You never asked me where I live before. I rarely volunteer details like that online.
Warz Lordz: Not a bad policy. You never know what weirdos you might run into. Look at what poor @Blizz Ego’s girlfriend wound up with when she tried online dating…
Blizz Ego: At least I have a GF
Blizz Ego: When was the last time you had a date @Warz Lordz?As the conversation trailed off on a different tangent, Cycl0n3 tapped his fingers against the desk. So Space was from Sunset Valley? Whether he turned out to be Blair’s father or not, one thing was for sure: meeting him and Smack Pod would be interesting, and he looked forward to it.
Blair and Cycl0n3 set a close date for the wedding when it turned out that the venue Blair liked best was available on a weekend just before autumn began. The idea of a beautiful outdoor wedding appealed to her, and she hoped the weather would cooperate. Sunset Valley often got rainy in the fall.
Her mother and Tamara took her to a bridal salon to help her find the right dress for the big day. It was a harder choice than she imagined. There were so many beautiful dresses!
“I don’t know about this one. It’s pretty, but… doesn’t it make me look too skinny? And I don’t know about these arm straps.”
“They do look a bit impractical,” Susan agreed.
Tamara looked her over. “Maybe they could alter it, but there are lots more you can try if you’re not sold on it.”
Blair tried on several more gowns before she found one that she absolutely loved. It was beautiful, but on the expensive side. Not Landgraab designer expensive, but far from a bargain.
“This is perfect, but it’s so—”
Tamara examined the label. “This designer’s new on the scene in Bridgeport, and getting to be a hot name. It’s not a bad price, considering. And it looks great on you.”
“If you want it, sweetie, get it,” Susan told her. “I’ll cover it.”
“But Mom, it’s a lot of money, and you and Dad are already paying for the wedding and reception.”
“Your father and I got married in a thrift store special and rented tux at city hall because it was all we could afford. I’ve got no regrets, but I can’t say it was fun having to nickel and dime every little thing for such a big occasion. I’d rather my daughter not feel like she has to.” Susan was kind but firm. “Get the dress. I have my card on me.”
“Mom, I have my own money.”
“Save it for the house you want to buy, then. Or pay for your shoes or hair if you absolutely insist. But this is my treat.”
Blair smiled. “All right. Thanks.”
The day before the wedding, Justin Kayes, or to those who knew him in TarzWar, Smack Pod, arrived in Sunset Valley. It was a Friday, and Justin exchanged texts with both Cycl0n3 and Boyd to meet up for lunch at the local diner. Boyd was working that day, but he was able to leave the lab and meet up on his lunch hour. Not only was he looking forward to meeting Smack Pod, he was also eager to wrap up the double identity game. While it had been amusing to see Cycl0n3 through two different perspectives, soon he was going to be family. Boyd wanted a friendly relationship with his future son-in-law, not a complicated one. The truth was, he liked Cycl0n3. Even if he hadn’t turned out to be Blair’s boyfriend and had been just an online guild mate, he still would have wanted to meet him like he was meeting Smack Pod.
When Boyd got to the diner, he found Justin and joined him at the table, but Cycl0n3 was nowhere to be seen. “Hi, Smack Pod? Or Justin? Which do you want me to call you?”
“Either’s fine, Space slash Boyd,” Justin replied. “You?”
“Go with Boyd, I guess. I’m not used to answering to ‘Space’ outside of text.”
Justin smirked a bit. “All right, but we might make ‘my legal name is Cycl0n3 Sw0rd’ feel awkward when he shows up.”
Boyd chuckled. “Oh, you have no idea.”
“Oh?” Justin gave him a curious look.
They paused while the waiter took their order, and Boyd explained. “He doesn’t know this yet, but I won’t be at his wedding just because he’s a guild mate. I’m the bride’s father. I realized she was dating a TarzWar guildie a while ago, because of the whole ‘Cycl0n3’s screen name is his real name’ thing. Which was weird, since that wasn’t his name when they dated in high school.”
Justin laughed. “Holy llama. You’re his girlfriend’s dad? That’s hilarious. He doesn’t know?”
“Nope.”
“And you didn’t tell him?”
Boyd shook his head. “No. At first I was curious if he was different online, and then it just became kind of an experiment in how long it’d take him to figure it out.”
“Doesn’t seem like it’d be that hard to put together, especially for a P.I.!” Justin took a bite of his pancakes. “I’m so going to rip on him for that whenever he gets here. Must be running late.”
Boyd looked over at the door, where there was no sign of Cycl0n3, and took a bite of his fish and chips. “Hope he doesn’t take too long. I can’t stretch my lunch hour too much. I’ve got things on timers back at the lab.”
The two of them chatted while they ate, moving on from the topic of Cycl0n3 to TarzWar in general, and then other things they had in common, such as their interest in computers and electronics. Boyd talked about some of the work he did at the lab, while Justin told him about the latest invention project he was working on. Boyd found Justin as pleasant in person as online, although he hadn’t expected otherwise. While he liked all of his guild mates, he had always found the most common ground with Justin and his roommate Wei, known in game as Warz Lordz.
Unfortunately, Cycl0n3 still hadn’t shown up by the time Boyd had to leave. “Sorry to bail, but I really can’t stick around any longer,” Boyd said, disappointed. “It’s been fun, though. When Cycl0n3 shows up, tell him I said hi and sorry I missed him.”
“Yeah, it’s a shame. I’d have liked to bear witness to your big reveal myself,” he said with a wry look. “Don’t worry, I won’t spoiler him on it, but you’ll have to tell me how it goes when he finds out.” He shook Boyd’s hand as he got ready to leave. “It was great meeting you, man. I’ll see you tomorrow at the wedding. Which, by the way, thanks for having me at, too, being part of Cycl0n3’s new family and all. I’m glad I made it here to Sunset Valley to meet you guys.”
“It was good meeting you, too. We’ll have to grab a drink at the reception, and you can tell me more about your project. It sounds fascinating.”
A minute or so after Boyd left, Justin got a text from Cycl0n3 apologizing for running behind and telling him he was on his way. When he got there, he headed to Justin’s table. “Going by the description you gave of shaggy dark hair, glasses, striped shirt, and ‘junkyard jeans,’ you must be Smack Pod.”
“Excellent deduction, detective. Nothing gets by you.” Justin shook his hand. “Nice to meet you, Cycl0n3.”
“Thanks. Same.” Cycl0n3 sat down in the empty chair across from him. “So, our table seems to be lacking a middle-aged computer geek. Am I to assume Space is a no-show?”
Justin laughed. “No show? Dude, he was here and left. He had to go back to work. You’re super late.”
Cycl0n3 glanced at the time and winced. “Oh. Wow. Sorry. I was just about to leave when I got a call for a new case, but she took forever giving details, and I couldn’t rush her off the phone. Didn’t mean to hold you guys up so much, though.”
“Space was sorry he missed you.” There was a twinkle in Justin’s eye as he continued the trolling of their guild’s most notorious troll. He had no doubt that part of the reason Boyd carried it on so long was because Cycl0n3 had it coming. Although they liked him, Cycl0n3 constantly bragged about his elite trolling skills, how he was a master troll, and the ways he would fire up not only rival guilds and other TarzWar players, but posters on places like SimTube and 4plum as well. He had even trolled his fellow guild mates in fun a time or two. Justin could not help but appreciate the irony.
“Yeah, I’m sorry I missed him, too.” Cycl0n3 paused to give his order to the waiter, and then continued. “I was looking forward to meeting both of you.”
“Well, we’ll both be at your wedding,” Justin said.
“True.” Especially if he turned out to be who Cycl0n3 suspected. “So, what was Space like, anyway?”
Justin shrugged. “Kind of like you’d expect. Middle-aged computer geek who plays TarzWar and is into science. Pale. Thin. Works in a lab and looks the part.”
“Right.” The waiter brought his food by, and Cycl0n3 took a bite. “He cool to talk to?”
“Yeah. We had a good time. Shame you didn’t get here sooner. I’m sure you’d have gotten a kick out of some of the stuff we talked about.” He finished his pancakes. “So, ready for your big day? I hope your girlfriend won’t mind having a bunch of TarzWar geeks at the wedding.”
“Nah. She’s used to it. She’s marrying one, and her parents are huge nerds. Possibly worse than me, if you go by years of experience.”
Justin tried not to laugh. “You don’t say.”
“Yup. You’ll see at the wedding.” He took another chomp out of his hot dog. “But Blair’s sweet. You’ll like her. I think you two will get along great. Just remember she’s taken,” he said with a grin.
“I wouldn’t flirt with one of the only girls on the planet who’d put up with you, Cycl0n3, especially at your wedding,” Justin teased. “Besides, romance is pretty low on my to-do list right now.”
“Well, if you change your mind, you can always go for one of my roommates. You’d be a huge step up from that loser Tamara’s dating.”
Cycl0n3 and Justin spent another hour talking and chatting over their empty plates, and had a good time together. “Shame I missed your bachelor party,” Justin said as they got ready to leave. “Now I’ll just have to wait for Lang to take the plunge with Dilly.”
“I didn’t have one, actually.”
“Oh, really?”
Cycl0n3 shrugged. “I don’t care about that stuff. Drinking too much and ogling strippers on a wild night out? That’s more Tamara’s kind of thing. If I want to knock back a few and look at women that aren’t Blair, I’ll mix my own juice and load up a dark corner of the internet.”
“Well, I can’t argue with that logic. I’ll see you tomorrow, man. I know you’ve got the rehearsal dinner tonight, and I need to take care of my stuff before the offices around here close. Wedding’s at two at the lounge downtown, right?”
“Yup. See you there in our non-bumming around online clothes.” He made a face. “I still hate wearing tuxes. Those things are so plum uncomfortable.”
After the rehearsal was over, the wedding party of Blair, Cycl0n3, her parents, baby Patrick, Tamara, Stiles, and Emma went to dinner at a restaurant that recently opened uptown. Although someone like Justin, who Cycl0n3 was closer with than Stiles, would have been better suited to being a best man, Cycl0n3 did not have any close local male friends to ask. Stiles was happy to accept the role, while Tamara was Blair’s maid of honor and Emma was a bridesmaid. Cycl0n3 didn’t have any other groomsmen, but neither he nor Blair minded an unbalanced party.
While they were waiting on their food, Cycl0n3 excused himself to go to the bar for a cocktail. Boyd took the opportunity to speak to Cycl0n3 alone, and joined him.
“Cycl0n3, do you have a moment?”
“Sure, Mr. Wainwright. Or now that we’re going to be family, should I start calling you Boyd or, maybe,” he met his eyes, “Space?”
Boyd smiled. “Congratulations, detective. You got me.”
“I should say
you got
me,” Cycl0n3 retorted. “That’s a trolling so hardcore, I’d be furious if I wasn’t impressed. I didn’t know you had it in you. Either version.” He pointed a finger at him. “Seriously, you had to have known for ages now. Probably since that night Blair brought me to your house when she decided to move in with us.”
“Before that, actually,” Boyd admitted. “She mentioned your name change, the same name as one of my TarzWar guildies, who had just left University to go home to Sunset Valley. It was too much to be coincidence.”
“And you didn’t mention that you were my good buddy Space Invader because…?”
“A few reasons. The main one being I was concerned about Blair moving in with you when you were her ex-boyfriend. I’m glad it didn’t turn out that way, but at the time, it looked like a disaster waiting to happen. A window of opportunity for a warning that she might come home in tears was pragmatic.”
“So, fatherly concern?” Cycl0n3 scoffed. “That’s all?”
“No. It was also… interesting. Not to fall back on the old ‘social experiment’ excuse, but it was, in a way. I won’t deny it was intriguing to view the same individual through two different lenses, so to speak.” He frowned. “Except when you’d over-share about your love life in guild chat. Glad I won’t have to regret that I can’t un-see text anymore.”
“This from the guy who told us about his wife wearing a sexy Scully costume for him on Spooky Day that time we all talked about favorite cosplays.” Cycl0n3 made a face as his mind attempted to paint the image of Blair’s mother in such a getup. “Oh, man. That’s going to be my mother-in-law. Awkward.”
“Welcome to my world. Oh, and,” he made a cutting gesture with his hand, “Susan doesn’t need to know I mentioned that.”
“It’d serve you right if ‘Mrs. Space’ sent you to the couch,” Cycl0n3 groused.
“I owe you an apology for not letting you know,” Boyd said sincerely. “It was dishonest and rather childish. Especially since you’re a friend, at least to me as ‘Space.’ So, I’m sorry.”
“Okay.” Cycl0n3 sighed. “You know, I feel like I should be madder at you, but I do appreciate a good trolling job, so, well played. I just can’t believe I didn’t see it before. The funny thing is, a couple times I thought you had a lot in common with, well, you, but I don’t know, I didn’t think—”
“That Blair’s boring old father would do such a thing?”
“Pretty much, yeah.”
“Good to know that ‘middle-aged unassuming nerd’ is an effective disguise. Anyway, I’m glad we cleared the air before the big day tomorrow.”
“Me, too. But now I don’t know who’s going to sit with poor Smack now that Space is at the bride’s family table.”
“He’ll be fine. It’s not like he doesn’t know.”
Cycl0n3 was indignant. “You told
him?”
“Only at lunch. When I was planning to tell you, actually. But you never made it there before I got back to work.”
“And Smack acted like he had no clue. Smug llama probably thought it was funny.”
“Ask him tomorrow.”
“I will, over a fine expensive vintage bottle of nectar that, oh! You’re paying for, aren’t you, Dad-in-law? Well, thanks!” Cycl0n3 grinned. “I think that’ll make us about even. What do you say?” He extended his hand.
Boyd nodded and shook. “Welcome to the family, Cycl0n3.”