"I have something important to say and before I do, I want you to know I love you both, very much," Calum said

"Go on," Charlie said

"I'm gay," Calum said coming right out. Literally.

There was a deadly pause where everything seemed silent and Calum started freaking out. This was what he wanted to avoid.

The feeling of rejection that was inevitable.

"That's great. I'm happy for you," Ashton said finally.

He didn't have a problem with it. To be fair, he was dating someone, a male, too.

"Thanks dad," Calum smiled gratefully.

Everyone looked at Charlie now. Her pancakes were left untouched like her waffles and she stared at her son with a horrified expression.

Crap.

"Tell me you're joking," she whispered

"I won't joke about something like this," Calum said

"Calum, I don't know what you want me to say," she said hesitantly choosing her words carefully.

"You don't have to say anything but just tell me you still love me," Calum pleaded desperate.

"I'll always love you, but I can't love this phase of yours," she sighed

"Phase? He likes boys and that's completely okay Charlie. Love is love," Ashton defended

"No! You see this is what I'm trying to avoid. We're always fighting and now Calum's gay," she snapped

"I'm sorry if I am a disappointment but I just want you to accept me," Calum said quietly fiddling with the end of his shirt - Michael's shirt.

"This family is falling apart oh my goodness, I can't believe this is happening," Charlie muttered

"And I can't believe you could be so ignorant. So what he likes a boy. It's the same love as with a girl," Ashton huffed really tired of his wife's attitude.

"It's a boy Ashton. A damn boy!" She yelled getting up and walking out.

Just before she can round the corner however, she turned around and faced her family.

"We are going to church every single Sunday from now and Calum you're grounded until you get over this phase or whatever this is," she huffed flying up the stairs and slamming her bedroom door shut.

Calum didn't even realize silent tears were tumbling down his cheek until he let out a noise that was crossed between a cow dying and an airplane taking off.

"Oh Calum," Ashton said taking the heartbroken boy into his arms, something he hadn't done in a while.

Calum's heart wasn't broken by his boyfriend, it was broken my his mother and he didn't think he could pick the fragments back up.

He sobbed hysterically into his father's robe, clutching the material helplessly as he cried.

"It'll be okay baby," Ashton whispered as he kissed Calum's hair.

"It won't," Calum kept repeating over and over, even when the tears stopped and he was left hiccuping bitterly.

=•=

"Hello?" Charlie asked tiredly. Ashton was in the living room watching tv, he hasn't spoken to her all day so she was in the bedroom taking a nap.

"Hi Charlie," Liz's cheerful voice said

"Oh hello Liz. What's up," Charlie asked

"I called to ask you something about Calum and Luke," she said and Charlie frowned confused.

Didn't she tell Luke to stay away from Calum? So why was his mother calling. Unless Luke told his mum what happened and she's trying to figure out why.

"Okay. What about them?" Charlie asked

"I think that they're dating," Liz replied holding her breath. Meanwhile Charlie's breath caught in her throat.

"Dating? Why do you say that?" She asks trying to mask the horror in her voice.

"I mean, Luke always says he's going to Calum's and he's always coming back with hickies and I think they're dating Charlie. Isn't that great?" Liz asked excited. Luke dating Calum was good. They were friends for so long, they know everything about each other.

"Amazing," Charlie lied biting her tongue. She was disgusted that this was happening. It was probably all Luke's fault, he corrupted her son. He turned him gay and he was the blame of this.

Liz began to ramble on how Calum and Luke make a cute couple but Charlie couldn't help the feeling of disgust and utter shame that she had because she had a homosexual living under her roof. And then her own husband was siding with Calum, making him think that being gay is okay.

She was appalled at what her family had become.

The views of Charlie are not my views on homosexuality. I have no problem with it and I am really happy for all those straight, gay and lesbian couples who found love regardless of their gender.

For story purposes, Charlie has to be like this.

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