Chapter Forty: Production of Happiness A lot happens in five years of course. Friendships fall apart, get rebuilt, and some have foundations laid for the first time. My relationships with Stephanie and Helle were built upon during those years. I came to know them and my little girl grew up before my very eyes. All the while I was raising Baron the best I could. I would never try and praise myself, but I do believe that it was during that time that I healed myself and my surroundings. Life is short and you go through a lot of trouble. Some of it is from the outside but more of it is self inflicted. Stephanie and I had a conversation on the morning of Barons sixth birthday shortly before the guests were supposed to be arriving.
She walked through my front door with Helle, whom I hugged as she rushed off to be with Baron. I watched her run away and turned to find Stephanie smiling at me. Despite that, I could see she was troubled by something.
"What's wrong?" I asked.
"I've been having trouble with the music I've been working on."
I was surprised. Stephanie had never been someone to have trouble with her music, and when she was having problems, she rarely shared the fact with anyone. So I knew right away why she was so deeply bothered over it.
"Well...what kind of problems are you having?"
She sat down at my kitchen table and laughed off the tension of the moment.
"Just stupid stuff, really. The small stuff is weighing on me a lot lately. The old fears of whether anyone will listen to this or if I would want to listen to that...stupid stuff."
I saw something I hadn't seen in a very long time that day. She was opening up to me in the ways that she used to when we were beginning to realize we were in love with each other. I was rather confused on how to respond, but I smiled and sat down.
"How far are you into it?"
"It's supposed to be almost done." she said.
"How much of it are you happy with?"
"...none of it."
I thought, then smiled.
"Then you have to start over."
She looked at me with her eyes wide open and then sat back.
"I would love too, truly. But I already have it all prepped to be released and everything! I can't possibly do that."
She hung her head and I knew right away that something else was bothering her.
"Stephanie, what's really going on here?"
She lifted her head and looked out of the room to Baron and Helle who were playing and laughing.
"I'm lost." She said.
If anyone knew that feeling, it was me.
"How so?"
"It reminds me of myself when I was their age. My family...my life. You know what that was like John."
Her childhood had been rough, and she was always sensitive to the idea of her child being raised in a similar environment. It had taken a lot out of her to picture Helle's life after our divorce.
"But we're here Steph...we're both here and we are here for the both of them. It's not like that and you know it."
"I know, I just worry that it might be better if..."
This was all getting very un-like Stephanie.
"We can't be together Stephanie. You've said it yourself. A broken family would be worse for them than a separated family."
She leaned back again and we both watched Baron and Helle for a while. Finally Stephanie laughed again as Helle stood to hug Baron and wish him a happy birthday.
"I think I'm going to start this album over."
"That's good. I promise, it will all be okay."
"I want you to produce it." She said, suddenly.
I was taken aback. I had never considered something like that or participating in music in a production facility. The idea was foreign but it tasted good.
"I'll consider it." I said simply and she smiled.
She knew I was saying yes, just as well as I did.
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