Teague
Little brother... brother to my child's father... there comes a time in the lives of all our children where we have to let them go and accept them as who they are with the lives they want to lead.
It hurts. It hurts desperately, and with a pain that never really goes away. You are a good man for being so willing to accept your son's decision. I know it is not easy to even think about what he might choose, to think that he might choose something that you have tried to shield him from. But you love him, Teague, and that is the most important thing. That is what you can do. Love him. Listen to him. Accept his decisions. Explain your disagreement when you must, but know that he will choose what he will choose and it will not be an act against you... it is who he is. Know him and love him for that, little brother. Our children are always stronger than we give them credit for.
You will come and see your nephew born. If you want to. Please come, Teague. I would love to have you there, and I think your brother would benefit from it, too. Don't come as the support group. Just come as you are.