Cappuccino in the Clouds Chapter 7
Coffee AU + Young Philinda + Christmas Hallmark movie + Meeting the Parents + Romance + Tender moments
Get caught up: Chapter 1 I Chapter 2 I Chapter 3 I Chapter 4 I Chapter 5 I Chapter 6
Chapter 7: Meeting the Parents
A few days later, Phil and Melinda were on their way to the airport, to visit her parents. Phil’s nervousness showed, his eyes darting all over the place.
“Phil, chill. It’s okay. My parents are cool.” Melinda replied, putting her hand on Phil’s.
“Yeah, and then I find out your mom is a SHIELD agent and that Nick is the Director of SHIELD? So now I’m gonna be interrogated!” Phil was being slightly melodramatic as they neared the airport in their Uber.
“Retired SHIELD agent. She’s just a professor at the Academy now.” Melinda answered, getting ready to grab her stuff.
“Alright, alright. Whew. I’ll be fine. Everything is fine.” Phil tipped the Uber driver and then got out of the car with Mel.
Melinda smiled, looking at him. She had gotten him more Christmas gifts. While she did like Phil’s style, his hipster barista outfits did need a little updating. So, she had gotten him a mid V-neck and a bomber jacket, which he wore to the airport. She thought he looked quite handsome. Phil was unsure about the V-neck, but seeing how it made Melinda happy, he didn’t mind.
“You look good, Phil. Here, one more gift. You’ll need these in Arizona.” She handed him a brand new pair of aviator sunglasses.
The two lovers took a selfie before they went into the airport. Melinda had worn her leather jacket, a v-neck shirt as well, and aviator glasses.
“Now you do look like an agent of some sort in that outfit, Melinda.” Phil had told her when she had shown up at his place earlier that day.
“What can I say? I look good in leather.”
“Yeah you do,” Phil gave her a deep kiss.
“Alright Phil, we gotta head to the airport, don’t have time for another.” Melinda had laughed, tearing herself away from his touch.
“Fine.” Phil pouted, only half joking.
Mel and Phil got on the plane, and once they got settled, held hands. “I can’t believe your parents got us first class. I’ve never flown first class.”
Mel’s laughed, “Yeah, my mom has a ton of points from traveling so much in her SHIELD days. She uses them now to fly me home.”
The flight attendant brought champagne by. Phil grinned, “Wow! Free alcohol too.”
The flight went well, with Mel and Phil watching a movie on the plane. Mel had snuggled into Phil’s arms, and the two had drank probably too much champagne. But Mel’s parents were picking them up, so no worries on drinking and driving.
As they landed and went out to get picked up, Phil put on his new sunglasses in the bright Arizona sun.
“Not gonna lie, Phil, you look hot in that outfit. Like you are in your 30s now.” Melinda swooned.
“Oh...so mid 30s is what you look for then?” Phil teased.
“No, just you look more refined”
“Well I don’t think you can age, Mel. I’ve seen your high school photos you showed me.” He wrapped his arm over her waist.
“Good genes account for that one.”
Phil moved his hand along her hip. “Yeah, good jeans.”
Melinda rolled her eyes and blushed. “You are so dorky.”
Before the two could share a kiss, Melinda’s parents pulled up. Phil immediately stood straight, looking like a cadet who forgot to salute his superior officer.
“Good afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. May.” Phil said, helping Mel get the luggage into the trunk.
“Nice to meet you, Phil. Mrs. May stuck her hand out to shake it.
Mr. May gave Phil a stern glance, “Hi Phil.”
The four adults rode mostly in silence on the way to the May residence, but Melinda was able to keep some conversation going between her parents and Phil.
Mrs. May seemed quite interested in hearing all about “Uncle” Nick, and Mr. May wanted to know all about Phil’s coffee shop.
They all made it to their house and got settled in. Mrs. May showed Phil his room while Mr. May and Melinda prepped snacks.
“Here’s our guest room, Phillip. Don’t feel like you have to sleep in there though,” She gave him a wink, and Phil blushed dark red.
Melinda popped in her head, “Oh mom, what did you say to Phil?”
Melinda’s mom laughed, “Oh, nothing.”
Melinda took Phil by the hand. Let me show you my room. Melinda’s room was just as it was like when she moved out at 18. It was simple, like her apartment, but there was a spot with all her medals and awards from school and sports.
“Yeah, we can sleep in here or in the guest room, whichever you want. I think my parents put you in the guest room just to not presume anything.” Melinda felt slightly embarrassed about the whole thing.
“No, no it’s totally cool. Besides...your mom knows what’s up.” Phil blushed again.
“Of course she does, Phil. She was a SHIELD agent. And my dad is just...old fashioned. But his wife isn’t. So it all works out.” Melinda led Phil back out to the living room, where the parents were sitting.
The day went by fairly smoothly, with Phil only being grilled a bit by Mrs. May, and only a few embarrassing comments by Mr. May.
Melinda and Phil were walking through the neighborhood as the sun began to set. “Your parents are awesome, Mel.”
Melinda chuckled, “Really? They grilled you and embarrassed you in the same conversation.”
Phil squeezed her hand, “No, it’s okay. It’s just, nice to be around older adults again. They care for you, greatly. I’m willing to suffer some scrutiny and embarrassment to have your hand.”
The sun began to set over the hills, and Melinda leaned into Phil, just like they had on their first date night.
“I feel like we’ve been dating forever.” Phil replied, feeling so comfortable with Melinda pressed against him.
“It some ways, it doesn’t feel real. But I think it’s because we were friends before we started dating.” Melinda answered, coming to that conclusion the other day.
“Yeah, that’s true. You did come into the shop nearly every day for 7 months.” Phil laughed, realizing now how much Mel had been crushing on him all this time.
“And it still took you that long to ask me out!” Mel punched him slightly in the arm.
“True, but this did turn out well. I mean...Christmas day was the best day of my life.” Phil kissed her gently on the neck.
“Mmm, you’re right. Alright, Phil, let’s get back to the house. Thankfully...my parents go to bed early.” Melinda touched his lips with her finger.
“Oh good.” The two came back to the house, with Mr. and Mrs. May already putting the final touches on dinner. They all ate together, and Phil smiled.
“Thank you for having me over. This is the first family dinner I’ve had in a long while. I...I’ve missed it.” Phil was trying so hard not to cry. It had been nearly lost in his memory the last time he had dinner with two parents.
Melinda began tearing up, as well as Mr. May. Melinda’s mom smiled gently.
“Sorry for getting emotional.” Phil felt embarrassed, but Melinda put her hand on his back.
“No, son. Don’t be. I lost my parents when I was young too. This is why it was so hard for Mellie’s mom and I. I would be so afraid she’d lose her mom young, like I did. But she made it. So every day, we appreciate what we have.” Mr. May said seriously. Phil had touched a soft spot on Mr. May.
The rest of the meal was spent quiet, everyone contemplative. Melinda and Phil picked up all the dishes and said they would clean up.
“Doing okay, Phil?” Mel said as she set her hand on his lower back.
“Yeah, doing fine now. Just happy and somber at the same time. If that makes sense.” Phil shrugged as he began to wash the plates.
“You know, never feel embarrassed about talking about your feelings. That’s one thing I learned from my dad. My mom had to shut off herself a lot when I was growing up, because of the things she saw as an agent. But my dad was able to pull her back out of the wreckage every time.” Melinda answered, remembering when her mom couldn’t even hug her. There had been a mission in Bahrain. Something happened there. Mel’s mom never shared about it. Mrs. May shortly retired after that, and became a professor.
“Thanks, Mel. It’s great to see your parents. I’m really glad I decided to come.” Phil and Mel finished cleaning in relative, with Phil humming a song and Melinda loading up the dishwasher.
Late evening fell, and Mr. and Mrs. May went to bed promptly at 9 pm. The parents had left some drinks and desserts out for Phil and Mel.
“Looks like we are alone at last, Phil,” Melinda had wrapped her arms around Phil.
“Mmmhmm. Been a long day. But a good day. And an even better night.” Phil said, before he pulled Mel in for a long kiss.