And when the worst happens and Doc is left alone, Major is the one he leans on for support. When life throws them multiple curveballs, Major is there for Doc and for his family. Major knows Doc loves Betsy and he would never interfere with Doc’s marriage, but being with the man he loves and can’t have is still painful. While Major cherishes being a part of the Wilde/Hobart extended family, it is also difficult as he is in love with Doc. He also begins to take on more responsibility on the ranch and the Hobart family farm. Major becomes a part of the family - a good friend to Doc’s wife, Betsy a surrogate son to their parents and an uncle figure to their children. While he enters medical school, Major gets a job working for Doc’s family on the ranch. When they leave the service, Doc returns to the family ranch in Texas and to his wife and young children. When their time in the Army is over, it is only natural that the men want to stick together. Soon the men are becoming the closest of friends and when tragedy hits, the near death experience and shared confidences make them like brothers. From the moment the men meet, Major is attracted to Doc, and when the two are paired together as part of a medevac team, their friendship begins to grow. Fighting in the Vietnam War takes its toll on everyone, but the experience binds Major together with his fellow soldiers, including Liam “Doc” Wilde. Weston “Major” Marian left home at age seventeen and found a second home in the Army.
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