Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2006 08:29:40 +0200 From: A.K. Subject: Fabrizio's First "No!" - 5/8 (Adult Youth) ---------------------------- FABRIZIO'S FIRST "NO!" by Andrej Koymasky (C) 2006 Written on December 15, 1994 translated by the author English text kindly revised by Brian Zimbabwe ----------------------------- USUAL DISCLAIMER "FABRIZIO'S FIRST "NO!" " is a gay story, with some parts containing graphic scenes of sex between males. So, if in your land, religion, family, opinion and so on this is not good for you, it will be better not to read this story. But if you really want, or because YOU don't care, or because you think you really want to read it, please be my welcomed guest. ----------------------------- CHAPTER FIVE That evening, on his bed, Fabrizio thought back to the sex he had had with the queer stranger. And he thought also to his few past experiences. Up to now, in one way or another, all had been agreeable, even though all so different from one another. The first, Daniele... his PL just wanted to amuse himself with him, but he had some sweetness and between them there was friendship, connivance. He wanted to amuse himself but also made him amused. Daniele always did so that they could come at the same moment. No, he hadn't been in love with Daniele, nor his friend with him, but between them there had been some affection. Then came Sergio. He was skilled in making love, one could feel he had lot of experience. And the man treated him with a tenderness he liked, almost as if he were a precious object. Even though the man got tired of him when he grew up and became more manly - Sergio was always and only in search for adolescents. In his way Sergio had possibly also loved him, or better to say, he didn't love him, Fabrizio, but the adolescent he had been. Surely, when Sergio was taking him, he made him feel a really intense pleasure. He was skilled, without any doubt. Then Bertrand. The French youth was the one who gave him most tenderness. He made him feel desired, and he liked this very much. Desired, but not only physically. Well, also physically, of course. In a way, Bertrand was compensating for his lesser skill compared to Sergio, with his greater tenderness. And yet, he knew well that, also with Bertrand there was no love. They fit very well together, they were affectionate, but... No, it wasn't love. By the way, they never talked about love, to tell the truth. And anyway, even though he was less skilled than Sergio, Fabrizio liked how the young French took him. He liked seeing the intense expression he had when he enjoyed in him and made him enjoy with him. Up to now Bertrand, all considered, was the best... undoubtedly. Then he recalled the Greek fisherman. It had been a unique experience, particularly intense. Yes, possibly, if they had the chance to meet again he could have fallen in love with the beautiful Greek - virile and sweet at once. That man who picked him up with the same naturalness one picks up a beautiful flower, who savoured him with the same joy one savours a sweet, ripe fruit. It was possibly also the fact that they did it in the open, under the sun, under a sky so blue as one can see only in cartoons and in Greek islands. And last, the man of that evening. Who used him. When he asked to be penetrated (for him an absolutely new experience) he didn't ask that to give him pleasure, but only to get pleasure. Pleasure that, anyway, had been intense, he couldn't deny it. In a way also the stranger was skilled. He had a wife and children, possibly even a child of his same age, it was not impossible. A man aiming anyway straight at his goal - he showed that with his approach in the movie theatre, in the way he took him to the hotel, in the way he had sex with him. And then he recalled Guglielmo also. Guglielmo who liked young men. So, then, he liked him too? He had been very kind with him, but was it, exactly, just kindness? Guglielmo had to be a kind type, by nature, towards everybody. He asked himself how it could be... making love with Guglielmo. In spite of what Bertrand told him, he thought it had to be something beautiful, very beautiful, especially if making love was the same with being loved. Love, the true one... would he ever know it? And if yes, when? With whom? He fell asleep with the image of Guglielmo's smile in his mind, hoping that that smile could also be for him, in some way. "It's worth trying to make a man like Guglielmo happy..." he told himself while he was slipping into sleep. He spent the day of twenty-seventh doing part of his homework while his mother was in the other room with father Carlo. And the twenty-eighth came. Fabrizio was excited at the idea of seeing Guglielmo again. He thought over and over how to dress for the occasion. Unconsciously, the boy wanted to make an impression on the man. He wanted to be attractive. Unconsciously, because he didn't think in the least to try to conquer him - such an exceptional man seemed totally out of his reach. As much as Guglielmo liked young men, I'm just a kid in his eyes, he was saying to himself. Just out of kindness he said from seventeen, eighteen-year-old up. At last he wore plain black jeans, a red silk shirt and a black denim jacket. He gave his black shoes a shine. Put the Swatch he liked best on his wrist. He threw a glance at himself in the mirror and, satisfied with his image, left. He got to the bar where they were to meet, as usual, ten minutes early. He entered and sat down. He said to the waiter who came for the order he was waiting for friends. He was there for two or three minutes, when saw Guglielmo entering the bar. The man saw him at once and, smiling, came towards him, "Ah, you are already here?" "Yes, for a short while - I don't like to make others wait for me, I'd rather wait for the others." "Like me, then. Did you already place your order?" "No, not yet." "Enzo is always a little late - let's order something. What may I offer you?" "Nothing, thank you..." "Yes, come on! I'd be pleased to offer you something." "You already gave me that fabulous dinner. Rather, it's me who has to offer you something. Even though I'm just a boy." "Age doesn't matter! Amongst friends, this is the last thing that matters, like between lovers. A hot chocolate with whipped cream, for me." "Well, the same for me, then," the boy said making sign to the waiter. While they were sipping their chocolate, Guglielmo said, "I'm so happy I met you again. Rather, before this, having got to know you." "The same here." Fabrizio almost whispered, and felt he was blushing. "What is your program for these holidays?" "Nothing special. I'll do my homework, meet some friends, keep mum company, pass the time." "Aren't you going anywhere?" "No..." "I neither. If you like, we can meet again, some time." "I would be very pleased." "Later I have to go to Rome for a few days and then, possibly, to Venezuela for the FAO." "Ah..." Fabrizio said, but he wanted to ask him, instead: will you be away for a long time? When can I see you again? But he simply asked, "When will you leave for Rome?" "On January seventh. I will spend Epiphany here in Turin." "Also New Years Eve?" "Yes, sure. How will you welcome the New Year?" "I've no plans..." At that moment Enzo arrived, apologizing for being late, "Anyway, we are still in time for the show, aren't we?" he asked. "Yes, sure, we can stay here some fifteen minutes more. Would you like something, Enzo?" Guglielmo asked gently. "Yes, thank you. A couple of toasted sandwiches with a cappuccino. Fabri, have you ever seen African dances? No? They're beautiful, especially because the dancers are almost naked and have such fine bodies! I never did it with a black man. You, Guglielmo? Is it true their 'things' are of a maxi size?" "Well, they are of all sizes amongst Africans also, but the average is bigger than ours, that's true. Even though I think that what matters more is not the size but how you use it." The man answered, laughing. "Possibly not what matters more, but... How many black boys did you take to your bed, during your journeys, eh?" "It happened, yes..." Guglielmo answered quietly. "The choreographer who gave you the tickets also?" "No, not him... He is a handsome man, and gay, but we are just friends." "Why, is he only a top like you?" Enzo asked. Fabrizio was annoyed by these intimate questions, but Guglielmo didn't seem to lose his smile, even though he elegantly eluded an answer. Fabrizio admired him. And intervened, "I had always been fascinated by folkloristic dances. Even though this is only the second time I will see them live." "And the first one?" Guglielmo asked. "I was fourteen, it was a group from Sardinia." "Traditional Sardinian dances are also very beautiful. They contain very ancient elements." "But Sardinian males never dance half naked, unhappily." Enzo intervened. Guglielmo laughed, nodding slightly. Fabrizio, on the contrary, said, irritated, "If the only thing of interest to you are naked males, why not, instead of coming to see the dances, you don't go to a sauna?" "Well, one doesn't compare with the other." Enzo retorted, laughing. Guglielmo smiled and said to Fabrizio, in a conciliatory tone, "Anyway, having the chance to look at a beautiful naked male body is always something agreeable, is it not? Also in the aesthetic sense there is always an erotic element, as well as in the erotic glance there is always an aesthetic element. Man is not made in watertight compartments." "At times he is..." Fabrizio retorted, but with a smile. They went to the theatre. They had good places and so they could enjoy the show, which was really beautiful, interesting and, the boy thought, surely also very erotic - the dancers' bodies were perfect and moved in an extremely sensual way. Guglielmo was sitting in the middle, with Fabrizio at his left and Enzo at his right. During the show, at one point, Fabrizio felt Guglielmo's hand lightly brushing his thigh. It wasn't, as with the man at the movie theatre, an explicit move - that man put his hand straight in his thigh and fingered him. Guglielmo, instead, had his hand resting on his own thigh and was very lightly brushing the boy's thigh with the side of his hand, almost timidly. And yet, Fabrizio could sense it; it wasn't accidental. He shivered and hoped that the man touched him in a more explicit way, to make him understand without doubt that he desired him. He felt he wanted to be desired by Guglielmo. But after a while the hand moved away and the contact stopped. Fabrizio felt disappointed. He wanted that contact; how light it had been, he enjoyed it. He waited for some time, but nothing happened. Then, changing his position slightly on the seat, his leg gently pushed against that of Guglielmo. The man didn't move away but gave no reaction. Fabrizio, although feeling embarrassed by what he was doing, imperceptibly increased the pressure of his leg. After a while Guglielmo's hand resumed the previous position and again brushed the boy's thigh. Fabrizio eyes were following the show, but all his attention was focused on that light contact he was hoping could become more daring, more explicit. Alas in vain. Then the boy put his hand on his right thigh so that now his hand was touching that of Guglielmo. Nothing happened. Fabrizio felt a rush of heat to his temples, his heart was beating rapidly. He mustered up courage and pushed his little finger between the man's little finger and the ring finger. The man squeezed it a little and Fabrizio exulted. Then the boy hooked his little finger so that it intertwined with that of the man - also Guglielmo hooked his own little finger and clenched it a little. Fabrizio clenched back, feeling incredibly excited. The discreet game went on to the end of the first part of the show. To clap, they had to separate their hands. Then Guglielmo stood up, "Let's go and have a drink, boys!" he proposed. They went to the hall bar. While they were drinking, they exchanged impressions of the first part of the show. Fabrizio tried to read a message in Guglielmo's glances. The man was smiling, while talking, and the boy again had the impression that, as with the first time they met, even when he was talking to Enzo, he was really talking only for him. But Fabrizio was asking himself if he was not just imagining it. They went back to their seats and the second part started. Their hands again lightly brushed in the dark, between the two seats. This time the man's hand partly rested on that of the boy - his fingertips started to slip, light like butterflies, along Fabrizio's fingers, in a barely perceptible but unequivocal caress. The boy felt happy - even though he would have liked the man's to become more daring; he was enjoying the contact anyway. When the show was over, Fabrizio hoped that Guglielmo would invite him to his place, that he would say something. But the man, after asking the two youths if they enjoyed the show, just said good-bye with a generic invitation to meet again, sooner or later. Fabrizio felt tempted to say something, but didn't have the courage. Therefore, greeting both of them, he went towards his home, thoughtful. Was it possible that what happened had no meaning at all? For Guglielmo it was just a friendly gesture? Was he fantasizing too much? It was evident that Guglielmo liked him, but possibly nothing more? Surely, if the man really wanted, could have touched him in a more erotic way - he possibly didn't do so because he didn't feel desire for him. Had he been wrong not to push the situation further? But he was just a boy, wouldn't it have been up to the man to take the first explicit step? Fabrizio decided he had to stop dreaming - evidently Guglielmo didn't feel attracted to him. But on the afternoon of the thirtieth, Guglielmo called him, "Fabrizio, I don't have any plans for the last day of the year, thus I was thinking that, if you have nothing better to do, you could come to see the New Year in at my place. I'm alone and would be really pleased to welcome the New Year with you." The boy felt moved and happy, "Yes, sure, willingly. What time should I show up?" "If you don't eat supper before, we could have a midnight New Year's Eve dinner. You can get here around ten PM, so I have the time to cook before you come. Then if you want, I can take you back home with my car, when you want to leave. How long do you think you can stay here?" "I just need to inform mum and any time will be alright. To what time would you like me to stay?" he asked, his heart in his mouth. "For me, if you want to sleep here, you can stay as long as you wish. The guest room is at your disposal." "The guest room?" Fabrizio asked, unable to hide his disappointment totally. "If you want to sleep. But of course you are free to do as you please. If you would rather not sleep at all or go back home, you can. As for me, I'm free also on the first of the year, therefore we can also spend all night asleep, together." "Good, I will tell mum I will sleep out, so I can be free to be back home any time I want. Is that alright?" "Perfect. So, then, I'll expect you at 10 PM, OK?" "Should I bring anything?" "You don't need to. Come; just bring yourself." The man answered with a voice that Fabrizio felt as incredibly sweet. "Thank you. See you tomorrow, then." His heart was drumming - Guglielmo invited him and said that, this time, they would be alone, all night long. Come; just bring yourself, he'd said. These words sounded full of promise in the boy's mind. He told his mother about the invitation. The woman didn't raise any objection. She only said, "If your friend prepares the midnight dinner, even though he said to bring nothing, I think it appropriate you take him something. If not for the dinner, at least a present. Do you have anything in mind?" "No, I still don't know him well enough, I've no idea what he would like." "Well, think of something. Today, shops are all open, if you need to buy something. Do you have enough money?" "Yes mum, thank you. I'll go out to see if I get some ideas." "Yes, that's good. Possibly just a nice box of chocolates, or something alike..." Fabrizio went out and started to browse the shop windows, hoping that something would inspire him. He went in front of a little shop selling exotic objects that always fascinated him. He entered and started to carefully look at the thousand curious objects that were for sale. But, differently from the other times, now everything seemed trivial to him, or useless, or in bad taste. For an exceptional person like Guglielmo, he thought, he needed to find something exceptional... but what? He left the shop. He toured looking at many windows, entered dozens of shops, but every time without any success. Was it possible that he would not be able to find anything? He was about giving up, dissatisfied, disappointed, when he saw an old religious items shop. It had a dusty aspect, almost slovenly, one of these shops that one asks himself how they can survive, if they still were able to sell anything. He looked in the window - small plaster statues of Our Lady of Lourdes or of the Sacred Heart, glass rosaries, mass-produced crucifixes, nothing interesting. He was about to leave when he caught a glimpse, behind the window, of the owner - a little old lady of times gone by, who was looking at him with a sweet smile. It was possibly the woman's smile that charmed him; so, without thinking, he entered. "Good evening, young man. How can I help you?" the old woman asked with a light, gentle voice. "I would like to get a present for a very dear friend. He is a forty-seven- years-old, who's traveled in a many countries. Something special, beautiful, something... I don't know, worthy of him." "Yes, I see. I possibly have what you are looking for. If you'll just wait awhile... I have to find it, it's somewhere in the back-shop, I am sure." "Yes, thank you." Fabrizio said, fascinated by the old, small lady's smile. She tightened about her shoulders the small woolen cape, gave him another smile and disappeared behind the curtain of the back-store door. Fabrizio looked around - what could she possibly have, fitting? He didn't see but old, trivial things - small lights to put in front of sacred images, biscuit angels with gilt wings, holographies with religious subjects not old enough to be an antique piece, not recent enough to be modern. Items for old bigoted people, certainly not for Guglielmo. Who knows why he entered here? He was wasting his time and that of the old lady. It was possibly better to call her back, buy something just to thank her for wasting her time with him; like those colored candles, they were not bad. Several minutes elapsed and Fabrizio asked himself if it wasn't better just to leave without waiting for the old lady to come back. It would have been impolite, but what was he doing in that shop? He had been silly to enter, he was saying to himself. The little old lady emerged again from the back-shop. She had in her hands an old shoe box. She gave him another of her gentle smiles, "Here it is. I made you wait for a long time, I beg your forgiveness, but I found it. Look, isn't it beautiful? Nobody makes them any more, do you know?" she said putting the box on the counter and opening it. Inside there were some small parcels wrapped in white tissue paper, yellowed by age. She carefully opened one of them, slowly unwrapping it, until out came a small statue of Saint Joseph that she put on the counter. Then she unwrapped a second parcel, a third one... and on the counter a Christmas nativity scene of astounding beauty took shape. "You see? My father made them, all by hand, one by one. Not with a mould - he carved them. And my mother painted them, one by one. Only this set remains. Such beautiful pieces are no longer made, isn't it true? For years, I didn't sell this one - it is the last one and people no longer appreciate things like these. Now they make nativities with a mould, in plastic. Look at the faces, at the hands, at their poses - aren't they extraordinary? Take them in your hands, look at them carefully..." Fabrizio took one piece after the other in his hands and contemplated them - they were true masterpieces. Above all the little child Jesus - so different from the usual ones, so true - a newborn baby lying on his back playing with his foot, happy laughter on his face. "It is really wonderful, but... how much will it cost... and then, aren't you sorry to lose it?" "No, as I know it will be in good hands. Its price... In all there are twenty pieces, so give me twenty thousand liras, if you don't think it is too much." "I... it was the sum I thought to spend, in fact..." Fabrizio said, stupefied, "... but it seems to me far too low a price for such a beautiful and rare nativity... are you sure it is alright?" "Yes, young man. Do you want me to change the tissue paper? I can also look for a better box..." "No, madam, it is alright as it is. Thank you very much." He went out of the shop feeling happy - he was sure that Guglielmo would really appreciate the present. After all he too, for Christmas, gave him a nativity. Therefore he would surely like - Guglielmo seemed the type that would never give something he didn't like for a present. The day after he awaited the time to go at Guglielmo's home with impatience. He carefully wrapped the old shoe box in beautiful red wrapping paper, closed it with a broad white ribbon, and put it in a plastic bag. He added a greetings card, on which he wrote just a few words, "Starting the New Year with you is the best guarantee that it will be a splendid year. Thank you." He went up to Guglielmo's home and gave him his present. The man thanked him and put it on the table: "I will open it after midnight - it will thus be, the first present of the New Year." He said. They chatted for a while of this and that - the man was kind, almost affectionate, and was looking at him with laughing and bright eyes. Fabrizio felt that glance as magnetic, and yet nothing happened, there was nothing that could make him think that Guglielmo desired him. Then they sat at the table. The meal was really good. Guglielmo served him with care and kindness, looked at him with a smile, everything he did was for him, it was clear, but... Nothing more than a particularly friendly attitude, also affectionate, but surely not what the boy desired, hoped for, wanted. Midnight was approaching. Guglielmo took the champagne bottle, "Are you ready? Start the count-down, we are about to enter the New Year..." he said standing up. Also Fabrizio stood up and, they both, together, looking at the clock, scanned the seconds up to the pop of the champagne cork. "Happy New Year, Fabrizio." The man said, filling the champagne glasses ready on the table. "Happy New Year." Fabrizio answered, looking into his eyes. Guglielmo put the bottle on the table but, instead of taking the glasses for the toast, turned towards the boy and embraced him. Fabrizio answered to that embrace with transport and, on instinct, kissed the man on his lips. It was a light kiss, but Guglielmo hugged him with strength and answered to the kiss pressing his lips on the boy's. Fabrizio parted them. Guglielmo inserted his tongue between them - they kissed with passion. Without a word, their bodies adhered and felt the reciprocal erections palpitate one against the other's body. Their hands were groping all over the other's body. Filled with desire, their bodies pushed tightly, brushed and Guglielmo feverishly started to undress the boy. Fabrizio was all a shudder, was moved and happy. He confusedly thought that the New Year was beginning in a really splendid way. Guglielmo, as he was undressing the boy, was kissing and caressing his body and Fabrizio literally felt in paradise - he was incredibly excited, he trembled from the emotion. Guglielmo looked at him with shining eyes filled with desire and asked him, with a tender voice, "Would you come to the other room? To my bed?" "Yes..." "Come..." They climbed on the double bed, lay down embracing again, starting to intimately kiss again. Guglielmo started to undress the boy again and Fabrizio also started to pull off the man's clothes. In a short time they were both naked. "How beautiful you are!" Guglielmo said in a dreamy voice. "You too..." Fabrizio answered looking at the firm, lean body of the man, virile, just slightly hairy, attractive. "Oh, I possibly was twenty years ago." The man played down with a smile. "No, I like you a great deal." "Really?" "Yes, you really are beautiful." Fabrizio said, caressing him with his eyes. Guglielmo got on top of him, covering him with his body, wrapping him in his limbs, moving slightly, so that their chests, bellies, hard members brushed one against the other. Fabrizio emitted a light sigh of pleasure. "I thought you didn't like me." The boy murmured smiling at his misinterpretation. "On the contrary - since the first moment I saw you, I desired you. And the more I get to know you, the more I desire you." "You never did anything to make me realise." Fabrizio told him in a tone of sweet reproach. "I thought I was too old for you." "No, you are just the right age." "I am almost three times your age." "Is it a burden, for you?" Fabrizio asked him, smiling. "No. But for you?" "Not at all." Guglielmo kissed him again, with passion. Then he went down to lick his neck, his chest, to suckle his small, hard nipples, to kiss his hollow and tense belly. Fabrizio was all a shudder and groped the man's body, seized by a deep excitation. When at last Guglielmo lips reached his member and kissed, licked, sucked it. Fabrizio jolted and moaned, seized by the delirium of his senses. Then the man licked his thighs, sides, made him turn on his belly and nibbled his small firm globes and with his tongue teased the secret and sensitive spot until he felt that the boy was all a quiver. Then he went up along his spine, to his neck, made the boy turn again on his back and kissed him in the mouth, while with his hands caressed his body. Fabrizio was also licking and kissing the man's body, fingered his turgid genitals, suckled his nipples, happy for the shudders he was provoking in that body that he could finally enjoy. Guglielmo started to go down again with his tongue along the boy's body. Fabrizio spread his legs as he felt that Guglielmo was reaching his member, pushing them against his chest in a silent offer. The man started to suck his pole while with a finger teased the exposed hole. Fabrizio was squirming from the pleasure. He wanted to be taken, he wanted it with all himself, notwithstanding the man's member was the biggest he ever saw. But Guglielmo went up again to kiss him in the mouth. So doing, the man's hard member was now pointing between his cheeks, brushing against his hole. "Do you want me?" Fabrizio murmured, filled with hope. "Yes..." The man whispered with hoarse voice, quivering. "Take me." The boy said happily. "Yes..." the man murmured, moved, and crouching in front of the offered bottom, he went to it with tongue and started to lick, with the clear intent to lube it well. Fabrizio was more and more aroused, "Oh, take me." He repeated in a whisper. "Yes..." Guglielmo said and his powerful rod took the place of the tongue, and the tense glans caressed for a long time the palpitating sphincter. "Take me!" the boy begged. "Yes!" Guglielmo answered, his voice hoarse, and pushed. "Ahhh!" the boy moaned feeling suddenly opened up. "I'm hurting you..." the man said in alarm, becoming still. "It's really big." "You want me to stop?" "No! Take me. Don't worry." "But..." "I want you inside me... please..." Guglielmo tenderly caressed him, and then resumed pushing to enter him. "Yes, so... so..." "Is it alright? Really?" the man, still worrying, asked. "It's very good... go on..." the boy said with an alluring smile, caressing his chest and sides. ----------------------------- CONTINUES IN CHAPTER SIX ----------------------------- In my home page I've put some more of my stories. If someone wants to read them, the URL is http://andrejkoymasky.com If you want to send me feed-back (really appreciated, be it positive or negative), please e-mail at andrej@andrejkoymasky.com ---------------------------