Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:26:12 -0800 (PST) From: Zane Green Subject: Jaded 2 JADED By: Zane Hunter Chapter Two (The Search) The copyright of this story belongs to the author. This is a piece of fiction not based on any real person. This story is for a mature audience as it has adult material. Let me know what you think of it. Please send E-mails to ZaneG7@Excite.com (Ty) As I waited for Anton to finish his tea I watched the street theater from our window seat in the coffeehouse. I saw a few scantly dressed boys' milling at the corner as nightfall covered their provocative stances with flashes of neon lights. "I thought daisy Mae's were out dated years ago?" I mumbled after I looked at the long legs of the streetwalkers I was watching. It was impossible to tell what sex they really were, but it looked like they were boys dressed like girls, still wanting to be perceived as boys. "They wear whatever attracts Johns, listen I need you to make a list of places to look for Jaden. Anton handed me the napkin, and a pen. "Okay then, The meat market, The baths, ah The Pink Jock Strap." "What kind of place is that?" "A strip joint, what are you doing Ty?" I had taken the pen, dipped it in my coffee without thinking and was drawing circles on the table, although they were starting to look like the boy's rear sitting at the counter. "You're doodling, you haven't done that in several years. You told me it was your form of thumb sucking. Are you nervous?" "What do you think? I was headed here you know, the day you picked me up hitchhiking. These guys, could have been me too." "Yea, when I reeled you in, I wasn't about to let you keep swimming down here to Sharkwood. I'm glad you're nervous, can you imagine what's happening to Jaden. He's younger than you were. I wish Anton hadn't dredged up the past. I was hitchhiking away from my life back in Michigan where I had been such an under achiever that I dropped out of school the day after I turned sixteen. But being bored with life wasn't the real reason I left, in fact the last day I was fifteen had been. Since I was twelve years old I had a crush on the kid next door, and the fact he was several years older only made it more special when we got together. It was my dumb luck that his father caught us. He had been home from College where he was paying his own way so his family couldn't do anything to him. My Mother however thought I would do something to harm my little half- sisters, or my gayness would rub off on them or something. So when I picked up my backpack to leave she didn't even tell me to call or write. I almost saw her mouth "Good riddance" I had luck smiling at me when Anton stopped his beat-up Explorer, and picked me up. I looked at him, and thought this guy isn't too bad in the looks department, but he's so old! I remember how Anton had made a deal with me. He wanted to tell me what I was running towards, and show me a few things. Then if I still insisted in going to LA, he would drive me there the following day. He lived in the only apartment complex in the small town. I kind of expected that he was interested in some sex and then not too surprised when he made us some sandwiches and microwaved some popcorn, and put some porno in his VCR. It was really raw stuff, young actors, teens I guess getting down and very dirty with each other. I thought he was showing me this stuff to turn me on. It looked like some of the stuff was pretty painful, and was made a number of years ago as the boys had long hair, and no one was using rubbers. "They're mostly all dead now" He said, "Of AIDS or drugs, both of which by the grace of God I was able to avoid. It's almost impossible to get your self-esteem back after you do that. This is the kind of stuff a boy does to survive the streets of LA. When they get discovered it's for these kind of movies." "How do you know I asked?" "You know the kid with the dark hair?" "Yeah, he's cute, gets to be the top doesn't he? You knew him?" "He's me." "Oh, I was silent, didn't know whether to compliment Aston and tell him how beautiful he was, or tell him how sorry I felt for him." "It was a hellish life Ty. For a few years after I got out of it I stayed behind to help run a home to get kids off the streets, but there were always too many and not enough people who cared. A lot of these kids were abused as badly at home, and had a deep set of emotional problems...but if I can help just one more...and the one after that." "So to you I'm a street kid." "Not, at this moment, but you keep going west and you won't have much choice. Well I know you said you are sixteen, and you can get a job busing tables, but that kind of money goes nowhere there. You'll want more. You're a good-looking kid, and to tell you the truth I almost don't believe you when you say you're sixteen. You look fourteen to me." Well somehow we ended up in his bed that night. He snuggled against me, and listened and I remember talking a lot more than we made love. As he sucked me I was telling him what my real dreams were about, which was carving wood sculpture, and I told him that I loved to fly-fish. He did too. He said it was too bad I had planned to go to LA or we could hike back into the lakes and do some real fine fishing. Well I never did go to LA. I stayed and got my High School equalivancy. I also started hunting bird feathers, or buying them from hunters, and making some great flies. When we opened the store we had a circle of customers, and I was as damn happy as anyone could hope to be. I had turned my love of sculpture into what I called fly-Art, and I loved Anton who was both the father and lover I never had. I owed much to Anton, and the least of it was to find Jaden. So I wondered where the boy could be? Maybe Anton was wrong, and he wasn't on the streets. From his picture he looked too sweet. Maybe he already had a sugar Daddy or Dutch Uncle as I once might have pictured Anton to be for me...or maybe he was already long gone...from LA. Or this world...no, Anton felt sure he was here...somewhere We left the table and paid our bill. I had a chance to show the picture around. The cook came out to talk to us. "I would tell you to copy his picture and I'd put it in the window for you, but he's too damn pretty. Others might start looking for him. You know what I mean but give me your phone number, I'll ask around. That's an unusual name the boys got. Well good luck. I hope you find him. We showed the photo to a few of the "boys" as we walked back to the car. No one saw him, and they said if they had they'd remember him. We drove around until it was dawn. We saw lots of kids on the street, a few cops, and pimps. I finally drove Aston to Orange County Airport. Now I was on my own, but first I had to get some sleep. I was able to pay for a Motel on the strip; I took a quick shower and fell asleep. I wasn't used to keeping callboy hours. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (Jaden) This was the second day he was left alone. His Mother went out Friday night with her new boyfriend. It was now Sunday morning. He hoped that she had just forgotten to call, and not gotten so drunk that she forgot about him. He was used to taking care of himself. . She was good most of the time but once or twice a year she binged, and got plastered. It would be hard for him; he would have to take care of both of them when she was withdrawing yet again. After he relieved himself, he would go outside and wait for her. Even when she was drunk or sick she always took him to church. Each week, no matter where they lived it would always be a different one as his mother carefully helped herself to a few dollars in the collection basket when it was passed around. She told him a long time ago that they were the poor that the church was trying to help. He was sitting on the john in a vulnerable position when the door barged open. He had his pajamas past his knees and be blushed in shame as three adults stared at him. He covered his genitals, with his hand as he recognized that one of the adults was his landlord. He didn't know whom the others were a man and a woman. The Landlord said, "Well this is her kid." The man added. "Good thing for him that his mother didn't take him with her in the car." The woman clicked her teeth, as the man apologized to Jaden, and told him that they would go outside and wait for him. He was mortified as he pulled up his bottoms and washed his hands after they left the bathroom. Soon after they grilled him on who he knew, if he had any family. No, it was just he and his mom and they were renting a room from the old man. They had moved here from Reno three months ago, but he knew they had lived in LA once before. He wondered if his mother had been arrested for public drunkenness with her new boyfriend. Only then did they tell him that she had died. The gas tank in the car exploded so they weren't sure how many had been in the car. They said they weren't sure if the woman had a family, as it took awhile to identify the license of the car. They finally were able to get this address from his school, where his mother had registered him. They had a few copies of his school picture, which his mother had been too poor to buy. They had looked through the apartment, and the bathroom had been the only place they hadn't checked. The man was looking at Jaden kind of funny, but the boy assumed it was with pity. He stood there wearing just the bottoms of his pajamas. He was over due for a haircut, so blonde strands kept getting into his eyes, and he couldn't stop crying. The lady was kind enough to look in her purse and hand him a handkerchief. The rest was a burr. He was driven to a large center where there were dozens of boys of all ages. He had to speak to several counselors. They told him that they were searching for any relatives he might have In the meantime he would live there and follow the schedule of the other boys. The pecking order asserted its face the second he was left by himself on the playground. He was in no mood to be social, he would have preferred if they had just left him alone in the dormitory room so he could grieve for his mother, but they insisted that he go outside where they were supposed to be supervised. The grounds were large, and he walked to the end of the yard. He barely noticed that two of the older boys were stalking him. Before they could get to him whom they planned to intimidate and even feel-up, a small boy who they had bullied, had a soccer ball that he had been given by a family who was hoping to adopt him. The small boy had gone off to the far grounds in hope that his prized ball wouldn't be snatched from him by one of the older kids. There was a ditch leading to the canal, a wire fence had been cut into so a few kids could go down to smoke some stolen cigarettes. The older boys grabbed the soccer ball, and threw it from the little boy, but it landed in the canal which was fuller than usual from a storm up North. The boys laughed, as the tiny boy started to cry. Jaden stopped to see what was going on. This called for a different game. "Hey fag, get the kids ball, or we'll tell that you took it from him." One of the boys said. "Mostly to see what the pretty boy's response would be." Jaden didn't say a word. He walked over to the fence spotting the opening and climbed in. He found a stick and picked it up to bring the ball back towards the ledge. The ball was spinning around against some trash that had washed upstream. Jaden had no idea how deep, or deceptive the water was. Neither did the boys, they thought it would be fun to push him in, then with his clothes soaking wet they could get him to strip in return for getting him dry clothes. One second Jaden almost had the ball, the next he was in the freezing water. He clung to the ball as he was swept down stream, going through a tunnel, and down the canal. He was too surprised to yell out. The last thing he heard was one of the boys saying. "If you say anything about this we'll kill you." The three boys were scared about what happened to the new boy. The older boys had tried to reach for him before he was swept away from them. Chuck, the oldest knew that if he had one more infraction he would be sent to Juvy Hall. He hoped if Jaden came back he would agree to say it was an accident and he had been all alone when he fell in the canal. The little kid would be afraid to talk. So it was Jaden's word against theirs. If he didn't come back...Well life around here was awful anyway... As the boys returned to line up for lunch no one said anything about the new boy. Since no one knew him very well the fact that he was missing wasn't noticed until bedtime. A search was made for him outside, but he was long gone. The Center wrote him down as a runaway. Next: (Jaden's trial)