Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 13:07:53 -0700 (PDT) From: azkid61@yahoo.com Subject: My Marty - Chapter 6 This is all fiction!!! This is a figment of your imagination . . . and mine! And no one was hurt or maimed in the writing of this story. [Well, maybe the editor a bit!] DISCLAIMER: This is a fictional gay story depicting a homosexual relationship between a young man and a boy. It is intended for adult readers only. All characters are fictional and in no way related to any person or persons living or deceased. Any such perceived similarity is purely coincidental. IF YOU ARE NOT OF LEGAL AGE TO BE READING THIS STORY OR YOU DO NOT APPROVE OF SUCH MATERIAL, PLEASE LEAVE. This work is copyrighted (c) by the author and it may not be reproduced or copied in any form without the specific written consent of the author. It is assigned to the Nifty Archives under the provisions of their submission guidelines but it may not be copied or archived on any other site without the written consent of the author. * * * This is the first time for me at writing a story of any kind. I have to thank Nifty for letting me find such an amazing site. That has made me feel like I'm not alone in this world of dreams, while not accepted by closed-minded people. Love does not come in a prepackaged form, defined by a few over religious groups, or others, too blind to see the true meaning of the word "LOVE." The one that has been the most helpful in my writing trials, and has been a great inspiration to me in all my endeavors has been "Matthew Templar", my editor. Thank you, Matthew. This chapter is dedicated to a very special man that has seen me through some hard times with his beautiful stores he has written. Caleb Wilson. His stories can be found on "Johnnie Proudly Presents. Under the name Tristam Dejong. "at www.boylinks.net. His story, "C'est la vie" is my favorite. If you like my style of writing you will love his. Thanks, Caleb. You are a true friend and you have a special place in my heart. Please email me at www.azkid61@yahoo.com I love to see what you think of my "attempt" at writing. All emails will be answered (in the order they were received.) Sound familiar? My Marty Chapter 6 His lips felt like soft rose pedals against mine. His touch was as soft as silk. I lifted him off the floor and held onto him for dear life. I gently set him back down. And without missing a beat, he said, "Wow! Mom never kissed like that," with a big grin on his face. I lost it and started laughing like mad. He realized what he had just said, and busted up too. At that point, I was on such a high from being with Marty that I never wanted to come down from it. We finally got under control and out of the shower. I dried him off, going gently down his chest with the towel; my eyes drinking in his flesh. His dime size nipples were hard as rocks. As I went down to his hips I just marveled at the wonders that bestowed him to me for a time. He was so perfect, so beautiful. He had just a hint of hair above his boyhood, golden in color, shining like the first rays of the morning sun. His legs were long and well built. The same color hairs there were shining in the morning light. His feet were absolutely perfect. I never thought of feet as being beautiful, but Marty's were. He pulled the towel out of my hands and started drying me off. His touch was soft and caring, sending waves of passion for him through my soul. . I just wondered how much more I could stand before I lost all control of my senses for this boy. With the drying of each other done, the look he was giving me sent waves of love through my heart. "What are you thinking?" I asked. "Oh, I was just thinking, what if this is all a dream; and if it is, I don't ever want to wake up," he said. I reached out and pulled him into me. "Marty, this is no dream. I've pinched myself five times, thinking the same thing. I've never felt like this before. I could eat you up and never need to eat again." Looking down on his face, he was just beaming with joy. We got dressed without taking our eyes off each other. We started for the kitchen. I asked him if he wanted to go out to eat. He looked at me and, with a look of pure caring in his eyes, he asked, "Can we eat here? I really want to just be with you." "Okay," I said. "What would you like? I love to cook. If I don't have it, I'll get it." He scrunched up his nose; the thoughtful look he gives me so often and so damn cute. "Do you have eggs and bacon?" he asked. "Yes, I do. Do you want pancakes with it?" I asked. "Sure, if you're going to eat with me," he said. "Of course, I am. Where else would I go?" I said, wondering what he meant by that. "Why did you ask that?" The shine from his face dimmed a bit as he looked at his feet. "Well you know my mom works nights and Dad doesn't get up till afternoon sometimes, so it's just me and Chris and we can't use the stove. So we just have cereal most days. Mom used to cook, but since Dad started drinking again he's always mad about things." My heart just sank at his words. "Well, kiddo, let's see what we can do about some grub, okay?" I asked. "Want to help?" "Can I?" he asked, with that grin of his back. That took the sad face from him. "First, we need to feed Syliss," I said. So, with a short whistle, he came running full speed into the kitchen, wagging his nub, looking at me, then Marty. I gave Marty the can of dog food, showed him the can opener, and we went to work on the can. He poured the can of dog food into the dog's bowl and started to pet Syliss on his back. I almost tried to stop Marty from doing this because that damn dog does not let me touch him at all when he's eating. But my eyes could not believe what I was seeing: Marty just stroking his back. And Syliss just going about his eating. Shit, he would have growled at me. He's never bit me, but that's his time, I figure. I went on making breakfast as Marty talked about his life. I found out his birthday was only two months away. August 15th 1969 was the date. He's going to be 12 years old. I'm going to make that day the most special day for my Marty. He told me he thinks he was born in Oklahoma, but he wasn't sure. We soon sat down to eat, after making a mess of my kitchen. I was across from Marty; I had to see that beautiful face of his. You can tell a lot about a person from the expressions on their face. And he wore his proudly. He went on about how his mom didn't seem to like him much. He didn't know why, but that he was used to the insults that she would throw his way at times. He said he can remember a lady with blond hair, when he was much younger, pushing him on a swing set. It seemed to mean a lot to him. His face had that look of intense thought on it, as if not sure it was a dream or not. He talked between shovels of food in his mouth. I was just mesmerized at the intense thought he was in, telling me his life's story. He had finished stuffing his face quite some time ago, but he was so happy to have some one to listen to his thoughts and stories. I was glued to his every word with an occasional "ah ha" here and there, to keep him going. He talked for hours before I realized how late in the day it was getting. I started to get a little concerned that we had not heard from Marty's parents yet. I'd given Ed my phone number before we left. Cell phones were not something in everybody's hands in the 80's. So, with Marty helping me, we cleaned up the mess from breakfast, and went into the living room to get Marty's things together. I could see a big change in Marty's mood, as he packed his bag. I knew what it was that bothered him. After listening to him tell me all about his life at home, I was sure it was not a good one. Not that anybody was physical with him, just not there for him. That can be worse on a boy sometimes; then, if they were physical, at least you know what to expect with that. But just being ignored or have insults thrown at you is just as bad. I stopped and looked at him; he noticed me looking at him and stopped packing. "Hey, kiddo, you okay?" I asked. "Wade, do I have to leave? I don't want to go home right now. In fact, I don't ever want to go home," he said. "I want to stay here forever. I won't be a bother and I'll do whatever you tell me to do. They don't want me. I know they don't." My heart just sank to my stomach at his words, and the tears started to flow from his eyes, down his cheeks. I moved over to him in two steps, wrapping my arms around him, burying his head in my chest, trying to take the pain away from him. I held onto him as his sobs just spilled out onto my chest. "Oh, Bo' bear, it can't be that bad, is it?" I asked, stroking his hair. "Yes it is. They hate me! And I don't know why." His sobs were growing with each word out of his mouth. All I could do was hold him, keeping out the hurt he was trying so hard to hide from and make him feel me holding him, to let him know I was there to make it all better. "Look, Marty, I will do whatever it takes to help you. You have to know that I will not let anybody or thing hurt you ever again. Do you trust me?" I asked. "Y-yes, I do." "Then let me see what's going on at your house. How do you know they don't want you around?" I asked. "Is it something your dad has said to you?" "N-no. It-it's what my mom says to me, and it doesn't make any sense," he said. "What does not make sense?" I said. "She says they shoulda never taken me in and I've never known what that meant." "Well, Marty, I can find out what she's talking about if you want me to. Hey! Let's get going to your house, and if you can stay the rest of the weekend. If you want," I said. His face lit up like a 1,000 watt light bulb. I dried the tears from his face, kissing him lightly on top of his head, and we got his things and started out the door. He seemed to be a little happier but still had a sad look on his face, so I asked him if he wanted to go camping tonight, if his parents did not mind. That sent him into a hugging fit, with me being the huggee. That's the way I like him to be. So out to my truck and down the road we went. As soon as he got in the passenger seat and closed the door, before I even had the key in the ignition, he was sliding across the seat next to me. With the grin I so loved to see on his face, we were off. "What if my dad says no, Wade?" he said. "Hey, buddy, don't think like that. Why would he say no? Besides,I'll give him my charming smile and my puppy dog look. That will get him," I said, half laughing. We got to Marty's apartments. As we pulled in, Marty said he didn't see his dad's car. He started to get that sad look on his face. I put my arm around him and pulled him into me. "Hey, Marty, maybe they're at the store. Your mom's probably home," I said. That seemed to help his mood. We got out of the truck and started walking towards his apartment when that familiar hand found mine, and the sparks from his touch found my heart again. I will never get tired of his touch; it warms my heart to know it's important to him to feel me. As we got to the door, we found it locked. "Do you have a key, Marty?" I asked. "I think I do, in my bag," he said. He pulled a small key ring from a pocket on his bag. He opened the door, and we went inside. He went through all the rooms to find the apartment empty. I watched as Marty went from room to room and the look on his face changed each time he came out of a room. He stopped at the kitchen table, and picked up a note there, with a 20 dollar bill on it. The look on his face changed to a shocked look. He turned to me holding the note out. As I looked in his eyes, I could see the tears start to build. End of chapter 6. Ok, you will need to wait to see what the note says just like I do. Let me know what you like about the story. I love to hear from you all. It keeps me going. Email me at. azkid61@yahoo.com Thanks for letting me share.