Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 20:35:22 -0700 (PDT) From: Gossett Stacy Subject: "Cute" Don't look at this if you're too young or too easily offended. It's copyrighted, because I mailed it to myself, by the way. This happens to be the next part of a story called "Beautiful" in the No Sex category of the gay male section. {{This should be in the Adult Youth category of the gay male section, by the way.}} I resisted the urge to call Adam again. I guess I was a little worried that I'd get his wife, but that wasn't really it. I knew I had no future with a guy like that. Married. Two children. Devestatingly handsome, all the same. I longed for Adam, but I just couldn't. He was beautiful, but he had too much ... baggage. I went back to my job at the cafe. I wasn't making any money, but it did give me some much needed time to write. I loved being surrounded by the books too, even though I only dealt with the food on a day to day basis. Espresso drinks and smoothies were all day, every day. It was a living. Don't let me kid you. I also liked checking out the scholarly gentlemen, handsome jocks, and moody college anarchists. Well, there were some anarchists. I could see that 'A' they left carved on one of the tables. Idealists, I suppose. And, I got to speak with most of them. Just because I made the coffee and other drinks. Heaven at the best of times. Hell when you looked down at their wedding rings. Okay, I'm not a perv by nature. Honest. It's just.... Well, I thought the guy was a college student. He had alabaster skin, dark hair, dark eyes. Russian genetic pool, maybe? Beautiful red lips. His hair was longish, but it was messy and standing up most of the time. I guess it is impossible to explain to you the beauty of a caucasian afro-like messy hair clump that was his. Kind of like an anime hero or something. I drank it in. Deeply. It seemed like forever that I had been with another man. And, here was one who seemed to appreciate me with wily smiles and knowing eyes. He wore all black (of course). I noticed that on his backpack was written in permanent marker: "God is dead." While I thought that was a bit much, I was entranced with his presence. He had that confidence that is so very sexy to behold in another. "So, what can I get for you today?" I asked. "I'll have one of those raspberry things." "Medium or large?" I made the mistake of looking in his eyes. They were dark and endless. I might never return! I resisted giggling like some school maiden. "Large." His smile said volumes, but they were in a similar but different language. I nodded and fixed his drink. He watched everything I did. He even tipped me five dollars. That's quite a bit. It usually meant more than the regular. I applied the whipped cream, swirling it arround with care. I sqirted on some chocolate syrup and sprinkled on some dark chocolate sprinkles. He watched me so graciously. He nodded politely as he glided away. I watched him go, unable to take my eyes off him. Then, he looked over his shoulder and smiled. I melted. "I want to order something!" cried one of the other patrons who had no timing. Sighing heavily, I went back to him. The young guy looked back at me with the biggest, sweetest smile. Later, the dark-haired guy asked me when I had a break. I told him in about thirty minutes. He said he would wait outside for me by the fountain. I quickly agreed, and I went back to work. Seated by the fountain, the dark-haired guy began, "Please don't take this the wrong way. I like you too. But, I think it's important to tell you before we go any further that I'm fifteen years old." You could have knocked me over with a tooth pick. "Fifteen?" "Fifteen." It was too much. I got to my feet. He was surprised. I was too. I sprinted away. I was calling in sick. I was sick. Sick of finding the forbidden. Finding ... I was alone and would remain that way. The running did me good. But, where was I going? Nowhere fast it seemed. --teckno72@yahoo.com