Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 10:00:40 EDT From: ErastesTouch@aol.com Subject: Point of View - chapter 18 Legal Notice: The following story may contain descriptions of graphic sexual acts. These acts may be between boys or between a man and a boy. The story is a work of fiction and has no basis in reality. The author, or his designee, retains copyright to this story. There may be no reproducing or distribution of this story without expressed written consent. I wish to extend my thank you to Ed for his editorial assistance with this chapter. * * * * * * * * Point of View - by Erastes Copyright 2003 by Erastes Chapter 18 - The adjustment. March 2003 Things were going very well with Darren staying with me, and we took the first week or so just to kick back and enjoy not being locked up. We were almost like a couple of kids left at home with no adult supervision. We would stay up late, sleep in the next morning, eat what we wanted and when we wanted, and we spent a great deal of time in my pool. We also talked a lot, and about many different topics, including his filling me in about more of his life. The only thing we hadn't done during this time was anything sexual. Since we'd been out, he didn't seem to have that need any more, so I wasn't about to bring it up if he didn't. We did do other things, though, and we even went out a few times, to go shopping at Wal-Mart or to see a movie or two. At first, I was almost afraid to leave the house at all, but I decided that would be unfair to Darren, seeing he didn't have a car or any other way to get around. I didn't want him to feel that I talked him into leaving the jail with me, just to become a prisoner in my home. That didn't seem appropriate, and I wanted better for him. If I had personal issues, then I'd have to deal with them on my own and not let them affect Darren too. For now, I took care of my concerns by always doing everything at night, such as going to the late movie or shopping at Wal-Mart after midnight. However, I knew I couldn't continue this 'vampire' routine forever, because eventually I'd probably have to drive Darren around to look for a job. That would have to be done in the daytime, so my life in the darkness would be forced to come to an end. He was also a big help around the house, and he took over some of the household chores for me. He volunteered to be responsible for the dishes, laundry, and general housecleaning, freeing me up to get back to my writing. I was currently working on the story I had begun before I was arrested, and during the short time we've been out, that was nearly finished too. I would be turning it in to my editor very soon, and then I would be getting her comments and suggestions to incorporate into it. That meant the story could actually be going to print within the next few months, which was pretty quick, considering I'd just had another book go into print just a short time ago. I always got excited when that happened, and the money that would start coming in was always welcome as well. One day Darren and I began to discuss his future and what he hoped to do with his life. I asked him what he had been taking in college, while he had been attending, and he told me he had been studying computer science. I asked him if he might be interested in going back to finish that and he told me 'no', because he had discovered there were too many people going into that field and he thought the prospects of getting a decent job would be slim. Now I asked him what else he might be interested in, and he said he wasn't sure, so we began to discuss some alternatives for him. After talking this over for several hours, which took place during more than one sitting, he had narrowed his options down. However, the options he was leaning toward were not something that was available at the local college. He was now torn between becoming a teacher, to teach computer technology, or getting into computer animation and graphic design, to combine his talents for computers and art. To do either he'd have to attend another college, but he told me he knew the college near his parents offered both programs, so he might just return home to follow his dream. Darren seemed torn about possibly leaving me, so I explained to him that he had to do what he had to do, and not to let anyone or anything get in his way and stop him from achieving his goal. He said he'd consider this matter further, to determine which option he thought would be best for him to pursue, and he'd let me know which career choice he had settled on. I told him that would be fine, but he should also start thinking about what he might want to do for now, until he went back to school. There were still a few months before classes would begin, and chances were he might not be able to get in at the last minute, and might have to wait a semester, or even a whole year before he would be able to enter. He agreed with my logic and suggested the next thing he would need to do would be to find a job. I concurred and told him I'd help him in any way I could. Now Darren started to make a list of places he should submit applications, but seeing he didn't have much of a working background, his choices were limited. The good thing was that he wouldn't need the money to live on, but merely to put away for a vehicle or his educational bills. I drove him to several area locations, and he filled out job applications and managed a couple of interviews out of the process, but he finally decided to take a job at Wal-Mart, on their night stocking crew. It wasn't a great job, but he liked the hours. I could drive him there and pick him up later, and the pay was better than the other jobs he had interviewed for. Now he would be away part of the time, leaving me alone during the hours he worked, but I'd probably just be sleeping while he was gone anyway. Now that he had a job, he'd begin to save up some money, but he'd have to make some decisions pretty quickly, however, if he had any hope of jump starting his future. We sat down again to talk about that, and Darren told me he had decided on the computer animation and graphic design program back home. I now had him contact his parents and the college, to see what his chances were of getting admitted for this fall. If that wasn't possible, he was going to see if he could apply for the second semester or the following fall. No matter how this worked out, he was moving in the right direction. We thought it would take at least a month before he heard anything, but he ended up getting a fairly quick response, and everything was actually working out better than either of us had hoped. Seeing he had some college credits he could transfer into this program, and due to the fact he'd be living at home and not needing a dorm room, the admissions office had squeezed him into the program at the last minute. This was a major break for him, but a sad realization for me. It meant that it would only be a couple of months before he'd be leaving me all alone again, but he promised to come back to visit over the holidays and during the summer, so I guess that would help some. Now that the planning was behind us, we fell into our monotonous existence, but we did have our moments of excitement. One of them was when I called Darren into my office one day, to show him something I had done. On one of my trips taking him to work at Wal-Mart, I went in and did some shopping, and I bought a number of picture frames at that time. I took them home, and while he was at work, I framed all of the pictures he had drawn for me, so I could surprise him when he got back. Not only had I framed them, but I had also hung them strategically on one of the walls of my office, to inspire me while I worked. I had summoned him in to see me, but I waited until he noticed the wall on his own. I loved the expression on his face when he became aware of what I had done with his drawings, as I think he figured I was merely being polite when I told him what I had planned to do with them, while we were in jail. His mouth hung open, and his eyes darted back and forth from one drawing to another, and then he turned toward me, with this glow radiating from his face. Even before he uttered a word, I knew I had been successful in impressing him with this little display. "Damn, I didn't think you'd really do that," he told me, still gawking at the wall. "I'm a man of my word," I informed him, "and besides, they are there to inspire me. They not only help to remind me of your wonderful talent, but they also make me remember the lows we've been through, so it makes me want to succeed even more, and put that part of my life far behind me." He smiled at my response, seeming to think it was an adequate explanation. I'd be willing to wager that I would soon be getting more of his gems to add to this wall of fame, as I could almost see the wheels turning in his head right now. Over the next few days I saw him studying various parts of the house, both inside and out, and I knew I would soon also have some reminders of his time with me here. I tried to guess what types of pictures he might draw, and who or what might be in them, but he remained pretty tight lipped about his plans. No matter what he did, I knew it would absolutely be his best work, so they would be valuable assets to add to this collection. During this time, Darren also started dating a young woman who worked as a cashier at Wal-Mart. She would come on duty just as Darren was getting ready to leave for the day (or night, because of his shift), and I guess they began to talk and hit it off. He didn't tell me much about his dates, and I think he felt I might be hurt if I knew what they were doing together. Although we had no sexual contact since we'd been out, we still remained close, and Darren seemed to like other types of contact with me, such as an arm around the shoulders or just a small touch on his arm or back. I knew he wasn't gay, and this was more like the type of contact a father might have with his son, but I could tell how much he enjoyed it, and how much he sought that sort of attention from me. I saw this girl a few times when I picked Darren up in the morning, and she was cute. The first time I actually got to meet her, so I could talk with her, was when Darren brought her home one evening, after a date. He didn't tell me in advance he was going to do that, and I was used to her driving to the house to pick him up and drop him off, but one night he asked her in and sought me out. "Julie, I want to introduce you to Bob," he told her. "He's like my second father, and I wanted you two to meet." I was very flattered by this introduction, but he was still talking. "And Bob," he continued, "I want you to meet Julie. She works at the store too, and we've really been getting along." He was beaming now. "Hi, Julie, it's very nice to meet you," I told her. "I hope Darren has been a gentleman when you're together." I gave her a wink to let her know I was just teasing. "Darren?" she shot back. "He does okay, but I think he was a lion or a tiger in a past life, because he likes to pounce without warning." Darren turned red at this comment, and he looked astounded that Julie had made such a comment. "You may be right," I told her, picking up on her comment. "He tends to groom himself a lot too, and he also likes to play with his food." Julie let out a little giggle when I said that, and I concluded she had her own personal interpretation of what I meant by my last comment. The three of us sat and chatted for a few minutes, letting Julie and me get to know each other better, and then Julie said she had to leave, as she knew Darren had to get ready to go in to work. We said our good-byes and Darren walked her out to her car, and he was out there for a few minutes before he came back in. I heard the door shut when he entered, and I expected him to just head upstairs to get ready for work, so I was surprised to see him standing in the doorway to my office, staring at me. As soon as I looked up, he spoke. "So, what did you think of her?" he wanted to know. "I think she's very sweet and lovely," I informed him. "And she seems to have a good sense of humor too." I think he knew what I meant by that. "Yeah, and she seemed to like you too." He paused briefly at this point, and I saw him swallow hard. "You know I really meant what I told her about you." I looked directly at him and I could read the sincerity on his face. I stood up and walked toward him. "I knew you did, and that was very special to me. You don't know how much that touched me, or what it meant to me." I was looking him straight in the eye right now, and I could see the tears starting to form in them. Suddenly, he just threw his arms around me and gave me a big hug, and it happened so quickly it reminded me of Julie's pouncing comment. He squeezed me quite hard, and for quite a long time, and then he released me. I wasn't sure what to do or say next, but he took care of that for me. "You don't realize how many times you saved me in jail," he informed me, although I wasn't exactly sure what he was referring to. "It wasn't just the time you saved me from having those two guys attack me, but you gave me hope and helped me to keep from thinking about how bad it was in there. You know, if you hadn't come along, I might have just thrown in with some of those other guys and learned how to become a good crook or something. My whole life would probably have turned out totally different if I hadn't met you in there, and I probably wouldn't be thinking about going back to college now." I could see how truly sincere he was being, and it really moved me that he felt this way. However, I needed to set him straight on a few things. "Darren, whatever I did, that wasn't what made the difference for you. Whatever happened came from within you and not from me. You are a decent, intelligent person, and you possess some very interesting talents. All I did was to show you what was hidden there. Whether you took advantage of those traits or not was strictly your choice, but I was fairly confident you'd choose wisely. That's why I only needed to show you your options, and then I sat back and watched until you actually acted on them." "But without you there to show me, I might have made some really bad choices. I knew a kid in high school who went to jail right after he got out, and all he learned in jail was how to be a good crook." "That was him and not you, and I don't think being dishonest or a criminal is part of your make-up. Even if you had decided to take that route, I don't think you'd have been very good at it or happy being like that. I think it might have taken you a little longer to discover that for yourself, but it was what was inside you the whole time that would have made you realize you weren't meant to be, or could be happy trying to be something you aren't." He looked at me, almost as if I had just scolded him. "That may be how you see it, but I know you were the one who changed my life, and I will always be grateful to you for being there for me." He now walked back over to me, hesitantly reached out toward me, and then gave me another major hug. I hugged him back, and finally conceded. "Okay. I'll give in and take some of the credit, just as long as you take the rest," I whispered in his ear. At that point I felt him squeeze me even harder, and he had a huge grin on his face when he finally broke the embrace. "Darren, does Julie know how we met?" I inquired. "Yeah, she does. She recognized your name from seeing it in the paper, and she wanted to know why I was living with you. I told her everything, including the fact that I knew you weren't the type of person who would force someone into doing anything with you, and she believes me. In fact, I think she likes you. She said something like that when I walked her out to her car tonight." "Interesting!" It was the only thing I could think to say at that point. "Have you told her about your plans to go back home and go to college?" "Yeah, she knows all about that too," he stated, very matter-of-factly. "And she didn't have a problem with that?" I questioned, mildly surprised. "A little, but I told her I'd be coming back here and staying with you for the summers, if that's okay with you?" He looked concerned, like he suddenly realized he had told her this without asking me first. I quickly took him off the hook. "Of course it is. You are welcomed here anytime, and for as long as you'd like to stay. What kind of a guy would tell his son that wasn't okay?" Now he seemed to relax a bit, then let out a sigh, before he gave me another hug. "Thanks, Dad, I knew I could count on you." At this point he was letting his head rest upon my shoulder as he continued his embrace. Suddenly his head shot up and he looked at me. "You don't mind if I call you dad once in a while, do you?" I could tell he just realized that he might have gone too far again. By the way he had stiffened just a few seconds ago, I knew that it had suddenly hit him that he had called me that, without seeking my permission to do so first. Now I felt it was my turn to reassure him. "No, son, that doesn't bother me at all. In fact, I'm honored to know you feel that way about me." Darren began to smile, now that he knew everything was all right, and he hugged me once again. I decided it was time to move on to other things, so I spoke to him. "Okay, so let's get back to Julie now," I announced, bringing him back from wherever he was during this time. "So she's fine with your going away and just coming back for vacations?" "I guess. She knows that I'll probably have to move away from both areas to eventually find a job in that field, so she knows most likely I'll only be back to visit from time to time. She seems cool with that, though." "That's great. As long as you two have discussed it and agreed that it will work for both of you. That's all that matters." He smiled. "And how about you? Will that work for you too?" He stared at me now, studying my reaction. "What do you mean?" "I mean, will it be all right with you if I'm only able to come back to visit once in a while? I know how much you've done for me, and I don't want you to feel that I'm deserting you now and leaving you all alone again." He actually looked as if he felt he'd disappointed me and might burst out in tears at any moment. "Darren, I've told you before, you have to do what's best for Darren, and then the rest will fall into place. I'll be happy to see you whenever and for however long you can manage, but the most important thing is that you're happy and doing what you want to do. If that's the case, then I'll be satisfied and happy for you too. You don't need to worry about me or feel you owe me anything. I'll be tickled pink just watching you grow and develop into a fine young man. I'll be here for you if ever you need me, and I'll be happy to welcome you back, whenever you wish to come." I guess that was enough to convince him that I bore no ill feelings about his plans, or about him in general. He seemed satisfied that everything was settled, and we could go on with our lives. As June arrived, I began to slip into another funk, when I began to realize that only one year earlier I had been spending a great deal of time with Jared and Josh. In fact, about this time last year, Sherry and I were starting to plan for Jared's birthday party. I began to remember those times, thinking of all the things we had done, and all the time we had spent together. I remembered the swimming, the miniature golfing, the fishing trips, and all the other ways we had spent time together. I even thought about how Jared had kept after me to do sexual things with him, how I had put him off and stalled him for as long as I could, and then how I had eventually given in to his desires. I was going crazy remembering all these times, and what bothered me even more was that I knew Jared's birthday was approaching again, and it was only a month away. Darren saw how depressed I was getting again, so he tried many different ways to snap me out of this mental hole I had dug for myself. First, he tried to talk me into going places with him, or with Julie and him, but I didn't feel much like going out. Then he tried to get me to just go out for meals, but I preferred to just whip a little something up at home. Next, he even offered to do things with me again, like we had done in jail, but I told him that wasn't necessary either. I thanked him for his concern, and his offer, but I told him I'd get over this in time. Seeing nothing else had worked with me, Darren finally decided to use a concern of mine to get me through this time. I had just picked him up from work, when he began to explain his idea to me. "Hey, Dad, what do you say we start an exercise routine, to help us both get back into shape?" He looked hopeful, waiting to see how I'd respond. I thought about this for a minute or two and eventually decided he had made a very good suggestion. I had wanted to get into better physical condition, so what better time to start than now? I also realized that doing something like exercising is always harder to do alone, so why not begin while I had a partner? I concluded he had struck upon a very good idea here, so we'd run with it. "Okay, that sounds great to me. What exactly did you have in mind?" Now I threw the ball back into his court. "Let me think. Well, we could start every day with a swim, then maybe a walk or a jog, and then come back to the house and do some exercises. After that, we could work out with some weights. Do you have any?" "I have a few, but we can get whatever we need, if we decide to do this," I explained, not wanting to put a damper on his plans. "Good, and then at night we could go for another walk or jog, and then take another dip in the pool before we call it a day. That way we only tie up a little time in the morning and a little more at night, and still have the rest of the day free. For you, it would mean you would do the first part after you wake up each day, and the last part before you before you go to bed. For me, I'd do that first part after I get home from work, and the last part after I wake up, and before I get ready to go in to work." "Well, it sounds like a plan for me, if that works for you," I told him, trying to sound as positive as I could about his idea. "Great, do you want to start tomorrow then?" "Sure, but I'll need to do some shopping first, to pick up some more weights and things like that. While you're sleeping today, I'll go to the sporting goods store and check out their weight training equipment, and pick out a few things, unless you'd like to go with me to do this?" "I'd like to go too, if you don't mind." His face had a pleading quality to it now, and I knew I didn't want to disappoint him. "We could go now, if you want, and then you could go to sleep after we get back." "Yeah, that would work for me." He gave me a big grin. We went out and got in the Tahoe, drove down to the big sporting goods store, and we began to look around. Darren knew exactly what he thought we would need, but he ran it all by me first, to make sure I was okay with all his selections. While we were discussing what we might need, a store employee came over to offer his assistance, and it was obvious he was also into bodybuilding. He and Darren got into discussions about the merits of the various pieces of equipment, which items would be best for our combined needs, and what discounts might be available, if we bought several items at once. I was surprised by Darren's negotiating skills, as most guys his age would just assume the price was the price, but he was doing quite well on his own. After a few more minutes he asked the employee to leave us alone, so we could talk things over. He agreed, and soon Darren and I were standing there by ourselves. "What do you think, Dad?" he asked, very directly. "I think I'm amazed at how you dealt with that guy. Where did you learn to negotiate like that?" He grinned at me. "My dad is the sales manager at a car dealership back home, and I've watched him work since I was a little kid. I've also sat in on some of his sales meetings, when he taught the new salespeople how to deal with the customers. I picked up a lot from him." "So I've noticed. Wherever you learned it, it was very impressive." "Thanks, but what do you think about the equipment?" He was suddenly very business-like again. "What things do you think we should get?" "Hey, I'll bow to your expertise on that." His smile began to dim. "I can't make that choice. You have to do that," he insisted. "And why would that be?" "Because I don't know how much you want to spend." Now I understood his concern, and I made up my mind to make it easier for him. "I'm willing to spend whatever it takes to get us both back into shape. You know the equipment better than I do, and you know what we need, so you have to pick it out. As long as they are things we need and we'll use, then I'll pay whatever price you can negotiate. Does that sound fair to you?" He still didn't look convinced, however. "But I don't want to overspend or upset you," he insisted. "You won't. Just tell me what you think we need, work a price out with the guy you were talking to earlier." "That was the store manager," he interrupted, giving me a detail I had missed before. "Even better. Work out the price with the manager, and then I'll either tell you yes or no. Will that get you off the hook then?" "Yeah, thanks. And I'll only get what we need," he added. He went back and got the store manager, explained to him what we needed and then he negotiated a price. He actually got us fifteen percent off on all the items we were going to purchase, and I thought that admirable, seeing some of those items were also on sale. Once I gave him the go ahead for the purchase, he made the deal, and then Darren and a stock clerk set about loading up the items on a dolly, getting them rung up, and then taking them out to the car. I gave Darren the keys, so they could load everything up, while the manager and I completed the transaction. After the manager ran my credit card through the register and gave me the sales slip, I went out to join Darren. They were loading the final items in the back of the Tahoe just as I arrived. Darren was all smiles as we drove back home, and I knew I'd get my first workout helping him unload these items from the car and carrying them into the house. I was right. It was as demanding and tiring an exercise as I'd had in quite a while, and Darren seemed to be enjoying my misery. "It's a good thing we got this stuff," he explained, "because now I can see how far out of shape you are." He gave me an evil grin as he said this. "Well, this old guy is going to eventually work you into the ground, trying to keep up with me." He readily accepted the gauntlet I had thrown down, and gave me a taunting sneer. "You can try, old man. You can try," he challenged, and then he laughed out loud. "Hey, who are you calling an old man?" I shot back. "Well, if the shoe fits." he began, but I didn't give him a chance to finish, because I tackled him and wrestled him to the floor. I immediately knew this had been a mistake, because he was younger, stronger, and more agile than I was, and soon he had me pinned to the floor and begging for mercy. "Ha! See I told you that you were out of shape," he chortled, sitting on my chest. "Now, say you're an old man." I wasn't going to give in, but he began to bounce on my stomach and playfully slap me on my face. "Okay, okay," I relented. "So I'm an old man, so what?" "So I'm going to work this old man back into shape." He was still grinning. "You'll be sorry then," I informed him. "Why?" "Because once I'm in shape, I'll be sitting on your chest the next time." He let out a loud guffaw after I said that, to let me know that he didn't believe a word of it. "In your dreams, old man," he teased. "In your dreams." He let me up, and then he went off to get some sleep. I used this time to think back upon the past few hours, replaying them over in my mind and enjoying the interaction we had just shared. I eventually went to work on a new story, after enjoying my recollections of my brief give and take with Darren. I wasn't getting a lot done, but at least temporarily he had made me forget about my problems and stop feeling sorry for myself. I did take time to fix a nice meal for him, so he'd have something good before he went to work, and it was almost done when I heard him in the shower. Not bad timing. He came downstairs, smiled when he saw the table set and the food on it, and then he thanked me for taking care of him like this. We sat down to eat, and he ate well, and then he fixed a lunch to take with him. As soon as he was done with that, I took him to work, telling him I'd see him later, when I picked him up after his shift. "Don't forget we start our exercising today, old man," he added, as he hopped out of the car, "so make sure you get plenty of rest." "I won't forget and I'll be ready for you, you young smart ass," I responded, not knowing what else to say. As I turned to drive off, I saw him wave at me, so I waved back, before I made the return trip home. I had been home for about ten minutes, after dropping Darren off at work, when the doorbell rang. It was late and I was just getting ready to go to bed, and I couldn't imagine whom it could be. Suddenly I began to worry that something had happened to Darren and someone was bringing him back home. I wondered if he might be sick or possibly have been injured during that short time, so I hurried over to the door and opened it, to see what was going on. However, I wasn't prepared for what I discovered. There standing at my door was Sherry (Jared and Josh's mother). "Bob, may I come in? I think we need to talk." * * * * * * * * Positive emails may be sent to ErastesTouch@aol.com