Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 03:59:26 -0500 From: jonafunu@hotmail.com Subject: The Untellable Truth about Jake (Chapters 1-4) The Untellable Truth about Jake *****DISCLAIMER***** This story is completely a work of fiction and a part of the world that exists within my mind. Regardless of your opinion on it, I have spent a great amount of time working on this store and crafting it into something more than a mere idea. If you have any thoughts, comments or criticisms please send them my way. As always, if you are under eighteen or this is illegal where you live then don't read this. If you want to include this story on your own website or on another story board, you are more than welcome to upon asking my permission and giving me credit. Hope you all enjoy and don't forget to email! Jonafunu@hotmail.com . ********************* Chapter One The rain fell in great torrents, the beads of rain tapped on the window with great ferocity, providing a background song to my time of despair. My breath escaped my lips as smoke, the cold winter air wafting from the front door, moving men busily bustling down the stairs before it with boxes and furniture. My roommate was finally leaving, and I at twenty-two would be alone for the first time. As my lips gently touched the lavender coffee cup, taking in a sip of coffee that I required to function, my eyes met those of my now ex-roommate. "Don't look at me like that, you knew it was coming." Susan sighed heavily, she was in her mid-thirties and if at all possible a bigger game geek than I was. She was ethnically Chinese but adopted by an American family when she was a baby so not a hint of her culture or native accent bore any hold on her identity. "I know I've just never lived alone before." I sighed and stood, rubbing out the wrinkles on my robe as I extended my arms. She laughed a little and embraced me, a small tear escaping from the edge of her barely open eye. "You'll be fine, and you better write me every day!" I nodded in return but refused to break from our hug just causing her to laugh again before she finally pushed me away forcibly. "I'll always be your fag hag." She winked, causing me to smile a little for the first time in the month since she told me the inevitable had arrived. She had made college a career, and that career had finally led to its ultimate ambition with her being accepted into Harvard. My days at community college were lengthy but I never had such grandiose ambitions, I was perfectly fine with taking classes every now and then and playing games with my best friend. "You're all grown up Susan and leaving the nest, what is Momma supposed to do?" I said playfully, trying to continue on the lighter mood that had entered the room. "Maybe you can finally get out some and find yourself a boyfriend." She poked me directly in the chest with each word, only causing my smile to widen. "You always had a special way of making me smile even when I didn't feel like it, thanks sweetie." I replied; a little mellow as my attempts at continuing the light mood seemed to depart as quickly as they had arrived. She began to part her lips when one of the moving men came down the stairs and stopped, turning to stare directly at Susan. "That's the last of it lady, we just need your signature." Susan nodded in response but never broke my gaze, hugging me one last time. "Be good now, I've got a plane to catch so I can't stick around." I nodded and sighed, staring deeply into her eyes as we broke our hug, pleading with every ounce of my will for her to change her mind but naturally, it was of no use. As the door shut and my eyes followed Susan into the taxi parked out front, I began to lose my appreciation for northwestern weather. I had moved to Portland when I was twenty and always found the rain appealing, and a great excuse to stay indoors, but it seemed to frame my negativity that much more. As the taxi drove off and became a distant memory, I plopped down onto the over stuffed cream sofa that seemed to occupy the majority of the living room. "If this sofa could talk..." I murmured to no one in particular, trying to will myself from a self imposed coma. The television, a source of great comfort on most occasions, held no promise to me that day. The only thing that existed around me was silence, and it was at that very moment my only friend. I closed my eyes, letting my head plop back onto the cushioning behind me and felt myself drift off into an afternoon nap. -- My head jutted upwards quickly as the sound of the phone ringing jolted me back to reality. I gazed at the clock on the wall to see the time, four-fifteen, there was no doubt as to the caller's identity. "Hello?" I said groggily, rubbing the sleep out of my eyes with extreme prejudice. "Where the fuck are you!? It's almost five and you were supposed to be here at three thirty! If you don't get here in fifteen minutes you're out of here!" I chuckled a little to myself; covering the phone with one hand so I wasn't heard "Can't Micah cover my shift?" "FUCK NO! GET DOWN HERE NOW!" The caller on the other end hung up the phone with such force that it caused me to jump. I know what you're thinking I should be grateful and not laugh when an authority figure scolds me for being late when I have no excuse, well I must say I agree with you. What's my excuse then? Well Rob is far from an authority figure, he's more of a barista with a superiority complex. He was promised an assistant manager position over a year ago and since it has yet to happen, he takes his frustrations out on everyone else. Would the boss care that I was late? Not really, we're the worst coffee house in the whole of Portland. Being on NE 121st doesn't help anything either. I managed to change into my uniform and sulkily grabbed my car keys before heading out into the cold weather. The rain had finally ended, much to my immense delight, and I slid the key in my over worked Pacifica. It was really my only possession of real value, well that and my Play Station 3. Since I lived only a few blocks away I arrived with merely a minute to spare. As I walked in I was greeted by the angry eyes of Rob and the familiar sound of hipsters conversing about anything that wasn't important. I flipped over the counter and grabbed an apron from the top shelf. "Do you know how many health codes that violates!?" Rob spat at me angrily. I stared at him and cocked my head a little, "I won't say anything of your breath then." He growled in his usual gruff tone and placed the key to the shop in my hand with a rough motion to show his anger, I like to think of it as his way of establishing dominance. His only problem with me of course was that I'd never recognize it. "I'm gone, Stephanie should be in shortly." I nodded as he deposited his apron on the top shelf and swung the kiosk door angrily on his way out, disappearing down the street with as much haste as he usually did. I set to work leaning against the counter, my eyes perusing the hipsters with general disinterest. Naturally the store was immaculate and everything was stocked, which was in no way an indication of Rob's work ethic, simply the reality of our slim clientele. I usually spend this time catching up on my manga but today was one of those rare occasions where I got to work with Stephanie, one of my few co-workers that I had any true appreciation for. To explain a bit more about where I work, to begin the name of the shop is "The Brown Jug." I've always felt this name was more suited to a strip joint, or perhaps to a certain portion of the female anatomy, but none-the-less the owner had chosen it. The coffee was deplorable, mostly because the owner just bought coffee from Safeway and marketed it as "fresh ground" and "imported directly from Columbia." We all knew it was a lie, and except for a few people with no taste buds everyone else did as well. The Brown Jug existed for one reason and one reason alone, to give the owner a tax break at the end of the year. He was ridiculously wealthy, and while every venture he had ever pursued was immensely successful, this one was a purposeful failure. He dumps mounds of money into his staff and nothing into bettering the coffee or advancing the goal of more customers because it's apparently better that it never turn a profit. I don't pretend to understand the inner workings of his twisted mind, or his accountant's for that matter, but I do appreciate getting paid twenty an hour to accomplish nothing. -- The door swung open with grace as Stephanie trudged in, her uniform as mismanaged as her straw colored hair, and a permanent look of exhaustion spread across her face. She waved at me as I was shocked from my daze; I returned her wave and managed a smile despite my poor mood. "What's cracking?" "Well apart from the fact that David bailed on me again, not too much. Rob's gone right?" I nodded as she sighed and threw her hat down on the counter. "Let's go out back." I nodded as we both escaped the kiosk and headed back towards the rear exit. She already had a Marlboro dangling from her lips before the door had even opened and had lit the end as soon as the cold air hit my face. "I completely forgot I was supposed to work tonight, Rob called and railed like a bat out of hell." I laughed a little, "It's always good to know he practices equal treatment among his servants; I was supposed to be here at 3:30." She laughed in return and shook her head, extending her half full pack of cigarettes for me to pluck one for myself. I enjoyed smoking, but was too cheap to buy anything brand name, she always provided me with my fair share of Marlboro's when we worked together. As she lit the tip for me I drew in a huge drag and let the smoke escape my nostrils "Thanks kid." She nodded, shivering a little in the cold evening air. "Does that mean I get to hang with my boyfriend tonight?" She laughed and punched me in the chest playfully. "Why yes it does." My little boyfriend, as I affectionately refer to him, is Stephanie's nine year old son. An adorable shrimp of a kid with messy black hair and blue eyes, who just happened to adore the ground I walk on. The fact I had a thing for the kid was merely coincidental of course. "I got a great game the other day too, if I would have known he was coming I would have brought it." Stephanie snickered a little, "I tell you, it's like taking care of two kids when he's around you, he really adores you, you know?" I nodded and puffed my chest out in mock vanity, "How can he not?" She shook her head again, taking another drag of her cigarette. "You know the offer to move in with us still stands, today was Susan's last day wasn't it?" I nodded and sighed; I had preferred to remove the whole event from my mind but knew she was only looking out for my well being, "I think I'll give it a go alone this time, it's pretty scary to be by myself but I have to do it sooner or later don't I?" She shrugged, "I've never been alone and I'm thirty-seven." "Well those good looks won't last forever." I commented with a smirk. She playfully smacked me in response, causing me to laugh harder than I had all day. "Thanks for the offer though, if I begin to go insane I might take you up on it." She nodded and smiled, flicking her now finished Marlboro onto the wet pavement below. "Guess we better make some appearance of working huh?" I shrugged and flicked the remaining butt of my own cigarette onto the pavement to join hers. We walked up front and into the kiosk, leaning against the counter and sighing. The shop was completely empty except for us and we knew that we might get one or two customers the rest of the evening. "Has he hired someone to replace Susan yet?" Stephanie casually asked after the reality of another night of boredom had set in. "Not yet, from what I understand he's not going to replace her so he can finally give Rob the promotion he wants." Stephanie's head jerked and her eyes grew, a look of true horror filling every crevice of her face. I laughed hysterically, "You know... I'm kidding... Wow what a face!" I held my side attempting to regain my composure as she set forth harassing me with a pack of coffee filters. Just as I managed to throw a pack back at her the bell above the door jingled as Stephanie's son walked in. "Aw honey you came back to me!" I yelled out with my arms outstretched, his non-challant face quickly changing into a full grin as he ran full speed to embrace me. I smiled and ruffled his hair a little "Come to hang out the whole night?" He nodded and grinned up at me, a look of pure joy covered his face that looked so unlike his Mother's. "Don't I get any appreciation?" Stephanie tapped her foot in mock anger as he rolled his eyes and begrudgingly hugged her. "See what I get from this one? You have no problem hugging Jake but with me it's a chore! What am I ever going to do with you Colby?" He giggled a little, "Sorry Mom you know I have to hug my boyfriend!" I bent down to his level and looked up at Stephanie, "Yeah Mom, just chill out why don't ya?" She rolled her eyes and playfully kicked me, causing me to fall back onto the floor. "So, what's new?" I asked as Colby peered down at me as I continued lying on the ground from my brutal attack. "I got the new Guitar Master game and Christmas vacation is coming up soon!" I smiled and placed my hands behind my head, "Sounds groovy, did you only get one guitar?" He nodded, "Yeah guess we can't play together but we can take turns if you want." I smirked a little, "I already got it." Colby's eyes widened, "Really? Awesome! You've got to come over this weekend and play with me!" I laughed and was glad to have an invite to anywhere on the weekend. I wasn't exactly keen on spending anymore time alone than I had to, and being able to spend it with Colby would be great. I've spent time wondering exactly what endeared me to Colby or to boys in general. Perhaps it was that we shared the same interests or maybe it was a deeply held desire to relive the childhood I never had. Regardless of what it was, it was a reality, and Colby had been the center of my adoration for the past year. I first met him when David left Stephanie (the one who bailed on her) and she had no other choice but to bring him to work with her. David is Colby's Dad and a very sad excuse for one at that. Colby was a very shy boy without many friends at school; to be honest he reminded me a lot of myself at that age. When I first met him he would barely talk to me, he was accustomed to a male authority figure that treated him as a second class citizen and was more interested in his work than in spending time with his son. I had a true desire to be something of a role model, although a poor excuse for one I was, because I knew exactly what situation he was in. My Father had left when I was seven and my Mother died when I was nineteen, so being an only child I had a pretty chaotic childhood. My Father wanted nothing to do with me and my Mother spent the remainder of her life trying to find a replacement lover to fill the lonely void beneath her sheets. I did love her, she was a wonderful woman, but I can honestly say that her passing allowed me to finally live my life and spread my wings. Stephanie truly appreciated that I took such an interest in Colby and was encouraging of his affinity for me. She felt that it was healthy for him to have a normal relationship with a male in his life. He had come over to play with Susan and I several times, and I to his house as well. It was a relationship that society as a whole would generally frown on, one that I have never taken for granted and one that I had never taken advantage of for fear of losing this special friendship and the relationship that Stephanie and I have. "Can I have a frozen coffee?" Colby looked up at me with pleading eyes as I managed to get off of the ground and back onto my feet. "I don't know, can you?" He snickered and looked at me with a mischievous grin, "You know Mom doesn't like me having coffee on school nights." I tapped my fingers on the counter with a look of feigned concentration covering my face, "I suppose it's alright, but you better not get me caught." His mischievous grin turned into an appreciative one as he opened the cooler to my right to retrieve one, just in time for Stephanie to hear "I don't think so!" "How can you hear him from all the way back there!?" I called to her as she stood out back smoking another cigarette. "I'm a Mom, remember?" I rolled my eyes, "Sorry kid." Colby pouted a little as I ruffled his hair and bent down to his level "I'll bring one over this weekend, how's that?" He smiled and kissed me on the cheek. "Thanks Jake." I smiled back as I took strawberry milk out of the same cooler and handed it to him instead. He took off the cap and began to chug it down. I looked over the counter towards the back; Stephanie had already lit a third cigarette and was shivering in the cold air. "Can you stay here a sec?" Colby nodded as I made my way out of the kiosk to join her. Chapter Two "Well?" I asked simply as I lit up a cigarette and stared at the shivering frame before me. "Well what?" She retorted, trying her best to show no emotion despite her attempt to appear removed. "That's three cigarettes in one hour, a record even for you; care to tell me what's bothering you?" Stephanie sighed and took another drag of her cigarette, flicking the ashes into a light wind passing by. "David said that he doesn't want to have anything to do with Colby anymore, his new girlfriend is pregnant and he thinks that it will just `complicate' things with his new life." I sighed and shook my head in mild disbelief, "He's an asshole, fuck him." Stephanie laughed a little, "I really wish it was that easy, Colby says he doesn't like him but I feel like a boy needs his Father. Plus, I just can't afford a mortgage plus a babysitter right now even with the second job." I smiled supportively, "Well first of all, my Dad left when I was seven and look how great I turned out! Secondly, you know that I will watch him when I'm off it's not like I work all that much anyway." She smiled and let out a genuine laugh this time "So great huh? You are a true friend but that's not fair to you." I rolled my eyes, "You know I don't hang out with Colby because I'm bored, he's an awesome kid I love spending time with him. You definitely know I don't do it to get into your pants." She laughed and rubbed her eyes "Yeah I think I have to worry more about you getting into Colby's pants." I felt my face turn a violent red, I knew she only said it in jest but it affected me just the same. She hugged me tightly "Thanks, you are a truly great friend I'm glad to know you. Just remember I'm definitely taking you up on the babysitting offer." I smiled and patted her back "I wouldn't have offered if I didn't want you to." Colby came running to the back "Mom! Sorry... There's a man here that wants a coffee." I laughed and rolled my eyes "I've got it." I walked up front and peered at the newest victim, as I felt was a more apt description than customer. He was an average looking man in his mid forties with graying hair and a mustache. "Well hello cutie!" He winked at me as I rounded the kiosk door and to the counter where he stood. I contained the urge to roll my eyes. "Welcome to The Brown Jug what can I get you?" He licked his lips a little, an act that caused me to have to contain myself from vomiting. "I'll have a large coffee, black; I think you're just sweet enough for me so I won't need any sugar." My mouth contorted into a bitter smile, the sort of smile a very rich person gives to a street urchin. I grabbed a cup from the counter below and began to pour some coffee into it, affixing the lid, without once allowing my gaze to pass from this man. "Three dollars, fifteen cents..." I murmured as I held my hand out. He planted a twenty dollar bill in it along with a business card, "Keep the change Hun and give me a call sometime, I'm in town for business." He winked as he walked out, the door slamming behind him. Stephanie could barely contain herself as she walked towards me, "That was, wow, what a proposition huh?" I rolled my eyes and groaned, "Why do I always attract men like THAT!?" She held her sides, looking very much like an angry fish to me. "It's those boyish good looks, what can I say?" I placed an empty cup on her head and shook my head, walking over to the sink to grab a rag to wipe up the couple of drops of coffee left on the counter from my less than careful pouring. Colby tugged on my shirt as I began wiping the counter down with an unnecessary ferocity. "How did he know you like boys?" He asked without reservation. I laughed a little and turned, looking down at Colby's curious gaze. "I'm not sure sweetie I just think he's a very lonely man and would have tried to hit on anyone." Colby nodded a little but a perplexed look covered his face. "He's really old though..." Colby murmured so that his Mother couldn't hear him. I laughed a bit more "Well sometimes older people like younger people." Colby nodded again "I guess I understand... I mean I am your boyfriend after all." He winked at me causing my heart to flutter a little inside me. I smiled warmly at him as all of the anger I previously held melted away. "How do you feel about going to Jake's house after school from now on?" Stephanie queried of her son. "That would be awesome!" He said, taking another chug of the strawberry milk. "Well you get to go starting Monday and he'll start watching you from now on as long as you behave!" Colby nodded, "Of course I will! Wow! We get to play a lot more now!" He held out his hand for a high five and I reciprocated. I was happy to see that spending more time with me made him happy; it would certainly fill the void in my life that Susan had left behind. The remainder of the evening was fairly unexciting, not a single additional customer had come and conversations ranged from the boring to the fairly benign. As soon as nine hit the doors were locked and I set about putting the three dollars, fifteen cents into the register for the weekly deposit. "Do you guys want a ride home?" I asked as I placed the bag into the safe and placed a couple replacement cups onto the shelf to replace the previous ones. Stephanie shrugged as she dumped out the nearly full coffee carafes, "I guess so, it is kind of cold out." Colby tugged on his Mom's shirt, "Can Jake spend the night tomorrow night since its Friday?" Stephanie laughed "Don't you want to ask him first?" I couldn't help but laugh as well, Colby accepted my wanting to be with him as a given, which was both a fact and appreciated. "Of course I'd like to come as long as you're cool with it Mommy." I winked at Colby who just grinned from ear to ear in appreciation of my interest. "Of course he can, now will you go make sure the tables are wiped down for me?" Colby nodded with vigorous enthusiasm, grabbing the rag and running out to the dining room. Apart from the table containing the previous hipsters from the afternoon, not a single other table had been touched. None-the-less Colby was a very attentive child and set forth scrubbing each table with all of the youthful energy that he could muster. Just as Stephanie was placing the rinsed, and now empty, carafes back onto their warming stations I clicked off the unnecessary lights and pulled the key to the store out of my pants pocket. Stephanie and Colby filed out first while I armed the security system, and quickly joined them outside to lock the door and quickly file into the Pacifica. As we drove the twenty or so blocks to their home, Colby sang along to a song on the radio and my thoughts were invaded with the intoxicating idea of having uninterrupted access to Colby during the week. As I had said previously, I had never taken advantage of the relationship due to fear, but a fantasy was surely allowed. At the very least, a fantasy was something that couldn't be helped. As I pulled into their driveway and unlocked the doors, I received a quick hug from Stephanie and a longer hug from Colby, and watched as they walked to their front door and went inside. A quick wave signaled that everything was clear and I was fine to leave. As I backed out the driveway a sudden thought occurred to me, Colby actually knew what being gay meant. "How did he know you like boys?" The words meant less to me at the time than they suddenly did. Did this fact, and his continued adoration of me, signify something more? My mind ran wild with possibilities and fantasies that seemed more realistic somehow, the whole time my brain reminding me that he was just a kid and didn't completely understand the concept. I walked in the door and climbed out of my clothes and onto the sofa. I pulled a blanket out of the chest that served as a coffee table and bundled up, the light blue glow of the television bathing me in its familiar light. As my eyes began to grow heavy and I felt the impending approach of sleep becoming my new reality, I thought of Susan and the fact that I was very much alone, but I also thought of tomorrow night and of the weeks of fun I'd get to have with Colby soon. "Maybe it won't be so bad after all..." I said to no one in particular as sleep finally got the best of me and I dosed off into a world of dreams. Chapter Three As I balanced my laptop on my knee and pushed my glasses up my nose, I was disappointed to find my inbox empty. The same feeling of abandonment I felt yesterday began to surface once more, and I fought the urge to lash out at the poor computer before me. I managed to rationalize a combination of jet lag, excitement and perhaps the dreaded reality of not having time to unpack yet as reasons for my predicament, but I felt a tad bit of resentment regardless. I sent a quick wishing you well note and told her about my weekend adventure with Colby and Stephanie coming up, and how I already missed her being home. After placing the last bit of punctuation I clicked send, and rose from the sofa to attain a cup of coffee to finish waking up by. As I mixed a packet of artificial sweetener into the familiar black liquid, I gazed out the window at the rain that made sleep such an easy thing the previous evening. I was beginning to become wary of all the rain, but it was the norm. There was little that I could do about it anyway. Just as I had begun to take a sip of my coffee, the phone rang and I groaned to myself. The constant strings of interruptions to my normally repetitive life were becoming unnerving at the point. I turned on the phone. "Hello?" "Hello Jake?" "Yes..." it was Rob. "It would appear as though strawberry milk is missing and the totals from yesterday don't seem to account for that. Do you have a proper explanation?" I began to rub my temples slowly with my free hand. "You're seriously calling me about this at nine in the morning? I think I drank one and forgot to put it on my employee tab, mind taking care of that for me buddy?" I heard the familiar disgruntled growl on the other end permeate my phone "This is just such irresponsibility! What if we had run out? What if there had been an inventory need!?" "You and I both know that's not going to happen..." I murmured in return. "I really ought to have your job for this; I don't understand what the owner ever saw in you in the first place! You realize this is why I'm getting a promotion and you aren't right?" I shook my head and took another sip of my coffee. "You realize this is why I get laid and you don't right?" "I'M SORRY!?" "Oooh can't hear ya, must be a bad connection..." I hung up the phone and laid it on the coffee table. I just couldn't bring myself to remind him that he had been waiting for this promotion for a whole year and that it was never going to come. This wasn't due to any feelings of concern on my part, just a wise decision to save good ammunition for later. As I flipped through the channels to find something decent to watch, I was reminded of the much anticipated sleep over this evening. A smile crossed my face as I took another sip of coffee, settling on the history channel for a temporary outlet. Sleepovers typically led to me playing games with Colby until midnight, his typical breaking point, and spending a few hours meandering through the streets with Stephanie talking about anything that came to mind, I didn't expect this night to be any different. Regardless of the lack of excitement it was always enjoyable, any time spent with Colby was a delight and Stephanie was always genuinely great for conversation. I always found my friendship with her to be interesting, we shared no common hobbies or interests, but we maintained a very close and dear friendship. I believe that it's because our senses of humor are similar and Colby is definitely a point of connection for the both of us. I always reasoned that for a relationship to exist; whether that relationship is a friendship or perhaps something more, there had to be a point of commonality, something that both people enjoyed so intensely that it brought them together. In the case of Stephanie's and mines friendship, we had maintained one long before I met Colby and it seemed to defy my theory. I guess with any theory there has to be an exception. As far as the relationship I shared with Colby was concerned there was a lot we had in common; we both loved video games, we both thought very highly of each other and at least in my case I found him incredibly adorable, although I'm fairly certain he doesn't think the same of me. I'm a fairly average guy, 6'2", 190 lbs. I wasn't fat by any means but had a little cushion around the mid section. I have short brown hair and blue eyes, and my complexion is fair since I'm Irish. All of this said, I don't believe that Colby feels the same way about me because I find myself unattractive or don't think I'm desirable, I merely feel this way because I know that I am the least of his interests in that sense, if he has yet to develop any at all. I spent the morning flipping through the television and drinking coffee, by the time the first pot had vanished it was time for me to shower and collect what was necessary for my over night adventure. I grabbed my Guitar Master guitar, a couple of changes of clothes (just in case), my toothbrush and a few luxury items and headed out the door. I headed down to The Brown Jug and walked in just in time to see Rob leaving and Marco, another co-worker of mine, coming to the counter to greet me. "Well I haven't seen you around in awhile, what's up?" I shrugged a little, "Not a whole lot, I try to avoid morning shifts if at all possible you know I have to have coffee to function and our varieties are... well... lacking." He laughed a little in reply. "You should be glad, Rob has been in a horrible mood today man." I nodded, "How can you blame him, what with strawberry milk shortages and the like?" Marco rolled his eyes. "I truly believe he just looks for a reason to complain. Do you think he's even aware this whole place is a joke?" "If he is, he never lets on." I walked inside the kiosk and opened the door to grab an iced coffee and made sure to carefully pencil in the loss of product on my employee tab. I noticed that Rob had taken the liberty of placing the strawberry milk loss on my tab with dark red ink. I couldn't help but snicker a little; it always gave me intense satisfaction to drive him insane. "Well that's about all there is for me kids, take care of yourself." I winked at Marco who returned the favor, leaving him behind as I returned to my car and drove out of sight. Now the journey to Stephanie's house wasn't lengthy by any means, but I was a very punctual creature with all things (save work) but also had an intense desire to never arrive too early. It was a strange sort of habit that I carried with me from years of growing up in the south. I had on more than one occasion utilized an alternative route to arrive at their home, making too complicated something that should only last fifteen minutes, but it was better than seeming desperate I imagined. After turning a fifteen minute drive into a forty five minute drive, I slid into their driveway and turned off the ignition, grabbing my guitar and clothes, as well as the iced coffee that managed to remain as frozen as it had when I originally removed it from the fridge due to my lack of proper heat. My feet pounded up the sidewalk, matching the steady but now fully audible beat of my heart, it seemed that no matter how many times I saw Colby it still managed to make me somehow nervous. Before I had managed to knock on the door, Stephanie swung it open. She was wearing a red sweater and tight black jeans, her usually tired expression replaced with a well rested and anticipant one. "I figured you'd get here a little early, want some coffee?" I nodded, handing her the iced coffee "I promised Colby one yesterday since you were so unreasonable." She laughed, or rather cackled, rather loudly in response. "I was unreasonable huh? You try putting a nine year old to bed that's hopped up on caffeine." I laughed in return as we headed into her kitchen. Her home was fairly remarkable in my opinion, a bungalow with incredible wood trim, a great fireplace and a cozy kitchen with light oak cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. We sat at a bench style table once belonging to Stephanie's grandmother as she pushed a now full cup of coffee over to me. "So what have you been up to all day?" I took a sip of my sweet nectar and shrugged "Not a whole lot, watching television, drinking coffee, the usual." She smirked, shaking her head, "Must be nice huh?" I sighed, catching the sight of my reflection in the black liquid below me. "It's very lonely you know, not having Susan to wake up to every morning. I know it may sound crazy but you're really doing me a favor by letting me take care of Colby; I think I'd begin to go insane otherwise." She laughed uproariously. "I figured you'd get lonely pretty quickly. Don't forget my offer." She winked. I sighed and leaned back just shaking my head slightly. It wasn't as though I hadn't considered it on several occasions; absolutely free rent, total access to Colby, not just one but two people to keep me away from boredom, but I had grown attached to my little rundown shack and was really not in the mood to pack up all of my worldly possessions and leave behind so many years of great memories, at least that's what I told myself. "I can't do it, too much work." She just laughed again, "Well it always remains." I nodded as the familiar sound of the doorbell filled the warm home. I smiled a little as Stephanie sighed. "Looks like our adult time is through huh?" She rose to her feet and met Colby at the door, he ripped around the corner depositing his messenger bag somewhere between the front door and me and hugged me tightly. "I was hoping you'd be here as soon as I got home!" I returned the hug, messing his hair as I was accustomed to doing, and handed him the iced coffee his Mother had placed on the other end of the kitchen table "You know me, always on time. I told you I'd get you one." His smile grew even wider if that was at all possible, he planted a kiss on my cheek. "Thanks! You always remember!" I smiled as Stephanie rounded the corner "Now you need to do your homework before there's any video games so march straight upstairs and get to it alright?" Colby groaned a little but complied, grabbing an errant pencil from the counter and marching off into the living room. The sound of his feet flying up the stairs could be heard throughout the home. "He really is a great kid; I just don't think he'd ever do his homework if I never told him to." Stephanie remarked with mild amusement. "I think you may be surprised but then again I was always the same way. I absolutely hated homework." Stephanie laughed, "Oh and that's changed? What about your `D' in sociology?" I stuck out my tongue "Merely a fluke of my genius of course." She just shook her head, taking another sip of her coffee as she sat herself back down onto the bench opposite me. "Ever planning on finishing college?" She remarked, a question that she very well knew the answer to. "Now you know very well that I'm not gonna tie myself down with some degree that tells me what I have to do, I am a career college man." Stephanie giggled shaking her head. "Hope you enjoy it while it lasts, when you have to pay back those student loans it's going to be a bitch." I nodded and shrugged, "I know, I just plan on never leaving college." She groaned and stared at me teasingly. It was the sort of look that conveyed her need to be cool and also her intense desire as a Mother to see me improve my life. "I know what you're thinking and yes eventually I will pick something and pursue it, I just really enjoy my life at the moment." She nodded. "Promise?" I nodded in return "Have I ever broken a promise before?" She shook her head, and it was quite true. I always tried to remain faithful and keep my promises as long as it was humanly possible. "No Christmas décor this year?" I said looking around at the off season surroundings. "Just can't seem to get into the spirit yet, I guess we'll pick up a tree when Colby goes on winter break." I nodded, draining the remainder of my coffee "That's what it's all for is the kids, at least I keep reminding myself of that." Stephanie reached out and laid her hand gently on top of mine. "You know you are always welcome here for the holidays, you are as much a part of this family as anyone." I smiled and placed my other hand on top of hers. "It's always appreciated and known." We both smiled at each other in a corny fashion I'd much rather never repeat, when the sound of Colby's footsteps came ushering down the stairs and onto the wooden floor of the kitchen "I'm done!" Chapter Four Colby had already made easy work of a few songs on medium, showing off his prowess and quick succession in the game that seemed to be the center of his attention this week. I didn't have the heart to tell him I had purchased the previous addition over a year ago and was playing the game on expert at this point. I watched carefully as he came to completion on another song and grinned at me sheepishly "How's that?" I grinned and patted his head "Great as always, you are a natural gamer." He giggled a little "I want to see you go now!" I shrugged and backed out of the song menu, selecting expert and taking it upon myself to impress him with my skills. He watched with eyes open wide, although I couldn't get a good look at him due to my intense concentration, I could have swore his jaw was completely open in shock. As I easily drifted through an intense guitar solo and finished the song with a 98%, he turned to look at me with nothing but praise on his face. "That was wicked! How did you do that!? You have to teach me!" I laughed a little; still unable to tell him it took me over a year to get this good. "Well come sit on my lap kid I'll show you a few things." He stood up and planted his round bottom onto my lap, his feet hanging a few feet beyond my knees. I readjusted him a little so he wasn't sitting directly on top of, well, you know. I always enjoyed him sitting there but the sensation was too intense for me to take any chances. He had the guitar firmly in his grasp as I led his fingers to be placed on top of my own. As I started a new song, he kept his fingers on mine entirely, following each movement with ease except for the difficult portions. He had an affinity for bouncing occasionally and managed to take my mind off of the game enough to cause me to completely fail the first guitar solo, the crowd booing me off stage. "Aww I thought you were good!" He turned around and wrapped his legs around my waist, a look of mischievous delight etched across his face. I did my best to return it. "You just distracted me with your bouncing!" I set forth tickling his sides as he convulsed wildly, grinding his bottom into my nether regions with great ferocity. He took little notice to my growing member as he laughed loudly, trying to evade my increasingly skilled attacks. I had intimate knowledge of every ticklish spot on his body, and was fond of using them to my advantage on more than one occasion. By the time I managed to reach his legs he had already surrendered "Okay! You are the Guitar Master! Stoooop!" He pleaded while tears ran down his face. I laughed and finally let go, he smiled up at me and embraced me tightly "I love you Jake you are my best friend." I smiled and hugged him back. "You know I love you too." Stephanie was standing in the doorway watching the amusement, she made a gagging motion with her finger in her mouth "So lovey dovey, what's with kids these days?" Colby turned around, blushing intensely, but managed to throw a foam ball at his Mother who caught it with relative ease. "Is that the best you've got?" She threw it back, planting it directly into my forehead to which I mocked pain. Colby laughed and stood upright "I'll save you Prince Jake!" He began removing foam balls from an errant toy gun and began propelling them, Stephanie laughed and caught as many as she could, throwing them back with equal pace. I laughed and managed to fake my desperate need for protection. "Oh brave knight! You are so kind to protect me from this evil sorceress!" Stephanie stuck her tongue out at me as the two stopped, laughing so hard that they could no longer continue the foam ball fight. I smiled watching them; Stephanie was truly an incredible Mother. By the time the laughing had begun to die down to physically tolerable levels, the doorbell rang and both went completely silent. My smile quickly faded; there was little doubt as to who the invader could be. Stephanie went to the door, and I watched within a safe distance on the sofa. As she slid it open the figure of David flooded the room, Colby became visibly unnerved and sat next to me on the sofa, forcefully placing my arm around his shoulder, and I hugged him to me for support. David was incredibly tall at 6'7" and had black hair and green eyes. He was Italian and a genuine asshole. He wore a faux Italian leather trench coat and had a blue tote in his hands. "Hey babe, here's it's toys." Stephanie stared at him with a look of anger and trepidation across her face. "Can't deliver them yourself?" He laughed a little, in a very cold manner and stared over at the sofa. "I don't like that faggot having his hands on my son." I stood to my full height as Colby silently pleaded for me to return. "Would you like to say that to my face?" I said with a firm and masculine tone that was rather rare for me. "You're not worth my time, just dropping off the toys for the little shit." He forcibly handed the tote to Stephanie causing her to waver in her composure a bit, readjusting her tiny frame to handle the weight. "See you later toots." He blew a kiss and walked back out towards the sidewalk. Stephanie put the tote down and locked the door behind him, making sure that the bolt was securely fastened. I walked over to Stephanie and put my arms around her as she buried her face into my chest. "Don't worry about him; he's just an asshole he won't be bothering you anymore." She shook her head as she grabbed onto me tightly. "It's just not fair, what gives him the right?" I laughed a little to try and break the mood, "Lack of intelligence makes you do crazy things. He's out of your life, and more importantly out of Colby's." Colby walked over, the carefree boyish expression he bore only moments ago had completely vanished and one of general concern for his Mother had replaced it. "It's okay Mom he's a butthead, I'm glad he's gone." Stephanie sniffled and let me go; she wrapped her arms tightly around her son and ran her fingers through his hair. It amazed me how much Colby looked like his father, he definitely inherited those Italian good looks, personally withstanding of course. Stephanie stood and grabbed my hand after releasing Colby "Come with me please." I nodded and looked over at Colby, mouthing for him to wait a moment. We ascended the stairs at a rapid pace and entered her bedroom. She forcibly sat me down on the edge of her bed and put both of her hands on my shoulders, staring deeply into my eyes. "I know that you have an affinity for that old place, but I really need you. I can't do this alone and I'm petrified that he'll show up and hurt one of us." I sighed a little, looking into Stephanie's eyes it was hard to refuse. I understood how much there was to fear from being alone, although I had thankfully been spared the unfortunate feeling of fear from an aggressive ex. "Fine Stephanie just let me get my stuff together." She hugged me tightly and cried, not just because of the fear that had struck her just moments before but also in deep appreciation. "Thank you Jake... you have no idea how much this means to me." I nodded and rubbed her back, "Its okay sweetie I know you need a strong virile man like me around." She laughed and stood up, looking at me with mock annoyance, wiping her mascara stained cheeks off with her hands. "Oh yeah you're such a picture of manliness huh?" I laughed in return, just glad to see that I was able to cheer her up. A small knock came at the door to which Stephanie rolled her eyes "Can't leave me alone a second huh?" I laughed a little. "Come in sweetie." Stephanie said softly, the door slid open and Colby walked in with the same childish delight etched across his face that had been earlier "You're moving in!? Really!?" I nodded, to which he giggled and came to embrace me tightly. "I'm so happy! Thank you! It's gonna be great!" I laughed and hugged him back, "As long as you're happy then I'm happy." I looked at Stephanie who mouthed another silent thank you to me as I picked up Colby entirely. He backed his head away enough to look me in the eyes. "Let's not let that ruin our weekend of fun. Want to go play some more?" He nodded as I carried him downstairs and back to the sofa. Colby was very good about recovering quickly and this was no exception. Within moments we had begun playing and the teasing had returned anew. -- "I'm gonna go take a bath." Colby announced as he deposited the remnants of his second piece of pizza into his gullet. Stephanie laughed. "Well that's a change; I usually have to fight with you to get you to bathe." Colby giggled as he slid out from the bench next to me, his feet hitting the floor with a slight bump. "I gotta smell good for my boyfriend!" He winked teasingly at me, which I returned with feigned interest. "Will you come wash my back Jake?" He asked with pleading eyes. I sort of froze momentarily, the thought of doing so definitely interested me but would this be going too far? I glanced over at Stephanie who shrugged. "You can't disappoint him now can you?" I laughed a little and shrugged as well. "Guess not." Colby grabbed my hand, pulling me up with surprising strength as we climbed the stairs towards his bedroom. He grabbed a pair of underwear from his drawer and an over sized shirt to wear, as he grasped my hand once more leading me into the bathroom. I sat on the edge of the toilet as he began to remove his shirt, causing my face to turn red. "You sure you don't want me to step out while you undress?" I asked with a little desperation in my voice. "Nah we're both boys, I just don't let Mom see me naked." He smirked as he unfastened his jeans and slid them down his thighs. His chest was adorable, a nice speckling of baby fat with two perfectly pink nipples. His little belly button sat perfectly on his slightly pudgy stomach. His legs were well rounded for a youth, and quite long. Not a single ounce of hair had managed to invade them. It wasn't as though I hadn't seen them before, but in such proximity was certainly a new occurrence. He stepped out of his jeans and put his thumbs into the waistband of his underwear, sliding them down as his little three inch penis popped into view. I was in complete awe. I felt self conscious staring, but found it hard to avert my eyes. He didn't seem to notice, or rather didn't seem to care that I was staring. He stepped out of his underwear and bent over the tub to run the water. My eyes locked immediately with his plump bottom that had been affixed to my crotch on more than one occasion. Of course this was through the medium of fabric covered bottoms and crotches', so finally being able to see what I had craved for so long was intense to say the least. I felt my own crotch stiffen to a great extent, becoming almost uncomfortable within the tight confines of my pants. I became intensely glad that I had worn jeans. He turned around and laughed at me. "Are you staring at my butt?" I laughed nervously in return and swiped it playfully, causing him to jump and laugh in delight. "Not in your dreams kid." He turned off the water and slid in, sighing as he did. His eyes were clasped shut as he lay back giving me an unintentional free show of his small member. I fought the urge with every ounce of me not to reach out and touch it, or take it into my salivating mouth. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. His eyes popped open as he slid up and began soaping up a rag. "Are you gonna sleep in my room?" I shrugged a little, I usually slept in the guest bedroom or on the couch but we had slept together once before. "I guess I could if you wanted." He giggled in appreciation, soaping up his arms, chest and stomach. He stood up and handed me the rag "Okay you can wash my back now." He turned around, giving me another free show of his deliciously plump bottom. I managed to wash his back, although there was little space to cover, and playfully ran the rag down his bottom. He giggled in response. "That tickles!" He protested, as I took it as an open invitation to wash the whole thing. I soaped up each cheek thoroughly and washed inside with as much gentle grace as I could muster. He laughed as I finished and took the rag back, he began to wash his little member and his legs, sitting down to get to his feet and rinse off. I smiled in delight, spending this time with Colby was something I was appreciating more and more each moment. "What do you want to do next?" I shrugged, it was nearly eleven and I knew that Colby's time awake was now limited. He had yet to develop the ability to stay up late although he always tried very hard. "Not really sure, I guess anything you want." He nodded with a look of deep concentration on his face, "Maybe we should just go watch a movie or something." I agreed as he stood up, his eyes pleading with me to grab a towel. I stood and grabbed one from the linen closet and handed it to him. He carefully dried off each inch of his body before stepping out after drying each foot. He walked up to the sink and began to brush his teeth. I smiled as he did, and grabbed the fresh pair of white underwear that lay on the other end of the vanity, making sure that they were ready for him when he wanted them. He came over to me and lifted up a leg expectantly. I smiled and held them out, allowing him to slip in each leg as I rose them up to meet his waist. He pulled the night shirt on himself and combed his hair. I rubbed his shoulders gently as he did. I was completely unsure as to how one was supposed to react in this situation. It came as a great relief to me that he was finally clothed again. Just as soon as he placed the comb back down on the vanity he reached up, pleading silently for me to pick him up and carry him downstairs. I grabbed beneath his arms and lifted him up, resting my right hand on his bottom. "So what movie is it gonna be?" He thought a little while as we walked down the hall and descended the stairs with him wrapped tightly in my arms. "I don't care anything you want to watch is cool." I smiled and deposited him at the bottom of the stairs. He immediately ran to his Mother who was tying up a now full garbage bag. "Mom! Jake washed my back and my butt too!" My heart rose and immediately caught in my throat, I felt completely frozen in place.