Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:41:46 -0500 From: Jeff Allen Subject: "Love of a Lifetime" Part 37 This is a fictional story dealing with love and consensual sexual activities between males. If you are not of legal age, reside in an area where viewing such material is illegal, or are offended by homosexuality and/or homosexual themes, leave this site now. The author retains all rights to this story. No reproductions or links to other sites are allowed without the permission of the author. Note: I owe a special thanks to Robb for doing the final proofreading and catching all those silly little errors that I missed. LOVE OF A LIFETIME PART 37 I got a plane out of Charlotte to San Francisco in the early afternoon. That gave me just enough time to pack, tell the Williamses where I was going, and get down to the airport in time to go through the security checks. I tried to nap on the plane, but my mind was racing with the new responsibilities in Andy's and my lives. I prayed we would be good parents. Andy and Greg met me at the airport. I got a hug from both of them. I expected it from Andy, but Greg's openness surprised me. He looked more like a little version of Andy in person than he did in the photographs. He had Andy's dark brown hair and eyes and easy going manner. He was one heck of a cute kid. I expected that Greg would be a little shy around me and cling to Andy at first. After all, the poor kid had lost his mother, grandmother, and grandfather all within about a year. Now he was faced with a father he'd only known for a month plus me, the "uncle." However, Greg was open and accepting and by bedtime that night he had won my heart. The service for Tom Beach was held the next day. It was simple and quick. Afterwards we went back to the house. Greg played out in the small back yard as Andy filled me in on what had to be done in the next few days. "Tom was a careful planner. As soon as I came out here, he placed all his property in a trust fund for Greg. Tom's lawyer is the temporary trustee for the fund. As soon as the real property is sold, the will has gone through probate out here, and all the taxes paid the full amount of the trust will be transferred to a bank back East with a bank officer and me as co-trustees. There should be enough in the trust to take care of Greg's education and the other expenses of raising him and still have a healthy balance left for him when he reaches twenty- five. Tom's instructions are that we submit all receipts for clothes, books, medical expenses, and so on to the trust for reimbursement." "The financial stuff has been the least of my worries." "Yeah, I know what you mean. I'm real new at this daddy stuff, and I'm real nervous. I already love him to death, but I'm still nervous." "Me too, Andy, but we'll make it. Most everyone does make it when they become parents. This is a real 'learn on the job' kind of process. I expect there'll be some rough spots along the way, but we can do it." "Like you said before...we don't have a choice." ********** We wrapped up everything in California, and flew back to North Carolina on August 1. I'd driven Andy's truck down to the airport and left it in the long term lot. As soon as we loaded all of our luggage in the back and got Greg strapped into the jump seat in the extended cab, both of us realized that we needed more passenger room. The two of us plus Greg and Larsen would be squeezed into the cab of either Andy's truck or mine. One of us needed to get a bigger vehicle...at least one with a real back seat! We had a greeting committee waiting for us in Adams. Larsen was the first. He was waiting for us on the big wrap-around porch of the house. As soon as I opened the passenger door he had his head inside distributing doggie kisses to me and Greg who giggled in delight. The rest of the greeting committee came out of our apartment as Larsen was washing us with his big tongue. All of the Williamses were there as were Doc, Matt, Justin, Megan, Jason, Cory, Brian, Sergei, and Stephen. Mike Hernandez was still up visiting his parents near Washington, DC. We asked Gary Williams to take Greg around and introduce him to all of the other people. Poor Greg was looking a little lost, but Gary took him by the hand and started making the rounds of all of the adults with Greg in tow. After meeting the adults, Gary took Greg out to the back yard of their house to show him the swing set and sand box. At dinner time Kevin and Doc barbequed a bunch of chicken. We all sat around in the backyard eating, drinking beer or ice tea, and catching up with good friends. It was a wonderful welcome home for Andy and me and our new son. Greg and Gary really hit it off well. That evening Greg asked if Gary could spend the night with him in his new room. When we checked on them before we went to bed, the boys and Larsen were all tangled together in the double bed. The guys had started out the night wearing pajama bottoms, but those were now gone. I'd figured that Gary would shed his like he always did, but Greg had stripped his off as well. His p.j. bottoms were on the floor next to Gary's. We gave both boys a good night kiss and pulled the sheet up over their naked bodies as they slept. ********** Greg didn't seem to have any trouble adjusting to his new life. A couple of times he said he missed his grandfather, but one of us was always there to reassure him. He was an easy child to love. I saw a lot of similarities between Andy and him. Both were easy going, curious, independent, and affectionate. Although he was only five years old, Greg's developing sense of humor was similar to Andy's as well. Andy registered Greg for school, and both of us went to the parent orientation meeting for kindergarten. The teacher, Ms. Putnam, kept glancing at us as she went through her orientation program. I couldn't decide if she was curious about us or disapproving. I don't know who was more excited about the first day of school Greg or Andy. Greg allowed Andy to take him to school that first morning, but he insisted on riding the school bus home in the afternoon under the watchful eye of Gary Williams. Despite the age difference, with Gary in third grade and Greg in kindergarten, the two boys were almost inseparable. Greg tagged along after school and on weekends with Gary and his third grade buddies. They slept in the same bed four or five nights out of the week. Most of the time it was at our place in Greg's room, and I suspected that there were three reasons for that. First, Larsen was at our house and slept with the boys. Second, Greg was an early riser like Gary. When he woke up, he was fully awake and ready to go. Third, Andy and I let the boys sleep naked. Kathy insisted that they at least wear underwear to bed because of Heather and Allison being in the next two rooms. At our house it was normal for all four of us to wander around the house in the mornings naked or in our underwear until it was time for all of us to go to school. Sometimes all four of us would be in the bathroom at the same time, and it wasn't unusual for any combination of two of us to be in the shower at the same time. Like Andy and me, Greg had been circumcised. He had a lot of initial curiosity about the differences between our penises and Gary's, but after a couple of explanations from us and probably a few nocturnal explorations between the two boys his curiosity seemed to be satisfied. Doc helped us solve the transportation problem. He bought himself a new 4Runner and sold his old one, which was only three years old, to Andy for the trade-in value. Andy sold his truck, and put that money back against the cost of Doc's 4Runner. We ended up with lower monthly payments than before. The fall semester was hectic. With the added responsibilities of parenthood combined with track practice and meets, the demands of classes, and preparing my applications for medical schools for the next year. I was a busy boy. Justin, Mike Hernandez, and I studied together because we had a couple of classes together. Justin and I also spent time working on our personal essays for our applications to medical schools for me and dental schools for him. Andy usually hit the books after Greg went to bed. He was still doing the bookkeeping for Jamal's business. When Jamal opened his sporting goods store in Adams he had an office made for Andy at the back of the store. That meant we didn't have all of the paperwork for Jamal's business along with our own school work cluttering up the apartment. We tried hard to get all of the studying and school work done during the week so we could spend time with Greg (and usually Gary as well) on the weekends. That didn't always work out, but we tried. The county recreation department had an active youth soccer league beginning with eight-year-olds. Gary Williams signed up. Practices were after school one day a week, and the matches were Saturday mornings. For most of the matches we had a big "cheering section" for Gary which included his parents, sisters, Greg, Andy, Larsen, me, and often Justin, Brian, and Stephen. Larsen had a hard time understanding that he couldn't go out on the field and chase the soccer ball with the kids so we had to keep a tight hold on his leash. The first Saturday in October the entire cheering section, including Doc and Matt, was there in force for Gary's morning match. The little guy was one of the best players on the squad having inherited some of Kevin's athletic ability. Justin and Greg were sitting close to the sidelines when a wild ball slammed into Greg's head. Poor Greg was sort of stunned for a second or two before he started to cry. Of course Andy, Larsen and I rushed up to check on him. Justin was already cradling him and trying to calm his tears. There was a big red spot on his cheek but nothing that looked too serious. He stopped crying in just a couple of minutes and went back to watching the match as if nothing had happened. By evening he had a well developed black eye along with a bruise on his cheek and a smaller one on his jaw. The ball had hit harder than we'd thought. None of us thought too much about the black eye. In fact, Greg was kind of proud of it. Ms. Putnam, Greg's kindergarten teacher, wasn't as blase' about it as the rest of us. We had just finished eating dinner on Monday evening when the phone rang. Since it was my turn to do the dishes, Andy answered it. "Hello......Speaking......Yes......He got that black eye at a soccer match on Saturday. I don't understand your concern......You say that the call came from the school?......Yes, I understand that you have to investigate. I'll be home at 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. Would that be convenient for you?......Ms. Anderson, I'm a student, and I have a class at that time......No, Ma'am, I'm not trying to be uncooperative. I was hoping we could schedule a meeting at a time that would be convenient for both of us......All right, I'll be here at 2:30. I understand you have a very tight schedule......Yes, Ma'am. Good night." I had stopped doing the dishes as soon as I detected the concern in Andy's voice. By the time he hung up the phone I was standing next to him waiting for an explanation. His face was flushed with anger. "That was a woman from Social Services. They got a call from the school raising questions about how Greg got his black eye. The social worker wants to talk with me about it tomorrow." "It's just a black eye." "She said that they're bound to investigate every concern. I'm sure there's nothing to it." "Andy, it doesn't seem logical that Social Service would make a home visit every time some kid shows up at school with a black eye. The Williams kids have had lots of scrapes and bruises, and I don't remember them having a social worker show up at their doorstep." "You're right. I'm going to go over and talk with Kevin and Kathy. Can you get Greg ready for bed?" "No problem." I gave him a quick kiss on the lips before he headed out the door for the Williams' house. That night was one of the rare times when Greg and Gary weren't spending the night together. I supervised Greg's bedtime preparations. Peeing, washing face and hands, brushing teeth, picking up discarded clothing from the bedroom and bathroom floors. Preparations completed, Greg wiggled his naked body under the covers, and I read a chapter out of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" before giving and receiving a good night hug and kiss. When Andy returned from talking with Kevin and Kathy we talked briefly about the telephone call from Social Services. Our conclusion, backed up by Andy's conversation with the Williamses, was that the teacher had overreacted to Greg's black eye and that the matter would be quickly cleared up when Andy met with Ms. Anderson the next day. How wrong we were! ********** When I got home after track practice the next afternoon Kathy Williams was sitting with Andy in our living room. Andy was clearly upset. "What's wrong?" "That damn social worker thinks we've been abusing Greg." "What? That's ridiculous! How can she think that?" Andy began relaying the gist of his "meeting" with Ms. Anderson. First off, she was late to the meeting. After insisting that Andy skip his afternoon class to meet with her at 2:30, she hadn't shown up at our door until nearly 3:30 and provided no reason for being late. She had insisted on having Larsen closed up in one of the bedrooms before talking with Andy, and then she had launched into here "concerns" about physical abuse of Greg. She had cited the teacher's concerns about an "unwholesome" home environment because of Andy's "unnatural" relationship with me. At that point Andy had asked her to leave. She did, but only after informing him that since he was being so "uncooperative and hostile" that she would be recommending the termination of Andy's parental rights. I was too stunned to be angry. (To be continued)