Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 05:14:27 EDT From: WhtWindWIf@aol.com Subject: Relationships & Memories (Part 6) RELATIONSHIPS & MEMORIES (Part 6) Oy vay, part 6 already? Time flies when you're writing stories for an erotic story archive. Ok, the legal stuff you're all used to by now. If you are under 21 (or irresponsible), offended by LOVE between males (or offended by the movie Gremlins 2), or reading this material is not legal in your area (sorry Amish kids) then pack your bags and head for the hills (or out of Pennsylvania). So now that all of the riffraff have left, let's begin where we left off. "Good coffee?" I asked trying to break the silence. It was still afternoon, and the coffee shop inside the bookstore wasn't all that quiet. Marcus looked up while sipping from the mug. He smiled as he put it down. "Yeah, it's great." He pointed at my mug, "How's your hot chocolate?" I laughed silently. "Good, good." I never liked coffee that much. I kept silent for a minute, even though I knew how much anticipation and nervousness I felt during our silent moments. But I loved to watch Marcus, the way his hand slid around the mug and how gracefully he would bring it to his lips and close his eyes slowly. There was no hiding my stares, and I could tell Marcus knew I was watching him. He was wearing a deep blue long sleeve shirt but the sleeves were rolled up to his elbows. I only had a small chance to see his Levi 501 jeans earlier. Marcus looked at me and we both remained quiet. "So what were you doing in the Physics building that late anyway?" Marcus spoke as he crossed his legs. I looked off to my left recalling the memory. "Oh, yes. I have a late night astronomy class." He nodded seeming slightly interested. "What about you? What were you doing in there so late?" "Research mainly. I'm studying Atomic and Molecular Theorems." After a short silence trying to take that in, I managed to stumble out, "Oh." Marcus laughed. I can't believe it: he's incredibly cute and intelligent. "So, aside from figuring out the mysteries of the universe, what do you do for fun?" Marcus sat back and thought for a moment, "I still have an interest in video games, uh - from a purely technical point of view." We both laughed. "And I occasionally go to parties on the weekends." "Really?" Oh, please let there be a party this weekend. Then, somehow I'll weasel my way into it. "Actually there's a party this weekend, and I can bring a friend. You want to come along?" Yes, there is a God! I remembered how eager I sounded last time, and thought I'd tone it down a bit, "Sure. I'll have to check my schedule, but I think I'm free." "That sounds great. It's Saturday beginning at four." Marcus flashed another charming smile. He glanced at his watch quickly, "Oh, I've got to get going. By the way it's on the second floor of the Jean Edwards building. Just head for the room where all the music's coming from." He put down his mug and got up. "But I'll see you around campus, all right?" "Sure, see you around," I replied smiling, although wishing he could stay a little longer. Marcus waved as he headed out the door. My dear Marcus felt close enough to me to wave? I smiled gleefully as I returned a wave. "Oh Marcus: I will have you!" I sat in my room staring at my wardrobe deciding on what to wear. I have to look fashionable but not trying to look like one of those factory-made GAP kids. Eventually, I decided on a pair of my Levi jeans and a nice denim shirt. Now, we just have to sit and wait for tomorrow to come and I can go to the party. Did my life revolve around this party, is this the most major thing in my life? I'm developing an obsession with Marcus, I realize that, but I can't help it. Of course, this party should take my mind off Justin. It would also take my mind off Kenneth. I couldn't quite place it, but there was something about Justin's lawyer that was familiar. There was just something about him. "Hey, how's it going?" Steven poked his head in my room. I looked up and saw he was wearing just a pair of shorts. Must he walk around without a shirt on? Gods, I love his tan. "Everything's fine - I guess." I can't remember the last time Steven had asked me that question. "How are you?" Steven straightened his posture instead of poking his head in. "I'm great. Beverly came by; she wanted to talk to you." "Bev? She probably needs my homework from History. I swear, Steven, if it wasn't for me, she would be failing. I don't know how she aces those tests when she doesn't study." "Well, I've heard if you copy something down, like your homework for example, you'll usually remember it later." Steven was trying to be the fountain of knowledge today. He's in his model roommate mode. I picked up my bag and began to walk out of my room. As I walked down the hallway, I felt a hand on my shoulder. "Jason . . . " Steven spoke in a very serious tone. I looked to him wondering what was going on. Steven hesitated for a moment. "I'll see you later." I so desperately wanted to ask Steven what he wanted to say. It was so obvious he's too afraid to tell me something that was personal. I wish he could confide in me, but I know not to push Steven into telling me. I've never done that to anyone and I wasn't about to start now. Steven walked to his room and closed the door, unaware I was still standing in the hallway. I gently tapped on Beverly's door. Usually, I never come over here. She's either at my place or on the phone. The door opened and Beverly welcomed me in. "Need the homework, right?" I said as I began to unzip my bag. Beverly stopped me, "No. I heard about what happened. You know - with Justin and all." "Yeah." I couldn't say anything aside from acknowledging her statement. She sat down and indicated for me to sit. "I'm always here if you need a friend." I paused and thought for a moment, "Is that the only reason you wanted me to come over here?" She smiled sheepishly, "Damn your perceptiveness!" She closed her eyes for a moment and they remained closed as she spoke, "Look, I'm sorry about what I said last time I was over at your house. You know - about staring at me." "Sorry about that, a lot on my mind. No need to worry about it." I looked at Beverly and she had a concerned expression on her face. "You're avoiding it." "What?" she quickly switched her expression to give off a perplexed look. "You want to tell me something, but you're afraid to." As soon as I spoke, I realized that Steven had acted the same way. Was something going on that I didn't know about? Now was the time to get worried. Beverly inhaled softly. "Steven and I are worried about you." I was about to object but Beverly spoke again. "You loved Justin, and then you took off and tried a most ineffective method of dealing with it. Now you are just trying to forget everything and leaving us out of it. You should talk about it." "Look, I'm fine. You don't have to worry about me." I put my hand on her shoulder. "I thank you for the way you care about me, but I'll be ok." The rest of the time I spent at Beverly's apartment went by in a blur. Most of the time we were both watching TV, neither of us speaking a word. It wasn't that I was afraid to speak or anything. It was just that I had nothing to say. Nothing of importance. And in this way another day had passed. I woke up quite quickly the next day when I realized it was the day of the party. I must have been very anxious about this event since I woke up so early. I went to the kitchen and opened the refrigerator. Instead of going for the orange juice like I always do, I decided to grab a Sprite. I opened the can and glanced at the clock. 7:23. Steven was asleep, nothing was on TV and I didn't have to go to work for a while. I sat down on the couch, and clicked through the channels, even though I knew there was nothing to watch. Slowly, the can a Sprite was finished, and I had settled on failed sitcom shows now in syndication and were only used to fill up time slots. "Is my life this pathetic?" I questioned myself. "Isn't there anything that I can that is more constructive with my life?" Something clicked in my head. Thoughts in my short and long term memory clashed and came up with a temporary solution to my boredom. Draw. But not just an ordinary drawing. A drawing of my dear beloved Marcus. How this had not occurred to me before I'll never know. I walked back into my room, dug through my desk and dusted off my sketchpad. I hadn't used this in ages and my drawing skills with a pencil were limited. One hour passed and I wasn't even half way through. I was lying on the floor and I seemed to be drawing each one of Marcus' hairs one at a time. I had finished those wonderful blue eyes and even his "octangle" glasses. (I made up my own word for his glasses. They had eight sides but two sides were, of course, longer than the other six. So they were neither quite octagonal, nor rectangular; hence octangle glasses.) I made Marcus' nose more pert than I remember, but I still loved his original nose. For me, lips are always difficult for me to draw, so I decided to hold off on drawing them. "How long have you been up?" Steven spoke as he stood in the doorway. I didn't look up and I looked at my artwork, "Don't you ever knock?" "Door was open." "Fine. About an hour and half." "And you've been drawing this whole time?" Steven began to enter my room. "And what are you drawing?" Steven stood over me and I tried to cover the picture. "Oh, I see. That's - who was it again - Marcus? Right?" I took my hand off the picture. "Yeah, yeah." There was no use in hiding the picture anymore. Steven picked up the sketchpad. "It's very good. I didn't know you could draw." "I'm a man of many talents!" I said as I grinned and took the pad away from Steven. Steven walked out of my room. "See you later." I went to work and it was uneventful as usual, but I just kept thinking about Marcus and the party. OK, I was fantasizing about Marcus and not focusing too much on the party. As there were no customers I thought it was good idea to look at some books on drawing. There wasn't a good selection on how to draws faces, but I picked one out anyway. Luckily for me, I get a 15% discount. Not that it dropped the price considerably, but who's complaining? Holy jeez, coffee with Marcus and an invitation to a party! What more could a gay college student want? (A Porsche! You never know.) But a party! And you know what goes on at parties? Cheese dip is served! (Or else nothing along those lines happens.) Was that part 6? That's all? Yes, that's all I'm going to write for this chapter. It took this long to write 3 pages? Yes. But hey - it was a good chapter, wasn't it? Well, I don't know if it was good or not. That's your job: to tell me if you liked it or not. That means you must actually move your mouse to the little mailbox icon and write to me. E-mail me at WhtWindWif@aol.com I mean it.