Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 03:22:57 EDT From: RainDude099@aol.com Subject: Cali Boys chapter five This story is a work of fiction intended for a mature audience. All Similarities between characters in the story and people in real life are completely coincidental. This story depicts homosexual acts so if you do not approve of this subject, please do not read any further. This story is copyrighted by the author and may not be copied without the written permission of the author, Scott MG. Once again I'm sorry its taking so long to get these chapters out. Life is so hectic!!! I'll work harder on it though! And thanks for all the positive responses, keep it up!!! Cali Boys Chapter Five Chris's feet were on fire. They ached from pain after running for over an hour. He felt as if the skin on his feet was going to rip apart and leave him stranded in the middle of the dimly-lit street on which he was running. The sky had long gone dark and Chris had long been off of the beach. He had yet to turn and look back in the direction from which he came. He kept looking straight ahead through burning eyes, pretending he had a destination waiting. Inexplicably, the streets were empty; no one was driving or jogging or seemingly present at all. It was as if the entire world had vanished and Chris was the last man on earth. He was completely alone in the world. He had no one at all anymore. His parents had failed to notice anything earlier that evening and he had no intention of going back to them at the beach. He knew they would exit the party half-drunk and completely dismiss the fact that their son wasn't with them. And the only other person in the world that he cared about had abandoned and betrayed him. He was alone. Chris stopped for a moment at a light post to catch his breath. The night air was cool and refreshing but it was stinging his eyes. He wiped away the remaining tears from his eyes and breathed deeply, examining his surroundings. He tried to collect his scattered thoughts. It was if the last two days were spinning around, replaying in his head. He revisited every event that had past occurred. Logically thinking, the past two days were completely unrealistic. Within two days Chris realized he had slept with Ryan and shared the most honest love he had ever known and then only to lose it the next day. Chris was sure he had heard a song with the same story but his mind was too focused on the pulsating pain in his chest, echoing throughout his body. He didn't want to think about where he was going; it really didn't matter. Chris knew he wasn't about to go home to a house that he hated and a family that didn't care about him. All other family lived too far away, and Chris wasn't sure he would even go to them if it was an option. Under normal run-away circumstances Chris would have gone immediately to Ryan's house but that was, of course, not an option any longer. For a moment Chris thought about the fact that he would never see the inside of Ryan's house again-- a place that he considered more of a home than his own house. Of course Ryan's house meant nothing to Chris if Ryan wasn't in it. He would never get to sit with Ryan in his bedroom again, and that was all he really wanted to do at the moment. Chris wasn't wearing a watch so he had no idea how long he walked through the darkening streets, talking to the sky and wishing he could erase the past week of his life. If only he hadn't kissed Ryan that day in the pool, he thought, none of this would have happened. He pushed back another build-up of tears and tried to breathe calmly. He still felt faint and the world seemed to lose significance. The street signs faded from his sight and before he knew it, Chris had wandered in to the mall parking lot. It was like history was repeating itself as Chris found himself staggering in to the mall, half-alive, breathing weakly. He dismissed the worried and questioning eyes that he passed, concentrated completely on the feeling of emptiness that was eating away at him. At the moment Chris couldn't make himself care about anything in the world. He didn't give a shit about the people that were whispering about his condition as he passed them. He didn't give a shit about his parents or anyone else that might be wondering where he was. He didn't give a shit about himself or what was going to happen with his life. Nothing mattered anymore. He felt as good as dead. As he forced himself to walk through the emptying mall, Chris wondered if there was any point to living or if it would be better just to end everything. He wished he had thrown himself in to the ocean when he had the chance. Taking a deep breath, he sank in to a stool at the smoothie/milkshake bar, not even fully realizing where he was. His mind couldn't concentrate on his surroundings or the people around him. He buried his face in his hands, ignoring the man behind the counter and the person sitting at the bar, a few seats away. Chris just ignored the world around him for as long as he could. He sat in silence hoping that he could turn back time and erase everything that had happened. Chris was so lost in his mind and his complete despair that he didn't hear the voice speaking to him. "Are you ok?" The voice repeated and Chris removed his hand from his eyes to see the familiar face speaking to him. His heart skipped a beat hoping that Ryan had followed him but the illusion faded and he realized that the teenage boy looking at him was not Ryan but instead the boy that he had seen two days ago at that exact location. The guy was sitting at the same spot he had been sitting two days earlier which made Chris realize he had instinctively sat at the same spot as well. "Excuse me?" Chris said through an exhausted voice as he studied the boy's worried expression. He was attractive, as Chris remembered. The guy had short blonde hair, lighter blonde than Ryan's hair, styled up and out of his face revealing his bright green eyes which stared with concentration and attention in to Chris. "I couldn't help noticing that every time I see you here, you look completely crushed. Like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders or something." He said with concerned eyes that demanded Chris's attention. Chris sighed and rubbed his burning eyes. "So, are you alright?" "I'm... having a bad night," Chris said ignoring the stranger's piercing eyes. "I can tell," he said as he pushed aside an empty drink. "You want to talk about whatever it is? I promise I'm not some jackass who's gonna fuck with you when you're feeling like shit. I'm just here to help you out with whatever is going on... You look like you could use someone to talk to." Chris turned slowly to face the guy again, questioning him with his expression. The attractive stranger's face was completely serious. He looked very honest and as strange as it seemed to Chris, completely trustworthy. There was something about the expression on his face that held Chris's attention and made him reconsider everything. "You don't even know me..." Chris said in a low, ragged voice. "Talk to me and change that." The stranger said as he stood up and moved to the seat next to Chris, keeping his eyes on him the entire time. "My name's Jake Shepard." Chris looked deeply in to his friendly eyes and everything started to melt. All of the hurt started to sink in to the back of his mind as he became taken in to Jake's eyes. "I'm Chris... Banks." "Well it's nice to meet you Chris," he gave a friendly smile revealing perfect white teeth. "If you don't mind me asking, why do you look like you're half dead? You're not hurt or anything right?" "I'm not hurt." Chris said solemnly. "Family trouble?" Jake asked, probing for information, and Chris laughed weakly. "Not at the moment. Maybe when I get home though." "Well if it is some kind of family trouble, I understand. I mean my family isn't perfect." "It's not my family right now. It's not like I'm running away from my parents or anything... Although I don't think they'd give a shit if I did..." Chris stopped for a second and realized that he was releasing personal information about his life to a complete stranger. "They'd care Chris." "Well I'm not running away so it doesn't matter." Chris said after a moment of studying Jake's serious face again. He was completely captivated by his concern. No one showed concern and kept attention on him the way that this complete stranger did. "Alright," Jake said and thought for a moment. "...Girl troubles?" He said in a quiet voice as if it was something he didn't want to ask. "Um, no..." Chris laughed and waited for a moment. "Pretty much the opposite..." "Yeah?" Jake asked regaining interest. "What do you mean, exactly?" Chris waited in silence for a long moment considering the words in his mouth before finally taking a deep breath and answering, "I mean that I'm gay..." After a long moment of awkward silence Jake smiled. "That's cool, Chris. I am too." "...Really? You're not just bashing me?" "Have you ever met a straight guy as outgoing as me?" He asked. "Seriously... I kinda thought you'd caught on... Everyone else can always tell almost immediately." "Guess I'm not very observant." "It pays to be observant," Jake said. "I had a feeling you were the very first time I saw you here. You were with some guy and it was pretty obvious you were in to him." Chris sat up at attention. "Was he a little taller than me with blonde hair?" "Yeah I think... I didn't pay too much attention to him though..." "Ryan." Chris said and a rush of pain rolled over him. "Your boyfriend?" Jake asked in a quieter voice, unenthused. "No... Not exactly..." "I'm just guessing that this Ryan guy is the reason why you're upset. Let me guess, he's straight and you're crushing on him? Don't feel bad about it Chris, it happens to all of us." "No," Chris sighed. "It's complicated..." "Well if you want to talk about it..." Jake said. "Well Ryan is my best friend... he always has been... I guess I've always wanted to more than friends... I thought he was straight... but then he kissed me the night that I came out to him... the night that I told him I loved him..." "Really...?" Jake asked as he studied the look of sadness in Chris's eyes. He could tell how hurt he was. "He told me he loved me the other night..." Chris said, turning to look Jake directly in the eye. "He told me he wanted to be with me and that he loved me the way that I loved him." "He loved you back and then he broke your heart?" Jake asked sympathetically. "Yeah..." Chris sighed. "After I slept with him." "That's awful." Jake spoke after staring in disbelief for a moment. "He fucked you and then he fucked you over." "It was the best night of my whole fucking life," Chris said breathing harshly and fighting tears. "Tonight he was kissing this girl from our school... and he told me that he can't be with me because he isn't gay..." "Self-denying." "He told me that it doesn't fit in to the equation of his life." Chris's sad voice began to convert in to anger. "Like he has some plan for himself and I can't be part of it!" "You really loved him?" Jake asked quietly. Chris stared at him for a moment, feeling the emotion in his voice. "Yeah... for the past four years or however long it's been..." Chris buried his face in his hands. "I guess you think I'm pathetic Jake." "No..." Jake said as he looked Chris over, forcing himself to hold back from comforting him. "I don't think you're pathetic Chris... Everyone gets heartbroken." "Have you ever been heartbroken over a guy?" Chris asked while looking straight ahead. "Yeah, of course. Last summer I was crazy about this guy that I met at a photo shoot... By the way, I do some modeling... He was ok with me being gay and we hung out a lot..." Jake said looking downward as he remembered. Chris turned to look in to Jake's green eyes as he was retracing his past. "... He got kind of drunk one night at a party and he made out with me... For me it was the best thing in the world because I'd been crazy about him from the first time I saw him and I thought maybe it was gonna lead to something more... but for him... when he sobered up he was totally freaked out... he stopped talking to me..." Jake sighed deeply. "Yeah, I haven't heard from him since." "I'm sorry." Chris said sympathetically. "Yeah. Well like I said, everyone gets heartbroken." Jake wiped away his sad expression and tried to appear confident. "Anyway, that Ryan guy sounds like a real dick. You're probably better off without him Chris." Chris sat stiffly in his seat for a few moments slowly realizing what was going on. Out of nowhere he had meet someone that was exactly like him-- someone that seemed to understand him and what he was going through. For a long time Chris had wanted to meet other gay teenagers, just to have someone to talk to about things that he couldn't talk about with Ryan. It had been hard for Chris to only have straight friends that looked down upon homosexuality. But now suddenly Chris realized he had made a gay friend-- an attractive gay friend. "Jake, do you know what time it is?" Chris asked as he rubbed his forehead. "Uh, it's like fifteen 'till eleven," Jake said as he checked his watch. "The mall will be closing soon." The two of them turned and scanned the food court area which had become completely vacant except for a janitor sweeping under a table and whistling a tune to himself. Everyone had left, even the people at the smoothie/milkshake bar. Jake stood up and took another look around the empty area before turning to Chris. "I guess we better get going," he said. "Do you live around here?" "Not that far." Chris tried to remember exactly how far away he lived from the mall but his mind was still blurred from the overwhelming night. "Can I walk you home Chris?" Jake asked, looking completely serious. "You don't have to do that. I'm fine Jake, really. I'll be ok to get home." "Well could I walk you home anyway?" He asked and shrugged hopefully. "I'm not like trying to take care of you or anything. But I would like to make sure you get home safely." "You're too concerned," Chris said bluntly as he stood up. "But its kind of nice." The two of them exited the food court silently and left the mall while the janitor followed them to the door, locking it behind them. Chris took a deep breath, feeling the cold air fill his lungs, and he suddenly realized how exhausted he was. His legs felt weak and after several steps he wanted to collapse on the street. Chris felt himself wobble and bump in to Jake who reached his arm around him and held him still. For the first time that night Chris felt safe. *** Chris's house was coming in to view as Jake helped him down the street. Chris felt so exhausted that his eyes were begging to close. Jake continued talking to him to keep him from passing out on their journey home. He held Chris close, not wanting to let him fall over in to the street, and couldn't help but smile a little at the thought of it all. "Maybe I'm just not good enough for him." Chris slurred as he was fighting the urge to fall asleep. "Bullshit Chris," Jake said. "I've only known you for an hour and I can already tell you're a really great person. You don't deserve someone that's gonna stab you in the back like that. You deserve something a lot better." "Like what?" "Like someone who is gonna like you for who you are and love everything about you, even the seemingly annoying things." Jake laughed slightly. "I just don't understand... Why..." Chris yawned. "Why what?" Jake asked as they approached Chris's driveway-- absent of any cars. "Why Ryan would do that to me..." Chris suddenly felt a burst of energy as they started walking up the driveway and to the front door. He pulled away from Jake and threw his hands up in the air. "Why the hell is my life so... so hard?!" "I don't know Chris," Jake said as he reached for the front door. "Maybe it's all supposed to teach you something." "The door is locked." Chris said before Jake could open it. "We have to go around back." "What I mean Chris," Jake started as they made their way around the side of the house to the back gate. "Is that maybe you need to forget about Ryan. Sure he was a great friend, but it's pretty obvious that he can't be more than a friend to you..." "...I guess you're right..." Chris said as they opened the gate and entered the backyard which was lit up by the lights of the pool. "You'll meet someone better Chris," Jake continued. "Someone really great that wants to be with you. Hey, nice pool." "Thanks," Chris said as he reached the back door. He turned around and looked in to Jake's awaiting eyes. He still looked as concerned as he had first looked at the mall. "Jake... What made you talk to me tonight? Why did you care what was wrong with me?" "I don't know..." he shrugged and looked down. "I hate seeing people upset. I hate seeing someone be so sad... Especially someone like you... You're really something special Chris... I can tell... I could tell since the first time I saw you, sitting in that food court... I wanted to talk to you so badly..." "Why didn't you?" "Because you were with that guy, and I couldn't be entirely sure you were gay, ya know?" Jake sighed. "Too bad I didn't get to you before he did..." Chris looked deeply in to Jake's eyes and saw the obvious emotion there. An emotional hint he had given Ryan millions of times over the years. Chris could tell that the boy in front of him had honest feelings for him. The boy in front of him was completely serious and completely trustworthy. In less than an hour he had been an honest friend-- someone that would listen to him and help him with what he was going through. He had even helped him home. There was something special about this guy-- Chris could feel it. The look in his eyes was undeniable. "Jake... You're so..." Chris tried to think of the words as he felt himself move closer to Jake. "You're great..." He could feel what was about to happen and he didn't feel any urge to pull back. "Chris, I..." Jake started to say as Chris leaned in to kiss him and their lips met and locked. Neither of them held back in the moment. They were both overwhelmed by emotion. All thoughts of Ryan evacuated Chris's mind and he felt a warm feeling inside of him. A feeling he had been missing all night. He loved the feeling of Jake's lips on his and his body against his. He loved the feeling of being swept away in the emotion of the moment. He loved the feeling of watching the world disappear from around him. He loved the feeling of losing consciousness. He loved knowing the guy he was kissing loved it too. The only thing Chris wanted to think about was what he was doing. He didn't want to open his eyes and have the world come crashing back on to him. He didn't want to open his eyes and realize that Ryan was standing at the gate watching every second of it. Neither Chris or Jake saw Ryan standing there dumbfounded. Neither of them saw the look of total disbelief and destruction in his eyes... To be continued...