Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 08:33:44 -0400 From: Sean E Subject: The Bully and the Bullied - Part 11 DISCLAIMER: If you shouldn't be reading this - then don't get caught! This is a short story involving boys who are coming-of-age and the things boys get into, including sexual situations, confused feelings, etc. It is my first attempt at fiction, having written only one other series based on my experiences growing up, titled "Life's Road of Discoveries" (also found on Nifty in the [Young Friends] section, early 2008). This series has no basis in truth, whereas all characters and situations are fictional - any resemblance in real life is purely coincidental. Based on an era from the mid-1970', it will spread out over 12-14 chapters (Yeah, I missed my original estimate of 9-10, as I have some more things that need to happen before I conclude it. :o) It is my sincere hope that those of you who take to this and read it through will enjoy it. As always, any feedback is welcome (to EKidKy@hotmail.com). The Bully and the Bullied Part Eleven -- The Fragility of Life ----------------------------------- "Wow man! So, this is where you're staying and stuff?" Austin exclaimed. When the other boy nodded, he shrugged his shoulders. "Well, in a way it's a lot better than before, but..." Jeremy wrinkled his nose. "I know, but it's not so bad for now anyway. We're looking for somewhere else to move, but so far the ladies haven't been able to find anything." "Really? That's surprising; I know Dad has all kinds of places listed down at the office. I always go in on Saturday mornings and sort and update the entries and stuff." Jeremy grunted. "Yeah, I remember you telling me that before. I don't know man, I think a lot has to do with the cost and stuff. They aren't, like, rich or anything." 'Not like your family,' he didn't add, afraid it might be inappropriate towards his friend. He knew the Mathews family was fairly middle-class for this part of the country, and he didn't want to insult his friend by comparing them to his current family of lower-income individuals. Austin thought about it for a moment, nodding his head in understanding. "Hey, I understand, trust me. We're not as rich as some people think, though." "Sorry, I wasn't trying to imply anything," Jeremy offered. "Meh, it's okay. Say, have they always lived together like this?" he asked, curiosity getting the better of him. "No, just a few months I think. Linda and Thomas used to live with his grandparents, but something happened there and they had to leave for some reason, so Carolyn and Michael took them in." Austin was surprised. "Wow, really? That's... I dunno, that's cool in a way. So they just took them in, and now they took you in too, and gave you a place to stay." "Yeah, pretty much." "What about social services and stuff, don't they have some kind of help or something for you guys? I mean, sorry man, I'm just trying to help..." Jeremy shrugged his shoulders as he sat back on the sofa. "If it were just Mike and his Mom, probably, but with Linda bringing in money, too, it's too much to qualify for anything other than maybe food stamps, but that's one thing we really don't need much of." It was true, there never seemed to be an absence of food in the house. "I mean, honest, I don't know - I just know that the social services woman has been here a few times and told us to keep looking for a place, she would work with us until we find one. To tell the truth though, if they don't find anything soon I may have to go into foster care anyway. The social worker has a boss that is getting on her case as it is about me." "Really?" Jeremy shrugged his shoulders and did not answer. He had been living with his new family now for about a month, and had found the whole change in environment to be stark in contrast to how he had used to live. In the time he had been there few moments went by without a flurry of activity of some sort. When he wasn't spending time with the other boys after school, he generally ended up sharing the living room with one or both women of the house. That was okay, but it lacked giving him any privacy for himself. He could not really complain, however. During the daytime the school system had began providing a tutor for him three days a week, usually done in the mornings before lunch while everyone was gone. The early afternoons gave him plenty of solitude to catch up on his school work, which for some reason or another he attacked with an unusual fervor. To him it gave him something to do, and prevented him from drifting off into long periods of depression or thought over what had happened in his life before. His tutor had been patient with him, even kind as he continued to grasp concepts and topics more quickly than usual. In fact, one morning the woman remarked to him how she was surprised to see his work compared to grades he had received in his former classes. "You know, from some of the things your teachers put in your school records, I initially would have thought you were a difficult student," she said. Jeremy remembered how he had blushed. "I- I haven't been the best student I guess." She looked down at him over her glasses as she sized him up. "Young man, I taught for the schools for almost 30 years, plus I put four of my own children through that system. I know about good teachers, bad teachers and the like - and I also know a lot about students and where they come from in what we used to call 'all walks of life'. I will admit to you - when they called on me to do this job, I took one look at your reports and shook my head, figuring you and I would have a rough road ahead. However, I've been here almost 3 weeks now - and I must say you are about the exact opposite of what I expected. This work here," she paused, indicating an essay he had just finished and submitted, "is very well written given your exposure and level of education, and you should know it. Most students do not do half as well, yet not only did you comprehend the material, you have presented it in an organized and thoughtful way that implies a substantial amount of intelligence." Jeremy was deeply surprised. Not knowing what to say, he simply nodded. "Thanks," he said softly. She was pleased with his work, and hinted that he might be able to finish out the school year if he kept it up. That made him feel good about himself, and thus he spent a good part of his days of solitude bent to the task of doing his best. In the evenings, however, life was much different once everyone came in from school or work. It was at this point he discovered that family living actually meant what it said. School work and chores were done, supper fixed and ate together, dishes washed and dried, and TV watched - all in a shared environment for the most part. Sometimes games were played, or the boys would hang out upstairs or outside until the latter hours of the evening. Only then did life wind down enough that Jeremy might get back to his sofa to ponder or relax. He was generally pretty tired, though, and unlike the many nights of his previous life, he often fell asleep without much trouble. "The social worker, does she like, get you guys money or anything to help out?" Austin asked, bringing Jeremy back to the present while he plopped down on the other end of the sofa, curling up in the corner and watching his friend. "I guess so," Jeremy replied, shrugging his shoulders. "She told me, or I guess she told us, that I'm in the system now, so the state would be sending some money for me soon. She said it sometimes takes a few weeks for everything to get through and stuff." Austin nodded, quietly observing his friend. "Cool, at least it will help then." He grinned at his friend. "It looks like they feed you pretty good!" It was true, in only the short month he had been here, Jeremy was beginning to gain weight. He looked embarrassed before he gently pulled his knees to his chest and rest his chin upon them. "Yeah, I guess so. I've never, like, had as much as what we have here." "Well, you never had much to begin with Jermz, so yeah, I think it's cool. You always were a skeleton anyways." He watched his friend grimace as he shifted uneasily on his hips, trying to find a comfortable position. "Still, uh, bad?" Again Jeremy shrugged his shoulders. "A lot better than it used to be, I suppose." Austin studied the other teen for a moment. "Can I uh, ask something sort of personal?" When Jeremy nodded, he noticed the teen roll his eyes before settling on himself. "What?" he asked, now to pretentious to continue, curious as to the reaction. Jeremy wrinkled his nose. "You're just like Michael and Thomas, they're always afraid of asking me things." He looked upon his friend with tired eyes, but smiled somewhat as he explained. "It's alright, I mean, I'm not gonna bite your head off or anything, if there's something you want to know, just say it. At least, you can ask me - I don't want to tell everyone my shit, but you're okay I promise, so just ask." Austin nodded. "Okay, okay, sorry, just - I guess I just don't want to pry or anything." "It's okay, honest. Just ask." At first Austin hesitated until he gathered his courage. "How is it going, like, down there, you know... your healing and stuff?" Jeremy snorted, then immediately regretted it. "It's okay for the most part I guess." He thought back over the last month, and once again was drawn deep into how everything had come to pass. "I - I still have trouble like, knowing when to go sometimes, you know, take a piss or something. Most of the time I do okay, but sometimes it hits me so quick I don't have enough time to get to the bathroom. As to the other, they finally took me off the damn laxatives, so I can pretty much crap without being rushed." Austin screwed his face up at that one, but plowed ahead. "Does it hurt any?" he asked, his voice low and betraying the shyness he was feeling. Jeremy looked at his friend. Anyone else he might have told them by now to just mind their own business, but he knew Austin's was being sincere. 'Of course it hurt', he thought, but then again, so much time had elapsed maybe the other teen thought differently - or just didn't think at all. "At first it did a lot. I mean, as my crap started getting harder and stuff, it was like trying to pass a bowling ball through something like a, I dunno, like something no bigger than a water hose I guess. It hurt like hell." Austin nodded, thoughtfully. "Sorry man." "I don't get constipated or anything like I did but still, it was kind of rough for a few days." He hesitated, and then decided to fill his friend in with more details, trusting him further than the average person by far. "I'm still not much better than a baby at the moment though. I have to wear these big pull-up diapers and thingy's until I can go a week without messing or peeing in them. So far I've made it 4 days this week." Austin eyes got wide at that before slowly nodding, understanding. "I don't pretend to know what you're going through man, but I know it's got to be some bad shit and stuff, err... no pun intended." Jeremy laughed. "Like I said, at first it was kind of bad, but then it's gotten better. I just have to be careful. If I can go a month without crapping or pissing myself, then I might can start to feel normal again." "Man, you ARE normal," Austin argued. "Just take your time, that's all." Jeremy grunted. "If you were stuck in pull-ups man, you might think diff. It makes you feel everything BUT normal!" Austin laughed, and then bit back his tongue as it hit him how serious the other teen was. "Sorry man, I didn't mean..." "You worry too much," Jeremy replied, grinning himself. "It IS funny, in its own way. Just umm, don't tell anyone, okay? I mean Mike and Thomas and everyone here knows of course, but still..." "Tell what? I don't know anything," the other teen replied with a grin, and Jeremy knew the trust he offered was well placed. They both fell silent for some time before Jeremy sighed. "Anything else you wanna know?" "I dunno, I guess there are lots of things sometimes, I just, right now, you know..." "Then just ask me." Seeing the dubious look on the older teen's face, he sighed again. "Listen, I really don't care man, if there's something I don't want to talk about, I'll tell you." At that moment Michael entered the room from the stairs, dressed in a t-shirt and shorts. "Hey Austin, how's it going?" Before the other kid could reply, he turned to Jeremy. "Don't want to talk about what?" he asked mischievously. Jeremy rolled his eyes as he sat back against the pillows. "You turd!" he replied before laughing. Glancing toward the bigger teen, he explained. "These guys are worse than my shrink I think, sometimes. This one is always trying to get into my head!" "Hey, no fair, you know I don't do that!" Michael replied good naturedly. He turned and addressed their visitor. "I just mess with him sometimes, that's all." He looked around. "What, Kev didn't come with you?" "He'll be along in a little bit, Mom is dropping him off after his, err, appointment," Austin replied. He did not know if they knew his brother was still in counseling or not, and thus wanted to be as guarded about the information as he could. "It's cool; Thomas will be back in a few minutes, too. Maybe the five of us can do something together!" Michael looked out the window. "It's kind of hot outside, maybe we could like - hey yeah!" He leaned down suddenly and whispered into Austin's ear. The older teen got a big grin on his face, and then nodded. "Shit yeah, that would be pretty cool!" As Michael plopped down between them, Austin quickly rose from the couch. "Where's your phone?" he asked, then as Michael pointed, he quickly rushed over and began dialing a number. "I'll see if I can catch Mom before she leaves the house!" Stepping into the kitchen he pulled out of earshot, talking low into the receiver. Jeremy was amused at the sudden secrecy as they obviously were conspiring something against him. "Okay you, what's up? You planning to ambush me or something?" Michael grinned as Austin returned and gave them both thumbs up before retaking his seat. "I'll tell you this much - it has to do with water! It'll be fun, trust me!" Jeremy laughed, taking to the idea because it did seem awfully warm outside that day. "Oh, so you're gonna drown me then," he mused. "You and your fun!" turning to Austin, "You know, these two have been on my case constantly with their 'fun' as they call it ever since I've been here! There is like something going on all the time!" Austin grinned. He suspected he understood this more than most would, as he himself had spent a lot of time with his brother in the last several weeks doing things, keeping the younger Mathews active. At first, he just wanted to keep his brother from being alone too much, but as the time passed, he found there was more to it. A deep bond was developing between them, one he had never before understood. He had always seen his little brother as a big royal pain, until recent events taught him otherwise. He suspected a great deal of recent events was teaching all of them a thing or two, including his new set of friends before him now. He wasn't complaining - spending time with Kevin was giving him something he would never be able to have again. "They just like you," he remarked, a grin splitting his face. Michael nodded. "Yeah, we just like you!" He picked up a pillow and threw it at Jeremy as he hurriedly escaped the returning throw. Laughing, he ran upstairs and extracted a pair of oversized shorts and the largest t-shirt he could find from his room before returning. Walking over, he grinned at the older teen. "Okay you, get ready to be stripped!" "Ready to be WHAT?" Jeremy replied, laughing. He sat up as the other teen guided him to sit on the edge of the sofa, taking care to let the older teen adjust himself comfortably. With a little coaxing, Jeremy removed his shirt and put on the one offered. When they got done, Michael helped the teen to his feet. Austin, looking on, began to feel a little uncomfortable as he suspected what was about to happen. Standing, up as well he shyly addressed the other two. "I'll um, go out or..." Jeremy shook his head. "No, stay, it's okay. Nothing special to see anyway." He reached out and used the taller teen as a support, grabbing the other's shoulder as he lifted a leg for Michael, who proceeded to rapidly remove the sweats the teen was wearing. Once done removing the sweats completely, Austin could not help but notice the plastic padding of the disposables as he steadied his friend, and Michael rapidly got the new shorts up and in place. "Hey, not a bad fit I think," Michael exclaimed as he stepped back and admired the outfit. "Prefect!" he added as the front door suddenly opened and Thomas came rushing in. "Hey bro!" "Hey! What's up?" he replied as his mother came in close behind him. With a twinkle in his eye, he and Austin helped Jeremy sit back on the sofa before he grabbed his best friend and headed into the kitchen. There he whispered, filling in both Thomas and his mother on the plan, to which they both laughed. Linda wrinkled her nose, smiling approvingly. "It's certainly hot enough out there, I say go for it - just be careful with Jermz." Michael nodded. "I know Mam, we'll take care of him, I promise," he replied rather loudly, leaning around the woman to see his reaction. He saw the other teen roll his eyes before laughing, and they all heard him talking with Austin. "I think I'm in trouble!" Linda laughed as she walked back into the living room. "Yep, I think you are, too!" Addressing all of the boys, she continued. "I'm going to go back to town for a while then, maybe get us some more groceries. You boys be careful, okay?" "Sure Mom!" Thomas replied as he raced past her and headed upstairs to change. She shook her head, but smiled as she collected her keys and headed out the door. From the kitchen Michael called out to Austin to come help him. Leaving Jeremy alone, the teen disappeared through the open doorway. Before long Thomas suddenly reappeared. Dressed similarly in a t-shirt and shorts he raced through the living room barefooted, before he disappeared through the open doorway where the others were joined inside. The whispering that followed was too much for Jeremy, who until now had been waiting patiently to see what was transpiring. He grabbed a nearby cane he had been using off and on for the last couple of weeks and pulled himself to his feet. Walking through the doorway, he stopped, now that he could see the others huddled around the sink. "What are you guys DOING in here???" He stopped and stared at an assembly of cake pans, bowls and laundry baskets scattered on the floor and table, filled with a funny assortment of balloons. Upon closer inspection, he found the balloons to be filled with - water? "Water balloons? Are you guys crazy!" he exclaimed, laughing and crossing to where they stood. He watched the assembly line as one of them filled the balloons with water from the faucet, while the other two tied and put them in 'storage'. Michael grinned, looking up at him. "Told ya!" he exclaimed, handing one of the bombs to Jeremy and motioning to the table. "Now that you know, give us a hand!" Jeremy grunted before joining in. As he thought about it more, he grinned wickedly as he caught Michael's eye. "You ARE crazy, you know it?" Then he laughed. "This is awesome!" Each of his friends laughed in response as they concentrated on their efforts. It took the group half an hour to finish making the bombs and transport them outside. Nearing completion, they suddenly heard a car door slam, followed by running footsteps. Around the corner came Austin's brother, already barefoot and dressed similar to the others. "Oh wow, great guys, you waited!" he exclaimed, seeing the stash that had been piled on both sides of the yard. "Bout time you got here squirt!" Austin replied. "Bring me any clothes?" In reply, his brother tossed him a bag which he caught in mid-air before rushing inside. Within moments he returned and joined the group. Five boys now stood together now, contemplating the battle to come, and waiting to see what Michael had in mind since he initiated the idea to begin with. "Okay, here's what we do." Michael finally began as he addressed them. Walked to the center of the yard he dropped a large circular hoop to the ground. "Each of us has 30 or so bombs stockpiled in all 5 places." He indicated each of the five, all roughly equal in distance from the center where he stood. "We each take turns throwing a balloon at someone. If that person catches it, you can keep it for your own stash and take a step back if you want, but no farther than where you begin at; if it busts though and you get wet, then you have to take a step closer to the center. First person who reaches the center has to then let everyone else drown him with the water hose! If no one reaches it, then the closest one when we get done gets it!" Austin laughed. "Man are you gonna get it, Kev!" "That's what you think nerd!" Kevin replied as he picked his spot, followed by the others in turn. Even Jeremy seemed to like the idea as he took his position. Michael looked out at everyone. "Okay guys, here goes. Kev, you take the first shot, then Thomas, Austin and Jeremz." Kevin grinned wickedly as he picked up one of the balloons and prepared to launch it. Half-way in stride however, the balloon burst in his hand, causing the water to dowse him instead. "Aww, man!" Everyone laughed, as he first looked at Michael, and seeing the other teen shrug and point, he scooted his laundry basket of bombs closer to toward the center and moved forward. The game continued and picked up in pace, each taking turns as had been instructed. The air was thick at times with balloons flying once they each picked a target and let go. Some balloons were caught while others burst when reaching their targets. Jeremy quickly seemed to gain a knack for catching them intact more often than not, and as such had a blast of fun raining the bombs down on the others from up high. At first people avoided him until he started an all out attack against the older Mathew's brother, wickedly inviting him to bring it on. The two went at it for a few minutes, each catching the other's bomb and thus not nearing anywhere within the rules before they decided to take on other players. It was eventually discovered the fun of the game was when people ganged up on each other, and before long they were laughing hysterically because suddenly Michael became the target of most everyone else's attack. To their surprise, however, he also caught a good many of them and was able to stay clear of the center circle. In all the laughter and fun that followed, the end was nearing just as the bombs were running out. In the final moments, both Kevin and Michael were nearing the closest to the center. After trying to bombard the other, each fell laughing into the grass at their feet, soaked through and through as was most everyone else. Jeremy was close by as well, but had avoided the losing spot even with his given handicap. It was he who threw two last balloons at them without their knowing it, where both exploded on their lower belly. The others suddenly converged and let loose what was left of their arsenal as well, giving both boys a thorough drench in the laughter. It was Thomas who then suddenly appeared with the water hose and started spraying both of them. Austin, in an attempt to join his brother, slipped in the wet grass and found himself in the line of fire as well, where he laughed and soaked as much of the water as the others. He laughed as he got up from the slippery ground moments later. "Give me that thing!" He took the hose from Thomas and walked up to his brother who, seeing the advance attempted to get away. "Oh no you don't!" Austin cried out, reaching and snagging the waistband of his brother's shorts. Holding on, they pulled back and clear, displaying a full moon to the other guys. "Hey, no fair... Lemme go!!!" he cried hysterically, laughing hard. His attempts to escape were feeble as he knew what was coming, and sure enough his brother let the water loose on him from the hose. Everyone was laughing hard at the antics as Kevin suddenly fell to the ground, grabbing the front of his shorts to keep from being exposed. "Okay, okay! Sheesh that's c-cold!" Everyone was laughing, that is, except for one. At the moment no one took notice that Jeremy had actually dropped back from the group and had became very still. He had a funny expression on his face, one that crossed between uncertainty and surprise. Confused, he gazed at the others for a moment before slowly sitting himself down in the shade of an old oak tree. As he observed each having their fun, his mind raced in other directions back to a time many, many summers before, and it made him shudder even in the hot afternoon as he remember other innocent pranks that occurred, and what had followed them. It was Thomas, who first noticed the absent teen, and when he looked about and found Jeremy sitting by himself off to the side, he left the group and walked over to join him. Sitting beside his friend, he watched the other in the silence, and eventually found the teen was having anything but fun. "You okay Jermz?" When the older boy didn't respond, Thomas moved closer. "Hey, Jermz?" Suddenly, and without any pretense, Jeremy replied quietly with a hiss to his voice. "That's so gay." Confused, Thomas looked up at the others. By now Austin was behind Michael, holding him upright from behind as Kevin - who had by now got to his feet and taken control of the water hose - sprayed the other boy full force. "What is Jermz?" While they both watched, Kevin suddenly moved up and stuck the hose inside the front of Michaels shorts, making a stream of water flow from underneath. Michael was snorting about how cold it felt, but laughing hysterically, weak in the older teens arms as everything continued. "That?" Thomas asked quietly. When Jeremy didn't reply, Thomas was confused. "Huh? Sorry Jermz, but - I don't understand. Why is that so gay?" When there was still no answer, he raised his voice. "Hey guys! Mike, Kev... Aus... Come here, will ya?" They all stopped just then and for the first time noticed the two sitting in the shade. Turning off the water they strolled over and joined them. "Whats up?" Austin asked, noticing the serious expressions. Thomas looked at Jeremy before replying. "I don't know, but... It's Jermz." The older teen was sitting, his eyes now closed as they all observed him. "Something's not right... he just sat down here. When I come over, he said something about that was being gay or something." Michael was startled before he moved over to sit down in front of the older teen. "Jermz? What's up man?" At first Jeremy didn't answer, opening his eyes and staring blankly off into the distance, but when he brought his gaze to the younger teen, both boys froze in the moment. Michael saw confusion and hurt in them, but at the same time he saw something else - he saw the teen was actually scared. "Hey, it's okay, talk to us... talk to me.... what's wrong man?" The voice was quiet, soothing even, to Jeremy's ears and it did calm him somewhat. Jeremy wished yet again he could figure out what it was about this kid that did that to him. "That, shoving the water hose down his butt and... and other places..." Jeremy whispered, coming to terms with what he was saying. Michael thought about it for a moment before it dawned on him what their friend was saying. "Sorry man, but... that's not being gay or anything." He just shrugged his shoulders. "That was just, I dunno, having fun and stuff." "Guys don't do that stuff," Jeremy responded, rather forcefully. "It's just... not..." "Jermz, wait a min, I mean, Kev is my brother, we always horse around and stuff," Austin interrupted. Kevin also leaned forward and added, "Yeah man, he's my brother and stuff, it's not like he tried to have sex with me or anything, you know?" As soon as he said it though, he realized immediately that it wasn't helping, because Jeremy suddenly tensed at the expression as he went rigid. Jeremy looked at the younger teen hard, his face taut with the frustration and anger that was rising within him. "Shut the fuck up, asshole! You don't even know-" "Hey, hey, calm down!" Again it was Michael reaching out and taking hold of Jeremy, forcing the other boy to return his attention to him. "Listen to me - listen to what I'm going to say." Again, the calmness acted like a tranquilizer of sorts as Jeremy partially relaxed. His eyes still told the younger teen he was angry and scared, but also hoping for something more. Having Michael there at that moment held so much weight to him, so much that Jeremy could not even try to ignore it. The younger teen smiled and took a deep breath, then continued in that tone of his, calm and patient. "Jeremy, there is a difference. I don't know how to explain it to you, but you got to try and understand, you got to try and meet me at least half-way. There is a difference in goofing around, and just being guys. Like jocks who take showers and stuff after ball games or whatever, in the showers at school and stuff, or to peeps who change clothes at the public pools and stuff. So they get naked and everything, and sometimes horse around and stuff, but it's not sex or anything. Even brothers -" he paused and indicated the two Mathews teens who had sit down next to them all, listening. "I mean, two brothers having fun and stuff, they're like flesh and blood, you know? You've never had much of that I guess, because you never had brothers or anything, and the way you've been the last few years, well, you know what I mean. It's not something you go out and do every day or anything bro, cause yeah, that might be weird and stuff, but heck, it's just us, you know? It's not sex, it's not dirty or being mean or anything - okay, fun-mean maybe, but still, it's just having fun, you know? I mean, think about it, some people are shy and some aren't. Me," he glanced at Thomas, "I'm shy except around those I really trust and respect and stuff, and right now - I trust you guys, so I don't really care, you know?" "Me too," Thomas added. Jeremy looked at the two of them, then shook his head. "I don't know guys," he voiced weakly. Austin cleared his throat. "He's right Jermz, there's nothing gay in it man. Heck, I've seen Kev naked plenty of times, his scrawny ass is nothing to look at, trust me!" That earned a cuff to his arm by his younger brother, making him exclaim "Ow!" "Your ass ain't no piece of art either, turtle butt!" Everyone laughed at the exchange except Jeremy, who looked up between them. "I don't get it, you guys aren't, like, shy or anything at all, I know that - but..." Austin laughed. "Hell yeah we are, too, but we're brothers man! And it's not like we're at school or something trying to go streaking or whatever! Shit, I don't want everyone seeing my family jewels or crap, you know?" He grinned at everyone in the circle as they all giggled. "I'm kinda particular I guess who I would skin with, but I don't think I would have any problems with you guys. As for me and Kev, we're brothers; I even love the dumb nut sometimes!" He made the last statement rather shyly but with an overtone in his voice that made Kevin smile in surprise. A silence fell across the group, however, as they each waited patiently to see what Jeremy would say next. He sat for a moment before turning to Michael. "But he, they, I mean... they put the hose down the front of your shorts, and... you aren't brothers or anything, I mean..." Michael smiled. "Were the nurses or docs or heck, even us - I mean, my Mom, me and Thomas... were we your brothers or family or anything helping take care of you? Helping you with umm, yeah, you know, stuff..." "That's different," Jeremy replied, his eyes rolling finally in annoyance, embarrassed at having those moments brought out in the open. His face reddened, but he noticed that neither of the Mathews brothers reacted to it and it made him feel better for the moment. "No, it isn't, really" Michael replied. He leaned forward. "So what? It's not like Kev was trying to get a look at my dick or anything Jermz, and even if he was I didn't care. It's only diff that it was all done while being crazy and having fun and everything. Besides, like Aus said - I wouldn't go naked around school, that's just, well, weird; but here I don't care, cause well, it's just you guys." He looked at each person around him. "It's diff because I trust you guys, all of you." When he returned his gaze to Jeremy, he held it an extra long time. "And that includes you too, Jeremy." Jeremy scoffed. "I don't want to see your ass man..." Michael laughed. "I know that, goof ball! I'm just saying man, all I'm saying is I trust you guys, it doesn't bother me any or stuff, that's all." Jeremy thought about it for a while, recalling the times he was in foster care and the games that had went on during most days. He had been sickened because of what happened, and he had guessed for a long time it was because of everything that happened to him most of those nights. He was confused, but he noticed that what the younger teen said was making a lot of sense. Maybe there really was something to this that wasn't supposed to be a bad thing after all. After a while Austin leaned forward and spoke quietly, breaking into his thoughts. "What is it man? Tell us what you're thinking about Jermz. Come on, let us help you, talk to us..." Jeremy gazed back into the eyes of his friend, and then dropped them to the ground. "I can't, I'm afraid." Another minute of silence went by as they all sat and waited, unsure of what to do until Thomas - already sitting next to the teen - reached his arm around and gave Jeremy a brief hug. "Do you trust us?" he asked softly, loud enough for the others to hear. Jeremy looked up into the younger boys eyes and found that he did, and he glanced at Austin and his brother as well. The hug was unexpected, especially from this kid, but he had come to live with a lot of unexpected things as of late. "Yeah, I do guys, I really do, but it's not easy," he finally admitted looking back toward the ground. Taking a deep breath, he plowed on. "My Dad isn't the only one who, like, used me. I was in foster care, a long time ago. I was a kid, and... There was, others..." Michael, still sitting directly in front of the teen, looked startled. "They messed with you? How?" When Jeremy returned his gaze, Michael could see it in his eyes. "They raped you, didn't they." Jeremy nodded as his eyes became moist. "Back then, the guys, they were always playing games and stuff outside like - like this, trying to do - things - and it was always so weird and everything. Like you said, it was just fun stuff sometimes, but they like, did it all the time, and then..." He paused, taking another deep breath before continuing with a shakiness that betrayed his anger and hurt. "Then at night, some did more, a lot more. There were these two big guys and like, if you wanted to eat and survive, we had to... I had to..." He stopped, unable to say anymore. "Shit!" That came from Austin under his breath but nonetheless heard by everyone within the group. "Is that, like... man Jermz, you couldn't have been what, 6? Maybe 7 years old?" He shook his head as he thought about it. "No wonder you've always been so wired up man!" He stated it as a fact, and he wasn't the only one who finally understood the significance of what they were learning. Jeremy continued to stare at the ground as he began losing it, the memories flooding through him. Austin got up and moved to his other side, embracing his friend as the others moved in to do the same from all sides. At first Jeremy just sat there unmoving, but as the moment continued he let go and began to really cry. Not one word was said as he finally let the frustration of it all go. Only as of late had he ever cried to amount to anything, and it continually seemed to be with this group of guys which surrounded him. Their friendship meant a lot to him at the moment, and as he began pulling himself together, he recognized just how tight they were all becoming. Michael was the first to break and sit back. He studied the older teen as he took a deep breath and wiped his face using the back of his hand. "Listen to me again Jermz, okay? You need to hear something." Getting a glance from the teen told him he had his attention, so Michael continued. "I don't know how to tell you what I already did any different, but there IS a difference. When you have people around you that you can trust, you kind of just think what the heck, and you CAN have fun, and there is no shame or anything in it. It's sort of like just, I dunno, a boy is a boy and a girl is a girl. We're all built the same way, well, sorta anyways." He had to fight to keep a straight face, thinking about how different he and Thomas were underneath, glancing briefly at his friend's crotch. Thomas noticed and ever so subtly leaned against his friend. He took a deep breath before continuing in as calm of a voice as he could. "Jermz, guys do things sometimes, for a lot of different reasons, but it's because they want to or agree to or whatever I guess. When someone doesn't agree though, that's what makes it wrong. When you were little it was even more wrong, because not only did you not want to, but you were forced into it. And more worse than any of it, hell, you were a kid, you know?" He wrinkled his nose. "Have you told any of this to your shrink?" Jeremy almost laughed at the thought, even in this solemn moment. True to Carolyn's word, they HAD found someone much better and more patient for Jeremy to talk to, but the woman was, well, a woman. It just wasn't something he could put into words for her. "What do you think? I mean, hell no..." he responded with a half-smile. Michael nodded. "I know what you mean. Some things are kinda, you know, just out there and stuff, but some things..." Jeremy looked at the younger teen for a moment. "Do you? I mean, do you tell your mom about stuff like that? About sex, or..." "Shit, no!" Michael exclaimed, looking shocked. The reaction garnered a snicker from some of the others as they noted his abrupt change in behavior and language. "Are you kidding?! I mean, I love my Mom and stuff, and I trust her, but... but... she's Mom!" "You said it!" Kevin added. "I couldn't talk to my Mom or Dad about anything like that either! Parents and sex do NOT go together, well, you know..." He looked up at his brother and smiled, which the other returned knowingly. Thomas caught the exchange and smiled inwardly as he too glanced at Michal and thought about how they seemed able to share anything. Michael looked thoughtful for a minute. "Jermz, can I ask YOU something?" When the boy nodded, he hesitated. "Is this why you never really, I dunno, kidded around and stuff, you know, always avoided sex and jokes and - stuff - at school, or..." He couldn't finish, his words halting when he saw the answer in the other teens face. It wasn't just the teens' expression, but Austin as well drew a sharp breath as he realized what Michael was saying. To this moment it had never occurred to him that despite being the bully he was, Jeremy never succumbed to that role like most kids did when horsing around in gym class or other places. He whistled as it dawned on him just how hard Michael had hit the nail on the head with that simple question. Austin thoughts floated back instantly to so many incidents and recalling how Jeremy had reacted - or failed to. So may pieces of the puzzle started falling into place just then as he focused his attention on his friend. "No shit man, he's right isn't he?" The tone was soft and full of understanding, and Jeremy - having nowhere else to retreat to - just simply nodded, his eyes downcast and focused on the ground. "I guess so," was the meek reply. For all his insights, Michael finally paused. He was unsure if there was anything else he could say at this point. "I don't know man, just, I'm sorry. I wish I knew how to make it better, especially for you." He looked at his best friend, then took the other boys hand. "It's not being gay bro to trust and just let it go. I'm holding Thomas's hand - not something I would do in public, mind you, but here - I trust him, I trust you and I trust them," he nodded indicating the brothers. "Thomas knows me though, right?" As his friend nodded in return, he continued. "Jermz, the only thing I know to tell you is that you got to try and let go. It's important, I know that, but there isn't anything to take it back, to make it go away. Not really anyway, and besides, they forced it on you, you know? You didn't believe in them or trust them, and those kids, they did that shit to you. Sex is cool though, when it's right, you know? They just messed with you the wrong way, that's all. You can hate them for the rest of your life I think, but it doesn't mean you have to hate life too. Loosen up some, believe in yourself." He stared at the kid, watching him listen and his reaction. "Believe in us too, we're your friends. We're not gonna let anything happen like that, honest. If we could take it away from you, we would, but... I'm sorry man, I really am sorry." "Me too, man," Austin quickly added as did his brother and Thomas. Jeremy sat up straighter after a moment and smiled. His mood was changing as he seemed to reach inside himself and make a decision for the better. He wiped his eyes one final time and finally laughed. "Okay guys, okay, I'll stop being a fruitcake." Thomas smiled. "No, you're not being a fruitcake, you're just being someone who needs a friend right now - and you didn't get just one of us, you got all four of us." As the others nodded, he sat up straighter. "Jermz, you got all four of us man, if you ever need to talk to us, if you ever trust us enough to talk with us man, about anything at all -" "I will, believe me." He sheepishly looked at the ground for a brief moment. "I've kind of, like, I dunno, gotten to love you guys I guess," he offered, embarrassed and turning red. "I'm going to owe all of you for a long time I think." Kevin giggled and then launched himself forward, tackling Jeremy onto his back on the ground. At once he started tickling Jeremy under the arms, which caused the older teen to squeal with laughter at not only the action, but by being caught so unaware by the younger boy. "Stop!" he hissed through the laughter, to which the other decided to join in by either holding Jeremy down or adding to the action. Within minutes he was crying hysterically, not from anxiety but instead tears of joy. When they finally let up, Kevin was on top of the teen's chest and smiling down at him. "Good, now I'm even! "Huh?" the teen replied, recuperating beneath him. "For banging me up that day in shop." When it was clear that Jeremy was unsure how to reply, he continued. "I guess I love you too, you asshole, now that I've paid you back for setting me straight." In a lowered voice, he leaned in close. "Thanks man, my life changed too, far better than what it was, and I owe it to you. If my bro hadn't found me that day, I wouldn't be here." Jeremy smiled back up at the younger teen, each exchanging something silently with the other before Kevin finally rolled off and away. They all climbed slowly to their feet, each smiling at Jeremy as they helped him get up off the ground. Somehow Jeremy felt tons better without really understanding why, other than just for the fact they had all bonded even tighter than before. He was really beginning to learn more about friendships - real friendships - than he had ever thought possible. What startled him the most however - but made it all the more pleasing - was that boys, guys even, could talk about this stuff, could have feelings and fears and triumphs all the same, and not be afraid. He recalled watching how Thomas and Michael held hands for those few precious seconds, enough to show the solidarity of their friendship. They all set about picking up the yard from the remnants of the balloons. To him it felt like a ton of weight had left his shoulders when they started cutting up and harassing each other good naturedly, forever changing the mood of the last half-hour or so. Jeremy grinned, and for once he felt free when he joined in with them. Without even once being afraid. - + - + - + - When the Mathews brothers arrived home that evening, the first thing Austin did once changing into dry clothes was to go find his father. He found the man sitting in his study, looking through a group of papers spread across his credenza. "Well hello son, how was your afternoon? Did Kevin behave himself?" "Kev did fine Dad, honest - you guys gotta lighten up on him some, you know? Listen, you got a minute?" The elder Mathews pushed his chair back and turned as his son took a seat next to the desk. "What's on your mind?" "I need some help. Actually, there are some other people who need some help, and I was hoping you might be able to give me some ideas or something..." He proceeded to tell his father about the afternoon, how the five people were living in the tiny house, and how so much seemed to be changed about his best friend - all for the better. He didn't give any of the sordid details that had been revealed that afternoon, electing to privately let their friend keep that with whomever he wanted to share it with. He did however, take the time to talk to his father about how Jeremy's world was changing, and the threat that the family would soon face if they didn't find somewhere to go soon. The elder Mathews looked thoughtful for a moment. "Well, I'm glad to hear your friend is doing so much better, I really am. He has had a rough way to go." He smiled. "He isn't the only one who has changed though." Seeing his son's confusion, she smiled even broader. "You know, it's not every day a father get's to see his own son begin to grow into a young man with as much empathy as you have, and from what I have seen, your brother has sure taken a shine to you, too." Austin shrugged as he sat back in the chair. Looking out the window, he thought about it. "Everyone deserves a second chance, Dad. Kevin got it, and even I got it - things are really different for both of us now, you know? Jeremy - he almost never got to have it, and I don't know, I just, I think they all have it kind of rough sometimes, you know?" He blushed. "Okay, so I'm becoming a wuss, at least let me be a good wuss if I have to. As long as Kev gets better, I don't care - I would give everything I have for him." The elder Mathews laughed before looking down on his son kindly. "There was a time I felt like warning you son, that your brother would always be looking up to you, that you would have to set a path for him to see everything with. But when you changed, he changed with you, and I have to tell you I couldn't be more prouder of both my boys than I am now." Austin felt a surge of emotion rise within him. "Kevin's gonna be alright Dad, I know it - I feel it." "You're both going to be just fine. I know it - because I can feel it, too." The man smiled as he reached out and patted his son on the leg before sitting up and pulling a binder off the corner of his desk. "Now, let's see if there isn't something we can do about finding those people a bigger house..." - + - + - + - It was Thomas that found Jeremy alone on the front porch later that night, alone and staring off into the fields. Michael had just left to take a shower, thus leaving his friend to wander aimlessly about the house before going outside. He walked across the porch and sat down in the swing next to the older boy. They both were smiling at each other when he sat down, and there was definitely more ease between them. "Hey," Thomas said in way of greeting, which the other responded in kind. "What's up? What you thinking about out here all alone?" Jeremy snorted. "What do you mean all alone? There ain't much privacy in this house, you know!" Thomas thought about that for a second and then started to get up, but was restrained by the older boy. "I'm only kidding, don't go!" as he pulled the other's shirt tail, dragging him playfully back into the seat beside him. Thomas grinned. "Just being sure," he replied good naturedly. He leaned his shoulder up to nudge the older boy and then sat back rocking the swing slowly. "So, what gives then?" Jeremy returned his gaze to the fields. "Just thinking about today some I guess." "In a good way, right?" "Yeah, in a really good way," Jeremy responded. "You guys, all of you were great. I don't think I could ever be happier with anyone." He turned to the younger teen. "Even you man, you were great too." Thomas shrugged. "I didn't do nothing," he offered, but smiled anyway as he locked his gaze with the older teen. Jeremy shook his head. "No man, you did a lot. You and Michael both, you will never know what you guys do for me, you know? It's like, I don't understand it. Mike, he - see's things, and - and, he's always trying to help and stuff. And then there's you and stuff - I still don't understand sometimes but you and me..." Thomas nodded. "I know what you mean, especially about Michael - he does things for me too, Jermz. It's almost like - I dunno." "How did you two get so close?" Jeremy inquired. Thomas thought about it for a moment. "Promise you won't get mad or laugh if I tell you?" When Jeremy nodded, he continued. "After the fight, that day on the bus, I was like, really ready to fall apart. I'd never been in a fight before, and things wasn't going so good for me and Mom at home for a while, with my gramps and all. I was kind of, I dunno, just depressed and everything, and then Mike started being there for me, and we got to be friends. And then..." "And then?" Jeremy softly probed the younger teen when he didn't continue. "And then there was a Sunday a couple months later, just before Christmas, that I asked Michael if I could do something without him weirding out or anything on me. I was really feeling low and stuff and then I came over here and they were putting up a Christmas tree and everything, and for a little while I just felt good, I mean really good." Jeremy smiled. "What did you do to not weird him out?" Thomas looked away, embarrassed. "You'll laugh." "Better than getting mad, right? Besides, why WOULD I get mad anyway?" Thomas looked into his eyes and found amusement there, so he took a deep breath. "I wanted to give him a hug, a real hug, so I could let him really feel something from me, like, a real thanks for making me feel a whole lot better and everything. I was afraid a first, that he might, you know, reject me or something, but - you don't know what it was like Jeremy. I mean nothing as bad as for you, but I had some rough times still. Mike, he just, I can't explain it." Jeremy studied that for a moment, and then nodded. "He's like that, I know. I feel it sometimes. I'm glad you two could be there for each other. Your Gramps must have been really bad." He had been told part of the story, and he knew he could only imagine what the younger teen must have been living under. In a sense to him, Jeremy thought, it must have been worse, because in that house he at least had a family that loved him in their own way, and still he had to endure the abuse. Thomas observed the older teen. "That doesn't bother you any? Me and Mike, I mean?" Jeremy shook his head and stared out into the fields. "If you had told me that last night, it might have, but after today, I think I have to start believing some other stuff now." He sighed. "I meant what I said today Thomas, and I still do. I love you guys, I don't know why, I just do. You're like a whole new family for me, but a good family and everything. I know what happened between you and me was bad, it's still hard sometimes for me to believe it, but I'm really sorry for what happened that day." "I'm not." "Huh?" Jeremy looked over at the younger teen. "I'm not. I mean, I know what started it now - when I called you a faggot, right? - but I never knew why. I was just mouthing off, you had my notebook, and I didn't want you to find some stuff that was in it, you know, personal stuff. Now I know why you went off like a firecracker though, and I'm not sorry at all." "I don't understand, I mean, yeah I was being an asshole and everything, but I beat the shit out of you-" "Shh, keep your voice down, Mom's in the living room!" Thomas hissed, grinning all the while as he looked to see if she was anywhere nearby. Jeremy grunted but lowered his voice. "I was being an asshole, okay, but I should never have beat you up like that." Thomas shrugged. "Jermz, look at me. Do I have anything on my face or anywhere you can see left from that fight?" When the older boy scrutinized him and slowly shook his head, he continued. "It's been months, and a lot has changed since then. I let it go man, because it's done and over with." He scrunched his nose. "I don't know, but it seems to me like maybe that's what you ought to do, too." Jeremy thought about it. "It's just hard." He gazed and stared out into the field again. "No it isn't," he replied. "I forgave you a long time ago Jeremy - you just have to forgive yourself. Besides man, if it hadn't happened, then -" "What?" Jeremy asked as he turned to look back. Thomas grinned. "Then you probably wouldn't be here now. After everything you've been through, don't you think its better now than where you might have been?" Jeremy hadn't thought of this before, but without a moment's hesitation he knew the answer immediately. "I would have been dead." Seeing the look of doubt in the younger teen's face, he shook his head. "No, I would have been dead. Either my Dad would have done it to me, or I probably would have ended it myself." Thomas shook his head. "Sorry to disappoint you bro, but I doubt you would have done anything." "Why is that?" "Because of how hard you fought to keep living after everything that DID happen. You were driven to fight it to the end. That's why you survived long enough for people to find and help you." "I don't think I would have had any strength left in me after a while Thomas." "Maybe not, but you never gave up Jermz." Thomas tentatively reached out and placed his hand in the older teen's hand, hooking their fingers together. It felt strange to Jeremy, but he didn't object, instead marveling at the sense of closeness in the contact. In fact, he giggled while looking mischievously at the younger teen, who giggled as well. "We going steady or something?" Thomas laughed. "No, I'm just trying, you know, trying to show you - we're guys, but it doesn't mean we're gay or anything. I trust you." He smiled warmly. "You okay?" "Yeah, I guess I am." Thomas pulled both their arms up and let them fall, still gripping the other's hand. "I know you don't like physical stuff that much, but man - just try for a little while, okay?" Jeremy laughed. "I know, but I am getting used to it more." His tone turned solemn momentarily. "You have to know though, almost all my life, the only physical contact I had with anybody was when I had it with HIM. And you know what he did to me." He shuddered at the thought, which made Thomas squeeze their hands harder. "I know Jermz, I know, but can I tell you something? It's not so bad, honest. I mean, what your Dad did to you, and those other guys when you were a kid, I mean, not everyone wants to shove their dick up your butt, okay? Sometimes just being held is just, well, sometimes it's meant to feel good, to make you feel safe and everything. It does for me, anyway." Jeremy closed his eyes, remembering those feelings from a time when his mother held him. It was one of the few things he could remember about her anymore. "I know," he whispered. "It's still hard though Thomas, it really is." "I can imagine it, trust me. Jeremy, I meant what I said today too, about being sorry it happened to you. It's awful when someone like that forces you through stuff, but man, it isn't that way when you know someone, and when you can feel and trust them and everything." Jeremy looked at the teen again. "You mean, like Michael?" He glanced toward the upstairs, suddenly understanding his friend was trying to tell him something more without the words. "You guys... do stuff, I guess." Thomas nodded, sighing when he saw the message was finally being received. "Not like, well, yeah, we do, some stuff. I'll be honest and admit it, but..." Jeremy nodded his head. "It's okay, I'm not mad, and I won't make fun of you. It's weird though, but... you trust him." Thomas watched the other closely before sighing. "I do. That's what we've been trying to tell you; it's just diff when you don't have to be afraid. What happens always stays between us, but still, you know? We hold each other sometimes, or just lay next to each other and like, I dunno, comfort each other I guess. It's a diff world but it's because of how close we are, you know?" Jeremy studied that for a moment. "I don't think I can ever do that Thomas." He looked at the other teen then smiled. "I mean, I'm glad you two have each other, but I don't think I'll ever be able to have that with someone." "Yeah you will, I promise. Just don't be so scared when it comes, okay? You don't have to be a sissy. I promise you, cross my heart, you will feel a lot better if you just give in and let someone help you feel safe again. You don't have to be gay or anything about it, you just have to realize it's not meant to make you feel uncomfortable or bad or anything. Your Dad - he probably what, just always grabbed you and..." Jeremy grimaced. "He always grabbed me from behind, ripped my clothes off and just started pumping away in me, yeah." Thomas cringed at the graphic description, but held his tone and gaze with the other teen. "I'm sorry, I really am, but that was your Dad bro - and trust me, he wasn't like everyone else in the world. There are people who care, who care about you -- and I mean really care." His voice fell to an almost whisper. "I wish we could take that stuff with your Dad away for you." Jeremy stared out into the fields, and then smiled as he whispered. "You and Mike already have." In the silence that followed he turned back to see the confusion on the younger boys face. "If you two trust each other and get along so well, then it just proves there is something good about everything you've been telling me." Thomas nodded slowly. "After a while, you'll know it too Jermz - on the inside. That's when you'll feel good about it, too." He wrinkled his nose. "You know, in a way, Mike saved me, too. He saved us both. I had to learn to let go of some stuff too, bro, but when I did - it was like a whole different world for me again, you know?" Jeremy smiled then focused on something. "Can I ask you something else? What's with this 'bro' stuff?" Thomas giggled. "If you don't know yet, you'll figure it out Jermz, I promise." Thomas had done all he could then and he knew it. After they lapsed into another short silence, he finally pulled himself up from the swing. They could hear Michael inside talking. "Mike's out now, I gotta go get my shower." Jeremy grinned at the other when he realized he wasn't going to get an answer, and then asked sheepishly, "Is this, umm, just between us?" "Cross my heart," was the cheerful reply as he turned and disappeared through the doorway. Jeremy watched as he disappeared through the door, wondering once again how he could be so damn lucky lately, but also beginning to finally believe in the fate that had brought him to this house, to these friends, and to everything else that had happened. He could feel his chest swell inside with happiness, making him feel good in so many ways. After this day, he believed maybe for the first time, he just might be alright after all. He watched the younger teen go through the door inside, and then stood up to follow him. - + - + - + - Linda blinked rapidly for a moment as she got in the vehicle, the outside sunlight unusually bright as it reflected off the hood. She went ahead and started the engine before digging through her purse and extracting a pair of sunglasses which she quickly donned. Thomas opened the passenger door and joined his mother, fastening his seat belt they turned around and headed over the rise towards the road. "Where are we going, Mom?" "Well, Carolyn needs a few things and I volunteered the two of us so we might get away for a little while. Is that okay with you?" She smiled at him and noted the shrug of his shoulders in acknowledgement as he replied "Sure." They had reached the road when she cleared her throat. "You think I could ask you something kiddo?" When their eyes met, she could see the annoyance written there, making her laugh. "Lighten up honey, it's not like I'm going to lecture you about the birds and the bees or something!" "MMMoooommmm!" he exclaimed. Embarrassed, he rolled his eyes but quickly retorted good naturedly. "That's okay - I can educate you if you need to ask me anything!" "Whoa!" Linda started laughing, and the whole demeanor of the moment caught them both as they howled with laughter for the next minute or so. "O-Okay wise ass," she finally sputtered through her tears. Thomas, for the most part, was surprised to hear his mother use the term with him - especially in that respect. Looking at each other, Linda finally reached an arm around his shoulder and hugged him as they continued toward town. "I love you, you know," she told him, kissing the top of his forehead quickly. Thomas returned the hug, leaning into his mother. "I love you, too." When the moment had passed, he added. "Okay, so it's not sex - GOOD! What's up?" "Well, Michael's birthday is coming up next weekend, and-" "What! Are you sure? No way!" the young teen exclaimed. In all the time they had known and been together, not even once had it ever occurred to him to think about his friend's birthday! Linda nodded. "Yes, I'm sure, and there's more. Carolyn is sending us out to get a new model for him, which is why I wanted you to come along and help me pick one out. She wants to get him a big one this time so that all you boys can help put it together. What do you think?" "That's awesome, Mom!" He paused, becoming thoughtful. "Are we going to get him something, too?" Linda grimaced then smiled. "You don't really think I would stop you from doing that, do you?" When she saw her son smile, she continued. "Honey, I know you two are close, and I'm glad he has been there for you." "We're best friends Mom." "I know kiddo, I know. You understand though, both of them - I mean, they both - Michael and Carolyn both are doing a lot for us. Most people would not even, I mean-" "Give us the time of day, yeah, I know Mom, trust me." "Exactly," Linda nodded in agreement. "I don't know how we're going to do it, but someday you and me are going to have to find a way to repay them for their kindness and everything, their friendship, their support." She paused as they turned onto the main highway before continuing. "There's something else I wanted to ask you about, see how you would feel about it." "What's that?" "Well honey, I'm sorry we lost your sketch pad. I know you had a lot of memories and things you wanted to keep in it, and I know you said to not worry about it. The truth is, though, I was wondering if you'd let me buy you a new one. Maybe you could keep it and keep things about our new life here. What would you think about that? It meant a lot to you before, and I thought it might mean a lot for you again." Thomas looked out the window as they began entering the outskirts of town, studying for a moment. He finally shrugged his shoulders. "Okay I guess, but before I always had it because, I dunno Mom, I just was bored and everything, I had no one to do stuff with or hang out or anything, but now..." "Now it's different, I get that honey. What you should also get though is that you are a very gifted artist, and I think you should practice that gift for yourself if for no one else. It is a part of you, a talent that would be wasted if you didn't." He studied it for a moment, then again shrugged his shoulder. "I guess so," he offered, though with no real conviction in his voice. She smiled over at him again. "There IS another reason for this, too." She went on to describe what she had in mind as a project for him to take on. At first he laughed, and then whistled. "You think I can do THAT?" "Yep, we just have to get you out of the house a while where you can work without them knowing about it is all. How long do you think it would take?" "Umm, I dunno, three, four hours, maybe more," he replied. "I think we can do that, but we'll have to start right away." They pulled into the parking lot of the local Wal-Mart. She glanced over to see her son still calculating and pondering the idea. "You know, Carolyn's birthday is less than a month away, too. You could give it to both of them if you wanted to." Thomas returned the glance. "Will you help me? I mean, you're the one who taught me how to draw mostly." Linda grunted as hey pulled into an empty parking space. "I don't know about that, now. I taught you some basic things maybe, but you developed a lot of your skill on your own. But yeah, I'll help you a little if you need me to." The excitement built within him. "Awesome, Mom! Let's go get our stuff then!" Linda smiled as she saw the sudden energy he displayed. Inwardly she was happy for him, remembering the days when their conversations and moods had been a lot more somber. She exited the vehicle and followed him into the shopping center. (To be continued...) --------------------------------- Comments to: EKidKy@hotmail.com Other series by me: - Life's Road of Discoveries (www.Nifty.org, Gay-Young Friends section, Early 2008) - Terry and Sam - Short Story, Holiday Christmas Collaboration w/Ruwen (www.Nifty.org, Gay-No Sex section, Late 2008)