Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 13:40:04 -0800 From: Desert Guys Subject: Jim and Jimmy Chapter 25 Jim and Jimmy A novel by Greg Bowden jg.ps@gte.net Chapter Twenty-Five "But what's that to do with me?" The next July Jimmy and David went to the lake, their first Fourth of July there in several years. On the evening of the fourth they lay on the anchored float, feeding antipasto to each other and sipping champagne. It had turned out that one of the odd companies Shareff had left them owned the winery that made the champagne so they had a seemingly inexhaustible supply. "Do you remember that Fourth of July we were out here with dad and Shareff?" Jimmy asked. David laughed. "There were several, as I remember. You mean the first time, the time you sat on my dick and made Shareff our lover?" The memory made his dick begin to thicken and pull away from its resting place against his balls. "Yea, that time." Jimmy's voice seemed thick. "I want to do it again." "You want to sit on my dick again?" David looked at him and was suddenly filled with desire. He flexed his dick and it snapped up to lie on his belly. Jimmy crawled onto David's chest and laid his hard cock against his lips. The tip of David's tongue snaked out and tried to push under his foreskin, looking for his pee slit. Jimmy pulled his skin back and then rolled it forward, over David's tongue. "Can I? Can I sit on your dick?" David looked up at him and his tongue relinquished its place. "Pretty Man, you may sit on my dick any time, any where you want. Did you..." "Right here." Jimmy took a condom out of the picnic basket. David took it away from him and reached behind him to unroll it on himself. Jimmy spit into his hand and held it out to David who added his saliva. It was all the lube they needed anymore. Jimmy leaned down and kissed David before moving back to position himself over David's cock and then slowly sink down on it. All the while their eyes remained locked, each one trying to transmit the pleasure he was feeling to the other. Jimmy rode David's cock for a long time and then they rolled over so David was on top of Jimmy, driving himself into Jimmy's ass and looking into Jimmy's eyes, watching the pleasure filling him up. When he saw it reach Jimmy's eyes and they began to glaze over, he slowed, making his strokes as long as possible. It was more difficult to keep his own orgasm at bay this way but he knew it was the way Jimmy liked it best. "Oh, David," Jimmy moaned, hardly able to speak, "I can't wait any longer. Please..." David let himself go and suddenly they were both moaning with pleasure, Jimmy pouring cum out between them, making both of them slick with it. They lay quietly together until David began to go soft inside Jimmy. He kissed Jimmy and slowly withdrew. "Oh, Pretty Man, thirteen years and you can still do that to me. Hard to believe." Jimmy grinned. "You know the best part about being over fifty? It takes longer so you have more time with it, to enjoy it." They poured more champagne and lay back, letting Jimmy's cum dry on them. They'd wash it off later but for now they both liked the smell and feel of it on their bodies. The fireworks were well done, as always. KLK Holdings, which owned most of the property around the lake now, put them on every year for the people who rented its houses. The next morning they took a critical tour around the property. It was in good repair -- KLK Holdings saw to that -- but it really needed a major remodeling. The boat house would have been better off torn down than remodeled and, worst of all, the old apple tree, the one Jim had planted years ago, had died and needed to be taken out. "You know," Jimmy said over lunch, "I wonder if it isn't time to think seriously about that resort idea I had a few years back. We hardly come down here anymore; I think this trip was more of a sentimental journey than anything else." David sighed and looked out at the lake. "I guess you're right. I hate to leave it, though. We've had so many good times here." He paused and swatted a fly. "But you're right. With Clear Harbor now, we're going to be spending more and more time out there. Yea, let's have someone look into it." David was right about spending more and more time at Clear Harbor. By the next July they were there at least half of their time and were talking about ways to be there all the time. They were still in their quarters above the little beach, mainly because Jimmy wouldn't give up the garden bathroom; he still found great pleasure in peeing among the flowers. David was working on a plan to add a garden to the master bedroom; when it was finished he and Jimmy moved into the main house. They gave their quarters to Ishmael and Kingston, who were delighted with them. They began work on the resort at the lake, too. David designed the facades of the major buildings and a number of the important public rooms leaving the rest to his staff. They merged Shareff's construction company into Keith, Langford, Keith, and Agizz and Jimmy took over as chairman of the board. KLK&A were going to act as the construction manager and lead builder of the project which they called, rather simply, A Place at the Lake. Two or three times during this period Jimmy and David talked to Marta and asked about Little Anton. Each time she had glowing things to say, things they knew were lies. They suspected she knew they were lies, too, but said nothing. The divorce had hit Marta and Anton hard, but they eventually accepted it. Looking at the good side, Marta said, at least she was through with those dreadful in-laws. Claudine received occasional cards from Anton and she clearly knew they were sham. Franz thought they should put a detective on him, to find out what he was doing but his wife would not hear of it. They knew he was alive and that was enough. If he wanted them to know more he would tell them. He told them in August of the next year. Jimmy and David were in the yellow drawing room reading a three day old New York Times when Ishmael announced, "Mr. Anton and a friend, gentlemen." Anton stood in the doorway, as handsome as they'd ever seen him. With him was a man about his age, and almost as handsome. He had reddish hair, cut short, and a neat, closely cropped golden beard and mustache. He was taller than Anton, and heavier, and he stood with one hand protectively on Anton's shoulder. They all stared at each other for a moment before Anton crossed the room and threw himself into Jimmy's arms. The other man held his hand out to David. "My name is Eric, sir, Eric Carter. Thank you for seeing us." He had a firm, dry grip. They switched, Anton hugging David and Eric introducing himself to Jimmy. After the introductions they went outside, to the South terrace because Anton said he wanted to look at the sea. Ishmael followed them and served drinks, gin and tonic for Jimmy and David, beer for Anton and Eric. David smiled to himself and thought, my God, his father was once the Prime Minister of France and here he is, drinking beer. "I know I haven't been very good about writing," Anton said, "but... Well, I couldn't lie to you and I knew Mother or Claudi would let you know I was okay. Or at least alive." Jimmy touched his shoulder. "Are you back for good?" "I think so. Yea, if you'll have me back." David hugged him. "Sure we will. We've missed you." "So..." Jimmy let it hang, looking from one to the other. "It's a long story," Anton said. "Tell them, will you Eric? All of it." He went to the balustrade and stood with his back to them, looking out to sea. Eric took off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves. "Can..." He indicated some low, cushioned chairs grouped around a small table. They sat and looked expectantly at him. "He wants me to tell it all so I guess it's okay," Eric said. He had just a hint of the American South in his voice. "Well, about a year ago, maybe a little more, I got a bonus where I work. It was a pretty good bonus so after I put some away I thought I'd treat myself. I sometimes like... liked to call this service they have in San Francisco and what with the bonus money and all I just asked for the handsomest one they had." Both Jimmy and David turned to look at Anton. Eric laughed self consciously. "Yea, it was him. Came to me on a rainy Saturday and never left. Of course the service got really angry and they made us pay for stuff they'd bought him but we managed..." "You're not supposed to get involved with your clients," Anton said, sitting next to Eric. "So if you do he makes you pay for clothes and stuff he gave you, mostly stuff other guys left behind. Anyway, Eric got me a job at this agency where he works and between us we paid the son-of-a-bitch what he wanted." Eric put his hand on the nape of Anton's neck. "It wasn't that hard, really, with both of us working." Jimmy cocked his head. "Just where is it you work? And what do you do there?" "Oh, we work for Litchfield and Company. It's an advertising agency in San Francisco. Anton's an assistant media buyer and I write copy." He laughed at David's look. "I write better than I talk. Really. It's just that I come from the South and somehow I can't stop talking Oklahoma." "He does write well, Uncle David. He's writing a novel and it's good. Is something wrong, Uncle Jimmy?" Jimmy closed his mouth. "No, no. I just remembered that I have to make a phone call. Will you excuse me for a minute?" He ran into the house. David grinned at Anton. "Well, it seems you finally did learn how guys do it. With a vengeance." Eric raised an eyebrow but Anton just laughed and said, "It's a sort of joke between us. I'll tell you later." "You guys look a little warm in those clothes. Why don't you go put on some shorts or something?" He hugged Anton again. "We really are glad you've come back to us. How long are you staying, anyway? Last couple of times it wasn't long enough." Anton looked shy. "Can we stay the week? We don't have to be back at work until Monday." "Of course you can. Stay a month if you like, or a year." "I don't think they'd much like that at the office," Eric said. "Are you sure we won't be in the way, sir? Staying a week?" "Try not to call me 'sir', will you? It makes me feel old and no, you won't be in the way." He turned to Anton. "Now go find Ishmael and ask him where you're staying." Inside, David found Jimmy just coming out of their office. "I sent them to change. What was that phone call nonsense all about?" "Do you know," Jimmy said, leading him into the office, "do you know who owns Litchfield and Company? It's owned by a construction company which, in turn is owned by an outfit called KLK&A. And do you know..." "You're kidding. They work for us? Do you suppose Anton knows it?" "I doubt it. We're fairly far out in the corporate structure. But you know, I really don't understand what's going on here." "Oh, I do. I think. Try this: Anton, the failed heterosexual, becomes a high priced -- I guess high priced, the kid had to get a bonus to afford him -- anyway, he becomes a call boy to prove he can be successful at something sexual. But he isn't. Not really, because what he really wants is to be successful at loving and that's not the same. Then he meets this pretty redhead and the guy actually gives back some of what Anton is trying to give him. Not only that, Eric wants to take care of him, which is the one thing nobody ever did for him before. Now, I ask you, if you were in this same situation, would you tell the guy about the hundred million you're supposed to get before the year's out? Would you?" Jimmy sighed. "No, I guess not. At least, not right away. But what happens on his birthday, when he's suddenly up to his arm pits in money? He can't pretend it isn't there." "I know. He probably knows it too, by now, but doesn't know what to do about it." They were interrupted by the phone. Jimmy answered and spent most of the time listening and nodding. When he hung up he shrugged. "Well, at least that part of the story is true. They do work for Litchfield, they are away on vacation and there was a bonus a year ago. Eric has had excellent performance reviews for four years now and our Little Anton is still on probation but seems to be working out well. He, by the way, is vacationing without pay since they don't usually give vacations to people with less than a year there." They spent the rest of the day watching Anton and Eric be in love. It reminded them of themselves a long time ago. The next morning they were awakened by a knock on the door. "Here, too? Is there no escape? Go away." Anton opened the door and came in, carrying a tray of coffee. "Go ahead if you're doing it. Maybe I can give you some pointers or something." He set the tray on the table and served them their coffee. Then he climbed onto the bed between them. "Cute, isn't he. And oh, God, how I love him." Jimmy rolled out of bed. "I gotta pee." "Hey," Anton called after him. "You don't have to hide it. He's got a big one too, bigger than yours, I bet." When he finished Jimmy swaggered back into the room, making his dick flop from side to side. "I'll take that bet." He climbed back into bed, kissed Anton on the cheek and picked up his coffee." David cleared his throat. "Anton..." "I know, I know. God, I've known you so long I can read your mind. I know I have to tell him but I don't know how. Not now, not after he's dragged me out of the gutter and... I don't know, made me respectable." "What does he know about you?" David asked. "Nothing. He never asked. And I never said." "What about your parents, does he know..." "That my father is the Illustrious Ambassador? No, but I thought maybe that might be a place to start." "The place to start," Jimmy said with some exasperation, "is with the truth.. Just tell him! Now!" "Tell him what?" Eric was standing at the door. "May I come in? Ishtar said you might be in here and the door was open and all so..." Anton made a decision. David thought perhaps Anton was right about their knowing each other for too long; he could actually see him make it. "Come on in. And it's Ishmael, not Ishtar." He pulled Eric up between his legs and put his arms around his chest. "I have to tell you a couple of things and I want Uncle Jimmy and Uncle David to hear too, so they can stop me if I don't tell it right. Okay?" Eric nodded. "Sure." Anton pushed Eric away slightly and jumped off the bed. "You want some coffee. I think there's some..." "Anton, get on with it." Jimmy had seen Anton happy, angry, even hurt, but he'd never seen him nervous until this morning. Anton poured coffee and handed it to Eric who took it and smiled. "Well. See this room? This was my grandpa's bedroom, Grandpa's and Uncle James' before Uncle James died." "Anton!" "I am, I am. I'm getting there." He sipped his coffee and started again. "Eric, my grandpa's name was Shareff Agizz and he built this house." He started to say that David had designed the house but the looks from the bed told him to forget it. "Anyway I guess you don't read the business section much because my grandpa was in it a lot. He was a very rich man, Eric." He paused waiting for a reaction. "He's dead, Eric, and he left me a lot of his money." Still no reaction. "Eric?" Jimmy decided to cut right to the core of the matter. "Anton's grandfather left him a hundred million dollars which he will have complete control of on his next birthday." They all held their breath, waiting for the reaction. "Okay. But what's that to do with me?" The silence was so complete they could each hear their hearts beating. Anton put his coffee down and climbed back on the bed and put his arms around Eric. "What it means, my love, is that come next birthday we are going to be very rich and we will never again have to eat macaroni and cheese three nights a week because we are paying off my slut clothes. It also means we can quit our jobs and live anywhere we want while you write your books. That's what it has to do with you." Eric looked at him. "You'd do that? Support me so I could write?" Anton had tears in his eyes. "Yes, love, I'd do that. You have books in you, books I want to read, books everyone wants to read. Now all you have to do is write them." They all saw it, a sudden spark that lit up behind Eric's eyes. "Oh, I'll write the books all right. I'll write them if you want to read them." They went down to the beach for a swim and Anton made Eric take off his suit and swim naked like the rest of them. Jimmy and David saw that Anton had been right: Eric had a big one. After breakfast Eric and David took a walk along the beach while Jimmy and Anton stayed behind, arguing about French politics, a subject neither of them knew much about. "You know," Eric said, "I guess maybe I am a little simple but I really did think he wouldn't stay. After he got the money, I mean. Oh, I knew he loved me but money has a funny way of changing people sometimes so I just didn't think much about it and enjoyed loving with him while I could." "You knew?" "You'd have to live in rural Tibet and not read any known Western language not to know. Well, I guess that's not true because no one at the office knows, but yea, I knew. When he told me his right name, after we'd been together a couple of weeks..." He caught the quizzical expression on David's face. "Oh, you know, guys you pay for never give you their right names. It's part of not getting involved with their clients. Anyway, when he did tell me his name I remembered seeing it so I went to the library and looked it up. His father is the French Ambassador to Germany, isn't he?" "He is. The "Illustrious Ambassador", as Anton puts it." "That's going to be a problem, isn't it? Ambassadors don't usually have sons who live with guys, do they?" David laughed. "I wouldn't worry too much about it. Anton will think of something." It took time, but Anton's illustrious father did eventually come around, as did his mother. Once Anton had control of his money he did change a little. For one thing he dressed better and for another he added a wing to the Langkeith Home for Young Men and endowed a psychiatric unit for the home. It took ten years of critically praised but poor selling books before Eric hit his stride but once he did something of his was on the best seller list every week for the rest of his life. Eric and Anton spent a great deal of time at Clear Harbor and Jimmy and David loved it when they were there but they never felt that spark that had passed between Jimmy, his father, David and Shareff. Jimmy and David lived on at Clear Harbor for fourteen years after Eric brought Anton back to them. Then, one warm night in early October David went in to bed while Jimmy finished his champagne, watching the moon ride over the sea. David awoke alone and knew it even before he went out to the balcony. David died exactly one week later. Of a broken heart, Anton said. The End -------------------------- AN AFTERWORD I like to think of them, these five men, as being together somewhere, perhaps on some tropical island we don't as yet know of: Jim, who started it all by being Jimmy's father and then his lover; Jimmy, the lucky one who found love four times; Doug, lover to his lover's father; Shareff, who loved them all; and David, lover to his lover's father's lover. These five men have two things in common which set them apart: they loved deeply and unselfishly, and they were always kind. Would that we were all like them. Greg Bowden jg.ps@gte.net