Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 01:18:45 +0000 From: ryanstories@yahoo.com Subject: Time can heal ch 4 Hey friends! Thank you for all the amazing comments I got about my time travel story!! This chapter should answer some of the questions you guys have mailed me. Also, please be so kind as to make a donation to keep this wonderful archive going. The archive is like the family I never had, so please, even if its only a few dollars, please find it in your heart to donate. If u wanna chat to me, talk to me about the story or shit like that, feel free to mail me on ryanstories@yahoo.com I LOVE GETTING MAILS!!! Makes my cock superhard knowing you read my stories. I have a NEW TWITTER ACCOUNT!!! Please follow me on @LiciousRyan if you wanna have a chat with me. Hugz, Ryan "You have some explaining to do, Keagan." Keagan closed his eyes and opened them up very fast, hoping that this man he hated with all his might would vanish and that he would wake up in his room in 1992 and this was just being a weird dream, even more weird than landing up in 1992 itself, but it wasn't to be. The adult Michael Henderson stood tall over him, and he wasn't in a happy mood, to say the least. "Just what were you thinking of, activating that transfunctioner?" Michael asked Keagan, still holding him up against the wall of the 1992 Henderson household, his eyes flashing dangerously. "Activating the what?" Keagan whispered, still not believing this was actually happening. "The transfunctioner, you idiot! How the hell do you think you ended up in 1992 in the first place? Did you think the fairies brought you?" Michael spat out, finally releasing Keagan, who fell to the ground, but picked himself up almost immediately. "You mean to say you know how we got here?" he demanded. "Ofcourse I knew! I was the one who helped create the transfunctioner, you little brat!" Michael whispered hoarsely, nervously looking around him. "YOU?? What the fuck are you taking about?" Keagan whispered aswell, desperately wanting to understand what his uncle was talking about. Michael wiped the sweat of his brow and placed his arm around Keagan. "We can't talk here and now. Meet me tomorrow morning at 10 or something and then I'll explain everything to you. Keagan, please tell me that you haven't done anything that could jeopardise your future?" and for the first time since arriving, Keagan saw a flicker of fear stretched across his uncle's face. "Like what exactly?" he asked. "Like telling the sixteen year old Brian that he's your father, for fuck's sake!" Michael almost choked the words out. "I'm not that stupid, you know. I had no where else to go, but here! I told them that I was an orphan and they took me in!" "That was my parents, they were always the sympathetic kind. Listen, like I said, meet me tomorrow. There should still be a little restaurant called Sonskyn Kafee somewhere in the next street. I'll explain to you what is going on, and after that I'm taking you back to 2012." "No!" Keagan said out loud, mentally cursing himself for refusing to quickly. Michael narrowed his eyes as he looked at his nephew, as he knew there was something Keagan hadn't told him. Something that could seriously jeopardise both of their respective futures. "Okay, what have you done?" he asked straight out to Keagan, who was searching his brain franctically to come up with a reason not to go back, other than admitting that he had fallen in love with his teenaged father! "Uhm?well you know that I was born after my grandparents died?I'm just getting to know them now?" he managed to lie somewhat convincingly. It seemed that Michael had believed him though, because he just shrugged them off. "Please Keagan, get a grip! Your eyes are in the front of your head for a reason. So that you don't go looking back into the past wanting to live in it! Your dad, your adult dad that is, is worried sick about you! When you vanished from 2012 and Seth told me the last place you were seen was the ocean I knew immediately that somehow you activated the transfunctioner and was transported back to the past. You?" Michael was still speaking when a light came on at the front porch. "Quick, hide!" Keagan whispered, which Michael did. Keagan quickly ran to the garden bench and only had a few seconds to make it look as if he had been sitting there for ages when he saw Brian open the front door. "Keagan, that you?" he asked. "Yeah dude, I couldn't sleep so I thought I'd come sit here. I've always loved the evenings," Keagan lied through his teeth, his eyes nervously switching from where Brian was and where Michael was hiding. Brian came closer to Keagan and sat down on the bench with him. Together there was utter silence before Brian spoke: "Keagan, can I ask you something?" "Yeah dude, ofcourse you can." "Well?this is gonna sound strange but?what if, say, you knew someone who you were very fond of?you know, someone you liked very much. You're good friends and all and everything is great. Then someday you start to feel something else for that person. Something you really shouldn't. Something that you know is wrong. Would you still go along with that, or do what your head tells you and just forget everything?" Even in the confused state that Keagan was with meeting the adult Michael face to face in 1992, this brought him back to some kind or normalcy. In his heart he was praying, praying so hard to the Lord Almightly that his father was feeling the same way about him, loved him the same way as Keagan did him. It was a long shot ofcourse, but Keagan still continued to look deep into Brian's eyes. "I?I would go with what my heart told me, Brian. If I really cared about that person, had strong feelings for them, even knowing that it was wrong, I still wouldn't give up at least without trying?" he whispered the last few words. A summer's breeze that flew over them messed up Brian's hair and without thinking, Keagan reached up and placed back behind his ears. Brian's eyes softened at this gesture. Against everything that he had been taught, he placed his hand on Keagan's shoulder and rested it there. His breathing was coming quicker and quicker, and Keagan's heart was racing aswell. "You're my best friend, Keagan. There must be some explanation for these?these feelings I have?" Brian said, his eyes starting to water up, as he just didn't know where the hell to go from here. This was wrong, against everything the Holy Bible and God. He even thought about telling Keagan that he should find another place to stay, but the way he felt at the minute, he would rather die that be without Keagan. He felt something underneath his chin. It was Keagan's fingers lifting his face upwards to face his own. It was full of understanding, friendship and something?more. It was now or never for Keagan. If he was going to have to go back to 2012 tomorrow, then this was the only chance he would ever get to do this. Brian's heart was warm and fuzzy he lifted up his hand and caressed Keagan's face. The latter slightly moaned and leaned into it more, feeling the rough, callused hand against his skin. It was then that Brian's lips was just inches away from his. "Why do I feel so attracted to you?? Where have you been my entire life?" Brian whispered before closing the gap between himself and Keagan and slowly, passionately kissed him. Keagan's responded with a emphatic launch onto Brian's body as he held the boy who in four years would become his father. Brian's lips felt like sweet fruit for his soul as the two showed their love for eachother. Keagan's arms circled Brian's as he completely pulled the boy towards him, caressing his back, feeling the strong muscles rippling underneath his t-shirt. Brian ran his fingers through his future son's hair, their kiss getting more passionate, more manly so to speak. Brian leaned down to kiss Keagan's neck, burying his face into the warmth he found there. It was Keagan who broke it off first, leaving both boys breathless. Brian clung onto Keagan as if he was scared the latter would run away if he didn't. Keagan leaned forward and kissed Brian's forehead. "I love you?I can't help it?I can't stop it, please don't hate me," Keagan started to sob against his teenaged father's body. "How can I hate you, Keagan? You're my best buddy I have. Good Lord Keagan, I feel the same, you hear me? Keagan look at me!" Brian demanded as he faced the tear strickened face of his son. Ofcourse, he wasn't to know that. "This is so wrong, Da?dude," Keagan continued to sob as if his heart was breaking. "How the hell can something that feels so right, be wrong?" Brian asked, pulling Keagan's head against his chest, kissing him again. "Fuck dude, you have no idea," Keagan whispered hoarsely. He was totally drained, mentally and emotionally. "Lets just take it one day at a time, okay?" Brian suggested, still holding Keagan, whilst he gently began a rocking motion to calm them both down. "Dude, you're straight, fuck I mean, you like girls, you're in love with Janette!" Keagan tried for the final time. "I thought so, I won't lie to you. I thought she was the girl I was gonna marry. But then I met you. And since I have, I have had this incredible love for you. Im serious, from the moment I layed eyes on you, I knew I loved you. I just knew." As the two boys sat there peacefully wrapped up in eachother's arms, Michael returned from the back of the house, wiping his mouth from where he just vomited after seeing these events between his brother and his nephew. Keagan had completely forgotten about Michael, because all he could think about as he and Brian headed for his bedroom, was waking up the next morning in the arms of the boy he loved. *** The early morning sunrays blazed over the West Coast, lighting up the ocean and the cloudless sky. Shop owners got ready to open their businesses, while others were on their way to work, or enjoying the Christmas holidays of 1992. For Keagan and Brian, this was a whole new beginning. Keagan woke first, and if he didn't feel Brian's head on his chest, then he would have still believed it to be a dream. Brian looked so peaceful, that Keagan could swore he was smiling in his sleep. He moved his body downwards so that he could face his teenaged father. Keagan reached out and gently stroked Brian's shoulder, all the way downwards to his strong arm muscle and finally his hand and fingers. He tried to picture what his father looked like in 2012, to what he looked like in 1992 and could find absolutely very little resemblance. Surely the face was still the same, but adult Brian looked so much older than his age of 36. Adult Michael, who was a year older than Brian, looked way younger than his brother. Keagan wondered what the fuck happened to transform this beautiful creature sleeping so peacefully infront of him into the Brian that he had known all his life, which was his father. It was then that his eyes fell onto the alarm clock on his dressing table. 09:54. SHIT!!! He was supposed to meet Uncle Michael at that restaurant! OH MY GOSH?how much did Uncle Michael witness last night? FUCK!!! Keagan closed his eyes and slapped his forehead. How the hell did he forget that adult Michael was still there?? Well, to be honest, after Brian had kissed him and told him how he felt about him, everything was erased from Keagan's brain and he totally forgot about everything else. Gently, not to wake Brian, he stood up from the bed and quietly put on a fresh shirt and the same trousers from the day before. He quickly brushed his teeth and was just about to hurry out of the room, when he remembered his uncle's words from the previous night? "I'll explain to you what is going on, and after that I'm taking you back to 2012." Keagan looked at Brian what seemed like the utmost time. It was there and then that he made a decision, one that he knew for sure would change and alter his life, but quite frankly, he didn't give a fuck. There was no way that he was gonna leave 1992 to go back to 2012 with adult Michael. Firstly, he loved teenaged Brian way to much never to see his beautiful face ever again. Secondly, he really didn't know how he could EVER look adult Brian in the eye again after what happened here in 1992. It was better that adult Brian back in 2012 thought that he was dead or whatever. Because his heart couldn't bare to leave teenage Brian. He walked over to where the latter was still sleeping on his bed. Keagan bent down and softly kissed Brian on his forehead. "I love you?Dad," he said before walking out, closing the door behind him. When Keagan reached the Sonskyn Kafee, situated just where Michael had told him, he braced himself. There was no way he was gonna return to 2012 with him. He saw Michael sitting at the back of the restaurant already drinking coffee and the reluctantly walked over towards him. "Keagan. Sit down please," came the order, short and sweet. Keagan obeyed, and thanked the waitress and she gave him a menu before leaving uncle and nephew alone. Michael took another sip of his coffee before focusing his attention on Keagan. "Funny?this place will be burn down in three years time?What transported you here was the time transfunctioner that I helped create when I was 20 years old. As you knew, your grandparents - my parents was killed that year in a plane crash. Their death really fucked me up from the inside, Keagan. I wasn't ready for that at age 20. There was myself and Brian, suddenly all alone in this world. We had no one, just eachother. About six months after they past away, a scientist moved into our old house, which Brian and I had to leave behind as we couldn't afford the morgage. One day I just went back, just to finally say goodbye to the house that I had known my whole entire life as my own and grew up in. The scientist asked me what I was doing there when he saw me. I told him my whole entire story, because I HAD to talk to someone else than Brian about it. It was then that I said that I wish I could go back in time and warn them not to get onto that damn plane which killed them. At the time he was already working on the transfunctioner, but I always like to say that I invented it, because a few weeks later, he himself passed away in his sleep. But luckily for me, not before we inserted the transfunctioner in a area where it would be preserved for ever and ever." Keagan didn't even notice the orange juice that the waitress had placed infront of him. "Can you think of one place, one place which would never be harmed or taken apart by even the worst weather or natural disaster? That is where I buried the transfunctioner," Michael went on, calmly taking another sip of coffee. "Where could you possibly find a place that would remain intact for all these years?" Keagan whispered, his eyes full of confusion. "Keagan, where were you went you were transported here to 1992?" Michael then asked. "I was in the ocean swimming and?OH MY WORD?you buried the transfunk thing in the ocean??" Keagan blurted out. "I knew that was the one element of nature that had the least chance of being harmed or vandalised, so to speak. You had probably seen that my family was in the fishing trade? I just took my father's boat out to where I thought was far enough and buried it. My intention was ofcourse to go back in time just a few months and make sure that my parents avoided getting on that plane and then return to the present time, in which they would still be alive and we would still have our house and family together. Things didn't quite work out the way I planned." "Why, what happened?" Keagan frantically asked, finally drinking some of his juice. His mouth was dryer than the Kalahari desert. "Well?I succeeded in going back in time, and I convinced my mother to not get on the plane. Ofcourse I couldn't tell her why, and ofcourse I had to be careful since there was now two of me there. The real me, and the altered me. To make a long story short, my father still got onto the plane and he died yet again. My mother was distraught at what happened, that the same afternoon, she committed suicide. For a final time, I used the transfunctioner to turn back time to try and stop them. This time went even worse as I ran into myself, would you believe. The transfunctioner was built that you can only go back to a certain year three times, so I had one final chance. But now there would be three of me walking around the area and I finally gave up. I vowed never to use the transfunctioner ever again. Until last night however, when Seth told me where you were when you dissapeared." "How is Seth doing?" Keagan asked, still having love for his cousin deep inside his heart. "As can be expected, he's very worried that you might have drowned. Divers are searching for your body in 2012 as we speak." "Holy shit," Keagan whispered as the tears rolled down his cheeks. "That is why we got to get you back as soon as possible. We make sure we go deep into the ocean, to the point where you cannot see that tall church any more. Then we wait, until we pass the transfunctioner's borders, which will sent us back to from where we both departed, which was 2012," said Michael before ordering more coffee for himself. Keagan was planning on fighting his uncle in order to stay in 1992, but the guilt feelings over what his adult father in 2012 must be going through was freaking him out. Also the fact that Seth must be thinking he had drowned was tearing him apart. He still loved Seth, he had lost his virginity to Seth. Keagan angrily wiped his tears away as the knew he would never see the teenage Brian in the flesh ever again, which did not go unnoticed but Michael. "Keagan?I saw what happened between you and your dad?well I mean the sixteen year old version of your dad. Its disgusting and vile and I'm gonna make sure you see a damn doctor when we get back to 2012, but what's done is done. This, what happened last night, has now altered history. We can't even for sure say now if your father had gone on to marry your mother and if you were even born. You may have fucked up your very existance." "And if I did? Then my own father won't even recognise me?" Keagan mumbled. "I'm suggesting that you write a letter to teenage Brian, telling him that it was all a lie on your part and that you're leaving their house and him. Tell him to be happy with a girl and to forget him." "Are you crazy? I fucking love him!" Keagan tried his best not to scream. "Keagan, that is the only way of assuring that your dad and mom still get together after you tried to turn him gay! If he remains gay in 1992, he won't sleep with your mom and when he get back to 2012, you wouldn't exist! It that what you want?" Keagan could do nothing but shake his head. Michael stood up and walked to the counter where Keagan saw him speak to the waitress. When he returned he had a piece of paper, a pen aswell as an envelope with him. You have no choice, Keagan," Michael said and for a moment Keagan thought he saw sympathy in his uncle's eyes. With a heavy heart Keagan took the paper, and started writing. When he was finished, he didn't even try and stop the tears that was rolling down his cheeks. "I better go and deliver this. Let me just put on my disguise so that if I run into my 17 year old self, that he wouldn't recognise me," Michael said, placing a hat and sunglasses on his face. He took the letter and told Keagan to wait for him in the restaurant. While he waited Keagan relived every moment he had spent with teenaged Brian here in 1992. Helping Brian in the fish factory, seeing his sculpted pecs and abs, Brian bringing him coffee in bed, him giving Brian a 2012 hairstyle the night he went to the drive in with Keagan's teenaged mom, how they came close to kissing in the bathroom and finally last night, when they admitted they loved eachother. Keagan's eyes overflowed with tears until he heard a familiar voice behind him. FUCK!! It was Brian!! What was he doing here? Fortunately for Keagan he was sitting at the back of the restaurant, so Brian wouldn't see him unless he wanted to use the toilet. "Ah here your order. Haha, two farm breakfasts are rather a lot to eat on your own!" he could hear the waitress tell Brian. "That's why I'm gonna share it with the most beautiful person in the world!" Brian said before leaving the restaurant. Keagan wanted to badly to stand up and run after the love of his life, but he KNEW it couldn't happen. He slumped back in his seat with his head in his hands. After 10 minutes or so, Michael returned and told Keagan to follow him. The ocean was just behind the restaurant anyhow. "Alright, now I buried the transfunctioner straight down here into the water. When we cross the border, there should be a lightning flash, like there was when I arrived last night and most probably when you did aswell. After the flash had died down, we should be back in 2012 and hopefully, your letter would have worked and in the future your father would have married your mom and had you. You ready?" Keagan could only nod as he followed Michael into the beach toilets, where they changed into swimming clothes, to make it look legit as they were going into the water. As they approached the shore, Keagan thought he heard a voice?he looked to his right and there she was?his mom, the teenaged Janette. "Keagan please for goodness's sake lets go!" Michael said quietly and entered the water, which Keagan quickly followed. Further and further they entered the ocean until they could barely see the church from where they were and couldn't feel any ground under their feet. "Okay, now we just continue to float like this. The current will take us further. Keep your head above the water," Michael spluttered, his mouth full of seawater. "I know how to fucking swim, okay?" Keagan countered. This was quite honestly the furthest he had even been into the ocean. They were drifting along, now and then spitting out some water, before the summer sunbeams and rays suddenly dissapeared. "Okay, its happening. We both came from 2012, so we should both be returned there!" Michael screamed, really struggling now against the sudden current. Before Keagan could answer, there was a giant lightning flash, seemingly coming out from no where. Both fought against the current pulling them in deeper, before Michael headed Keagan towards the shore. Both started swimming for their lives, before another thunderous lightning flash blasted over the sea before everything died down. Keagan was so busy swimming for his life, before Michael pulled him back. "Keagan, look!" he screamed, pointing towards the shore. Keagan's eyes widened at the sight of the West Coast Holiday Resort, standing huge and majestically infront of him, where it wasn't 10 minutes ago. They were most defintely back in 2012. Keagan gave his uncle a smile before they both made their way back to the shore. Soaking wet, they fell onto the soft sand, completely out of breath. "Remember?the last time your adult dad saw you, you and him had a massive argument. Just tell him you were at a friend's house for a few days to calm down, okay?" Michael said after a while. "What if he doesn't know me? What if the letter didn't work?" Keagan asked, honestly scared of what might happen to him if that were the case. "If that's the case, I will go back to 1992 and stop you from ever kissing teenage Brian. Lets just get you home," Michael said. As they entered the resort, Keagan immediately saw Seth walking up and down infront of their hired villa. The moment Seth's eyes glanced at the entrance and he laid them on Keagan, the sheer relief on his face made Keagan wanna cry as both boys bolted towards the other and embraced fiercly. "Dude, what the fuck man, where the hell have you been?" Seth screamed as he clutched the wet boy's body against his. "Later, dude. Much later. Right now I need to see my dad," Keagan said. "Oh he's inside, he was worried to death! Come on!" Seth screamed, running ahead of Keagan into the villa. "The letter you wrote to Brian in 1992 must have worked. He must have fallen in love with Janette, married her and had you. You're very lucky everything worked out, Keagan. Me and you still aren't finished about what you tried to do with your teenaged father," Michael said before turning around and walking towards their own villa. It was then that Keagan was reunited with his father, the adult version. The moment he layed eyes on his son, 36 year old Brian Henderson ran to him and embraced him in utter joy and happiness. If something were ever to happen to this kid? "Dad?I'm sorry?" Keagan wept as he could no longer control his emotions. "Don't worry, you're safe now. We don't have to talk about it. I'm just so glad you're safe!" Brian whispered. Afterall, Keagan was his only son. Keagan clutched his father's back, knowing that in some way, he still had "Brian" in his life?and he always will. All was well it seemed, and his father was still the same person he knew before this whole ordeal. Altering history didn't do any damage as far as he could see. *** Later than night when Keagan was finally asleep, Brian was sitting outside staring up at the bright night sky, as always the case in December in the West Coast of South Africa. Ever since Keagan was born, he reminded him so much of someone he knew in his past. Someone that was very special to him. Brian sighed. He lost that person 20 years ago?and still not a day goes by in which he doesn't remember him. When Janette gave birth to their baby boy 16 years ago, it was Brian who demanded that they called the boy "Keagan". He stood up and quietly walked over to his room, his nightstand to be precise. He picked up his Holy Bible, and took off the cover. Inside of the cover, he took out a piece of paper, a letter that he had been carrying with him for almost 20 years. He opened it, and read the devistating words once more? "Brian, When you read this letter, I'll be gone. What happened last night was a huge mistake. Two boys should not fall in love, and I cannot do this any longer. Please tell your family I thank them for their kindness. I really hope you find a girl who can make you happy. For my sake, I hope its Janette. I'll never forget you. Keagan " Keagan was WRONG!! Him kissing his father and changing history has completely changed the adult Brian!! Will Brian realise that his son is actually the "Keagan" of his past? FIND OUT NEXT TIME!! Please mail me! Send me a e-mail at ryanstories@yahoo.com I always make sure that I reply to each and every one I get! Ryan White