Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2017 06:27:45 +0000 From: Douglas DD Subject: Aiden Chapter 44 Welcome back. Aiden decided he wants to have his end of the school year party to take place a certain way, and is determined to make it happen. Please donate to the Nifty Archive. It helps keep us immersed in a gusher of stories. Email is always appreciated. Douglas thehakaanen@hotmail.com CHAPTER 44 AIDEN'S QUEST Monday morning came quickly after the long weekend. The first thought to come to Aiden's mind when his alarm went off was that there were only two-and-a-half days of school left. Aiden hoped they would fly by quickly. He shut the alarm off, showered, pulled on his Seahawks boxers, a Lakeview Elementary t-shirt, and, of course, a pair of socks. Larry was finishing his cereal as Aiden came down the stairs. "Good morning, daddy." Aiden stepped up behind Larry and wrapped his arms around his neck. "Good morning, son." Larry and Phil were both pleased about how responsible Aiden now was in the morning. It was up to him to set his alarm, be out of bed on time in the morning, and get his morning business taken care of. Aiden knew when Larry was eating cold cereal, it was up to him to get his own breakfast. "Only two more days of school," Aiden gushed. "Three," Larry corrected. "Your math is better than that." "The last day doesn't count." Aiden grabbed a box of bite-sized Shredded Wheat and poured it into the bowl that Larry had set out. "We're supposed to get our social studies projects back today. I hope we passed." "Don't set your goals so low. I'm willing to bet you got an A on it." "What's the bet?" "If you got an A, you have to do twenty-five pushups." "And if I don't get an A?" "Then you still do twenty-five pushups." Aiden spooned a mouthful of cereal. "That's not fair," he said after he finished swallowing. "It's very fair. If you get an A, you have to do twenty-five pushups for not believing in yourself. And if you don't get an A, you do them for not doing your best." "Hey, Autumn is part of this, so she should have to do pushups, too." "I am willing to bet she believes that you're getting an A." "Yeah," Aiden admitted," that's what she's been saying since the minute we turned it in." He did some thinking as he ate some more cereal. "Forget that bet. If I don't get an A, I'll do the pushups. And if I do get an A, you have to treat me to a hamburger at the Centerville Café." "Not at Bob's Burger Barn?" "Nope." "I'll do that if Autumn goes with us." "Daddy, no way I go and have lunch with Autumn. What would my friends think?" "They'd probably think you were celebrating getting an A on your project." "No, they'd think Autumn wants to go out with me. But, they think that already, so this would just make it worse." Larry shook his head. Things hadn't changed much from his days as a preteen. The girls started looking at the boys in a different way, and it made almost all of the boys uncomfortable. "Well, the only way you get that lunch is if Autumn goes," Larry said. "She was half of your team, after all." Aiden saw this as an excellent opportunity to do a sudden subject change. "When do I get to have my party?" Larry knew what Aiden was doing. He usually went along with his son's subject changes, having learned they would get back to the matter at hand when it became necessary. "Well, your team party is this Saturday. How about we have it Thursday of next week. The long range forecast is good, and of course I don't have to teach." "But dad has to get up early in the morning," Aiden pointed out. "He's going to take a couple of personal days and have a long weekend. His team doesn't play on Thursday, and I know that Gordy and Rusty's team doesn't play. Nobody has practice scheduled, so it seems like a perfect day." "Yippee." The decision of his dads earned Larry a big hug. "Okay, kiddo, I'm off to school. Don't forget to put everything away," "Daddy, when's the last time I forgot?" "A couple of weeks ago." "That was only because you were making French toast and I had to wait for breakfast. I would have missed my bus if I cleaned up everything." "Excuses are..." "...for losers, but that time I couldn't help it." "Last word. Autumn goes to lunch with us if you want lunch in Centralia to celebrate." Larry grabbed his jacket and headed for the stairs going down to the garage and the basement. "Make it a great day at school." "Yeah, whatever." Sometimes my dads make me really mad, Aiden thought. How can I have a great day anywhere if I have to deal with Autumn. And I hate it when they get the last word-I'm supposed to get the last word, not them. When Aiden got to school, he was met by Muddy, Gordy, and Miles. They walked down the hall and were met by Autumn, confirming Aiden's fear that this was not going to even be a good day, let alone a great day. "We get our projects back today," Autumn announced as if it was something Aiden didn't know. "I didn't know that," Aiden grumped. "Quit being a dumb boy." "I have to, since you're being a dumb girl and telling me stuff I already know." Autumn harrumphed and stomped into the classroom. "Looks like you made her mad," Miles observed. "Good." Aiden was almost hoping they wouldn't get an A so he wouldn't have to deal with Autumn any more. After greeting the class and taking attendance, Mr. Knox told his students he would hand them a piece of paper with the grade of their project on it. The projects themselves were in the meeting room off of the library. "If anybody wants to keep their project, they have to be taken home by the end of the day, tomorrow. Anything left behind will be thrown away." Since some of the projects used purchased items or items from home, they would be taken out of the school before throw away time. Mr. Knox then passed out folded pieces of paper that had the name of the student and the grade on them. When the teacher handed Aiden his grade, he almost prayed for a B+. When he unfolded the paper and saw the big black A on it, he didn't know whether to be happy or to just sit back and feel like he was doomed. But, the worst was yet to come. Knowing there would be chaos if he didn't let the partners converse, Mr. Knox gave the class a brief break to get the chatter out of their systems. Aiden cringed when Autumn came over. "Oh, Aiden, I'm so happy. We got an A. We were the best team around." "Yeah, I'm happy, too," Aiden said with as much enthusiasm as he could muster. "My mom said if we got an A that she would invite you to my house for dinner. Isn't that exciting?" "Oh, yeah. Really exciting." He was now officially ready to forget having his celebration lunch. At least he could get out of that-he knew that there was no way he was going to get out of the dinner. One meal with Autumn was going to be one too many. Aiden knew everybody's grade by lunchtime. Mason had an A, Miles had a B+, Muddy had a B-, and of course Gordy, whom Aiden thought was the Brainiac of the class had an A. Gordy could have worked with somebody's pet dog and still earned an A. The big talk at lunch was the upcoming parties. Nobody had a problem with the day for Aiden's party except for Mason. When it came to doing things with his friends Mason never got any kind of decision from his mother until the last minute. Not everybody on the Knights would be at the team party on Saturday, however. "Russell won't be there," Collin confided. "He's been kind of a jerk the last couple of weeks," Miles said. "Yeah, he quit sitting with us," Mason said. "That's because fifth graders don't sit with fourth graders," Gordy observed. "Collin is sitting with us." "That's because you guys are cool," Collin grinned. "Look who Russell is sitting with today." Muddy pointed to a nearby table. "He's sitting with Luke. Big deal, Luke is cool." "Look who is on the other side of Luke." "Roger," Aiden said. "And Roger is best friends with Barry." "Max Foster says he's seen Russell riding bikes with Barry," Collin said. "That's another reason I sit with you guys, I can't stand Barry. Russell quit sitting at this table since Max saw Barry. Luke is best buds with Russell, but I don't think he likes Barry. But, he does like Roger, and I don't like Roger either." While Collin's speech might have left more than one adult in a state of total confusion, the boys at the table knew exactly what he was saying. The social life of Lakeview elementary had become complicated as the last three days of school started. But one thing was not complicated as far as Aiden was concerned-nobody, not Barry, or Roger, or anybody else was going to bully him or his friends. "So, Russell isn't coming to the team party because him and Roger and Barry are friends and Roger and Barry don't like Aiden and his friends," Collin said. "But, even though Luke likes Russell, he likes everybody on the team better, so he's coming to the party. At least, that's how I see it." That was good enough for the fourth graders at the table, who had problems following the maze of friendships and dislikes. While Larry could have picked Aiden up after school, Aiden liked spending time with his best friend, Gordy, and got the okay to walk to Gordy's house where he would spend an hour or so until Phil picked him up. "Autumn was telling everybody she thinks you're really smart and really fine," Gordy told Aiden as they walked into his house. "Hello, boys," Flo Lansing called out. She was folding laundry while watching television. "There's chocolate chip cookies and milk for you in the kitchen." The boys gave her a quick wave and headed for the important stuff-the afterschool snack. "I hate Autumn," was all Aiden had to say on the subject. He went into a quick subject change. "Before I really work on my dads, are you okay with going skinny dipping at my party." "Sure." "I thought you didn't like that stuff." "Skinny dipping is fun. I don't like the BJs and stuff like that." "You've done a little bit of jerking off with me," Aiden pointed out. "Yeah, but you're my best friend. So go ahead and talk to your dads. I know my mom and dad won't mind-my dad's told me he went skinny dipping with his buds when he was a boy." "I think my dads did, too, but they've never said." With that out of the way, the boys went up to Gordy's room to talk and play. It was gray and drizzling, so they didn't have much desire to go outside. That night, Aiden decided he had to bring up the subject of skinny dipping with his dads. He could sense Larry and Phil waffling on the subject and he wanted to dive in for the kill. He once again received high praise for the A on the social studies project. "But, I'm not having lunch with Autumn," Aiden said. "I think it would be a good idea," Larry told his son sternly. "I brought up taking Autumn because you two were a team. I'm not asking you to like her, or to be her boyfriend...," "Ewww," Aiden mumbled, earning him glares from Larry and Phil. He hung his head, avoiding eye contact. "...but what I do want is for you to be polite and friendly to your teammate. The two of you worked really well together to create a good project. You should be able to eat lunch together one time." Aiden was about to protest when the phone rang. Phil was closest to it so he did the honors of answering. Aiden quickly figured out what was going on and his heart sank down to his toes. "So, it looks like Mrs. Kellogg has an open invitation for Aiden to have dinner at their house to celebrate the A on the project," Phil said. "And, she was very happy to learn about Autumn having lunch with Aiden and us at the Centerville Café. This should be fun." "It's more like it all really sucks," Aiden growled. "Lighten up, kiddo. It's not like the wedding bells are ringing." "They might as well be. Autumn says she thinks I'm fine." "And that is a bad thing?" Larry asked. "Yes." Aiden went into an instant subject change. "Two meals with her is ten times worse than one, so we should be able to skinny dip at my party." "Even though your math is bad, we'll concede this much," Larry said. He looked over at Phil, who gave him a look that said, I have no fucking clue where you're going with this, but I'll back you up. "If you get your friends and their parents to agree to skinny dipping, your dad and I will agree." "You mean, I gotta do it?" Aiden asked, incredulously. Getting his idea off the ground was something that he figured would happen in the world of adults, not in his world. The adults would all say yes, and the kids would all have fun. Now he had to work up the courage to do it himself. As far as Aiden was concerned, Larry's solution was his way of saying no to skinny dipping. Aiden went up to his room and sulked for a while. Then he thought of what Marty had told him in one of their talks. "You can or you can't, either way you're right." He'd heard his daddy say that, too, and wondered if Marty had learned it from him. He decided he had to come up with a plan. His dads loved telling him about the Go to State Club and how it was started by players in middle school. They had been a little bit older than him, but Aiden figured that since he was almost ten he could figure out how to plan it so they could skinny dip at his party. While he'd skinny dipped with other boys at the pool before, this would be the first time it wasn't going to be a secret. He understood that too many friends, and especially too many adults, were involved to keep it a secret. Aiden got up from his bed and took care of his evening peeing, washing, brushing, and flossing. He called down from the landing, telling his dads he was ready. Phil came up and did the reading and tucking honors. "You seem to be accepting things better than earlier this evening," Phil said as he pulled the covers up to Aiden's chin. "Nothing I can do about Autumn. But there is gonna be skinny dipping at my party." "More power to you if you can pull it off." "I'm gonna do it," he said. "I have a plan." What Aiden didn't realize was that his plan was going to fail unless he got some help, but that night he was confident that nothing could go wrong with it. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thursday was the last full day of school. It didn't get off to a good start for Aiden when Autumn met him at his locker. She gushed girly sweetness all over him, which made him feel like puking. "I can't believe you invited me to lunch," Autumn said. "That means we'll be going out to eat twice." "We're not going out to eat. This is all our parents' idea." "My mother is coming to take our project home." "Good. You can keep it." "For real?" "Yes, for mega-real." At lunch Aiden's mood wasn't helped by the math test he had before lunch. He felt like the numbers all looked like they came from Egypt-nothing made sense to him, but he did his best. His mood was upped a bit by sitting with his best friends. "I am nailed," Muddy said as Aiden and his friends started munching their lunches. "How can you have a boner after taking that math test?" Miles asked. "Mudrak always has boners." "Can I see it?" Mason asked to the surprise of no one. Muddy wrapped the front of his shorts around the bulge in his groin. Mason looked at it eagerly and Muddy let the little nine-year-old's hand replace his. Aiden was having fun with the byplay surrounding Muddy's boner when his mood was punctured by Autumn coming by on the heels of Shana Masters. The two girls stopped at the table. Shana stared at Mason's hand grabbing Muddy's crotch, and then turned and looked at Autumn. "I will be so happy to go to middle school next year and not have to look at the nasty boys at this table," Shana told Autumn. "You know you like it, or you wouldn't come around and look all the time," Collin said. Collin and Shana had the same fifth grade teacher. They did not like each other very much. Autumn kept her eyes on Mason's hand, which he hadn't bothered to move, then finally looked at her friend, Shana, "I like coming past here. I think Aiden is cute." Her comment caused Aiden to blush bright red and set off a roar of laughter from his friends. "Aiden and Autumn, sitting in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G," Miles and Collin chanted together. Aiden slid down in his chair, hating everybody, especially Autumn. "I ain't never kissing no girl," he mumbled, doing his best to totally fracture what he'd been learning about the English language. "It's not Aiden's fault Autumn's got a crush on him," Gordy said. "Yeah, you're right," Miles admitted. "We're just having fun with you Aiden, because you're one of our best friends." Aiden perked up and brought up the topic of his party and the possibility of skinny dipping. He told his friends his plan. They all thought it sounded like a good idea, but were positive it wouldn't work. Aiden was equally certain it would. After school he talked to Flo Lansing, Gordy's mom, to see if she was okay with everybody going skinny dipping at his party. He figured he'd asked the parent he knew best first. She surprised him by saying she was okay with it, but that there should be some rules, which she laid out. While Aiden didn't understand all of her reasoning, he agreed to them since they wouldn't get in the way of their fun. He now had one parent down. That evening he talked to his dads about his talk with Gordy's mom. She wanted to be sure that Larry and Phil would keep their swimming trunks on and would properly supervise the kids without making them nervous by staring at them. "We'll talk to her about her rules," Larry said. "We agree with her concerns. I've already talked to Jeffrey and Nick about being here for the party to take care of supervision. They are certified lifesavers, and their being boys will make everyone more at ease." "Miles, Gordy, Muddy, and Mason don't mind being naked in front of you guys," Aiden pointed out. "I know, but that is more an individual thing than a group naturist thing." "Naturist? What does naturist mean?" "It is people enjoying the outdoors in the nude," Phil answered. "Will Nicky and the Hurricane be naturists?" Aiden asked. "No." "Is Sammy coming with them?" "I don't know. Do you want him to?" "No." Phil gave Larry a glance. They were both surprised by Aiden's curt answer. "I thought you liked Sammy," Phil said. "I do. But when he gets naked he thinks it's like all about sex and stuff. He gets really nasty. We want to skinny dip because it's fun, not because it's nasty." "I think you might be turning into a real naturist yourself," Larry laughed. "He can come, but if he gets nasty he has to go home. I don't want anybody getting nasty in the pool." Larry and Phil wondered how Aiden would keep that from happening. But the way Aiden saw it, they might get naughty, like grabbing butts and crotches, but not nasty like jerking each other's dicks or sucking. If anybody wanted to get nasty, he figured those guys could sneak into the basement and not do it at the pool. He wanted to be able to have more "naturist" parties and didn't want anybody to mess this one up by being nasty at the pool. After Aiden was tucked in, Phil and Larry sat in the many-purpose room. "Aiden is becoming quite the assertive little boy," Larry observed. "That he is," Phil agreed. "It's nothing new, but he's learning how to channel that part of his personality. We see it here at home, and we saw it develop in sports all year, especially on the baseball field this spring." "We have adopted a real live wire." "I wouldn't want it any other way," Phil laughed. The next day was a half-day of school. The day consisted of turning in books, playing games, and getting their final math and English tests back. Aiden aced them both, causing him to wonder why he thought he'd done so terrible on them. I need to do more of what Marty says and not think like I'm bad at everything, he thought. He remembered the song "I Am the Greatest", realizing it applied to more than sports. After school, Gordy, Aiden, Miles, and Mason ended up at Muddy's house. His mother had agreed to take care of that crew. Miles and Mason's mothers had to work and Gordy and Aiden's parents were involved with after school teacher luncheons and parties. It was cool and drizzly outside, as the last days of school always seemed to be, so the boys watched a movie on TV, ate snacks and drank pop, played with Muddy's race car set among other toys, and did the goofy things fourth grade boys liked to do, at least until Gordy pointed out something. "Hey, dudes, we're not in fourth grade any more. We're now in fifth grade." That set off a big cheer, and the boys went back to doing the same things, only it was now the goofy things fifth grade boys liked to do. When Aiden finally had a chance to be alone with Muddy's mom, he told her about the plan to skinny dip at his party and wondered if she was okay with Muddy doing it. The process made him very nervous. He knew that Muddy's mother could be very strict and waited for her to yell at him or chase him out of her kitchen or even her house. Instead, she laughed. "You not need to ask me. In the old country everybody swim naked at the beach. We not think anything of it. My boys at home are naked more than they are dressed sometimes. Mudrak and his cousins play naked together since they were little. He will feel like he is home with family. If you all want to be naked in my house, it is not a problem. But I am told Americans not very, how do you say it...comfortable with naked bodies." Aiden thanked her and returned to his friends, wishing he'd known it would have been okay for all of them to get naked. Next time he visited Muddy he hoped they could shed their clothes from the start. He now had three okays, including himself, and five more to go. Muddy knew why Aiden was talking with his mother and asked Aiden what her answer was, not that he had any doubt. "She said it was okay. She even said we could get naked here almost anytime we wanted." Muddy smiled and almost instantly had his pants and underpants off. "You mean we get naked like this?" All of the boys' heads turned in surprise. They hadn't heard what Aiden and Muddy were talking about. "Muddy, you took your pants off," Mason said. Muddy then pulled off his shirt and was now totally naked. "Like he doesn't know," Miles told him. "Why are you naked?" he asked Muddy. "To show what we do next time you come. Nobody cares if we are naked." They heard somebody start to unzip and were not surprised that it was Mason. "Why didn't you say so earlier?" "We were having much fun with our clothes on," he said. The doorbell rang. It was time for parents to arrive and for those walking home to think about leaving. Muddy picked up his clothes and went into the kitchen while his mother answered the door for Larry. "Ready to go home, Kiddo?" he asked Aiden. "Not really. We were having fun and it was starting to get funner." He grabbed his jacket and was about to yell good-bye to Muddy, but his friend came out of the kitchen now wearing his shirt and pants. The two boys bumped fists and Aiden left to go home with his daddy. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Before Aiden knew it, Saturday had arrived. It was the day of the team party at Coach Hallion's house. While the weather was still gray and drizzly, the forecast was for warming and clearing by the afternoon. The party was slated to start at noon. Everybody on the team except for Russell and Luke was there by noon. Russell had already said he wasn't going to come to the party while Luke was sick with strep throat. He'd missed the last two days of school. They all agreed it was bad enough to get sick, but to get sick right when summer vacation was starting was the worst way in the world to get sick. The Hallions had a pool, but it was an above ground pool and much smaller than the pool at Aiden's house. It didn't matter to the boys, however, as the sun started to peek out and the temperature moved into the upper sixties. The party featured swimming, volleyball, badminton, whiffle ball, and plenty of food. The Knights had fun running around and making a lot of noise. After finishing the main meal of hamburgers and potato salad, the team presented their coach with a large ceramic planter that Collin's mother had made. The planter was round and the side was decorated with twelve boys wearing the uniforms of the Knights. Collin's mother was a talented artisan, who sold her works professionally. Coach Hallion was obviously very pleased with his gift, as was his ever-patient wife. When her husband volunteered to help, neither he nor his wife had a clue he'd be spending numerous hours as the head coach of the team. The team, who had all seen the planter beforehand, as well as the parents who were present, applauded her work. Once again, Aiden had to ask a parent about his party, and this time it would be his coach. "Boys wanting to skinny dip?" Coach Hallion asked jovially. "Hard to believe." Coach Hallion had quick thoughts of his own skinny dipping exploits growing up, and they certainly weren't as tame as a supervised swim would be. "We are going to be naturists," Aiden explained, not quite sure which way his coach was leaning. "And there will be rules." As far as Coach Hallion was concerned, skinny dipping with rules was almost like wearing swim suits. "Let me talk to your dads about this, but I think it should be okay. It's not like Trent hasn't seen somebody naked before." Aiden thanked Coach Hallion and walked away, wondering just exactly what his coach meant about Trent seeing naked people. Four down and four to go before Thursday. The party started breaking up around four-thirty. Just before Aiden left, Collin's mother stopped him. "I'm okay with your plan for your party," she said. "We are a naturist family, so it will just seem natural to Collin." Aiden thanked her for telling him, complimented her on the gift she had made, and trotted over to his dads who were standing with some other parents. Aiden wondered how Collin's mother knew about the plan to skinny dip. Then he decided that since they were naturists, Collin had probably told her about it. What really intrigued him was why Collin had kept the fact that he was a nudist a secret from everybody. Now he had five down and three to go: Rusty, Mason, and Miles. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Aiden was eating his Sunday breakfast, wondering how he was going to deal with the last three friends he had left. He wanted everybody coming to the party to have fun being naturists. The way he saw it was that if somebody couldn't do it, then none of them would do it. But, he also knew that would be unfair-everybody might get mad at them because their parents wouldn't let them skinny dip. He wished he'd never thought of the idea, or at least just listened to his dads and let the matter drop. The toughest sell would be to Mason's mom, since she really didn't like his dads much. And he didn't even know if Mason was coming to his party. He wanted to solve the whole problem on his own, but he was beginning to realize he was going to need some help. "Dads, how did those kids start up a whole baseball team with no adults to help?" "They had lots of adults help them," Larry answered. "They did? I thought they did it all on their own." "They got the ideas on their own, and got a few things off the ground on their own, but they figured out really quickly they would need help. They agreed on two things: they would pick the adults to help them, and they would stay in charge." "They were some very intelligent and very motivated boys. Kind of like you," Phil said. Aiden finished his fried eggs, thinking over what his dads had just told him. He knew he needed help. He realized that this was one case in which his dads couldn't help him. But, he knew who could. "Dads, can I ride my bike over to Gordy's house?" he asked with just a touch of begging in his voice. "You know you still need more experience, especially when it comes to riding over the dam and into town," Larry answered. "But the road over the dam has a fence between it and the bike trail," he patiently pointed out. There was a three-foot high chain link fence between the bicycle and walking trail and the two lane highway across the length of the dam. "I'm more worried about you riding in town." It wasn't heavy traffic Larry and Phil were worried about, since Mayfield was a small town without much traffic except on Highway 12. They were more worried about getting used to intersections and judging vehicle speed and being in the way of turning cars. "But..." "No buts. We told you we'd be practicing with you during the summer. Before the summer is over we'll have confidence in you knowing how to ride in town." "But I need to see Gordy." "And the solution to that would be what?" Phil asked. "Asking if one of you could give me a ride," Aiden replied sheepishly. After a phone call to set things up, Larry took Aiden to Gordy's house after Gordy and his family got home from church. But, it wasn't Gordy whom Aiden really wanted to see, it was Gordy's mother. After he finished talking to her, she agreed to accompany him to see Mason's mother and help convince her that what they were doing was just boys being boys; boys having fun and feeling free. Mason's mother finally agreed, providing that Flo Lansing would be at the party to help supervise. Flo had already planned to be there, so of course she agreed instantly. "Then Mason will be there if he feels like coming. I really don't think he is going to like being naked with all of those boys. He simply isn't naughty like that. No offense Aiden." Aiden tried hard not to giggle. It was obvious to him that Mason's mother didn't know her son very well. Miles's mother had no problem with the boys having some innocent fun. "Miles would be naked all of the time, if he could. John has gotten shy about his body since he hit puberty, but he used to be the same way." She didn't know about John's habit of wearing long t-shirts while having nothing on underneath. She was worried about their being seen from the road or from the lake. Aiden told her that the pool was fenced by tinted glass and nobody could see in and that ended her only objection. She was pleased that Gordy's mother would be there. Aiden didn't know Rusty's mother, but Flo did. The Lansings and Rusty's family attended the same church. Flo explained that what they were doing was making the pool into a boys' nudist colony for a day. "They could have kept this secret and surprised us all, including Aiden's dads when they suddenly all shed their clothes," Flo said. "They decided to be upfront about it, and if people disagreed with the idea then they wouldn't do it. The boys placed Aiden in charge since the pool is at his house." "Well, I have to admit it is a way far out idea," Rusty's mom said. She looked over at her son, who was listening in along with Aiden. "And you're sure you're okay with this?" "Sure," the redhead said. "It will be fun. Maybe we can make it a tradition." "We'll cross that bridge some other time. But this once, I will agree and we'll see where it goes from there." Flo drove Aiden home afterwards. He thanked her for her help. "I needed a lady to help me. You're like my mom sometimes." "Every boy needs a mom sometimes," Flo said, "and as I've told you before, I am more than happy to fill the role." "I can't believe we're going to go skinny dipping without have to be sneaky. I never thought everybody would say yes." "Truth be told, neither did I, Aiden, neither did I." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Marty dropped by Aiden's house on Monday morning. Aiden was sitting on his favorite recliner reading a book. He was comfortably naked, with a blanket covering his lap. With the high for the day expected to be around 72, Larry knew the house would warm naturally, so he had the heat turned down. Aiden was listening to Schubert's "Trout Quintet". He thought it was funny that a piece of music was named for a fish. Aiden jumped in surprise when he heard the doorbell play Beethoven. Larry was on the couch going through the morning newspaper. "I'll get the door-I don't think you're dressed well enough to answer it," he told Aiden. Marty had told Larry he was coming over, but asked him not to tell Aiden. "I'm wearing my best suit. I've owned it my whole life," Aiden giggled. When he saw Marty walk into the morning sun room, he jumped up from the recliner, the blanket dropping to the floor. He was now exposed in his full glory, but he didn't care. As far as he was concerned Marty was the exception to the "don't be naked in front of company" rule, especially since his daddy hadn't told him to go upstairs and put something on. Aiden draped his arms around the big ballplayer and pushed his face against his chest. "What are you doing here? You should have told me you were coming." "I told Coach I was coming, but he was supposed to keep it a secret." "Why?" "So you wouldn't know I was coming, silly." Marty ruffled Aiden's hair, making it even more unruly than it had been. "I came to let you know I was leaving tomorrow." "Leaving? Leaving for where?" "For the Mariners rookie camp in Arizona. I signed my contract over the weekend, and now it's time to hit the road." "Did you get a lot of money?" Aiden asked. "Enough to buy me a new car when I get down there, with quite a bit left over." He looked down at Aiden. "Nice suit, bro." "I told my daddy it was my best suit, but I don't think he believed me. But now he does." Marty, Larry, and Aiden sat down and chatted for a while. Aiden put the blanket back on his lap, not because he was embarrassed by his nudity, but because of the slight chill in the room. "Do you know where you will be playing?" Aiden asked. "I hope it's in Tacoma, because it's close," he added before Marty could answer. "Tacoma is the Mariners Triple-A team. That's for experienced players. But I could be playing on their short-season A team in Everett. That's not so far off." "Oh, I hope so. Would we be able to go if he plays there daddy?" "That would be a definite yes." Aiden jumped out of the recliner, the blanket dropping off again, and gave Larry a big hug, forgetting the "don't hug your daddies when you're naked unless you're under your bedcovers" rule. "You're the best." Aiden sat next to Marty and cuddled against the big athlete. He enjoyed the warmth of the young man's strong, hard body. Marty stayed for lunch, which consisted of some of Phil's premade sandwiches. This time Aiden had to follow the rules. He went upstairs and donned a long t-shirt, thinking of what Miles had said about his brother, John and his long t-shirts. He came back down wearing nothing under the shirt, but nobody noticed. Aiden grinned to himself, realizing he'd found a way to bend a rule. After lunch, Aiden got dressed and he and Marty played catch in the backyard. Even though Marty was Aiden's big bro, the boy was very excited about playing catch with a real professional baseball player. He told Marty about his big party coming up. Marty was amazed that Aiden had been able to pull off having a parent sanctioned skinny dipping party. He wondered what would happen during the overnight. Since the boys had still not reached puberty, he didn't expect it to go much beyond some show and tell. Considering that they would all be swimming naked together, it probably wouldn't even come to that, he thought. Aiden was sad when Marty finally left. Marty told Aiden he could follow his progress on the Mariners' website, which Aiden planned to do. That night, after tuck-in, he felt lonely. For the first time in a few weeks, he put on the briefs he had worn that day, grabbed Horace, and went downstairs after lights out. After going through the usual routine at the door, he snuggled in between his dads and fell into a restful sleep. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The next day, Larry took Aiden bike riding into Mayfield. He showed Aiden the proper procedure for crossing the dam. The path was narrow, and bikes going in opposite directions could only pass at a wide-out in the middle of the dam. While a sign explained the procedure, Larry felt the best way for Aiden to learn how to handle the dam was to show him how the process worked. Aiden learned the rules, the laws, and what to look for at the traffic light where he would have to cross Highway 12. It was one of only two traffic lights in Mayfield, and he was shown how to deal with each or them. They rode to Gordy's house where Aiden's friend joined them for the rest of their ride. After lunch at the Mayfield Café, Aiden asked if he was ready to go into town by himself. Larry said they would do at least one more ride together where he wouldn't say much. Instead, he would observe how Aiden handled situations and ask him questions about why he did what he did. Aiden felt that before the summer was out, he would be riding around town with his friends and be as free as they were. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Two days later, it was Thursday- party day. The forecast was for sunshine with temperatures in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Aiden was excited-everything looked perfect for his first big party and big overnight. It was made even better by the fact that he and his friends would become naturists for a day. Next: Birthday Suits