Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:59:53 -0700 (PDT) From: Trevor Stewart Subject: Devin's Dream Comes True Part 7 Hey guys, I just want to say thanks to everyone who has read my story. But, I want to personally thank Ehman Penn for helping me out with my story. He is the one who has made my story much better. Hey, it is almost the end of the summer, so that`s why I have been trying to write more often before school starts. The same disclaimers are applicable here as they are anywhere else, blah, blah, blah... Devin and Coleman are based on real characters (their names have changed to protect them) in my life, but their actions are imaginary (However, I wish that they weren't!) Here's part 7! The rest of the day at band camp was uneventful for Devin, Coleman, and Phil. Since it was the middle of the week, the band had a lethargic feeling and did not want to do any work under the sun's strong, hot rays. The same sets were being done continuously; that made the atmosphere even more depressing. Most of the students did not stand, they just sat on the lawn sulking about the rut that they could not stop. The lack of effort from the group caused Mr. Amundsen to be not amused at the end of the day. Mr. Amundsen had to send a message to motivate the group. "We are not even finished with the 2nd song of our show. We need to learn two more songs and all of our stand music. Also, percussion you need to make up a cadence tonight. There's a lot of work to be done for tomorrow before we have any breaks. If we don't finish all of the stuff we need done by Friday, we are going to be here all night until it does get done." Devin frustrations easily showed, he yelled out fairly loud, "Great, we are going to spend more time in his horrible place." Coleman came up to Devin and placed his arm around him, "That's ok Devin. That means we spend more time together." Coleman also smiled with those childish braces and laughed. Devin's face instantly lit up like a decorated Christmas tree and he began to chuckle, "Yeah, I guess you are right Coleman. We will have some fun to together, if you know what I mean." Devin winked and Coleman giggled like a junior high schooler. Their fun had made a complete 180. Even though Devin and Coleman did not let Mr. Amundsen's orders bother them, the percussion section leader, Stephen Freddo, became extremely aggravated. He was the one who had to write a cadence for all of the instruments in his section. He also knew that it was going to take him all night to have it syncopated. Even though Stephen was a laid back guy, he freaked out to his section because of what he had to do, "Ah!" He bellowed, "I am going to kill him tomorrow because of the stupid cadence that I'll work on all night. Well that's if he doesn't kill me first for not finishing it!" Phil walked up to Steve and sat down next to him, "Steve, do you want me to come over and help you out tonight?" Stephen's emotions changed similarly to Devin's because of the sacrifice Phil was willing to make, "Hey, that might actually work out for me. You can help me make copies and with some of the easier music. I bet it'll be fun." "You can drive me over to your house and I'll have my mom pick you up." "Ok, not a problem. Does Mrs. Campbell know where I live?" "She'll find out soon enough." Steve smiled and nodded his head, "It's all good." "Unless we kill ourselves by the end of the night." Stephen said sarcastically, "Yeah, we will, we are going to be up all night. We're going to love it." As Devin observed Stephen and Phil's conversation, he finally recalled that he was going to the beach this evening with his family because his mom wanted some "family time" together. Michelle realized last night right before dinner that Devin, her and her husband, Neil did not spend much time with each other as they could have. Since all of them had nothing planned for Wednesday night, they would all go to the beach on Lake Sunapee together and have some fun as a family. Lake Sunapee was a family recreation center about twenty miles away from their home. Devin evoked the conversation that took place the night before at dinner clearly. He could imagine it just as clearly as when as it actually happened. Michelle, Neil, and Devin were all sitting down eating while Michelle brought up the fact that they did not spend enough time together. Devin knew instantly where that was leading to. He slouched down on his chair and became very quiet because he knew that spending time with his mother was going to be agonizing. He just did not like her after all of the years of torture that she had put him through. While Michelle was rambling, Devin was thinking, "What a bitch my mom is. I can't believe that she actually wants to spend more time with me, especially with the way that I treat her." Devin asked Michelle, "Mom, do we really need to spend more time with each other?" "Devin, we need to. We're a family, remember? We haven't spent a minute together this year." Devin could not believe what his mother said, he wanted to stand up to fight for himself"But that means I can't spend anytime with my friends." Michelle stopped eating all-together, "Devin, I can't believe you would put your friends before us. We're going to spend time with us and that's it." Devin mumbled underneath his breath, "Yeah, fuck off mom. You suck!" He loathed that conversation so much because he knew that after spending time together, Michelle would encourage it to happen more often. He knew that he could not hang out with his friends as much as he would want to after tonight. He would be trapped within his own house like a prisoner. Devin looked down on the lawn and did not want to speak because of all of the work at band camp that was ahead of them and the time he would have to spend with his mother. It was apparent to Coleman that Devin was not a happy camper. Coleman asked, "What's wrong Devin?" He failed to make eye contact at Coleman, "Nothing," he lied. "Come on Devin, I know you ARE lying." Devin sighed and then looked up to Coleman like a defenseless little boy, "Well, my mother wants to spend more time with me because she realizes that we are not spending as much more as we once did and that I'm not going to be living with them in a few years. So we're going to spend time at the beach this evening, and she probably wants to have more getaways during the weekend. I don't like time with her; she's such a bitch all the time." His speech became very slow and he kept stuttering like he had an official speech impediment. Coleman thought that Michelle's idea was ridiculous, "That blows. Do you make it obvious that you don't want to spend time with her?" Devin gave a simple answer, "No," Then Devin shied away from Coleman and did not attempt look at him, "I don't want to talk about it." Coleman started to frown, "Devin, I really want to help you out with any problems at home. I want you to be happy." "Coleman," Devin sighed and looked away still like there was something he was ashamed and could not tell him, "I don't think it's something you could help me out. I have had a long time problem with my mother and she has always been a bitch to me." Coleman realized he was charting territory that Devin was not willing to explore with him. Coleman had to change the topic quickly. "That sucks that your mom wants to spend more time with you and you don't. Well I have to go back to soccer practice after practice here until 6. This is going to suck. Our season doesn't even end until early November. So if you thought you had it rough, think of your poor buddy Coleman." Devin depressed look changed and he actually smiled a bit, "Meh, I don't want to, you can die out there." Coleman retorted back sarcastically, "Fuck off! See if I care." Devin gave a love tap to Coleman's shoulder, "Yeah I will," the boys chuckled to make the conversation a brighter one. Mr. Amundsen adjourned the practice for the day, even though he knew that they were much behind schedule. The deep breaths of Devin, Coleman, Phil, and Stephen happened simultaneously, meaning that their hard day was coming to a close. They all walked together up to the percussion room. There was an awkward silence during the walk, nobody even wanted to say a word. The long, hard practices were tough for the percussionists, and talking about it would recall the horrible day once again. Coleman was not even his hyper self. The boys finally arrived in the percussion room and literately dropped their instruments off without any regard of caring for the instruments. Devin picked up his backpack that he left in the corner at the beginning of the day and placed his drumsticks and music in it like he would never use it again. He walked around the room to find Phil because they have not really talked since the beginning of the day. It was unusual for Phil to completely ignore Devin for a whole day. There must have been a problem that he experienced during the day to make him avoid Devin. Devin's search was relentless until he finally saw him. Phil was picking up his items and kept to himself. Devin went up to Phil and broke the ice, "Hey Phil, what are you doing right now?" Phil quickly gave Devin the look of death, "I'm going to see my new friend Stephen." Phil quickly left the room without saying goodbye. Devin's mouth appeared to fall through the fall because he never saw Phil act like this to him before. Devin burbled under his breath, "What the fuck is his problem?" After his failure of trying to talk to Phil, Devin tried to find Coleman. He saw him in the corner dropping off his mallets in the box and picked up his cumbersome soccer duffel bag that carried his stained clothes, depreciating cleats, muddy shin guards, and sweaty towels. When Coleman looked up, he saw Devin smiling at him. Devin's smile was illustrated on Coleman's face because they knew the torture of their day was over. They both walked out of the percussion room together and into the hallway that was as vacant as a church during a weekday. There was complete dead silence in the room. The walls blocked all of the persistent gossip and whining from the musicians. Devin held Coleman tightly, feeling that he never wanted to let go, "Finally, the day is over for band." "Yeah, it's over. But we are going to another round of torture and we are not going to see each other." "Well, this is a way to make it up." Devin's mouth went closer to Coleman's and Coleman had an automatic response that caused his mouth to come closer to Devin's simultaneously. The boys were wrapped up with their frustrations, love and wants with one another. They knew that the horror of band and music was over, for now. But they had to stay strong to overcome the problems that they will encounter before they have their fun Thursday night. For Coleman, it would be soccer, and for Devin, the time he would have to spend with his mother. Somehow, they had to just get through their personal obstacles that night and music the following day to get to the promise land that they have continuously dreamed of like the 49ers of the 19th century. The boys' lips touched and then their tongues made contact and intermingled with each other. There was an intangible connection that the boys had. They could not describe it, but they just loved every second that they bonded. The chemistry that these two boys have was singular, and nobody else could have the same feelings that Devin and Coleman had for each other. The moment could not last forever, though, they had to release from each other's lips. Time seemed to slow down all of their actions, the release seemed like it took minutes instead of seconds. Devin had an astonished look on his face like a 12 year old having his first kiss. The emotion on his face froze while he said, "That was amazing Coleman." The same look that was on Devin's face suddenly caused Coleman's face to change to a smile. Devin's heart began to melt within its cavity because he could see those wonderful braces on Coleman's teeth. No matter how much innocence Coleman lost that afternoon in Devin's eyes, he still had that innocent, little boy look that caused Devin to go wild, like a beast, on the inside. Since the hallway that they were in was so remote and quiet, Coleman thought that he had detected that there was another presence in the hallway. He looked around without moving his head or eyes, but he could not find anyone in the hall. The area remained the same like it was a picture that was captured; the posters did not move and the trophies from past years remained in the same spot. Then he thought he heard footsteps fainting gradually. He thought he was insane, so he did not care about the ideas he had; he wanted to cherish the moment with his boy. "Hey Devin, I have to go now. But I'll definitely talk to you later." "Ah, yeah, time to face the devil herself." Coleman giggled, "Well yeah, have a blast. Talk to you later. Call me!" Coleman gave another peck on Devin's cheek and walked away from Devin. He went to the stairwell, placed his cute rear end on the banister and slid down it. At the end of the ride, he jumped off, opened the door, and went outside. When Devin heard the door click, he understood that it was time to find his mother at the front yard of the school. Devin started to walk down the hallway slowly. He had his head down, and slouched the entire time. His walk resembled a condemned prisoner on his "death march" to the gurney. As he was walking, he passed by all the classrooms were cleaned, organized, and ready for the opening day of school like any kind of medical operation. He sighed knowing that was too soon. He left the building and saw that black Maxima, which could only mean one thing, Michelle was waiting for him. Michelle was sitting quietly in the car, reading a book and as he approached the car, he could hear Celine Dion's "If Walls Could Talk" cershendoed like an orchestra. Devin disliked Celine Dion, especially after the movie Titanic was released. He loathed the song "My Heart Will Go On" because all of the girls at school loved that song and were dumbfounded by Leonardo Dicaprio instead of himself. The bad memories of junior high school were swirling in his head like a whirlpool and he wanted to forget about it, so he shut it off like a water valve. He opened up the back door, threw his backpack in, went into shotgun, and slammed the door all without saying a word. Beside the usual, "So how was your day?" speech from Michelle and the "Ok" sigh from Devin, the car ride was silent. Devin just looked outside the window, seeing the sun passing with him. He just could not wait for this escapade with his mother to end. Coleman returned home with his mother after soccer practice. He realized that he needed to clean off all of the sweat and dirt that he had accumulated since the end of the last practice. The dirt from his second session plus the dirt he captured during the time he spent with Devin added up into one huge mess. He felt all of the sweat clung on to his clothes like static electricity. Coleman had the hottest water temperature setting that he could withstand. The steam just poured out of the shower like a waterfall. Coleman just stood there disappointed because he would not be able to see his boy Devin until Thursday afternoon. While he was in the shower, he slowly drifted off to his dreamland because the shower gave him a comfort that only a good massage could offer. He could imagine Devin and him loving each other's bodies in the outdoors. The sun shining, the birds chirping, and the light rustle of the trees in the background made the scene the best one to have while making love to Devin. He could imagine Devin and himself kissing and feeling every square inch of each other's bodies. Coleman snapped out of his daydream and did not know how long he had been in the shower. He turned off the water and dried himself off. He tried to look at his body in the mirror, but the steam had fogged up the room as much as London. Coleman did not want to admit it, but inside he knew that he is a very insecure boy. He wanted to see if he was physically good enough for Devin tomorrow. He worked out basically all day at practice and will tomorrow morning at practice. He just wanted the first intimate time with Devin to be perfect for both of them. Coleman went into his bedroom with his towel wrapped around his stomach. As Coleman opened the door, the heat in his room hit him like a punch in the face. Since the sun's rays were beaming down through the windows, the room was like a greenhouse. Coleman liked it that way because he would be comfortable sleeping without any clothes or sheets. Coleman walked up to his window and looked at the early evening sky. He could see the reds and oranges forming on top of the horizon such that only a painter brushed the colors on the sky. He imagined that it would be tomorrow evening; the weather would be just as perfect as it was right now. It will be so much fun to have the entire evening and night to play with Devin outdoors, just like in his fantasies. Coleman unwrapped the towel and allowed it to fall to his feet. Then he jumped onto his bed like a diver completely naked and settled down so that he rested on his back. Coleman decided to drift back to his dreamland as he looked out the window blankly. He slowly closed his eyes like he was going to fall asleep and imagined that he was in this utopia where he did not have to worry about school, work, sports practice, Devin's problems with his mother, and all of the demands that he had to face with every single day. Coleman just imagined that Devin and he spent a life where they had no worries except for loving each other. Coleman's exhausting day was like a drug; it had caused him to slowly drift off for a nap. Coleman woke up from his dreamland when he finally realized that he had actually dozed off. He sat up on his bed and looked for one of his clocks in his room. He found his alarm clock reading 6:43 with those bold, red numbers looking at him sternly. He was relieved because thought it was much later than it really was. The nap had caused him to lose all track of time. Coleman had this sudden urge to go outside in order to get away from all of the frustrations that he was having from the outside world. He put on a pair of his soccer shorts that he found on a growing pile of clothes and went outside. He was watching the sun setting brightly in the western sky behind all of the trees in his backyard. The peacefulness that he had received from the sunset attracted him westward like a magnet. Slowly, he walked like a zombie to his private area that he spent the previous evening with Devin. He laid on the grass relaxing, drifting away from all of his qualms with music and soccer. As Coleman was lying back, thinking about his day, he remembered the moments he talked to Devin about his mother. Devin seemed really sad inside about his mother when the point was brought up. Coleman brainstormed of what could be the problem. He was thinking of a way of how to solve Devin's predicament with his mother. There must be a reason, either by Devin or his mother, or both. He realized that Devin was an only child, like himself. With an only child, a mother is very protective of him because there are no other children remaining. She does not want Devin to be injured or die from drugs, sex, alcohol, and from being with his friends. She wants to protect her baby like a mother bear wants to protect her cub. Coleman then continued to think, "Michelle must have this want of spending time with Devin lately because she realizes that she only has three years left before he goes off to college. After that, she would not have anytime left to love him but she does now. Her only baby is growing up too fast and she wants to cherish all of the moments that she has left." Suddenly, he realized that Devin could misinterpret Michelle's actions. He must be thinking that Michelle's wants to restrict his time with his friends and spend it with her because she is a bitch. He does not look past the surface; he only sees that his mother is punishing him. He does not see the tough love that she is performing on him. Michelle must love him so much, and she wants him to be a child forever. If she spends time with him, she would recapture that love that only a boy could give her. When Devin's older, she would not have that love that she had when he was a child or a young teenager. Coleman then needed a plan to have Devin solve the problems with his mother. He could present the solution the same way that he thought of it. It would be hard to convince him because he would still convince himself that it is not his own misinterpretations that have caused his depression. Even though Devin on the outside is a very happy boy, on the inside however, there were dilemmas that he had to face daily. The void that he had after he broke up with Rachel, his uncertainty in his sexuality, and his mother's love have made him doubt himself. His hatred would be more from his own "hatred" with his mother, not because it was not because of him directly. Coleman then thought that there had to be another way. Maybe it was something else. Maybe he thinks that she would not approve of him being bisexual or gay. There were too many unknowns. Coleman thought diligently of all of the possible symptoms while he had his eyes closed. Even though he just had a short nap, the lack of sleep that he had been getting had finally caught up to him. He became very lethargic and fell asleep on the ground as the sun was setting in the darkening sky. About twenty miles away, Devin was listening to his "Before These Crowded Streets" album while lying down on his stomach on a beach towel on the sandy shore of Lake Sunapee. Ever since right after band camp ended, Devin had been as laconic as John Wayne in his westerns. He said as few words as he could to his own mother because he would not have to hear her bitch away at him. Michelle was with her son and husband, but they were not doing what she hoped to do. They were just lying down on the beach chairs, saying nothing, doing their own thing. They were together as a family, but they might as well been over 1,000 miles away from each other. Michelle thought that there had to be something that would interest both her, her husband, and Devin. She sighed because she was disappointed in her trip. Neil noticed like a hawk, that Michelle was not pleased, "What's wrong honey?" Michelle stared right into the eyes of her husband, "Well, I wished that we did something more than just lie and not say a word to each other." Neil got up and kneeled near the right side of the beach chair that his wife was using. Neil assuaged her like a counselor, "Oh, Michelle, I know you're trying your best. But we're really exhausted. I was thinking of this time at the beach as more of a time to relax." Michelle looks around the beach. She sees all of the families having fun times. To Michelle, it seems like they were on their own little island on the beach, "When I look around us, I see families that are running around having a good time with each other by playing games, building sand castles, playing in the water, playing catch..." Neil had to interrupt her, "We don't have to do those things. Devin and I are happy right now because we're trying to get away from all of our hectic lives. You should be happy because you made us happy." Inside, Michelle felt skeptical, but it did not get read by Neil, "Really?" "Yes Michelle. We're happy right now. You started the idea that we should get out of the house and enjoy the time and we are." "Yeah, I think so." "To show my appreciation, I have a gift for you." Neil kissed Michelle on the cheek. Then they slowly faced each other and looked into each other's eyes. Slowly, they kissed on the lips and shared this intimate moment together. Devin saw the entire scene, and he was disgusted. A fifteen year old teenage boy is always disgusted by seeing his own parents showing their love and affection for one another. His disquietude was obvious to anyone within a ten foot radius of Devin like he had three heads. Michelle and Neil released their kiss after what seemed like hours to them. Neil said comfortingly like a Romeo, "You know Michelle, we should do things more often like this as a family." Michelle responded, "Didn't I tell you that last night?" Neil placed his index finger and thumb on Michelle's nose and gently wiggled it like she was a little puppy, "Yeah, it actually turned out well." Devin's worst nightmare came true. His parents agreed that all three of them should spend more time together. He just felt horrible because the worst outcome of this happened. Then he put his head on and slowly fell asleep on his beach towel to forget about his problems with his mother. Devin felt somebody stroking their hand on his bare back and left shoulder with a loving touch that only Coleman could offer. He slowly woke up, hoping that the person who was rubbing his back was his boy Coleman. He turned his body in order to find out until he realized that it was his own mother who was showing her motherly love to him. He was not at all impressed with his mother by having a look that only a tired puppy would give, "Why are you doing this to me?" Michelle said in a soothing voice, similar to the lake that they were near, "Honey, it's time to leave; it's almost dark now." Devin groaned in a low monotonous tone then mumbled, "Mom, I don't want to get up now." "You can sleep in the car." "Just great," Devin thought, "mom wants me to get up from my restful nap. I just want to lay right here." Without saying any words, Devin slowly got up from his beach towel, dusted all of the sand off, and folded it up without that much care. He slowly picked up all of his clothes and his CD player, placed them in the bag and slowly walked toward the car without his parents. He was so exhausted that his legs felt like they were made out of lead and he spewed the sand around. As Devin approached the car, he opened the car door, threw his towel and bag in the car and literately threw himself in the car. Immediately he shut his eyes to pretend that he had already fallen asleep because e did want to resort to talking to his mother. He wanted to show them that he was not having a good time with them. He thought that maybe his parents should go out alone more often; it would help out their relationship. Michelle and Neil eventually walked up to the Maxima. They popped open the trunk with as much enthusiasm as watching grass grow, placed the bags and beach chairs in it, closed the trunk, and went into the car. They saw that Devin had already drifted away to his dreamland, so they did not attempt to wake him up. Devin was pulling off a Broadway actor because he was still awake, but did not appear to be. During the ride, Neil brought up the question, "Michelle, what do you think is wrong with Devin?" Michelle was paying attention to the road, but she was pondering as well, "Well, maybe it's because of the breakup with Rachel. I mean he really got into that relationship. When they broke up, he probably feels like that he's not good enough for any girl." "Well, he's not exactly homely. He's pretty good looking; I'm not surprised that the girls are chasing him around. I would not be surprised if any of the boys aren't either." Michelle laughed a little bit, "Yeah, I bet they both are. I just hope that he's not playing both sides." Neil's voice suddenly became serious, "Yeah I would not be thrilled if he had a boyfriend." "I know you like a book Neil. You wanted a son who would pass on your name. But I know that he'll find himself another girl." "I don't think it will be a problem for Devin to find himself a lady later in his life to have kids with." "Yeah, I hope I can be a grandmother someday. Not right now, of course." Neil snickered like Coleman, "Yeah, you're 15 year old son being a father is not too good. Neither is the thought of a 49 year old grandmother." "Obviously, I don't want to be one right now, I want to when Devin's in his thirties." "Yeah, well Devin is the last Kelly as of right now. I mean I would be very disappointed if he could not pass on the family name." Devin became alarmed when he heard his parents' conversation. If they ever found out that he is gay or bisexual, they would just flip. Devin did not want his father to be angry because of the possibility that he would be on the other team. Neil always told Devin that was proud of having a really successful son like him for his only child. His dream was him to have a good education, a well-paying job, and a happy family. If Devin ever told Neil that he was gay, Neil's vision would be shattered to many pieces. Devin thought that his father would never forgive him for terminating the Kelly name. For the first time in his life, Devin was actually afraid of his parents disowning him. Devin continued to pretend that he was in his dreamland until his mother "awoke" him when they got home. When Devin got out of the car, he made a beeline for his bedroom. He locked the door, threw all of his possessions that he took to the beach on the floor, picked up the phone, and called Coleman's number. There was the standard dial tone until he heard an older lady voice, "Hello?" "Hey Mrs. Fleming," Devin said, "Is Coleman around?" "Devin, he's not in the house right now. I think he's outside lying down. He always does this, so I'll bring the phone to him." "Hey, he's pretty lazy. He doesn't go inside to relax." Mrs. Fleming laughed, "Yeah, you know Coleman then. He does everything as little as he can to pass by." Mrs. Fleming opened the back door and looked around like a watchdog. He could not see Coleman until she walked up further in the backyard. She saw her son lying down on the ground in the middle of the woods. She walked up to him and stroked his hair until he slowly came back to reality. "Coleman, honey, wake up. Devin's on the line." Coleman slowly got up and took the phone. He waited to talk into the phone until Mrs. Fleming was far enough away. He wanted the conversation to be a secret like Fort Knox. Coleman asked, "Yello?" "Coleman!" Devin yelled out esthetically like an 11 year old girl at an Aaron Carter concert, "It's your sexy boyfriend!" "Hey sexy, what up?" Coleman could hear Devin sigh and could tell the mood he was in like Sherlock Holmes, "Well I had an awful time with my parents. We did absolutely nothing on the beach and my mother was complaining that we didn't do anything `together as a family'." "That sucks. Yeah, well soccer was just exhausting. It's only been one day, and I hate it. I have practice tomorrow morning again," Coleman was obviously frustrated and Devin could tell by the tone of his voice, "But I will have the rest of the entire day free and Friday morning as well." "That means we can see each other Thursday afternoon and Friday morning!" "Exactly. I can't wait for tomorrow." Devin's excitement woke up from the dead, "Yeah, I know. We'll have the entire night to do what we want to do." Coleman sniggered intensely, "Yeah we will," Coleman winked and slyly said, "we'll discover more about each other, if you know what I mean." Devin laughed his ass off and almost fell off the bed like a mental patient, "This time, I'll let you go down on me when you want to." "Deal. As long as you do what I want to do as well. You can't control the tables the entire night." "Boy, I'll tell you what to do. I own you, remember? If I want to be pleasured, I get my demands met." "In your dreams. You won't get into my pants without me taking off my chastity belt." Devin became sarcastic, "Coleman, of all people, you're probably the one who has the biggest chastity belt." "Yeah, right. Megan's been down there all the time because she wanted to get to my hot pants everyday." "You're making that up, you big liar!" "Of course I am. I wouldn't let her in my pants everyday. Most of the days maybe, but not everyday." Devin and Coleman continued to ridicule and joke each other immensely about the usual boy stuff. But they were giving each other a hard time like it was their job. Coleman's tone began to get as serious as a news reporter, "So what about tomorrow?" "Well make sure that you bring all of your stuff for the two days and one night that you will be spending away from home. My mom would pick us up after practice tomorrow." "I should bring a ton of porno, cards, booze, drugs, women, and the cutest boys in the school." "Yeah, we should just get everyone liquored up and have one big orgy in the tent." "We could just drink it up and have sex all night." "Yeah, but how long would that last?" Coleman wanted to act like a little devil, "With you, only about a minute. Then we would just sleep." "Fuck you." "You would like that too much." "Yeah, I would, especially from you my little one." "Hey, Dev," Coleman stated, "I have to go now, but I'll see you tomorrow." "Yep, ok. Talk to you later." "Bye. Have sweet dreams about me my boy." Devin laughed, but before he could say goodnight, he could hear the dead sound of the dial tone again. He knew that the next time that he talked to Coleman would begin the best day of his love life. To be continued... If you are reading this, congratulations, you have made it through the least action filled, but definitely the most important of the story so far. I hope that the lack of sex does not deter you. I have been disappointed by the lack of responses. 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