Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2000 20:19:00 -0400 From: fsw99 Subject: Chapter 8 of One Big Happy Family Legal Notice: The following story contains descriptions of graphic sexual acts. The story is a work of fiction and has no basis in reality. Don't read this story if: **You're not 18 or over, **If it is illegal to read this type of material where you live, **Or if you don't want to read about gay/bi people in love or having sex. The author retains copyright to this story. Placing this story on a website or reproducing this story for distribution without the author's permission is a violation of that copyright. Legal action will be taken against violators. If you have enjoyed reading this story, you will find other stories by me in Young Friends ("Matt and Mike" 3/24/00 and "New Neighbor" 12/17/99), Incest ("My New Life" 12/18/99) and Adult Youth ("Sam Finds a New Father" 12/16/99 and "Billy and Jim" 12/13/99). E-mail responses to the stories, story suggestions or other 'constructive' comments or advice may be sent to: fsw99@mindspring.com. Chapter Eight "No, guys, I am just not ready to go back to my Grandmother's right now. I have only been here for five days, and I am already going stir crazy in there. Just let me out across the street from the park entrance, and I will just walk around in the park for a while," Keith said. "We can't do that, Keith. You know it isn't safe to walk around in there after dark," Brad said. "Look, it is nowhere near dark. The sun has just gone down, but it is over an hour before it gets dark. I just want to walk around for a while. I will be fine. I appreciate you guys trying to look out for me, but I will be careful. I am just going to walk through the park to the entrance across the street from my Grandmother's house, and then I will go inside. Are you sure none of you can go out tonight?" Keith asked. "Steve and I promised our parents we would stay at home tonight and babysit our brother and sister. We told them we would weeks ago, so they could go to this big party. There is no way we can get out of it. If we had known you were flying in, we could have tried to get a babysitter, but it is too late now," Ricky said. "Yeah, and after I got home past my curfew last night, the rents threw a fit, so I know they won't let me get out tonight. Sorry, Keith," Brad said. "I know, I should have called you when Dad agreed to let me come last week. I was so busy with my exams, I couldn't plan that far ahead. OK, no big deal. Maybe we all can do something tomorrow night," Keith answered. Ricky, Steve, and Brad were boys Keith had met three years ago, and they had fast become great friends. All three boys were gay, and had all come out to their parents at about the same time. They had spent a lot of time with Keith and his two cousins discussing their feelings and experiences. They six of them had clicked almost from the start. Each of the three of them had tried to talk Keith out of walking around in Hyde Park so late in the evening by himself, but they all knew that when Keith makes his mind up about something, there is no changing it. Reluctantly, Ricky pulled the Mercedes over to the curb, and Keith reached over and gave him a big hug and kiss on the cheek, then quickly got out of the car. Brad and Steve got out of the back seat and the same show of affection was given to them as well. Brad got into the front seat with Ricky, and the boys drove off after giving a final wave to Keith as he crossed the street, his Hermes bag that he constantly had with him hanging across his shoulder. Really, there was nothing wrong with Keith wanting some time alone in the park. There certainly was nothing wrong for showing affection publicly for your friends. Everything would have been fine, except for one small problem. Three out of work tough guys age 18, 19, and 20 were hanging around a corner with no place to go and had seen the whole exchange. They had hated gays all their lives, and prided themselves on beating up more than a few of them. They had spent the rest of their money on pints in the pub down the street not fifteen minutes earlier, and now they watched the expensively dressed Keith cross the street, his jewelry flashing in the sunlight. No a word was spoken between them, they had done this far too many times to need to talk about it. They just nodded at Keith, and all three followed him into the park. **************************** Phill and the other three boys had arrived the day before, and had met up at Sam's cousin's house. They had a wild night, and came in completely hammered. They had all five slept late into the next day, and had taken some extra time that afternoon to nurse their hangovers before deciding to venture out again in the late afternoon. Sam's cousin was named Dave. He had lived in London all his life, but had only been in this part of town the last two years. It hadn't taken him long to know all of the shortcuts to get from one point to the other, though, and the closest tube stop was not far away if you cut through the grassy areas of the park. Of course, you aren't supposed to walk on the grassy areas of the park. You are supposed to stay on the paved path like nice British lads, now aren't you? But, these boys were all 15, 16, or 17, and a shortcut seemed like a lots better idea than walking a much farther distance. Especially, since none of them felt particulary great. Their heads still felt a little too big for the rest of their bodies after all the drinks they had consumed the night before. "Erm, do you think it is a good idea to be cutting across here, Dave?" Phill asked politely. "Sure, mate, it's cool. I do it all the time. Just keep an eye out for the coppers, all right? This will save us at least ten minutes walking time," he answered, as they pushed through some larger bushes that were blocking their path. "Hello, what do we have here?" **************************** Keith really didn't have anywhere in particular he wanted to go in Hyde Park, he just wasn't ready to go back to his Grandmother's, so he mostly wandered around. He stopped at the lake and watched the swans and ducks for a few minutes, but became bored with that and headed back towards the general vicinity of his Grandmother's. Walking slowly and stopping to look at anything that caught his attention made Keith an easy target to watch and follow. As he walked under a huge oak tree into the shade, it was very easy for the two biggest boys to grab him and force him back into the high bushes on the other side. One kept his hand over Keith's mouth to keep him from calling out for help. Keith was surprised, to say the least. He had been trained in self defense at an early age to try and help in case he ever had a kidnaping attempt taken against him, and in this case, his prior training probably hurt him more than it helped him. As he was dragged into the center of a clearing, he bit down on the hand of the person who had his hand over his mouth, and kicked out at the third boy, who was coming up in front of him, kicking him between his legs. It stopped him for a moment, but was only a glancing blow, and then all three of them were on him. They undoubtably would have beaten him, anyway, but now all three were mad, and they made him pay for having the ordassity to actually try and fight back against them to save himself. They beat him almost into unconsciousness, shouting such witty sayings as "Fucking Queer!" and "Cock Sucker!", before starting to look through his Hermes bag. They frisked him, but Keith never kept anything like a wallet or keys on his person, everything he had with him was in the bag. They had gotten his wallet and keys, and almost tore off the gold chain he wore around his neck. They ripped off the two rings he was wearing, jostling him enough that he recovered slightly. Keith looked up and saw them with all his possessions in their hands. All he could think of to say was "Not my keys, please don't take my keys." The keys really weren't very important. To this day, Keith still doesn't know why he said that. The key ring had the keys to his house in Beverly Hills, the keys to his Grandmother's house, and several other miscellaneous keys, but replacing them would not take near as much money as replacing all of the jewelry they had stolen. He certainly wasn't in any condition to need the keys to his Grandmother's house to let him in. It did make them mad again, however. This little rich queer had the gall to ask them not to take something they now rightfully owned, after kicking his little queer ass? Didn't he understand the rules of the streets? You find a queer, you roll him, and anything he has is automatically yours. The police really didn't care, they never made more than a minimum effort to find out who did it. The three of them had been doing gay bashing for three years, and had never come close to getting caught. Who was he to even challenge them? He had better be more concerned with what they were going to do to him than what they were going to do with what they took from him. So, they needed to teach the little queer another lesson, and they were very good at that. They started kicking him, and stomping on him, until they were interrupted by five boys walking into the clearing. "So, what do we have here? Three guys beating up on one smaller guy? That doesn't seem fair, does it to you, mates?" Dave said. Living near here, he was used to all the reported mugings that regularly occur at night in Hyde Park. "Get out of here and mind your own business, or you will get what he is getting," the larger of the three muggers said menacingly. "Oh, I don't think so," Sam said, taking out his flick knife and clicking it open. All four of the small town boys always brought flick knives with them when they went to London for protection. Even though they always stayed close together, you never knew when you would need a weapon in an emergency. All five boys took out their knives and started circling the three muggers. The muggers weren't very bright, but they knew their chances against five boys with knives weren't very good, even if they were all three bigger than the biggest of the five. They had already taken everything of value from Keith, so they made their decision quickly. They turned tail and ran for it. Four of the boys ran after them, but Phill immediately went over to Keith and started trying to see what he could do for him. He got out his mobile phone and punched in 999, knowing Keith needed to go to the hospital. After giving them their location, he lifted Keith's head up on his lap and tried to comfort him as much as he could. Keith looked up at him frantically, like Phill was going to continue his beating. "Hey, it is OK now. We chased all the bad guys away. You are going to be just fine now, you just wait and see. My name is Phill, and I will stay with you until the ambulance arrives, OK?" Phill asked softly, holding his hand. "Thank..............thank you, Phill. You and your friends saved my life. I will repay your kindness someday, I swear I will," Keith said, squeezing Phill's hand, as he drifted back into unconsciousness. It took nearly fifteen minutes before the ambulance arrived. Keith would come awake for a while and tried his best to smile up at Phill, sometimes saying Phill's name, but most times not saying anything. Phill kept up a constant conversation, trying to keep Keith from drifting off again. He knew he was hurt badly, and didn't know of anything better he could for him than to keep him calm and as comfortable as possible until help arrived. The other four boys returned after a short period of time, and kept Phill company until the ambulance operators finally got there. They had not been able to catch the three muggers, and really, none of them knew if they could have stabbed or cut them anyway. They were peace loving boys, not hoods like the others, and carried the knives for protection only. But, they did see the car and get the tag number that the three muggers escaped in. Comments can be sent to fsw99@mindspring.com