Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2018 12:53:08 +0100 From: Reickard Masters Subject: Caleb 7 This work is copyright protected © 2018. You may not copy or reproduce it in anyway whatsoever without the express permission of the owner. Please take the time to make a donation to Nifty as a thank you for hosting our stories on their site for your pleasure. Caleb Chapter 7 The group stopped and turned around to face the owner of the voice. "So you think you're really clever in getting all those guys to pants me and then to stop them so that I think you're trying to be kind. I saw through that right from the beginning. But you lost on another account too. You go home and play with your cocks by yourself or even with each other. I've got a much better offer, Annabelle, yes the very attractive Annabelle, wants to see if my smooth groin is compatible with her smooth groin. So you think you fucked up my life; but you just got me a fuck instead. Put that in your arses and whistle." Simon said and then turned away, pulling a one fingered salute at them. Annabelle Short was in the same year at school as Simon and Jerry. Even though she was very attractive, she didn't appear to have boyfriends or even friends who were male. Instead it seemed that she had a select group of friends who were all female. As Simon walked away, Jerry called out, "We didn't arrange any of the pantsing or the parading in the change room. That was done without our help. Enjoy your time with Annabelle." Simon responded with two fingers and a sneer on his face. "Well he might come round to things in a while but it doesn't look like it at the moment." Jerry observed. "I thought he was a friend. But friends don't act that way towards each other." Mark said. "How did you guys become friends? I can understand you, Ronnie and Simon because you're all in the same year. But what about Mark?" Caleb asked. "That was an accident." Jerry said. Mark chuckled before Jerry continued, "I was walking to school one winter when I slipped on some ice in front of Mark's house, just as he was leaving to walk to school. I actually came down very hard and landed most of myself in a puddle where the ice had been gritted a bit. My back pack was an old one and the force of the fall caused it to split open and spill my books out onto the pavement. Mark shouted for his parents and then ran to try and help me. Most other guys would have laughed but he was worried that I hurt myself. And I had. I had sprained my wrist and my trousers had holes at the knees with blood oozing out where the skin had been scraped off my knees. I was covered in muddy water and my books were all soaking up what moisture they were lying in. Mark's parents took me inside and they phoned my parents who came to collect me. A couple of days later, I came round to thank them all and Mark was at home by himself, but said his folks would be home soon and he invited me in to wait. We talked and found that we liked each other's company. Then my parents invited Mark's family round for a meal to say thank you and we talked some more and after that started to walk to school together." "And we've been friends ever since. And that's how we know we can be friends with you even though you are younger. But he didn't tell you what attracted me to him more. Jerry's knees were bleeding rather badly and we needed to clean them up, but to do that Jerry needed to take his trousers off. Me and dad took him to the bathroom and when he was sitting on the toilet, with the lid down, just in his boxers, I was kneeling in front of him to wash his knees and got a view up his boxers. Jerry saw that I was interested and smiled at me. He could have called me names or been mean to me after that; instead we became friends with a similar interest." Mark added. "Speaking of which, do you need a computer to do your prep with today?" Jerry asked. "Yeah, I've got do some research for geoggo and have it ready for tomorrow." Caleb replied. "If Sheila's okay with it, you can come round mine and use my laptop and while you're doing your prep, I'll keep Sheila company. If she wants a laptop to use as well I'll make Carol give up hers for a while. Has she apologised to you yet?" "Thanks that would be great. I'm sure Sheila will agree. Doubt she'll want to use a laptop though. Her hands don't work that good either." Caleb said. "But I don't think mum would be happy with me using the phone for a call to tell you we're coming so how do I let you know?" "Give me your number and I'll phone you a bit after I get home." Jerry suggested. Caleb liked that and reeled off the number. "Hold on, I can hardly listen that quick let alone memorise it. I'll put it in my phone as soon as I get it ready." Jerry added it to his phone as they continued their walk home. They chatted very comfortably with each other, despite the differences in their ages; and that Caleb had only met them a few days earlier. "And I'm guessing that there still has been no apology?" "No. She has ignored me more than usual today, but hasn't made any snide remarks. When Jerry got home he just had enough time to talk to his mother before she left to go to her W.I. meeting. Once she had left Jerry walked into Carol's room, without knocking, and ordered her to strip. Carol tried to argue but was soon brought up short by Jerry. While she was stripping Jerry asked her why she had not apologised to Caleb or Sheila. "Why should I. They're the ones who got me into trouble with you." She spat out. "No! It was your rude behaviour that got me angry with you and that's why I entered your room and then discovered your big secret." Now, until mum gets home you will either be naked or you can wear this gymslip with nothing underneath." Jerry said and handed her one of her gymslips. He had chosen this one because it was one of the shorter ones she had and also it had spaghetti straps over the shoulders, yet it was rather baggy on her. Jerry left her as she was slipping the one piece of clothing he was allowing her, on. Sheila was very happy to go to Jerry's home rather than the library and they set off to Jerry's house minutes after his phone call to them when he let them know that his mother had approved of it too. Jerry must have been keeping a look out because he had the door open and had stepped out to help get the wheelchair into the house before they had a chance to ring the bell. He helped to get Sheila into the lounge and offered them something to drink. Once he had brought through their glasses of juice he asked Caleb if he wanted to work on his homework in Jerry's room or wanted to stay in the lounge and work there while he and Sheila talked. Caleb opted to stay in the lounge and see how he got on that way; but asked if he found it too difficult to concentrate that he could use another room. Jerry was very happy with that and fetched his laptop from his room. He plugged in the charger explaining that his battery was not too good at keeping a charge for long and so he generally kept it connected to the mains. Caleb started to get the books that he needed out of his bag while the computer booted up. As he was doing this Carol looked into the lounge to see who was the source of the talking she had heard from her room, as she hadn't heard the doorbell. "Oh, it's you again." She commented and started to walk away. "Carol, haven't you learned your lesson yet?" Jerry stopped her in the doorway. "You're already in a position because of your rudeness, and you're just being rude some more. Now isn't there something you want to say to Caleb and Sheila?" "No, I don't think so. They're the ones who should be saying sorry." Carol revealed with that reply that she was perfectly aware of what Jerry was expecting of her. "Listen, I'll not have you embarrass me more in front of my friends, little girl." Jerry's tone emphasised the nick name he had so recently given her. "Now come into the lounge and stand in front of our guests and tell them how wrong you have been." "No ways! I'm not doing that." Carol was adamant. "Caleb, can I have my laptop for a moment, there's something I need to show you two." Jerry asked while looking at his sister. Carol's pale skin paled even further. "No! you can't do that, you promised." "And that's exactly what I'm doing. I'm keeping my side of the promise. You've broken your side, so now I have no choice. You see, I mean what I say." Jerry replied as he pulled the laptop onto his knees. "Sorry, I'll be a few moments with this, because I've also got to send a group email out." "No, Jerry, please, you can't send it out to everyone." Carol came into the room and tried to take the laptop away. "But that was our agreement. You do what I tell you and I don't send out the pictures. You disobey me and I send them out. I told you that you had to apologise to Caleb at school this morning, and also apologise for what you called Sheila, but you didn't. I've now given you a chance to make amends for that and you've refused to; choosing to compound the matter by being rude to them yet again. You've left me no choice." Jerry argued back while keeping her away from his laptop. "No, please Jerry, you just can't. I'll do anything. I'll obey you now, master." Carol pleaded; desperate enough to use the `master' in front of Caleb and Sheila. "Right, I'll not send the pictures out by email or my phone if you make things right now. Stand here with your arms at your sides." Jerry ordered. Jerry then passed the laptop back to Caleb and stood up behind his sister. He put his hands on her shoulders, slipping a finger under the straps of her gymslip. "To take the place of my sending the pictures out, this time, you're going to show Caleb and Sheila the real you." With that he slipped the straps off of Carol's shoulders and using his hands to keep Carol's arms at her sides, despite her struggling, he slid them down her arms taking the dress down at the same time. Once the straps passed her hands it fell into a crumple at her feet and with Jerry still holding her arms she had no way of covering up. Both Sheila and Caleb got a full frontal view. "Now believe that I will send those pictures out if you continue to be a mean and rude person. Say sorry to Sheila for the rude thing you called her yesterday, and say sorry to Caleb for what you called him and all the times you've been rude to him at school." Jerry demanded while still holding her arms at her sides. Carol was in shock and highly embarrassed. Both Caleb and Sheila could neither stare nor make a comment. After a short time of silence Carol lifted her head which she had hung down in shame and looked the two guests. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have called you those things." Jerry let go of her arms and said, "You can go and get dressed now, but remember that this is not the end of the deal." Carol bent down and pulled her dress back up her legs and then as a sob escaped her body she ran from the room. There were a few moments of awkward silence before Jerry spoke. "Shit, I shouldn't have done that. I'm so sorry because now I've put you two in a position too. I just wish that she would see how rude and mean she can be." Jerry was really feeling bad for what he had done on the spur of the moment. "Let me have a talk with her and maybe if I explain a few things to her, she will see what she's blind to at the moment. You and Caleb can stay in your room until I send her to fetch you back." Sheila suggested. "She's so bloody stubborn, I'm not sure I can get her to come and talk to you." Jerry said. "We can try though, can't we?" Sheila insisted. "Okay, I'll give it a try. Come on Caleb let's get you moved so that you can get on with your homework." Jerry said and went to unplug the laptop from the mains. He showed Caleb where his room was and got him settled at his desk, then went to talk to his sister. It took Jerry about ten minutes talking to his sister through her bedroom door for which he got mostly `fuck off's' in response. His final words which did the trick was to tell her that Sheila had something to tell her that he believed she would like. Jerry had already apologised to her in that ten minutes, but had not promised to remove the threat he held over her. When she finally came out of the room she had jeans and a t shirt on, but no padded bra underneath it. He took her into the lounge and told them both that he would be up in his room with Caleb and then he left. Sheila could see that Carol had been crying but she chose to ignore that as she felt it would embarrass Carol even further. Sheila asked Carol to sit close to her so that they could talk with low voices to reduce the risk of being overheard. Then she started, "The reason Jerry has got so upset by what you said to us is that he knows something you don't. Firstly, Caleb, most definitely, is not a mummies boy. No! He's a sister's boy. You see Caleb is not my boyfriend, he's my brother. And he's a very special brother to me. The reason he has next to no friends and rushes home from school is me. There's only us two and our mum at home and because I need full time care, he rushes home so that mum can go out to work. And while mum is working to earn money for us to live on, Caleb looks after me. He doesn't have many friends because he doesn't have time to have friends. That's why it means so much to me that he has made friends with Jerry. Now, knowing that, can you see why what you said would make Jerry so cross with you? Cross enough to take those pictures and threaten to send them to I don't know who? Jerry cares about you and he immediately felt bad about showing you to Caleb and me. That tells me how much he cares about you." "He, he looks after you?" Carol asked and Sheila nodded her head, "But he's so young and smaller than you?" "I think you'd be surprised as to how strong he is, and how mature he is. And I'll tell you something else; I don't think he'll tell anyone about what we saw today, either." Sheila said. "You don't think he will?" Carol asked. "I'm nearly one hundred percent sure. He's not like that. He's a kind and caring guy. I don't think he'd want to hurt you by telling others." Sheila confirmed. "But I've been horrible to him a lot. Surely he will want to get back at me?" Carol admitted. "He might wish that he could, but his good nature will not allow it. Ask Jerry if you don't think you can believe me." Sheila told her. "Where's your dad that your mother has to work?" Carol asked rather bluntly. Tact was certainly not her strong point. "He was killed in the same accident that left me like this." Sheila said. "Oh, I'm sorry. Fuck! I've really messed up, haven't I?" Carol said as a few pennies began to drop. "No. You've made a few mistakes but you can put them right. I've heard a bit about how you are at school, from asking Caleb about you yesterday. You can change that, and maybe you can get some of your friends to change too, just by being different yourself. You know I can't go to school now because I can't do anything for myself, so I have a lot of time to think and to watch TV and learn things from that. You don't have to become super sweet or anything, but just start thinking about what words you choose to use when talking to someone and try to learn something real about them. Think about how they might feel from the things you have said and the way you've said them. And cut the gossip. You need to make sure that what you're saying is the truth and not something someone else has dreamt up or changed to make the story more exciting. Caleb could be a good friend for you if you'd let him. And I'm sure there are others in your year at school who could be good friends. Just remember that it's going to take time for them to believe there's a new you out there." Sheila tried to re-assure Carol. "How do I do that?" Carol was at least interested in trying out what Sheila was advising her. "Well, slow down a bit in your responses to people. Take a few seconds to think about how your response could be taken and how that might affect the person you're talking to. Try and think how you would feel if you were being spoken to that way. Also when one of your friends begins to tell you something about someone else, try and check out where that information came from and if it's true before passing that on to others. Take Caleb, I'm guessing that several of your year are calling him a mummies boy, because you think he's too scared to be away from his mother for longer than he absolutely has to. Yet if you'd found out the truth about him, instead of being mean to him, you might have felt sorry for him and tried to help him. Now I can't give you examples from others in your school because Caleb hasn't told me anything like that. That's why I'm sure he's not going to tell others about what he's learnt about you today. Caleb and I are very close and he tells me just about everything, but he won't spread gossip." Sheila told Carol. Sheila and Carol talked for some time. During that time Carol really came to realise how nasty she could be and also how she didn't need to be that nasty. At the same time, up in Jerry's room, Jerry lay on his bed reading one of the set books for his English Literature class while Caleb completed all his homework and with Jerry's permission printed out what he needed to. Then they also began to chat "What are you going to do with what you learned about my sister today?" Jerry asked. "I doubt I'll do anything with it. If I go spreading rumours about it at school then I'm no better than she is. No, I think she suffered enough today. I don't need to do anything more; especially as she knows that I know what lies beneath her school uniform." Caleb said. "Thank you. You know, I thought I could send those pictures I've got of her out, but after what I did earlier, I don't think I could ever do that. But I'm still going to keep it as a threat to try and get her to be a better person." Jerry said. "If I know Sheils you'll not have to threaten her for long. Sheila's got a very persuasive way about her. They've been down there talking for some time so I'm guessing she's making headway with Carol too." Caleb said. "I hope so. I don't like the reputation she and her group of friends are getting and they're only in year eight." Jerry said. "Yeah, it's not the best, is it?" Caleb agreed. "So, a few days on, now, what do you think about some more naked play sometime?" Jerry asked. "Yeah, I'd like to try some more. When?" Caleb said. "You let us know when you can be free to visit to the old factory and we'll do what we can to set it up." Jerry said. "Okay, but if Simon is going to be there, I don't want to be hurt again. I don't mind being tied up, but not bullied." Caleb said. "I don't think Simon is going to be a part of our group anymore. He wasn't willing to take what he was giving out. When he's had time to think about it, he might realise that but I think it'll take someone pointing that out to him when he's a bit more receptive than he is now." Jerry said. "It's been quite a while; maybe we should go and see if Carol needs rescuing." Caleb suggested. As the two boys were going down the stairs Jerry called out, "I think you forgot to send Carol to call us so we're coming down now." "No, I didn't forget, we just got talking about other things. It's okay; you can come and join us." Sheila called back and they could hear both Sheila and Carol laughing. Jerry turned around to Caleb with a big grin on his face, "Your sister is awesome!" he said and then he kissed Caleb on the lips. "And so are you." Before Caleb could respond Jerry leapt the last few steps and walked into the lounge. As Caleb walked in, Carol stood up and faced him. Blushing heavily she said, "I'm really sorry for the things I said about you and Sheila. I'm going to try and be better now." "And I'll try to help you when I can, if you'll let me." Caleb said and stepped up to Carol. He put his arms out and pulled her into a hug. "And you're forgiven too." He added with a big grin on his face as he released her from the hug. Carol, looked at Caleb with surprise on her face as what he had just told her sunk in. Then her eyes began to glisten with tears and she turned her head away. Caleb had seen it and quickly pulled a tissue out of his pocket and passed it to her over her shoulder. Jerry just turned around and said, "You two guys are super-awesome." He moved over and bent down enough to give Sheila a kiss on her cheek. "And us, super awesome ones, need to be heading home if you've finished your prep, Caleb." Sheila said. "Yeah, I've not only finished my geoggo, I've finished all of it. Thanks for letting me use your laptop, Jerry, it's much faster than those old PC's at the library." Caleb said. "No, happy to; everyday if you want. I'll pick you up on the way to school tomorrow." Jerry said. "You can also use my laptop if Jerry is busy with his." Carol quickly added. "Thank you, that could be a big help." Caleb replied smiling happily at Carol. Caleb and Sheila chatted happily together as he pushed her home, knowing that she had asked to leave because she had a need that was easier taken care of at home rather than in someone else's home.