Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 21:37:08 -0500 From: Rhaven Subject: Averys World Chapter Nine This story contains strong language and sexual content between boy/boy and boy/man. Avery's World By RHAVEN2002 Chapter Nine Rico was off the boulder and racing towards Brandon King as fast as the water would allow. "I'm going to kill you!" Screamed Rico as he dragged his restrained legs forward. "Yeah, right." Brandon laughed. "Sure you are, fuckin' faggot!" Avery moved off the boulder and watched Brandon disappear into the woods with his clothes and all hope to save Eric. "Come back here you bastard!" Yelled Rico as he finally made it to the beach. By the time Avery was back on dry land, Rico had also disappeared into the woods. He knew that there was no way he'd be able to catch up with either of them. And truthfully, the thought of encountering Brandon alone, in the woods, wasn't something he wanted to do again. He felt ashamed; he was nothing but a coward. Avery wasn't sure how long he waited for Rico to return, but when he finally did, Avery almost cried, Rico was safe and unhurt. "He got away." Rico said as he approached Avery. "He got away; I am so sorry Avery... so sorry." "Great!" Avery barked, suddenly feeling angry over the situation. "The only person in the world that could save Eric has disappeared again and this time with our clothes!" Rico stepped back. He had been reaching out towards Avery ready to embrace him, but quickly withdraw his hands. "I'm sorry I really tried to get him." Rico tried to explain. "Yeah, right. We were too busy jack each other off." Avery kicked at a pebble and missed, he kicked again but only managed to bury his foot into the dirt. "What are we going to do now?" Tears raced down Avery's face, he almost felt feverish from the uncontrolled anger. He sat down on a large rock, defeated and broken. Rico didn't say anything, he stood there and watched Avery cry. "Bullshit!" Rico shouted. "This is all bullshit!" Avery looked up at him confused. "Sure we can sit here feeling sorry for ourselves, hell we could even jack each other off. But you know what, none of that going to help Eric." "What do you think I've been saying?" Avery quickly stood. "I think you've been feeling sorry for yourself." Avery almost turned completely red, he was so angry. He wasn't sure if it was hate for Rico, Brandon, or himself all he knew was that he was pissed. "Let's go home." Avery said heading toward the bike. "Okay." Was all Rico could say, throwing up his hands in surrender and looking down at his naked body. "I'm sure two naked boys will have a ball traveling through town. Hey why don't we call all our friends to join us?" Rico said sarcastically. Now riding a bike can be tricky on a decaying pothole infested road, but riding a bike on this same road and being naked was almost impossible. The boys had to stop several times to rub their jarred testicles or sore butt. At the edge of town Rico stopped. "Now what?" He asked the still brooding Avery. "What do you mean?" Avery said flatly. "We are naked, Avery. I think we may draw a little attention riding through town like this." "I don't care, whatever." Rico jumped off the bike so quickly that Avery almost stumbled to the ground. "That's it, screw this Avery. I'm sorry I didn't catch Brandon, I tried that's all I can do." Rico paced around the bike with Avery blankly staring at him. "I don't know what else to do for you. I... just don't know what else you want from me." Avery opened him mouth to speak, but nothing came out. Rico calmly got back and rode off without Avery. It took Avery over an hour to get back to his house, there had been many narrow escapes, and several times, he had to jump into the bushes to avoid from being seen. He wondered how Rico had managed, but thinking of Rico only made him want to cry, so he tried to think of something else. Once inside his house, he dug out his old overalls and slipped them on. There really wasn't any reason to put on clothes, he wasn't going anywhere, he wasn't going to have any visitors, but he just felt uncomfortable being naked. It occurred to him that for the first time in his life, being naked wasn't any fun. Night rolled into Haven, as Avery sat in his favorite chair staring out at the town he so hated. This was going to be his last night on Earth, for tomorrow his father was coming for him during the lunar eclipse. For something he had dreamed of for so long, Avery was dreading it. There was too much that needed to done before he left. They were friends now; at least he hoped they were still friends. He didn't want to leave like this. Rico had been right; he had been feeling sorry for himself. Rico had done so much for him and how did he repay him? By remaining silent. Avery started to cry. Avery was staring blankly down First Street, not really looking, but in deep thought of tomorrow's event, when movement outside drew him back to reality. Someone was moving towards the front door. If he had had a porch light, he would have switched it on, the way the person was dragging himself forward, didn't look human. Avery jumped from his chair; a weak knock came from the door. He inhaled deeply and took a cautious step to the door. Another knock, this time a little louder. "Who... who is it?" "It's me." That didn't help, Avery thought. "Who's 'me'?" "Rico, damn it! Open the door." Avery exhaled with relief and opened the door. A bloodied Rico stumbled into the house. "I found Brandon." He said as he collapsed to the floor. After helping Rico to the couch, Avery quickly checked his friend over to see the severity of his wounds. There was a long gash on his right arm and leg, though it didn't look deep. Rico had several scratches to his neck and left cheek and his knuckles were red and swollen. "What happened?" Avery asked once he was sure that Rico's injuries weren't life threatening. "Stupid, I was stupid." Avery grabbed a towel from the kitchen and moistened it. He carefully dabbed at the cuts on Rico's arm and leg. "What happened?" Avery asked again. "It occurred to me, that Brandon had found us, not us finding him. Brandon is deathly afraid of water. He can't swim." "I know." Avery said, not seeing where Rico was going with this. "Why would he be hiding at the lake then? Ouch!" "Sorry." Avery apologized as he tried to be careful cleaning the cuts on Rico's leg. "The twins had set us up. Brandon was hunting us, not us hunting him. No telling how long he had been following us." "But where did you find him?" Avery assumed that King King had caused Rico's injuries. "Where I should have looked in the first place." Rico shook his head. "In the twin's tree house." "Rico... I'm sorry." Avery managed to say. "I..." "It's okay Avery. It's been a hard day." Rico smiled. "Ouch!" "Sorry." Avery apologized again. "Stupid bastard pushed me out of the tree." Rico explained. "You fell out of the tree house?" "Yeah, I was beating the crap out of Brandon when he kicked me and I lost my balance." Rico whistled like a bomb falling from the ground then ending by yelling; "Boom!" He flared his fingers to illustrate the explosion. "I think I hit every branch coming down." He tried to laugh, but Avery could tell his cheek was too sore to form a smile. "Aren't we the pair?" Avery whispered. "Where's Brandon now?" "Don't know." Rico said slowly. "He ran away again. But..." He quickly added. "I'm going to tell my father. The twins don't stand a chance against my dad." Rico sat up and grimaced as he moved his leg off the couch. "I'd better get home." Rico said standing up carefully. "My mom's going to freak." He added looking at the clock on the wall. "Can you make it; you want me to come with you?" "Nah, I'll be okay." Rico stepped up to Avery and took his face in his hands. He kissed him hard, tasting his lips, his love. "I'll see you tomorrow?" He finally said breaking the tender kiss. "Yes, I'll see you tomorrow." Avery whispered. Rico limped towards the door, but suddenly stopped. "What if... "He stopped and rubbed something out of his eyes. "What?" Avery asked rushing to his friend to see what was wrong. "What if... you didn't leave tomorrow night? Couldn't you just stay here?" Rico wiped his eyes again. "Avery... I don't want you to leave." Avery looked down at the floor; he wasn't sure what to say. When had this all become some confusing? How many times had he dreamed of traveling through space with his father, leaving Earth behind forever? Now, it was all screwed up. "I don't know what will happen tomorrow." It was all Avery could say. Rico nodded sadly and left the house. Avery watched as his friend limped off into the night. He wasn't sure what was going to happen now. Once Officer Martinez talked to the twins, then surely, Eric would be in the clear. It was almost two in the morning before Avery could fall asleep, his mind refused to be quiet. Even in sleep, his dreams were jumbled, with thought of Eric and Rico and then of traveling through the galaxies. He wanted both lives, one here with Eric, Rico, and one with his father. However, he knew that reality could not happen. He had to choose one or the other. His father and his destiny or remain here on Earth with his friends. When Avery finally woke up, the sun had already high in the sky. It had been a long time since he had slept this late. He quickly got dressed and stumbled his way into the kitchen. He had expected to see his mother, but a quick search revealed that he was home alone. The thought of being alone made him sad, why wasn't she here to comfort him? Avery waited most of the day by the window. Jumping every time a car appeared or a kid on a bike rode by. But none were Eric or Rico, had they already forgotten him? Did they even care that this was going to be his last day on Earth? Avery couldn't believe that, so he waited several more hours before finally surrendering to the idea that they were not coming. Avery left the house; it was the feeling of a conquered nation being banished from the land they would have died to protect. The walk up First Street was frightening; it was almost as if he didn't belong there. The trees seemed threatening, the fields forbidden; even the white picket fence appeared as barbwire. Avery knew this was all a mirage, his mind trying to play tricks on him, trying to confuse him. On the other hand, maybe it was the Earth's revenge for him wanting to leave it behind. It didn't matter, he was leaving this here, no more worries, no more pain. His father was coming in a few hours and rescuing him from this hell. Avery looked up from the road and found himself standing in front of the Old Hoffman House. He had walked right pass the field without noticing. He did want to see Eric again, but was afraid, he was afraid that once Eric was before him, he wouldn't be able to leave him. Hesitantly Avery entered the house. It seemed so small now, as if he hadn't been inside for years. Avery moved from the kitchen to the living room, then to the room with the meditating light. After checking upstairs, Avery had to come to the realization that Eric was not here. Everyone he loved was gone, disappeared or perhaps avoiding him, on this, his last day on Earth. Avery left the house, almost glad that Eric hadn't been home. He still wasn't sure if he could have left the man. But not seeing him, had left an emptiness in his heart. Avery headed into the field. It didn't take him long to find the circle, after all it had appeared in his favorite spot next to the old willow tree. Avery took a seat in the middle of the burned circle. It smelled like an old fireplace, abandoned of its warmth and comfort. Avery didn't know what time it was, but he knew he didn't have a very long wait. His father would be there soon. The ground wasn't very comfortable, not with all the grass burned away, but Avery was afraid of leaving the spot. He figured his father would transport him out of this circle, if he was out of it, then he'd miss his chance to leave Earth. Therefore, he sat there, uncomfortable and hungry. Uncomfortable and lonely. Uncomfortable and sad. Avery sat there hugging his legs tight against his chest, waiting for the sun to set. The sun moved agonizingly slow across the sky, the blue finally fading to purple and then to purple and finally black. Avery yawned and rubbed the sleepiness from his eyes. He hadn't gotten enough sleep the night before and now he was paying for it. He yawned again as he stared up at the moon above him. It was only a matter of minutes before the eclipse began, Avery found himself shaking uncontrollably. The time had come. Avery watched as the shadow of the Earth began to move across the surface of the moon. "Damn." He said as puffy white clouds floated across his view. Avery wiped his eyes, the clouds were smothering his face, making his eyes tear up. "What's going on?" The clouds were surrounding him, making him cough. "Bye Bye, faggot. I hope you burn to death." He heard someone say in the field. Avery turned around slowly, a fire blazed across the field, growing, building and moving his direction. Behind the yellow dancing flames stood a figure. King King was in the field laughing and waving. Avery knew he should run, the fire wasn't blocking him yet, but if he left the circle then he would miss his father. He wouldn't allow King King to destroy his only chance for freedom. Avery stood defiantly, glaring at King King with the all the hate he could muster up. "You won't win." Avery whispered and coughed from the suffocating smoke. The fire advanced closer, the smoke was almost blinding him. The moon seemed something out of a dream, barely visible, yet full of substance. The eclipse crept slowly across the scarred surface of the moon, all Avery had to do was wait until it was completely cover, then his father would appear and save him. Avery coughed again, unable to clear his lungs of the thick smoke, his eyes burned, but he knew he didn't dare move. "Only a few minutes more." Avery begged. The fire began to circle around him, growing in anger and power. "AVERY!" Someone screamed. "Avery!" Through the dancing flames, he could see several people running his way, only stopping when the fire forbade them. "Avery! Get out of there!" Eric screamed, waving his hands frantically. "I can't, not yet!" Coughed Avery, he pointed up at the moon for them to understand. "It's a lie Avery." This time it was Rico speaking. "I was stupid, so stupid!" Avery smiled; Rico would say anything to stop him from leaving. "Think Avery! How did the circles get painted on Brandon's walls?" Screamed Rico. Flashing lights had now joined the party, Avery couldn't see where they were coming from, they seemed to feel the sky. The moon was only half covered in the eclipse; it couldn't be his father, not yet. "I was so stupid not to think of it before! Brandon broke into Eric's house and painted the walls, as he painted his. He knew you would be here, because he heard us talking at the lake!" It sounded to Avery as if Rico was crying, his words forced over despair. "Please Avery listen to him!" It was his mother now speaking. "I went to the police yesterday and told them Eric wasn't responsible. Please Avery get out of there!" The flames were closer; his skin felt as if it had if was sunburned, his lungs ached from the hot air and smoke he was inhaling. It was hard to keep his eyes open for any length of time, they seemed to dry instantly from the powerful intensity of the flames. "Avery, please before its too late." Eric yelled. "I can't my father is coming!" Avery yelled back. "Avery..." Eric said in a calm voice. "Listen to me. You are not an alien, you're father isn't coming for you now. You are a very special person, you are different, but that doesn't make you an alien." The fire moved closer, eating everything in its way. Avery looked up at the moon, the eclipse was almost complete, so was the now forming circle of fire around him. "Rico is different... "Eric yelled over the roar of the flames." I'm different, even your mother is different. That doesn't make us aliens. It's the way of life, it's what makes this world so wonderful and surprising. We are all unique. Please Avery, come to us, don't let your greatness die... I can't live without you." Finally, the moon was consumed by the dark shadow, the night turned to a sickly black and the stars sparkled with a brilliancy rarely seen. Avery fell to his knees, he couldn't breath, the heat was sucking the very life out of him. His skin was an odd shade of red and he swore it was bubbling. Then as quickly as it began, the eclipse ended, the shadow racing across the moon in departure. His father hadn't come, his father never was coming. Rico had been right; it had been a cruel trick of King King all along. "Please Avery get up!" Eric begged. "My baby, my baby." He heard his mother crying. "Don't leave me Avery. Don't leave us." This time it was Rico. Avery forced himself to stand; he could barely see his family now. His mother, his father Eric and his brother Rico, for that was what they truly were, and more. "Move Avery, there's not much time. In all my life, I have been searching for why I am here. What my purpose is, do I belong anywhere?" Eric tried to remain calm, but Avery could hear the fear in his strong voice. "I belong with you Avery, I live for you. Please live for me." The universe is boundless, a house with no walls. Beyond the farthest galaxy are... more galaxies and beyond them, more. What a wonderful adventure that could be. However, not all adventures must take place so far from home. Living can be an adventure, loving, and caring; now these are grand adventures for all. The man that seeks no quests, no adventure, he is lost. The one who believes all should think as he does, do as he does and nothing else. This man lives in a cage. The universe is boundless, as is humanities possibilities. Eric lay in the cool wooden deck and sighed. The slow moving river tickled his bare feet hanging over the edge. Rico lay next to him humming some tune that was stuck in his head. They came to this quiet place to think and recover. They came here to relax and live in that special moment, that is life. Avery rolled over on his side, resting between Rico and Eric he didn't have much room to move. They crowded him for a reason; they crowded him because they loved him and wanted him close. He wasn't alone anymore, nor would he ever be again. He giggled, with the thought of his wonderful family. They had always been family, but Avery just hadn't realized, until the smoke cleared from his mind. "You okay?" Eric asked caringly, staring over to the giggling boy. "Forever." Avery replied and he closed his eyes and pulled himself closer to the man. "Forever." He repeated to himself and slipped into a peaceful sleep, dreaming not of space and the universe. But of home. THE END