Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 09:30:17 -0500 From: "Matt, \"Silent Ninja\"" Subject: Guardian Angel Ch. 5 Disclaimer: This story is totally Fictional, a fantasy, a story made up in my own head. It contains erotic and sexually explicit behavior between men and consenting teen and pre-teen boys. If it is illegal for you to read such material, or you find this sort of work offensive, don't download or read it! Copyright Statement: Copyright laws protect this story. It may not be downloaded or copied for other than your private enjoyment and may not be changed in any way without the expressed written consent of the author. Story Dedication: I would like to dedicate this story to the following men for their inspiring stories on homeless youth and ways to help them. Miguel Sanchez, Phantasm, Tim The Story Guy, Jason Finigan, Gary Q, Str8mayb, Roland, William Watts, and Tickie. Thanks guys, keep up the AWESOME work, because I was once a homeless youth myself, and I thank God every day that someone came along and helped me. Proofing and Editing Thanks: Special Thanks go to Miguel Sanchez for his great work on proof reading and editing this chapter for me. Thanks Miguel, I really appreciate your help on making this chapter even better by clearing up my mistakes. I'll try to reply to all positive comments but flames will be ignored and deleted. silent_ninja@windstream.net or young_ninja@windstream.net From the previous chapter: Once Matt and I got all the boys tucked into bed, we relaxed over a beer and talked with Mrs. Gonzalez for a little while. I asked Mrs. Gonzalez if she and Martha would take Maria, Sarah, Pedro and little Miguel to the big western store in the mall and get them outfitted for the big weekend. She quickly agreed saying it sounded like fun. I told them I would have one of our security team drive my big motor home to the rodeo grounds so if any of them needed to rest or anything it would be there. I also suggested that the boys could change into their western clothes in it when we get there. That way, they wouldn't get them dirty before everything started at five o'clock. We all decided to turn in about the same time, because tomorrow was going to be a long day. Mean while across town: "Yes Boss, I guarantee we will have the twins before this weekend is over, and if anyone gets in our way we will take care of them." The man in the dark van said into his cell phone. Chapter 5: Fun, Danger, and Victories The next morning was very hectic to say the least. I quickly jumped out of bed as soon as my alarm clock started it's anoying buzzing. As I entered the kitchen, I saw Maria standing at the stove cooking breakfast for everyone. "Good morning, Mr. Anderson." She cheerfully said. "The coffee is ready now and breakfast will be ready in about 15 minutes." She added. "Good morning Maria, you don't officially start to work until Monday." I said with a big smile as I took my first sip of my coffee. "I'll go round the boys up and get them ready for breakfast." When everyone began to eat I told Maria and Sarah that Martha and Mrs. Gonzalez would be taking them and the boys into town this morning right after breakfast. Before breakfast was over there came a familiar knock at the kitchen door, and Teddy jumped up and ran to the door saying Uncle Hank and Aunt Martha are here. I quickly stood up and asked Martha and Mrs. Gonzalez to come into my office for a minute, while Maria and Sarah took Pedro and Little Miguel back to their apartment to get them ready to go to town. Once in my office I handed Martha my credit card. I told them to totally outfit the boys and both ladies and not to take no for an answer. I went on by saying get them everything from boots, jeans, cowboy hats, and anything else they may think they might need. When Martha and Mrs. Gonzalez left with Maria, Sarah, and Maria's boys, Hank and I organized the boys into teams to help get things done around here so we could leave for the rodeo grounds as soon as Martha and Mrs. Gonzalez gets back. We worked hard for the next couple of hours getting things ready and by the time Martha and Mrs. Gonzalez got back with Maria, Pedro, little Miguel, and Sarah, we were all ready to head to the rodeo grounds. We loaded the horses onto two horse trailers and divided everyone up into different vehicles and headed off to the rodeo grounds to get everything set up. Once we arrived at the rodeo grounds the boy's excitement grew as they took in everything going on around them. I quickly got their attention and explained to them that we needed to get the horses taken care of first before we go grab some lunch. Well lunch was the magic word. They all pitched right in and we got the horses settled into the stalls that were assigned to my ranch and then we all left to get lunch. When we got to the restaurant, I jumped out and ran in to talk to the manager about getting us a private room because of our large group. The manager was more than glad to help and showed us all to a very nice private room him self. When we all had ordered and our waitresses had left, I began to tap my knife against the side of my glass to get everyone's attention. When I had everyone's attention I began to speak, "Okay everyone, I have something very important to say and I want you all to listen to me. I want you all to have fun this weekend, but I also want you all to be careful and stay safe. You kids must have at least two adults with you at all times, and what ever they say goes, no matter what." I ended my little speach with, "Now, are there any questions?" Seeing there were no questions about this I began to tell them all about what was going to happen tonight. I told them the barrel racing would be the first event right after the singing of the National Anthem, and that is when the twins began to sing in perfect harmony the Star Spangled Banner. It was like listening to identical angels sing and we all clapped loudly when they finished. Right then I got a great idea. I called the twins over to me and wispered a question in their ears, and when I got identical nods from them I excused myself for a moment and went outside to make a phone call. By the time I got back the waitresses were there passing out our food, so I asked Little Miguel to say the blessing and when he ended the prayer with a soft amen we all began to eat. I explained to our bunch we had a lot to do when we got back to the rodeo grounds and I wanted them all to get their horses washed, brushed and ready for the grand entrance parade. I also told them they could put their good western clothes on in the motor home after they took care of their horses. When we arrived back at the rodeo grounds the boys immediately began to wash their horses and brush them out until they were shining. When the boys had their horses taken care of, they began taking showers two by two until they were clean and dressed in their western clothes. Martha, Mrs. Gonzalez, Maria and Sarah all helped the boys get dressed and looking their best and then the adults began to get ready. Then I took everyone around to introduce them to all my friends and to the officials. About 4:30 I loaded Perry, Jerry, Martha and three of my off duty officers into the wagon and started them toward the arena. Once at the arena's entrance Perry and Jerry expertly halted the team. The announcer began to welcome everyone over the PA system and all the boys began to get real excited. At exactly 5:00 Matt, Hank, James and I led the wagon into the arena with two of us on each side of it. We carried flags and the wagon also had huge flags painted on each side of the canvus. When we were in the center of the arena the announcer asked the audience to please rise for the National Anthem and the pledge to the flag. While the audience was rising a young clown ran out to the wagon and handed both Perry and Jerry a wireless mic, and when Jerry and Perry began to sing the Star Spangled Banner, you could have heard a pin drop. It was like listening to two angels singing in perfect harmony. Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through' the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. When Jerry and Perry finished singing the audience gave them a standing ovation. Then the young clownd ran back out to the wagon to get the mics. When the little clown was out of the way they turned the wagon around and headed out of the arena. "Oh man, I don't think I've ever heard the Star Spangle Banner ever sung like that before, that was awesome." The announcer said. "Now cowgirls and cowboys, are you ready for a great show tonight?" After the audience calmed down some he said, "Okay rodeo fans the first event up tonight is the Seven to Ten year old Youth Barrel Racing conpetition. Our first contestant is young Timmy Green, and he is riding for Jeff Anderson's New Hope Ranch. He is riding a beautiful black and white pinto named Lady Hawk." When the bell sounded Timmy was off in a flash heading for the first barrel." The audience was really getting into cheering for this young man as he showed off his impressive riding skills. "Wow, Great ride Timmy! Timmy's time is11.02 seconds, very impressive time." The announcer said as the audience cheered for Timmy. To Be Continued Composed by Francis Scott Key, "In Defense of Fort McHenry" in September 1814. Congress proclaimed it the U.S. National Anthem in 1931 Special Memorial: Hello, My dad was in a bad car wreck in the early part of June of this year and faught for his life until October 1. My dad who was my hero didn't have the strength to fight anymore and peacefully died in his sleep. I love you Dad and I miss you so much. You will always be my hero. Author's Note: My name is Matt Jr. and I will be finishing my dad's stories, to not only keep him alive in your hearts but my heart as well. I love you Dad. Please check out my other story in the same section this one is in. It is called Karate Force and please check out my son's story in the young-friends section here on Nifty called Nerds Fight Back. I think he has a great story going here, he is almost finished with chapter two and will be posting it soon. There will be one more chapter of Guardian Angel posted first before another chapter of Karate Force is posted. Send all Comments to... silent_ninja@windstream.net or young_ninja@windstream.net Matt, "Silent Ninja" "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle."