Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 01:07:01 -0800 From: fritz@nehalemtel.net Subject: I Love Corey, Chapter Forty-five I'm tired of writing these stupid warnings. If you need to read one, read the one on the preceding chapter. It said what needed to be said. With that said, it is once again time to thank Ernie. He tirelessly edits this story. Maybe someday he will finally drive some of the lessons I have forgotten, since I was in school, back into my head. In the meantime, he patiently points out the many errors I make and never complains. I can't thank him enough. You are still invited to send comments, complaints, questions, or suggestion about the story. Be sure to put "I love Corey" in the subject line. Send them to the same old address. fritz@nehalemtel.net You can even request to be included in the chapter notification list. I hope you enjoy the following chapter. Fritz ******************************************************************************** I Love Corey, Chapter Forty-five God what a mess. I had a boy with messy briefs, another who had a strange expression on his face, and kids crawling all over us. I wasn't sure where to start. The way Corey was clutching my chest told me he was now awake and had figured out what had happened. He was hanging on tightly enough that no one would be able to see the front of his briefs. There were little hands trying to pull the covers back and Lee had a firm grip on the ones on his side of the bed. I suddenly figured he had a problem he didn't want the younger set to see. For that matter, so did I. "I thought I told you monsters not to bother me before noon," I growled while hanging tightly onto the blanket. That didn't seem to faze Kevin and Kristen. I will say it slowed the other three down for as long as it took them to see that Kevin and Kristen were paying no attention to what I said. Once they had figured that out, they once again joined the fray. The worst part was, I was losing. There were too many little fingers finding places on my body that were ticklish. It was becoming a real problem to hang on to the covers and try to defend myself. "If you don't get out and leave me alone, you won't get any breakfast," I managed to gasp out. That seemed to get their attention. The fingers slowed and they looked at each other. "Whatcha gonna cook?" Kristen asked. "Hotcakes, I want hotcakes," Kevin's soprano voice piped in. I finally managed to chase them off after promising to fix hotcakes and link sausages for breakfast. That left me with the problem of what to do with Lee and I knew I didn't have much time to accomplish that or the giggle boxes would be back. "You get first shot at the bathroom Lee," I told him. He turned red and just kept a tight hold on his side of the covers. "Come on Lee, we're all boys here, and you know as well as I do that you don't have any control over that damn thing. Mine's just as hard as yours is." With that I got out of bed and you didn't have to have twenty-twenty eyesight to see the tent in my briefs. He turned what must have been at least a couple dozen different shades of red. I was trying to get him in the bathroom so I could hand Corey a different pair of briefs. "Come on, hurry up." Lee got even redder and finally jumped out of bed and hurried into the bathroom, bent over, trying to make the tent in his briefs less conspicuous. As soon as Lee jerked the door closed, I grabbed some briefs out of the dresser and threw them at Corey. He kept about half of his supply of briefs in my dresser so they would be handy. Corey quickly took his somewhat messy briefs off and used them to wipe himself down and then put the clean ones on. I had even managed to grab a pair that was the same color so it wouldn't appear that he had changed. I knew I needed to talk to Lee but I didn't have time. The giggle boxes wouldn't wait. If I didn't get there soon, they would just come busting back into the bedroom. I jerked some clothes on and headed for one of the other bathrooms. Hell, I had wanted to sleep in this morning. Lee and I got to the kitchen about the same time. I set him to work squeezing oranges and I started the rest of the breakfast. Corey soon joined us. It wasn't long before we had an assembly line set up. Corey was cooking the links and Lee was doing the same for the pancakes. That left the eggs to me. We had just about filled the little ones up when Aunt Sandy showed up. She was a couple minutes ahead of Uncle Matt. After that things slowed down. A little later, Sara and Bruno and their little girls showed up. I finally sent Kevin after JJ and LT. It took an hour and a half to get breakfast into everyone. My day of rest wasn't off to a very good start. The younger set headed for their presents as soon as they finished breakfast. I could hear the sounds of games being played on the Playstation and there were other noises coming from the family room. Some of the games and toys were getting a work-out. When I finally got time to look around, JJ and LT were acting subdued. Then I noticed Corey was doing the same. Lee was out of sight somewhere. People were wandering around, making it difficult to get any one of the boys alone and talk to them. I finally got JJ alone in the kitchen when he came in for some pop. Before he could get away I put my arm across his shoulder and guided him over to a chair. "What's wrong Jason?" "Nothing." The way he said it and the way he was acting this morning told me that answer was somewhat less than truthful. I had an idea of what might be wrong but really needed a little information from him to confirm it. "Well, if you don't want to talk about it I won't force you. You just looked a little depressed and I thought maybe I could help you." We were sitting side by side and after telling him that I put my arm across his shoulders again and gently pulled him close. He resisted for a few seconds and then just sagged against me without saying anything. We sat there for a while, not saying anything. Finally I decided to take a chance and see if I could get him to open up. "Miss your family?" I softly asked. He sighed. "Yeah." He didn't say anymore. He just leaned against me a little harder. Finally he continued, "I don't know why, they didn't treat me very good. I wonder what happened to them." "I don't know Jason. I know the police still have warrants out and are looking for them. My guess is that they went to another state and changed their names." I massaged the shoulder I had my arm and hand on. "I don't know how you managed to work your way through that. I'm not sure I could have. I had enough problems when my parents were killed in an accident. For a couple of years I hated holidays. All I could think about was how much I missed them." I continued massaging his shoulder while I tried to think of how I wanted to continue. "For you it has to be worse. Your parents are no longer in you life and the worst part of that is that they rejected you. I can't begin to imagine how that makes you feel. I know that they were wrong in doing so but I wonder how you manage to convince yourself of that. How you and LT manage to go on amazes me. You've got so many reasons to be angry, yet you don't seem to let it bother you." I continued massaging his shoulder while I thought some more. "It gets easier after a while. You forget the bad things and remember the good. For a long time I felt bad that I hadn't told my folks how much I loved them enough times. Every time I thought of that, I felt bad. It still makes me feel bad but anymore I'm more inclined to think of the good times we had, the jokes we shared, the things we did together. I don't think you ever get completely over it but you get to where it doesn't bother you as much. After a couple of years I started trying to look at the good things and forget my mistakes. I still feel bad once in a while but not very often. I guess what I'm trying to say is you have to keep trying, going on with your life and doing the best you can. Look at Mrs. Clammer, she doesn't have it very good but she keeps trying. She's got three kids to raise when she should be spoiling them and then sending them back to their parents. I only talked to her once but she didn't complain. The only thing left to say is that I'd like to help you if I can." With that I was out of words. I just left my arm around his shoulder and continued the gentle massage I was giving that shoulder. He didn't say anything for quite a while. When he did it wasn't what I expected. "How come you never tried to make love to me or LT?" "Oh boy," I sighed. "You don't believe in asking easy questions. I'm not sure how well I can explain it." I leaned back and took a deep breath before continuing. "There are all kinds of love. There's the love a parent feels for a child or a child feels for a parent. There is nothing sexual in that love. There's the love people feel for their country. Once again there is nothing sexual about it. I mean after all, how are you going to make love to a country. There's the love brothers and sisters show for each other when they aren't fighting. You watch, two siblings might fight like cats and dogs but if something happens, the one will rush to the aid of the other and defend that sibling like a lion protecting its cubs. Some people claim they love things like chocolate. There's nothing sexual about it, it's just something they really like. Then finally we get down to the type of love two people have for each other, the type where they want to make love to each other, I guess you could say the type of love where they are in love with each other. I love you but I'm not in love with you. You're more like a son. I want to help you and protect you but I don't want to make love to you. I want to help you grow-up and be the kind of adult that everyone can like and be proud to call a friend. I want to make it as easy as I can for you but there are a lot of things I can't do. You're going to make mistakes. I can't stop that. All I can do is try to help you when you do make them. As soon as you get yourself back under control, I have to let you try again. Hopefully you'll learn from your mistakes and won't repeat them but I can't stop you if you do. You have to grow up your own way and all I can do is try to help you and love you like a son." I wondered what to say next. "You know, it's funny. Corey is the first person I ever fell in love with. Don't get me wrong, I thought I fell in love several times but it was lust. With Corey, it's different. I'm in love with Corey and I love you. Two different types of love for two different people." I couldn't think of anything more to say. I just continued to hold him and gently rub and massage his shoulder. JJ just sat there for a while, not saying anything. He didn't drink any of the can of pop he'd gotten but just continued to hold it in his hand. I was beginning to wonder if I should try to say anything more when he finally moved. He twisted under my arm and surprised me again. He leaned up and kissed me on the cheek. "Thank you," he almost whispered. That was the end of our talk. He got up and headed for the family room. I was left wondering if I had helped him or harmed him. About all I could do was wait and see. The way he was moving, when he left, was as if the weight of the world was on his shoulders. I just wanted to help in any way I could but I was left with no idea of how to help. Judy still hadn't come up with any recommendations for a counselor. She kept telling me that the ones she was familiar with probably didn't understand how to help gay people and she thought that unless they did, the boys were probably better off without them. I vowed to see if I could find someone on my own. Maybe some counseling would help the boys see that the problem was not their fault. Lee seemed to be avoiding me. I mean it's not like he ran when he saw me but he seemed to make sure there were other people around every time I saw him. I kept getting some strange looks from him. The next one I got a chance to talk to was Corey. All we could do was console each other about the way we had handled his mother. By now we had both accepted that we had screwed up but neither of us could think of a way to fix it. Why is it that it is so easy to see what you should have done but so hard to see what you should do? By the time we talked for a while, it was time to fix lunch. The Besslor's would soon be arriving. When they arrived it was like a breath of fresh air. Both Mr. Besslor and his son were simply radiant. Their smiles stretched so far it was hard to believe they could get them on their faces. Jamall and Trevor were grinning and trading wise-cracks with Mr. Besslor. Aaron just stayed in the background with a big grin on his face. This part of Christmas had gone better than I could have hoped. Mr. Besslor acted at least ten years younger. There was a bounce in his step that I had never seen. That had to be the best fifteen hundred dollars I had ever spent. I still couldn't believe I had gotten by so cheaply. Jamall and Trevor soon had my boys out playing basketball. The next time I looked, there were a bunch of neighborhood kids also playing. The young ones were still playing their video games and that left the adults to visit with each other. We just batted the breeze, talking about nothing in particular and everything in general. It was a relaxing conversation. I finished getting lunch ready and called the boys. Six boys had turned into eleven. It's a good thing I had lots because it was beginning to look like I was feeding half the neighborhood. Billy and Larry didn't think anything about eating at my place and neither did Fred and Mike. One of the cousins of Fred and Mike was visiting and so he was included. I saw Mr. Besslor's eye get big when boys started filling their plates. Then he looked over at Steve and started grinning. "I forgot how much you used to eat." Steve wasn't fazed. He just looked over and told his dad that if he hadn't been starved, he might have grown up. It was pretty apparent that they were getting along well. The boys ate and soon were back out playing basketball and the younger set returned to the video and board games. Well, all except Lisa and Candy and they were taking a nap. That left the adults free to talk. In one sense it was kind of funny. Mr. Besslor and Steve were busy talking to each other and it was like the rest of us were not even in the country. Yet, they seemed to be the center of our conversation. I don't even know how to describe it. They answered and interacted with all of us but their eyes were almost always on each other. The happiness that radiated from their eyes was contagious. Sometimes one of them would say something that caused a flash of pain on the other's face but soon both would be grinning at each other. The flashes of pain were always about something regarding the period of separation or the late Mrs. Besslor. We'd been talking about forty-five minutes when David came into the room. "When can we go see Grandma?" he asked. That brought the conversation to a halt. I told him in a little while and he left. For the first time Mr. Besslor looked like he was really aware of where he was. We all got an apology from both him and Steve for dominating the conversation, which was un-necessary. We had all been enjoying it. The happiness that seemed to flow from them made us all feel good. "You know, I probably should remember who that boy is. He was here yesterday but I can't seem to remember what you said about him," Mr. Besslor asked while turning to me. "It's a long story. Short version, his grandmother is in the hospital with a broken hip and he and his brothers didn't have anyone to take care of them. The boys and I had selected their names for the Christmas program we have to help those less fortunate so when she broke her hip, I decided to watch out for them during Christmas. It's a kind of sad situation. Their father is dead and their mother is in prison. The grandmother is raising them by herself," I answered. "How long will she be in the hospital?" Steve asked. "Well, I'm not sure. Mrs. Clammer said something about she could get out sometime this weekend if she had somewhere to stay that has no steps. The apartment she has is the up-stairs part of a duplex." "Clammer, Arlene Clammer?" Mr. Besslor asked. "Yes, that's her name. Do you know her?" I asked him. "Not that well. My wife knew her when we first moved here. They knew each other when they were young. I haven't seen her since Helen died." The conversation had now shifted to Mrs. Clammer. I filled them in on what I knew and Mr. Besslor added some things that he knew about her. He even mentioned that his wife had told him that she used to baby-sit Arlene. When I mentioned the lack of health insurance, Bruno suggested that the landlord should have insurance and it should cover something like the accident. I decided to call Russ Young and check that out. He was in his office and said that the landlord should have insurance and that it would cover Mrs. Clammer's injuries. We were all feeling pretty good about that piece of information when Aunt Sandy grinned at me. "Sammy, what's going on in your pointed little head?" Aunt Sandy and Uncle Matt were the only ones who ever called me Sammy except for my parents. "I was just thinking." "I'll bet it was about how you can take care of her and the boys." By now the grin had gotten bigger. She had me. That was exactly what I had been thinking about. "You're right. The boys shouldn't be a problem as soon as I get my dead-beat relatives out of the house. They're eating me out of house and home and occupying all the beds," I grinned back at her. I continued, "The problem is, she's going to need help during the day. I'll be at school and the boys will be also. That doesn't leave anyone to take care of her. I'm not sure how long it would be for, but I suppose I could hire a nurse to take care of her during the day." "That would probably be covered under the insurance," Bruno offered. "Yeah, I guess it would. I should have asked Mr. Young when I was talking to him," I responded. Most of us continued the conversation but Mr. Besslor seemed to drop out of it. We kicked things around for a few more minutes and I then said I needed to take the boys to see their grandmother. That is when I got a surprise. Mr. Besslor asked if he could ride along. I didn't have any problems with that so in a few minutes we had the boys gathered up and were headed for the hospital. Mr. Besslor was quiet during the trip, but the three boys made up for it. The boys were wearing some of the new clothes they had gotten for Christmas and they had to tell their grandmother all about the games they were playing and all the food they had eaten. For a while it was hard to get a word in but the boys soon ran down and we got to talk a little. I mentioned that her landlord should have insurance and that it should cover her medical bills and her face suddenly looked relaxed. I hadn't realized how much she was worrying about the bills. I still hadn't figured out just what I was going to do so I didn't mention anything about my somewhat tentative plans. We had a nice visit and finally it was time to leave. She thanked me for looking out for the boys and I assured her the pleasure was all mine. That wasn't even a stretch of the truth as I had thoroughly enjoyed having them around. They were a lot of fun to watch and Kevin and Kristen were enjoying playing with them. The three boys had kept Kevin and Kristen out of our hair and made things better for everyone. As much as I loved the little giggle boxes, they could be a little overpowering at times. They were either sleeping or going hell bent for election. I just couldn't seem to keep up with them. I could only marvel that Aunt Sandy and Uncle Matt seemed to take them in stride. All the basketball players were raiding the refrigerator when we got back. By now there were a dozen of them and they were all hungry. I told them not to eat so much that they spoiled their appetites but it seemed to fall on deaf ears. Besides, I have no idea what it would take to spoil that bunch's appetites. On the plus side, I rarely had to throw anything out. It was eaten almost before it got cooled off in the refrigerator. We all visited some more. It was finally getting dark and it was time to think of dinner. The left-overs from Christmas had taken a major hit at lunch so it was either fix something else or go out to dinner. I wasn't in the mood to cook so I suggested we should all go out. LT suggested we try the new place in town. It was called Old Texas Ribs. I laughed and said I didn't want old ribs and I didn't care where they were from but in the end, everyone agreed we ought to try them. A few calls and Vern and Nancy decided to join us. I called and got reservations. It wasn't that big a restaurant and we occupied over half of it. The food was pretty good and the prices reasonable so I decided to add it to the places I would go to again. Lee seemed a little tentative at first, but when he saw everyone else just grabbing the ribs and gnawing on them, he finally joined right in. He soon had just as much barbeque sauce on his face as the rest of the boys. The ribs came with beans, coleslaw, and rolls. The beans were pretty good and the coleslaw okay. All in all, a pretty decent meal. I wouldn't mind having the recipe for the beans. When we finished, everyone headed for their own place. Things were a little crowded in the Gator and Uncle Matt's car but we all made it. Billy and Larry headed home as soon as we got to my place. It was now down to family and the Clammer boys, well as long as you consider the boys living with me as family. I did, so I guess that takes care of that. People seemed to run out of gas. The next thing I knew, everyone was watching some program on the tube. I finally caught Lee and started trying to talk to him. Talking about raging hormones was somewhat less than successful. I finally gave that approach up and got a little more direct, that is if you call talking about wet dreams direct. That he understood. I again offered him the use of a bedroom and he surprised me by accepting. Things were looking up. We actually had quite a little talk. I tried to fill him in on what I thought Judy was doing and what might happen to him. I was surprised that she hadn't called or stopped by to talk to him today but he seemed thrilled with my telling him he wouldn't have to go home to his parents. The fact that no one yet knew where he would end up didn't seem to bother him as long as it wasn't with his parents. He was just grateful that he was no longer there. He actually seemed quite cheerful by the time we finished talking, most of which seemed to stem from the fact that I assured him he was now safe from his parents. Now the only thing left was to finish my talk with Corey. I never got a chance to talk with Corey before bedtime. I wasn't worried about that because I knew we would be alone and could continue our talk then. When we were in bed we talked about some more about his mother and he ended up crying himself to sleep. His tears dripped onto my chest and ran down my ribs. I wanted to find a way to comfort him and tell him that things would work out and everything would be okay but I couldn't. We both knew we no longer had any control over what would happen with regards to his mother. All the decisions were hers to make and all we could do was hope that she would forgive us and give us another chance. I spent a lot of time praying after he fell asleep. Sometime during the night I felt the bed shake. I finally figured out it was Lee. When I managed to ask him what the matter was, he told me he just felt safer in bed with us. In my sleepy state I had no answer for that and just dropped back off. Corey was still curled up with his head on my chest and that presence felt so right that nothing else seemed to matter. Some place in the back of my mind I knew I needed to talk some more with Lee but that was tomorrow, tonight I just needed to sleep. The giggle box attack was relentless. I couldn't understand how three nice boys, like the Clammer boys, could be corrupted so quickly by Kevin and Kristen. David, Lonny, and Mark had seemed like such nice boys when I invited them to stay with me and in just a couple of days they had turned into fiendish little monsters. Their fingers were busy trying to tickle me and I needed some help. Unfortunately Corey and Lee were busy trying to protect themselves and couldn't offer me any. I thought I was going to be a permanent soprano when one of the giggle boxes decided to use a certain part of me for a knee rest. They were squirming around so much that I couldn't even see which of the five was guilty. Needless to say, I was wide awake after that. When things calmed down there were kids between us, on top of us, and everywhere else on the bed. I was glad I'd bought a sturdy bedstead. After some serious negotiation over breakfast they left. You know about how that went; they negotiated and I gave in. When I walked into the kitchen, Aunt Sandy and Uncle Matt were drinking coffee. "You could have protected me from your kids," I whined. "I was sleeping sooo good." Aunt Sandy giggled. "You like it and you know it. Quit bitchin." She was right and she knew it. I just loved her kids and frequently got chewed out over spoiling them. I just hung my head and got a cup of coffee. So far I was zero for two for the day. It's hell being defeated by a bunch of kids and then my aunt. After part of a cup of coffee I gave up and looked in the refrigerator. The giggle boxes were becoming insistent. After looking things over, I started Lee squeezing oranges, Corey chopping mushrooms, JJ dicing ham, and LT mincing some green onions. That, along with some cheese should make the omelets that the giggle boxes wanted. I thought biscuits would be good with that and everyone agreed. I made a huge bunch of biscuits while the others were fixing what I had set them to work on. Corey got the mushrooms sautéed in some butter about the time the biscuits were ready for the oven. JJ was just finishing cooking the diced ham and LT had the onions done. Then Fred walked in. "Mom gained two pounds." He didn't have to say any more. About that time the phone rang. It was Vern, telling me to send his son home. I started in on Vern. He kept telling me that he didn't want to interfere with my guests. When I mentioned biscuits, his voice wavered. I told him I didn't want them to go to waste and there was a pause. I knew I'd hit him below the belt, so to speak, with the mention of biscuits. He finally agreed to bring Mike and come for breakfast. Things were looking up. I was now one for three. Finally it was time to start the omelets. A little ham, some mushrooms, a few onions and some grated cheese went in a pan. A bunch of eggs, beaten with a little cream, followed. A quick stir and I sat them on top of the stove. After a brief period on top of the stove, under the broiler they went. Soon they puffed up nicely and were ready to serve. I also had a big bunch of hash-browns cooking and soon people were eating. I couldn't serve everyone at once but I didn't have that much room at the table anyway. People ended up eating in shifts. I cooked a slug of omelets. There was a little ham left when I was done. The onions and mushrooms were gone. The boys cleaned up the kitchen while the rest of us drank some more coffee. I decided to see if I could win another one. "Vern, didn't I see a gallon of WD-40 at your place?" Sara turned bright red, Bruno gasped and coughed, and Uncle Matt and Aunt Sandy collapsed in laughter. Poor Vern, he looked like he thought we had lost our minds. Sara was now glaring at me. I took the easy way out. "I'll explain it later Vern," I laughed. That sent Aunt Sandy and Uncle Matt into more all out laughter. If glares could have killed, I would have already been buried. Bruno was starting to chuckle but Sara didn't look all that happy. Oh well, I was now two for four. The day was off to a good start. I seldom got the better of Sara. The laughter was dying down when the phone rang. I was still chuckling when I answered. Mr. Besslor wanted to know if he could talk to me. By the time I finished inviting him over, Bruno was giggling. Sara was now glaring at him. I always thought it was priceless when Bruno got the giggles. That great big man with those little high pitched giggles always amused me. At least Sara was now directing her anger at her husband so I figured I was safe. The only thing I had to worry about was the old saying, payback is hell. I knew Bruno and I had better be on guard. God only knew what Sara's revenge would be and He probably didn't want to know. Mr. Besslor and clan showed up after about twenty minutes. He was all business. He wanted to know if I thought the Clammers would consent to stay with him. He even mentioned that his wife had been in a wheel-chair, before she died, and that he'd had one of the bathrooms remodeled to make it wheel-chair accessible and that would be better for Mrs. Clammer. I told him it was fine with me but that I hadn't mentioned anything to her and he would have to ask. I finally consented to go with him so he could ask her. We decided to do that in the afternoon. I had a hard time believing the change in Mr. Besslor. The somewhat aloof and courteous person I had known had turned into a warm, funny person with a very dry sense of humor. You really had to watch his eyes or he would get you. The twinkle in his eyes always gave him away. The more I was around his son, the better I liked him. His partner was now more relaxed and was also a lot of fun. We all spent the rest of the morning enjoying life and visiting. Vern said he had to get home before his honey-do list got so long he couldn't handle it. I walked him to the door and explained about the WD-40. He left chuckling. I should have wiped the grin off my face before returning to the kitchen because Sara once again started glaring at me. That produced more of the high-pitched giggles from Bruno. Steve looked at us like we were nuts. "Do you mind telling us what's going on?" he asked. "You'll have to ask Sara," I managed to gasp. That sent Bruno, Uncle Matt, Aunt Sandy, and myself into hysterical laughter. Bruno was laughing so hard the tears were running down his face. "Give me a minute and I'll tell you," Bruno gasped. "Don't you dare!" Sara snapped at him. "It's an inside joke. I'll explain it as soon as I catch my breath," I wheezed. Of course that produced more laughter. Sara glared at all of us. "Oh hell, I might just as well tell it," Sara again snapped. "You clowns will just screw it up." With that Sara told them what we were laughing about. She was even chuckling by the time she finished. I thought Steve would pee his pants and the rest of them laughed almost as hard when Sara explained it all. Sara finished by telling us that if we wanted to remain male, there had better not be any more comments about WD-40. From the tone of her voice I decided not to test her on that statement. I figured I'd better give her a year or so to calm down before bringing it up again. Hmmm, maybe that would make a good Christmas present next year. I will have to think about that. As we continued visiting, I started throwing a few things in a large kettle. There were the remains of the roasts we'd had on Christmas day, a bunch of different vegetables like onions, carrots, celery, frozen peas and the like, and some barley. A dash of this and a pinch of that followed, along with a few glug's of wine. I was about out of stock but I used some Au Juice mix, followed by a few more pinches of this and that and a few squirts of Tabasco. I chopped up the last of the mushrooms and threw them in. I let it simmer for a couple of minutes and tasted again. Hmmm, it needed something. A few seconds thought and I got a few chocolate chips and tossed them in. I added a little more garlic and let it simmer some more. I then sent Uncle Matt to get a few loaves of French bread. While Uncle Matt was getting the bread I diced up some potatoes and tossed in, along with a little more salt and a lot more pepper. It was starting to smell pretty good. Just as Uncle Matt returned with the bread, the phone rang. It was Judy and she wondered if she could stop by late in the afternoon and talk with Lee. I told her no problem. The potatoes were almost done so I took some garlic, butter, some chopped chives and, after mixing them together, spread it on the bread which I had split lengthwise. I gave the bread a good dusting of Parmesan cheese and popped it under the broiler. We didn't even have to call the basketball players. They were now standing around the kitchen, sniffing like a bunch of hounds trying to pick up a trail. It's a good thing Uncle Matt got four big loaves of bread or I wouldn't have gotten any. The boys inhaled their soup and way over half the bread. Well, there were a bunch of the neighborhood boys helping. There were so many boys milling about I never did get a good count. I felt like writing my dishwasher a thank you note. The poor thing seemed to be running almost continuously. As soon as one load was done, someone filled it and turned it on again. The man that invented that machine deserves a bonus. Things were almost back under control when Mr. Besslor and I headed for the hospital with the Clammer boys. I will say I was somewhat amused by their descriptions of what they had eaten. I wouldn't have described the omelets as funny scrambled eggs with strange brown things in them. I suppose Mark was referring to the mushrooms. When the boys ran out of things to say, Mr. Besslor started a regular sales pitch. He explained all the advantages of having the Clammers stay with him until Mrs. Clammer was once again able to get around. About half-way through his sales pitch, it dawned on me. I had a hell of a time keeping from giggling. I'd never thought of myself as a match-maker. I gave up on the conversation and took the boys to get a can of pop. I knew if I didn't get out of there I would bust out laughing. Mr. Besslor was almost like a high school kid, asking for his first date. Mrs. Clammer was playing coy. It was just too much for me. The sun was now out so I took the boys outside and we walked around the grounds while they drank their pop. I killed about as much time as I could before we returned. I don't think either of them had noticed we were gone. I finally had to almost pry Mr. Besslor loose, pleading I had to get home and meet with Judy. I don't know what all they said but Mrs. Clammer had agreed to stay with Mr. Besslor until her hip healed. We made it home and as soon as I could, I got Steve aside. I didn't know any easy way to break it so I just asked if he wanted to give his father a son-father talk. He got a blank look until I explained. "No shit!" "Yes, shit," I replied. "I thought maybe I ought to tip you off. After all, it has been around ten years since your mother passed away. Do you think it will be a problem for you?" Steve got a funny look on his face. He stood there, thinking for a while. "Well, I'm kind of surprised. I guess I'll have to wait and see." "Think about it this way. If for some reason Aaron had been gone for ten years, wouldn't you be ready to look around again?" I asked. A little more thought and his expression changed. I couldn't read what was going through his mind. Finally he looked up at me and grinned. "It's funny. I never thought of my father as a sexual person." It was my turn to think. "Does anyone think of their parents that way?" was my reply. Judy's arrival broke that conversation up. She asked me to get Lee and we retired to the computer room. I had to chase Kevin and Lonny out. They were playing some game. You would have thought I was killing them if you had listened to all the whining I got over that. Lonny was ahead and Kevin wasn't willing to admit defeat. I had to promise not to close the game before they finally left. Judy started by asking me if I would be willing to let Lee stay with me if things didn't work out. I replied that it was fine with me as long as Lee was comfortable with that arrangement. Her next questions were really strange. She never gave Lee a chance to answer the question she had asked me but instead asked him if he could remember living anywhere else. Lee got a puzzled look and told her he didn't remember living anywhere but here. She asked several more questions along the same lines before she dropped the bombshell. "Lee, the woman your father is living with is not your mother. Your mother had custody of you and your father kidnapped you. He and your mother are divorced. She was awarded custody." She gave him some time to assimilate that piece of information before she continued. "Your mother lives in Kentucky and you have a step-father and a half brother and sister." Lee's mouth was hanging open and I'm sure mine was also. Judy continued, "They're on a trip right now and we haven't been able to contact them. We have learned that your mother has a serious case of cancer. I haven't been able to find out what the prognosis is. As soon as we are able to contact them, I'll let you know what's going on." She then gave him a little time to digest that information before continuing. "Your father and step-mother, I guess, are in jail right now. Actually we can't find any record of them getting married. I don't think he will be out very soon but your step-mother will probably be out tomorrow. Anyhow, the court has terminated their parental rights so you never have to see them again if you don't want to." Lee just sat there; a stunned look on his face. I wasn't any better. I couldn't think of a thing to say or a question to ask. There were all kinds of ramifications running through my mind with regards to what Judy had said. I couldn't think of where to begin. Lee broke the silence. "Am I going to live with my mother?" "Normally I'd say yes. With your mother's cancer, I don't know. The family is having a hard time making ends meet. The law says yes but I'm not sure they are able to take on another son right now." Judy's voice got real soft. "Look Lee, sometimes people can't do what they want. I'm sure they want you but the information I have is that is they are really desperate right now. We'll learn more just as soon as we can get in touch with them. I almost didn't tell you. Then I decided you probably needed to know. Remember, if they don't feel they can take you on right now, it is not because they wouldn't want to. At the present time I don't know how it will work out." Neither Lee nor I could really think of anything else that was important to ask. Judy volunteered a little more information. The half-brother was ten and the half-sister twelve. They lived in a town named Walton which was north of Lexington Kentucky. Judy suggested that Lee should write down any questions he had and she would try to find the answers for him. By now it was almost time to fix dinner and Judy left for her home. I put some potatoes in the oven to bake and started fixing a salad. About then I decided I should check and see how many I would have for dinner. The boys were all in the living room so I checked and only Bobby and Larry were staying for dinner. In fact, the rest left for home right after that. I went out and started the barbeque. As the charcoal was catching on fire, I went back to work on the salad. The Besslor's had left right after Judy came so, outside of Larry and Billy, it was just family. Well, I suppose you should throw in the Clammer boys with Billy and Larry. I was starting to get used to them. It was going to be pretty quiet when the Clammer boys and Kevin and Kristen left. Tomorrow I was going to take Bruno and Sara to the airport for their flight home. Uncle Matt and Aunt Sandy were leaving on Sunday. We were just finishing dinner when Judy called. The information wasn't good. Lee's mother was in the hospital in Cincinnati. They hadn't been on a trip but had been at a hospital. That left the problem of what to do. For the next three hours I about melted the phone lines. My fingers were tired from pushing the buttons. The end result, the Clammer boys would stay with Mr. Besslor, I would take Sara and Bruno to the airport, along with all the boys and while Sara and Bruno went home, the boys and I would fly to Cincinnati. Aaron was going to drive my pickup to the airport and then return it to my home. Uncle Matt and Aunt Sandy would help the Clammer boys pack all their things and get them off to Mr. Besslor. God, what a mess. I packed clothes until two. We had to leave at six so I just fell into bed. Two hours later I was in gear again. At least I could sleep on the flight. Aaron showed up right when he said he would. People were stumbling around, trying to get organized but we finally made it. I led off and he followed. As far as people, all of us could have fit in the Gator but all the Christmas presents wouldn't. JJ and LT were riding with Aaron and a bunch of the suitcases and presents were in the back of the pickup so there was plenty of room for people to relax. Sara and Bruno's flight left about noon and ours was an hour later. I was still trying to figure out if I had remembered everything. I had called the Downies and told them the boys would not be able to work this weekend. Judy was aware of all the plans and had contacted the family. They had said to go ahead and come, that Lee's mother wanted to see him. I had checked the weather and hoped the clothes we had would be warm enough. I was assured we had seats on the plane. I would have rather not been forced to buy first class fares but that was all that was available. At that price I can see why. I could have gotten cheaper seats but the flight would have been twelve hours longer and gone through Florida. We still had to change planes in Salt Lake City. As it was, we should arrive in Cincinnati around ten. I got a big hug and kiss from Sara. Bruno, well I got a big hug from him also. That man is so strong it scares me. While he was hugging me my feet were dangling about a foot off the ground and I thought my ribs were going to break. I even got a hug and a kiss from Lisa although the kiss was a little sloppy. One thing did surprise me though. Corey got kisses from Sara but JJ and LT got handshakes. After parting with Sara and Bruno and kids, we headed on over to the Delta counter. I'm not sure why they wanted us there quite so early. Maybe it was the boys and maybe it was because of first class tickets but we got checked and screened much faster than I expected, considering all I had heard about the effects of 9/11, and then we sat and waited. The boys had gotten a little more sleep than I had and also slept on the trip to the airport so they were doing better than I was. When you added in that none of them had ever been on an airplane, they were wound up and asking questions. I had only flown a few times but had found it boring so I wasn't excited about it and would have rather dozed but that was not to be. I tried to answer their questions as best I could and finally we boarded the plane. It was a lot nicer in first class than the other times I had flown. The seats had more leg room and were also wider. The service from the crew was impeccable. The boys kept switching seats so each got a chance to sit by the window for part of the time. Being in first class even made it easier to change planes in Salt Lake. We got to deplane first. When all was said and done, it was a pretty good flight. The meal was better than I expected, the service excellent, and the seats comfortable. The boys even left me alone long enough to get a little sleep. The bad part was that we didn't get to the hotel until midnight. It wasn't that anything went wrong; it was just that by the time we picked up a rental car, drove to the hotel, and got checked in it had been a long day. I collapsed. If it hadn't been that I woke up first, I would have had no idea of who slept where. Boy my bladder was full when I awoke. I struggled out of bed and headed for the bathroom. When I figured out what time it was, I decided on a shower. I'd been so busy packing and getting clothes ready that I had skipped taking a shower. In fact my last shower had been two days ago and I felt really cruddy. I just got the water adjusted when Corey came in for his turn at the toilet. When he told me that the rest of the crew was still sleeping, he got jerked into the shower before he could react. Now I will confess to loving to shower with Corey. However, I will say today was special. It had been a week since we had done any playing around and we were both really, really ready for a little fun. I don't think he had even realized he was getting wet before I had my arms around him and was kissing him. Let me tell you, it didn't take long to get a response on a couple of fronts. Neither of us was worrying about morning breath and he started kissing right back. The other response was very predictable. He had pretty well softened up, from relieving his bladder, but those kisses changed that. It was not the gentle, loving type of encounter that we normally shared in bed but a more driven one. While the bed encounters might get to the driven stage, they always seemed to start slower, and more softly. This morning however, both of us were, to put it bluntly, horny. As we strained together, kissing, our arms wrapped around the other and clasped that other close. I mean really close. It wasn't as tight as Bruno might have squeezed, but then, neither of us was as strong as Bruno. Our mouths were locked together and we shared the same air, breathing back and forth until we almost passed out. I'm not sure whether it was from lack of oxygen or just the raw passion of the moment. All I knew was that he felt so perfect in my arms. My hands ran up and down his back, my fingers tracing each vertebra, tenderly trying to memorize and claim each little bump as their own. We drew back, almost two inches, and stared into each other's eyes, our lungs straining to get some much needed oxygen. Then we kissed again. This time it wasn't as desperate. It was more loving and gentle. My hands began rubbing his back, slowly working their way towards his ass where those two lovely globes awaited. Another pause for air and my hands finally made it to their intended target. As I started cupping and squeezing those globes, he strained against me. Damn those hotel showers. You know the kind I mean. Those ones that are a combined bathtub-shower all in one. There was really no place to lean so we wouldn't fall and it was too narrow to get my feet far enough apart to lower myself so we could rub together. We slipped and stumbled around for a little while, trying to make things work. Finally I gave up. I tried lying down so we could do something nice like sixty-nine but it was too short. No matter how hard we tried, the ends of that shower-tub thingy kept getting in the way of our legs. A few desperate licks, as we squirmed around on the bottom of the tub, were the best we could do. Those licks were not nearly enough to satisfy either of us. The height difference, combined with that stupid tub thingy, was really creating a problem. I know, if we had ever taken a few seconds to sort things out we could have figured out a way to overcome those problems. The sad fact of the matter is that neither of us was willing to stop kissing and rubbing long enough to think. Besides, I'm not sure I had been taking in enough oxygen for my brain to work. Certain other parts of me were not having that problem. I gave up and rolled out of that tub thingy and fell on the floor, dragging Corey with me. He ended up on top of me. That was a lot better. We had more room. I got my hands on his ass and started kneading again. He started humping. We were both dripping wet and we slid back and forth together real well. Needless to say, it didn't take as long as either of us would have liked but boy it felt good. When we came down from our high, the floor was sopping wet. A few giggles and a few more kisses and we decided to try the shower again. I was washing Corey's hair when the bathroom door opened. We could hear LT muttering about the water on the floor. All Corey and I could do was giggle. I guess I had rented the motel, or in this case hotel. It was just a little further from home than I had planned. To be continued... To make the fluffy omelets described. Separate the eggs, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form, beat the yolks with a little cream until smooth. Fold the beaten whites into the yolks. You can use whatever you like for additions to the basic omelet. Some chopped fresh home grown tomatoes are good. The ham, mushrooms and green onions describe in the story are good. Don't try to load too much into the omelet. It will not be as fluffy. Just experiment until you find what you like. I've also used several different cheeses in them. Be sure to properly salt and pepper before cooking. I start the omelet on the stove top and cook until partly cooked, then put in a 400 degree oven until it puffs and is done. I generally cook on the stove top until it is done about a third of the way up before putting in the oven. By done, I mean starting to solidify. In other words, the first third of the eggs and whatever you have added to it should be starting to solidify on the bottom before putting in the oven. To hurry it up, leave them on top of the stove slightly longer and then put under the broiler. You have to watch a little more closely but that speeds the cooking up. Some people use a little cream of tarter in the egg whites but I don't bother. Some avocado diced and a little salsa along with diced tomato makes a good omelet. Just get creative and throw in what you like. Remember, if you don't like it you can always throw it out and try again. The world won't end. I've guessed wrong a few times and ended up fixing something else although never with omelets. I will admit that I'm not a happy camper when I've spent a couple of hours cooking something and decide I can't eat it. Hasn't happened for a long time because you soon learn what you don't like by experimenting that way.