Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:13:42 +0000 From: hyperion0@hushmail.com Subject: Instant Thrill 1 Disclaimer: This story is total fiction, it never happened; any similarities to people in real life are purely coincidental. It will at some point depict sexual acts between an adult (19) and a minor (12) (not in this chapter), so if you are offended by this or if you are not legally allowed to read this story, please close this page now. I've been reading stories on nifty for ages, but this is my first attempt at writing a story and I'd love to hear what you thought, so please send any comments, suggestions or anything else you want to talk about to: hyperion0@hushmail.com Thanks :) 1. Working in a supermarket felt to me like the slowest moving job in the world. Seriously, it was like walking into a time capsule or something, where minutes felt like hours and hours lasted days. It was almost like a different world, with its own man made environment which you didn't really notice if you were in there for half an hour or so, but when you spent all day in it became stifling. Well for me it did anyway. The sun was replaced with luminous overhead lighting, the sounds of nature with electronic beeping and the metallic whirring of the air conditioning. This particular Wednesday felt even longer than usual, with three long hours still to go until the magic time of 10pm when I finished. I know, the evening shifts suck, but it beat getting up early every morning, and I valued my lie-ins. "Excuse me, can you tell me where the cereal is?" I nodded and pointed the lady to the correct aisle. After a year of working here, I sometimes felt like I knew the layout of the store better than my own house. Sighing, I went back to what I was doing before the interruption - stacking. My work here was pretty simple, and divided into 3 stages: collect the boxes of stock from the delivery area, put the stock that was running low onto the shelves, and put the rest away downstairs. At the moment I was in the middle of stage two, lifting massive bottles of water to their correct places, feeling like I was breaking my back in the process. So what am I doing here? Well, after finishing school at 18, I made the common mistake of choosing a further college course that looked and sounded 'fun', but which in fact turned out not only to be tedious, but had attracted a class of students even less interesting than the subject, none of whom I seemed to have nothing at all in common with. After a few miserable months, I cut my losses and quit, with my confidence knocked down a few pegs and a year of uncertainty to follow. It was at this point that I applied for a job at the nearest supermarket. A full year later, and here I still was at 19, kitted out in the dorky uniform and name tag required, stocking the shelves and trying to get through the day as quickly as possible to collect the all-important pay check. In the back of my mind I still nagged myself that I should be going back to studying, but the idea of starting a new course with new people was just too big of a mental barrier, and besides I had no real idea what career I wanted to pursue yet. I guess it wasn't so bad- for one thing I only worked about 25 hours a week so I had quite a lot of free time. I also got money, and although my mum asked me to put some of it towards food, I kept most of it to spend how I liked. Oh yeah, my name's Tom by the way. This is probably a good time to confirm what you might have guessed from where the story is placed- I am indeed a boy lover, albeit a frustrated one. Frustrated because I'd never even had the opportunity to be friends with a boy since I was one myself. Neither I nor people I knew well had younger siblings, my mother's close friends didn't have any sons younger than me, and I'd never been brave enough to volunteer for the scouts or anything like that. I was Frustrated because everywhere I could see boys who were clearly calling out for some kind of positive male attention but had constantly been let down by those in their lives who should have been there. And of course, I was frustrated that if people found out who I really was, I'd be hated for the rest of my life. Ok, I think you've got the message on that front, hehe. After hauling the last bottle into place, I paused for a minute to mop my brow, before starting on the next load, equally heavy bottles of soft drinks. No rest for the wicked I guess. As I bent down I heard another common supermarket noise, although this one was much more pleasant- the sound of a child's voice, a boy by the sound of it. As I'm sure many people of a like mind to myself can testify, a supermarket had to be one of the top five public places in terms of the sheer number of boys to watch. Many a cute boy that I had scoped out at work during the day had occupied my fantasies when I was lying in bed last thing at night. Breaking my train of thought, the voice was getting closer, and I could sense movement out of the corner of my eye. Glancing to my left I stopped short, suddenly frozen in place. Possibly THE cutest boy I had ever seen had come into view. I could hardly stop myself staring at the work of art that was walking down the aisle towards me, seemingly unaware of my presence as he exchanged a few words with a short mousy looking woman I presumed was his mother. He had to be new to the store, I would definitely have remembered any boy like this I had seen, even if it was just for a second. And oh wow, he was just my kind of boy - about 12 years old, though he could have been slightly older or younger, blonde hair just long enough to touch the sides of his neck, slim figure and stylishly dressed in tight fitting jeans, a blue checked shirt and red hi tops. Finishing his conversation, he looked up for the first time, and after a second looked straight at me with amazing dark blue eyes. I blushed and looked down at the ground as I usually do when a boy catches me staring, but couldn't resist glancing back up to gauge his reaction and was pleased to notice a slight smile on the boy's pretty face. Trying unsuccessfully to supress a grin of my own, I felt my pulse quicken as the object of my desires got closer and closer. Not wanting to look like a total idiot, I stepped back and pretended to busy myself with the boxes of water, sneaking looks and trying not to be too obvious. I don't think I was fooling him though, as every time I looked up he stared straight back at me, forcing me to avert my eyes away for a few seconds, before going back for more. As the mother reached out to put something into their shopping trolley, he looked right at me and flashed a killer smile, making my knees unsteady and my heart flutter. WOW! No boy had ever smiled at me like that, and certainly not one as cute as this! As they passed me I got an up close look, and he certainly didn't disappoint from this distance. His face was lightly tanned and looked smooth as silk; he didn't have a blemish or the slightest imperfection that I could see. His looks were further complemented by a little silver chain he wore around his neck. There was something else about him as well, in the way he carried himself, walking gracefully, almost delicately on the white polished floor. The way he kept swishing his hair out of his eyes with that little flicking motion of his head. OK, I'll come right out and say it - the kid looked gay. I know, of course it was impossible to really know just from looking if he really knew what he liked yet. But I like to think my gay-boy-dar or whatever you want to call it is pretty in tune, and it had never been set off as much as it was being now. It lasted just a few seconds, though it felt like much more, and it was over, and all I had was an admittedly nice view of his backside as they moved into the next aisle, leaving me grinning stupidly and wanting more. I considered following them and asking if I could be of assistance, but quickly dismissed the idea, I didn't want him thinking I was a total weirdo after all. I waited patiently for them to return back the way they came so I could get another eyeful, but as the seconds turned into minutes it became clear that they must have done so at the other end of the aisle, behind my back. Damn it! As I continued reluctantly with my stacking, I was left with a sense of emptiness that only an encounter of this kind could create. He'd probably forgotten all about me already, whilst I could only dream of getting close to a boy like him. Maybe it was because of all the thoughts rushing through my mind, but the remaining three hours of my shift actually seemed to go pretty quickly, and before I knew it I was walking out of the store exit and breathing the crisp night air again. ------------------------------- Much to my disappointment there was no sign of the mystery boy the next day, or the day after. So I must admit that when I awoke (late) on Saturday morning, my first waking thought was hoping that the young prince himself would grace my humble presence again at some point today. Yawning, I managed to rouse myself and stumble towards the bathroom, hoping no-one else was occupying it at the moment. Sharing a bathroom with my mum and older brother Steven was just one of the drawbacks of living in our small two bedroom apartment, made worse by the fact he was a total slob when it came to making mess. At least now I had my own room, after my mum had converted the living room into her bedroom about 6 months ago. Even so, I was still actively trying to find my own place. Work started at midday and it was already 11:30, so after finishing a shower in the thankfully vacant bathroom and slipping on my uniform, I ate a quick breakfast and set out on the ten minute journey to work. Saturday was always the best in terms of boy watching, but this one was overshadowed by the promise of something even better. Four hours into my shift, and still no sign. Maybe I should just calm down a little. All we'd done was exchange a smile or two after all. It might be an earth shattering event for me, but for him it was probably just a little game he played with lots of people. Sigh. Trying to rid my head of any more depressing thoughts, I got stuck into my workload with a vengeance, and began walking briskly towards the empty shelf when I saw a sight that almost made me drop the stack of egg boxes I was holding. He was back! And he was by himself! Had he come back in to see me without the overbearing presence of his mother to get in the way? Yeah yeah, I know that's pretty unlikely; he was probably just doing some shopping at the weekend, being the perfect son. Still, nothing could have made me happier at that moment than seeing him again, this time in a black button up jacket, his blonde hair slightly mussed up and looking slightly flushed from the chill outside. Unlike last time, it seemed he had seen me before I had spotted him, and he already had that sexy confident smile playing on his lips. Feeling my mouth dry up and unsure of how to react, I stumbled forward to try and put the crap in my arms down before I dropped it on the floor and got in trouble. Glancing back, I was shocked to see a disappointed look on his face before he turned around and started walking away. Oh shit! It suddenly hit me that it must have seemed like I just totally blew him off... FUCK! Panicking, I put rational thoughts on hold as I half ran towards him and sort of yelped out, "Hi!" I must have blushed ten shades of red as he gave me a funny look and replied "Um... Hi," Oh my god, think quickly Tom. "I.. err...I just wondered if you needed any help at all?" Ugh, I sounded like a complete idiot. At least he was smiling again. "That's ok, I'm cool. Thanks though." He said in a sexy little high pitched voice that sounded like it wasn't too far away from breaking. An awkward silence followed for a few seconds as I tried desperately of something else to contribute. Finally he simply said "Well... Bye then," and slowly turned around, clutching his empty shopping basket in both hands. Finding my voice I stammered, "B-Bye," and was rewarded with another heart melting smile before I was left alone again. Glancing around to make sure no-one had witnessed my strange behaviour, I let out a sigh of both relief and more frustration. Damn but that boy was something else! Knowing he was still somewhere nearby made it impossible to focus on my work, every time someone walked by I was expecting to see him again. I eventually wandered to the end of the aisle to try and take a peek, but the sight of my mean looking supervisor sent me scurrying back again only to come face to face with HIM. For the first time he actually looked quite nervous, and was biting his lip in the cutest way. "Well... actually there is something you could help me with. Do you guys have a cold drinks section?" Jackpot. Not only did we have one, but it was right at the opposite end of the store. Although we were officially supposed to escort customers the item they wanted, most of us rarely bothered. I had no doubt I was going to make an exception in this case. "Yeah, we do. Would you like to follow me sir?" Oh god. Did I just call him sir?! Why couldn't I just act normal around him for once? He clearly picked up on it as well, letting out a quiet little giggle. Trying to save face, I smiled. "Hehe, I'm sorry. I'm not really sure what else to call you." After a second he replied, "How about Riley?" Damn, that was fine by me! And what a cute name for such a cute boy. "That's cool. And you can call me-" "Tom. Yeah, I know." "How did you... Oh." I grinned looking down at my little name tag. He certainly was attentive. As we walked along my eyes kept flitting to his form, drinking in more of his features. He just seemed to exude beauty, and every movement was done with such grace I think I could have just stood and watched him for the rest of my life. As it was I knew my time was limited, so I wanted to make the most of it while I still could. But what is there to say to pretty much a complete stranger? "So do you live around here?" Was what I finally settled on. "Yeah, about 10 minutes away. Why?" Well he had me there. "I just haven't seen you in here much before. I kinda know most of the people who come in regularly." A bit of a bluff, but I was pretty proud of myself for thinking of something on the spot. In fact I barely recognised any other customers, they were all an uninteresting blur of faces, punctuated every so often by a highly memorable one, Riley being the best example. "Well we used go to the other store across town, but my mum said this one has better offers," he said flicking his hair out of his blue eyes and gazing right into mine. I must remember to thank the guy in charge of our deals for a job well done. "And I think the staff here are nicer too." This was accompanied by another little smirk and then he looked straight ahead, leaving me speechless. Maybe I was dreaming this all up, but it seemed like he was actually *flirting* with me! Me! This was like something I'd read about, but never believe it could actually happen in real life, and especially not in my boring existence. Of course, he could just be being friendly, but the look in his eye when he said it told me something different. By now we were approaching the fridge where the cold drinks he had asked for were located, and I was trying to decide whether or not to take the risk and put my non-existent courting skills to the test. Fuck it. I might never get an opportunity like this again, and if I had been badly misreading the signs I could always feign innocence. "Drinks are just here. And if there's anything else you need, ANYTHING at all, please let me know. I'd really love to help you out." Even as I said it I could feel myself blushing profusely. How corny was that? And this was to a young boy as well. I'd probably creeped him out to the max. Though if he was, he wasn't showing it. He was smiling widely and fixing me with a knowing look. It was all in the open now. Then he simply said "Thanks!" and continued to stare up at me unwaveringly. I nodded and paused in case he had something else to add, then smiled again and began to back slowly off, never wanting to break eye contact with this amazing boy. "Wait," He called, and I quickly closed the distance between us again, my heart pumping wildly. "What's your last name?" Ok, where on earth did that come from? Putting aside my paranoia, I couldn't really see the harm in telling him. I'd done nothing wrong, had I? Simply speaking to a boy isn't a crime. Not yet anyway. "Umm, it's King. Tom King." "Cool. See ya!" And with that he gave me one last smile, spun around on his heels and walked out towards the store exit. I stood there for a good 30 seconds, before realising people were starting to stare. That had to be the most incredible few minutes of my life, and I still couldn't quite believe it had all really happened. As I finally arrived back to my half finished workload, I nearly burst out laughing as I remembered one little detail that must have skipped Riley's mind - he'd forgotten to buy anything.