Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 01:24:35 -0400 From: ScarletLegg@aol.com Subject: Mark the Marine Chapter 5 Mark the Marine, Chapter 5 ***You know all the legal requirements about being of age in your area to read stories of a sexual nature. This is about man/boy sex so if that subject offends you, leave now. All my stories are copyrighted.*** And please take the time to donate to Nifty so they can continue to bring us good stories. Previously: As we regained our composure, I started sliding off Mark's still hard cock. Then I felt him pressing a napkin in between my butt cheeks. I told him 'thanks' and he said 'that's what big brothers are for'. I thought I would die laughing. We were all back together when the movie credits played and we exited the theater. Mark pointed out another movie that was playing. "We need to come back for that one....and have a repeat performance." We were both laughing, having the time of our lives as we walked out into the mall. We were window shopping and having a great time when we suddenly heard some loud bangs. I was looking around, uncertain and confused when Mark grabbed me, threw me on the ground and covered my body with his. Now Chapter 5: Mark completely covered me as I lay on the cold tile floor. Judging by Mark's movement, he was looking around, assessing the situation as people were screaming and running in different directions. "The store located at your ten o'clock....when I tell you, I want you to run inside, staying as low to the ground as you possibly can and run all the way to the back and find cover." "Okay...what about you?" "I'll be right behind you babe." There were a couple bangs that echoed in the distance, evidently not fired in our direction. "Okay..GO!" Mark hoisted me up and was right behind me as we entered the store and ran toward the back area. We found employees huddled back behind the counter. We turned and looked out the front windows in time to see a mall security guard go running by, his pistol drawn. He stepped around the corner into the side corridor and a few seconds later shots rang out and he fell to the floor. I had pulled out my cell phone and called home. Dad answered laughing. "You two want a later curfew?" "Dad, listen!...There's a sniper or terrorist shooting people here in the mall. We're fine...call the police!" My hands were shaking so bad I dropped the phone. That's when Mark went into Marine mode and started working up through the store to evidently see what was going on and possibly assess the threat situation. "MARK!....DON'T!" He motioned me back and down with his hand. I could hear Dad shouting on the phone and then nothing. I finally picked it up and the line was dead. Hopefully he was calling the police. In the meantime, Mark had worked himself up near the front of the store and would pop his head up above the clothing racks to see what was happening. There were no longer any people running around. Mark got down on his belly and worked his way out the doorway and toward the security officer. I lost sight of him numerous times but knew he was probably checking on his condition. Then I lost sight of him. I was on the verge of screaming, wondering what was going on. It seemed like an eternity and then a loud volley of shots outside the store front. I could see the flash of each shot reflected on the store windows as the shots rang out. Tears were streaming down my cheeks from the uncertainty. And then, there he was! Mark was in the doorway casually walking toward me. A pistol hung loosely in his right hand. "Call 9-1-1...we need emergency medical units out here NOW!!" One of the store employees confirmed 9-1-1 had already been called. I was frozen in place. When he reached me, Mark laid the gun on the counter and took me in his arms. I thought he was going to squeeze the breath out of me as he lifted me off the floor and held me tight. "It's okay now Mattie...he's dead. The dumbass was trying to clear a jam in his rifle and it gave me the opportunity to take him out." I just sobbed into Mark's shoulder as he held me. I had been so afraid of him getting hurt or worse. We turned and were walking toward the front of the store. "You are definitely a hero, bro!" "Later babe...we need to check on the security guard's condition." When we got to the guard, he was moaning and bleeding. Luckily he had on a bullet proof vest. The blood was from a non-vital shot in his upper arm. He was very lucky. Mark was attending to his wound when police and SWAT officers started swarming inside the mall. They surrounded, then checked the gunman as witnesses were pointing to Mark. Then I heard Dad's voice calling my name. I started waving my hand in the air "Over here!" Dad and some officers came over. I smiled at Dad "Mark took the SOB out!" I could see the relief all over Dad's face. Then some medics arrived and took over working on the security guard. Mark and I stood up and the cops immediately started questioning Mark about what he saw as the events unfolded. When Mark finished, Dad gave the cops our address and phone number, that if they had any further questions they knew where to reach us but right now, he was taking his sons home. We walked out into the parking lot. Mom was waiting and was relieved to see us unharmed. She ran up and hugged each of us then informed Dad she had to go in to the hospital to help care for the wounded and Dad would have to ride home with us. Dad ended up driving us home as I was wrapped up in Mark's arms in the back seat. Once at the house, Dad called it an early night. I guess he knew I was stressed and needed my time to unwind with Mark. Mark made slow, passionate love to me until I was able to relax and fall asleep. Little did we realize what awaited us the next day. Mom made it home in the early morning hours. We were having breakfast when a couple detectives knocked on the front door. That's when we noticed all the television vans and news crews out front. It was starting to shape up like a circus. While the detectives reviewed the events of last night with Mark and I, Dad walked out and talked to the reporters. He asked them to please give us some space and time to recover from the incident. He got each reporters name and phone number, assuring them we would contact them when we were ready to talk about the shooting. When some of the reporters wouldn't leave, Dad informed them he would have the police remove them and if that didn't work, he would call in some Marines, but one way or another, he was not going to have a media circus in front of our house and disturbing the peace of the neighborhood. They evidently got the message and cleared out. Mark and I sat with the detectives and recounted every detail from when we left the movie theater until Mark killed the shooter and the police arrived. Mom and Dad sat quietly by and listened to every detail. When the detectives were satisfied they had everything they needed, they thanked all of us for our patience. They both shook Mark's hand and congratulated him on his fast action which probably saved more lives. Once they left, we all kind of sighed from relief. They did tell us we would be contacted to join the police chief for a news conference to answer all the questions by the press. Mom excused herself. She said she was beat and she and Dad retired to their bedroom. I gave Mark a devilish grin and we hit my bedroom and just piled in my bed together, just holding each other. "I want to make love to you so bad right now but with everything going on we might get interrupted." "That's okay Mark. I'm happy just having your strong arms wrapped around me right now." We watched a movie on my television, or I should say I tried but I fell asleep. I had finally relaxed enough and was out in Mark's arms with my head nuzzled against his chest. The phone ringing early afternoon woke me up. I realized I was still in Mark's arms. I looked up at him as he smiled back at me. "Hey sleepy head....did you have a good nap?" I yawned a little. "The best." Then there was a knock on my bedroom door. "Enter." Dad opened the door and informed us that was the police calling, for us to get dressed as we were to meet the police chief at 3:00 for a press conference. I rolled my eyes and moaned in disappointment. "Matt, I was thinking, after the news conference, why don't you two come home, load up the car and take off for the cabin for a few days. You two can be together and unwind." That perked me up and got my attention. What a wonderful idea. I looked at Mark and he was smiling. "What do you say?" "I think it's a great idea.....as long as you know how to get us there." I lovingly punched him "Of course I know how.....Thanks Dad, that's a great idea for us to get away from this zoo." "I thought you would like it." We ended up meeting the police chief and other city officials. Mark was awarded a citation for his bravery and got to meet some of the people who survived the mall shooting. It was great and I was so proud of him. Then there was the press conference and Mark answered questions. Then more questions till they became stupid and repetitive with just a slightly different wording. I wondered how these people got and held their jobs. Thankfully the police chief saw how we were tiring and he called an end to the meeting. Mark, Dad and I got home just as Mom was leaving for the hospital. "Okay boys, drive careful and have fun. There are sacks of groceries on the table to get you started." We kissed and hugged and said our goodbyes. After Mom left, we went into the garage and loaded other camping material. Then we went inside and packed some clothes, something I knew we wouldn't be needing. Once we were loaded and had hugged Dad, he handed me a credit card for any other expenses and told us to be careful and to have a great time. It was a two hour drive and we got away at 6:00 so we would get there just about sundown. For me, it was like leaving on my honeymoon.