Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 14:49:48 +0000 (UTC) From: Jay Carrington Subject: Chapter 28 of My Son and His Friends This work is copyrighted by the author, J. Carrington and commercial use is prohibited without permission in writing from the author. Personal or private copies are permitted only if they are complete and include the copyright notice. Placing this story on a website or reproducing this story for distribution without the author's permission is a violation of that copyright. This is a story of a man's relationship with his son and his son's friends. The writing is very detailed and is a written representation of what the author saw as he was writing the story. It will contain some sexual scenes, but it is not totally about sex. The series of chapters are completely fictional and are the result of the author's fertile imagination. Any resemblance to any real person(s) is purely coincidental. The story contains consensual sexual behavior between young adult males and an older adult male. It depicts both unprotected sex and protected sex. Safe sex practices are the way to go if you plan to be around for years to come. If you are underage (below 18) or object to the subject matter, please leave now as the door that let you in, will also let you leave. If you enjoy this site, you are encouraged to donate to Nifty.org so that it will continue to operate. You can buy a visa gift card and use it to donate to Nifty anonymously or you can use your credit card and you can see the transaction on your monthly bill. Anyways, this is a great site which serves the needs of our select population. Chapter 28 - My Son and His Friends We finally arrived at mom's house after leaving our house earlier that morning. We had stopped for a good "home-cooked" meal at one of the little restaurants in one of the towns along the way and that made the trip a little longer than usual. I pulled into the Mom and Dad's driveway and saw Dad loading the trunk of their car with several pieces of luggage and some boxes. We got out and walked over to him. He gave each of us a hug and said "I am so happy to see you in more ways than you can imagine, hopefully, now your mom will relax and stop finding things for me to do." I smiled and said "Well, let me go in and announce our arrival." About that time, mom stuck her head out the door and was about to tell Dad something when she spotted us. She came outside hugged the boys and then gave me the once over before she hugged my neck. She then started issuing orders as to what needed to be done, what we needed to do, and when we needed to do it. I chuckled and looked over at Dad, he nodded but it was seen by Mom. She started "You two think I am blind, I saw that, I know you two are in cahoots, but you need to know we are pulling out of here early tomorrow morning and these vehicles will be packed tonight and ready to go tomorrow morning. Doug, you need to get the boy's and your overnight stuff out and into your rooms, we need to go eat, we need to pack some of the food that I have already prepared, and then, we need to go to bed. I am starting breakfast at 5:00 in the morning. I want to leave no later than 7:00. That gives us time to straighten up, get showered and dressed, and then hit the road." I turned to the boys and asked them if they would carry our overnight bags in and put them in our room. I helped Dad rearrange the stuff in the trunk to make more room, and then we began to pack the backseat. He said "I thought your mom was going to be a minimalist on this trip" and I about lost it. I said "Dad, has mom ever been a minimalist?" He stopped what he was doing and said "Well, there is only one of you - right?" I shook my head and said "Dad, I think I don't want to go there." He laughed this time. We finished loading their car, and then, we went into the house to see what else Mom had going on. She had several cakes on the counter and she told me that she had several dishes already made and that they were in the freezer. She reminded me that we would need to get ice coming back home tonight after eating at The Oaks Restaurant and then load the frozen items in the cooler in the morning. I was beginning to wonder where all of this was going, but I decided to just wait and see. We freshened up and changed into some clean clothes, and then we were off to eat at The Oaks Restaurant. We walked in and Mr. Vince Cook, the owner, greeted each of us by name and had one of the waitresses seat us in a large booth. Ryan and Myles glanced at the menu and then put it down. I looked and said "Let me guess, a hamburger?" They shot me a look and said "You are so wrong; we have been brought up to know that when we go to a restaurant, we don't order a hamburger." I smiled and Mom said "I am so glad to see that you have been taught about the finer points of dining out." I made a tally mark in the air for me and Mom said "Don't you go getting the big head, that is the way you were raised and she made a tally mark in the air for herself." The boys cracked up, and then, Dad and I joined in. Our waitress came over and took our drink orders and asked if we needed more time before deciding on our entrees. I looked around the table and told her that I thought everyone had made their decisions. She took our orders, and we headed to the salad bar. For some reason, Mr. Cook always has the best tomatoes on his salad bar, they actually taste like a tomato should, slightly acidic and they smell tomatoie not like some tomatoes that have no taste and are watery in nature. We made our salads and topped them with our favorite salad dressing and cheese. We returned to our table and began to eat and talk about the upcoming trip. The boys let it be known that they were hoping for some snow, and if there was no snow, that they definitely wanted to hike in the mountains. Mom turned to me and said "Doug, if there is hiking, you are on your own with them as your Dad and I cannot do that anymore. I will just spend my time shopping in the nearby towns. I smiled and said "We will see what the weather brings up, but I can assure you that we are not going to stay house-bound or tied to a TV." We finished our salads about the time that our entrees were delivered to the table. Mom, Dad, and I had ordered a rib-eye steak while the boys ordered nine fried shrimp each. Everybody ordered a baked potato, but Mom and I ordered a baked sweet potato while the others ordered a regular potato with butter and sour cream. We focused on our meals and chatted about a variety of topics with Mom really talking about stuff in the community and the Church. She told me that she thought that I would be really proud of Reverend Fred Lee as he had really changed his manner in the pulpit. I said "Well, I would have to have proof of that," and she said "Oh but you will. You are going to Church when we get back and before you leave to go home. There are several things that you have to do this trip, so you might as well get geared to do some of my wants." I thought to myself 'What has changed?" She said "I heard that!" I said "Heard what?" She then said "Doug, I had you and have known you since the day you breathed your first breath of air, I know your moves, I know your thinking, I know your laughter, and I know you inside and out, so you need to understand I know your mutterings and more than likely your thoughts." I smiled and the boys wagged their fingers at me. We finished our meal and I allowed Dad to pay for the check as he was first out of the booth and at the cash register before I could move the boys out of the way. We began to drive back home, and I stopped along the way and filled the cooler with some ice. I backed into the driveway so that my rear door was up against the garage door on Dad's side of the garage. We got out, went in, and headed to our bedrooms. We settled into our rooms and I tried to make myself fall asleep, but I was keyed up regarding the upcoming trip. I pulled out a book and began to read, finally, I began to feel myself tire out. I listened for any noises from the boy's room and they were quiet. I then allowed myself to drift off to sleep. At 5 o'clock Dad was knocking on my door telling me that Mom needed me in the kitchen. I grabbed me a pair of knock-around shorts and shirt and put them on. I walked into the kitchen and Mom put me to work helping to prepare breakfast, then she was taking stuff out of the freezer and directing me to store it in the cooler. I had to get my keys and pull the Denali forward so that I could open the rear door. I drained the water out of the cooler and began to put the frozen food in the cooler. I packed some wadded up newspaper around each dish to fill the gaps and hopefully to hold the cold around the dishes. I returned to the kitchen and Mom sent me to wake the boys up. I knocked lightly on their door and there was no response. I slowly opened the door and they were still asleep. I walked over to the bed, called their names, and nudged them. They slowly woke up, sat up, and gave me this bewildered look then, they remembered where they were, and why I was waking them up so early. I turned and headed out the door when they jumped out of bed. They were soon dressed for breakfast and sitting around the breakfast table while Dad and I stood and ate at the island. We finished breakfast, and Mom cleaned the kitchen while the rest of us took our showers, dressed, grabbed our toiletries, and made our beds. We left our dirty clothes, as we would wash them and some more when we returned. We assembled in the kitchen and waited a few minutes for Mom to get ready. She soon appeared, and we walked out of the house as Dad set the alarm, and did a final walk around to make sure things were secure. I pulled forward and Dad backed mom's car out of the garage, lowered the garage door, and then followed me down the street. We were on our way to Gatlinburg for our first ever Christmas vacation away from one of our homes. As I was driving on the outskirts of town, I saw a police car pull in behind me and my stomach tightened. I started praying that it was not Bobby Joe and my prayers were answered as the officer sped by me in a few minutes, I could see that it was not him, but another officer. Mom called me on the cell phone and told me to turn the radio on to one of the local stations so that I could hear Reverend Lee give his early morning sermon. I begrudgingly turned it on and was amazed at the tone of delivery and the ensuing message. I had to give it to the old boy, he had made a change. Miracles do happen. We drove on, and I made the decision to take a side tour to Helen, Georgia. It is a small town nestled in the mountain area of North Georgia which has been remodeled to resemble a Bavarian Village. We took a quick tour of the small town and I made a few purchases at several of the locally owned shops. We took time and had a great lunch there, and then; we loaded up and resumed our journey. The next stop was Cherokee, North Carolina after driving through some scenic views of the mountains. The boys were taking pictures as we traveled and I agreed to stop several times to let them take pictures of the views, themselves, me and them, along with Mom and Dad. We drove into Cherokee, and I knew that we had to stop and wander around, after all my rear end could only take so much sitting. We parked and began to explore the small town. The handiwork of leather and clay was outstanding. I bought several belts and blankets. Mom found some jewelry that she just had to have, so she bought it. As we were walking around, I noticed a sign advertising the Casino and was reading it when Mom started lecturing me on gambling. I continued to read and decided to not argue with her. We finished our tour and returned to the vehicles for the final leg of our journey. It was getting to be late afternoon and the drive through the mountains was spectacular. We were able to see several types of wildlife along the way which included deer, turkeys, elk, and a few bears. The only issue with this is that whenever you see the various types of wildlife, you are not the only ones, so there is a traffic snarl with people leaning out taking pictures or pulling over on the sides of the road. I made my way through the traffic snarls and continued on my way. I noted several things along the way that I wanted to return to later in the week, but I knew that I had to head on now as Dad was following me and I knew that he was not comfortable driving at night and especially in the mountains. We drove through the National Park and then we were on the outskirts of Gatlinburg. I turned onto the by-pass and we were headed to Pigeon Forge. As we were driving into Pigeon Forge, I set the Garmin with the address of the house that Mom had rented for the week. It guided me through the maze of traffic and we were soon pulling into the driveway of the house. The house sat on a portion of one of the surrounding mountains and overlooked the farmlands below. It was quiet, so erringly quiet, but a welcome relief to the traffic in Pigeon Forge. We got out of the car and walked around. Mom made a phone call and in a few minutes, a man pulled in and stopped. He got out and introduced himself as the owner of the house. He welcomed us to the area and gave us the keys. He walked us through the house and explained how to deal with the heater and the fireplace. He said that if we had any questions to just call him as he lived close by, and he could either answer them on the phone or come over. We thanked him and then he left. We began to unpack the car with mom insisting that the cooler be the first thing out and in the house. Mom assigned the bedrooms in the house with her and Dad getting the master bedroom at the other end of the house while the boys and I took the two bedrooms on the other end. Mom and Dad's room had a picturesque view of the mountains while the boys and mine had a view of the valley and its farmlands. We stored our belongings, and then, Mom was ready to head out and eat. Everybody got in the Denali and I drove back to Pigeon Forge. I decided, since I was the driver and being that the driver has certain privileges that we would eat at The Old Mill. It proved to be a great choice and we were soon headed out after having a good Tennessee meal. Mom wanted to tour the area, so I joined what seemed like thousands of cars and drove up and down the main drag of Pigeon Forge. There were a number of Christmas Shoppes, candy stores, jewelry stores, boot stores, a winery, and a number of amusements. We stopped at one of the larger Christmas Shoppes and walked through it. I can say this "If you wanted it, it was probably there, and if it wasn't, then you probably didn't need it." I saw a terrific collection of trains and that kept me, Dad and the boys occupied for a while. Dad said "Doug, do you still love trains as much as you used to?" I looked at him and he said "Silly question, of course you do." I have loved trains all my live, I assign them personalities and imagine where they have been and what they have seen. I have had an electric train since I was three years old, but I keep it put up as it is extremely valuable. I stood and watched several of the displays and decided that Phil and I would set-up a train set in my office area in the coming months after I purchased a new set and some extra cars. Mom finished her browsing and found us at the trains. She shook her head and said "Some things never change." I smiled and said "You are so right and I have decided that I am going to put a train table in my office area." She just shook her head and asked "What type do you want now?" I said "I am torn between the HO gauge and the N gauge." She asked "What's the difference?" I pointed out the differences by showing her the two different types. She said that she really liked them both, but thought that there was more variety with the HO. I asked if she was ready to go and she said that she was. We returned to the Denali and headed back to the house after locating a local Christmas tree lot. I made note of its location and agreed that we would return tomorrow morning to select our tree. I continued on to the house and soon we were inside and getting ready for our first night on the mountain. The boys took their showers first and complained about the lack of water pressure. I reminded them that just like when we were at Matt's farm, that we were not on a city water system but a pump therefore, we had only one pump pushing the water into the house. They understood, and then, they were talking about a return visit to the farm during the summer. I left them talking in my room as I went for my shower. I understood their comments as I took my shower, but decided that I could put up with anything for a week. I returned to my room to find both of them in my bed watching TV. I cleared my throat and they moved over and patted a spot on my bed. I said "Guys, I need to put my clothes on." Ryan said "Dad, we've seen your goods before, so go ahead and change, and then get in here with us to watch this show." I thought "Oh what the heck", I dropped my towel, pulled my boxer briefs on, and crawled into bed with them. We lay there and watched a show, then I herded them to their room, turned off the TV, and snuggled down into one of the most comfortable beds that I had ever slept in. I awoke early the next morning and lay there enjoying the view out my window after going for my morning trip to the bathroom. I soon heard Mom in the kitchen, and a few minutes later, I could smell that she had breakfast well under way. I got up, grabbed me some clean clothes, went to the bathroom, took my morning shower and dressed. I walked down to the kitchen and Mom had everything almost ready, so I walked back to the boys' room and called them to breakfast. They slowly woke up and were soon ready for breakfast. They loved the view and were eager to get outside and explore. I told them to finish their breakfast, to help with kitchen clean-up, get their morning showers, and then, we would go back to town and pick out our tree. I spent my time reviewing the foods that Mom had brought and made a list of what I needed to purchase when I went to the grocery store. I finished my tasks about the time that the boys and mom finished their showers. We loaded up, and I drove to the tree lot. After a thorough review of the available trees, Mom made her decision, and we loaded it atop the Denali and drove back to the house. I unloaded it and Dad said that he would put it in a stand, place it in the house and that he would let Mom do some shaping while I went to the grocery store. I had mentioned that I needed to go to a grocery store while I was at the Christmas tree lot, and I was told that I would need to go to Sevierville for a full-fledged shopping experience. I told the boys to load up, and we were off to Sevierville. I found the grocery store, and we went in, grabbed a buggy and began to shop. About midway through the shopping, I regretted bringing the boys as they kept adding all kinds of stuff in the buggy. We finally finished our shopping, checked out, loaded up, and returned to the house. We unloaded the groceries, stored them in the pantry and/or freezer. We then gathered in the living room and decorated the tree. Dad and I put the lights on, after the boys checked to make sure that they were in working order. Mom and the boys added the ornaments, garland, and the topper. It took some time as Mom is very picky about how her tree looks. I thought back to when we were decorating our tree with Phil. I missed having him near me, I missed talking to him, I missed holding him, I missed kissing him, and I just missed Phil really, really bad. I loved being with my family, but I really missed Phil. We finished decorating the tree, made some quick sandwiches using some of the deli meats that I had purchased at the store, and then, we decided to go to Pigeon Forge and ramble through the shops and stores. I cleaned the kitchen while everybody was getting ready to go. In a few minutes, everybody had hit the bathroom, changed shoes, and were ready to go to Pigeon Forge. I drove, and we parked in a large parking area. We decided to split up and established a time to meet back at the Denali. Mom and Dad wandered the stores around the Old Mill first and then, they boarded the trolley and went across the main drag to some of the stores over there. The boys and I grabbed the trolley and rode it around Pigeon Forge out to what turned out to be a transfer station which allowed us to take a trolley to Gatlinburg. We rode the trolley and rambled around Gatlinburg. We found a number of things that we wanted to do the next day, places we wanted to eat, and shops that we wanted to visit. The sounds and smells of some of the shops were appealing, and I could not pass up one of the outdoor food establishments. We reviewed the menu and then, placed our orders. We sat and discussed the trip, and things that we wanted to do before going home. Ryan began to talk about visiting this area during the summer as he had glanced several brochures for zip lining, rafting, and tubing. I had to agree with him and tucked that thought into the back of my mind. We stopped by one of the candy kitchens and watched them make taffy. We looked at the taffy bins and gathered some of several kinds in a bag before heading back to find the trolley and returning to Pigeon Forge. We made the trolley transfer and then, headed back to find Mom and Dad. They were waiting for us near the Denali. We loaded Mom's purchases, and then we were off to Cheddar's Restaurant for supper. We ordered our food, and it was really good. We paid and returned to the Denali for a trip back to the house. Mom plugged in the lights and we all walked outside to see the tree through the window. It looked pretty, but I was ready for some down time. I excused myself from the group and went to my room. I looked at the time and thought 'what the heck?' I called Phil and he answered. We talked for over an hour, and I told him how much I had missed him, he told me that he missed me too, and that he could not wait until we could be together for some fun. I smiled, but my cock began to harden with thoughts of some special time with Phil. I hung up, checked on the boys, returned to my room, turned out the lights, stripped out of my clothes, and crawled into the bed naked. I positioned my pillows, and then, I began to think about Phil. My cock began to harden and soon my hand found it and began to jack it off. I rubbed my balls and stroked my taint. I began to feel some pre-cum leak from my cock, and I used it as lube. Soon I was rock hard and really jacking my cock. I began to feel my balls tighten as the cum began to rise up my cock. I threw the sheets off of me and allowed my cock to spray its load on my chest. After my climax, I got up and wiped my chest using one of my t- shirts. I returned to my bed a little more relaxed then, I heard the boys talking in the adjoining room. It sounded like they were playing around. I smiled and snuggled into my pillows. I was fine with the boys being boys. I soon dropped off to sleep and for the first time in several nights, I got a good night's sleep. I woke up the next morning and helped Mom with breakfast while the boys showered and dressed for the day. I helped Mom prepare a few dishes for the upcoming Christmas Dinner and put them in the refrigerator for use on Christmas morning. Mom made a large pot of vegetable soup, and we had that and some grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch. After lunch, I asked Mom and Dad if they wanted to go to Gatlinburg, but they declined, so I loaded the boys up and we went to Gatlinburg. End of Chapter 28 - My Son and His Friends Thank you for reading this continuing story. I apologize for the delay of this chapter, but much has happened in my personal life which ate up my writing time. I have had many moments to imagine story lines for the story so I am telling you that the story has a lot of possibilities for the future. I will continue to write, but it will be a while before I can get to a regular schedule. Until then, please stick with me. Your e-mails and inquiries have meant a lot and have encouraged me to get back to writing. I hope that your lives are richly blessed and I will begin work on Chapter 29 next week. Jay