Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 16:51:43 -0600 From: dnrock@rock.com Subject: Of Man and Boy 11 Of Man and Boy by: dnrock(dnrock@rock.com) 11: Truth and Consequences Junior made the bed and put away his clothing. Grant made his and picked up his room a bit. He sported his new belt and buckle and his new boots, still not warn outside but he could put them on and take them off without help now. Mrs. Slocan was due any minute. PA did a last minute tour of the house picking up any stray underwear and socks. Grant had been a real help in cleaning up around the place, in fact so had Junior. Not that any of them are messy but young boys do tend to clutter. PA just didn't think it was fair for Mrs. S to pick up after them, when they could do it themselves. PA had taught Junior how to be independent and to look after himself. He was pleased to see Grant being taught the same things. Since his mother had moved into the nursing home and until about five years ago, their hadn't been a female in the Stum ranch house, except as a visitor. PA's mother had been in poor health for several years before Junior came to live with him. His father was never interested in domestic things of any kind; he had spent 40 years or more working on the ranch and she had spent almost as long taking care of the house, her garden, chickens and things like that. PA had learned to do sowing, cleaning and cooking, partly to help his mother and partly as a method of self preservation. He knew he would never find a male or female life partner, he knew if he wanted or needed it done, he would just have to learn how to do it himself. He did. His mother was a willing teacher, Ruth Hoffman helped in that respect too, after his mom went to the home. While his dad lived, between them they could care for her and the house but after he had his first stroke and with her ill health, it was way to much for him alone. Dad went first, into the home, his mother about a month later. His dad lived another six months and his mother several years. He would drive into Harlo three or four times a week to see them. After Junior came to him they went together twice a week to Harlo and twice a week to Lewiston (Sat. and Wed. due to the distance.) His mother liked Junior right off. She knew him of course, as a neighbor and Corona Stein, Junior's mother and her parents, since grade school days. Herman Stein and his father Gus had served together in the second war. The only way he could get his mother to agree to the home, was to have Ruth Hoffman come in and inspect on a regular basis. Ruth quickly figured out that would not be necessary. After Junior came to live with Paul she and Gerald were frequent visitors anyway. They both liked Junior a lot, after all they were his grandparents although Junior was never told about it. When Junior started to work for Jerry he spent a lot of time at their place and her visits dropped off. By then PA had this domestic stuff down to a fine art. He taught Junior all his tricks and ways, including how to mend and patch his clothing and how to cook. The one thing he never had much time for was baking. Not that he didn't like baked goods, lets face it only someone with no taste buds could not like a good apple strudel or pie, black Forrest cake or cookies. He simply didn't have the time for this. Ruth kept them supplied. Mrs. Slocan likes to bake and right after breakfast started in with pies and cookies. Junior was not a big baker but his pie crust was about as good as anyone's, something his grandmother and Ruth had in common, was the same receipt. Junior is not flush with time and living in a tropical location not keen on making a hot kitchen even hotter. Mrs. Slocan asked Grant what his favorite cookies were. Ginger Snaps and Chocolate Chips it would be. He stayed with her most of the morming, helping and learning how it was done. Getting to eat raw cookie dough from the bowel was just a bones. Ok it is the major bones when your eight. Junior wanted to laugh but PA poked him in the ribs, to signal he was not to embarrass the boy. Grant did look just a bit odd, he had an old flowered apron on, his cowboy boots and a western shirt. His little blue butt stuck out in between the folds of white and pink apron. In reality it was as funny when compared to his bare butt sticking out of a plain apron in their island home. Nude cooking has dangers but the islands aprons are just plain. On New Year's Eve Gerald Hoffman was coming to visit, he would stay two nights and then go to his own home, a few miles down the road. Gerald was visiting his daughter's family in Denver. Junior did not like the idea of Gerald driving all by himself, but he could do nothing about it. Harlowton to Denver is only about eight hours on the Interstate system. It might as well be days for the number of times the daughter comes to visit. The grand children are even less willing to visit. Gerald does not mind anymore. When Ruth was alive he would get a bit upset, mostly because of her feelings being hurt. Once Junior came to live with Paul and started spending time with him and Ruth, the hurt diminished. Mrs. Slocan was doing the baking today and would make the main meals for the next couple of day. She would roast rabbits and venison. It would be a wild meat feast on the first and good German feed of kraut, ham, sausage and vegetables on the 31st. Lots of beer too, but this time Junior would take it a bit easier. Grant had seen photographs of Dr. Hoffman. Their was something about them that puzzled him but he was not exactly sure what that was. PA and Junior had talked a lot about him. His dad thought he walked on water, Grant could tell that. In some ways Grant felt he already knew the man. Within five minutes of his arrival Grant knew exactly why he felt that way, his dad and Jerry, as he informed Grant he was to be called, looked a lot alike. They looked so much alike that if one was a lot older or a lot younger, they would look like brothers, at least that's what Grant thought. Grant was sure of that. Grant had thanked Jerry for the present before he even had his coat off. While Jerry took a nap in the guest room, Grant dug through the old photo albums in PA's office. Their it was, a good clear shot of Jerry in 1964, that would make him about 30 since he was now about 70 and that was 40 years ago. He was dressed in jeans and a blue open collar shirt. He was tall like his dad, blond with a long lean face, massive shoulders and narrow waste. Grant studied the photograph. If he didn't know better it could be his dad. Now this was a puzzle of the first order. Grant did not know all that much about genetics. He did know from observation that kids looked like their parents and brothers and sisters often look a lot alike when you correct for gender. He did not think quite in the terms used but his understanding was the same. He knew he looked a lot like his mom. She had red hair and freckles. He was blond like his dad with no freckles. His facial features were hers. When he told people he favored his mother he was being very truthful. He had seen pictures of dad's mother Corona and dad did not favor her or her parents. He did not look much like Gramps but he was adopted so why should he. Oh sure it is that Dutch/German heritage, they all resembled one another to some degree, hair color, stature and eyes etc. Grant began speculating and wondering. This was a mystery like a Sherlock Holmes story. Grant likes puzzles and mysteries. He could not get over the reverence that dad treated Jerry with. PA treated him with respect and friendship. With dad it was that but more. He figured his dad felt toward Jerry the way he felt toward his dad. Not the child parent thing, not the man boy thing but the teacher mentor kind of thing. A deep friendship kind of thing he could not explain. He knew dad was trying to get Gramps to tell him something since they arrived and Gramps had been putting him off until Jerry arrived. Well Jerry was arrived. Grant would keep his ears open. After a couple of hours Jerry woke up refreshed and ready to party. Well party as much as a seventy year old ever gets to party. He used the washroom and headed to the stairs. Grant was in his room studying. Jerry gently knocked on the open door. "Hi sir, please come in." "Thank you Grant. You can call me Jerry please, sir is just way to formal." The old man sat on the bed. "How about great grand father?" Jerry's eyes lit up. He wondered if the kid knew something, had just guessed or had been prompted to show age respect. "That would be Ok but still formal don't you think?" "Ok Jerry." "Studying?" "Yes, I found this book on the shelf, I'm memorizing it." He held up the old well warren copy of Gray's. "That is heavy going for an eight year old don't you think?" "No, dad told me you gave it to him when he was sixteen." "Yes that it true, it was one of my university text books, they still use it today you know." "Yes, so I am studying it, I'm about three quarters through. Want to test me?" He handed the book to the old man. "Let me see, how many bones in the human body?" "That easy one hundred and six." "Can you name them?" "Sure, shall I start at the head or the foot." "The foot." "The foot, or pes, 26 bones of the ankle, instep, and the five toes. The ankle, or tarsus, is composed of the 7 tarsal bones which correspond to the carpals in the wrist. The largest tarsal bone is called the calcaneus or heel bone. The talus rests on top of the calcaneus and is connected to the tibia. Directly in front of the talus is the navicular. The remaining bones from medial to lateral are the medial, intermediate, the lateral cuneiform bones, and the cuboid bone. The metatarsal and phalanges bones of the foot are similar in number and position to the metacarpal and phalanges bones of the hand. The five metatarsal bones are numbered I to 5 starting on the medial side with the big toe. The first metatarsal bone is larger than the others because it plays a major role in supporting the body's weight. The 14 phalanges of the foot, as with the hand, are arranged in a proximal row, a middle row, and a distal row, with the big toe, or hallux, having only a proximal and distal phalanx. The foot's two arches are formed by the structure and arrangement of the bones and are maintained by tendons and ligaments. The arches give when weight is placed on the foot and spring back when the weight is lifted off of the foot. The arches may fall due to a weakening of the ligaments and tendons in the foot." Grant went on to name all 106 bones and assure Jerry he could label all the part of a skeatel drawing. "You did very well and I suppose you can name all the muscles and organs too?" "Yes up to my bookmark. Would you like to help me put the skeleton gift together?" Grant knew he would answer yes. He could see the glint in the old man's eyes as he rattled off the names of the bones. Grant started telling Jerry about his plans to become a doctor like him and dad and his experiences with Julia and on and on. He just talked and talked. Jerry listened attentively asking the odd question. Finally PA came up to see what was holding up the process and get the family together at the dinner table. After dinner and a sumptuous one it was, Junior and Grant cleared the table, put stuff away and got the dishwasher going. Jerry and PA were settled in the living room enjoying another beer and watching the news on the television. Grant had ginger ale and Junior black coffee as they entered the room. Grant curled up on the sofa next to Junior. All the while he studied this old man and and his dad. Their was no doubt in his mind, these two men were related. Jerry began telling Grant a little about the history of the community he now found himself in. Noting that he was the attend physician at PA' and Junior's birth and that of Junior's mother as well as his biological father, "and contrary of popular opinion he (Junior) did not come out full grown but a rather long, red, squalling naked baby." Grant giggled, until he was reminded all babies come out looking red and squalling. "I have been in attendance for more births than I can count, even for some I, in all honesty, can't remember," he said looking at Grant. "Ok you two have been dancing around the truth for 30 years now. Don't you think it is time someone let me in on it," Junior said. Grant looked a bit puzzled. "Just who was the sperm donor that made the deposit that produced you," Gerald asked? "Dad said when you came all would be revealed, so start revealing," Junior said. "Jerry and I were sworn to absolutely secrecy along with your grandparents on both sides; that we would never tell you who he was. Paulie it was what she wanted. I guess now they are all dead and you have a son..." Paul Sr. said. "She was very insistent and your grandfather and grandmothers went along with it. The women stuck together and he was so devoted to his daughter so did he. Your other grandfather was given no choice in the matter by his wife. To keep peace in his family he acquiesced. I know this because I was their and I am that other grandfather." Jerry added. Grant was getting so excited he started to bounce up and down. That got Junior's attention as he almost caused dad to spill his coffee. "I suppose you figured that out didn't you," Junior said to Grant.? "Not the details but I knew you two looked too much alike not to be related somehow." "Then my biological father was your son Eric," Junior said? "Yes, that is correct. Corona did not want to admit this but we knew he was the only boy she had dated in the months preceding her beginning to show. We knew, in a community this size one can not hide things like that," Jerry told them. "But how did I get the name Paul," Junior asked? "I will answer that because I know and Jerry probably does not. Eric and I were best friends from the time we were little, like grade one age. We were a lot more than friends from about grade eight on too. In fact, I loved him. Eric was loved by everyone but we were lovers. Not that we didn't chase after girls too. Oh, we did that. In high school I fell for Corona like a load of bails dropped from a wagon. Corona would have nothing to do with me, she only had eyes for Eric. I dated around but the only woman I was interested in wasn't interested in me. Eric came here about 5 months before you were born. We were in grand 12. It was not unusual for him and I to study together and stay with each other several times a week. This night was a little different he could not study. If my friend could not study I could not study. We had sex instead. That's when he told me, after we had sex. I was surprised of course and chided him for not using condoms. He complained he didn't like them. I thought he should marry her after all she was carrying his child and so on. He would have none of it. He didn't love her that much. Eric told me Corona wanted him to marry her but when he refused she closed him out of her life. I wanted him to say in the community, to stay with me. I thought we could go to college together and be lovers. Eric was Eric, head strong, very selfish and not about to be bound to anyone or any place. On our graduation night we made love the for last time. I was sad. He was too. He told me then that he would see that Corona received support for the child and that he wanted me to keep an eye on him, be "his or her godfather and a good uncle", and that she had agreed to name the child Paul or Pauline, after his best and only friend. The next day he was gone and we never saw him again," Paul Senior explained. Grant and Junior sat speechless, just listening. "Eric broke Ruth's heart when he left like that. It was you Junior that made her want to live again. You were the light of her life, I don't know if you ever realized that, but you were," Jerry said. "Eric was good to his word, son. He sent your mother money every month like clock work. He knew we were never to tell you who he was. That didn't matter. He broke my heart too but we remained loyal friends. I would write to him, so did Ruth and Jerry, we even sent some pictures of you. He never missed a payment and then one month they stopped. It was about a year after you came to live here. Someone from his work wrote to say he had died of complications related to Aids. We never even knew he was sick," Paul senior said. "Eric was a good man, Junior. He was a loyal friend and loyal son. He never missed a birthday or Christmas. He talked to us lots on the phone and wrote often. He was very privet. He was proud of his accomplishments but not of the choices he made in his life. He was to proud to admit that, he was to proud to seek what he thought was forgiveness. In reality he had been forgiven by everyone except Corona, that was something she could not do and something he would never ask," Jerry informed. "I still don't see why no one would ever tell me," Junior asked? "We had given our word, Corona did not want you to know, your father ran out on you and her. She never knew just how interested he was in you, we never told her that either. He may not have loved her but he respected her wishes. When I told him of her death he cried. When I told him you were coming to live with me he was delighted. Little did any of us know how sick he was at the time. He never told us. I tried to get Corona interested in me after you were born but she would have none of it. She did accept my friendship and when you got older you will remember, she would let me take you places and well be that uncle/godfather, I promised to be. I don't ever want you to think my interest in you was only based on a promise to a friend. As I told you son, I fell in love with you the first time Corona placed you in my arms, you were three days old." Paul said. "When Corona died it was sudden and unexpected. I never felt so helpless as a physician, trying to treat an embolism in this place, I could do nothing, fortunately it was quick. Ruth and I wanted you to come and live with us. Her parents, wanted to keep you with them. Paul just strode in and said, `I'm the boy's godfather, he needs a younger parent, it is best,' and that was that. I think you know the rest of the story," Jerry said. "Jerry, why did you retire," Junior asked? "I had been the local country doc here for over forty years. It was time," Jerry replied. "Cutting back on the work load, I can understand. I know how much you enjoyed your work, your love of medicine, of helping people. You taught me Jerry, just like I'm teaching Grant. I'm sure it is a lot harder with Ruth gone but their must be something more," Junior said. "I just couldn't do it any more Junior, old people like Ruth, well I can accept that but I started loosing to many of the babies I delivered, you know, adults in their late 40's and early 50's," Jerry said. A tear started to come into his eyes. Grant had been sitting quietly by taking it all in. Now he sprung into action. In an instant he was in Gerald's lap touching his face with his small boy hand. "No G3, no you can't think that way," he blurted out. Junior held up his hand to stop Paul, it was a let the boy talk signal. "G3?" "Well if I'm P3 you must be G3, Great Grandpa Gerald. You can't stop making sick people well. Dad said you taught him, `never give up your dream.' He told me medicine is like a naval battle, you are always out gunned and out manned, so when it looks real bad and your ship is sinking and your called on to yield, the only response is, `I have not yet begun to fight," Grant said. (The quote: "I have not yet begun to fight," is from John Paul Jones the revolutionary war naval hero, when in just such a situation. By the way he did win that battle even thought his ship sank.) The old man began to laugh. He looked at Grant's neck and open shirt and smiled. "I thought you said he was a gift from Poseidon?" He took the Caduceus in his fingers. "Looks more like a gift from Apollo to me." (The Caduceus was the symbol of Hermes messenger to the gods of Olympus, used by medical people as their symbol, but Apollo was the god of medicine among other things.) Junior jumped in suggesting Gerald should spend his winters in the islands. "Sid, Grant and I could use your expertise on a consulting bases." They were getting at least one new partner but that person would not have much experience and Grant needs a mentor with more time than he had. Grant looked into G3's eyes and in his best half pleading half requesting little boy voice said, "I need you G3, Julia and the other kids need you." Gerald wanted to agree but he was a bit hesitant. Paul assured him he could accept some consulting fees and still be considered retired for pension purposes. Well he would come and see, he had agreed to come for three weeks anyway. Paul realized he may be coming back to Montana alone but that was Ok, if his old friend would be happier, all for the better. He also realized that Grant would probably come back to him for a longer stay, maybe even all summer. Over the next week Grant had fun with Dolphin, Goldie and Tiger, he learned to ride quiet well. Goldie was an ideal mount for a child, she just seemed to understand them. Tiger was not all that pleased when Grant made the switch but Junior made sure he got to go along with them as they tramped across the snow swept fields. Dolphin trotted along next his mother and his boy. They made several short trips to Harlo. On the last trip, Junior, PA and Jerry took Grant into 201 A Street, the Wheatland County Court House. Jerry had made up Grant's birth certificate, as Junior requested. This was a grand plan to put one over on them. The great them, who ever they may be. It was naughty and rebellious and so boyish. Just the right thing for an old man with vivid and exciting memories of youth. He went into the court house and while the County Clerk was out of her office, slipped the paper work into her physical files, in the fire vault. He was a cleaver one, after affixing her seal and tracing her signature, placing it right behind, not in alphabetical order, another child born two days before in the same year. He was not the attending physician on that birth. Jerry unfolded the paper and touched his finger to his mouth. In his mouth was a hard candy, a yellow life saver. He pressed the sugar coated finger to the corner of the page and pressed the two documents together and returned them. That was several weeks ago. Grant was introduced to the clerk who is an older woman; Grant thought she came with the hundred year old building. It is a large and stately two and 1/2 story, made of medium gray, rough cut dimension stone, with a copper green roof and large glass doors in the arching entrance. There is a very impressive Veterans Monument just off to the side. Junior ask for a copy of Grant's birth certificate. The clerk signed on to Montana Vital Statistics and looked up his name. "Your sure it is Paul Grant Stum the Third," she asked no one specifically? Yes, all four answered. "In fact we were all present for the occasion," Jerry responded chuckling and Grant giggling. "I was the guest of honor," he sang out. The clerk smiled and entered the name again but came up blank. Their was no way she could or would challenge Jerry, he had filed hundreds of birth and death certificates over her long tenure. "Is something wrong," PA asked? "Why I don't know Paul, his name does not come up. Let me look in my log book. When were you born honey." "August 24th, 1994 at 1:15 am on Grandpa Stum's ranch and I'm not equine or bovine." Ethel seamed to miss the humor in that. "I would have brought the documents in a day or so later Ethel," Jerry announced. She looked up that date in her document log book but showed nothing, she looked over several more pages. She typed into her computer again but came up blank. Ethel asked them to sit and she rummaged through filling cabinets in the fire vault, looking at each "S " surname. Then she looked in the R's and T's. Still nothing then she moved to the P's and sure enough in the middle she found it stuck to the back of the girl's, right where Jerry had put it. "Got it," she said as she returned from the vault. "I'm embarrassed to say it was misfiled." "Those things happen sometimes," Junior commented. Grant's face brightened right up. After all this was about him, he was the center of attention here. Ethel inspected the paper. All the information was filled out, it had been stamped received on the 26th and had the County's seal affixed and her signature. "This is the first time something like this has ever happened, oh well." She made a copy, affixed her seal and signed to certify it as a true copy. Junior paid her the ten dollar fee. After exchanging more gossip and other pleasantries they departed. Ethel would now scramble to correct the State's data base and get PGS III into the system. "The Prince is dead, long live the Prince," PA boomed once in the car. He had to explain it to Grant. Junior went over to the local school and registered Grant in the Montana home school program. He filled out the basic forms downloaded from the web and let them make a copy of Grant's Birth Certificate listing the ranch as his and Grant's official address. His lawyer could deal with the remainder. That was the next stop. Paul and Junior wanted Grant added to their wills and made a partner in the ranch corporation. That is when Junior found out that the Hoffman property was officially part of the ranch. By seeding it to Junior a few years ago it made everything much simpler when Jerry passed on. "Their are huge tax implications you know." His ranch house and a few adjoining acres would go to his daughter along with any cash assets. Junior thought this was to generous but Jerry just smiled. "It would have gone to Eric first but he obviously has no use for it in his grave." .................. Junior sat in the reading chair, a large piece of old living room furniture that he brought up to his room as a boy. It has a high back and the wide arms flared outward. It was great for a boy to curl up in and read books. He sat in it now as an adult, dropping a bed pillow behind his back forcing his hips forward toward the front. His legs were spread wide apart as Grant pushed a low hassock between them. Junior's smooth almost hairless skin shimmered in the low light of the bed lamp. His blond treasure trail pointing to his long, arrow straight, arrow shaped penis. Precome was already leaking from the urethra glistening on the cone shaped head. Junior's public hair is tightly trimmed, neatly shaped his scrotum is shaved and his legs have almost no hair on them what little they do have is fine and very blond. He muses briefly at how smooth his body is compared to Grant's. Grant stands on the low hassock facing away from Junior into the room as Junior's hands travel the length of his boy's legs and slowly drift over his round buttocks. Junior dips his right index finger into the KY. His right hand the index finger stretched upward rests on Grant's right hip as his left hand slips between the boy's legs at he knee and slowly moves up causing Grant to adjust his footing and spread his legs apart. Grant like the fleeing of his man's hands on his body, he like the feeling of his hand moving across the soft skin of his inner thigh and up to his butt's medial line. Junior eases his finger into the waiting anus and Grant relaxes himself almost sucking the finger in. Placing both is hands on the boy's hips Junior guides him down onto the waiting phallus. Grant settles in rubbing his butt against Junior open crotch. Grant leans slightly forward steadied by Junior's hands and begins to raises and lower his body on the slick man arrow, his hands on his knees for stability. Grant is soon feeling the pleasure, his mouth opens and soft cooing sounds emit from his throat. Junior feel the warmth and tightness of the lads body and his cock slips in and out until his feels his orgasm building. Junior begins to illite his hips in a circular and outward complex motion, something Grant finds extra special. He explodes into his boy pulling Grant back against his chest and kissing his neck and shoulders as his hands inspect every inch of the smooth boy skin they can reach. Still impaled on his man's penis Grant leans back and flips his leg high to clear Junior's face as his is spun around face to face, persona their lips together letting their tongues invade each other oral pleasure palaces. Paul lever himself up using his left hand and caries the still impaled boy to the bed easing himself down onto his back. His cock is shrinking now being ejected by the lads tightening sphincter. Grant coos in delight and pressing his head into dad's chest falls asleep. Dad followed in short order. That night Junior dreams of his boy and the boy's body. Images of the smooth curves, lines and angles made by Grant's slim buff body flash through his REM sleep.