Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 14:34:48 -0600 From: dnrock@rock.com Subject: Of Man and Boy 14 Of Man and Boy by: dnrock(dnrock@rock.com) 14: The Strange Case of Manfred Mahn "Hello, I'm Dr. Strum." Paul greeted the boy laying on the bed. "I'm Manfred, they call me Maney most of the time," he said, extending his left hand since his right was bandaged. "Ok Maney," Paul sat in the chair, lifted his butt placing his left hand between his legs took the chair and drew it up to the bed side. "You gave my staff quite a scare, didn't you?" "Yes, I guess I did but it was not intentional. I just wanted to drift off into never-never land for a while, you know just drop out for a bit, not kill myself. My family uses peyote and few other things in religious ceremonies. You know, I don't remember anything much about it though." "Shall I fill you in or has someone else done that already?" "Mr. Trogier Thodberg told me that I was found laying in the street, almost hit by a bus and that the driver called 911. He said the driver gave me CPR until the paramedics arrived and brought me into the hospital." Maney winced at the pain in his chest. "Yes, I'm sure it hurts too. The young physician that met your ambulance climbed right on the cart and continued the CPR, perhaps a bit more vigorously than the others as they brought you in." "Is he the one who kept saying things like: `stay with me kid and no you don't, not on my watch'?" "Yes, Dr. Paull. His philosophy is broken ribs are temporary, dead is permanent. Be thank-full my partner and I hired him and convinced him to move from Chicago to Charlotte Amalie. He just hates to loose a patient." "They told me he was a GP are you the shrink?" "No, I am a Pediatric Specialist. This is a small facility and we don't have a resident `shrink'. There aren't many in this town that deal with children and adolescents. My partner Sid will be working with a physiologist on your case." "If your not my physician why are you here?" "Because it is obvious you need a friend." "I told Thodberg I didn't need his or anyone else's help, especially Social Services. I don't need you either. All you people want to do is control and use my ass for your own pleasure." He turned away to face the window. "Maney, I am a medical doctor not a social worker, I am a father too." "Big deal doc, my dad has fucked me on a daily basis since I can remember. You just want my ass." "It saddens me to learn you have suffered such profound abuse. If you can't trust your parents, you can't trust anyone. If my son were here he would tell you Paul Stum Junior keeps his word and his promise is as good as it gets. Maney, I am not here to bullshit you or to get in your pants. I am here because you need a friend. You need to learn some adults are trustworthy." "That sounds good but your like all the rest of them. All you want me for is making money and your own pleasure." "No son, not the case. I don't need you to make money, got plenty as it is. Don't need your ass for my own pleasure either. I get all the ass I can handle." "What's the matter don't you like what you see?" "I like what I see and I'm sure your butt is very nice too. Not the issue and not what I said. I said, I got all I can handle. I promise you this: no one will ever physically, emotionally or sexually abuse you again. I make that promise because as long as I am present I will prevent it. With my help and the help of the others here, you will be so well prepared that you will be able to stop or prevent it ever happening again." "What is in this for you, my ass?" "Several things, the prospect of sex with you is not one of them. First, I get a new friend. Two, I get to do the right thing, something that comes with its own built in reward. Helping someone to achieve his potential. Three, my son would never let me rest if I failed, in his absence, to help a child in need." "I'm no child, I'm thirteen, almost fourteen and I can take care of my self. I don't need your help or anyone else's for that matter." "My boy, you do need help, the fact that you are in this hospital bed demonstrates that fact. You have not achieved the age of majority, you are still a child before the law. You are right to be skeptical. We all need help from time to time, that is the way life is." Paul placed his right hand on the lad's shoulder. Maney pulled away. "Don't take my word for it or anything else. Ask around, check me out. Your a bright young man, you'll figure it out." "I'm not bright and you don't want to be my friend for any reason except my body." "Maney you are grossly mistaken. You are bright, otherwise you would not have been able to run away from New Mexico and get to the Virgin Islands on your own. You are bright enough to realize your situation was untenable and to do something about it. That is the kind of person I want to have as a friend. You are a beautiful boy, your body is highly desirable as a sex object. That is true, you must already realize it. Would I find you attractive as a sexual partner, yes but only if I am in the market for an underaged male sex partner. Unfortunately I am not. So your out of luck on that score. You are in luck however, because I am in the market for the friendship of a youth like yourself." "But if you don't want my body why would you want a "youth" as a friend?" Paul did want his body. The kid has the nicest ass and a lithe frame among the best he had seen on anyone in a long time. He was experienced too, his medical exam indicated that. He seemed to know all to much about being used as a sex toy by adults too. Paul could not bring himself to even try with his boy. Grant would be less than impressed for one and the last thing this boy needed was the sexual attention of an adult. He was beautiful and charismatic that was for sure. "That is a good question. The simplistic answer is I am lonely since my son is with his grandfathers in Montana for the summer." "You will not like me much once you get to know more about me." "That is a risk I am prepared to take. You may not like me either, that's your risk. I figure anyone who has taken the kind of risks you have recently is enough like me to take on a few less dangerous ones." Paul had to leave promising to be back again in the evening. Maney could hear all the children greeting him as he went from room to room. That got him thinking a bit. When the grandparent volunteer visitors came to see him he learned a bit about Paul and his "wonder boy" Grant. It seemed everyone thought Paul was god's gift to sick kids. He also realized Paul did not indicate an ego anywhere near that big. He did check him out with the nurses and other doctors, social workers and Thodberg. Maney did not yet realize he was in a somewhat difficult position. He was an admitted run away. The New Mexico Social Services did not know he was even gone. When Thodberg pressed them for more information they seemed unable or unwilling to supply any. Thodberg's experience told him all was not right. The kid's story did not make sense, to many gaps, either he was hiding something or was afraid of someone. He called an acquaintance with the N. M. State Police, someone he met at a convention. The word came back that the boy was obviously missing, since he was where he was but no official report had been made. His contact thought it strange that no one had made an official report. "There is something funny going on in that county. Give me a few days. Is the boy out of hospital? Good, can you get the doc to kind of drag his feet on releasing him? Excellent. I'll get back to you." Thodberg called Paul and asked if he would join him for a drink after office hours. Although Throdberg didn't indicate what he wanted to talk to Paul about, he figured it must have to do with Maney. Usually once Social Services got involved the cops back out, if no crime had been committed. All the boy had done was OD on common "feel good" pills. Granted they were prescription drugs but since there was no evidence of theft, no chargeable offense and it's no crime to try and escape from an abusive situation. From this boy's comments he must have been in one too. Every time Paul thought about any child being harmed by an adult his blood would boil. He did not believe that adults having conceptual un-coerced sex with children was abuse in and of itself. He sure did believe that forcing that situation was. No caring parent would stand by while a child went missing without looking for him or her either. "Tell me does Grant still see that boy swimming with the dolphins?" "Yes Trogier and riding the range in Montana too." Trogier smiled a kind of sardonic kind of half smile. The kind you see and wonder is that knowledge or question. "It must be hard when they go away from us for so long. I mean once we get accustomed to a child in our lives it must be lonely when they are suddenly, if temporarily, gone?" "Oh yes, you have little ones at home don't you?" "Yes three girls, I don't think I would like it much if even one of them was away from me for more that a few days. I can't even imagine for all summer. I guess they will leave home some day, like we all must but that's so far off, I can't yet imagine it." "Gentlemen, can I get you something to drink?" Paul ordered a scotch on the rocks and Trogier a draft beer. "Paul are you officially Maney's physician?" "No, why do you ask?" "I think there is a lot more to his being in your hospital than he is telling us." "That may well be true, since he is under our care for an apparent OD we can keep him as long as we like, within reason of course." "I think that will help. I don't want to get social services involved just yet." "Just what do you suspect?" "I'm not sure I suspect anything specific yet. It is just that he has been straight up with: his name, where he is from, how old his is, he has run away, how long ago and is not about to go back under any circumstances. No one fact is all that unusual but to be honest on all counts raised my suspicion. He traveled from New Mexico to here in under three weeks, but won't tell us how or who helped him. He won't tell us why he ran away. Who gave him the pills or the money he had. When I checked with New Mexico they told me he was not reported missing. He was also able to give us information that only he would know such as names of his cousins and neighbors." "He was not all that cooperative when I talked to him but I got the distinct impression he was being abused. No marks on his body so the abuse must have been sexual and or emotional. He has had anal intercourse and lots of it, that is for sure." "I think he had some kind of help in running away and is attempting to protect that person. At least that makes sense and frankly we don't need to know either, since he obviously was not kidnapped. What we need to figure out is what he was or is running from and why he is so adamant about not going back. One more thing when I checked with the New Mexico authorities they suggested something funny was going on in his home county. My friend will get back on that. In the mean time I will try and keep him out of social services clutches because they will send him back." "I would think the psychologist will finish up in a few days. Since he did not intentionally try and kill himself. Could you put him in some kind of protective custody or something?" "Not unless he is a real threat to himself, others or is in danger from someone else. Now if he was a witness that needed protection I could probably do something." "I will continue to try and make friends with the boy maybe I can learn what you need to know." "That was what I was hoping you would say, Paul." "Why did you pick me?" "Four reasons, first when I visited your yacht I sensed a connection between you and Grant that went beyond a father and his previously estranged son. Second, your reputation for what ever medical it takes on behalf of a child. Third, Maney has been qualifying your offer, he trusts you already. Fourth, you are the only man I know who will put it all on the line for child in trouble." "I'm flattered Trogier but I'm no super hero." "Grant knows and I'm damn sure, you did before and will again, this time keep me in the loop, that's all I ask." Paul was stunned and for the first time in a hell of a long time had no glib retort. Trogier drained his glass and Paul did the same. "A child no matter how they come to us is a gift from God. God's gifts must be honored. It is always sad for me to report a child missing and presumed dead. Once in my tenure I was privileged to write, with a glad heart and smile on my inner face, missing and in the arms of his father. This time I want to write found, safe and well cared for." They chatted on for a bit longer another beer and scotch worth. Paul would not engage on the idea that Grant was not his biological son. Trogier gave no indication of wanting any kind of explanation, justification or information. He was content in expressing his feeling or suspicion and that was that, no judgment given or suggested. No accusation made, no defense needed. Thodberg gave no reason for his interest in Maney or his case. He did make it clear that at this point his interest was unofficial but very real. Paul assumed or perhaps wanted to believe, it was a positive reaction to his example of doing what you think is the right thing to do, rules and regulations set aside. It was now almost seven pm as Paul stepped off the elevator. He entered Maney's room after giving a gentle knock on the door and being warmly greeted. The lad's attitude was certainly different than it had been earlier on. Paul had purchased a copy of Huck Finn on his way to the hospital. He had no idea if the boy had ever read it. He did not know how well he could read. He did not know if he even liked to read. "I brought you a book." Paul handed it to Maney as he sat down. Maney took it out of the plastic bag and examined it. Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, it had a drawing of the Mississippi River and a raft with two figures on it. "Thank you, Dr. Stum, it looks like a good one." "Do you know who Mark Twain was, ever heard of it before?" "No sir, we are only allowed up to grade eight and from what I can see even that was very limited." "Your command of English is very strong, living in New Mexico you probably speak some Spanish?" "I know English, Spanish and Navaho. Is it true you live on an island, your son was adopted by a pod of dolphins and you told the head lady to stand on her head?" Paul answered those and many other questions from the boy never once asking him anything except simple information requests like his favorite foods and things of that nature. "I told that cop, Thodberg, that I never wanted to go back to New Mexico again and I'm serious too. I will only run away and this time I won't get almost hit by a bus." "I can't make any promises until I know a lot more facts but if you don't want to go back, I'll do what ever I can to support that. What did Trogier say?" "He said about the same thing, he said social services would have to find me a foster home if I stayed here. He also said you could probably do anything you put your mind to." "Oh, he did, did he." "Yes and so did everyone else I asked. You told me remember. You know, check you out. They told me you made everyone learn sign language when you had a deaf child in the ward. Did you really break a man's arm for beating his child?" "Yes I did those things. I also told that man if he ever harmed a child again I would cut his balls off and stuff them down his throat." "What would you do if someone raped a child?" "That depends who got to him first me or Thodberg. Trogier would see he got very long prison term. Me, he would be eating his balls with no second chance." He could see tears beginning to form in the boy's eyes. "Rape is a violent crime and any adult that rapes a child forfeits his right to be treated in a civilized way. Remember rape is physically forced sex, it is a power trip." "What if it is one child or adolescent being made to have sex with a younger child by an adult?" "That adult should be punished, it is still a power play by the adult. The adolescent is no more responsible than the child. Is that what happened to you?" "Not exactly, I mean I was made to have sex with younger children but they were willing. I guess they were like me when I was younger, they didn't know any better and just went along. I liked it at the time, I mean I liked the sex not being made to do it. See you don't want me as a friend, I'm not a good person." He was sniffling and beginning to cry. Paul slowly rose and sat on the bed placing his arm around the lad. "You did nothing wrong Maney. You are not a bad person so stop punishing yourself. As I understand what you are telling me you have had sex with adults and with children. You liked the sex but you resent being made to do it. You feel used, because it was something you did not volunteer to do. It was not a shared experience but done from training, guilt and obligation." "But I knew it was wrong and did what I was told." "Exactly you did what you had to do not what you wanted to do. Sex is pleasurable that's why we humans do it. That part is hard wired into us. If you are told you must or should have sex with a younger person and that person is not fighting you off, you don't have all that much choice in the matter. You may get physical satisfaction, ejaculation in your case from it. That's the built in part. You may feel bad about the experience later. That's the guilt part. You are not a bad person because you received pleasure and your are not a bad person for not having guilt feelings if you haven't been taught it was wrong. You are only a bad person it you do those things from a position of power. A position few children are ever in."