Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:31:33 +0100 From: succum241 Subject: Mick and Friends - 40 Hi there. In case you had not guessed it by now this is an erotic story involving sexual acts of a gay nature between teen boys. If this is not your scene or if it is illegal for you to access this material, look away now. This is the final chapter in my story and If you continue and read this chapter please let me know what you think about it and the story in general. Write to me at: succum241@lycos.co.uk There is not going to be much sex, if any in this chapter as it is a final word to try and tell a bit of how I believe the future would work out for all the boys involved. It would be nice for you tell me something about yourself as well so that I can get an idea of who I am writing for. But please only tell me what you want me to know (if anything). I'm not trying to pry into your private life or anything like that. Anything and everything will of course remain confidential. I will try and respond to all mail received. Thanks Rick Epilogue After the initiation, the club remained true to their word and allowed Mick to remain faithful to David, which was a good thing because David's father proposed to Mick's mum and they got married 6 months after Mick had attended the weekend in Wales. Both David and Mick were groomsmen at the wedding and then they moved into the same room together. But we will get back to Mick and David a bit later. Jonathon Moresby remained true to his word also and never approached Kevin about having any more sexual experiences. He continued to excel in his swimming and moved to America to attend university on a sporting scholarship. After that contact with Jonathon was lost. Kevin and Brandon kept their promise to remain faithful to each other and even though they went to different universities, after they graduated they looked for and found work in London where they set up a flat together and remain to this day. As for their school day friends, the only ones they kept in touch with were Mick and David, and sometimes the four of them get together and have a meal or just chill, but they no longer have any joint sexual adventures as they had as teens. Even when one couple stays over with the other couple, their sojourn is strictly platonic. Cliff and Simon have continued to live together and still remain the leaders of the club and the inner circle. The club has changed a bit though because they learnt a lesson from Mick and have dropped the rules requiring wards to allow themselves to be availed of by any full member of the club. But the club has made it possible for young gay teenagers to admit to their leaning and accept themselves with pride and respect. Bob and Mark became more than friends for a while and only drew apart when Bob began working and was transferred to Scotland. Mark followed in his brothers footsteps and went to university to become a psychologist. However where Michael got his doctorate, Mark veered off into child counselling and is now involved in project MD. Jim and Ron found themselves at the same university and so ended up house sharing with some other guys for the last years of their course. From this they found they could be good friends and could enjoy each others bodies physically, but they would never become a couple, so after graduation they went their different ways but did keep in touch with each other and some of the other club members from their time in the club. Burt Dorshet, remained as Jim's ward until Jim left school, but then in search of sexual fulfilment, he got into the public toilet crowd and as a result he contracted HIV which very quickly became full blown AIDS and sadly Burt passed away before he was able to enjoy his 23rd birthday. Anton Pirelli, chose to move to Australia where he became a porn model for one of the big agencies in Oz. He made a lot of money, but never was able to form a long lasting relationship with anyone. This caused him to go into a depression, and after he turned 35 he lost his job as a porn star and declined rapidly till he had to be institutionalised in his forties. Not long after David and Mick found themselves in the fortunate position of being step brothers sharing the same room, Mick was able to tell David in detail what he had suffered from the preceding `fathers' Irene had brought into his life. Once he had opened up fully to David, he found he needed to tell his new step father and one evening with his mother's permission he sat down in the lounge with all four of them present and told his father what had happened. Then he asked John if it was alright to start calling him dad as he now felt like he had the first real dad in his life. This one evening brought so much healing to Mick and also bonded the family together. Mick's suffering under those evil men was never mentioned in the family unit again, but neither was it forgotten. By pure chance Mick and David ended up being accepted at the same university and so remained together for the rest of their education. Mick graduated as a teacher qualified to teach English and maths to A level; while David qualified as social care specialist. Both worked in the same town and when job offers came along which might involve a move to a different place they were turned down unless both wanted to move. Mick, found that though he was a good teacher and he enjoyed teaching very much, he had an even stronger yearning to help young people who were suffering at the hands of cruel adults. After some discussion with David over several months, they began to plan in earnest how this could be achieved. David's knowledge and expertise in the field was a big help and towards the end of year in which Mick turned 32, project MD was started. The MD quite simply comes from Mick and David's initials and has nothing whatsoever to do with the medical profession. MD began in a small way as a place of refuge for children who were fleeing from an abusive household. Mick swore that no child who knocked on the door would be turned away until they had been helped to the point where they would be safe. This was quite some undertaking to make as when word spread around the streets of Colchester where they lived, there was a steady stream of young folk knocking at the door. The door was to an old large house on the outskirts of the town which had been somewhat run down as it had been untenanted for some time. Mick and David had been able to secure the house on a long lease at a very low rental, and had spent the first month doing it up in their spare time to make it at least habitable, and had then moved in to one section of it which they had converted into a little self-contained unit. They would have liked to have taken a bit longer to carry out some more repairs and redecoration before taking anybody in, but that was not to be for their first `client' arrived by chance two days after Mick and David had moved in. David was walking home from the bus stop after work one evening when he heard someone crying. Looking around he discovered that the crying was coming from a card board box which was lying beside one of those large industrial dustbins. On opening the box, David was horrified to find a young boy hogtied inside it. David knew he should have called the police, but he couldn't see himself putting the child through even more anguish. So he began to talk to the boy calmly, whilst undoing his bonds. He then invited the boy to come to his house and get cleaned up, and to talk about what was to be done. And thus Joseph arrived as the first customer of Project MD. Joseph was the only boy for the next two months. It had taken that long to get Joseph to tell Mick and David the circumstances which led to his being in the predicament he was in when David found him. Details are not needed for this narrative and so will not be given. Suffice is to say that Joseph spent another 6 months at Project MD before he returned to live with an aunt and uncle who had been totally horrified when they discovered what had happened to Joseph. The down side on all of this is that David did find himself in trouble with the police and ended up in court on a charge. He was however let off with a warning and ordered not to leave the police out of the loop again. The other aspect was that Project MD got some publicity through the court case against David. This brought more clients of both sexes and ranging in age from as young as 8 to 17. And at least a third of the clients were brought to them by the very people they had thought it best to leave out in the first place -- the police. That same publicity also brought to them, Mick's old friend, Mark Whiteman who offered his help free of charge in his spare time. By the time Joseph was ready to leave the project, they had over 12 young people staying with them permanently and another 19 young people coming in on visits for help and just some social friendship. Mick and David's salaries could not cover the expenses and so they applied for and got registered as a charity and then sought funding to help cover the costs. Funding came from some of the most unlikely sources. There was some from the state lotteries and some from local government. One school held a fete and gave a portion of their takings to the project. The grandmother of one of the girls that was being helped by the project died and left her estate to them. A market stall owner regularly dropped off vegetables which he could not sell, for them to use toward meals. And so the story goes on. Project MD has now been running for some 6 years and has helped over 100 young people to reach maturity and take a place in the community where they live. It cannot be proved, but it is very likely that if it were not for Project MD, some of those children would not have survived, and from the day they took Joseph in, the front door of the home has never been locked and they have never turned away any child in need of help, nor have they ever forced any child to stay. That is the policy of the unlocked door. I hope you enjoyed this story. If you did, I would appreciate your letting me know by writing to me at succum241@lycos.co.uk If you think this story was worth it, I would appreciate your giving a gift to Nifty to help keep the archive going. You will find details of how to do this on the home page for the archive. Please note that this entire story is a work of fiction. While some of the place names are real, there is no living person depicted in any of the characters. Also there is no Project MD. I wish there were, but I do not know of any such thing at present. I hope to have the first chapter of my next story out soon. It will be posted in this same section of Nifty if they accept it. I intend to call this story; "Holidays by the Sea" Please look out for it and let me know what you think of it. I have two other stories posted on Nifty as follows: Scout Slavery 9 June 2005 --gay male/authoritarian Valley Cottage 15 October 2005 -- gay male/young friends If you read them, and want to comment on them, please write me at the above address and not at the addresses posted with the stories as those addresses have been scrapped. Rick