Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 07:34:11 -0800 (PST) From: torchrocket@yahoo.com Subject: Stay with Me 1 Warnings & Legal stuff: This story contains (Or will eventually contain) descriptions of sex between minors. If this is offensive to you, I don't know how you got here in the first place... O.O And if you are underage, please leave also. The two main characters, their relatives and only their first names in the story are real, but the story and the events within and their are not, to the best of my knowledge. They just seemed like they would make a cute couple :P This story is copyrighted to the owner of torchrocket@yahoo.com God I hate doing warnings and legal stuff... And now... *drum roll* Here's the story! Enjoy! Stay with Me Darkness came and Dylan lay on his bed, wide awake, with his hands behind his head, staring up at the ceiling covered with stars from his nightlight. He turned his head slightly and glanced at the clock: 9:20 PM. His homework, usually done by the time dinner came around, now lay unfinished on his desk. He could not concentrate; He could not care less about why Harper Lee chose to title the book "To Kill A Mockingbird", not after what happened with his best friend over the weekend and in school today. It was Codie's eleventh birthday. Codie and Dylan, along with their parents, had spent a hellacious day enjoying a family outing at Six Flags. Although not a major problem, Codie had a slight hearing impediment. But it was just enough to earn him a handicapped placard which enabled him and up to 3 others to ride the rides without waiting in lines. How many kids would kill for the privilege? They rode the most gut-wrenching roller coasters over and over again, earning envious looks from many. "Where to next?" asked Dylan after riding Batman, his face still flushed from the rush and excitement. "How `bout a ride on a park bench? We've been riding non-stop for the past two hours. Just for once I would like to not mark Six Flags with the contents of my stomach." "Wuss.", Dylan teased playfully, giving the birthday boy an impish grin before proceeding to prevent himself from being used as a pinata by the younger but stronger boy. Unfortunately, strength is not the only thing Codie has over his friend. Before too long, Codie caught up to Dylan and wrapped his arms around the older boy's body, constricting his arms to the side. Codie then proceeded to raise Dylan up off of the ground and tightened his arms. Ok! Ok! Sorry! Sorrrrryyyyyyy!" Dylan pretended to gasp for air, flailing his legs. "Boys, cut it out!" Codie's mother, Mrs Merlando, said with a smile, as she pointed her camera at them and snapped away with the shutter. Codie put down the smaller boy, who was struggling like a fish out of water. "Ya got lucky this time, bub." Codie did his best Wolverine impression. "Let's go to the arcades then." Dylan groaned. "Aw man... you're gonna play that damn shooting game again aren't you?" "It's a great game!" Codie protested. "Just cuz you suck at it doesn't mean IT does! You just ain't got the reflexes." he stated haughtily. Dylan gave him a weird look. "I don't have the reflexes? Try telling me that when we're on the dance pad." It's true. While Cody can play though about half the game on Time Crisis II with one quarter, he is more than likely to trip over himself several times on the DDR pad. "Whatever..." Codie shrugged as he ran towards the arcade, his trigger finger already twitching. It was quite spectacular. Codie stood as far as he could without his foot leaving the pedal, and still nailed 90% of the guys with one shot each. Soon a crowd had gathered around him, nodding approvingly at the obvious skill of the 11-year-old boy. However, Dylan's time to shine came as they arrived at the DDR machine. "Have a death wish?" Dylan grinned evilly as he chose the song. Codie decided to remain silent. His legs moved so fast on the dance pad it was almost a blur, nailing every step on the hardest song in heavy mode, his wispy blond hair dancing with the rest of him on top of his head. When the song ended, applause came from the crowd behind them. Dylan gave a sideway glance at Codie, who was looking a little put out. "Man do I need to work on my reflexes..." Dylan pretended to sigh disappointedly, a smirk still marking his face. "Yeah well I would do well too if I had a dance pad at home..." The younger boy grumbled as he trotted off the stage and headed out of the arcade. Dylan's grin disappeared and he sighed for real, ignoring the still clapping crowd and followed Codie, who was standing with his back to him on a patch of grass. "Hey c'mon man, chill. It's just a stupid game." Dylan walked up to Codie and put his hand on his shoulder. "I know... it's just that..." Codie shook his head, his wavy brown hair fluttering slightly. "I wish you would one day be smart enough to not fall for this." Codie grabbed Dylan's hand that was resting on his shoulder and pulled while sticking out his leg to trip him. In less than five seconds, Codie was sitting on top of his friend with his hands held together behind his back. "Say Uncle." "OH! I.... OHHH...I'll get you!" Dylan barked out while he was pinned face-down on the grassy dirt. "Say Uncle." Dylan struggled with all his might. He tried to kick Codie off of his back, but his legs couldn't reach. He wriggled like mad and twisted his arms, hoping to free at least one of his hands, but Codie held them together like a giant crab pincer. "Codie Merlando! I will murder you in your sleep!" "Say Uncle!" Dylan sighed like a deflating balloon. "Uncle." Codie released his grip on Dylan's wrists, fully expecting a counter-assault to take place, but nothing happened. Dylan still lay face down on the ground, his arms at his side, unmoving. "What, no revenge?" Codie smirked, still sitting on his friend, who stayed silent and motionless. "Dylan?" Codie leaned sideways to look at his friend's face. He saw that Dylan's eyes were closed. Codie rolled his eyes. "Still an amateur..." Then he proceeded to tickle Dylan on the side. Dylan stayed still. A sudden chill ran down Codie's spine. He knew that Dylan was ticklish, and he couldn't stand being tickled on the ribs. Something was wrong. "Dylan?!" Codie shook his friend, a note of panic evident in his slightly trembling voice. He leapt off of the older boy and flipped his limp body onto its back, and shook him some more. "DYLAN!" No response. If nothing else, Dylan would've at least burst into laughter by now, delighted that he had scared his friend so. But now, Dylan's face contained no trace of emotions of any kind. Codie picked up his friend's wrist and felt for a pulse. He felt none. "Oh my God no!! Not yet!! Dylan! Stop it!!" Codie shook him hard. If Dylan had his eyes open, he would've seen that Codie had tears streaming down his face. And if Dylan had worn a short sleeve shirt, he would've felt Codie's tears falling on his arm. "MOM! Mrs. Kanefield!!" Codie sprinted towards where the two women were sitting, looking alarmed as the boy flew towards them. "Whoa! Whoa! Calm down honey! What's going on? Where's Dylan?" Lily Merlando knelt down in front of his son, wiping some tear streaks off of his face. "He's... he's... I don't know what... over there..." Codie choked out between hiccups. He grabbed his mom's hand and ran back towards the patch of grass behind the bush, dragging the two women along with him. Where Dylan was supposed to be is now nothing but grass. Codie looked around wildly, but before he saw Dylan he heard his friend's familiar voice. "Looking for someone?" Codie whipped around. Dylan was sitting on a park bench behind them, with a broad grin almost splitting his face in half. "You... you FUCKING JERK!!" Codie screamed at him, a look of utmost rage on his face. Mrs. Merlando looked both appalled and worried, since he knew that Codie didn't cuss unless he's really, really pissed off. But before she had a chance to say anything, Codie took off towards the park entrance. Dylan's grin vanished in less than a second. He also knew that Codie only cussed under extreme circumstances, and this hardly constitutes as one of them in his eyes. He gave a look at the two women standing frozen, still a bit stunned at Codie's outburst, before taking off after him, followed closely by the parents. They found Codie out in the parking lot leaning on their car. He was looking down at his feet, sniffling once in a while. Dylan walked up to his friend and tentatively put his hand on Codie's shoulder. "Hey man. You ok? I'm s..." "Don't touch me!" Codie spat, yanking his shoulder free of Dylan's grasp. "Codie!" the stern voice of his mother resounded. "Stop acting like a little kid! You just turned eleven!" She turned around and faced Dylan. "Can you tell me what happened?" Dylan looked at Codie again, as if asking for permission to tell the story. Codie just stood with his back turned towards them. "We were just messin' around as usual... He got me pinned down, and I played dead. The next thing I know he's freaking out. I thought it was funny so I didn't do anything about it..." he mumbled in a tender voice. Lily blinked. "That's it? Codie, you threw a hissy fit for this?" She smirked, earning her a murderous look from her son. "Well, since none of us got our hand stamped when we ran out of the gate, I guess we're heading home early." The ride home was rather uneventful. Codie spent the whole trip looking out the window with his chin propped up, and Dylan thought about asking the younger boy if he's ok several times, but thought better. The parents exchanged small talk with each other and tried to make the best of the situation, but it was just not the same without the noise pollution that usually originated from the back seat. After a seemingly long trip that in actuality only took around 20 minutes, they arrived at the Merlando home. Codie looked thoughtful as he got out of the car, and before he slammed the door shut, he poked his head in. "Do you mind staying over for a while?" Surprised, Dylan looked up at Codie's face. He noticed a gentle, pleading look in his eyes, one that he has never encountered before. Slightly taken back, Dylan managed to answer. "S... sure." Codie gave him a little smile, and shut the car door. The parents looked at each other, and also smiled. "Give me a call if you want me to pick you up sweetie. Have fun." Mrs. Kanefield said to her son, and drove off. "Hey man, I'm really sorry about what happened. I won't d..." "Forget it." Codie cut in before Dylan could finish. "My mistake. Shouldn't have freaked out like that." Codie flashed the older boy a quick grin. "But I've been wondering -- how did you get your pulse to stop?" Now it's Dylan's turn to grin. "I was hoping you would ask that..." Reaching into his pocket, Dylan produced 2 pairs of balled-up socks, and waved them around in Codie's face. Codie blinked. "Socks? What do you... what?" Dylan's grin grew wider. He took of the balled up socks and stuck it just below his armpit. Then, he put out his arm. "Feel my pulse." Giving Dylan a strange look, Codie wrapped his hand around his friend's wrist and felt for a pulse. "I can feel it. It feels normal... except... it's... slowing down?" It indeed is slowing down gradually, and finally, it disappeared. Cody snapped his hand back as if burnt. He gave Dylan a look of horror, but noticed that Dylan was still smiling. "The sock blocked my artery when I squeezed my arm against my side so it stopped the blood flow. No blood, no pulse." Dylan patted the younger boy playfully on the head. "Any questions?" And that was that. The two friends headed up to Codie's room, where they proceeded to mess around like two regular kids with nothing to worry about... for the last time. "Hey, I just thought of something..." said Dylan with a mouthful of potato chips. "What did you mean when you said `not yet' when I was playing dead? I remember you saying that..." Codie, who was about to chuck a pillow at Dylan, was frozen as if in space. He turned red and dropped the pillow, sitting back down on the bed. "Nothing..." Puzzled, Dylan turned his head and saw his friend blushing. Normally, he would've dropped it, but it was a rare occasion to see Codie blush. Intrigued, Dylan pressed on. "C'mon, tell me man! I promise I won't tell a soul." He put his right hand over his heart. Codie's heart pounded so hard in his chest he felt like it's trying to break out. He wanted to tell him. He wanted to tell him for half a year now, but he was scared. It was torture, every time he sees Dylan and not being able to express how he truly feels about him. He was like a favorite hat tangled up on the tip of a very high and frail branch: Something you desperately want to have, but will most certainly fall trying to obtain it. Codie shook his head, sweat beads forming on his forehead. He couldn't believe he let it slip out of his mouth like that. He bit his lower lip tightly, leaving teeth marks across it, not noticing Dylan, who walked up and sat down by him. "Hey man," said Dylan, making Codie jump slightly. "It's ok; you don't have to tell me if you don't want to." It was no mystery to Dylan that his friend is really uncomfortable with the topic, and the last thing he wanted to do is make him even unhappier on his birthday. "I'll go get us some Pepsi." Codie breathed a sigh of relief. He watched as Dylan made his way across the messy floor to the door. But was it such a good idea to just let this hang? Now is as good a chance as ever... Besides, he might say yes... won't know unless I try... I'm gonna do it. "Wait! Dylan... I... I gotta tell you something..." Codie blurted out, his heart pounding faster than ever. "I... I..." Codie gripped the side of the bed so hard his knuckles were white. "I... li... like you..." There... it was done. For what seemed like an eternity, Dylan stood frozen on the ground, his gaze piercing through Codie's eyes and into his mind. Then, without warning, he burst into laughter, under the eyes of a bewildered-looking Codie. "You... almost had me man!" Dylan managed to choke out between bouts of laughter. "I know you ain't no fag!" However, Dylan's laughter soon trailed off when he saw the look on Codie's face, especially when he said that word. "Dylan... I... like you..." Codie repeated, a single tear rolling down his cheek. It lingered for a while on his chin, before the weight of another started its travel down to the wooden floor. Dylan couldn't speak. He just stared at Codie with his mouth open. His best friend... how could his best friend be... Dylan shook his head, his own heart now hammering against his rib cage. He glanced briefly at his shoes, and then he turned his gaze back onto Codie. However, this look seemed different... It seemed cold, and distant. "I better go." Dylan said in a voice that sent ice cubes down the back of Codie's shirt. The bewildered young man ripped the door open, stepped outside and slammed it without a backward glance, his shoes thundering on the stairs rapidly, giving a telltale sign that he was gone. Codie didn't try to stop him. He allowed himself to fall back onto his bed, now sobbing openly. His worst fear has been confirmed. He reached for Napster, a teddy bear he had with him as long as he could remember. Over the years, Napster has always had an uncanny ability to comfort Codie when he was sad, calming him down. This time however, not even Napster could ease Codie's pain. He clutched the bear tightly to his chest nonetheless, tears streaming down the side of his face and soaking his pillow. He felt as if his heart was ripped out and left on the ground to bleed when Dylan opened that door and walked out. I'm such an idiot...He silently thought to himself. What did you think was gonna happen? That he was gonna say `I like you too'? That shit only happens in stories man... your living in real life.....REAL fucking LIFE you dumb piece of shit!! Codie continued to sob hard into his pillow, eventually falling asleep from exhaustion, somehow sleeping through the night. His mother came by to get him for dinner, but thought better to wake him and covered her son with a blanket. He had tried; He had risked himself to get that hat on the tip of the branch, and he fell. Dylan didn't exactly know how he got home. There was a possibility that he had walked, but there was also the chance that he teleported when his front yard suddenly appeared in front of him. Walking into his small two-story house, Dylan headed upstairs and directly into his room before collapsing on his own bed. He was confused. In all of the four years they have known each other; never did Dylan suspect in the slightest bit that his friend might be gay. It was such a huge shock when Codie finally expressed his feelings towards him he really didn't know what to think or do. He knows that gays are getting more and more tolerance these days, but such a thing did not hold on the cruel grounds of middle school. He knew perfectly well what some of the 8th graders would do to him if they found out that Codie was gay. A knock on the door disrupted his trance. "Dylan! Dinner!" Dylan replied with a grunt. He really didn't feel like eating. In fact, he didn't feel like doing anything except for going back in time and choosing not to stay over at Codie's house. He desperately hoped that he did not take part in the conversation that had revealed his best friend's sexual preference. "Dylan? You in there?" Without a sound, Dylan dragged himself off of the bed and opened the door. He paid no attention to his mother as he walked down to the kitchen and sat at the dinner table, followed by a slightly puzzled Teresa. "Dylan? Are you ok, hon?" Teresa asked her son, who was silent during most of the meal. "Fine." Dylan replied without looking up. A downright lie, of course. Teresa gave a worried look at her son, but said nothing more. She knew him well enough that if Dylan wanted to talk about something, he would speak up first. They ate the rest of their meal in silence, Dylan eating surprisingly little and fast. "I'm tired. Can I go to bed?" Dylan asked in a hollow voice. Now Teresa was beginning to worry. Usually Dylan, and pretty much any other 11-year-old she was certain, asked just the opposite. She studied her only son carefully, hoping that he would let up as to what is going on. "Dylan, are you sure there isn't anything you want to talk about?" The look on Dylan's face was a definite no, so Teresa pursued the issue no more. "Sure honey. Go oh ahead. It's a school day tomorrow anyways. Sweet dreams." Teresa got up from her chair and gave her son a quick peck on the forehead. Usually, Dylan would try scramble away frantically when his mother tried to land a kiss on him, but this time he stood still as a statue. "Good night" was all he muttered before trotting back upstairs to his room. Teresa's eyes followed her son, the look of worry still evident in them. She thought about calling Lily and asking her if she knew what happened, but she respected her son's wish, which was obviously for her not to know. She only hope that Dylan can come around one day and tell her through his own free will. Dylan leaned on his door after he closed it. He took a look around his small room. There was just enough room for one full-sized bed, a desk, and a TV stand with his PS2 and dance pad. He stared at the small empty space right by his bed, just enough for a kid's sleeping bag, where Codie had slept over countless times. Dylan felt slightly sick. Has he ever groped me while I was sleeping? Has he ever kissed me? Covering a hand over his mouth, he ran into his bathroom and proceeded to emptying what little dinner he had into the toilet. Dylan collapsed onto his bed after brushing his teeth half-heartedly, not bothering to take off his clothes. He felt exhausted. He wasn't sure if it's from the day at Six Flags or the revelation on his friend, or quite possibly both, but he didn't want to think. He groaned at the thought of seeing Codie again in school tomorrow. Hoping to take his mind off of his friend, he reached a hand into his boxer shorts, gently playing with his dick as the usual images of different girls from school flashed across his mind. Dylan sighed pleasurably as his pecker began to harden to its almost-4-inches. But somehow, Codie's face kept popping into his head, and Dylan realized with horror that his friends face was also contributing to the rush of blood to his cock. Dylan pulled his hand out and slammed his fist on the bed with all his might several times. Why Codie? WHY?! Dylan screamed in his mind, angry and confused tears now clouding his vision. I'm not gay! I'm not a fucking queer! I'm not!! Dylan sniffled into his pillow, his arms now clutching his head tightly. At the moment, Dylan hated the boy that had been his best friend for four years. He didn't know why, but he wished that Codie was here so he could beat the crap out of him. He continued to cry silently into his pillow, until eventually sleep overtook him. It was apparent to mostly everyone that the Dylan was trying frantically to avoid Codie next day in school. Dylan sat down by some kid he didn't know and refused to look up when the bus stopped at the station near Codie's house, becoming mysteriously fascinated by a tiny rip in his jeans. Codie paused briefly by Dylan's seat, a pained expression shooting through his delicate face, before moving on to find an empty seat. Dylan could almost feel the hurt Codie was in, but he refused to look at him as he passed him by, remaining frighteningly still all the way until the bus arrived at school. Dylan had history with Codie at second period. Normally, the two friends would sit by each other at the back of the room, making rude comments to keep each other and half the class entertained during lectures. Today, Dylan hid outside by the classroom and waited for Codie to go in first. He then proceeded to walk back inside and sat down on the seat furthest from the younger boy. This caused several kids to stare curiously at the duo, one of which was Kim, another good friend of Dylan's. There had been numerous rumors stating that Dylan and Kim were going out, a rumor they considered making true once, but thought that it was stupid to give in like that at the end. "Hey Dyl. What's going on?" Kim went over and sat down by the empty seat next to Dylan, dragging her backpack behind her. "Nothin'." Dylan replied like clockwork. Kim rolled her eyes. She leaned closer to Dylan, resting her elbows on her knees. "Even I know you know that I know that's not true. What's going on between you and Codie?" She pressed on, tucking a lock of long dark-blonde hair behind her ear. "NOTHING! Leave me alone Kimberly!" Dylan suddenly snapped back, contorting his face. He shot a quick glance at Codie, who quickly turned around and faced the board. Kim breathed in deeply and leaned back. Both surprised and annoyed that whatever Dylan was dealing with he was taking it out on her. But then again, this seemed serious. She realized that Dylan had not referred to her as "Kimberly" for over a year now, and only under severe conditions would he call her by her full first name. "Whatever.", she stated, half sarcastically and half sympathetically. The rest of the day was a blur. Dylan tried to act normal because he was getting sick of people asking him what's wrong. He laughed at jokes he didn't hear, and talked as little as possible at lunchtime in the cafeteria, where he and Codie sat at the opposite ends of the long table. Kim, after several more tries of getting Dylan to spill with no avail, stopped trying, but she watched everything out of the corner of her eye. She noticed that Codie was the one who tried to talk to Dylan, and Dylan was the one who was avoiding him. Neither boy was sure how the rest of the day passed by. When the last bell had rung, Dylan quickly headed for his locker. He swung his locker half open when a hand came from behind him and slammed it shut. Startled, Dylan whirled around and came face to face with the boy he's been avoiding all day. "Dylan... please. I need to talk to you." Codie whispered. His eyes looked so sad and broken they made Dylan regret having avoided him all day, but only for a brief moment. "No, you don't." Replied Dylan monotonously, wrenching Codie's arm off of his locker, and proceeded to filling his backpack with its contents. "Dylan..." Codie pleaded, putting a hand on his shoulder. "Just hear me out. I know y..." The sentence was not finished as Dylan suddenly sprung to his feet. Codie felt himself being shoved hard, stumbling backwards and falling painfully on his butt. "DON'T TOUCH ME YOU F... you..." Dylan faltered. He looked around, panting, and noticed that they were the center of attention in the crowded hallway. He still had enough decency not to call Codie a faggot in front of all these people. Dylan stared down at the younger boy, now fragile-looking and small, eyes sparkling from the tears that were to come. Without another word, Dylan gathered up his things and ran out of the school, followed closely by a slim figure with long hair. "DYLAN KANEFIELD! Get the hell back here!" came the sharp and naturally commanding voice of Kim. Dylan ran a few more yards before slowing down to a rapid walk so Kim can catch up. "What do you want?!" "You know perfectly well what I want Dylan. Go back there and apologize!" Kim demanded, pointing a finger at the school entrance. "Why should I?!" Dylan spat, "he was too chicken to come out and face me himself so he sent his little friend to do it for him?" Dylan finished with a mocking tone. "Oh yeah, he's a real coward alright, having the guts to tell you how he truly feels about you." Kim replied coolly, her hazel eyes piercing into Dylan's soul. Dylan jerked to a stop. He was surprised, but he didn't show it. "How did you know about that...?" He mumbled. "He told me genius. I couldn't pry you open with a crowbar so I looked for a back door. Do you know how many sacks of balls it must've taken for him to tell you that? He was mature enough and brave enough to let you know his deepest secret, and you reacted like a 4-year-old throwing a tantrum. I expected better from you Dylan." Kim replied coldly. "OH FOR GOD SAKES!" Dylan yelled back. "This is our problem! Stay out of our business MOM! We can handle this on our own!" "Yeah?" Kim clenched her teeth, trying to keep her own tempers under control. "Like how you handled it today? Like a COWARD? Avoiding him all day and pushing him away when he tries to communicate with you? He's your best friend damn it! What right do you have to act like this anyways? From what I gathered he's the gay one, not you." Dylan glared at Kim hatefully, wanting so much to paint her face with bruises. But he knew Kim was right. She always was in these matters. He knew he didn't have any right to treat his best friend like that, but Kim didn't know the real reason why Dylan was angry. She didn't know that Codie's revelation may have indirectly caused Dylan to discover that he might be gay himself. "I... just tell Codie to go FUCK HIMSELF!!" Dylan screamed out savagely before breaking into a full sprint to his house, leaving a dismayed Kim standing in the dust. Galloping with astonishing speed, Dylan tore down the street, a few tears whipping out of his eyes and splashing on the ground unnoticed by anyone. He avoided eye contact with everyone he came across on the sidewalk, almost crashing into several of them. He wanted to run forever, to run to some place where no one can find him and stay there for the rest of his life, but he knew better. The scene he caused with Codie projected once again into his mind as he sniffled and ran faster, until his house finally came into view. Dylan burst through the door and immediately collapsed onto the sofa. He had never cried so hard in his entire life. His whole body wracked with sobs as his actions towards his friends came back and flashed before his eyes. Dylan bawled heartbreakingly for the next half hour, saturating his sleeves and the sofa arm rest with a copious amount of tears. "I'm... I'm sorry Codie! Oh god I'm s... so sorry! I'm sorry..." Dylan cried out between sobs, even though he knows that he couldn't hear him. He continued crying gently afterwards until he fell asleep. Dylan was awakened by a shake on his shoulder. He fluttered open his eyes and mumbled, not remembering where he is. He saw the face of his mother after his eyes cleared up, and hugged her tight, tears once again greeting his eyes, producing little wet spots on his mother's blouse. "Oh mom! I'm... I'm a horrible person..." Dylan sobbed sadly. "I..." "Shhh... It's ok honey, it's ok. Kim told me what happened. I have to say, I was quite disappointed with you when I heard your reaction, but I daresay that you realize now what the right thing to do is?" Teresa smoothed Dylan's hair, talking with a voice that was gentle and stern and comforting all at the same time -- something only a mother could achieve. "Now c'mon -- dinner's getting cold." Dylan nodded, still holding onto his mother tightly. All was going to be well, he thought. He didn't know what to say exactly yet, but he was certain that he will think of something before tomorrow comes. Dylan turned over on to his side, running his hand up and down his colorful checkered sheets. He sighed, his mind mulling over what he was going to say to Codie the next day. He does not deny that he finds Codie attractive anymore, but then again, he wasn't ready to rush into such a relationship yet. Besides, he still finds girls attractive, and no one has to know about what he feels for Codie. A frantic knock on the door made Dylan jump. "Yeah?" He mumbled back, somewhat annoyed. The door opened and Teresa walked in, looking serious. She waded her way through the messy room and sat down on Dylan's bed. "Dylan, do you know where Codie is?" Dylan looked at his mother, slightly confused. "Yeah, he has band practice till 9:30. Why?" Teresa sighed gravely. "I just got off the phone with Codie's mother. It seems that the band teacher has informed her that Codie did not show up for rehearsal. She has contacted all of his other friends, but no one has seen him after he left for practice after dinner." Dylan sat up from the bed, looking alarmed. "You mean he's missing?" Nodding slowly, Teresa sighed again. "She called his cell phone several times, but he did not answer." Dylan was out of bed in a flash. "What are you doing?" His mother asked, looking alarmed. "I'm going to look for him of course!" Dylan replied as if it was the most obvious thing in the world. He struggled a bit with his pants in his hurry, but managed to get them on without too much trouble. "Do you have any idea where to look?" Teresa questioned her son, a spark of hope evident in her voice. Pausing slightly, Dylan replied: "Actually, yeah, I do. But I have to go alone." Teresa studied her son carefully, and she could see that Dylan was quite confident about it. She knew that there isn't a chance that Dylan will be persuaded to stay, so she refrained from arguing. "Be safe." "I will. Love you." Dylan finished pulling on a shirt, giving his mother a quick hug. He then turned around and quickly headed down stairs and into the cool evening, going to the one place he knew Codie would be at. About a year ago, Codie and Dylan accidentally discovered what appeared to be an abandoned tree house. The ladder on the tree trunk was concealed from the rest of the world by a layer of thick vines. Ever since they found this place, they had been using it as their secret hideaway, discussing about whatever comes to mind. The tree house has a mystical ability to make the boys relaxed and peaceful, and at the same time reenergizing their bodies. They took an oath that neither of them will reveal the location of the tree house under any circumstances. Teresa still sat on her son's bed, watching him hurry out of the house in search of his best friend. She smiled, trusting her boy that he will find Codie and bring him back safely. She is so very glad that her son has realized his mistake and is now trying to make up for it. She got up and headed down stairs into the living room, waiting patiently for the duo to return. Dylan walked the eerily quiet park, scanning all sides of him incase Codie was nearby. The sprinklers were on not too long ago, and his shoes made squishing sounds against the soggy grass. He was in a rather secluded section of the park, one that can only be accessed by wading through a patch of tall grass and crawling under several tall trees. He headed directly towards the tree house, and his heart leapt when he saw the small figure that was Codie slumped at the bottom of the tree. "Should've known you'd find me", a weak Codie's voice as Dylan edged closer. "But I really didn't think you'd care" His voice sounded hoarse and weak. "Please don't come closer." Dylan stopped in his tracks, a pained expression forming on his face when he heard Codie's remark. "Codie... I..." "Why are you here, Dylan?" Codie cut in before Dylan could finish. "Apparently our four years of friendship means nothing to you when you found out I was gay. So why bother coming looking for me?" Codie's voice contained the same distant and hollow tone Dylan used before. "Codie... please..." Dylan called out desperately. He couldn't bear to hear more about his hideous actions without crying again. "I came to apologize. I'm sorry for the way I acted on Sunday and earlier today in school. I acted like a true ass. I don't care if you're gay or not. You're my best friend, and nothing will change that." If it had been possible, Codie's heart would've leapt several inches. "Do you really mean it?" Codie's trembling voice after a brief period of silence. "No matter who or what you become, one thing will always stay the same -- our friendship." Dylan said firmly. "And I mean it." If Codie had been facing Dylan, Dylan could've seen the ecstatic, tear-soaked expression on Codie's face. "So I guess "friends" is as far as you're willing to take our relationship?" asked Codie tentatively after awhile, trying to hide both the hope and joy in his voice. For a moment, Dylan wanted to tell Codie that he finds him attractive too, but the moment passed quickly. "Sorry..." He mumbled, hanging his head. Dylan could make up a small nod from Codie as he answered. "It's good enough." He heard Codie mumble. Then, without warning, the younger boy's body slid from its slumped position onto the ground, unmoving. Dylan's heart skipped several beats. He stood for a brief second with his mouth open before dashing towards his friend. What he saw chilled him to the bone and wanted to make him scream into the night. A hideously large gash adorned Codie's right wrist, his hand and part of his clothing completely red from the amount of blood that rushed out of the wound. In his left hand was a small razor. The wound looked like it's been bleeding for not too long. "OH GOD! OH MY GOD!! What the fuck Codie?! Why the fuck did you do this?! ANSWER ME!!" Dylan shook his friend hard, his panicky voice piercing the eerie silence of the night. He saw Codie open one eye. "I... I thought that... that if m... my best friend couldn't accept me f... for who I am, who in the world could?" Codie managed to gasp out. "If only I waited for 5 more seconds..." Codie chuckled weakly before losing consciousness. "NOO!! Stay with me Codie!!" Dylan screamed hysterically, tears splashing over his friend's shirt. He did not know that his actions would cause such a tragedy. He didn't dare to think about what it would feel like to have his friend's death on his conscience. He desperately hoped that Codie was playing a joke on him, like Dylan did at Six Flags. He would give anything for Codie to suddenly jump up and yell "Gotcha!" while wiping the fake blood off of his wrist. But such a thing did not happen. Everything was real. "Don't you fucking do this to me Codie! You are not allowed to die without my permission, you hear? YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO!! So you better open your eyes!!" Dylan shrieked through his tears at his unconscious friend. Suddenly, Dylan realized just how much he cared for the younger boy. The realization came on so strong it almost physically knocked Dylan back. He realized that he really couldn't live without Codie by his side, nor did he want to live if Codie died. With this new revelation in mind, Dylan did the only thing that made sense to him under the circumstances. He leaned in, and gently pressed his lips against his friend's. Dylan ran a hand through Codie's wavy brown hair as he tenderly kissed his friend, a brand new feeling invading his senses like a tidal wave. It felt like he has found what he was searching for all his short life, his missing link. He gently swiped his tongue across the crevice created by his friend's lips, totally lost in the new and wonderful sensations. Then he felt Codie's lips move as he struggled kissed back weakly. Snapping his head back, Dylan saw that his friend was conscious again, but just barely. Overjoyed, Dylan had a strong urge to get back to the kissing, but there were more important things to take care of right now. "You stay with me ya hear?" Dylan said his voice quivering slightly as he tried to hold back the urge to cry again. "You stay with me, and I'll stay with you forever." All Codie could manage was a smile and a nod. Dylan wasted no more time as he hauled Codie onto his back. Normally, the weight of the younger but slightly bigger boy would've made him collapse, but Codie felt surprisingly light on Dylan's shoulders as he ran full speed back to his house, not caring a bit that a massive amount of blood was staining his clothes. The only thing on Dylan's mind now is to get his friend back to his house and then to the hospital as fast as he could. Looking back, Dylan thought it was silly how he thought that he wasn't ready for such a relationship with Codie -- it felt like this was what he was preparing for all his life. He held Codie tighter on his back and ran faster despite the protest of his leg muscles, which felt like they were on fire. He won't let Codie die. They were more than just friends now, and what's amazing is that it all felt right. The next couple of hours were a blur,yet seemingly moving in slow motion simultaneously to Dylan as Codie was rushed to the emergency room, and his condition was stabilized after the doctors worked their magic on him. Dylan, despite his mother's objections, spent the night by his boy, absolutely refusing to leave the room except for bathroom breaks until he can see Codie open his eyes again. Eventually, despite his best efforts, Dylan fell asleep in his chair, his head resting on his arms which were on Codie's bed. Their mothers saw this and couldn't help but cry silently, overjoyed that Codie was safe and their relationship has been repaired. But little did they know just how far the boys' relationship had gone. The END!! ... Just kidding :) Thanks for reading this. This is my very first story, and I know that I could definitely improve on a lot of things. 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