Not As It Seems
By:
Benjamin J. Conner
(© 2012 by the author)
The author retains all rights. No reproductions are allowed without the author's
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Chapter 5
"FUUCK" Ethan yelled as he cringed "What
are you doing in here? You startled me to death."
Sitting on the closed toilet seat with a surprised and questioning look, was
Michael. He didn't want to be alone and thought it was a good idea to join Ethan
in the bath room. The last thing he wanted to do, was to terrify him.
"I told you to wait in my room, didn't I? How long have you been here?"
Ethan was standing there in the middle of the room, on a rectangular towel,
while the water, which immediately felt cold on his body, dribbled down his legs
on to it. Thank god his boner had already gone away, so it wasn't as awkward as
it could have been. But he worried as to how long Michael had been sitting
there.
"Did he watch me jack-off?" was Ethan's most important question - a question he
would never ask aloud. It was a disturbing situation. Michael still wore his
clothes; Ethan wore only what god had given him at birth and he felt as though
he had been caught with one hand in the cookie jar; naked, vulnerable,
unprotected.
All the good feelings he had just experienced were gone in one second. And the
thought that Michael had been watching him, turned his emotions into a silent,
hammering feeling of guilt.
The silent boy on the other hand, felt guilty also. He hadn't meant to do
anything wrong; it was so confusing. Michael sadly got up from the toilet seat
with a bowed head and walked towards the door.
"Wait! I'm sorry. I didn't mean to yell at you. It's okay if you stay. You just
shocked me by sitting there - I didn't expect that."
But the words didn't seem to work. Michael took hold of the door handle and was
about to leave as Peter's voice was heard from the other side of the door.
"Hey, is everything alright in there?"
"Yes dad, we're okay, I just dropped the shower gel and it fell on my foot."
"Is Michael with you?"
"Yeah, he's taking a shower now. We'll come downstairs as soon as we're ready."
"Ok boys."
Peter walked away - Michael was still standing at the door ready to leave the
room. Ethan came closer, put his hand on the other boy's shoulder whispering
that it was okay and that he didn't need to leave because of him.
This finally convinced Michael. Instead of leaving, he slowly turned around and
looked up and down the naked boy's body and Ethan followed suit, though he only
saw a young lad dressed in short pants and a shirt.
Michael watched his naked opposite examining him. Besides his clothes, there was
nothing to see. So he began to undress while looking into Ethan's eyes, though
he had no idea why he did it. His socks and shirt were off in a second, followed
by his pants after he unzipped them. The last barrier protecting him from being
fully exposed, was the thin fabric of his checkered boxers which he slowly
shoved down to his ankles before carefully stepping out of them. Both boys were
now standing opposite each other in their birthday suits.
The bath room was filled with an awkward silence, and the soft light from the
setting sun. The only noises to be heard were the drops falling from the wet
boy's body to the cold, tiled floor, and the slow and steady breathing of both
youngsters. The outlines of Ethan's body seemed to glow from the sunlight, which
back lit the little hairs on his body.
For about a minute only a foot separated them from each other. Ethan didn't know
what to do - he felt something he didn't understand. His body signaled
excitement, but it was more an unknown feeling inside of his stomach, than in
his growing manhood.
It felt strange to just stand there, doing nothing but examining the others body
with his eyes; besides that, it was a tempting moment.
Michael had an astonishingly beautiful and remarkably immaculate body. He was so
cute with his athletic physic, that one could actually become jealous, even if
only about an eleven year old boy. And his wonderful tan, in combination with
his fair-sized genitals, were the final brush stroke of a painting that re
defined perfection.
The boys looked into each others eyes, breathing in and breathing out. Ethan
wanted to raise his hand and touch his opposite's body, just to feel it, to see
how soft his skin was, but he was still unable to move.
Michael closed his eyes for some seconds before he walked towards the shower
stall, took a towel from the corner rack and approached Ethan from behind. With
gentle motions the silent boy began to dry Peter's son. It was more than just
drying him; it was an act of respect, an act of admiration and care.
Michael slowly moved the towel from Ethan's shoulders to his neck, down over his
chest, tummy and belly button. He steered clear of Ethan's private parts and
continued down to his legs making sure, that there was no wet spot left. He even
used the towel to dry Ethan's face in a kind way which nobody had ever done
before. And the guest seemed to enjoy it as well as Ethan. What a compelling
act.
This brought back the wonderful feelings Ethan had just lost after leaving the
shower and receiving such a shock - only this time the warm and tender feelings
he had experienced while pleasuring himself were combined with the charming
emotion of being with someone he liked - naked and exposed.
Michael, with a questioning look, pointed to the tiny scar Ethan had on his
forehead .
"It's from an accident. I fell down the stairs when I was younger and hit the
handrail with my head. It doesn't hurt anymore."
Michael gently stroked along Ethan's forehead as if he could make the scar go
away; his worried expression subsided.
Ethan started to dry his hair as he was handed the towel and almost forgot about
his pulsating tool. It had been standing at full attention again, since Michael
had started examining him with his eyes.
The guest boy entered the shower cubicle and turned on the hot water, leaving
Ethan in the most fascinating moment he had ever experienced.
***
"Hey boys, how was the shower?" Peter
asked.
"Very relaxing dad, really."
"Good. You both seem to get along pretty well huh?"
"Yeah, I guess so."
Ethan grinned and looked over to Michael for approval, which he gave with a shy
smile.
"Couldn't be better." Peter said more to himself than to the boys. "You wanna
show me the cube thing?"
"Can we do that tomorrow dad? I'm really tired now and could use some sleep."
"What? Can you say that again?"
Ethan laughed because of the expression his father had on his face - full of
disbelieve.
"Yes dad, I need some sleep and I guess Michael also."
"Is that true Michael?"
The boy nodded in answer to the question.
"Okay, what can I say, off you go and if you need anything, you know where to
find me. Good night you two!"
"Night dad."
Before the boys walked upstairs, Peter gave his son a good night kiss on his
forehead. He was still allowed to do that, as long as he didn't kiss his mouth.
***
"Who took the last coffee?" Frank shouted
along the hallway of the Parksville police station. "Why can't they just make a
new one if it's empty?"
The police detective didn't drive home as he had said. The case kept him busy
all the time and he thought of taking a peek into the computer to search for the
name Darren in the missing children database.
After switching on the coffee maker, he returned to his desk and logged into the
CPIC, which was short for the Canadian Police Information Center; a database all
police stations use to collect and analyze data about any kind of crime. It is
also connected with the ViCLAS, the Violent Crime Linkage System, which is used
in the US, so he could also search in there for any missing Darrens.
Frank wasn't very good at using computers. He had to search for the right keys
on the keyboard, as if he had never used it before - D...A...R...R...E...N;
male; age 10 to 12; missing.
Of course he had done the same research for the name Michael Krayne, but the
database didn't come up with any helpful results. Usually, if the missing
children are reported, there are pictures of them in the system. This way he
hoped to find a possible match for the boy they had.
It took about 5 minutes until the search was completed. During that time, Frank
got himself a cup of coffee and a doughnut in lieu of the dinner he had left
out.
"Okay, so what have we here?" He said to himself, sipping on the hot coffee as
he moved closer to the little 14 inch monitor that took as much space on his
desk as a modern 40 inch flat screen would have.
The disillusioning result of his search was "No match found".
"Damn it, I hate these shitty computers. MAGGIEEE?"
Maggie was the good soul of the police station and nearly always there. She took
care of all the paper work Frank never got done in time, the archive and the
shift schedule for the regular police officers.
"What are you doing here again?" She asked with her irresistible smile.
"I couldn't sleep and....listen, this boy....we have a new name and I wanted to
search for it in the database, but I am useless to this thing. Do you know how
to use it?"
"Of course I do."
"And? Will you help me?"
"Sure, you just give me all the information you have, and I will get you the
results by tomorrow morning, deal?"
"Why tomorrow?"
"Cos it takes time," She looked at the search string that Frank had used, "and
you can't just use any combination of words and hope for the best - you have to
use the correct formatting for the search. I'll do that for you, and you can go
home and take a rest!"
Frank sighed deeply and didn't see any other choice but to follow her motherly
advice.
"Okay, deal! Thanks Maggie - but you must also get some sleep, sweetheart!"
It took only a few minutes for the detective to write down all the information
Maggie would be likely to need for the database search. He handed the paper to
his affable assistant.
"If you find anything..."
"I know. Night Frank!"
Both smiled at each other as Frank emptied his coffee, took his jacket from the
chair and left.
***
"Can I leave the window open?" Ethan asked.
His roommate answered with a nodding.
"If you need anything or if anything happens, wake me up! Okay Michael?"
Another nod.
Both boys took off their shirts - it was still warm in the house and the fresh
breeze from outside felt wonderful on their bare skin. In only their boxers, the
two boys climbed into their beds and covered themselves with the thin woolen
blankets.
Ethan switched off the light and turned onto his left side. It had always been
the left side he would lie on for the first couple of minutes after he went to
bed. This way he was able to look out of the window, watch the stars, or the
play of shadows within his room as his eyes got used to the darkness. As a
little kid, Ethan had been afraid of the dark and had never been able to sleep
without light; nowadays he liked it and enjoyed the view for a few minutes
before he turned around and finally fell asleep.
Michael, on the other side of the room, lay on his back with eyes wide open. The
large TV next to his mattress seemed to hover above him; it was a little
frightening and the boy stared at the red, softly pulsating LED light that
signaled standby mode.
It took some time until Michael fell asleep. He was afraid of the bad dreams
coming back and therefore he lay awake for a long time, even though he had
agreed to being tired earlier. But Ethan had said that he needed some sleep and,
not wanting to inconvenience his new friend, he had followed suit. Peter and his
son had really been nice to Michael and he didn't want to be more of a burden
than he already was. Besides that, he really liked Ethan and wanted to be close
to him. If he only knew what was waiting for him tomorrow; the same question
every night.
Half an hour later both boys were sleeping and breathing in a slow and steady
rhythm. Peter had checked on them before he had gone to bed for himself. It had
been a long day and he looked forward to a good nights sleep.
***
The stars were slowly moving in the dark
and cloudless sky as Michael woke up in the middle of the night. He didn't know
if he had been dreaming, but it was hot and damp under the blanket so he pushed
it away. In only seconds the sweat on his body and in the bed turned cold from
the night breeze that came through the open window. "No, not again." Michael
thought to himself, as he realized that the dreams were back. The sweat soaked
bed was proof enough of that. He had been having the same nightmare for nearly
two years now. It had changed a bit since the accident happened; the dream was
faster and it crashed around inside of his head - He would awaken gasping for
breath, his heart pounding in his chest as if he had just run the half mile.
Michael got up from the mattress and tried to orient in the darkness. He walked
to the window, which was on the other side of the room next to the bed in which
Ethan was sleeping soundly and contentedly.
As the boy looked up into the dark night, the stars sparkled in silent
blackness. Michael leaned against the windowsill and thought about his mom. He
missed her. He missed her so much that it could not be explained with words, and
sadness filled his vulnerable soul.
Michael remembered the warm and tender touch on his tummy where she used to
stroke him when he had a bad dream; the smooth, sweet scent of her hair and body
when he sat on her lap with his head resting against her soft breast; the kiss
of her beautiful lips on his forehead, her fingers stroking through his thin
dark brown hair and the melodic voice that would calm him when he was too
excited because the L.A. Dodgers had won a game.
From all these thoughts, Michael felt a pressure in his chest which crept up his
body. It wandered up to his face producing a warm tension on his forehead which
forced the tears from his eyes. They ran slowly down his cheeks to fall silently
to the floor. He felt so lost, so lonely, so afraid. He wanted his mother
desperately.
"Mummmyyy, where are you, I miss you so much. Please come back to me. I'll be a
good boy." Michael silently prayed to himself as he exhaled and wiped away the
wet trails which the tears had left on his cheeks.
The boy turned around and looked at Ethan who was still facing the wall. Michael
wasn't able to return to his bed and sleep alone. He raised the blanket which
covered Ethan and, as careful as possible, crawled in next to him. Their bare
legs touched slightly as he arranged himself close to his roommate's warm, soft
body without waking him up.
Though Michael still felt lonely and home sick, he did feel a little bit better
from being close to Ethan, he closed his eyes and fell asleep again after only a
few minutes.
***
Some time later, Peter's son woke up also;
something was different. Still being half asleep, he turned around and noticed
the warm and cuddly body of his dad. Putting one arm over his chest and throwing
one leg across his dad's, he felt comfortable again and had nearly returned to
his sweet dreams again when he realized that his father's skin was softer and
more silky tonight, and he was much smaller than usual.
"Wait, what's going on here? I'm not in dad's bed." He thought to himself as he
came fully awake to finding Michael sleeping in the same bed with him.
"Heyyyy," he whispered "what are you doing in here?"
Michael didn't react, snoring weakly.
"Awww forget it." Ethan said and left the bed slowly walking over to the
sleeping room of his father, where he buried himself under the blanket and
cuddled up against Peter. Without waking up, the father put an arm around his
cub and pulled him in.
It was the usual business for both of them, only that now a third person was
involved who still didn't want to be on his own. And it was only a matter of
time until Michael would wake up and find himself in Ethan's bed, alone.
Half an hour later it happened and in the following moments, Peter's blanket was
raised a second time this night and Michael crawled into the bed, where the two
Bennet's where enjoying the night together. Michael noticed Ethan lying on
Peter's right side, and so took the other side snuggling up to his temporary
surrogate father.
It was a good feeling for him, just as if he was at home with his parents. The
man, as usual and without waking up, also put an arm around the other boy and
pulled him in. The boy's arms touched each other on Peter's chest as they became
entangled; they all felt comfortable being together in one bed, though Ethan and
Peter didn't fully recognize what had just happened. But Michael didn't feel
lonely and cold anymore. And so, the trio continued to sleep on in happiness;
for the rest of this night, no one left any bed anymore.
***
The morning was quiet and full of harmony.
Only the birds were going crazy outside and now and then, a car passed the
Bennet's house with a weak, grumbling noise.
Peter opened his eyes and sighed deeply finding Ethan and Michael in his bed;
each on one side, snuggled up to him like a couple of pups. They felt like
little heaters with their warm, nearly hairless bodies, as boys are - warm and
tender.
Without thinking about it, he gently stroked along their bare backs. He wouldn't
be able to tell the difference between the two little ones just by the feeling.
And again, after being fully conscious, the part of his mind which was the
social worker thought that this wasn't right. But the part of his mind that was
a father realized that this was just what they both needed. Ethan, still being a
little boy when it came to sleeping alone, and Michael, with all the loss he had
recently experienced, needed someone to be close to. So he dropped the bad
feelings about the situation and just enjoyed it for the moment - there was no
one there to judge him anyway.
"Hey you two," he whispered to softly wake them up "I'll go downstairs now and
prepare breakfast."
"Nooo, stay! Just for a few more minutes!" Ethan mumbled.
Peter kissed his forehead, peeled both boys off his body and covered them up
with the large blanket before he left the room. It was early - 6:20am - once
more he was able to read the newspaper and think about the situation he was in
before the bustle of a busy day took his mind elsewhere.
***
Nothing was heard from above while he
prepared breakfast. He tried to make it as wonderful as yesterday when Ethan had
nearly jumped out of his suit from what he saw on the kitchen counter.
"Okidoke, milk hot, coffee ready, eggs ready, plates, cutlery, cups, fruits,
sandwiches....all in place." Peter said to himself. He had hoped that the boys
would have been downstairs by now. Actually he had made some extra loud noises
so they would wake up and hear the sound of the imminent feeding; alas, without
success.
So he needed to go up and get them.
Opening the door to his sleeping room, Peter saw a wonderful warm and
heart-melting picture. Ethan was lying on his back with his mouth wide open and
one leg sticking out below the blanket. Michael's head was resting on his son's
chest, which slowly rose and fell with his breathing. Both had one arm around
the other and seemed to happily enjoy the company.
Peter smiled and didn't want to wake them up, but it was a normal week day and
school was waiting for Ethan, as did more questions for Michael. So he had to do
what needed to be done.
"Hey you sleepy heads, wake up." The grown-up whispered as he sat down next to
the sweet couple and stroked along his son's cheek.
Ethan hadn't noticed that Michael's head was resting on his chest and softly
pushed it away to grab his father and pull him in on him.
"Morning dad."
"Morning son," Michael slowly opened his eyes and looked at them "and good
morning to you, sleepwalker. Breakfast's ready so I would love it if you would
get up and join me in the kitchen."
"Yeah, just a few more minutes dad, okay?"
"Okay, but please be downstairs by 7 got it? That's more than five minutes."
"K dad."
Ethan turned around and faced Michael, who now lay on his front - their legs
touched once again. The light from the rising sun pierced through the slits of
the venetian blinds
and highlighted the little golden hair which Michael had in the center of his
neck and back.
It was an irresistible and charming image that Ethan had seen many times before
on Matthew's body. He had never dared to touch it, even though his best friend
always slept longer than himself, but with Michael it was different. The silent
boy had touched him lots of times in a wonderful and friendly way during the
last day. And it had been a sensational feeling; there was no shame, no guilt,
no oddness.
So Ethan dared to stick out one finger and let it slowly touch Michael's
compelling little hair and the tempting silky back that it grew from. It felt
good, a little bit like a marshmallow before it was grilled; sweet and soft.
Michael opened his eyes again and looked at Ethan. He didn't make any attempt to
complain about the touch of Ethan's finger.
"What have you been doing in my bed, last night? Did you feel lonely?"
Michael nodded, put on a contented smile and closed his eyes to enjoy the
tickling touch of Ethan's finger wandering around on his back.
"I know how that feels, and don't like it either. That's why I usually change
into my dad's bed during the night. Whatever, we better get up now, breakfast's
ready and I'm hungry!"
Both boys jumped out of the bed and hurried down stairs, pulling their shirts on
as they went. They each took a seat at the kitchen counter and grabbed a cup of
hot chocolate.
While Michael and Ethan nibbled on their cheese sandwich the door bell rang with
its annoying clatter - it was Frank.
He was warmly welcomed with a hot coffee pot, as if Peter had known that it was
him. Who else would visit them that early in the morning. Both men stood in the
open hallway which allowed a view into the kitchen, where the boys satisfied
their hunger.
"Looks like a happy little family here."
"Yeah, they're sweet and we all had a quiet night. Did you sleep well?"
"I did after Maggie send me home."
"Did you spend your evening in the office again yesterday?"
"Yeah, wanted to try and search in the database for any missing Darrens."
When Frank said the name Darren, Michael reacted immediately, turning around to
looking at them. Peter wasn't able to see it since he was standing with his back
towards the kitchen.
"Did you see that?" Frank asked excited.
"See what?"
"The boy," he whispered "he responded to me saying the name. So much for him
only reacting to the woman's voice."
"Really?" Peter asked in disbelief turning around watching the boys.
"Yes, I'm telling you. Did you ask him about the name?"
"No I didn't. I only just found out that he actually spoke before the incident
and that he had deliberately decided not to speak at the moment."
"Ok, that doesn't help me at all. I'll drive over to the police station and see
what Maggie found out. You had better check to see if his name is really
Darren."
"I will. Frank, is it possible that you could stay for a couple of minutes and
drive Ethan to school?"
"Sure, no problem."
"Okay great, I'll call Vivian and ask if Matthew's ready, he'll join if that's
alright with you."
"One or two, it doesn't make any difference."
Peter sent Ethan upstairs to get ready for school and fetch his things.
Afterwards he called the neighbors and got a negative answer from Vivian - for
whatever reason Matthew didn't want to drive with them.
Five minutes later, Ethan was ready to go.
"Ethan, did anything happen between you and Matt?" Peter asked.
"No, I don't think so, but yesterday he acted like a jerk when he met Michael
and me. He picked on him, so I had to send him away."
"Are you angry with him?"
"No, I'm not."
"Well, in that case it would probably be a good idea if you talk to him and
explained why you spoke to him as you did. I mean, it was brave of you and I
appreciate that you kept your promise, but you shouldn't jeopardize your
friendship. Okay?"
"Okay dad, see you later. Love you. BYE MICHAEL!"
Michael turned around and waved back.
"Love you too son."
***
Peter sat down on the couch next to the
silent boy after they had agreed to continue the interview.
"Okay Michael, did you ever hear the name Darren before?"
The boy nodded, holding his notebook and the precious pen he had been given, in
his hands.
"Is it possible that your name is not Michael?"
He shrugged his shoulders; and repeated the gesture when asked how long he had
been called Michael, and if his surname was Krayne.
"Let's say, just for an experiment, your name is Darren. Would you be able to
remember your surname?"
The boy shook his head.
"But the name Darren does something inside of you, right?"
Michael nodded and felt uncomfortable with all these questions. His heart was
beating faster and all the unknowing scared him.
"Okay. Imagine you were in school and you were distracted by another boy in your
class. Your teacher caught you and is just about to tell you off. Can you
imagine that?"
A simple nodding made Peter continue.
"Good. Close your eyes and listen to me.....Just at the moment, the teacher
caught you, she would call out your full name to get your attention. I'm going
to do that now, so don't get terrified." Peter took a deep breath.
"DARREN.....!"
Michael cringed and opened his eyes again. Peter gave him a minute to sort out
what was going on in his head.
"Did you hear the surname he or she was calling?"
Unfortunately the answer was no.
"Okay, that's absolutely alright, Michael. Stay calm! One more question and than
we're done for now."
Peter was getting suspicious with the entire story and by the strange behavior
of his ward so thought he would go one step farther.
"Do you remember when you last saw your mother? Was it several days ago?"
Michael shook his head once before he put his hands to his face and burst into
tears. This was all too much for the little guy and it scared him very much; he
couldn't take it anymore.
Peter pulled the boy close and tried to sooth the little strained bundle he had
his arms around.
"I know Michael. This is all very confusing, but there's no need to be scared.
I'm going to protect you, I promise."
Some things were clear now. The people he had been with, were not his parents
and his surname wasn't Krayne. His forename was possibly not Michael. But was it
Darren? And if so, what's his real family name, where are his real parents and
why had he been traveling with those people who had obviously been using
falsified names?
All this had to be revealed - hopefully Frank would call him soon with some good
news!
To be continued...
Posted: 06/01/12