The Storm That Turned the Tide
By:
Sean E.
(© 2021 by the author)
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Chapter 15
Reminders Are Real
Following the
night of the big game, classes resumed at a more normal, but slower pace for
the rest of the week. After receiving permission from Principal Green, both
Jesse and Noah spent time during their first period classes the next morning,
cleaning the gymnasium and taking care of the overabundance of litter left
behind from the night before. They were not alone, as the school's custodians
and a few other choice volunteers chipped in, all clearing the various
concession stand trash or performing other, more unpleasant tasks.
"Eww..." Noah called out at one point, holding up what appeared to be
a dirty diaper that had been carelessly discarded.
The job took the
crew the better part of about two hours before finishing. By the time they had
neared the end of their task, the gym had undergone a surprising transformation
back into the level of normalness they were used to... and not a moment too
soon. Regular operations were scheduled to resume by the third period, which
was when Phys Ed. classes were set to return to normal. That meant there was
very little time for horseplay or conversation, but insofar as Noah and Jesse
were concerned, that was okay. Once finished, Noah was duly impressed,
especially after having seen the state the gym had been left in after the game.
He said something about it to Jesse, causing the teen to stop and look around
before shrugging.
"It doesn't
really take that long, especially when there's several people helping to do the
clean-up and everything. I mean, mostly it just turns out to be a lot of
spilled popcorn, or drink cups and wrappers left behind," Jesse observed.
"Or dirty
diapers," Noah added, making a face.
"That one, I
admit, is... well, unusual to say the least," his friend replied. "I
came across a pair of condoms once, though... used ones at that. That was
pretty icky, too. Seriously though, I think the worst of it is when someone
spills a drink, and the seats or the footboards end up getting all sticky.
That's the kind of stuff that's really hard to get off." Jesse nodded and
pointed toward one of the custodians. "Even then though, the school has
that buffer-thingy like he's using over there, to run over the seats and aisles
to scrub it off. It takes a while, but it ends up working most of the
time."
It was the first
day of December, and although it took a few days to change the various posters,
decorations and other festive paraphernalia related to the game into holiday
themes, the atmosphere was positive. Most of the decorations were generalized
with a non-Christian base, something that actually evoked mixed feelings
amongst the student body, staff and teachers. As it was such a rural area, much
of the valley was entrenched in beliefs that straddled Catholic, Methodist, and
Baptist denominations. There were those, however, who actively pursued their
right to exercise a separation of church and government, and then other groups
who pursued agendas even more aggressive. Because of them, the end result was
made clear regarding the separation of church and state: schools had to treat
the holiday in the most generic and non-offensive ways possible - at least for
the time being.
The decorations at
least were made in good taste, being bright, colorful and cheerful overall, and
the low-volume music that now played through all the speakers each morning,
simple holiday tunes, quickly established a light-hearted and festive
temperament geared for the upcoming holiday. The rivaled game was soon
forgotten, with everyone understanding that the team had done its best in the
circumstances far from normal. By the end of the week, Simon was walking again,
although cautiously, as he was seen to favor one leg over the other. His first
two days included the use of a walking stick, but by Friday he was seen making
his way on his own again. It was a positive sign, one which reassured everyone
that he had only suffered a minor setback, and would be back to playing on the
team within a few weeks at most.
The weekend
arrived finally, with warmer than common weather giving many in the valley a
pleasant surprise. On Friday evening, the boys had just stepped off the school
bus and were making their way toward Noah's house, when they were stopped by a
delivery truck coming up the driveway. Stepping off into the lawn, the man
behind the wheel smiled and waved at the two, then continued on until he
reached the road. Once there the vehicle paused, and then turned out, making
its way toward town. The two boys watched it disappear before glancing at one
another, to which Noah simply shrugged his shoulders before they continued on
their way. Reaching the back door, they were surprised to find Jennifer waiting
to greet them. "Hello boys! How was school today?"
"Just fine,
Mom," Noah replied, hanging his coat on the nearby rack before noticing a
rather large parcel sitting on the floor bedside her. "Say, what's in the
box? Is it my Christmas gift?" he teased, to which the woman scoffed.
"Afraid not,
kiddo. It is, however, supposed to be something I bought for your father for
Christmas. Why don't you run into the kitchen and get us a knife to cut this
tape with, and then we'll have a quick look-see."
"Sure!"
Noah answered, disappearing quickly as Jesse removed his coat and folded it,
intending to lay it on the floor underneath those already hung up. Jennifer,
however, would not hear of it.
"There's
room, honey. Hang your coat up, too," the attractive woman pointed.
"You're as much a part of our family as everyone else, so stop being so
polite." She smiled as she made that statement, a command no less, but one
given with a great deal of warmth.
"Yes
ma'am," Jesse replied, complying timidly. Why he still felt he was an
outsider, he did not know. He welcomed the open friendship, however, as more
than once the woman had gone out of her way to treat him kindly, and with a
great deal of respect. By the time he had draped the coat onto the rack, Noah
returned with the requested knife, and between them, he and his mother quickly
had the box opened at the top. Inside, however, they found yet another box
tightly packed. Glancing up, Noah motioned for his friend to grab hold on one
end while he reached down for the other. After a little maneuvering, both boys were
then able to turn the carton upside down and drop the inner package to the
floor.
"Sheesh, this
thing is heavy!" Noah proclaimed as the contents hit the floor with a
thud. Setting the shipping carton aside, he tried to inspect the inner package.
It was, in a word, featureless - except for one end. Scrutinizing it closer,
details of the content were spelled out, along with a small picture. "What
the heck is it, though?" he added, confused. "The label is so worn
off, see? I can't even read the text!"
Jennifer stepped
around to look at the panel with her son. "Well, it's supposed to be a
bench-top miter saw, like the ones you use in woodworking. The picture,
however, does not look promising, does it?"
"You mean,
like the kind you cut wood and stuff at angles?" Jesse asked. When the
woman nodded, she reached out for the knife and took it from her son. Carefully
running it along the top, she was able to open the box so they could all peer
at the contents inside. The trio discovered it was one of those products that
required some significant assembly before it was usable.
Even so, neither
the shape nor contents looked at all like it was a miter saw. "This is
definitely NOT what I thought I was ordering, that's for sure," Jennifer
remarked, clucking her tongue in dismay. Finding the booklet for the product
near the top, she pulled it out and observed the cover. "Nope, this is
some kind of a specialized scroll saw, from the looks of things. I wonder who
goofed - me ordering the wrong thing, or the company shipping the wrong
item?" After a moment, she replaced the booklet and stood. "Noah, see
if you can find some shipping tape, okay? I think we need to close all of this
back up, at least until I sort out the details of what happened. Then
afterwards honey, we need to hide it, too. I don't want your father getting
wind of it and thinking this is what he's getting under the tree."
"Sure Mom,
but... he doesn't have one of these, does he?" Noah asked as he stood
beside her.
"Well, no,
but it's not what he's been eyeing for since summer. You know how he is, always
complaining about not being able to cut his boards with different angles and
all that. That's why I went searching for a miter saw and found this one
online. Well, not THIS one, but you know what I mean. THIS one doesn't fit the
description at all, I'm afraid," Jennifer explained. Noah nodded his
understanding and then disappeared further into the house for a second time.
The woman then glanced at their guest and let out a slow breath before smiling.
"So, did your day go well, too?"
Jesse
half-grinned. "I guess so. I'm sore for some reason, though. We had a kind
of hard hour in Phys Ed today." Indeed, they had played basketball once
again, only this time their usual group seemed to play more aggressively than
common. Jesse had also tried to work on a few running jumps again, and although
he had improved, he still had not succeeded with them as well as he had wanted
to. Crashing to the floor the first few times had convinced him to back away,
but that was before the aches and discomfort had begun to set in. Terry, who
had observed the effort and understood what he was doing, told him not to be
discouraged. "It takes a little time, and it takes some practice to get it
right. From what I can see though, I'd say you're well over halfway there
already. I mean, I watched your calf and thigh when you were putting the force
behind the jump, and I'd say you were tensing those up good already. Just don't
try to over-think it any, and you'll get there soon."
"I hope so...
falling down doesn't help my ego very much though, and neither do the
bruises" Jesse confessed to him, causing some of the other guys to laugh
at him as two boys offered hands and helped pull him to his feet again.
"Well, the
remedy for aches and sores sometimes is to just get a nice, good hot
bath," Jennifer countered, bringing the teen back to the present.
"Noah gets achy sometimes, too, and that always seems to help him quite a
bit."
"Yes ma'am, I
know. I've done it a few times, too. At least, where we used to live,"
Jesse admitted, just as Noah returned carrying a shipping tape dispenser.
Together, the three of them carefully reassembled and sealed both the inner and
outer boxes before Jennifer paused, deep in thought. The woman finally sighed
and addressed the two teens again.
"Tell you
what, nothing is going to happen before Monday, at least. So, let's see if we
can't hide this downstairs in your room, Noah. Would that be okay? Either in
your closet, or maybe in the bottom of the linen closet in your bathroom. It
should fit there, I think. Just somewhere, at least. You can put a towel over
it or something, too, if you think you need to. Your Dad hardly ever goes in
there anyway."
"Well, not
unless he's in the family room, and don't forget, Alabama and Georgia Tech play
tomorrow. You know how he feels about Alabama," Noah reasoned, causing his
mother to grunt.
"You're
right. One simple bathroom trip might be a little too much to chance overall.
Do you think you can hide it in your closet?" Jennifer asked.
"Sure, we'll
hide it Mom, I promise," Noah replied, grabbing the box and picking it up.
Entering the kitchen, however, the teen ended up setting the box on the table.
"Good grief!" he decried, seeking a better grip before they
continued.
Jesse grinned as
he stepped up beside him. "Come on Sir Weak-a-lot, I'll help," he
offered. Noah gave him a baleful look, but then welcomed the assistance.
Carefully, both boys carried the box down the steps and into Noah's room.
Moving over to the bed, however, Noah suddenly halted and began setting the box
down on the carpeted floor. "Thanks for not saying Sir-Wanks-a-lot!"
Jesse burst out
laughing, but then shook his head. "Nope, not going to go there..."
he intoned.
"I
wonder," Noah mused, fully aware that Jesse was now observing him
curiously. Raising the bed skirt, Noah started sliding the box underneath. When
he saw that it just cleared the rail, he grinned widely. "All right!"
When the box was effectively out of sight, the teen then took a seat on the
edge of the bed. "Sir Weak-a-lot? Really? How... how dare you!" he
teased.
Jesse laughed
again. "Well, at least I didn't say Sir Leaks-a-Lot!" he retorted,
before leaning forward and tackling his friend back onto the bed. Both boys
wrestled for a moment, before Jesse found himself on top, straddling his best
friend. Both grew quiet then, observing each other deeply before Noah finally
sighed.
"I want to,
bro. I really want to do something, but..."
Jesse shook his
head. "I know, don't worry about it. Your bedroom door is open, and...
your mom..."
Noah nodded.
"She'll probably bring us a snack down here after a bit, knowing
her." He glanced at his clock. "Plus, we were running late today on
the bus. It won't be long before your brother gets home, right?"
Jesse sighed, but
after glancing at the nearby clock, he nodded before stretching out and folding
his arms on top of Noah's chest. For a moment at least, the two lay there with
their noses only inches apart. "Yeah," he whispered. After a moment,
he added, "So, can I stay tonight? Or do we need to wait..."
Noah grimaced.
"Not tonight, but maybe tomorrow night. Aren't we all supposed to go to
Louisville tomorrow and see some kind of play? I thought maybe, well..."
"Yep, 'A
Christmas Carol'. Your Dad got tickets for us all, some way," Jesse
replied nodding. "I think it'll be fun. I mean, we'll eat somewhere, and
maybe do some shopping. Mom gave me and Benji each a $20 bill last night, so we
won't be quite so, uh, 'poor' I guess, hanging out with you this time."
Noah frowned.
"I've never thought of you guys as being poor, Jess," he replied
softly. "I'm sorry if I ever, like, made you feel that way, but..."
"You
didn't," Jesse replied. "You've been super to me and Ben, and your
parents have already earned their Good Samaritan trophy for the year, I think,
with my parents. Maybe even the decade." He shifted slightly, before
continuing. "I don't know Noah, just... it's like I've told you before, it
feels better when I don't have to feel like I depend on anyone for stuff, you
know? We're not really poor, just... being careful right now, that's all. Dad
told me some stuff the other night, see. Since the tornado, we're all still
kind of just treading on pins and needles for a little while."
Noah smiled.
"Well, Mr. Careful, don't worry about me, okay? I have some money stashed
away; plus, a whole savings account I could tap into if I needed to. I promise,
you're never going to bother or hurt me, not in that way."
"You have a
savings account?" Jesse asked, his eyebrows raised in surprise. As quickly
as the thought hit him, however, his expression evolved into a knowing look.
"What am I saying? Of course, you do. I mean, your father works at the
bank, right? So..."
Noah laughed, but
nodded in agreement. "I don't have a lot in it, really. Maybe seven or
eight hundred, I mean. Dad started it for me a couple of years ago, to save up
for a car when I get my license. Every once in a while, I'll earn something
here or there, and give him part of it to deposit. Plus, he and Mom add a few
dollars every so often, too." He glanced toward his dresser. "I've
also got around a hundred dollars in cash stashed away over there. You know, in
case I, like, ever need or want it for something."
"Cool,"
Jesse murmured. "That's really... good, I think."
Noah saw the
passive expression and shrugged. "It's okay. You don't see me spend a lot
of it, though. I mean, look around, Jesse. I have what I need for the most
part, plus - I've got you and Benji now, too. What more could I really ask
for?" He spoke the last in a whisper, but Jesse understood the sentiment.
"I know I
couldn't ask for more," the teen whispered back, before glancing at the
door and finding both it, and the room beyond, clear. Stretching forward, he
gave his best friend a quick kiss on the lips, before pulling back with a
smile. Noah returned the smile, but before he could respond, they both suddenly
heard footsteps overhead approaching and descending the stairs.
Jesse quickly
rolled away with a grunt and, just as Noah had predicted, seconds later his
mother entered the room with two sodas and generous helpings of more banana-nut
bread, which she promptly handed over. "Sorry boys, we're out of milk, so
I'm afraid bread and sodas will have to do for now." She looked around.
"Did you get that box put away?" she asked. Noah nodded and raised
the bed skirt, showing her the end of the box stowed underneath. "Oh,
that'll certainly work!" she remarked. Stretching, she added, "By the
way, I checked the order on the computer. I did order the right thing, it
seems; they just so happened to ship the wrong item. I'll call them Monday
morning and get it straightened out."
"Cool,"
Noah replied, before taking a big bite of the delicious bread.
Jennifer turned to
leave, but not without stopping and addressing their guest. "There's a
slice of bread for Benji on the edge of the table upstairs. Don't forget to
take it to him, okay?"
"Sure Mrs.
Cook, and thanks!" Jesse replied. As she left the room, both boys plopped
down into the set of bean bags at the foot of the bed, enjoying their snack.
"Your Mom makes the best breads like this I've ever eaten!" He looked
up at one point. "No wonder you learned how to bake so well, too!"
Noah laughed.
"I guess so," he replied before shrugging. "I kind of just got
bored once, on one of those cold, rainy afternoons, I think. So, I saw
something on TV that looked interesting and decided to give it a try.
Afterwards, it just sort of became a hobby."
"Well, I'm
not complaining!" Jesse declared, taking another bite.
"Some guys
would, though. Being a cook, they think it's all girls work, or sissy
stuff," Noah remarked.
"Then they
can go fuck themselves," Jesse smirked, his voice lowered. "Lots of
guys can cook, Noah, and they aren't mama's boys, or sissy-like either. Heck,
Mr. Moore, down at the auto shop Dad goes to - he's cooked plenty of hams,
casseroles, and all kinds of stuff before. And you know how gruff-looking he
is!"
Noah laughed.
"Yeah, he has that biker-gangster appearance, for sure!"
Jesse nodded.
"I agree. Not sure what got him into cooking and baking or whatever, other
than he may have just had to learn. His wife started getting bad a few years
ago. You know, Alzheimer's or something like that, I think."
"Yeah, I
know. We know him, too," Noah whispered. When he finished his snack, he
sat up. "Be right back, I've got to make use of Sir Leaks-a-Lot's leaky
room."
Jesse spluttered
through his nose at the remark, causing them both to laugh, before Noah rose
and made his way into the bathroom, though once again without closing the door.
Jesse glanced up into the mirror, and could plainly see Noah's back as he
stepped in front of the toilet and did his business. He smiled at himself, and
was still doing so when his friend returned a moment later.
"What?"
Noah asked, returning to his previous place on the bean bag.
"Nothing," Jesse replied, but even as he turned his attention
to finishing his drink, he saw the persisting inquisitive look upon the other
teen's face. "I just... it's one of those things again. You didn't close
the bathroom door, and... I saw you in the mirror, and..."
Noah scoffed.
"You didn't see anything, Jess - but if you had I still wouldn't have
cared. You know that by now, don't you?" he replied softly.
Jesse, however,
began to feel guilty, although he had a difficult moment trying to pinpoint
why. Noah seemed to observe the inner struggle, and decidedly crawled over to
sit beside his friend. "Hey, what's up in there? Are you okay?" he
asked with concern.
They both shared
the moment that followed in silence as Jesse ended up leaning back and relaxing
against Noah's shoulder. "I'm sorry," the teen finally whispered in
response. "I think, I don't know, my emotions have just been all over the
place lately, and... it's something I'm still trying to figure out why and
all."
"I admit, you
do seem off a little lately, but..." Noah started, but let the thought
trail away.
"Yeah, I
know. Ever since we kind of found each other like we did, and I mean really
found each other, it's like I'm on this roller coaster and everything."
Noah studied
briefly before sighing. "Maybe I should ask if you can spend
the night tonight. I know I you wanted to and all."
Jesse shook his
head quietly. "No, I agree with you. Tomorrow night would be a lot better
and all, I think. Plus, if we're late enough, Benji might fall asleep on the
way back, and then we won't have to deal with him wanting to come over,
too."
Noah shrugged.
"I wouldn't care if he did, though. He could sleep in the floor, or on the
couch out in the den. We'd still get the bed to ourselves and could, you know,
do something - just the two of us."
Jesse smiled.
"Maybe, but... Honestly? I kind of like our alone time together, you know?
We don't have to be so careful and everything then. Except, that is, to make
sure your blinds are closed."
"Oh? Did I
leave them open again?" Noah asked, amused.
"Yeah,
Tuesday night," Jesse whispered. "Only, it wasn't me who saw you
first."
Noah grinned.
"So, Benji likes playing Peeping Tom, too, huh?"
Jesse giggled.
"I don't think he did it on purpose, to be honest. It was kind of by
accident, but when I got out of the shower and made it back to our room, he had
the lights and everything off so he could watch you. We both watched you drying
off and walking around the room, pulling on your t-shirt and stuff."
"Did he get
an eye-full?" Noah asked, still amused.
"Um, let's
just say we saw the distinct outlines okay. Not so much in the details,
because, well, it is what, 30-yards or so between us? But yeah... he could make
out some, uh, private areas." Jesse grunted. "I tried to play it off,
telling him I knew I wasn't so much to look at anymore."
Noah reached down
and pinched his friend, hard. "Don't ever say that! Not to me,
anyway!"
Jesse rolled his
eyes and grunted. "Don't worry, he got after me, too." He paused, but
then nodded as he lowered his voice again. "Same for me, Noah. I'd never
get tired of being with or around you, or watching, or... or... any of that
stuff, I promise."
"I hope
so," Noah replied in kind. "So, was he okay afterwards?"
"Oh, yeah, he
was fine." Jesse paused for a moment, before sighing. "There's something
Simon told me the other night at the game, about him and his brothers. It was
something that kind of surprised me, but at the same time, it sort of made me
feel a lot better about how I treat Benji and all. Something I've kind of been
telling you all along, too."
"Really? What
was it?" Noah asked softly.
"Well, it's
about the curiosity part. Believe it or not, he said he thought there was
nothing wrong with being curious, and that everybody is curious at one point or
another - even among guys. It's how he treats it all when he's around his
brothers, and he doesn't care if he's skinned with them or not. You know,
naked," Jesse whispered.
Noah rolled his
eyes briefly. "I know what skinned means, Jess," he whispered, but
then snuggled in a little closer.
"I'm
sorry," Jesse replied, blushing. "Anyway, that night we were watching
you, that's kind of what I told Ben, and that he didn't need to worry any about
it with you. I mean, you and I both knew he's just curious, and that there was
really nothing wrong with it - other than he was watching you without you
knowing about it, I mean."
Noah nodded.
"Good boy," he whispered, before stretching out and giving his best
friend a kiss on the nose. "You know, I have to admit something, too. Ever
since you taught that to me, about what trust means and all, I've taken it to
heart pretty much. It explains so much about how I was feeling before, you
know, the skating rink thing, and... even afterwards. If there is anything I
could wish for, it would to go back and hear something like that a lot sooner,
because well, it might have made things turn out differently. Who knows, Jesse,
maybe we could have become friends a lot sooner, too." He stared deep into
the eyes that met him back. "I don't know, I just believe in it now. I
can't tell you how much better it has made me feel, just being able to
understand it, really. I mean, it helps me sleep better at night, and... just,
other things, I guess. I've got you to thank for that, bro. You've taught me a
lot of things, you know?"
"Just like
you've taught me a lot, too," Jesse replied with a smile. "It even
makes me miss you more sometimes, too. Sometimes it's a good thing, but others
it makes me a little sad, too. I know that means something, but I think that's
a part of why I'm on this thing, this roller-coaster part with my feelings and
everything, trying to figure it all out."
Noah smiled.
"Are you sure? Because, you know... I'll help, in any way that I can. You
just have to help me enough, so that I can know how to help you."
"Yeah, that's
kind of how it has to work, isn't it?" Jesse replied, teasing.
"I guess
so," Noah relented, but wasn't fazed by the response. "Seriously,
Jess... you understand, right?"
"Yeah, I
do," was the soft reply. Both boys once again fell silent for a moment,
each lost in their own thoughts, until Noah decided to change the subject.
"So, I've
kind of been wondering about something," he started. When Jesse raised an
eyebrow, Noah settled in again by drawing the two nearer once more. "How
did you know? I mean, how did you know in the beginning that you liked
boys?" he whispered. "You told me it was years ago and all, but...
how did you know?"
Jesse frowned,
thinking back across his past to try and find an answer. "I'm not sure,
really. I mean, like you, I kind of discovered jacking off and everything, but
I think I knew even before that happened. I... well, I think I've always kind
of wondered about guys, you know - like how they looked and everything underneath."
The teen suddenly blushed. "I know, that makes me almost sound like a
weirdo or something, right? To... to stare at someone between their legs and...
and wonder what they'd look like, without... without..."
Noah shook his
head. "Not to me, it doesn't," he whispered. "I would do that
sometimes, too. I even did it with girls in our class, too, but not as much as
I wondered about guys."
Jesse's eyebrow
rose again. "Really? Me, too!" He paused and then nodded, as if
agreeing to some unknown thought. "We'd go to PE in fourth and fifth
grade, and change in the locker room and all. Guys would horse around in their
underwear a lot, but nothing beyond that, really." He then grimaced.
"The first couple of times we started changing clothes in front of everybody
else, I was sort of scared. You know, changing clothes and all, but... it
didn't take me long to shake that off."
"Yeah, I know
what you mean, that's the way it was with me, too. My first time, there were a
bunch of guys around that kind of teased me, saying I looked like a skeleton or
something. It - well, it kind of bothered me at first, but then... Dad told me
something one night that kind of change my attitude about it."
"Really? What
did he say?" Jesse asked curiously.
"Well, he said
I shouldn't worry so much - because sure, everyone can see me, but in return I
could also see all of them," Noah replied. "He was right, too. I
might have been a skinny runt, but there were others there, too, who were
skinny and tall, or short and bigger around and all. He told me I shouldn't
worry so much about how I looked to them, knowing they all would look like
something to me in return. It was kind of weird, but it made a lot of sense the
more I thought about it."
Jesse smiled.
"Makes a lot of sense to me, too."
"So, do you
think maybe that's when you started, like, wondering?" Noah asked, his
voice barely above a whisper.
"Kind
of," Jesse replied. "I remember seeing some things, like... some guys
had bigger underwear, or underwear that was worn, like thin or clingy. Not
exactly see through, mind you, but you know what I mean. And... a lot of times
they had gaps in the legs and all, and it wasn't hard to sneak a peek when they
were sitting down. You could maybe see their balls or something, or the outline
of their thingy. That kind of made me even more curious, and... I guess as I
got older, I started imagining other things. Later on, that's how I also found
out about guys getting hairs down there, too. Before then, I never knew that
even happened to guys, you know? I mean, I caught a glimpse of one kid who had
hairs hanging out through the gaps and all, and I thought 'Whoa!'" He
returned his glance to Noah. "Then, I don't know, maybe the latter part of
sixth grade or something, I sort of discovered jacking off and everything. The
other guys were talking about it before then, but I never really understood at
first, until I was just doing it one night. I was in the bathtub, and... you
know, rubbing down there and feeling good and all... and then it happened. And
when it happened, I wasn't thinking about girls like they all said they were
doing, see? I was thinking about... well..."
"About guys,
like me," Noah whispered. "Like I was doing."
Jesse nodded.
"Yeah. I'll tell you something else, too: when I, like, peaked the first
time, it scared the hell out of me, because I thought I had done something
wrong, or like, horribly bad or something. I don't think I got the courage up
for a couple of weeks before I did it again, you know? But that time, that's
when it was, I don't know, not as scary, and well, you know the rest."
"Really? Same
here!" Noah hissed, thinking back. "Mine was so intense, it was like
I thought my balls were going to fall off or something. I mean, they ached for
a whole two-days like, I think, and I got really scared for a while I'd done
something bad. I don't think I waited that long before doing it again,
though... but, I didn't do it right away at least, I know that for sure. Probably
just a few days or something."
Jesse grunted.
"I don't know about other guys, but I suspect it was the same way for a
bunch of us."
Noah smiled before
relaxing again. "That is so cool, Jesse. I mean it, too. Not because of
the sex so much, but just because, well, finding out you were so much like me
in the beginning. Honest, it's really kind of cool knowing that I wasn't alone
in feeling or finding out things like that."
"Was anything
really different for you?" Jesse whispered.
"Um, not
really, except for the timing, I guess. I didn't jack off for the first time
until I was, I don't know, middle of seventh grade maybe. Like you, guys talked
about it all the time, but I was too bashful to ask anyone to explain it to me.
I had to kind of discover it on my own, too."
Jesse nodded
again. "Yeah. It might have been nice to learn sooner, or if we could have
learned together, but meh... it worked out okay like it did."
"Yeah, it
did," Noah agreed, whispering again. "Like you said, sometimes I just
kind of got curious, you know?" The teen then leaned in closer and
whispered, "Thanks, Jess."
Jesse smiled.
"Any time, bro. I've got nothing to hide, I promise."
"I know you
don't," Noah whispered back, before giving his friend a brief hug.
Jesse returned the
embrace, before glancing at the clock again and sighing. "I guess I better
get going. Benji will be home in about 10 minutes or so." With that, he
slowly made his way to his feet, before extending a hand to Noah and helping
him up, too. "So, tomorrow night, right?"
"Yep, plan on
it. I'll make sure it's okay with Mom later," was the ready reply. Noah
then stepped over to his bedside and opened the drawer to his nightstand.
"By the way, I've got something for you," he remarked, before pulling
out his iPad and handing it to his friend. Jesse looked at him puzzled, so he
explained. "Why don't you take it tonight? I think the signal here is
strong enough to reach over there, so you and Benji can maybe have some fun.
Just be careful - Dad has some kind of protection on it and on our router, so
don't try to go to a porn site or anything... okay?"
"But... you
use this every night, don't you?" Jesse asked, his confusion even more
apparent as he stared at the tablet.
"Almost, but
not always. It's... look, its fully charged, and I know you guys don't get to
play around much with something like this, so... take it for a night, okay?
Please, I want you to. There's games and stuff on there, and... I wrote
something for you, too. Just, make sure you're the only one who opens it if you
find it, okay? It's a text file... for your eyes only."
Jesse scrutinized
the other teen before accepting the device. "You're sure?" he
whispered, to which his friend nodded.
"Absolutely.
Besides, I'm going to be doing something with Dad tonight, so I won't be
needing it, I promise."
Jesse surprised
his friend with a fist bump that then turned into a brief hug. "Thanks
bro, I promise - I'll take care of it." Without another word, the teen
then turned and headed for the door before disappearing, Noah watching after
him.
*******
"You've got
to be kidding me! No Way!" Benji exclaimed, as he watched his brother pull
the iPad from his backpack.
Jesse observed his
little brother with a bit of trepidation. "Yes way, but... it's only for
the night, Short-Stuff. We have to absolutely, positively, no exception to the
rule - take care of it. Understand?"
Benji's shoulders
sank, as a crestfallen expression surfaced. "So, you're saying I can't
play with it, aren't you?"
Jesse scoffed.
"No, of course not! I wouldn't do that to you!" He sighed and then
sat down on the edge of the bed. "Listen, tonight, you and me can sit here
and play all we want. I just want to make sure we take care of it until I give
it back tomorrow, okay? If we do that much, then maybe we can make sure we
don't have any, uh, accidents, you know?"
Benji looked up at
him curiously. "Okay, I guess that's a good compromise. Why did he loan it
to you, though? Didn't he, like, listen to that thing or something almost every
night when we were staying with them?"
"I honestly
don't know," Jesse replied. "I asked him, but... he said he knew we
didn't have anything like this to play around with, and he wanted us to have
some fun for a change." The teen smiled. "But, honestly? I think he
wanted to do it for us, me and you both, just because."
Benji stared
briefly and then nodded. "You know, maybe we should think about getting
him something for Christmas, too. You know, something that says thanks for
stuff like this and all." Surprisingly, the younger boy sighed deeply.
"But then again, there goes the money thing... Maybe we need to go rob a
bank or something, you know?"
Jesse laughed.
"You think they'd lock up two brothers who only went to steal $40 or $50?
That might fix all our problems, at least for the near term, wouldn't it?"
Benji grinned, but
then bumped shoulders with his older brother. "Just saying, Jess..."
Jesse glanced down
at his little brother with surprise, and once again felt the kid never ceased
to amaze him. "We'll work on it, yeah. I don't know how, but we'll think
of something."
Benji nodded and
then stood up. "You go ahead first, if you want to. I'm gonna go watch
some cartoons. Then later, once you figure the fun stuff out, you and me can
play together or something."
"Really? Are
you sure?" Jesse breathed, but when his brother nodded, he accepted the
opportunity. "Well, okay, you've got a deal!" Benji grinned and then
climbed the side ladder to the upper bunk before turning on the TV. The next
thing Jesse knew was that his brother was lost in another world, one comprised
of TV make-believe.
Climbing to his
own feet, Jesse announced, "I'll be back in a few. I need to go stink up
the bathroom." It was another one of those little catch phrases the two
had gotten used to, and as Benji gave him a thumbs up, Jesse left the room
carrying the tablet with him. Once behind the closed door of the bathroom, he
activated the exhaust fan and quickly situated himself on the toilet.
The teenager
turned on the tablet without issue, and even signed in using the keycode Noah
had gave him. Once the screen-display lit up with all the icons for
applications, he found it was not an easy task figuring the device out from
there. He started with the first screen, or page, methodically selecting and
launching each one to see what appeared. He had watched his best friend often
enough to know how to back out of the screens, and how to close out groups of
the apps at a time, so he wasn't totally without some understanding of how it
worked. Some of the apps he opened were games, ranging from think tanks to
puzzles, arcade shooters and more. He noted a few of the simple looking ones,
thinking they would be good to share with his brother later, but then continued
backing out and going through the enormous collection Noah had seemingly
amassed. He found a music library, and a collection of videos that had been
saved at one time or another.
After a few
moments of browsing though, he launched an application that was different to
the rest, and after studying it he realized it was a word processor of some
sort. Recalling what Noah had said earlier, he quickly figured out how to open
a file, and once enacted, sure enough there was only one document to choose
from, appropriately titled 'For Jesse'. Tapping the icon, it opened
and expanded into the screen, displaying a letter, which Jesse began to read in
earnest.
Hi Jesse!
So, you figured it out this far, right? I mean, you
wouldn't be reading this otherwise, if you hadn't. Yeah, dumb logic, like DUH, right?
It's okay, because even though I'm still kind of catching up with stuff, I know
it's just you reading this. Right? I hope so, because I don't want Benji to
find the things I'm gonna say in here, okay?
So, you're probably wondering what I am going to say,
right? Nothing dirty or naughty, I promise, and not mushy either. I just
thought maybe something like this would be fun, in a way. The game the other
night was cool, don't you think? It was nothing like what I expected it would
be, hanging with the guys and all. I've always gotten along with them in Phys
Ed, but... I never knew who to trust, or if I could even trust them, you know?
Not OUR way of trust bro, just... you know - guys in general.
Oh, there is one little thing I can tell you about:
Remember the girl, and the skating rink and everything? Well, I was out with
Mom at the store the other night, and she was there. I almost didn't recognize
her, and when I did, my jaw must have dropped to the floor, you know? You
should have seen her, Jess - big makeup on her face, frizzled hair and bunched
up weird-like and all... Oh, and her clothes - short denim mini-skirt, and I do
mean really SHORT. There was a time or two, the way she was jumping around and
laughing with her friends and all, no way could you NOT have seen her girl
panties and everything underneath! That's how short her skirt was, and I
remember thinking about how cold it was outside, and she was wearing something
like what most would wear in the summer. Good grief! Some guys would have probably
popped a boner on the spot if they were around and seeing what I saw, but
meh... I didn't think it was all that great. Oh, and she had a denim jacket
too, that was covered in all kinds of stickers and buttons and what have you.
The thing was, she looked to me like she could have been a hooker, you know?
LOL - For all I know, she probably is! The worst part though, was seeing that
she had this piercing in her nose, with like, diamond studs on both sides or
something. Ugh!
You know, I am glad of what happened that day at the
skating rink, even though it put me in a spiral for over a year. The way I see
it, if something had actually happened between us, I know now I would have
regretted it for the rest of my life - especially after seeing her the other
night. Besides, if anything HAD happened, I probably wouldn't be here today,
and I wouldn't have had you to end up being my best friend. Honest, I'm glad
everything turned out the way it did, because I'm a lot happier now. I mean,
I'm not alone anymore, Jess. How can that not make me feel happier? You can
take that to the bank, bro.
So, anyway, this is what I wanted you to find. There's a
game on here called StarKiller too, one that you and Benji should like. It's
one of those you can use to take turns and play against each other. Also, don't
forget and test out the internet link, too. See if you can piggy back off the
connection at our house. If you can, I think we need to work on finding you a
used iPad, or at least a tablet of some kind. Seriously - I know the newer ones
are pretty expensive, but you'd be surprised about the mini-iPads, or even some
of the older ones, going for around $150 or so. Think about it this way - if
you had one, then we could sit in bed at night and text each other, and do
video chats if we wanted to, or even play some games. Point is, there are a lot
of things we could do together, when we can't be together at your place or
mine, you know?
Okay, that's it. Jesse, thanks for being my friend, okay?
No - my best-est friend! Yeah, I know, I said I wouldn't write anything mushy,
but heck, for once I don't care. Sue me if you want! LOL I'll only be a little
mushy though, I guess. I mean, you know what I'm feeling anyway, and I'm
betting pretty good what you feel, too! So, my last request - close this letter
and delete it (just put the finger on the icon until an option menu pops up,
then select delete). That way, nobody will ever find it by accident, okay? :o)
Lots of hugs, bro, and see you tomorrow!
-Noah
Jesse could not
help but smile. He had heard stories from his mother about exchanging notes and
letters when they were in school - a common thing in a generation long before
the present. Today, for most teens, it had all evolved into texting and social
media - a medium which Jesse was not yet old enough to get into. No, old enough
wasn't quite the right term. He had already proven himself responsible and
mature enough, he knew, but in terms of family finances, it was a different
story altogether. Those thoughts made the teen slump his shoulders, but not
because of wishes or desires for his own part. Sure, he liked the idea Noah
suggested at maybe finding a used tablet somewhere, but he feared that would be
impossible. Recalling what his father had told him recently, Jesse was instead left
with a greater desire of wishing he could do something - anything - to help his
parents out.
As he was leaving
the bathroom, the teen followed his instructions and deleted the letter, but
not before he read it again for a second, even a third time altogether. Upon
entering the bedroom again, he stopped short as he glanced at Benji and
suddenly recalled another conversation the two had recently about Christmas,
and a gift idea for their parents. "Hey, Benji!" he exclaimed softly,
walking up to the edge of the bed and peering over the rail.
"Yeah?"
his brother responded, but his attention was still distracted by the TV.
"Remember
when you had that idea about having our picture made, and giving it to Mom and
Dad for Christmas?" Jesse asked.
That was enough to
pull Benji's attention away and turn to his brother. "Yeah, why?"
"Well, we
didn't have the money before, really... but now we both have $20 each, right? I
don't think it would take a whole $40, especially if we can get someone to take
the pics and then we get them blown up or whatever by ourselves. The point is
though, now we can do it! So, are you still game?" Jesse asked with a
smile.
Benji grinned
widely. "You bet I am!" The boy suddenly sat up in his bed.
"Especially if you think we'll still have some left over! Who can we get
to do it?"
Jesse only had to
think for a few seconds. "Listen, if you'll promise to stay put and not
get into anything for a few minutes, I'll run over and ask Mrs. Cook about it.
She might know someone, I'm sure of it."
The younger
brother nodded. "I'll be okay, I promise. Unless I just get down to go
pee, I'll stay right here."
"Awesome!" Jesse replied, feeling more upbeat now than he had
for a while. He quickly slipped his
tennis shoes back on and headed for the door. "I'll be back in about
10-minutes or so!"
Within a minute of
leaving the house, he was knocking on the back door of the Cooks' residence
again, where Jennifer answered this time with a look of surprise. "Whoa,
long time no see! Did you forget and leave something behind?" she asked,
just as Noah rushed up behind her.
Jesse, however,
shook his head. "No ma'am. This time, I was actually coming over and
hoping to ask you about something. Can I come in for a minute?"
The woman stood
aside as Jesse entered, and then shut the door before turning to face the teen.
She stood expectantly to hear what all the commotion was about. "It's kind
of simple," Jesse started, but paused as he looked up and saw the
curiosity on both her and Noah's face. "I- I'm almost afraid to ask this,
because I know you've already given us money to buy Mom and Dad a present last
week. But, Benji... he had this idea kind of hit the other day, and... well, we
both just got a little money from Mom and Dad, and... and..."
"It's all
right, take a breath and let it out. What was his idea about?" Jennifer
asked encouragingly.
"Well,"
Jesse replied, after taking a few seconds to for his breathing to settle down.
"Mom and Dad lost, I mean, when the tornado hit, we all really lost a lot
of things, including a bunch of stuff Mom and Dad had on the walls, and the
tables and places. You know, like pictures of me and Benji, or the family and
stuff, see? So, right now, Benji had this idea that maybe we could get some
made of us for Christmas, you know? Just me, then him, and then maybe the both
of us together, and frame some of them, or put them in a book, or... something.
See?"
"I think
that's a wonderful idea!" Jennifer exclaimed, smiling widely. "They
would both love that a lot, I know!"
"We thought
they might, too, but... see, when the idea popped up, we didn't have any money
to spend, so we kind of let it go, for the time being anyway. Now though, we do
have a little, and... well, would you, I mean, do you know anyone who might
take them for us? Between me and Benji, we have $40 right now. I might can lean
on Dad for a few bucks more, but... honest, do you think that would be
enough?"
"Oh
yeah," Noah remarked, his first words spoken since his friend had arrived.
He looked at his mother. "What about you doing it, Mom? With Dad's big
camera and all, couldn't you maybe take them?" He turned back to Jesse.
"Mom has taken wedding pictures before for some people, especially in the
family or for people at church."
Jennifer thought
about it. "Well, all I really did was take outdoor pictures, though.
Really, though, I guess I could do something like that again for sure. But... I
think what they would really want is something more like studio pictures, son.
To do those, we'd really need to find someone else that is set up for
that." She studied for a few seconds, but then smiled widely again.
"I do know someone who will probably make them for you, though. I'll give
him a call in a little bit, or rather, I'll have Allen give the man a call
later tonight. They know each other better, I think."
"Really?" Jesse asked, his enthusiasm showing. "And... do
you think we can get it for... you know... for the money we have?"
Jennifer laughed.
"I'm certain an arrangement can be made, don't worry about it. The man
usually does a Christmas special this time of year anyway for some of the local
churches, so I'm sure he'll work something out for you two. Let's see what we
find out first though, and then I'll get back with you, okay? Also, between the
four of us, we'll try to do something one afternoon next week too, when the
weather cooperates and your parents are working their day shifts. Maybe you can
get dressed up and we can go up to the city park for a few minutes before they
get home. I don't mean super dressy, but you know - put on some nice jeans and
sweaters or something. There's a lot of pines and evergreens up there, so it
won't look all that barren. How does that sound?"
Jesse stared at
the woman briefly with amazement, but eventually nodded. "Only... I mean,
I don't care if you take some of us, just... the money, and getting them printed
and everything..."
"It won't
cost that much at all," Jennifer finished for him. "You see, what
Noah was referring to is that we have a digital SLR. It's a type of camera that
does all kinds of things, but it's all electronic. That means it doesn't use
film, and you get all the results on your computer when they're done. So, all
in all, it'll only costs us some time and effort. Then, if any of them should
be good enough to blow up or print, well, Walmart is just on the other side of
town, and the last time I checked, a 5x7 was only priced like 90-some cents,
and 8x10's sold for less than a couple of bucks each. That ought to be
inexpensive enough for you, hmm?" The woman then laughed merrily.
"Still, don't worry about it Jesse, it'll all work out fine. I
promise."
Jesse, relieved,
suddenly stepped forward and gave the woman a warm, well-deserved embrace.
"Thanks, Mrs. Cook. You're one of the best!"
Surprised, she
hugged him back. "Well, thanks, but this is not that much, Jesse. It just
takes knowing the right people is all."
"Still,
thanks ma'am. I- You've all been good to us, and we know it. I don't know how
we would have made it after the tornado, without the three of you giving us a
hand like you did," Jesse mused softly while pulling back. His eyes were
moist, but he had his smile back again. "I need to get back to stay with
Benji, especially before Mom gets home, but I wanted to come and talk to you
first while I could."
Jennifer nodded in
understanding. "Okay, then scoot. We'll try to let you know tomorrow what
we find out," she added, but then cast a sidelong glance at her son.
"If not before."
"Tomorrow is
fine," Jesse laughed, before turning and offering a fist bump with his
friend, which was well met. Then, without another word, the teen left quickly,
leaving Noah and his mother standing, looking onward.
"Mom? If it
does cost more, I'll contribute toward it, okay? You know I have some money
downstairs..." Noah offered quietly.
Surprised,
Jennifer placed an arm around her son's shoulders, but then shook her head.
"It won't. Mr. Spilling usually does those holiday sittings for like
$30-35, and your father and I will take care of anything that we do up at the
park," she stated. Looking down, she smiled at him. "Thanks for offering,
though. Are you still planning to work on that idea you had, for the two of
them?"
Noah smiled.
"Oh yeah! Dad said he would bring in some of the materials tonight, and
that we could work on it in turns."
Jennifer laughed.
"That sounds like an awesome plan!"
*******
Saturday arrived
with the morning temperatures a pleasant low-50s, with forecasters promising
highs in the upper 60s by mid-afternoon. It would be an almost spring-like day
near the outset of winter, and many people planned to take advantage of it -
especially since the following day was predicted to return to a more
seasonable, colder environment. Both of the McAllister brothers were set to a
list of chores, helping out both inside and around the house. While going about
various tasks, the two had changed out of their long-sleeved thermal shirts to
cooler, more summer-like t-shirts early on as the day warmed.
Eventually the
time arrived to get ready for their planned evening with the Cooks. Following a
brief shower, Benji was suddenly dismayed when he saw the clothes his mother
had laid out for him. The heavy, long-sleeved button-up was far more attuned to
the winter season, rather than the actual weather.
"Aww,
Mom," the young boy called out as his mother walked by their door.
"Can't I wear something less... less... I don't know, less fancy?"
"What do you
mean, less fancy? You mean a t-shirt or something?" Makalah asked
amusedly, as she back-tracked and stepped into the room.
"No, just
less... I don't know, something not so hot, I guess. I mean, it's hot outside
now as it is!" Benji whined, the disappointment clearly lacing his reply.
Just then, James
poked his head in the doorway, having overheard the end of the conversation. As
he glanced at the clothes laid out, he sympathized with his younger son
immediately. "I'm afraid he's right, dear. That long-sleeved shirt will
probably make him melt before half of the evening is over. It'll probably stay
pretty warm this evening, or at least until after midnight. That's when they're
talking like it could get stormy, with that cold front starting to move
through."
Makalah glanced at
her husband and then sighed. She walked over to the boys' closet and began
rummaging through it. "I understand that, but... Neither of these two
really has anything very spring- or summer-like that's... well, nice
clothes, if you catch my drift. Other than t-shirts, it's hard to find anything
short-sleeved or lightweight until spring rolls around, you know?" As the
others looked on, she rummaged a bit longer, but eventually shook her head.
"I don't care if you boys wear some of those nicer-looking jeans, honey,
but... you and your brother both don't have any short-sleeved polos or
anything."
James leaned
against the doorframe. "Why don't we call next door. Maybe Noah will have
something Ben can get into. We already know he and Jesse have shared before, so
that might help us out for this once. What do you think?"
"I hate having to do that, but
honestly, it might be the best idea, at least for now," Makalah conceded.
Before she could say anything else, however, James was suddenly by her side,
wrapping his wife in his arms around from behind.
"It will be
fine, honey - don't fret over it. We're doing better now, putting things put
back together... you know that. We'll work on some more of this as we go
along," he consoled her.
Makalah took her
husband's arms and held them closer with her own. "I know, I know. It's
like you tell me, we can't expect to do everything at once, can we?" Her
smile showed, however, that she appreciated the moment.
"Absolutely," James responded, before giving her a kiss on the
cheek. When she turned around and leaned in for a more direct kiss, Benji
sighed and threw his arms up.
"I'll be... I
don't know, poking Jesse to get out of the shower or something..." the boy
stated, and then quickly left the room while his parents enjoyed their short
moment together. When he walked down the hall, he stopped at the bathroom door
and listened. When there were little to no sounds coming from within, he
knocked. "Hey, froggy long legs, can I come in? I need to pee!" He
then heard a muffled affirmative coming from inside, so Benji opened the door
and walked in, shutting it behind him.
Once inside, Benji
found a somewhat wet Jesse standing at the sink and brushing his teeth, with
nothing on but the towel wrapped around his waist. Given the unkempt and
ruffled state of this hair, Benji assumed he must have just attempted to dry
it, though it had not yet been combed or brushed. As the older teen glanced
down in the mirror at his younger brother, he remarked, "I thought you
just peed before I came in here."
"I did,"
Benji replied quietly, before lowering the seat top and sitting down on the
toilet. "I just said that to get out of our room a minute. Mom and Dad
were about to suck face and get all gushy."
Jesse laughed,
then turned and rinsed his mouth clear of the toothpaste. "Well, you'll
probably want to be sucking face before long, too, so... don't knock it until
you've tried it."
Benji looked up at
him with a mock expression of disgust. "Eww, no... not like that! Not
with... with... tongues and all!"
Again, Jesse
giggled as he pulled a brush from the vanity and started to work with his hair.
"Well, you'll see."
That caused the
younger boy to stop and look on with an expression of curiosity. "Have you
done it?" he whispered.
Jesse hesitated
before replying. There had only been a few times that he had stretched the
truth in the span of their growing up together, and mostly for Benji's benefit.
The youngster's obsessive, natural curiosity was something Jesse loved so much,
but there were times when that inquisitiveness put the older brother in an
uncomfortable position. This was one of those moments, compounded with the fact
that, even though his answer was truthfully yes, he didn't know if he could, or
should, admit that right now - or that his experience had been with his best
friend. "Um, yeah, a little," he finally whispered, then noted in the
mirror how his little brother's eyes widened. "Don't tell anyone though,
please?" Jesse added, his voice on the verge of pleading. "I don't
want to have to explain it to Mom or Dad, okay?"
"I won't, I
swear," Benji answered him. "Can I ask who with, though? Is it anyone
I know?"
Jesse squirmed
internally, now even more uncertain about what he should do. He took his time
and finished with his hair, then put the brush away before turning to his
younger brother. "Um, I'd rather not say, at least not now." He saw
the look of disappointment that began to show, so he reached out and picked his
brother up, before pivoting and sitting himself on the toilet seat and pulling
Benji back into his lap. "Listen to me, I love you, and I trust you - you
know that, okay? And... if you really want to know, then okay - I'll take the
chance and tell you. But Ben, you have to realize something first. Sometimes
it's just better if you don't always get or have the answers to everything -
especially about things that are happening or going on around you."
"But...
why?" Benji whispered, looking deeper into his brother's eyes. That look
made Jesse feel even more guilty, and all he could do was think about the fact
that they had always shared everything so easily between them before. He
decided he would make one last attempt - but if it failed, he knew he would
have to give in. The look that met him told him he couldn't shatter that trust
which had been built so tightly, for so long.
"Because,
well... it's like sex, bro. There are some things about it that you probably
don't want, or need to hear about really, at least not until you're a little
older, you know? You know I will answer anything you ask me, but I don't always
tell you every little detail, right? I just tell you what you want to know
about, because that's the way it should be," Jesse explained. "It's
kind of like letting you learn about stuff at your own pace, see? It's the same
thing for me. I mean, I don't know everything, but I figure sometimes it's for
my own good that it is that way. Understand? Like, when Mom and Dad won't talk
to me about their money stuff, or the things about Grandma or Grandpa that we
used to think sounded so funny and all. So, it's probably for my own good in a
way, because I'm still not old enough to appreciate and respect the kind of
things, like what Mom and Dad had to face. Does that make sense?"
Benji nodded after
a moment. "Yeah, kind of..." He looked up into his brother's eyes
again, seeking something else then. "So, would you tell me if I guessed
who it was?"
Jesse smiled,
realizing that his brother was looking for some kind of compromise, and he
appreciated that. "I might, as long as you give me some more time
first."
"Will you
promise?" Benji whispered. Jesse wrapped him warmly in his arms, before
taking Benji's hand and pressing it, palm first, upon his chest.
"I promise
you, on my heart, and I will even swear a pinkie promise, that yes - give it
some time, and if you still want to know, you won't even have to guess. I'll
just tell you outright. How's that?"
"Okay, good
enough," was the small reply, before he pulled back and glanced up again.
This time, however, the curiosity had returned. "What is it like, though?
I mean, kisses I get, but... sucking on someone's tongue, or sticking your
tongue into someone else's mouth? EEwww!"
Jesse giggled.
"You'll find out, I promise. When it happens though, do me a favor - come
and tell me all about it, okay? Then we'll compare notes and everything."
He made a rare move and pinched his brother on the butt, then very lightly
poked a finger into the boy's groin. "Same for here. When things start to
happen, let me know if you want to, and we'll talk about it all you want, as
much as you want."
"Seriously?" Benji's eyebrows shot up. "You... you won't
tease me, or tell me to shut up, or-"
"When have I
EVER done that with you? Huh?" Jesse asked, frowning.
Immediately, Benji
dropped his face and stared downward. "I'm sorry," he whispered.
"It's okay,
but... why ask me that, huh? I thought you knew me better than that by
now?" Jesse whispered, before putting his lips to Benji's ears.
"Didn't we just jack off together a few weeks ago? Wasn't that kind of up
close and personal and everything?"
"Yeah, it was
awesome," Benji croaked before sighing deeply. "I don't know. I mean,
Petey has asked his brother stuff, and... and he tells h-him to..." He
couldn't finish the sentence, but he didn't need to. Jesse understood.
"I don't
care, bro, what you come to me with. I swear to you, on my heart, I will never,
ever tell you to shut up or fuck off," Jesse whispered.
Benji reacted to
the language with surprise. "Really? That's exactly what Petey's brother
says to him, just like that. He tells Petey to 'fuck off'... At least,
according to Petey anyway."
"Well, that's
them. We're different, and I for one am very glad of what we have together.
Like I said, I swear to you, on my heart and everything we have together as
brothers, I will never, ever tell you to do that. I might tell you to wait
sometimes, if it's like, not a good place or time to talk about something, and
you'll have to do that - wait, I mean. At least until we get off somewhere
alone, in back here in our room or somewhere that we can talk, like, just the
two of us. But yeah, bro - I will never, ever intentionally push you
away." Jesse meant it too, and Benji could tell how serious the moment had
become. The young boy reached his arms around his brother's naked chest and
sides and hugged him tightly.
"I'm gonna
make you keep that promise, bro," he whispered, before pulling back and,
for the second time in recent history, surprised Jesse with another kiss on his
cheek. Then as if nothing had happened, the boy climbed out of Jesse's lap and
stood up, so the teen followed and stood as well. In the process, however, the towel
slipped and fell to the floor, and Benji could not help but once again notice
his brother's nakedness standing so close. Like so many times before, he
reached out and pushed his fingers lightly through the pubic bush there, but
then sighed.
Jesse giggled,
however, knowing fully well what his brother was thinking. "Just you wait,
you'll start getting them in a few years, and then you'll have to start letting
me feel yours like that!"
Benji looked up
with a grin. "If and when I get hairs like you, you'll be the first to see
and find out, I promise!"
Jesse picked up
the towel then and re-wrapped himself. "Go see if they're still in our
room. I don't really like parading around in front of them with just a towel
on, you know." As his brother nodded and opened the door, Jesse breathed a
sigh of relief. At least for the moment, he had dodged a bullet. He would, he
knew, eventually have to spill the beans, but he didn't dread it. Their
relationship was built on complete trust, beyond what a lot of families had. He
realized that especially given what Ben had just told him about Petey and his
older brother. They apparently didn't have the trust, or the same kind of
closeness, that he and Benji shared.
It was the one
thing Jesse hoped - and prayed - would never falter between them.
*******
"What did you
boys think of the Christmas play?"
Jennifer and
Makalah were presently sitting in the seats immediately behind their husbands
in the Cooks' sport utility vehicle. All three boys however, were squeezed into
the back row, and although somewhat crowded, they didn't seem to mind. They
found that if Jesse and Noah sat next to one another, they could both hold
Benji comfortably in their laps - something the younger boy seem to really
enjoy. It also helped that the seven-year-old, as Jesse predicted, had grown
tired from the evening, so as he lay crosswise it wasn't long before he fell
asleep leaning back against his brother.
"It wasn't
bad, kind of different at least," Noah admitted quietly, to which Jesse
nodded in agreement.
"It certainly
wasn't the same as seeing it at the movies, or on TV. Well, except for Tiny
Tim, anyway," Jesse added, drawing giggles and smiles from both of their
mothers.
"I know what
you mean. They must have had some difficulty finding someone to fit the part
this year," Jennifer remarked. Just then, she noted that Makalah was
attempting to stretch the leg with her injured ankle out. "Is it bothering
you very much?"
Makalah glanced at
her and grimaced. "Well, not too bad, but it does seem to be getting sore
again. You'd think it would be healing better by now. I'm not sure what the
deal is..."
"Well, don't
forget, you've been up and about on it a lot this week. Including a certain
basketball game that you probably should not have gone out to see,"
Jennifer shot back before following with a big sigh. She unbuckled her seat
belt and leaned forward, gently pressing her fingers around the area.
"Yep, it's still swollen if you ask me. If it doesn't go down any by
Monday, I think you should probably get it x-rayed, just in case. You certainly
don't want any torn or bruised ligaments giving you grief throughout the
holidays."
"You're
probably right," Makalah murmured in agreement. Just then, James turned
around from the passenger seat to address them both.
"What was
that? Did I hear your ankle is hurting again?" When he saw his wife
nodding, James clucked his tongue. "I've been telling you to watch it this
week, you know. You can't seem to fathom the idea of keeping it propped up,
though. That's for your own good, you know."
"That's what
I was just telling her," Jennifer spoke up, before gently grasping her
friend's leg and settling it further up along the aisle between the seats ahead
of them. "There, at least you can stretch out for a bit. We'll be home in
another, what Allen, 80 or 90 minutes or so?" she asked, returning to her
own seat and re-buckling her seatbelt.
"Something
like that, yeah," the man called back in reply. "Maybe a little
less."
Makalah sighed.
"I really don't need to be missing any more work, though. We were already
understaffed enough as it is, and me missing this week, well..."
"They'll do
fine for a few more days. Besides, think about it: if they find nothing wrong,
that just means you've got nothing to worry about, and they may even let you
come back to work sooner, right?" James interjected, smiling at her before
turning his attention forward again.
Some time passed
as Allen navigated the various roads and eventually turned onto the final road
that would lead them home. They had only made it a short distance, however,
when topping a rise Allen slowed and leaned forward. "What in the
world...? What do you make of that, James?" the man murmured. In the distance,
a large assortment of vehicles could be seen along both sides of the road
parked at an angle, many with their headlights lighting up the fields and other
houses beyond. In addition, a growing number of individuals could be made out
moving through the fields with flashlights crossing back and forth in front of
them.
James grunted in
surprise. "If you ask me, it looks like come kind of a manhunt or
something." As they drew closer, he suddenly sat up straighter.
"Those are State Police cruisers in our driveways, aren't they? Along with
some of the Sheriff's deputies, I think!"
Jennifer sat
forward with a frown. "But... why? Who on Earth would they be
looking...?"
As Allen
approached within 30-yards of their turnoff, he was stopped by a semi-barricade
comprised of law enforcement vehicles. Almost immediately they were approached
by one of the nearby officers, and when Allen rolled his window down, he
suddenly grinned. "Hey there, Phil Turner, isn't it? What's up?"
The deputy
grinned. "Hello Mr. Cook! How goes it?" was the swift reply, before
the deputy peered inside to see the group. "You folks have been out
tonight, it looks like!"
"Yes, we went
up to Louisville to see a Christmas play and have some dinner," Allen
explained, before waving out the window. "Can you tell us what's going on
here?"
"Sure
thing... We had a report a couple of hours ago that Pete Haskell, the younger
one, was spotted in town. Then a little while later, someone reported spotting
him down in this area. As you know, he's wanted for questioning, and he has a
few other warrants out, too," Phil informed them. "When the Sheriff
got the word, he put out an all-call for help and put together this little
search party. I think some of the boys pulled into your driveway when they
found you weren't home. Sorry about that."
Allen nodded.
"That's okay, it makes sense, at least. I didn't realize Pete was missing,
to be honest. I take it there's been no luck so far?"
"We found an
abandoned vehicle up the road. It's being dusted and checked out, but someone
said it looked like one they had seen around the area before. Several think it
might be one the teenagers used to drive around a bit," Phil voiced as he
leaned against the vehicle. "As to missing, yeah... the boy got away from
some of us before we even got him to the detention center. He's been missing
since."
The two families
both sat in utter silence, contemplating that information. Jesse, however, had
sat up straighter and somewhat more stiffly when he heard the explanation,
which did not go unnoticed by his best friend. Pete the Third, wanted for
questioning, enough so that a massive manhunt was now underway in a joint
operation of both local and State police. That seemed peculiar, but certainly
not unbelievable. If the teen was believed to be nearby, then at the late hour
perhaps it did call for some cooperative involvement. Jennifer happened at that
moment to glance back, and was startled to find the older teens sitting forward
on edge with intense expressions. "What's wrong, boys?" she asked
quietly, but was still heard by the rest of the group. Both Makalah and James
turned back to also observe the scene.
Jesse, for some
reason, found he couldn't speak. He had opened his mouth twice to find no words
forthcoming, so he finally closed it and just looked onward with a grim expression
of self-frustration. After their parents coaxed them a little further, however,
Noah spoke up. "Um... you do know whom he's talking a-about, right? That's
Pete, as in-"
"The boy
Jesse had a row with at school, right?" Allen suddenly called back.
"The one who came over a couple of times, and was at the pizza parlor the
other night?" When Noah nodded, the group heard the officer, still
standing outside Allen's window, grunt in surprise.
"Oh? So...
that maybe fits, then. I heard about that incident at the school. I don't know
if the Sheriff has made that connection or not, though. Am I right, about how
some kid put an older teenager and some of his cronies in their place, up at
the high school? It was one of your boys, then?"
"My oldest
son, Jesse, yes," James called out in reply, calmly answering the man.
Phil stood up just a little straighter then, contemplating that revelation.
"I need to
let the Sheriff know, then. Listen, give me a couple of minutes, and I'll see
if we can't get some of those vehicles moved and let you guys get into your
driveway at least," the deputy announced.
"Just one
driveway will do, Phil. Maybe that second one there if possible, that's all we
need, if we can," Allen informed him. The deputy nodded, giving them all a
thumbs-up gesture as he walked away. Everyone in the van watched as the man
approached and spoke to a group of other officers gathered together not far
away.
The conversation
that followed was not without looks of interest from several in the assembly.
As they kept glancing in their direction, eventually it began to annoy
Jennifer. "Come on people, we're not in a circus for crying out
loud!"
As if by some
telepathic intuition, they then watched as one of the lawmen broke off from the
group and headed up the road. Along the way, he motioned to another individual,
and both proceeded to the Cooks' driveway directly. Afterwards, only minutes
later, the families sighed with relief when they saw two of the vehicles back
out, thus clearing the way for them to finally enter. Deputy Turner had been
watching, and once the driveway was vacant, he motioned for Allen to go ahead.
When they reached
the house, however, another vehicle happened to turn in and follow them down
the driveway. It parked behind the group, and as the families began exiting, a
man also stepped out and approached. "Hello folks, I'm Sheriff Hunt, Adair
County Law Enforcement," he greeted them kindly. He waited until the men
had exited and approached, all the while Jennifer helped Makalah from their
vehicle. "If I understood Phil correctly, he said one of your boys had a
run-in with Pete Haskell up at the school here a few weeks back. Is that
true?"
"Yes, it was
my son who had an altercation up in the lunchroom," James replied before
sticking out his hand and introducing himself.
Sheriff Hunt
looked on in surprise before smiling widely. "You're the one that runs the
Ace Hardware store, right?"
"Well, some
say I run it, yeah. The franchise belongs to Charles Stout, but..." James
replied modestly.
"I understand
what you mean. Old man Stout is getting up there in years, I know, but yeah - I
recognize you now!" He glanced at Allen. "I'll bet your name is Cook,
isn't it?"
Allen laughed.
"Jim Hunt, you very well know who I am, for goodness sake!"
The Sheriff
laughed. "Well, yeah, I do recognize you. You've helped me and the wife a
few times in recent years, even closed out on our home a few years back.
Although to be honest, I wasn't too sure of the name. Too many damned people in
this county to keep up with all the faces and names at any given time!" He
grunted, but then gave them both a sly smile. "However, I have to admit,
the name on the mailbox back there did give me a clue."
"I can
understand that," Allen offered in lieu of letting the man off the hook
while James peered on merrily.
Afterwards,
Sheriff Hunt became serious again. "Now, you... McAllister, I recall that
incident at the school quite well. We went up to the high school the next day,
on a Saturday I believe it was, and found some drugs in that kid's locker.
What's his name, the principal, Green I think it is... He told me all about the
scuffle from the day before." The man became thoughtful before lowering
his voice. "That certainly puts a different spin on this, boys. It might
explain why the truck is so close by, too."
"How far away
is it, Sheriff?" James asked in low in tone. From the corner of his eye,
he saw both Noah and Jesse begin to approach, having finally exited the
vehicle. He was grateful to see that Benji had headed off with the women
inside, but he couldn't focus any attention on them at the moment. He turned
slightly to Jesse and gave the teen a slight shake of his head. Jesse, though
reluctant, got the message right away. Reaching out, he got Noah's attention
and both turned back toward the house and disappearing around the corner.
Sheriff Hunt, also noting their approach, waited until the teens were out of
sight before he spoke again.
"Oh, it's
about a mile down that way, after you turn onto Mount Carmel road. It was
almost hidden, pulled into the entrance of one of those fields over there. I
don't think we would have even caught on to it being there, except one of the
old farmers over there had a cow get loose, and he was trying to get it out of
the road before it got hurt. That's when he came across it and called it in to
us," the man explained, before pausing and becoming thoughtful. "I
guess this is really a dumb question, but do you think Pete Haskell knows where
your boys live?"
"I guarantee
it," Allen answered. "My son, Noah, was friends with the group that
run around with him for a while, and there were a few times Pete would ride the
bus home to stay with friends near here. At least, before he disappeared."
Sheriff Hunt's
eyes lit up. "So, he has other friends along this route? Do you think your
son could fill us in on who they might be?"
"I'm sure
he'll talk with you, but... how helpful that will be, I'm not sure," Allen
replied. As the group turned and started for the house, however, the teenagers
suddenly reappeared from around the corner and approached them quickly, both
with looks of apprehension. "What is it, Noah?" Allen asked.
"You'd better
come see this," his son replied, with Jesse nodding emphatically beside
him. The two then turned back, leading the trio of adults into the back yard.
As soon as they approached the rear door, however, Allen suddenly stopped as he
felt the soft ground beneath him.
"What in the
world...?" he began, but then jerked his head up toward the back wall. In
the distance, all of them noted the outdoor spigot was opened, and water was
rushing out in full force. The back lawn it seemed, for several yards around
the faucet and leading away, was thoroughly soaked with both various puddles
and streams of water. "Crap!" he muttered under his breath, suddenly
springing forward toward the tap. Both the Sheriff and James followed right
behind, looking onward with grim expressions. Arriving at the faucet, however,
the group saw the knob to turn the water off was clearly missing. Looking
about, there was no sign of it to be seen.
"That looks
like vandalism, if you ask me," the Sheriff commented while wading forward
and kneeling down in the pooled puddle to look closer. After a few seconds, he
glanced up. "Do you have a master turn off valve somewhere, or is this
coming from a well? Either way, you might want to try and shut off the main
valves."
Allen started
moving away, but not before calling back to them. "I'll get to it. James,
you probably ought to check on yours next door."
"Right you
are!" James declared, turning and giving both teenagers a glance, which
Jesse understood implicitly.
"Come
on," the teen beckoned to Noah, before both boys hurriedly waded out of
the soggy area and started across the lawn.
Sheriff Hunt stood
again. "That valve stem appears to have been broken off using blunt force,
like with a hammer or something. Vandalism, no doubt, and given what you just
told me, I also wouldn't doubt it was done by the Haskell kid." He looked
along the back wall of the house and then shook his head. "Not sure how
one can deal with this, either. If that cold front makes it through by morning,
all of this is likely to freeze. With it pooled up against the foundation, that
might spell some trouble."
James rose to his
full height. "Maybe not; I mean, the yard slopes away here, so if it does
freeze, at least it shouldn't be pushing up against the blocks." The men
stood there in silence, lost in their own thoughts. A moment passed and then
both watched as the water began to taper off before stopping altogether.
"Looks like Allen found the main valves," James ventured.
"It does, I
agree," Sheriff Hunt replied, just as the teenagers reappeared, running
back across the lawn to rejoin them.
"Dad,"
Jesse began. "Same at our place, although it looks like it might be a lot
worse, I think. You know, more water over there!"
"Really?" James replied, before immediately springing into
action. He and Sheriff Hunt followed the boys as they quickly retraced their
steps once again. As they approached, James uttered a small cry,
"Shit!" It looked as if the yard there had substantially more
standing water across much of the area. Here, the lawn was somewhat more level
than that of the Cooks, thus the pools leading up to the back of the house were
more extensive. The man glanced about quickly, and then started toward the
front of the house at a semi-run. "Stay here!" he commanded when he
saw Jesse begin to follow.
By the time he
returned, Allen had joined the gathering. A light shone brightly from one of
the nearby utility poles, revealing grim faces all around. "I'm sorry
fellas. I guess if we had thought of it, we could have searched the premises
better when we arrived. We might have discovered this a lot sooner,"
Sheriff Hunt offered before continuing. "Although I have no idea about the
ground saturation between both houses, just from the appearance, it looks as if
your water here has been on quite a bit longer."
James looked up at
the house as a thought occurred to him. "I wouldn't doubt it, really. Say,
have any of your men searched around here?" he asked quietly.
"There's one
way to find out," the Sheriff responded quickly, before picking up his radio
and calling out to his crew. Within a minute, it was ascertained that only the
outbuildings had been searched. "Judd, Turner, Phillips - all of you get
over here, and be quick about it!" he ordered.
Upon arrival, the
four officers, along with the two teens and their fathers, made a quick search
surrounding the houses and then inside. No forced entry was observed, and none
of the windows seemed to be disturbed. Once inside, no one was found lurking or
hiding, which made them all breathe a sigh of relief. When they had entered the
Cooks' residence, both women looked up in surprise as Allen smiled at them
grimly. "Just searching and making sure honey, that's all." Both
Jennifer and Makalah nodded silently while the officials conducted their search.
Once done, the deputies quickly exited, but not before thanking the ladies.
Once outside,
Sheriff Hunt approached Allen and James. "Okay, you're safe, so there
shouldn't be any problems now. Just so you know, I'm leaving a deputy out here
for the rest of the night. I suspect Haskell is long gone already, but just in
case, the deputy will watch out for anything that seems amiss. I myself will be
back in the morning, probably around ten or so, with a photographer to document
all this that's happened. I'll also get the water company to send out a repair
crew, or a plumber, and get those faucets replaced so you can get your water
turned back on."
"Will they do
that?" Allen asked. "It'll be a Sunday, and they usually say their
responsibility stops at the main feed anyway, I think."
"Most of the
time, yes, but they'll do it for this, since it's the mark of vandalism that
has left you both with no amount of excess water to account for. The city has
people on contract for this type of emergency work, and you can usually submit
the bill to your insurance. If they give you any problems though, just let me
know," Sheriff Hunt explained. "Like I said, this was done to annoy
you, but I fear it could have longer repercussions. I'm already feeling the wind
pick up somewhat, and those clouds rolling in from the northwest can only mean
one thing, really."
"Yes, rains
and colder weather," James voiced in reply. He stuck out his hand again.
"Thank you, Sheriff. We appreciate everything." Allen expressed
similar gratitude, and then the man left. "So, I guess we'll have to just
wait until morning before we can do anything."
"Afraid so.
We've got a few gallons of water, just jugs mainly, set aside for emergencies.
If you need one-" Allen began, but James stopped him, shaking his head.
"We do as
well, but thanks anyway." He turned to Jesse, who was standing quietly
beside him with Noah only a few feet away. He could see an unmistakable amount
of tension within the teen's stance, and a face that was even more apprehensive.
The man understood the unspoken thoughts that must be running through his son's
head, and he was not without compassion. "There's nothing more to be done
now, son. Say, why don't you go in and stay with Noah tonight, or at least let
him come over and stay with you? Would you like that?"
Although it had
already been arranged, Jesse still slowly looked up at his father and silently
nodded. "Thanks," he whispered, just as his father placed an arm
around his shoulders and squeezed.
Noah approached
then, stepping in close. "Come on, Jess, let's go. I've got sleeping
clothes you can fit into." With a quick glance at his father, who nodded
his own approval, the teen took Jesse by the elbow and began to guide him
toward the house again. He felt nervous himself, unsettled even, but somehow
the teen felt the situation had affected his best friend even worse. Jesse's
steps were awkward, almost directionless at first, and Noah wanted nothing more
than to just get them both inside and away from everything.
*******
"Jess, are
you, like, gonna be okay?"
Both Noah and
Jesse had entered the house just as Jennifer was helping Makalah out. After
giving her son a quick word that she'd return in a moment, Jesse gave his
mother a brief hug as she returned a kiss goodnight. Then quietly, the two made
their way downstairs and into Noah's room. Closing the doors and blinds, both
made their way to the bed, exhausted not only from the day's activities, but
also the events that had happened upon their return. With a glance together,
almost as if they each read the other's mind, both then proceeded to quietly
undress. Noah handed his friend a long t-shirt to pull on before donning one
for himself, and then just as silently, with only the lamp from the nightstand
providing subdued illumination throughout the room, both climbed onto the bed.
Scooting to the middle, each lay back against a single bean bag that Noah had
pulled up into place, sharing the space and rolling inward to support together.
It was a full
minute before Jesse finally sighed and, realizing he had yet to respond, the
teen slowly raised his knee and let it fall in place against his friend. In the
continuing silence, the teen moved and silently rubbed his foot up and down,
eventually extending it out to 'play' with Noah's foot, which his friend happily
rubbed in return. It was then Jesse sighed again, but it was a sound laced with
nervousness. Noah was beginning to worry then, mostly because even though he
had his own feelings in the matter, his best friend certainly seemed to be
taking the situation harder. "I'm sorry," he finally whispered,
causing Jesse to come out of his reverie for the moment.
"For
what?" When he didn't get an immediate answer, Jesse smiled more
reassuringly. "Noah, you've got nothing to be sorry about, I promise.
I'm... I'm just glad I'm here, that we're here, you know? I'm just, I don't
know, kind of unwinding, I guess." Noah nodded in response, feeling a
little better at least, as both boys settled in closer for several minutes.
Jesse eventually reached out, taking Noah in his arms and holding onto his
friend, hugging him close and letting his hand run loosely in places all along
Noah's chest and abdomen. Just feeling the trust and loyalty his friend
afforded him calmed his nerves considerably. Although they were clad in only
their underwear and t-shirts, something Jesse could have easily done without,
he didn't mind it for a change. Their intimacy had become so second-nature to
them, and it was still just as comforting as it had always been. Jesse did let
his hand slide momentarily on his friend's crotch, but it was more of just a
passing gesture, one enjoyed without any overture to actual sex. "I'm the
one who should be sorry, Noah," he finally spoke again. "It's kind of
a crappy answer I gave you, and I know it. No, I'm not feeling the best, but...
I'll be fine. Like I told you yesterday, I honestly have no real idea why I'm
so out of it anymore. These last few weeks, I feel like I'm becoming more of an
emotional wreck than anything else. There have been so many highs and lows,
and... and everything else that has been happening in between, it's... I don't
know, like a roller coaster at times, you know?"
Noah thought about
that for a moment before he replied, his voice barely above a whisper.
"That's what you told me, yeah. Jesse, d-does it have, like, anything to
do with us? You and me, being... you know?"
Jesse looked up
and smiled at his best friend. "It has nothing to do between us, I
promise."
Noah wasn't fully
convinced. "Even... you know..."
Jesse shook his
head, and this time snuggled closer, letting his hand find Noah's groin once
again and insert inside the briefs there, before lightly coming to rest. There
was nothing hidden from him, and he had no shame in feeling what was there, and
he knew Noah could feel his touch, too. "See? I promise you, on my heart.
This has nothing, NOTHING to do with any of it." He leaned in and whisper
directly into Noah's ear. "Besides, even though this is kind of the fun
stuff, it's also a part of what built our trust and love, remember? I swear to
you, I'm fine with us being just us, and that includes us jacking off, feeling
around, sucking, or - all of it, okay?"
Noah relaxed then
and nodded. "Then... what is it Jess?
If it's not us, then..."
"I... I
just..." Jesse paused to consider before going on. "I don't know how
to explain it, really. This stuff with Pete has got me all out of sorts right
now, I think. I mean, with my dreams, and..."
Noah suddenly
became more alert. "Dreams? What kind of dreams?"
Jesse hesitated
only briefly before he answered. "Ever since that day at lunch, you know,
when the guys told us about Pete not being found yet... I guess I've been
jumpy. I mean, I've been kind of having weird thoughts, and... I don't know,
dreams too, about Pete coming back and showing up and... and..."
"And... what?
Come on, you know you can tell me," Noah coaxed quietly.
Jesse, however,
shrugged. "Stupid stuff, really. Like, showing up at home holding a big
knife, with blood already dripping from it, and..." The teen suddenly
paused, but not without shuddering. "See? Just stupid stuff, like I said.
It's... it's just unnerved me more than anything else. Then even more so, with
all this that's going on outside? Tonight? I mean... It's like dad said... 'Shit'!"
Noah observed
Jesse closely before responding. "It's okay, though. I admit, I got a
little unsettled by it, too. Maybe not as much as you, but... yeah." He
paused for a moment. "Is that all? Is that it?"
Jesse knew what
his friend was asking. "That, and... I don't know, I'm just, I get all
these butterflies inside now, any time we're around anyone else and there's,
like sex or stuff involved." He pulled back and stared off into the
distance. "No, not sex, but... you know. I never thought guys were as free
around other guys and stuff, you know? Some would flip out, I know, but it
seems like some really don't care if you see them naked or not. At least, Simon
didn't the other night." He blushed. "We had, um, some problems
getting his clothes changed, when we were getting his uniform off and
everything."
Noah grunted.
"I'm not surprised, really... but, go on, bro," he whispered,
waiting.
"I don't
know, Noah... I always thought it was such a taboo thing, you know? The way you
hear some guys rag on about it, it's just... I don't know, it makes me feel
funny and everything, and that confuses me sometimes." He turned back to
look into Noah's eyes again. "I always had my way of thinking about it,
you know? But, until you came along, I figured I was just on my own and
everything. You know, I was kind of being dumb, I guess."
"No, you are
not dumb, nor have you ever been. I told you how I felt about being alone and
everything, remember?" Noah whispered. "It's not that different,
really. I just, I never could explain how I felt either, or about the kind of
things that were happening to me on the inside. That's where you helped me the
most, because once I could understand and sort of explain them, then...
well..."
"Yeah, I
know. But, Noah, have you ever thought about whether I might be wrong?"
Jesse whispered, suddenly realizing he had hit upon a crucial point. "I
mean, what if I'm wrong about how I feel, about Benji and how close he and I
get and everything? Or about... us?"
"No,"
Noah replied emphatically. "I don't believe it's wrong about us, or your
little brother, because I know that what I feel inside is like you when we're
together. And... and your hand on my dick just now? That told me that you still
trust me, and all the way, too," Noah whispered back. "And as to the
rest? I remember someone telling me something once, about living in the here
and now, and believing in something - believing in someone's heart the most. I
believe in your heart, Jesse, and so do a lot of other people now. They know
you from the inside - I doubt as much as I do, or maybe Benji - but they know
you now. You're not wrong. If you were, then a lot of people would be lined up
otherwise, ready to make our life more miserable than ever. See? Doesn't that
make some kind of sense?"
Jesse gazed for a
long time at his friend before he finally answered. "How did you get to be
so smart again?" he whispered, a tear escaping down his cheek. Noah was
right, he thought, but Jesse had never seen it that way before. He had been
wrapped up in so much of the other things that had been happening, he had
forgotten to take a step back and look at the bigger picture, including
himself. That was what Noah had just put into perspective, in his own way, and
it caused the teen's heart to skip a beat. "I believe in your heart, too,
you know," he added, before stretching in and kissing his friend softly on
the lips.
Noah smiled.
"I only wish you had talked it me about it sooner. I could have kicked
your ass a little quicker, you know?"
Jesse giggled,
then dropped his head into his friend's chest, embarrassed. "I- I couldn't
Noah. I'm sorry but, it's just, things happen so fast, and..."
"Shut up and
kiss me again," Noah said softly, wrapping his arms and pulling the boy in
closer. "I was only teasing, anyway. About the ass-kicking, not the
kiss..."
Jesse turned up
and the two came together once again, except this time for much longer. They
both gave little kisses here and there on the nose and the lips, before giving
in and going deeper for a moment. Moments later, however, it was Jesse who
finally pulled back and blushed. "I'm sorry, I guess I..." When he
couldn't finish, he gently ground their groins together. Noah smiled, noting
that not only did his friend not have an erection, but neither did he himself.
"For what?
Jesse, I told you - we don't have to mess around every time we get together, do
we?" he whispered, which made Jesse smile again as he sank onto his friend
again.
"I know,
but... it just feels so ... so awesome when we're like this, you know? Boners
or no boners..." He paused a moment before continuing. "I've always
had mood swings, but lately... you know, I'm not sure what I would do if I
didn't have you to talk to." He sighed. "I thought I was just being
lame, you know? Then the dreams started, and everything felt so real,
and..."
"I get it,
Jess. I really do, but... nothing has actually happened like it has in your
dreams. Besides, it's okay to be a little afraid, you know that, and-"
Jesse immediately
began shaking his head. "Afraid? You mean, me being afraid of Pete? No...
I've faced him before, and I'll do it again a hundred times over if I have to.
I'm not afraid of him, I promise... but, I am afraid for my brother, for my
family... even for you," he admitted quietly. "I don't know why, but
it's just... it's getting to me, I think. Then to see how he got so close
tonight and... you know?"
"Don't be
afraid for me either, Jess. I mean, I can take care of myself - maybe not as
neatly as you did that day at school, but... I'm not a puny Earthling!"
Noah replied, teasing. It made his friend laugh.
"I know that,
trust me. You're all male, 100% boy, someone I can hold, hug and squeeze,
and... and..."
When the teen
didn't continue, Noah wrapped his best friend up in his arms and legs, hugging
him closely. "Hug and squeeze anywhere all you want - as long it isn't my
balls. They're kind of sensitive to that stuff, you know?" he whispered,
causing Jesse to giggle in his grasp.
"Yeah, mine
are, too..." Jesse hugged back, but then at one point raised up so he
could look directly at his friend again. "I love you, you know? I don't
say it very often, but I do. Just like in your letter to me, you're my best-est
friend, and... and..." Jesse spoke, trying to break the silence.
"So? You know
I love you, too," Noah whispered back. Another moment passed before he
could feel Jesse pushing gently away. When he drew back, he could see the smile
in the eyes alone that stared deep into his own. "Like you said, I know
that it's kind of hard to say it when we're out anywhere, but... but in here,
I'm not afraid. You know how I feel, and I know how you feel, too."
"I know you
do," Jesse whispered back. They stared at each other a moment, before Noah
smiled and sat up. Removing his t-shirt, he then leaned out to the nightstand
and turned the lamp off, plunging the room into darkness. Jesse then felt a
pair of hands grasp the hem of his own t-shirt and tug, so the teen complied by
raising his arms and letting his friend remove it from him. As their eyes
adjusted to the darkness, each could see the other sitting still and waiting,
facing each other.
"You know, we
still don't have to do anything, right? We could just, like, cuddle up with one
another," Noah whispered.
That was when
Jesse smiled and leaned in, giving Noah another soft kiss on his lips once
more, before breaking and whispering into his ear. "It's up to you, but
... I admit, I don't know if I'll be very much fun to be with tonight."
It was Noah's turn
to scoff this time. "Jess - you're always fun to be with it." Pausing
only slightly, he then gently pushed the other teen back onto the bed, before
pulling the covers back and removing Jesse's briefs from him, leaving him
totally naked. In the darkness, with only the dim nightlight illuminating from
the side wall, Noah could make out the fact his friend was still nowhere in an
aroused state. It didn't faze him in the slightest as he suddenly rocked back
and removed his own underwear. Then he moved forward to lie next to the other
boy and pull the covers up and over them. As they rolled toward each other,
their intimacy felt good. "Like I said, we don't need to do anything
tonight, I promise, so long as I know I still have your trust," Noah
whispered.
"You'll
always have my trust, Noah... always," Jesse whimpered, relaxing in Noah's
embrace. "I would do this, with you, any night. Every... single...
night... if we could get away with it." He paused, then went on. "I
confess though, last night, I had to wait for Benji to fall asleep, but then...
I did 'it' again, you know? I was, like, thinking of you, of us..." He
grunted. "and, yeah, I made another one of those messes, bro. A huge
mess..."
Noah felt a
heartstring thrum within his chest, followed with a feeling of pride. "I
did, too," he whispered back, which made them both giggle at each other.
Jesse sighed as he
looked up. "You know, I meant that, Noah. I would do this with you every
night, if I could. Sex or no sex, just... us."
Noah smiled as he
settled in beside him. "I would, too." Nothing more was said, as they
both soon fell asleep.
To be continued...
Posted: 04/09/2021