The Storm That Turned the Tide
By:
Sean E.
(© 2021 by the author)
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Chapter 18
Complacence
Invites A Multi-Edged Sword
By Thursday
afternoon, about the only thing that saved Jesse from entering another period
of despair was the upcoming trip with the team. It was something both his and
Noah's parents had given their permission to make, surprisingly, and the boys
saw it as another sign of their expanding freedom as they grew older. Although
the school didn't have a pep rally, like the one just held two days before,
there was still a heightened feeling of anticipation among the school staff and
students. The heartbreaking, 1-point loss to Boyle County on Tuesday night,
didn't deter their desire or drive of support for the team, either. In reality,
once underway it was only about a 35-minute drive to their opponents'
gymnasium, so, as the two boys proceeded through their classes that day, they
learned that other students were planning to make the trip, too. The school
spirit and the sense of adventure, were still in abundance along with a healthy
dose of enthusiasm.
When the two boys
arrived home, Noah turned to his friend after they departed the bus and began
heading down the driveway. "Listen, I have to take care of a few chores
first. They won't take me long though, I promise. What say I just come over in
about an hour or so? Will that be okay?"
"Sure, sounds
good," Jesse replied, meeting the offered fist bump. As the two separated,
the teenager walked along the driveway, slowing only briefly as he passed the
bushes there protecting the water main. He could tell that the cover had been
replaced, only this time there seemed to be something else added. Under closer
scrutiny he found the metal plating was now secured with a padlock. Rising, he
then walked the rest of the way to the house and through the rear door, where
he was greeted inside by his father sitting at the kitchen table. "Well,
hello young man! I didn't hear the school bus go by! How goes it, today?"
"Fine,
Dad," Jesse replied, setting his backpack into one of the chairs.
"So, I take it the water is back on?"
"Sure
is," James replied, then nodded toward the roadway. "We decided to
put a lock on it this time, too, just in case our illustrious saboteur decides
he wants to monkey around with it for some reason. The key, by the way, is
hanging there next to the coat rack," he added, pointing it out to his
son. "Try to keep it there, okay? I have a spare on my key ring, but that
won't help anyone else around here if I'm not home. Allen has a key, too. I put
labels on them, just in case anyone needs to figure out which key is for which
lock."
Jesse walked over
and inspected the key with its label, before nodding approvingly. "Looks
good, Dad."
"So, what
time are you boys supposed to be up at the school this evening?" James
asked.
"The bus
pulls out at 5:30 sharp, so uh, I guess a few minutes ahead of that at
least," Jesse replied, opening the refrigerator and pulling out a bottle
of cold water. He then turned around and joined his father at the table.
"Sounds good.
If you want, I think we can all make a quick trip up to the Dairy Queen and get
some sandwiches before you head out for the night. I'm not so sure the
sandwiches are a good substitute for the usual junk food, or that it makes it
any healthier, but... you get my drift. It'll at least be better than filling
up on sodas and popcorn," the man teased. "I say we wait for your
brother first, though. He gets home about 4:10 or so, right?"
"Yep, give or
take a little," Jesse answered.
"Good, then
that gives you just under an hour or so. Have you got any homework?" James
asked, but his son quickly shook his head.
"Not tonight.
We had a little math, but Noah and I did that together on the bus ride home, so
we're good."
"Excellent.
Are you excited?" When he saw the amused look that was returned to him,
James grinned. "Okay, dumb question, I guess. It'll be fun, for sure.
Well, we'll leave when he gets in here. I do have one other question for you,
though."
Jesse raised his
eyebrow in response. "Sure... fire away."
"Well,"
James began, but hesitated before continuing. "Have you given any more
thought about what you'd like for Christmas? Your mother and I are late
starting any of our shopping, I know, but we're getting things squared up a
little better now, I think. We're planning to go shopping this weekend, if all
works out, and to leave you boys to fend for yourselves for a while Saturday.
Or, at least, fend with the Cooks."
Jesse grinned.
"That sounds okay with me!" He replied, but then became thoughtful as
he regarded his father's inquiry. "Not really, Dad. I mean, I mentioned
the bean bags, I know. I think they would be a lot of fun to have for our room.
Maybe some more clothes, too, like... short-sleeved stuff. Except for our
sleeping stuff, all we really have are these, like, thicker, winter-type
clothes mostly."
"I know you
do," James nodded in agreement. "Your mother and I have already been
discussing that one, but honestly, we may all have to wait a couple of months
before we can find those kinds of items. See, the stores this time of year
don't carry much in the way of spring and summer stuff, but still - we'll keep
it in mind. Really though, I was just thinking more about the fun things. You
boys both lost all of your toys practically, during the storm. Even the outdoor
stuff, like your bikes, basketball goal and so forth."
"I know,
but..." It was Jesse's turn to hesitate this time, before he finally
shrugged. "I'm kind of getting out of toys and stuff now Dad, so you
shouldn't worry about that sort of thing for me. Although, it would be kind of
nice to maybe, I don't know, get another board game or two. Monopoly is
beginning to get kind of old when it's the only game we have."
James laughed
heartily. "I'll remember that, yeah. Tell you what, get with your brother
and make us a couple of suggestions then, and write them down on a piece of
paper. Oh, and see if you can prompt him for any other ideas as well. I know he
always liked having his tractor and farm machinery to play with in the dirt.
Maybe we can find some more of those. Your mother and I have a thing or two in
mind, but we'd still like to see what you guys come up with."
"Okay, but...
Dad?" Jesse started. "Just... I meant what I told you before, all
right? Just ... worry about Benji, please? He's still only seven, and he'll
honestly like just about anything you guys come up with, I'm sure. For me, I..."
When the teen
didn't continue, James rose from the table and approached him. Placing both
hands on his son's shoulders. "I know, but we've been through this, Jesse.
Stop it, please," he gently admonished, but with a tone of understanding.
"Let me worry about the money, and getting us back on track and all. That
is MY job son, not yours. I know, it'll take a while - there's no question
about it. We can't just pick up the pieces practically overnight, son. But in
the end, we'll be just fine, I promise." He smiled. "Don't ever give
up on your old man that easily, okay?"
Jesse looked deep
into the eyes that met him, and then relaxed. "I'll try, Dad, I promise. I
would never give up on you or Mom, anyway. Neither would Benji. How is it going
with the insurance company, anyway?" the teen finally asked.
"Well, up
until now, not the best, but not that bad either. We'll know more next week, I
think," James replied. "The lawyer I retained has filed a petition on
our behalf, and the judge has promised to review everything before the hearing.
Which is scheduled for next Wednesday, if I'm not mistaken." He smiled.
"I'll let you know when we hear something, okay? Like I said, I promise -
it'll all work out in the end. It may take us all some time, son, but it will
be all right. You'll see. Now, go on, do whatever it is you think you need to
do so I don't end up sounding like a broken record again. Go on, scoot! Oh, and
call Noah to tell him to come on over so he can go eat with us."
"Sure,
Dad," Jesse replied, finally smiling back.
*******
Most of the team
members were surprised to see the two boys board the bus that evening. A few
greeted them enthusiastically, which made both Jesse and Noah smile as they
walked down the aisle and found an empty seat near the center. Even with the
team boarded, several seats were empty further on back, which caused Jesse to
remark on it to Travis, who happened to
be sitting across the aisle from them.
"Well, both
the cheerleaders and the band are on the other bus for now. Some of them will
probably ride back with us," the teen replied.
"Okay, but...
why is everyone sitting so close to the front now?" Jesse asked.
"That's
because coach tries to keep us all together when we're heading out. He gets to,
like, talk strategy and everything sometimes, without all the usual distraction
- or so he says," the player responded. "Keeping us up front lets him
do that without shouting, I guess."
Noah looked
around. "What other bus?"
"Oh, they
left about 10-minutes ago to go and get some gas," one of the other players
piped up. "We're still waiting for Coach Stevens to show up."
They all sat,
chatting quietly as the minutes ticked by until both the coach and his
assistant finally arrived and stepped on board, carrying clipboards and other
various paraphernalia which they placed onto one of the open front seats. Coach
Stevens spoke briefly with their driver, to which the man nodded before
starting the engine. Both coaches took a head count, smiling as they noted
their new recruits aboard, before being satisfied. As the bus pulled from the
parking lot, the man stood and addressed the team. "Okay now, settle down.
I want to go over who we're meeting, and what we know about them - which isn't
a lot, but it's the best we could come up with, and it's better than nothing."
Both coaches then took turns, dispensing statistics and other information they
had learned about their opponents - their better players, things to watch out
for, and more. It was interesting to listen to, especially when the discussion
soon turned to strategy, which included reminders on everything from ball
handling to watching the clock.
The bus pulled
into the Glasgow High School parking lot roughly 50-minutes later, and after a
brief interlude they approached and stopped at a side door of the gymnasium.
Someone from the school walked out almost immediately and met them cheerfully.
"Hello Indians!" the tall man announced, causing several of the team
members to return his greeting. "We've got a locker room set up for you
guys; it's pretty much just inside this door here. So, if you'll follow me,
I'll show you where you can go and get ready." With that, the coaches and
team disembarked, following the man as he led them inside. After a short
distance, he waved and admitted them into a clearly marked door that displayed
'Visitors' Lockers' in bold, black print. Once inside, their host stepped just
to the entrance before he spoke again. "If you boys need anything, my
office is two doors down on the right here, okay?" Afterwards, the man
left with the two coaches following him, and the door closed behind them.
The team made
short order of changing into their uniforms then, with Jesse and Noah looking
on as the group seemingly flew through the transformation with haste. The gym,
they had all noticed, appeared to have been recently constructed, or at least
refurbished. The flooring, walls and ceiling appeared clean and crisp in the
school's blue and white colors. Even their locker room seemed to be fresh and
sparkling with new paint, and as they settled in, they found plenty of open
cubicles with ample room to store their belongings. Tim Rigdon made a quick
sweep, checking inside the cubicles and other areas briefly, which caused both
Jesse and Noah to glance at each other curiously. Simon, seeing their expressions,
slid up quietly beside them. "He's just checking for anything obvious,
like video cameras or recorders."
Noah frowned.
"Is that a problem you guys have to deal with very much?"
"Not really.
I mean, we've never had an incident that I know of," the tall teen
replied. "But there have been some cases we've heard about, where other
schools, mostly the football teams I think, have found things like that in
other locker rooms before. It's all usually kept kind of quiet, so you don't hear
about it very often."
"But...
why?" Noah asked, perplexed. "They don't expect, I mean, they're not
being perverted or something are they? Trying to catch kids in their underwear,
or... worse?"
Simon suddenly
emitted a muffled laugh, as Tyler answered quietly from his position. "No,
of course not... or at least, we wouldn't think so."
"You have to
think about it, Noah. Football teams discuss strategy a lot before games,
during half-time, that sort of thing. Things like plays, defensive assignments
and more, and most all do it in the locker rooms, see? So, if you're a visiting
team, the home guys can get a big advantage if they get to overhear that kind
of information... get it?" Simon explained, but then shrugged. "Like
I said, we've never found anything, but it doesn't mean it can't happen. So,
Tim is the one who kind of checks the room out for us, when we visit other
places... just in case."
A look of
comprehension suddenly crossed Noah's face. "Actually, yeah... that does
make sense, I guess." The teen shook his head. "But... high school? I
would figure that happened more at college, or at the professional
level..."
"It does,
although it can happen at any school, really. Seriously, you know as well as we
all do, it's a dog-eat-dog world out there. Some teams, well, you know,"
another boy nearby, answered for him.
Although the room
held no chairs, benches were plentiful, so both Jesse and Noah found one to sit
upon against the far wall. Several of the boys chatted cheerfully with one
another, but each was eager with a renewed level of anticipation. From outside,
although muffled, they could hear the escalating noise of the local crowd
gradually building up.
After a short
time, there came a knock at the door, and with everyone now changed and ready,
both coaches entered. As they came in, a few of the boys got a glimpse through
the open doorway out into the gymnasium. "Wow!" Tim exclaimed.
Coach Stevens
grinned before nodding. "Yep, full house tonight, boys, and I do mean FULL
house! This is their last home game before the Christmas break, so I guess
their fans and supporters decided to show up and cheer them on." He
glanced around. "Don't let that influence you, though. You'll be surprised
how many of our own people are out there as well, so you're not alone."
With that, he gave the group a few last-minute instructions, and then sent
everyone out onto the floor to do warm up exercises. Here, Jesse and Noah
finally had a proper place with their new buddies, standing around the goal and
serving the balls that went wild in their practice shots, tossing them back for
the next player to continue with the drills.
When the game got
underway, the first half was considered extremely close, with each team running
neck-and-neck and the lead exchanging back and forth. The roar in the gymnasium
was thunderous, with the crowd cheering both teams on continuously, assisted by
the bands and cheerleaders for both schools. When half-time arrived, the
Scotties were up by only two points, something that seemed to please all the
coaches to no end. Retiring to the locker rooms for a brief respite, Coach
Stevens could not help but heap his highest praise on them. "This is
better than I expected boys, really! I always knew it would be a tough one, but
honestly - we have a shot at winning this tonight fellas, so don't get
discouraged!"
"They're a
lot better than the team we played last year," Tim Rigdon remarked,
pulling a water bottle from a nearby cooler and dropping heavily onto a bench.
"They're wearing us down, though."
"I know they
are. The Scottie teams have been a premium group for the last several years,
and I think it's because of their coach, really. Word is they may even move up
to Division II starting next year," the coach explained as he took a seat
with the team. "Make no mistake boys, you're up against a very solid team,
as you've found out, but you're holding your own brilliantly! Now, if we can
just hold out for a little while longer, we'll give them a definitive run for
their money. Let's work out some strategy here, maybe come up with something
that lets us rotate you on the bench a little more, so you don't get worn down
so quickly..."
When the team
returned to the floor for second half warm-ups, they appeared to have been
revitalized. Their renewed energy was not lost either, on the parents, friends
and other supporters that had driven down to be with them. Once the second-half
was underway, the battle continued, with just as much - if not more - intensity
than that in the first half. One team would take the lead for a minute or more,
before the other would retake it again, and the scoreboard displayed the
ping-pong effect continuously.
Nearing the end of
the game, Noah happened to glance at Jesse with a wide grin, as the Indians
were once again on top of their opponents by 3-points. With the ball in their
possession, the players were heading down the court at a slower pace, hoping to
take some time off the clock and thus bring a quicker conclusion to the end of
the game. The teenager paused, however, when he noticed his friend staring off
into the distance with a look of concentration that ignored the moment in the
game itself. Following the gaze, Noah tried to look across and discern what had
caught the teen's attention so raptly. When he failed to find anything out of
the norm, he leaned closer so that he could be heard over the roar of the
crowd. "Earth to Jesse, you okay over there? What is it?"
Several seconds
passed before Jesse turned to him. "Over there across the gym, just behind
that bench where they're keeping score and all, look about three rows up and...
maybe five or six people to the right. See him? The guy wearing a dark-blue
cap, and a white jacket?" Noah, following his instructions, found the
referred person of interest in seconds. He was about to say something when
instead he suddenly frowned. "Oh yeah, he's... he's familiar somehow...
Where have we seen him before?"
"That's the
guy who was camping in the woods that day... Bush, I think was his name,"
Jesse replied.
"Yeah, that's
right, Tom Bush, I remember," Noah replied. Both boys watched as the man
was following the game on the court with intense interest, each team now once
again crossing the floor back and forth. "I wonder what he's doing here,
though? I thought they said he lived in Indiana or somewhere up north?"
"Yeah, I was
wondering about that, too. Maybe he has more family or something down here. He
did say that day he was heading back home though, I'm sure of it," Jesse
mused. Just then, a loud roar erupted from the crowd as the Glasgow team stole
the basketball again, and was making their way rapidly back to the goal. Having
caught the Indians off-guard, the ensuing layup was made with little effort
before their guests could gather what had happened. Within seconds afterwards,
another stolen ball was again advanced on an inbound pass, and the Scotties
re-took the lead by a single point.
From that moment
forward, the Indians never fully recovered. Although the remaining two minutes
of the game were fought hard between both teams, Columbia never re-took the
lead. Each score the home team made was matched in kind, but by the time of the
final buzzer, the Scotties had held on. The gymnasium erupted with shouts of
glee and praise all around, as their home team had finally pulled off the win
by a score of 67 to 66. Although the Indians were disheartened once again at
having lost by such a close and narrow margin, the team maintained a brave
front and conducted themselves with exceptional sportsmanship as the two groups
lined up and exchanged congratulations with each other. Toward the end of the
line, however, the Scotties coach stopped and called the boys together,
alongside with Coach Stevens, and addressed them directly. "Listen boys, I
want to tell you something I've not told anyone for a long, long while. We
haven't played a game this hard, or this close all season long. You really did
well out here, trust me. I think you're a fine group of players, and I'm
looking forward to hearing great things about you in the future, okay? Take it
from me, that was some solid basketball playing out there tonight!"
"Thanks,
Tom," Coach Stevens replied before shaking the man's hand a second time.
As the other coach walked away, Coach Stevens turned to them. "I don't
think I could have said it any better boys. I know, we lost, but that-"
The man paused to wave his arm, indicating the breadth of the floor behind him.
"THAT was one of those games I'm not in the least bit discouraged by. I
honestly believe it was one of the great ones, and it will be talked about for
months to come. Now, go on in and change. Make sure Jesse and Noah get your
uniforms all bagged up too, okay?"
Once inside the
locker rooms, the mood was considerably lighter than what it might have turned
out, given the narrow loss. The boys were exhausted, however, and it showed in
their slower than average movements as they readied to depart. Noah even found
Jesse moving about slowly, chatting with the guys as he waited and collected
their uniforms from them. As the two approached each other, having made their
rounds, Noah was about to say something, but Jesse shook his head quietly. Noah
understood, and as both laundry bags were now full, they set about making sure
nothing else was being left behind before closing them up. As the team readied
what was left in the way of shoes and outerwear, Noah turned to his friend and
saw that far-away expression of his had once again returned. "Hey, what's
up?" he finally asked, keeping his voice low as he breached the silence
between them.
"Wha-? Oh,
yeah, I'm fine. I'm just - I was just wondering about you-know-who, that's all.
He got up and disappeared quick after the last buzzer. I totally lost track of
where he went, I mean-"
"So, does it
really matter?" Noah asked, and then shook his head. "Seriously,
Jesse, what could we have really done about it, anyway?"
Jesse paused
before grunting. Shaking his head, he agreed with his friend. "Absolutely
nothing, I guess. You're right, there isn't anything we could have done. Still
though, something isn't... right about him, I think. It's just a feeling,
really, but..." The teenager sighed deeply. "When we get home, I'm
going to let Dad know about it. Uh, you did see him, right? I mean, I wasn't
just imagining it was who we thought it was... right?"
"Yeah, it was
Bush," Noah replied firmly. "I saw him easily enough once you pointed
him out to me."
By that time,
several players were on their feet with their gym bags, readying to leave, with
the others not far behind. Both Jesse and Noah joined them, with both Simon and
Tyler moving to stand with them and chat freely. When it seemed everyone was
ready, Simon whispered something into Noah's ear, which he acknowledged with a
nod and moved forward, opening the door and slipping outside. Within seconds,
he returned with Coach Stevens right behind him. Their coach was still all
smiles with the group, and he spoke encouragingly to them as they began making
their way out of the room. Once outside, the boys were surprised to find
various people - fans, peers and families alike - who were still lingering
behind and waiting for them. All of the bystanders cheered the team and gave
them their well wishes for having played a fine game, which the boys smiled and
accepted. By the time they reached the bus outside, all were grinning at each
other, their spirits lifted even more measurably than before.
*******
"You're
certain it was him? Not that I doubt you, son, but still...?"
James asked the
question curiously, his senses coming to full alert as Jesse explained whom
they had seen at the game. It was Noah, however, who answered the man instead.
"Yes sir, it was him. I saw him too, the guy from the woods at that
campsite. Uh, Mr. Bush."
"Yes, Tom
Bush if I remember correctly," James replied, becoming thoughtful.
"He was just there enjoying the game though, right?"
"That's what
it seemed like, yeah," Jesse answered, before sitting back. "He
disappeared quick though, as soon as the game was over. Not that it was
anything suspicious, Dad. I mean, he could have just been wanting to beat the
crowd out to the parking lot or something."
The trio made
their way toward home, passing another mile before James broke their silence
with a deep sigh. "I know, son, but... it IS interesting that he was at
the game, I think. I'll call the Sheriff when we get home and let him know
about it. Well..." the man hesitated, clearly reconsidering. "Maybe
I'll wait until in the morning, given how late it is. Nonetheless, it is...
curious, I admit."
"I thought it
was weird too, Dad. He told us all he was going home, remember? Back to
Indiana?" Jesse theorized.
"Back to
Indianapolis, yep," James grunted. "That also doesn't mean anything
is wrong though, son. He may have had family or someone playing in the game, or
was just back down in the area for some perfectly plausible reason. But... I
agree with you, it does seem sort of odd that he showed up in Glasgow, if
nothing else. Anyway..." He glanced at both boys once again before
changing the subject. "Enough of that for now. How did you like the
game?"
The next
10-minutes were spent with both teens detailing their other adventures of the
evening, along with a description of how the game itself went. It wasn't long
before James was laughing, listening to the narrative as they would often
interrupt each other or finish the other's sentences. Before long, they were
pulling into their driveway at home, and when the truck rolled to a stop, Noah
made to give his thanks and say farewell. James, however, told the boy to hang
on a second. "Your mother brought you over a sleeping shirt and some
clothes for school tomorrow. She figured you two would be too hyped up to get
any sleep right away, so she suggested you might want to spend the night."
Noah's eyebrows
shot high into his forehead. "Really? On a school night? Sure, I would!
That's awesome!"
James laughed
again. "Well, yes, I guess so... but beware: you two will probably have to
put up with a certain 7-year-old, too. He wasn't too keen on being left alone
at home tonight."
"He wasn't
too happy when we were out earlier, was he?" Jesse sighed. "He didn't
say much while we were eating, but... I could tell."
"I had hoped
that banana split I bought for him would have done something for the better, I
admit," James replied as they reached the rear door. Out of instinct,
Jesse stepped back to glance further down the wall where their outdoor faucet
was located. He saw nothing, however, which struck him as curious. James
noticed, and then explained. "It's all okay, for now at least. Allen and I
removed that faucet altogether today, and shut off the pipework going in there.
If our saboteur returns and tries his deed yet again, he'll find it a wasted
effort."
Noah nodded.
"It's probably just as well, isn't it? I mean, none of us really use much
in the way of water outdoors anyway this time of year, do we?"
"Right you
are, young man," James reassured them before the trio entered the house.
The boys met Makalah in the kitchen, and spent a few minutes repeating what
they had just finished filling James in on their ride home, detailing her about
the adventures of the evening. Both boys carefully avoided mentioning their
discovery of John Bush, something James had asked them to keep quiet on until
morning at least. Otherwise, after a brief exchange, Makalah informed Noah that
his clothes were already in the bedroom, so both teenagers wished Jesse's
parents a good night and left.
When they reached
and entered the bedroom, they found Benji stretched out on the top bunk,
listlessly watching TV. Upon their arrival, the smaller boy gave his brother
and their guest a half-hearted wave, but surprisingly remained quiet and
ignored the two teenagers otherwise. Both of the older boys glanced at one
another as they kicked their shoes off and peeled their socks away. The
disappointment in the air that radiated around the younger brother told them
enough, and both Jesse and Noah knew they were going to have to do something
before anyone made an attempt to get any sleep that night. As they removed
their jeans, Noah leaned in close and whispered something into Jesse's ear which
made his friend arch both eyebrows. A quick nod of agreement was exchanged, and
after they rolled up their garments and set them aside, both approached the bed
and simultaneously stepped up on the lower mattress. Each had just enough
clearance above Benji's own rail to reach out and grab the youth, quickly
grasping hold of different parts of his body to secure them and then begin
tickling him. At first, Benji began to protest, but soon the boy was fighting
back the giggles, as he was suddenly dragged closer and tickled all the way up
and down his body. Overall, it was a premium match between the three of them
for several minutes, as the younger boy squirmed all over the top of the bunk.
Jesse ended up climbing the rest of the way into the bed, however, and secured
his brother even more. The seven-year-old had no chance of avoiding them then,
and before long his laughter became a happier sound to their ears.
In the process,
Jesse discovered his brother was still dressed in his jeans from earlier in the
day, so with a smirk, he suddenly went through the effort of picking Benji up
and handing him over the side to Noah, who received the youth easily. With
little effort, the teen eased the youngster down to the lower bunk while the
older brother scrambled to join them. Without preamble, Jesse pounced on his
younger brother again, this time wrestling the boy into a captive position.
After a few more tickles, he suddenly caught hold of his brother's hands and
arms, then pinned him down before looking up at their guest. "Okay, you
can do the honors. Strip this little fart!"
Noah laughed but
did not hesitate in his assignment. Unsnapping the garment at the waist and
pulling the zipper down, he quickly had the smaller jeans yanked down and off
of Benji's bare feet. Benji only giggled, even as Noah returned to hover above
him with a sly expression. He teased the youth first by leaning down and
blowing a raspberry on his belly, something the boy found ticklish but still
squealed with delight, sucking his gut in before pushing it back out. Noah then
grabbed at the waistband of Benji's briefs and began pretending to pull.
Instead of fighting or squirming though, the smaller boy suddenly quieted
himself and relaxed. That sudden change caused Noah to hesitate then, mostly
because it took the fun out of the overall struggle - or so it seemed. The teen
was humbled though, at the level of trust the boy continued to place in him,
which made him smile. Perhaps Benji thought that Noah wouldn't really do it, or
maybe the opposite - that the older boy would do it, which to him was still
okay. Either way, the teen stopped and withdrew with a smirk, which in turn
caused Benji to look on with an expression of curiosity. Had the two missed
something here? The younger boy didn't know, but given the way things had been
going, he fully expected the older teens to completely strip him. Jesse had
done it before, so Benji didn't really care - it was all in the name of fun,
right? But when Noah backed away just then, it caused the younger boy to wonder
why. He was about to ask, but then Jesse leaned over and peered down at him.
"So, I heard you gave Dad some grief about us leaving you tonight."
Benji turned his
gaze up at his brother briefly, before lowering his eyes and blushing.
"Well, maybe a little, but..."
When the youth
didn't continue, Noah spoke up. "Is that so? Should we punish him?"
he asked quietly, teasing still, but one glance from Jesse told him maybe not
now, or at least, not yet.
"Ben, I'm
sorry - it kind of happened on the spur of the moment, you know? We were
invited, and I didn't expect Mom or Dad would go for it, but then they did and
it just happened kind of fast, you know? That's why you didn't get to go,
bro," Jesse replied, letting go of his little brother's arms.
Noah sat back at
the same time and spoke up. "Yeah, sorry little man, but honestly, I doubt
Coach would have let us take you along anyway, you know? With a road trip like
that and everything, it isn't all that easy to keep track of things, especially
people who go along."
Benji studied them
both closely, switching from one face to the other, before sighing and nodding.
"I guess I didn't really think about any of that, so... you might have
been right. Sorry, guys."
"No, don't be
sorry," Jesse quickly admonished him. "You have nothing to be sorry
for, really. Just - you know we can't always take you along everywhere,
right?"
"It's not
that," Benji offered as he lay back in Jesse's lap, surprising them.
"I just... I don't know, it just felt lonesome without either of you
around tonight, that's all. I didn't really mind you going to the game without
me, I just..."
"It got
boring, didn't it?" Noah offered, and after receiving a quick nod from the
boy, he understood. "I get how you felt, believe me. That's the way it got
for me a lot of time when I was at home, too. At least, it used to be that way,
before you two moved in over here."
"Really?" Benji asked curiously.
"Heck,
yeah!" Noah replied with a smile. "Before things changed with you and
your brother, I spent a lot of nights alone in my bedroom. I mean, Mom and Dad
were usually around, and sometimes we'd even do some things together... like,
play games or watch a movie together or something... but, it was okay, just not
the same as having someone my age, or, at least another guy to hang out with
and stuff, you know?"
"Yeah,
totally! Mom did try to get me to play some cards with her, but... I'm sorry, I
just wasn't in the mood," Benji explained wistfully. "I just... like
I said, I was kind of out of it, that's all."
"I think we
get it," Jesse responded. "So, what DID you do tonight, then?"
"Mostly just
watched TV," Benji replied after shrugging. "I did make a deal to
stay up a little while, though." He glanced up at his brother again.
"It's okay, Jess. I promise, I'm all right. I'm not going to cut off your
willy or anything for going away."
Jesse snickered.
"Sheesh! That sounds desperately devious!" All three of them giggled,
before falling silent.
Noah observed the
youth for a few seconds before he reached out. With Jesse's help, the teen
captured Benji into a tender, full bodied hug, which the younger boy returned
with equal affection. They held each other a moment before parting, but both
held a smile on their faces that pleased Jesse to no end. There was a touch of
sweetness in the gesture, and he was glad to see his brother was feeling so
much better now than before. He was surprised though when Benji turned to his
big brother and launched himself to give the teen an equal effort as well.
"Here's one for you, too, doofus!" the smaller boy whispered.
Jesse thought back
over the recent years as he held on, recalling the times they had always been
there for one another. It made him realize the dependency each had developed
with the other was not something taken for granted. They had a genuine
affection between them that he knew was rare, and for which he was ever the
more thankful. "Thanks, Ben. You know I love you, right? We both love you,
really - Noah, too."
"Yeah, I
know," the smaller boy replied before pulling back with another smile on
his face. Although he didn't glance toward their guest, he did speak to them
both. "Thanks, guys."
Just then they
heard someone approaching outside the door to their room. "Benji? Are you
in bed yet?" Makalah called out from behind the closed door.
Benji rolled his
eyes before answering. "Yeah, Mom, I'm almost ready to climb in now. Just
changing is all." Observing the look of curiosity that met him, he then quickly
explained in a subdued voice. "That was my deal with Dad, remember? I told
them they had to let me stay up until you guys got home, so I could pick on you
and everything about going to the game without me."
Both of the older
teens began giggling as Makalah, still behind the closed door, called out
again. "Well, okay then. Good night boys. Jess, don't you and Noah stay up
too late, or keep your little brother up, alright? Tomorrow is still a school
day you have to get through. I'd rather not get a call from anyone down there
saying you two fell asleep in class or such!"
"We won't,
Mom, I promise. Noah and I will probably turn in after we get a shower and
settle for a few minutes," Jesse called out. This seemed to satisfy her,
and they heard the tell-tale sounds of her retreating back down the hall. Jesse
then turned to their guest. "Why don't you go ahead and get your shower,
Noah. I'll stay here with Ben until you get done, and then take mine
afterwards. That way I can make sure he doesn't try to sneak up on you,"
he teased, which elicited a groan from beneath them both as the younger boy
rolled his eyes.
"I wouldn't
do that," they heard him whisper, but he knew he was being teased anyway.
Noah giggled
again, but decided he'd better heed the advice of his friend. Nodding in
agreement, the teen then reached out and picked up a pair of sweats lying
nearby. "Can I, like, borrow these for a few minutes?"
"Sure
thing," Jesse replied. "Just so you know though, Mom and Dad will
most likely have gone on to bed by now. I doubt anyone will be hanging around
out there." Noah nodded, but still donned the garment just in case, before
opening the door and peering out. Sure enough, the house beyond the hallway and
their bedroom looked to be dark and deserted. "I'll be back in a few
minutes then," he whispered, before slipping out quietly, closing the door
behind him.
"Jess?"
Benji quietly asked, after twisting himself around and climbing further into
his brother's lap. "You know, I like him a whole lot better now than
before. Oh, and I wouldn't have snuck in on him, honest. That's something I
only do to you, you know?"
Jesse laughed,
wrapping his arms around the boy. "Yeah, I kind of figured that. I just
said it to tease you. You know something though? He wouldn't have cared if you
did, buddy."
"You think
so?" Benji whispered.
"I know so,
little bro. You know what else? I think deep down that you know it, too. He
trusts you," Jesse whispered.
Benji smiled at
that thought. "I'm glad. Yeah, I think I know it, too. Like I said, he's
not the same Noah we met after the tornado and all."
Again, Jesse
giggled as he cuddled the smaller boy closer. "Wow, so that's all it takes
to tug on your heartstrings, huh? A big, ole monstrous hug? I better be
careful, then... you might want to go and start living with him, and leaving me
here all by myself!"
"NNNooo... no
way!" the boy exclaimed with an exasperated look. "You - you know
what I meant!"
"Yeah, I
do," Jesse whispered back, before leaning in and blowing a raspberry on
the side of his brother's neck, causing the boy to finally giggle. "I'll
say it again though... I'm glad you're my real brother. Just don't forget that
I happen to like you a bunch, too."
"I know you
do," Benji replied sweetly, before yawning. Jesse glanced at the clock and
saw it was already close to ten o'clock.
"Come on
Short-Stuff, climb in here," Jesse offered, pulling the cover back.
"But- there
isn't enough room, I mean, what about Noah?" Benji asked with surprising
concern. "I can sleep on top, Jess. He's your friend, and I know I can't,
like..."
"Let me worry
about it, okay? Just... come on, let me cuddle with you a little bit until he
comes back," Jesse whispered, then gently pushed his brother along until
the boy slipped under the covers. Once Benji was inside, Jesse sat with his
back against the headboard, listening to his little brother's breathing. Benji,
in turn, had scooted until he was snuggled up next to the older teen. Neither
spoke again, both knowing they didn't need to while lying there in the still
silence of the night. Jesse smiled and looked on, holding and rubbing the boy's
side. In no time, Benji's breathing changed into a deep, rhythmic pattern,
signaling that he had fallen asleep.
When Noah returned
to the room, he found both brothers still where he had left them earlier,
although Benji was now facing the wall and under the covers. Jesse glanced up
and smiled, and as their guest shucked the sweats and laid his dirty garments
next to his bag, he waved his friend over to the bed. While Jesse quietly
extracted himself and stood up, he pointed. "There, just climb in like I
was and, I don't know, just stay with him a bit. He'll know you're there, trust
me. I'll be back in a few minutes." Noah nodded and made to climb in as he
was instructed. Jesse collected his own set of fresh clothes and then exited the
room.
Benji did stir
briefly, but then rolled over and stretched an arm around Noah's bared belly,
pulling the older boy in closer until they were snuggled together. Noah
obliged, and was once again in awe at the feelings he experienced while holding
the younger of the two brothers so intimately. After a bit, he scooted down to
lie flat in the bed, which caused Benji to stir again, but this time the boy
chose to lay his head into the crook of Noah's shoulder before becoming still
again. It felt different, Noah admitted, compared to the times he and Jesse had
slept so close together, but it still left him with a special feeling, as if a
little slice of magic wrapped them together. So rhythmic was the younger boy's
breathing in the silence surrounding them, Noah found himself comforted, and
before long he, too, became drowsy. He jerked himself awake once, thinking he
wanted to wait for Jesse to return, but before long he was overcome with the
serenity of the moment as he closed his eyes.
When Jesse returned,
he found them both resting peacefully with one another. The teen smiled as he
crossed the floor and turned out the light beside their bed. He sighed with his
own feeling of contentment then, before turning and climbing the short ladder
into the upper bunk. Stretching out, he listened to the two beneath him. It
would have been nice to be with them both, but he understood what was
happening. Noah was getting a taste of what life with Benji was really like -
what life having a little brother could really be like. It was something Noah
would probably never get to have now, but given as far as the three of them had
come, Jesse didn't mind sharing something this special.
Within minutes, he
gradually closed his own eyes and joined them in dreamland.
*******
Friday afternoon,
after school had recessed for the weekend, Jesse, Benji and Noah found
themselves waiting impatiently as Allen pumped gas into the vehicle at the
quick mart. Even Jennifer glanced at her watch more than once, also becoming
anxious regarding the time, before rolling her window down and calling out.
"Hurry up Allen, we're going to be late!"
"But... I'm
going as fast as the pump will let me, dear!" her husband retorted, before
laughing and shaking his head. He stopped dispensing the fuel and pulled the
hose clear. "I don't guess we need a full tank, anyway," he added,
putting the handle away in the pump. Afterwards he collected his receipt and
then returned to the driver's seat.
"That has got
to be one of the slowest pumps I've ever seen around here," Jennifer
drawled as he started the engine and pulled from the lot.
"That I
agree," Allen scoffed. "You'd think they'd replace some of these
ancient ones by now with something newer, wouldn't you?" He glanced into
the rear-view mirror to see the three boys watching them. "Don't worry
boys, you'll be there with time to spare, I promise."
"Huh,"
Jennifer huffed. "Only if you call making it with less than 5-minutes
being 'spare', that is!"
As they moved through
the town, there were already bystanders beginning to gather in several places
along their route. Although Columbia had held its own Christmas parade earlier
in the season, the neighboring town of Campbellsville was holding its own
parade that Friday evening, at a time when darkness had fallen, letting
everyone enjoy a festival of lights along with the event. It was a new concept,
really, put into practice successfully the year before, and was voted to be
repeated probably from then on. What was of particular interest on this night,
however, was the fact that the hardware store where James worked, had been
asked to bring their float along to participate as well. In the interim, Mr.
Stout, the business' owner, offered to let the boys ride with them and throw
candy and treats to the kids along the route. When they heard the invitation,
all three naturally jumped at the opportunity with enthusiasm.
Pulling into a
large parking lot near the north end of town, they were greeted by one of the
organizers at the entrance. After checking their names, he pointed toward the
middle of the line, and soon Allen had navigated to where a brightly-lit
trailer, adorned with a holiday theme involving tools and animated balloons met
them. Atop the float stood James, glancing about to ensure everything was in
order. When he saw the boys alight from the Cooks' vehicle, he glanced at his
watch. "About time you three made it! We'll be pulling out at any
minute!"
"You can
thank the traffic for it mostly, plus Allen had to stop for gas," Jennifer
called from her window. She waved goodbye to the boys, while Allen began
turning around and heading toward the exit. In the minutes that followed, James
showed the trio a comfortable-looking bench that had been set up just for them
near the front of the float, along with several bags of various hard candies
underneath. "Try to not give it all away at once, boys. In other words,
make it stretch as much as possible until near the end of the route."
"How will we
know when we're near the end?" Benji asked innocently.
"We'll let
you know as we go along," Mr. Stout announced, overhearing the question as
he approached. He stopped momentarily to greet the three and chat with them,
before moving on to step onboard. He had no sooner than gotten settled with
James near the rear when a large whistled sounded off near the front of the
parade line. The sky, now darkened with the oncoming evening, suddenly changed
with an efflorescent glow as the various floats and vehicles began to light up.
Strands of Christmas lights were hung everywhere, stretching from the front to
back of various floats, and also on some of the trucks and automobiles that
were waiting in their respective places. After another pause, music began to
fill the air with one of the school bands leading the way to the tune of Frosty
the Snowman. The various rows within the parking lot then began to get
underway.
Along the route,
patrons from all over cheered the numerous bands, floats and exhibits as they
passed by. The air was filled with songs of the season as well, as with the
sounds of bands from both the local and surrounding counties which
participated. There were over 50 exhibits within the parade itself, quite a
number for such a set of rural communities as theirs. The length of the route
was a long circling path that took the parties down one side of town, and then
was routed to return them on another, taking the group almost an hour to
complete. Along their journey, many of the floats tossed candies into the crowds,
similarly as the boys did, to kids of all ages, including some grown-ups, too.
At the tail end of the parade, both the police and fire departments rode past
in their various vehicles, thrilling young toddlers to see the lights and hear
the sirens that went off from time to time. The last entry was with the biggest
of fire engines, carrying Santa on top, merrily shouting "Ho, Ho,
Ho!" and "Merry Christmas!" to all.
For Noah, Jesse
and Benji, the entire event was a thrill. They had never had such opportunity
to be in one before, but they clearly loved it, laughing and cheering and
greeting the people whole-heartedly as they rode along. Both James and Mr.
Stout himself could not help but smile at the youthful exuberance they
displayed - especially Benji's.
"Those boys
are sure having a time up there, aren't they?" Mr. Stout muttered at one
point to his store manager.
James grinned,
leaning back against the rail. "That they are. I don't know how to thank
you, really. Life has been, well, rather interesting in the world as of late.
This is the kind of distraction they really needed, I think - to just get out
and do something a little fun. You know, something a little different for a
change."
Mr. Stout nodded
while waving at a passing spectator who had called out to them. "I can
imagine that, yes. How's it going with that insurance company and those
damages? Any progress yet?"
James immediately
frowned before taking a deep breath and releasing a long sigh. "I've got
Dennison working on it, and he keeps telling me not to worry about it, but... I
have to admit - it keeps looking more and more sour each day. Just yesterday we
got a registered letter in the mail, informing us that our policy was being
canceled altogether. Which was a laugh, really, since I never renewed it with
them after the storm - especially for the rental property that we're in now.
Oh, and you'll love this... the reason? 'Too many claims', more or less. Isn't
that a crock of bull? I mean, we've never had a single claim with them since I
took out the original contract, and that was what, seven years ago? Then, have
a simple tornado come through and they suddenly declare we've had too many claims
to make keeping the policy with them worthwhile."
"Seems
extreme, I agree. They're just dropping it altogether, then?" Mr. Stout
asked.
"Yeah,
pending 'unspecified litigation', it said." James scoffed. "Can you
believe it? They sure didn't mind taking our $1200 we coughed up every year,
but boy - come time to actually cover us and pay out for everything when the
tornado struck, then... whew!"
Mr. Stout fell
quiet for a moment before he finally grunted. "I have to admit, I didn't
think Tony's outfit was anything of that sort. They seemed to be pretty up and
up, for a while at least. That's who you bought your policy through, right?
Tony Cannon's agency?"
"Yeah, he
sold me the policy. I agree with you, it seemed everything was on the up-and-up.
I mean, they had been around for a number of years at the time. The policy is
nothing that special, either - just pretty much basic stuff, or so I
thought," James replied.
"I know what
you mean. Plus, Tony was a reasonable old sod, too - highly respected. I held a
policy through him for the store for a number of years. I only changed it when
something a little better came along after he passed away." The old man
sighed. "I feel for you, I really do. All in all, it's a bad rap for sure,
but hang in there - Dennison is really pretty good with some stuff. It may take
him some time, but you shouldn't give up hope too easily, or too soon. He may
do you some good yet, or if he can't, find you someone who will, I think."
James nodded.
"I hope so. I know, I guess I'm just a little impatient is all. The
important thing though, is that we're all alive and healthy, and that's what
should matter the most. Still, it seems like every corner we turn, there is a
new test of some sort, you know? If not this, then with other things."
Mr. Stout glanced
and studied his employee briefly before reaching a hand up and clamping it on
the man's shoulder. "I understand, but... the way I look at it, if life
didn't test us from time to time, it would really get kind of boring." He
smiled and waved at a few more people out in the crowd before speaking again.
"Listen, just so you know, Christmas bonuses are going out next week, and
I've put a little something extra in yours. Make sure those boys have a good
holiday this year, alright? At least, one worthy of getting past such a rough
time as this is."
James glanced at
the man, his demeanor turning to one of being humbled. "You don't have to
do that, you know."
"Oh, I know,
but meh... We've never had kids of our own, James. Me and the missus, we
decided long ago we'd just use our time and see the world, do some travel,
enjoy life - that sort of thing. Ever since your two came along however, we've
always enjoyed being around them and then some. We're both reminded of what we
missed out on by not having kids of our own, but having a few to watch growing
up and all has sure been a blessing, to say the least. So, take it like it is
this once - it's our way of trying to help make things right again. That older
one, he's going to be ready for a job before long, isn't he?"
James rolled his
eyes. "Don't remind me. That is something I haven't even begun
contemplating yet! They're both growing way too fast for Makalah and myself to
keep up with sometimes!"
Mr. Stout laughed.
"I can understand that, believe me!" He stared out into the crowd,
smiling and waving some more before lowering his voice. "When the time
comes, though - he can have a place at the store, part-time at least. Both of
them for that matter. That friend of theirs, too... that's the banker's son,
isn't it?"
"Allen Cook's
son, Noah, yes," James answered. "He and Jesse have become two peas
in a pod, really. They had a rough start, but it all changed for the better
pretty quick."
The old man
nodded. "I know the Cooks quite well. That boy, he used to be a handful if
what I heard was correct. Funny how everything works out sometimes, though,
don't you think?" the old man observed, as they watched the trio begin
scrambling to open another bag of candy. "Who knows, maybe those two
buddying up together will see some good come out of it in the long haul. I
always said, sometimes kids these days just need a kind hand and a little
guidance... and good friends to lean on."
"Some good
has already come out of it, I believe," James added, smiling at the
sentiment. "Like I said, they're like two peas in a pod."
*******
"So, what do
you think? Do any of these pictures strike you as being good enough to do
something with?"
Jennifer put the question
before the two brothers the next morning, as they all stood around the Cooks'
kitchen table. Her eyes betrayed her amusement, watching as Benji first, and
then Jesse, excitedly fingered through the many snapshots she had taken only
days before. The woman had taken several of the pictures and digitally enhanced
them before having them printed at one of the local stores. She was quite proud
of the results, and seeing the brothers wide-eyed expressions at the outcome
pleased her to no end. Each print was centered perfectly, surrounded with a
background that dimmed the closer it reached the edges, but with a clear,
bright and colorful vividness that captured the subject in the center. The
presentation improved them considerably, making them favor much more like a
professional studio would have done with proofs, Jesse thought. The collection
was a perfect storyboard of the events of that afternoon, showing the brothers
as they had fun with one another. Noah stood nearby quietly, with an equally
amused expression as his mother. He had always thought she did excellent work -
insofar as he understood what professional photography was all about. Listening
to the two brothers' response only intensified his own appreciation for what
she had done.
Finally, Jesse sat
back and sighed. "Are you kidding? I mean, they're all good - really good!
How do we, like... How do we pick...?"
Jennifer laughed
as she pulled a chair out to sit beside him. "They're not THAT good, but I
have to admit, I do think they make a nice collection."
"I agree with
Jess, these are great!" Benji responded.
Jennifer
hesitated, but then nodded. "Well, I did have a thought, if you'd like to
hear it."
Jesse tore his
eyes away from the table to observe the woman. "Sure!" he responded,
which prompted his brother to look up in a like manner.
"Well, what
if were to put all of them into an album? That way, you could give your parents
the whole set altogether, right? There's only about 30 or so here, but I'm sure
I could squeeze a few more pics out of the ones I haven't processed yet. You
see, I just mostly picked the ones I thought looked the best for our purposes
here. You know, ones where your hair wasn't blown aside, or you didn't blink
your eyes - that sort of thing. There are others though, including some with
you guys and Noah."
"I was going
to ask about those," Jesse spoke up, before returning to the prints on the
table. "I wondered why there weren't any here of those we took with
him."
"There are
some good ones, but I was just concentrating on the two of you first,"
Jennifer explained.
"I
understand," Jesse replied. Looking up again, he gave the woman a sincere
smile. "I think it's a cool idea, really. I've got a couple of bucks on
me, too," he announced, suddenly plunging his hand into his front pocket.
However, as he felt around, the teen suddenly frowned and withdrew it.
"Uh, scratch that - I thought I had a few bucks on me!"
Jennifer laughed.
"Don't worry about it. In fact, I have a few albums downstairs in storage
that Noah and I came across a while back. We got them from a sale of some sort
I think, for next to nothing. You're welcome to one of them, if you like. It'll
work out just fine."
"Can we see
some of the ones you took with us and Noah?" Benji suddenly piped up.
Jennifer, however, shook her head.
"Not yet, I'm afraid. I was in a hurry to
get these finished so you could look them over, and I walked away leaving the
memory card at the print desk by accident," the woman informed them.
"Don't worry, I've already called and they're holding it for me, so it
isn't lost. I'll get it later today and get started with the rest of the
pictures. That way you can see them in the next day or two perhaps."
Jesse nodded.
"Okay then, that'll be fine. Just... let me pay you, okay? Keep up with
how much it all adds up to. We've got to take care of that photographer first,
but anything left over is yours. Plus, Benji and I will chip in some more until
we get it all paid back, as soon as we can."
Jennifer leaned
in, about to retort, but a sudden sound by her son caused her to glance at him.
Noah, in turn, maintained his silence, but his eyes were pleading with her to
let the matter drop, so she did. Instead, she nodded. "Then, I'll let you
two mount and fix these like you want to do it, and then we'll wrap the album
up in a box or something so you can put it under the Christmas tree. Does that
sound alright?"
"It sounds
great!" Benji replied, before suddenly springing away and crossing to
where the woman sat. Once there, he gave her an energetic embrace, causing her
to laugh. "Thanks!" the youth added.
"Well, you're
welcome!" Jennifer replied. When they separated, she stood up. "Okay,
you boys go along and do your thing, I've got to bake some cookies to take with
me tonight."
"Where to,
Mom?" Noah asked.
"Mrs. Akers
down the road is having one of those holiday get-togethers for the ladies at
church," Jennifer explained while carefully picking up the various prints
and returning them to their envelope. She glanced at her son. "Don't
forget - you and your father have a project to complete when he gets back from
Bowling Green."
Noah nodded.
"I haven't forgotten," he replied as the boys gathered themselves,
thanked the kind woman once again, and then made their way downstairs and into
Noah's bedroom.
"What kind of project?" Benji
asked, curious.
Before Noah could
respond, Jesse interrupted. "Ben - it's none of our beeswax, bro."
Noah laughed.
"It's just something we're doing for Mom, that's all. Sorry though, we've
only got a couple of hours at best. Once he gets home, I'll probably be busy
for the rest of the day."
"No reason to
be sorry, we understand. Mom asked us this morning if we wanted to put up a
Christmas tree tonight, so... I figure we'll both be tied up too, for a while
anyway," Jesse explained.
"Yeah, and
how. Usually that means not just the tree, but other things, too," Benji
added, his tone slightly exasperated.
"It's all
good," Noah replied. "So, what do you two want to do in the
meantime?"
"Well,"
Jesse started and then hesitated. "How about maybe we could play some more
of that Aggravation game you've got? If you wanted to, that is."
Noah grinned
widely. "Sure! I think it's upstairs, though. Be right back!" he
announced, before quickly leaving the room. Moments later he returned, carrying
the game-box. "Benji has played, right?" he asked as he sat down on
one of the bean bags.
"Yeah, a few
weeks ago," Benji replied, dropping in place beside his brother, who had
also joined his friend in the floor. Before long, the trio were immersed in the
game, constantly facing setbacks but gradually making forward progress as they
moved their marbles around the board. Eventually, Benji succeeded in getting
three of his four marbles into the safety zone, and was about to move his last
there as well, when Noah caught up with him and sent him back to the starting
ranks. "You... you turd!" the youngest boy exclaimed.
The boys laughed,
but suddenly quieted when they heard Jennifer enter the room. Benji immediately
blushed a deep red. "Sorry, Mrs. Cook!"
"That's not
that bad of a naughty word, Benji, don't worry about it," she informed him
before laughing. "I take it one of the boys must have sent you back to the
beginning?"
"Noah did,
yeah. Crap, I almost had all of my marbles moved into home, too!" Benji
replied in exasperation, causing the two teens to giggle even harder. It
mattered little in the end, however, as Jesse suddenly sent one of Noah's
marbles back in a similar manner. That move gave Benji an advantage, and he
quickly maneuvered his remaining marble around the board and into the safe
zone, before winning the game. "There! Take that, Turtle-Butt!" he
exclaimed gleefully.
Jennifer laughed,
having hovered above while watching the boys play. She bent down and gave the
younger boy a high-five, which he excitedly met. Afterwards, she gave Noah a
knowing look and waited.
"Is Dad
home?" Noah asked finally, catching on to her intent, to which she nodded
before standing up and exiting the room. Sighing, the teen then turned to
Jesse. "I guess that's it then, for a while anyway."
"It's okay.
We probably should head home," Jesse replied. He and Benji helped collect
the various pieces to the game and store them back into the box. Standing
first, the teen then reached out with both hands, offering them both one, which
they gladly accepted as they climbed to their feet. "So, football game
tomorrow, right? I think the Redskins play the Cowboys?"
"Oh yeah, and
they're both doing pretty good this year. It should be a good game," Noah
replied, pushing the game box with his foot until it slid under his bed.
"Uh, Mom said we're planning to go to church in the morning though, so you
might have to wait until we get back before you come over."
"That's okay,
I'll be on the lookout for you then," Jesse replied. "Come on Ben, we
should get home." Both began making their way toward the door then,
chatting idly as they moved, neither of the brothers really wanting to go, but
both knowing they needed to.
"See ya later,
alligator!" Benji called out as they departed moments later.
"In a while,
crocodile!" Noah answered in return. As he watched them cross the lawn,
Jennifer appeared behind him.
"Do they
suspect anything?" she asked her son quietly.
"I don't'
think so. I told them we were working on something for you," Noah replied.
Jennifer gave her son another knowing look, but then nodded in acceptance as
she began walking away. Her son followed, however, until they both arrived in
the kitchen. "Mom, about the money thing... I think I've finally started
to understand why Jesse is so intent on paying for this stuff, or at least, as
much as he can."
"Oh? Why is
that?" she asked, turning to give him her attention.
"Well,"
Noah began, but then hesitated before continuing. "I think they feel that,
if they get it all for nothing, or next to nothing, then it won't really be a
Christmas gift from them to their parents. It'll be more like, we're giving
them the gift to give their parents, and Jesse... I don't know, I just kind of
get the feeling that's what part of all this is about with him. He and Benji
want to be responsible for it, you know?"
Jennifer thought
about that momentarily before slowly nodding. "I guess I didn't think
about it that way. We've just been so used to helping them out, all of them,
and that... you know..."
"I know, Mom.
Honest, I might be wrong, but I think that's why they're being kind of picky
about it," Noah explained. "I'm not sure why I think that way, other
than maybe..."
"Maybe what,
son?" she asked quietly.
"Well, I'm so
used to having a little money put back, and you and Dad, you're always taking
care of me for other things, see? We, I know we're not rich or anything, but...
we do have a lot more than what they have right now, don't we? I kind of think,
if I were in their shoes, or Jesse's shoes and all, I'd really try to do as
much as I could on my own, before depending on someone to bail me out. It would
mean I accomplished something on my own, like that. Does that make sense?"
Noah asked quietly.
There was a
silence that fell between the two of them as Jennifer observed her son in a new
light, once again impressed by how much he was growing up and changing lately -
for the better. "Yes, it makes a whole lot of sense, honey. Okay, I
promise I understand," his mother replied with a smile. "It'll be
alright, Noah, you'll see. They'll have plenty to contribute before everything
is said and done, I promise, but I'll be a little more careful. I mean, we
might still help out a little here and there, if we can, but when we're all
done... you'll see."
Noah smiled,
relieved that his mother seemingly understood. He leaned in and gave her a
quick hug before grabbing his coat. "Dad's in the garage, right?" He
didn't wait for an answer however, heading out the back door and closing it
behind him.
*******
The weather turned
bitter cold in the valley the following day, with another brisk wind moving
through from the Northwest. Although winter was not supposed to officially
arrive for another nine days, one would have had a hard time convincing
everyone else that it had not arrived yet. Forecasters were not providing a
pleasing outlook for the immediate future, as they informed all that the first
significant winter weather was due to roll in that night. One- to two-inches of
snow were expected by morning, and if that wasn't enough, another front was
expected to move through and bring a second-round of significant wintry weather
on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
Of course, most
school-aged kids throughout the county were elated with the news. The mix of
winter and snow together, right in the start of the season leading up to Christmas,
was a boon for their morale - along with hopes of school closing, if necessary.
Parents and other adults, surprisingly were not as opposed to the idea either,
at least not as much as one would think, given the time of year. If school
closed, however, some parents would be hard pressed to make other arrangements
if their children were not of a sufficient age to remain home by themselves.
Jesse made the
crossing to the Cooks' house as usual, once he saw the family had returned from
their morning outing at church. Benji had elected to stay behind, not really
interested in watching football anyway. Instead, he was expecting his friend
Petey to show up and spend the afternoon and evening with him, which made the
day all the better. In a way, Jesse was glad - he and Noah had not enjoyed a
lot of time alone together as of late, with the different things happening in
their world. This would be a welcome respite for a change, and Jesse looked
forward to it earnestly. It also helped that the Cooks had a super-sized LCD TV
downstairs, which made it one ideal for watching sports, so it gave the teen
another perfect excuse for wanting to get out of the house. His father had
already fallen asleep in his recliner, but his mother had given him a knowing
smile and happily shooed him on his way. Although she claimed she often never
understood what went on in the minds of men, she did seem to fathom the thrills
or pleasures of watching sports in the way that they did, so she ushered him
out the door.
When Jesse arrived
next door, he was greeted by Jennifer, and told to head on downstairs, where he
found both Noah and Allen just as the second quarter was getting underway.
"What's the score?" he asked, slipping out of his tennis shoes and
placing them at the bottom of the steps.
"Seven-to-seven, so far," Noah replied. "The Redskins
just intercepted the ball on their own 38-yard line, so they're getting ready
to take off up the field."
"Cool!"
Jesse responded, smiling widely. At least, until he saw Allen giving him an
exaggerated look of annoyance, which caused Noah to laugh out loud.
"Uh, might
want to be careful. Dad is a huge, huge Cowboys fan," the teen explained.
"Better than
being a Rednecks fan!" the man shot back, but then had to dodge the pillow
Jesse threw at him as he sat down. The man laughed in surprise, just as Noah
interjected.
"I'd rather
be a fan of Rednecks than Cowgirls!" he purred, before bumping fists
midair with Jesse. Jesse started to get up to retrieve the pillow, but Allen
grasped it and tossed it back before climbing to his feet. "You guys want
some soda?"
"Yes,
please!" Noah replied, with Jesse nodding beside him. As the man ascended
the steps, Noah pulled his legs up underneath him where he was sitting on the
other end of the couch. "So, are you ready for the winter storm that's
supposed to be coming tonight?"
Jesse shrugged.
"Mom said she didn't think it would be all that bad."
"My Mom did,
too, so they're probably right," Noah replied. "Tuesday night and
Wednesday, though... The way they're talking, I'm not so sure."
"Yeah, I
know. Benji is already wanting to spend the night with Petey Tuesday, just so
the two can play in the snow Wednesday."
Noah raised an
eyebrow. "Really? He must be expecting them to cancel school, then."
"Kind of,
yeah. Mom told him we'd have to wait until it gets a little closer before
deciding, especially since it's a regular school night." Jesse sat back
and relaxed. "If it were me, I'd say let him go anyway, because even if
school doesn't get canceled, he'd still have to get up just as early to catch
the bus and everything, you know? It wouldn't be a lot of difference in the
end."
Noah nodded.
"I hear you. Well, if he does, why don't you come over here and stay with
me? Assuming they don't call off the game, we'll be coming home late together
anyway."
"That's not a
bad idea, really," Jesse agreed. Just then, Allen returned carrying a
large bowl of popcorn and drinks for the three of them, so they turned their
attention back to the screen. The game progressed rapidly, entertaining the
trio throughout the mid-afternoon, before finally ending with the Cowboys on
top 27 to 24. Jesse sighed deeply when the final score was displayed.
"Rats!"
Allen laughed.
"Told you, Cowgirls are America's team, I think. Especially with those
cheerleaders!"
Jesse made a face.
"All they do is hop around and show their panties off all the time!"
He then laughed. "But I hear you though, they're, uh... kind of cool to
watch, sometimes."
Allen snorted
while laughing again. "Well, at least that puts you in line with the rest
of the nation!" he teased. Jesse laughed as well, with Noah looking on
amusedly. The teen hadn't realized it at first, but he gradually could see
where his response might have raised some curiosity, and because of that, he
began to blush. His glance at Noah confirmed he had dodged a proverbial bullet.
It was even more
apparent when the two retired to Noah's bedroom moments later, leaving Allen to
watch the second of the double-header games that was just beginning to get started.
Noah pushed the door shut before turning to his friend. "Wow, did you ever
just scrape by with THAT one!" He saw Jesse blushing again, which caused
him to giggle before he relented. "Don't worry, it's not that bad.
Besides, I may not like girls very much, but even I can't help but be curious
about, you know, sometimes."
Jesse nodded
before falling back on the bed. "And how, I know! I mean, I'm not, like,
alien to them or anything either. I like girls a little, just... what they have
between their legs might excite most people, but to me it just seems, uh, you
know... nothing all that special."
Noah crawled onto
the bed and stretched out beside his friend. "I know what you mean. I'm
kind of the same way, I think. I mean, I wouldn't turn down a chance to get a
peek at some of them and all, but... they don't really excite me. Not like you
do," he added toward the end, almost in a whisper.
Jesse turned and
blushed still again. "You're only saying that because I got all the extra
skin that you don't," he whispered. "If I were like you, I bet you'd
get tired of looking at me pretty quick."
Noah rose up on
one elbow to stare deep into his friend's bright blue eyes. "No, it isn't
that. In the very least, it's because I find hanging out with you to be
something ultra-cool. Mostly though, I think it's because we trust each other
as much as we do, and I don't mean like the guys on the team, who shower with
each other and everything. Our trust..." The teen hesitated slightly
before smiling. "Our trust goes deeper than that. It says we can hold and
feel each other, from the inside and all, and not be afraid. That, Jesse, is
worth far more to me than any girl's stinky pussy. It's worth more than anyone
mooning us, too - boy or girl."
Jesse smiled before
rolling to face his friend. After observing his friend for a moment, he finally
sighed. "I... I don't know what to say, really... just, thanks."
"You don't
have to say anything, Jess. I meant it, every word," Noah replied softly.
"I know you
did," the teen replied, before his face acquired a curious expression.
"What did you mean though, about stinky?"
Noah's eyebrows
shot up. "You don't know? Some of the guys, they say it's like, really,
uh, strong down there when girls get worked up. One of the guys not too long
ago even said something about it smelling, uh, like fish - or something like
that."
"No
way!" Jesse shot back in surprise. He thought for a second, but then shook
his head in disbelief. "Girls, good grief! They're complicated!"
Noah giggled.
"I know, right?"
Jesse relaxed
before speaking again. "Well, I love you too, from the inside. I don't
tell you that very much, but I do. If something happened to you, or something
came up between us, I'd... I don't know, I think I'd die. Before you came
along, it was mostly just me and Ben, and don't get me wrong - he's great,
especially for a little brother! But, well..."
"But it's
not the same, I know," Noah finished for him. The teen glanced to make
sure the door was closed before leaning in. He placed a soft kiss on Jesse's
lips, and held their connection by pressing in ever so gently. Jesse, in
return, parted his lips momentarily, and then the two were locked in a loving
exchange once again. Although it had only been days, it felt to them both as if
it had been ages since they were able to do this. Even with Allen in the next
room watching the game, for a few minutes the two were oblivious to the world
around them. Jesse rolled onto his back, with Noah closely following and scooting
up along his friend's side. Once there, the teen cupped the side of Jesse's
face before going all out, breathing in the essence while running his fingers
through the teen's hair. Jesse, in turn, pulled Noah the rest of the way on top
of him while stretching out underneath. In the silence, he placed his hands
inside the small of Noah's back, moving one inside the waistband and deep into
his sweats and underwear, while the other tracked upward underneath his
sweatshirt, and brushing lightly across the bared skin underneath.
The kiss was long
and tender, but also filled with fun, as Noah tried hard to extend his tongue
as far as he could make it stretch inside Jesse's mouth. Jesse, on the other
hand, pushed his one hand deeper, finding that space between Noah's legs where
he wiggled his fingers into. He brushed across the back of his friend's
testicles briefly, before deciding to stroke and tickle the skin there ever so
lightly.
It caused Noah to
finally break their kiss, all the while clenching his butt cheeks together.
"That t-tickles!" he whispered.
"It's
supposed to tickle, doofus!" Jesse fired back, before digging deeper and
doing it again. As Noah buried his head into Jesse's neck, however, the teen
relented and withdrew, instead deciding to run his fingers up and down the
split between his friend's buttocks.
Noah sighed at
that point and relaxed, collapsing helplessly in the arms of his newfound
brother. "That feels... good..." he whispered. After another moment,
he pulled back enough to glance at Jesse with an amused look. "You know, I
get the feeling you like my butt more and more, for some reason."
Jesse laughed
then, before pinching his friend along one side. "Of course, I do!"
he exclaimed. "I like everything about you though, remember? I've told you
that before!"
Noah crossed his
arms then and settled them onto Jesse's chest, before supporting his chin and
staring down at the boy beneath him. "I like it that you like me, you
know?"
"I
know," Jesse replied with a grin. "ALL of you!" They both
giggled before he added, "You should be careful though. One of these days
I might actually bite it!"
Noah rolled his
eyes. "Yeah, rriiggghhhttt...."
"I'm
serious!" Jesse admonished him, before giggling again. "Well, at
least your butt, maybe. I wouldn't bite your corndog, though, I promise. It's
got other cool uses, I think, but one of these days... oh man..." Instead
of continuing, he thrust himself up against his friend long and hard.
"I
know," Noah responded, closing his eyes as he pushed downward, but then
sighed. "I can feel your dick, you know. Probably as much as you can feel
mine."
Jesse nodded.
"Oh yeah, and how!" he whispered. "They're kind of begging to
make out some more, I think. I don't guess we can, like, you know..."
Noah opened his
eyes and gazed at Jesse apologetically. "I wish. The truth is, I'm kind of
afraid to, with Dad being so close by in the den. Plus, Mom is fixing us all
some food upstairs, and she'll probably have 'lupper' ready before too
long."
"'Lupper'?" Jesse asked.
"That's what
we call it on Sundays, when we eat late for lunch, but early for supper. Get
it? Lunch plus supper equals 'lupper'," Noah explained, smiling once
again.
It was Jesse's
turn to roll his eyes, but he giggled nonetheless. "That's...
that's..."
"Corny, I
know," Noah agreed, but shrugged.
Jesse giggled.
They both knew their parents had some oddities that had been handed down from
the generation above them, so the idea wasn't anything new. "Well, corny
or not, I know of a certain hot dog I wouldn't mind enjoying, or a corn dog
like I said, one that I could suck on for a bit..."
Noah giggled as
well, but then leaned in close again. "I wish we could, though. I would so
go for another treat below, like I got the other night!"
Jesse shook his
head. "Maybe, but you'd have to wait your turn. I get first dibs next
time, and you'd better be ready for it!"
Noah nodded.
"I will, I promise." He then let go a huge sigh, all the while
grinding his midsection down again. "UUggghhhh... I so WANT to, like right
friggin NOW, you know?" he hissed in exasperation.
Jesse responded by
pushing both of his hands back inside his friend's underwear again and grasping
the buttocks he found. Noah sighed, rolling to his side, which allowed Jesse to
bring one hand around front, where he found and grasped a certain shaft and
held it firmly. "Oh yeah, I know. Trust me, I really know!" He stared
deep into the eyes. "Are you, like, still jacking off and stuff?" he
whispered.
"Every ...
single ... night!" Noah replied, smiling again. "Sometimes when I get
up in the morning, too. You?"
"Every shower
I take, and then some nights, too - especially if Benji falls asleep quick
enough. I even did it the other night, with him asleep beside me," Jesse
replied. "Not because we were sleeping together, mind you, but... it was
just kind of a fun thing to try, kind of wicked and all, to see if I could do
it without waking him up."
"And you did?
He didn't wake up?" Noah asked before his look of surprise was replaced
with amusement. "What if he had?"
Jesse laughed.
"Then I guess he would have watched or felt me cream myself. I mean, he
would have been cool with it, I think. I got away with it though, so no big
deal. I just kind of turned away from him, so he didn't feel anything too much,
or hear me either. At least, if he did, I sure didn't know about it."
"And... you
got off?"
Jesse blushed.
"Got off? I made a friggin' mess, bro." He looked up. "Or would
you rather I say it like it should be said? Like, 'I made a fucking
mess!'"
Noah giggled.
"That's one time it doesn't sound too weird, I admit, even coming from
you." He relaxed as he settled in again. "So, how did you clean up
then?"
"Who says I
needed to?" Jesse replied wryly, before giggling again. "I, uh, was
using a sock, if you get my drift."
Noah raised his
eyebrows. "I've done that a couple of times! It, uh, isn't too bad."
Jesse nodded.
"I know. Thankfully, I don't have to worry about it very much, but...
sometimes, yeah."
"I hear
ya," Noah responded. Just then, a sound could be heard coming from the
stairwell outside the room. "I think Mom has 'lupper' ready. You are going
to stay and eat with us, right?"
Jesse smiled.
"Yeah, Mom told me before I left that I could, if I wanted to."
Noah then leaned
in for a final kiss before sighing yet again as he pulled away. Rising up, he
looked down at the crotch of Jesse's jeans and reached out, rubbing it gently,
before quickly shoving his hand inside to find his friend just as hard as he
was. "Damn!" he whispered, but then withdrew again. "Soon, man.
I promise. If you come Tuesday night, it'll just be us, and we can do anything
you want then!"
Jesse reached up
and took the hand offered to help him to his own feet. "I know, and
believe me, by the time we're done raping each other..."
Noah giggled.
"No kidding!"
Jesse stopped,
however, as they approached the door. "There is one thing though, that is
going to happen, no matter what." Seeing the look of curiosity that met
him, the teen explained. "I've always said I wanted to check you out,
remember? Like, completely... all over, back and front, up and down. You
know?"
Noah nodded.
"Yeah, I know, and you can do that all you want, I promise." Instead
of opening the door, however, he turned. "Uh, maybe you better gimme a sec
first, will ya? I need to wiz..."
Jesse grunted as
his friend made an exaggerated beeline for the bathroom. "Don't shake it
any more than you have to, you know," he whispered. He heard Noah scoff,
but then disappear inside the bathroom. Jesse smiled as the idea hit him that
his friend's sudden need might be because of something more visible than he
wanted to show.
*******
On Tuesday
afternoon, both boys stepped from the school bus into the chilly air. The
low-hanging clouds had been around for almost two days by then, with no obvious
signs of changing in the near future. As the bus pulled away, Noah suddenly set
his gym bag down next to their mailbox before proceeding to zip his coat up
even tighter, something that seemed to amuse Jesse.
"I don't
believe it!" the teen exclaimed. "It's been freezing all day long,
but now - when you're within 50-feet of being home - NOW you decide to zip up
your coat?" he teased, causing Noah to give him an annoyed look.
"I didn't
think it was that cold until we stepped off the bus!" he retorted, knowing
his reply was a weak one, but at least something better than nothing. He heard
Jesse giggle at him however, and as he picked his gym bag up again, the two
bumped shoulders. "So, what time do we need to be up at the gym
tonight?"
"Well, the
game starts at seven, so I figure we need to be there by no later than six -
especially since we didn't stay after today. There are a few little things we
have to do to prep and stuff. Most of the guys usually show up about an hour
before, too, I think," Jesse replied. "I hope we win this one tonight.
I'm kind of getting tired with being on the losing streak, you know?"
Noah nodded.
"Yeah, I know. Dad said Greensburg wasn't doing all that great this year,
so maybe we'll pull it off tonight. You have to admit though, that game with
Glasgow was a close call, just like the one with Campbellsville a few weeks
ago. We lost both, I know, but they were really close."
"Yeah, I
know," Jesse replied as they neared the house. "I'm supposed to do
some things for Mom before we leave, though, so what say I give you a call a
little later, maybe after 5:30 or so? Dad is supposed to take us up
there-"
"Yep, I know,
and my Mom is going to pick us up. Sounds good, though. I'll see you later
then," Noah replied, before bumping fists with the teen. They then separated,
each taking the final steps to their own respective houses.
Jesse, entering
the front door, was suddenly surprised to see his brother and Petey in the
floor of the living room, watching TV. "Whoa, you guys are home early! Who
croaked?" he asked, teasingly.
Benji glanced up
and grinned. "Nobody, bro. Mom was at the school for a parent-teacher
thingy, and our teacher agreed to let me come on home with her."
"Yeah, and
since he's coming to my house later to spend the night, I got to come home with
him!" Petey piped up beside him.
"Really?
Well, that's... cool, I guess," Jesse replied. He then headed toward their
bedroom, and once inside, put his backpack away. Within moments, his mother
appeared at the open doorway.
"Hi sweetie.
There's some soup and a grilled cheese on the counter for you, so go grab it
before it gets too cold, alright?" Makalah announced.
"Sure, Mom.
Do you still need help with that thing you were doing for Mrs. Cook?"
"Actually,
no. Your father came home for lunch today, and he helped me with an extra set
of hands," the woman explained. "You're off the hook for tonight, at
least."
Jesse shrugged.
"Wouldn't have bothered me, but... okay." He glanced at her.
"What's the weather people saying? Are we still in for snow tonight?"
Makalah laughed.
"Afraid so, but it's not supposed to start until after midnight." The
petite woman leaned against the doorframe and lowered her voice. "Do you
think it is alright for Ben to stay with Petey tonight? I mean, if they don't
call off school, that means..." She stopped and waited for his response.
It was not
something unnoticed by Jesse either. As of late, his mother seemed to be
soliciting more and more of his thoughts on different things, which surprised
him in a way, but pleased him in others. "He'll probably be getting up all
the same in the morning as if he were here at home, Mom. So, yeah, personally I
don't see any big deal with it. Then if it does snow, you and Dad don't have to
worry about either of us tomorrow. You're both supposed to be working,
right?"
"Yes, I go in
at six in the morning, and your father has to be at the store by eight or so, I
think," Makalah replied, before nodding. "I was actually thinking
along those same lines, to tell you the truth. You, on the other hand... I
guess you're staying with Noah tonight either way, right?"
"If it's
alright, yeah. I mean, it'll be 9:30 or later before we get home, and-"
"You don't
have to explain, I already understand. You two just be sure you don't let any
school work fall behind, okay?" Makalah saw her son nod, and thus smiled.
"Then that is that. Your father will be home a little after five to take
you two up to the game tonight. I'm going to run these other munchkins over to
Petey's a little while after that, then come back and take a long, hot bath
before climbing into bed."
"That sounds
good," Jesse replied, and then followed his mother out into the kitchen.
As he picked up his platter of food, he commented, "This looks pretty
good. Did you make the soup?"
"Yep,
homemade vegetable beef, without the onions. You know how your little brother
doesn't like onions," Makalah added with a smirk.
"Yeah, don't
I know it!" Jesse replied wryly. He opened a cabinet door above the
platter, rummaging inside. "Have we got any pickle spears, Mom?"
"In the
refrigerator," came the reply, as Makalah busied herself at the sink.
"It's the last jar, too. We need to get it added to the grocery
list."
Jesse walked over
and took the pen from its holder, scribbling on the notepad next to the
appliance. "Done!" he announced, before opening the door and, after a
brief search, extracted the jar. "There's only two spears left in here,
though."
"Go ahead and
take them, I doubt your brother would want any, and your father and I can
wait."
Jesse did as he
was instructed, and after discarding the jar appropriately, started to pick up
his platter and carry it to the table. "So, are you going to have that
blanket thingy for Mrs. Cook crocheted by Christmas?"
Makalah stood up
straight then and stretched before replying. "I should. I made good
progress on it today when your father came in and helped me get the corners
reinforced. That's what I needed an extra hand for, to hold the knitting in
place. Anyway, another few days' effort and then yes, I should be near done
with it." She eyed him wearily. "Then after Christmas, I'm going to
see if I can make one for each of you boys, too. It won't have to be as big, so
they shouldn't take as long to do."
"That would
be cool," Jesse admitted. He observed the woman for a moment, noting how
she continued to favor her good foot. "Your ankle isn't doing any better,
is it?" he asked quietly.
"No, not
really," Makalah grunted, drying her hands and then dropping the towel
near the sink. She turned to face him, leaning back against the cabinet.
"Although I don't like admitting it, I think it's swelling again and
gotten worse the last few days."
"What about
the doctor? What did he say about it?" Jesse asked after taking a drink of
milk.
"He wants me
to have some minor surgery to repair the tendons. I'm not sure about doing it
though," his mother replied. Jesse let the subject drop, knowing his
mother preferred to not dwell on the topic any more than she had to. They
chatted a bit longer before Jesse finished and rose from the table, carrying
his dishes to the sink. Setting them inside, he leaned in and kissed his mother
on the cheek. "Thanks Mom, that was great. I don't know what we'd do
without you!"
Makalah blushed,
but then gave her son a one-armed hug. "Go get ready, you racoon! Your
father will be home before too long, I suspect."
At that, Jesse
smiled and then walked away.
*******
Arriving at the
school, Jesse and Noah both were surprised to see several people had already
gathered at the entrance, waiting for the gymnasium to open. As they thanked
Mr. McAllister for the ride, they walked up the steps just as one of the
caretakers appeared and opened the doors. Everyone then hastily made their way
inside to get out of the night air. The evening was already dark, the light of
the day having already disappeared to the west, and thus the feeling of the
coldness set in quicker.
Once inside, most
of the crowd lined up behind a makeshift table that had been setup to collect
admittance fees. The two teens, however, moved over and went through one of the
offices that opened through inside the gymnasium. The lights were shining extra
bright it seemed, and as they looked about, other than for a few items here and
there, the gym seemed to be spotless. Jesse pointed at one area and Noah
nodded, taking off while Jesse headed for a different section. Within minutes,
the two had collected the trash and deposited it in the garbage cans.
Once completed,
they headed toward the locker room, where they found most of the team already
assembled and changing into their uniforms. "Hey, here come the dynamic
duo!" one of the players called out merrily as the two entered the area.
"Which one of
you is Batman and the other Robin?" Tyler teased as they walked by.
Noah and Jesse
both glanced at each other and then pointed to the other, simultaneously
calling out, "He is!" The room erupted in laughter, as most everyone
there joined in on the joke, with several offering fist bumps as the two
continued to walk past them. When they reached the far side, both boys opened a
recently added icemaker, and proceeded to fill a water cooler with both ice and
fresh water. As the others continued to change behind them, there was quite a
bit of lively conversation taking place, filling the atmosphere with a
heightened level of anticipation. Before long, a knock came from the door
before the coach's son, once again, poked his head inside.
"You guys
dressed enough yet?" Richie asked, to which Simon, being the closest, gave
the boy the all-clear. Moments later, both coaches walked through the door and
greeted everyone. Jesse and Noah listened along with the rest of the team, to
what had become a standard opening, before both coaches started in to detailing
what they knew and understood of their opponents. Before long, the team came
together for a rousing cheer, and then the group made their way out into the gymnasium.
Jesse and Noah carried the water jug between them, setting it safely into a
newly created cradle built to hold the container.
After warm-ups,
the teams readied themselves to play each other. Despite the threat of oncoming
weather, the crowd of spectators was impressive, easily filling two-thirds of
the gymnasium with family, friends and fans of both teams. It helped that some
of the local townships were not that far separated, making it easier for some
teams to have followers and supporters appear at various sporting events. It
also helped, however, to have communities that invested an interest in their
schools and teams that represented them as a people altogether.
Unlike other
recent games, this particular event saw the Indians play with an easier gait
compared to Campbellsville and Glasgow. Although Greensburg's team was
considered quite talented, the entire team was comprised of mostly freshmen and
sophomore players. The Adair County juniors and seniors outclassed their
opponents from the beginning, however, and by half-time, were up by 12 points.
As they headed to the locker rooms for a brief interval, the team was smiling
and chatting triumphantly - at least, until the coach joined them. "Now
listen up boys, be careful... those boys out there will take your hides apart
if you get too comfortable and loose! That's when you begin making your worst
mistakes, and believe me, a 12-point lead can be whittled to nothing, and even
turned in the opposite direction in no time at all!" The players looked at
one another and then fell silent, observing and listening as the man gave them
new pointers to watch out for in the second half.
It was good
advice, too. The second half of the game started with Greensburg suddenly
charging forward much more aggressively than before, and within the first
minute, they had outscored the Indians by 8-to-2, cutting their deficit in
half. After a brief timeout, Adair County had to hunker down and play a much
tougher second half than they expected, and by the mid-point, the scores were
almost neck-and-neck.
At one point,
however, Jesse found himself needing to go to the bathroom, having consumed
more liquids than usual that afternoon leading up to and including the first
half of the game. It was annoying him, for the clock was winding down and
entering the final quarter, but his bladder was becoming unforgiving. Turning
to Noah, he told him where he was heading and would be right back, to which his
friend nodded. Getting up, he walked from the bench and headed to the locker
room, knowing there were urinals installed off the showers inside. It was the
closest and most private of places to go, so he thought nothing of it.
Once inside, Jesse
rounded the various bends until he reached the rear of the room and made his
way to the nearest urinal. He relieved his bladder readily, and was zipping up
when something suddenly distracted him. As if he had a sixth sense, everything
immediately around him seemingly stilled into a deafening silence. The teen
felt it was more than that, however, because the air itself seemed to have
shifted, moving away from the space he occupied. The hairs at the nape of his
neck suddenly rose on end, alerting him that something was both wrong and
unseen. He started to turn around, but then suddenly felt a blow to the back of
his head, followed by multiple sets of strong arms grabbing him on either side.
Before he could process and look up, however, a black hood of some sort was
pulled over his head, cutting off any and all vision into the room.
He started to stand when he felt someone
punch him in the gut hard, making him double over before a strong hand reach
inside the hood and stuffed a cloth of some sort deep into his mouth,
practically gagging him in the process. The teen could not have reacted
otherwise, however, as a sudden flurry of blows started raining down on him, in
his gut, his sides and face. Caught by total surprise, he collapsed quickly to
the floor where he was then kicked at times. The pain was excruciating, and he
felt more than once as if he was going to pass out. None of his attackers spoke
a word to him during the whole ordeal, and Jesse began to wonder at one point
if he was going to be able to make it through the next few minutes. Tears stung
his eyes, but his muffled screams fell seemingly on deaf ears.
As suddenly as it
had started, it then seemed to stop, before the boy was yanked hard up to his
feet. He had no energy, no strength to hold himself upright, and as such he
toppled almost immediately, until his attackers grabbed hold of him again. This
time they held on, however, and for a few seconds, nothing seemed to happen.
Jesse, for some reason, could hear a loud roar coming from the gym, the game
still going on in the background. It made him feel sick to his stomach,
however, as he waited for whatever was going to happen next.
He didn't have to
delay long, however, before one of his abductors finally slid up close to him
and with a familiar, though hushed voice, suddenly cackled in one ear. "I
told you, you fucking fairy, that I wasn't done with you yet!"
Jesse then passed
out, as he suddenly heard his captors laughing at him.
To be continued...
Posted: 04/16/2021