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* "NEW TO TEACHING LOVE" *
* (part 15) *
* by Vince Water August 9, 2005 *
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| Copyright 2005-2006 by Vince Water Corrected 5/06 |
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Jesse has just polished off three drumsticks and a portion of creamed
corn. He sips water from his glass. I'm glad that my lover has his appetite
back. When Falling back inside himself, Jes forgets about the needs of the
flesh. He's Pulled energy out of me to make up for that but I'm left feeling
exhausted after these two days and it explains why I fainted earlier. Now
that our Connection is back, he's back to normal. Jake has seen this
remarkable change in his cousin and so has Winna. She's watched her son
eating like a hungry beast, him smiling at her conversation with Fr. McMillan
and Jake, and his eyes focused on them instead of being cast off to the side
in autistic avoidance. I nodded at the woman's unspoken question upon me when
our eyes met. She knows now. Jesse and I are alright.
I'm trying not to look too often at Jesse but I can't help myself. He
meets my gaze with love shining in his eyes every time. That joyful glow of
being back Together hasn't faded. That truly was a miracle at the fountain.
:You've forgiven yourself, Short Hair.:
I'm nodding. My thoughts become guarded when I think about the price. This
Monday, I won't be accepting Mr. Benton's plea bargain but fight him. He'll
be going after my ass in court wielding Ron's diary like a weapon that'll
cut deep in me, Jesse, his mother, Running Water and the whole tribe! I'm
not without a weapon of my own. When next we meet, I'm gonna Glean Mr. Benton
for all the cheating he's done as a prosecutor. Even if it means blackmailing
him so he'll back off from my case, I will. He has to face the consequences
of his own sins.
Jesse gives me a questioning glance. I'd broken Contact just now when
hiding my thoughts from him. A deep yawn fills my mouth.
:Gloomy thoughts, love?:
:Yeah.: He knows I'm doing that when my thoughts are guarded. I cast aside
my legal woes to concentrate on where I am now. A smile returns to my lips.
Wow. Jesse has a really cute younger cousin. And he's gay! I'd allowed him
to See how much we love each other as a couple in that joyous moment when
Jes and I reConnected. I wanted Jake to know. For a brief moment, he'd let
his guard down where I'd Felt his surprise, envy mixed with awe and then fear.
His great fear about something before his shields snapped back up. Ever since
we've returned to the dining room, Jake hasn't looked at me. I'm doing so now.
The boy feels my eyes on him but he ignores me. I listen to the conversation.
"... very good grades and he's well liked by his teachers," the Father
says with pride. "Jake has been very helpful with fixing up the computers
donated to our school. He's a wonder with them."
Jake shrugs his shoulders like that's no big deal but he's drinking in
the praise. "I take the best parts from those computers to end up with a
working one. Companies purchase what's newest on the market. We get computers
only a few years old that's still got some life in them."
I enter their discussion. "That's a real skill, Jake. I'm not knowledgeable
with computer hardware. My expertise is on the software side where I've coded
educational programs that are being sold in stores." Jake glances at me for a
moment. His eyes had lit up but he looks away while I'm Sensing that fear
from him again. Why is he scared of me? Before, he detested my relationship
with his cousin thinking I'd been taking advantage of Jesse due to his
autism. He knows that's not so after Jes told him that we're lovers and
returned to being 'normal'.
:Jake isn't scared of you, love, but what he's trying to hide from us.:
:Do you know what it is?:
:No. When I get the chance to touch him again, I'll Peek in and find out.:
:Hey! That's not right, Jes. Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn scolded me for
Gleaning things from people, especially family. He's said that grandfather
will be giving us a talk about the morality of using our Father's gifts.:
That gives my lover something to think about. I'm covering my mouth to hide
a yawn. I sure am tired! Hearing Winna speak my name draws my attention back
to the spoken conversation around the table.
"... an MS-Word class at the community college I attended," says Winna.
"He's a very good teacher."
"Is that how Mike met your son?" asks Jake.
I'm cringing inside. The way he said that isn't lost on Fr. McMillan who
gives Jesse and me another look. Winna quickly speaks up.
"Mike is considered a good friend of my People. He defended my son from
two corrupt police officers when they attacked Jesse outside his trailer and
invaded my home in search of a sacred bundle belonging to our tribe. That
matter has ended up in court."
I'm relieved that she didn't say that I am the one being charged. Jake has
been scolded by his aunt in a round about way (so typically Indian of her)
that's diverted the Father's attention from Jake's comment about us. He looks
at Winna hoping that she'll say more about that incident with them police
officers but she doesn't, rubbing her forehead as if from fatigue.
"It's been a long day. We've driven all night to get here and I'm tired."
"Me too, mom. Thank you for the meal, Father McMillan."
"You're welcome, Jesse." He rises from his chair which gets Jake jumping
to his feet. "I'm excusing you from classes and your duty assignments for the
rest of this week so that you can visit with your family."
"Thank you, Father." Jake looks at his aunt uneasily.
I see something in the boy's face. The way he looks at Winna gives me the
impression that he's of mixed minds about her visit. He's mad that family
hasn't come to see him before this. No one knew! Now that she's here, will
Jake be able to mourn over his mother's death?
"You can come visit again tomorrow at ten," says Fr. McMillan.
"Thank you. We will." Winna offers to hug Jake before she leaves and he
reluctantly accepts but he's quick with it.
I give Jesse a worried glance. :We're like strangers to him. Out of the
blue, your mother arrives saying that she's Jake's aunt but I don't think
it's sunk in yet.:
:I know, love. That's what our visit is for so we can get to know each
other better. He'll warm up to us.:
I hope so. Jake needs to know he has family who care for him, even love
him in spite of the separation of years. Winna can bring him back into the
fold. Jes, too. I'm not expecting Jake to warm up to me as easily after we
started off on a bad foot. His first impression about our relationship was
typical. That I'm 'taking advantage' of Jesse due to his autism that makes
my lover appear much younger than he really is. On top of all that, the boy
fears me. He's scared that I'll Look at him and know all his dirty secrets.
I won't do that. I can't! He can Glean people too and block when others with
Power try it on him. I wonder if Jes could even Peek into his cousin. Jake
may be able to block that too.
I'm holding the back of my chair for support when a wave of fatigue comes
over me. Man! I haven't recovered from that long drive last night and Jesse
Pulling on my strength today.
"Are you up to driving back to our motel?" asks Winna.
She's at my side with concern showing on his face. "Yeah. It's not that
far to Mission." Jake escorts us through the building in silence. I'm trying
to stifle yawns. When the cold air hits my face, that helps keep me awake.
Jesse shakes hands with his cousin. Winna peers at her nephew who becomes
shy, dropping his eyes and muttering "goodbye" to us. We head for my pickup
truck in the lot.
I've driven through the city of Rosebud. No one has said a word since
leaving the school though Winna often looks in my direction, opening her
mouth but she doesn't say anything. I'm feeling exhausted. We can talk about
our impressions of Jake in the morning.
Winna sighs. "He knows... doesn't he, Mike?"
She's caught me in a yawn but I give her a sad nod.
"My cousin is very perceptive, mom. It wasn't Mike's fault that he's
figured us out."
"How did he react?" asks Winna.
"I think he's okay with it. Maybe a bit startled at first, and angry at
Mike because he thought..."
"Are the two of you alright now?"
"Yes, mom. Our special bond returned to us in the garden."
I'm glad that Jes doesn't say more about what happened. We know that Jake
is gay and that he shares my gift of Gleaning people. He Saw us as lovers.
Winna becomes silent as if deep in thought. Twilight has fallen so all my
concentration is needed to keep this truck on the road. My eyes are playing
tricks on me. I'm seeing transparent worm wiggles that I try blinking away.
Another yawn fills my mouth.
I turn right onto Rt. 18 that'll get us to Mission in about twenty
minutes. I'm going straight to bed. No shower, no watching T.V. and sadly,
I'm not even up to cuddling with Jesse. Too damn tired.
:That's alright, love. You need sleep so I'll just hold you in my arms.:
I sure do after today's events. A smile comes to my lips. I've replaced
Brown Bear in Jesse's bed that he used to cling to at night. Now, that
stuffed animal watches us from his honored position between our pillows. He's
probably feeling lonely without us being at home.
:You're much nicer to hug,: Says Jesse. :The front of Brown Bear was
getting kind of worn.:
:Were you often rubbing yourself against him?: Jesse won't Answer me.
:Well. You can 'wear me out' until my stitching fails and I grow old and ugly
in the years ahead.:
:Oh, love! I'll be holding you until the end of our days.:
I hope that'll be for many years to come. Owopspec lost his lover when
the boy was nearly eighteen. They barely had three years to be together. I
want Jesse and me to grow old together.
"What did you think of Jake?" asks Jesse of his mother.
"He's so... big for a boy his age."
"Even taller than me," I add. Very muscular too with a great looking ass.
I've kept those latter comments to myself.
"He is my sister's son," assures Winna. "Jake looks like you, Jes-ee-ah.
His face, I mean. There are recognizable Blackfoot features in spite of being
half Mexican..." The woman's voice trails off.
I don't need to Glean Winna (won't do that to her anymore) to know that
she's thinking about Jake's father. Where is he now? Why did Judy leave their
little son with the Rosebud school instead of with her husband's family? How
was she murdered?! I hear Jesse gasp.
:My Aunt Judy was murdered?: Asks Jesse.
:You didn't know?: No. He didn't. :I found out myself today from that lady
doctor attending me this afternoon. She said that the news hit Jake hard.:
:He told us that her death was five years ago but he'd only learned of it
recently. Nothing about her being murdered! Do you know how?:
:No. What else did Jake tell you when I was in the doctor's office?:
:Not much,: Answers Jesse. :Mom tried asking him about her sister but
Jake said that he didn't want to talk about it right now.:
"What are your impressions of Jake?" asks Winna.
She's asking if Jes and I have Looked into the boy with our special gifts.
"He's hiding himself," answers Jesse. "Not even his grief shows."
"I've noticed that too." Winna sighs. "That's why we came down to see Jake
so he can be with family to mourn over his mother's death. I can't reach him.
He doesn't want to talk about it."
I hear Winna's concern mixed with frustration. "It was only our first day
with Jake. That was a shock for him, his aunt's sudden appearance after all
these years so he needs to get used to the idea of having family. I think
he'll be more open to you tomorrow, Winna."
"I hope so."
I'm Sensing from Jes that he hopes his mom will reveal what she was told
by Fr. McMillan when they had that long talk together, both in his office and
after dinner last night when we were in the garden. Maybe she knows how her
sister was murdered, who did it, and why it's taken so long for Jake to learn
about it. How much does the boy know?
Winna is telling us her plans for tomorrow. We're to get up at 8:30, eat
breakfast and then head to Jake's school so he can show us around. I'm trying
to keep awake but that's becoming hard. The headlights from an oncoming car
nearly blinds me. It passes by in a whoosh of wind that sweeps me Away.
Them wiggly worms in my eyes dig into my skull and down into my body. I've
long since left my grave in my Flight to the Above. Jesse is with me. Our
Flight to that joyous Place leaves behind pain, all our care and doubts. We
Join with all the Others who've walked for a time in flesh...
"Mike!" shouts Jesse. :Pull over to the side of the road!:
I snap awake. Jes helps me turn the steering wheel to the right from where
my truck had drifted into the other lane. I'm easing on the gas. The engine
stalls on the shoulder when I fail to stift in neutral.
"Are you alright, Mike?"
Winna is really concerned. She should be; I almost drove us off the road.
"Sorry about that. I'm so sleepy!" Yawns are springing from my mouth like
there's no tomorrow. I hear a door opening. Jes pulls me over to the right
along the seat, setting my weary head on his shoulder. Winna closes the
driver's side door and starts the engine. I'm held safe in my lover's arms.
Sleep takes me.
I toss and turn over a bed that seems too soft. Is my rifle close at hand?
I'm not gonna make that same mistake again since it had nearly cost us our
lives! Part of me wonders about my thinking. Chris never held a rifle and I
sure haven't. He'd been gifted that White blade Owopspec took off a dead
blue-coat. He'd never wielded it in his hand against another. Eli Kie did.
I'm feeling a cold line drawn across my throat after that evil man raped me.
'Owopspec!' I Cry out.
:I'm here, love!:
My eyes snap open to find Jesse crouching over me. He's naked, water
dripping from his long hair onto my face. I'm rushing to hug him.
:It's alright. You just had a bad dream,: assures Jesse.
I'm clinging to my lover. When the terror fades, I pull Jes on top of me
in bed. My hands rub over his moist back to assure me that this is real. His
soft butt sure is. I'm fondling it, getting a swift hard on.
:Later, love!: scolds Jesse. :You need to get up and take a shower.:
:What time is it?:
:Eight. In the morning!:
"Oh." A sly grin comes to my lips. :That gives us half an hour to...:
:Mom will be pounding on our door in fifteen minutes!:
Yeah. She'd woke us up early yesterday morning from being anxious to see
Jake. :Do we have enough time for a kiss?:
:For you, love. Always!:
I'm given a really long kiss with Jesse cradling my face in his hands.
My naughty hand has lifted to his back. :I can hardly wait until we go on our
honeymoon. We can get up when we want or just stay in bed all day! A phone
call to order food...:
:No room service out in the plains, love.:
Oh, yeah. I've asked Jesse if we could spend our honeymoon like Chris and
Owopspec had done to get away from their tribe. Just the two of them on a
horse wandering in the wilderness. No destination. It was a good way to get
to know each other better admits all their love making. I'd want that for Jes
and me.
:We will, love. I promise. For now, can you please get your ass out of bed
and take a shower?: He pinches his nose.
I'm laughing. Jesse helps me to my feet and I'm relieved that my head
doesn't feel faint. It sure was yesterday. I can't even remember getting into
bed so he Tells me what happened last night. Winna drove us the rest of the
way to our motel. They carried me into the room where I've slept like a log
until this morning.
My shower has revitalized me. I'm ready to face anything today! I sure
hope that Jake will open up to Winna and give her some of the answers she's
been waiting for ever since her sister ran away. The boy needs to grieve.
He'd cried some with Jesse and his mom yesterday. Then he hid behind a mask
where no one could reach his pain. Jake became that typical 'cool teen' you
expect of someone his age with lots of charm thrown in. Charming towards
everyone except me, that is.
:It could be worse, love. Jake might of chased after your ass with me
having to pull him off you.:
Peeking on my thoughts again! That's my fault for not guarding them from
Jesse. I respond to what he's Said. :Maybe he doesn't like white guys.:
:Maybe. But with you being so cute and all, why wouldn't he?:
I enter the bedroom. Jes is already dressed and he gives me a once over.
:How do I look?:
:Good enough to eat!:
I'm attacked by this Indian. He mouths over my hairy chest, sucking on
both my nipples and goes downwards. My navel is stuck into by his tongue.
That tickles! I palm Jesse's cute little ears when he kisses lower on me...
A few loud knocks on our door. Jes hears them but he continues mouthing
over my balls.
:Told you. Mom wants to make sure that we got up on time.:
:And to prevent any 'delays'.: Jesse kisses my cock before looking up at
me with a sly grin. I'm lifting him into my arms. His eyes close when I press
my mouth over his in a sweet kiss.
More knocking, louder this time. We ignore his mother until our morning
kiss is enjoyed to our satisfaction. Then Jes scurries over to the door. I'm
rushing to put on clothes that he's set over the bed for me.
"Mom! We're up already. Mike's dressing so we'll be out in a few minutes."
The door is closed. I'm giving Jes a wicked grin and when it seems like he's
gonna attack me again, I hold out my hand to him in warning. :Later, love.:
Those were his own words I'm throwing back at him. He sticks out his tongue.
We're finishing breakfast at that restaurant across the street. Winna had
been apprehensive at first to come back here after what happened to her son
yesterday. We weren't Connected then. Well. At least not to where I'm able to
filter our all that noise for Jesse like I am now. His autism isn't as
pronounced so he can be normal. His mother gave me a grateful look when we
ordered our food. Jes had kidded our waitress about ordering more nuts to top
his pancakes as if the squirrels would get mad by his greediness. My lover is
back to being that young man I've fallen in love with from that shy kid I'd
first spied on in my class. His mother is happy about that too.
"It's going to be a good day, mom."
Jesse's right. During our walk across the street, I saw that clear blue
sky and how warm the morning sun felt on my neck. The promise of a nice
summer day. Winna sighs with relief, getting me to realize what Jes really
meant. He's assured his mother that it's going to be a good visit with Jake.
"My nephew will be showing us around his school this morning," says Winna.
I'm curious to see a Jesuit school for Native kids in this day and age.
Missionaries had taken Indian children from their parents and put them in a
kind of military school for 'reeducation'. They had to wear White clothes,
warned (under threat of punishment) only to speak English, given White names
and had their hair cut short. Hmm. Jake wore his hair long. At least to his
shoulders so there's been some lax in Jesuit policies in that regard. The
school's brochure said that its buildings had been burned down to the ground
in 1969. It didn't say by whom though I suspect it could have been by the
Indians who were angered by the way their children had been treated by the
missionaries of old. I'm thinking that's so because the brochure mentioned a
pledge made by the Jesuits to the Lakota Sioux that they'll respect Native
beliefs from now on.
I notice Winna's eyes glaring at me like she's angry or something. "What?"
"Jake may only suspect that you're with my son. The Headmaster, too. I
would appreciate it if you don't say or do anything that'll confirm it."
I'm nodding in reply to her wishes. Hey. Why didn't she also ask Jesse to
be more careful? He's the one who blurted out to Jake that we're lovers!
"Mom. It's not Mike's fault. Like I've told you, Jake is very perceptive."
The way my lover emphasized that last word draws his mother's attention.
"You mean like how Short Hair can See what a person is inside?"
Winna always uses my Indian name when mentioning my Power. Jesse nods in
reply. I'll explain to her what I suspect. "I don't think Jake can Glean as
strongly as I can but he does have that ability."
"What have you Seen in my nephew?" asks Winna.
I'm shaking my head. "He's blocking me. I've Felt him trying to See me too
but I don't let him. Jesse scolded him for being impolite. It seems that
Jake didn't consciously realize that he's been doing that to people. I'm not
doing that to family anymore." I said that to assure Winna.
"Could Jake do that to me?"
I Sense the woman's fear. "Yes... But like I've said, his ability to Glean
didn't Feel that strong. Maybe Jake only gets an impression of who someone is
as a person; their likes and dislikes and if their heart is good. Not details
of what they've done like I can." I'm peering at Jesse. "We've been given
Power by that spirit Passed into us from the sacred bundle. Jake was born
with that natural ability just as Jes-ee-ah was to read a person's thoughts
and know how they're feeling."
Winna turns to her son. "Have you picked up anything from Jake when you've
touched him?"
Jesse shakes his head back and forth. "That wouldn't be polite." He lifts
his glass of orange juice and quickly drinks it down.
"Are you holding something back from me, Jes-ee-ah?"
My lover becomes uncomfortable. Winna used her stern 'motherly' tone on
him and that gets me angry. "We're not gonna use our Powers on Jake. Okay?
He's family, isn't he? I've been scolded by both Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn
and grandfather for Gleaning family! Let's try to get to know the boy by
talking with him and build up his trust. He'll Sense if we try to cheat."
Winna releases a sigh. "Very well. I hope that Jake will open up to me
today. He did for that brief moment when I'd held him."
I remember that. After Jake had ran from Fr. McMillan's office after
learning that Winna was his aunt, Jesse pulled his hands from the post and
Spoke to him mind to mind. Well, maybe not in words but in feelings that
helped calm Jake. He was crying. Winna held the boy close to comfort him.
Yet ever since then, he's been hiding behind a mask. I know that his
smiles and charm are only for show to keep others from seeing his pain.
"We have three days to get to know him, mom."
The woman shakes her head. "So little time to get everything done."
That was an odd remark. I'm not gonna Glean what she meant but I suspect
what that is. Will Jake want to live with us in Havre?
The waitress sets our check near my plate. Before I can look it over,
Winna insists on paying. Sure. I'll make up for that by paying for our next
meal. We get up from our booth. Winna strides ahead to the register where
another man is paying his bill. He's Native. The two exchange glances. He
says something that gets Winna smiling. Before we reach them, I'm nudged in
the ribs by Jes. Huh?
:Let's go to the restroom,: urges Jesse.
:I don't need to...:
:Yes you do!: My cock tingles when I suspect what my lover has in mind.
Winna notices us heading away. She shyly turns to that man beside her.
:Boy. You are pretty wool headed for a guy who can Glean people and all.:
:What do you mean by that? Hey. I've promised not to do that to your mom
anymore!: We've reached the men's room and go in. Jes stands before a urinal
and I reluctantly unzip my fly. He hasn't Answered me.
:You can still use your eyes, silly. Didn't you notice the way that man
looked at my mom? And she, him?:
My eyes widen in surprise. :She's a married woman!: Then it hits me, how
lonely it must have been for Winna them years after her husband ran away. We
linger before the urinals. I've been holding my cock for a while but can't
bring myself to pissing. Not that I needed to go in the first place.
:So that's what it looks like asleep.:
I shake my cock teasingly at Jes. :Give it a moment, then your ass better
run for them there hills!:
:I'd rather dig in my feet and take it.:
We both end up laughing. I'm looking around but there's no one in the
restroom but us. All the stall doors are open. We zipper up, take our time
washing our hands with smirks on our faces and only then go find his mother.
She's not in the restaurant anymore. We race outside.
"We're going to be late," says Winna.
I'm looking at my watch. Hmm. Don't think so. Jesse is looking around
for someone.
"You let him get away, mom?"
Winna blushes. It's a noticeable coloring to her face that's amazing since
Indian complexions are already pretty dark. She strides across the street. We
run to catch up, get into my truck and I'm turning onto the street.
"It's alright, mom. You deserve to be with someone."
"Jes-ee-ah!"
Winna glances at me in embarrassment for what her son has said. "I thought
he was good looking." I'd only caught a glimpse of that man's face and sure
didn't have a clue that anything was going on between Jesse's mom and him.
"I'm still married," whispers Winna.
Jesse releases a sharp hiss. "Your husband hasn't honored his vow to you.
We don't know where's he ended up or who he is with."
"I honor my vows," defends Winna.
Jesse thinks about that for a moment. "It wasn't your fault that he ran
away. From both of us! I don't want you punishing yourself anymore."
Winna gives her son a startled look. She's no longer seeing Jesse as the
little boy he was. :Let's not say anything more to her about it.:
:I know, love. We've given her enough to think about and I hope that
she'll break out of playing 'mom' and realize that she's also a woman.:
The rest of our drive is in silence. We've passed through sleepy Rosebud
and enter the school's tree lined entrance. Winna is growing anxious. Jesse
holds her hand, exchanging glances with her and he smiles in an assuring way.
I'm parking in the lot near the administrative building.
"Mr. Yager?"
Rosemary has come out to the entrance hall to meet us. "Yes?"
"Your attorney has called. Here's his number where you can reach him."
I'm muttering my thanks to her while feeling that heavy weight returning
to my shoulders coming from my legal woes. "Where can I find a phone?" I'm
hoping it's not in her office since I don't want anyone overhearing my
conversation with Mr. Talbert.
"There are pay phones over there." Rosemary points down the hall. She
turns to Winna. "I'll have Jake brought here."
"Thank you."
I'm giving Winna and Jes a mournful look. My troubles have found me. They
wait in the entrance hall while I go find a phone. Rosemary has returned to
her office and closes the door. There are two pay phones on the wall. I ain't
got any change on me but before I use that as an excuse not to call, it
occurs to me to call my attorney 'collect'. I'm dialing the operator.
"Mike! I'm glad that you've called," says Mr. Talbert.
"You found me." I'm dreading what he has to say. "What is it?"
"I was concerned after you left my office Tuesday."
"I'm really sorry about that."
"Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn has told me that you've driven Winna and her
son down to South Dakota to meet with her nephew in Rosebud."
"His name is Jake."
"Mike. You should have informed me so I could have stopped you. By leaving
Hill County without permission, you've violated your bail agreement and are
subject to arrest."
"I didn't know that! Are the police looking for me?"
"No. They don't know that you're in South Dakota. You must appear in court
this Monday at 10 A.M."
"I'll be there."
Mr. Talbert pauses a moment before speaking again. "What is in Ron's diary
that's upset you? Does it hurt your case? I can't think how since Mr. Earlman
died before you could have met him."
My thoughts are racing. I don't want to tell him and come up with an
excuse not to. "I'm not going to say anything about it on the phone." That
reminds me about something else. "Did you leave a message on Winna's
answering machine for me?"
"Yes. I simply asked you to give me a call."
"Mr. Benton has Winna's phone tapped. He's heard everything that we've
been saying to each other!"
"I don't believe that, Mike. It requires a court order to tap a phone."
"He has obtained that order for Winna's phone. Believe me." I'd Gleaned
that from Mr. Benton at the Discovery meeting. I was a suspect in Lt. Scott
Danielson's murder and that's why the judge granted it.
"Even if that's true, they'd have to stop listening to a conversation
between an attorney and his client. It's the law."
"That wouldn't have stopped Mr. Benton. He's a no good cheating prosecutor!
I know he is even if you don't believe me."
"Actually, I do Mike." Mr. Talbert lets that sink in before explaining the
reason for his call. "Mr. James came to my office yesterday to offer us his
services as an attorney. He's very experienced in criminal law."
Where have I heard that man's name before? "Who is he?"
"The former D.A. of Hill County."
"Really? Why would he want to help me?"
"He lost the last election, Mike."
Ahh. That man has an axe to grind!
"I need your written permission before he can defend you."
"I'm not gonna be back in Havre until Monday morning."
"I realize that, Mike. He's a very good attorney and he's offered his
services pro bono."
Wow. He really does hate the current D.A. to defend me for free! "If you
think he should represent me, I'll go for it."
"That's my advice to you. Even though Mr. James isn't officially your
attorney yet, I've allowed him to review the Discovery given us by Mr. Benton
along with what I collected from the Havre Police station. Nothing about our
defense strategy as yet."
"Okay."
"Mike. He's found a discrepancy in the search warrant."
I'm trying to think what he means. "That search warrant to arrest me?"
"Yes. After your 'assault' on Lt. Danielson, the judge issued a warrant to
search your trailer and Mrs. Winnapah's home for any evidence in connection
to that crime along with finding you. Only those two addresses were listed in
the warrant given me by the Havre Police upon my request."
"The police also searched Shaman He-who-runs-up-mountains' home! They
didn't find me." That's because I'd ran out the back with grandfather to hide
in the woods.
"I know. Mrs. Winnapah has signed a statement that her uncle's house was
searched over her protest, the supposed warrant shoved in her face but not
given her as required by law." Mr. Talbert can't contain his excitement.
"Mike! At Tuesday's Discovery meeting, Mr. Benton presented me with a copy of
that search warrant that now lists Shaman He-who-runs-up-mountains' home. He
didn't know that I'd obtained a copy myself directly from the Havre Police
station shortly after you surrendered to them."
"So what does that mean?"
"Someone added He-who-runs-up-mountains' address to the judge's search
order which compounds the illegality to those officers' search of his home."
"You mean like a cover up?"
"Yes. Someone is going to get into a lot of trouble because of that."
"If it's Mr. Benton..." I'm getting real excited now.
"I doubt the prosecutor would dirty his own hands, Mike."
"Don't be so sure. He wanted to protect the district attorney's office
from the heat given them by the Blackfoot Nation. He-who-climbs-up-mountains
and Winna had given the D.A. statements protesting those policemen's search
and the People made two protests outside the Havre Police station. Their
shaman's home had been violated!"
"In his position as former D.A., Mr. James has contacts at the court who
can check on the warrant's discrepancy. Quietly. We can only hope that it'll
lead back to Mr. Benton or at the very least, the Havre Police department.
That would go far in proving that your civil rights were violated."
I'm smiling. Mr. Benton has cheated before as prosecutor but now there's
a real chance that he'll get caught. In my dream, he'd fallen from the Ewok's
high platform where he was hoping I'd jump off in my despair.
"Mike. I need you to call Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn and ask him to make
a copy of Ron's diary for us to review."
"No. I won't do that."
"But why? Mr. Benton already knows what Ron has written so Mr. James and I
will need to know how prosecution plans to use it against you."
The Elder hasn't given it to my attorney so I'm not going to ask him to.
Mr. Talbert wants to know why. I sure ain't gonna tell him that Ron had
written about him having sex with Jesse! "It contains tribal secrets."
"Concerning that Power Bundle you and Jesse found in your trailer?"
"No." Mr. Talbert is fishing.
"Has Ron written something in his diary that the People shouldn't know?"
He's getting warmer. I've got to put a stop to this. "I'm not going to ask
Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn to give you a copy. He obviously doesn't want to.
We can't help that prosecution has the diary if it's even the real thing."
"Mr. Benton has given me a chain of custody that proves it's a true copy
with English translation of that little black book you'd taken from your
trailer park manager. Did you review their copy to see if it matches yours?"
"No." I'd torn it up but I'm not gonna admit that to my attorney.
"Did Ron Earlman identify himself as the author of that diary?"
"You mean like writing his name in it? No."
"Were associates of his named?" asks Mr. Talbert.
"Yes..." I'm angry at myself for being tricked into admitting that. "Look.
You're gonna have to trust me that Ron's diary contains tribal secrets that
the Elder and myself will not divulge to the People."
"Even if that means a big sacrifice on your part, Mike?"
"What do you mean?"
"Are you going to accept Mr. Benton's plea bargain on Monday?"
"No!" I was strongly considering it to protect Jesse. That's part of the
reason why I'd lost myself that resulted in our Connection being broken. As
Short Hair, I'm gonna fight.
"Mr. Benton thinks that he's got you by the balls and I need to know why.
From the start, you've not been forthcoming with me about this case, withheld
information and your explosion of anger directed at Mr. Benton and his
associate on Tuesday makes you an undesirable client." Mr. Talbert sighs. "I
understand some of what you've been going through, Mike. Mr. James won't. He
will need Ron's diary if he's to defend you properly. You need to trust us."
"I do trust you, Mr. Talbert and I really appreciate what you've done for
me so far. I'm acting to protect my tribe! Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn won't
give you Ron's diary so that has to tell you something. It's not just me
trying to be difficult."
"Very well," says Mr. Talbert. "This Monday, the judge will rule on those
three motions put forward. If she grants your civil rights violation hearing,
that'll delay your criminal trial. Mr. James and I will need that diary then."
"We'll cross that road when we come to it." The phone feels sweaty against
my ear. "Is there anything else?" I ask with a whine in my voice.
"No. If something comes up, I'll reach you at this school. Be sure that
you make Monday's court session, Mike."
"I will." Mr. Talbert's frustrated sigh is heard when he hangs up without
even saying goodbye. He sure is angry with me. I'm hanging up the phone then
make a quick stop in the men's restroom.
Back in the entrance hall, Jake is pointing something out on the wall.
Winna and Jes are standing at his side listening to him describe it. The boy
isn't wearing school clothes; my eyes fall from the short-sleeved shirt he's
wearing to his rear end sticking out nicely through his tight jeans. Wow.
He's really hot looking. At my approach, Jake looks at me. I'm stopped in my
tracks by his enchanting smile. My eyes fall to his crotch and check him out.
An obvious male bulge. I wonder how well hung he is? The boy notices what I'm
staring at, throws me a knowing smirk before turning back to his aunt and
cousin. I'm left feeling uneasy by his seductive manner. Maybe Jesse was
right. This kid might want to jump me.
"The State of South Dakota awarded my school for their outstanding service
to Native Americans," Jake explains. "The Rosebud Indian Mission School was
reestablished in 1973 after fire had destroyed most of the buildings a few
years earlier."
"The Church survived that arson," I add. Jake's eyes flash at me in alarm.
He thinks I've Gleaned him. "I read that in your school's brochure." Jake
relaxes after hearing my explanation.
"The Jesuits say that God protected His place of worship."
I wonder if 'Red Power' advocates of the 1960's had torched the buildings
out of anger but spared the Church in fear that He might strike them down in
revenge. We're led to a huge painting. It depicts a Spanish soldier in armor
atop an impressive warhorse.
"This is our Patron Saint," Jake explains. "St. Ignatius Loyola turned
from being a soldier of war to a man of the Robes who worked for peace. He
founded the Society of Jesus."
After looking at the painting, Jake leads us down a long hall. There are
class photos along the wall that Jesse asks him about.
"Those are of the boys and their teachers."
Jake continues walking but Winna and Jes pause before the B&W photograph.
A plaque gives the date - 1954 along with names of the students, teachers and
the priests. There were forty three boys attending this school then. Most are
obviously Native American. Their hair is cut short and they wear uniforms. We
peer at each photo in succession that in 1964 begin to be in color. There are
no class photographs for the years 1969 through 1972. That would be because
of the fire. I'm doing some quick math in my head and stand before the class
of 1992 to find Jake. Yup. His name is listed on the plaque below.
"Where are you in this photograph?" asks Jesse.
Jake smiles. "Try to find me."
Winna, Jes and I are studying all the young faces of boys who were around
five in that year. Of the sixty kids who attended school, three are about
that age.
"Here's a really cute kid," says Jesse while pointing out a face. He
smiles knowingly at his cousin.
"You're right. That was me." Embarrassment shows on Jake's face.
:Good guess,: I Tell Jesse. :You only had a one in three chance to point
him out.:
:Not really. Those other two boys are obviously not Blackfoot and besides,
I simply looked for a face that looks like me at age five.:
"You did look like my son at that age," remarks Winna.
:See what I mean, love?:
I'm giving my lover a grin. Jake stares at a black robed priest standing
with the kids. The plaque reads: Father Jerry, Headmaster. He's lost in
thought for a moment and almost, I catch what this man meant to the boy. A
sense of deep fondness. Was Fr. Jerry like a second father to Jake?
We're hurriedly led past the other photographs and stop before the one
taken last year. We've glanced at those he's skipped. The student body had
grown in number from eighteen in 1973 to over eighty boys in 2002. I notice
that the military styled uniforms boys wore changed. In the eighties, white
shirts and blue dress pants replaced stiff uniforms and many of the boys
wore longer hair. At least down to their shoulders.
Jesse quickly points out Jake in the class photo. Even I recognize him
since he looked pretty much the same way he does now. Winna points out a name
on the plaque: Jake Marques.
"Do you remember your father?"
Jake shakes his head. "Mom brought me to the U.S. when I was very little.
He never found us."
"Do you know why?" asks Winna.
The boy shrugs his shoulders. "He was in Mexico City. We were in L.A."
"Those two cities are closer than where your extended family lives in
Montana. Why did your mother never return to Mexico for a visit so you could
see your father?"
"Dunno." Jake turns away from the photograph.
Winna doesn't give up asking about it. "Why did Judy leave you at this
school when she could have brought you up to be with family in Havre? My
husband and I would have taken you in! Jes-ee-ah and you could have grown up
as brothers and I would have had my sister back."
Jake stops in his tracks. He turns to look at Jesse and for an instant,
I see the longing on his face for what could have been. Winna is obviously
saddened that her sister didn't come to live with her.
"Jake?"
Winna called out to the boy when he continues down the hall without
answering her. We run to catch up. The doctor's office is passed.
"It wasn't your fault," assures Winna. "You were only five at the time and
I didn't know that my sister had a son. Otherwise, I'd have come to see you!
I want you to know that my home is always open to you. You have cousins,
uncles, aunts and grandfathers in your family who'd want to see you. You're
not alone anymore."
"I'm not alone here," Jake retorts. "This school has been my family these
eleven years and I have lots of brothers."
"Not blood family," Winna whispers. "You are part of the Blackfoot who'd
welcome the return of a lost son."
Jake peers at Jesse. I Sense the boy's longing to know of his proud
Indian heritage and be with his cousin. As much as I'm tempted to try
Gleaning Jake, I won't. He'd Feel it and become fearful that I'd learn all
his secrets. Then there'd be no chance to gain his trust.
"I'll show you the classrooms now." Jake opens the door for his aunt while
averting his gaze from her.
Winna goes outside followed by Jesse and myself. Jake smiles, a charming
look on his face which masks who he really is and what he's feeling inside.
I'm giving the boy a sad look. He grins back at me without batting an eye.
Jesse is holding his mother's hand. Through him, I Feel his mother's
anguish when Jake blew her off by not even saying he'd like to visit with
family in Montana. That part about opening her house to him was revealing.
We're walking down a cobbled path between the buildings. Jake has run
ahead to lead us left at a crossway where green grass, shrubs and flowers
grace the landscape. The sun feels warm on the back of my neck. This is
turning out to be a good day but not in keeping with Jesse's assurance to
his mother at the breakfast table. Jake isn't opening up to us.
A large stucco building looms before us. It's one storied and very long.
Jake pulls on the right sided door and holds it open for us. Very gentlemanly
of him. He smiles, flicking his head gently to toss the brown hair that's
fallen down his upper chest back behind him.
Past a long row of lockers on both sides of the hall, we come upon closed
doors to classrooms. Jake peeks into a room to his right. Winna remains
standing in the middle of the hall with Jesse holding her hand. I'm curious
so I join Jake looking in at the students attending class. There are about
ten desks filled with boys ranging in ages from eight to their late teens.
All wear dark blue dress pants and white shirts. Native Americans every one.
The features to their cute brown faces prove that they're Sioux. I wonder if
Jake is the only Blackfoot at this school? A half breed at that. Was his
father Spanish Mexican or a Native? We're probably never gonna know because
Jake hasn't been forthcoming about his parents.
Jake returns to his aunt who casts a questioning look at him. "Religion is
being taught in that class," he explains. "Not my best subject."
"Have they thrust Christianity upon you?" asks Winna in a stern voice.
"No. We're taught about many religious faiths: Judaism, Islam, Hindu and
Buddhism for instance. I can't keep all the names of Prophets, Holy Books and
terms straight in my head."
"What about Native beliefs?"
"Yes. Since most of the students are Lakota Sioux, we're taught about
their religion but it's only practiced by their grandparents these days. Not
that many of these boys knew their grandparents. A lot of Sioux are Catholic.
Some of the people in Rosebud come to worship at our Church on Sunday."
"Were you taught Blackfoot beliefs?" Winna asks.
Jake shakes his head. "I don't know anything about your religion or if you
even believe in God."
Winna gasps. I'm glaring at Jake for that rude comment and inform him,
"I'm Lutheran Christian myself. From Jesse and speaking with his grandfather,
I've learned that they worship the same God we do though perhaps calling Him
by a different name. Winna holds prayer at her dinner table. We thank our
Father for His many blessings and to help guide our steps."
"What about Jesus Christ?" asks Jake meekly.
"Grandfather attended Easter Service with me last month. He told me that
Christ was a great Teacher sent by our Father."
"But the Blackfoot don't consider him the Son of God and our Lord."
He's right about that. Jake catches the glare coming from his aunt and
meets it with defiance.
"You are Blackfoot, Jake. We are a proud People that you shouldn't dismiss
out of hand or scorn."
"I don't. Yet I am the result of those who raised and cared for me. I was
abandoned by my parents."
Winna doesn't know how to answer that. What the boy said is true; this
school has raised him since the age of five so it's no wonder that his
religion is Catholic and he hasn't a clue about Blackfoot beliefs. Jake
crosses the hall to peek into another classroom. I give Winna a sympathetic
look before joining him.
There are only six boys in this class, all in their early teens. I'm
surprised that the teacher isn't a Jesuit. A woman at that. She's wearing a
pair of jeans and what looks like a t-shirt. No way! "What class is this?"
I'm whispering to Jake at my side.
"General sciences. Mr. Braxton has come done with the flu so Ms. Klein is
filling in for him."
"Her clothes," I remark.
"It's supposed to be her day off. She's the school's social worker who
usually dresses up more professionally." Jake goes deep in thought for a
moment. "She interviewed my mother when I was admitted."
I give Ms. Klein a second look. So. She'd met Jake's mother and it occurs
to me that Winna and her should have a talk. There may be something she
remembers about Judy that might explain why she left her son with this school
and never returned to take him back.
I'm distracted from my thoughts when a boy 'kicks' a paper football from
his hands that strikes a crucifix on the wall. That gets a fellow student
laughing. Ms. Klein must have eyes on the back of her head because she calls
out the offender by name. The boy's mischievous grin vanishes from his lips.
He comes to the front of class while dragging his feet. Jake is shaking his
head back and forth.
The boy, I believe (can't hear his voice) makes an apology. He then turns
to the blackboard to raise his hands in reverence to four letters written on
its uppermost right side: 'AMDG'. I'm turning to Jake for an explanation.
"Ad Majorum Dei Gloria," he whispers. "It's Latin for: 'To the Greater
Glory of God' which the Jesuits have pledged themselves."
"Oh." The boy keeps both his hands raised while facing this 'motto' in
punishment. Ms. Klein continues teaching class. When we turn away from the
door, Winna and Jesse are found close behind us. They'd been looking over
our shoulders into the classroom.
"The library is this way," says Jake.
We follow him down the hall where portraits of Saints are hung. I even
find one of Pope John II. Turning left, Jake leads us past more classroom
doors before he gently opens a wooden door bearing the sign: 'QUIET Inside!'
Jake doesn't have to warn us to remain silent. There's no one in the library
now. We pass several tables and almost make it to another door when a black
robed man scurries from around the counter to meet us. His tense expression
eases when he sees that it's Jake with his family instead of an errant
student who shouldn't be here during classes without permission. That's what
I've Gleaned from him.
"Hello Brother Kenneth."
The man only nods in reply. He smiles at Winna, a bigger smile for Jesse
when staring at him for a long moment, and when he peers at me, his eyes dart
back to my lover. Then he looks away in shame. I'm getting the impression
that he suspects we're a couple and the only way he could know that if he's
gay, too.
"I'd like to introduce you to my Aunt Winnapah and her son, Jes-ee-ah."
Remembering the third person, Jake quickly adds: "And this is Mike. Brother
Kenneth is in charge of the library."
I was about to offer the Brother my hand but he's tucked both his behind
himself. He nods again silently. Hmm. Something wrong with his voice?
Jake opens a door that bears the sign: 'Computer Lab.' He holds it open
while Winna and Jesse pass through. I'm looking back over my shoulder for
Brother Kenneth but he's disappeared from sight. I dare to voice my question
about him to Jake. "Why didn't he say anything to us?"
"He's under a vow of silence for three more months."
"Really?" I thought that was only practiced at the Monasteries and in days
of Old. "Is he the Librarian?"
"Yes. Brother Kenneth will speak only if he must to perform his duties but
usually he'll just write a note."
"Is his silence in penance for something he's done?" Jake shrugs his
shoulders in reply and gestures for me to enter the computer lab. I don't
think he knows himself. Hmm. I wonder what Br. Kenneth is being punished for?
Was his hand caught in the school's 'cookie' jar? By that, I mean, was he
doing something inappropriate with a boy? I'd seen the way his hungry eyes
lingered on Jesse. From what I'd briefly Gleaned from the man, he is gay but
fears that about himself. You have to admit that a school full of cute Indian
boys is sure a temptation. Well. A man who likes 'em young that is.
:Who are you to judge?: scolds Jesse.
:I'm not! But I could Glean him some more and find out what he's done to
suffer that penance.:
:No. Don't, love. Elder Quiet-before-the-dawn was right when he scolded
you for Gleaning people. That's like invading their privacy as you're often
accusing me of doing when I Peek on your thoughts.:
I'm releasing a sharp breath through my nose. :You're right.: Perhaps the
Brother is voluntarily keeping silent in 'punishment' for simply being gay.
:Mike. You should stop Reading everyone you meet and give them a chance to
reveal who they are as a person without you beating them to the punch by
Gleaning them.:
:Okay. I'll try.: Jake closes the door behind him. We're in a room filled
with computer stations set over long tables. There's a student working on one
of the computers in the corner. He gives us a worried look when Jake strides
over to check up on him.
"I have a pass," the boy assures Jake. He holds it out for him to see.
"Alright, Peter. Do you need any help with the computer?"
"Not right now, thanks."
I've been looking Peter over. He's around eleven, a short plump kid who
wears glasses. Sort of like an ugly duckling at that age. Maybe when he hits
puberty, he'll shoot up in height and lose that fat tummy.
"Hey... What's this?" asks Jake. He's clicked the browser back.
"Not me!" Peter protests. "I didn't go to that website."
I stride over to see what's going on. On Peter's screen is a porn site
filled with naked women pics. Jake clicks the browser back a few times that
shows full sized images that someone (this kid, likely) had displayed from
the thumb nails. He mutters "Nice..." under his breath. Hah! Jake said that
for our benefit since I know that he'd prefer looking at naked men. The
'Clear History' button is clicked from the Internet Explorer's Tool dialog
box so Peter can't get back to those sex sites without typing the web address
back in or from a web search.
I look over at Winna and Jes. They've been waiting near the door but as
I'm about to join them, Peter asks a computer question.
"I've been doing a web search for white African and white Asian elephants
but Google only comes up with one or the other. Too many results for me to
look through."
"Have you placed quotes around those three words?" asks Jake.
"Sure. But I'm still given separate results. What I need is information
that compares the African and Asian white elephant side by side so I can know
what their physical, cultural and religious significant differences are.
Stuff like that."
Jake shrugs his shoulders so I offer the boy a suggestion. "Put a question
mark between 'white' and 'elephants'. That's a 'wild card' character the
computer will fill in with other possible matches such as African and Asian.
Maybe then you'll find one website that compares them like you want." Peter
tries my suggestion.
"Hey. It worked!" Peter clicks on a promising link from the list.
Jake glares at me. "You're an expert in hardware. My forte is software so
I'm bound to know a few tricks in that regard." We return to Winna and Jes.
The boy puts on a smile for their benefit though I feel him raging inside for
besting him in front of a fellow student.
"This is our computer lab," says Jake with pride. "We have twenty stations
running Windows XP, MS-Office and they all have Internet connection."
"Dial-up?" I ask.
Jake smiles. "DSL high speed Internet. That really cranks them up for web
surfing. I've networked these computers myself." He pauses to let that sink
in before announcing, "I'm the lab supervisor. Sure beats having to serve
duty in the kitchen where I can put my brain to work here instead."
I'm given a toothy grin by Jake. He thinks he's put one over me but I'm
actually glad for him. I'd rather pluck on the keyboard than wash dishes too.
After passing a row of computer stations (all are different brands but I can
tell that they're a few years old), Jake sits down at a cubical. He opens a
laptop that draws my interest. It appears to be newer than the one I own.
"This is my Gateway M250 with a 2.6 gig processor, 256 meg memory and a
nine gig hard drive. I'm networked with the other computers so I can look in
at any station to see what students are working on."
Yeah. Like seeing if someone like Peter is viewing naked girlie pics. Did
Jake say that this laptop is his own? I ask him.
"It sure is." He fingers a Kensington anti-theft cable securing his laptop
to the desk. "Cost me nearly two grand so I don't want it walking off."
Hmm. Are students given such a generous allowance at this school? What
Jake has purchased blows away all the other computers in this room and not
just because it's a laptop. His computer has speed, memory and hard drive
capacity that'd be the envy of all the other students.
"I need a moment," asks Jake.
He pulls a clipboard marked 'Incident Report' from the wall of his cubical
and jots down an entry. 'Station 20 needs block of porn sites. Peter again.'
Set beside Jake's laptop are a stack of unopened software. As if reading my
thoughts, he explains what they are.
"Our school is given donations from software companies, mostly educational
stuff though we're also given games. The Father doesn't allow that in the lab
since computers are only to be used for homework assignments."
"Have you received anything from the Learning Tree Company?"
"Nope. I haven't heard of them before."
That surprises me. "They're well known for their educational titles. Their
latest releases to schools are the 'Read and Say' and 'Write and Say' series
where I've coded the speech recognition modules."
"Students here use MS-Word to type out their homework assignments and
print them after doing research on the Internet so we don't need fancy
educational software. Schools that crowd twenty or thirty students to a
classroom might use your computer programs to make up for their overworked
teachers. Our classes are rarely filled with more than ten students. That
way, a teacher can give students personalized help if they need it."
Jake has a good point there but he's blowing me off by not recognizing
that I'm really good with computers too. He gets up from his cubical.
"Let me show you something."
After unlocking a door, Jake takes us into a small room. It's filled with
newer computers along the wall with monitors stacked over them. In the far
corner is a work bench. Tools are laid out neatly that reminds me of Jesse's
habit of being meticulous with things.
"These are recent donations that I've just completed setting up. I'll
replace our older computers in the lab with these ten."
"You've installed the software already?" I ask. I'm setting Jake up.
"Sure have. They're loaded with Windows XP, MS-Word, Norton anti-virus and
firewall, ISP connection browsers and are ready to be networked."
"With licensed software for each computer?" Jake's eyes flash at me and it
is as I've suspected. "You've installed them from one set of CD's. Pirated?"
"No. We've purchased software for them."
"But not licensed individually for each computer." Jake shrugs his
shoulders as if pretending that he doesn't know what I mean. "These ten
computers that you've set up, for instance. Do you have ten sets of Windows,
MS-Office and Norton installation CD's?"
"Do you know how much that would cost?" defends Jake. "Windows XP alone
is nearly two hundred dollars! To purchase ten sets for these computers, my
school would have to shell out $2,000. Our money is better spent elsewhere."
"But you're cheating the people who code software out of their Royalties
by doing that."
"Microsoft is a big company," says Jake. "Their programmers are on salary
so it's not like I'm cheating them out of extra money. Bill Gates won't miss
the few copies we're making at our school."
"But it's not just your school, Jake. Thousands across the U.S. aren't
making the legal purchases for their computer labs. That loss in revenue adds
up fast."
"I hear you," says Jake. "Are you going to rat on us to Billy Gates?"
I'm laughing, shaking my head in dismay. "I don't work at Microsoft. They
do offer site licensing for non-profit organizations like a Catholic school.
Your lab of twenty computers, for instance, would only cost $50 each instead
of the full retail price."
"That's still a thousand bucks. We don't have it. Our school depends on
donations of money, supplies and equipment to keep it running. There's little
money coming in from the Diocese who are going broke."
"I understand. I just wanted to point this out to you because there are
guys like me who depend on their Royalty earnings to live on. I won't be
returning to my salary job at the Learning Tree."
Winna sighs. "Can we go outside where I can get some fresh air?"
"Sure. I've shown you what I wanted here."
Jake locks the storage room. He gives me the eye before leading Winna and
Jes out of his computer lab, through the library and into the hall. I didn't
mean to belittle his efforts for helping his school with fixing up their
computer donations. Just wanted him to realize that there are people behind
each software title who've worked hard to get it to market. They're denied a
payoff if it's pirated or installed on multiple computers.
I'm startled by a loud bell ringing. After a moment a silence, classroom
doors burst open and boys stream out to the hall. Jesse stands closer to his
mother to let them get past. My eyes take in all the cute brown faces, fast
moving bodies and their nice rear ends. This isn't lost on Jake who glares at
me like I'm a child molester or something. I step closer to my lover's side.
"Hey... Jake!"
A few boys approach us with their eyes on Winna and Jes. They're too shy
to look at me directly.
"Is this your family who's come to visit?" asks the eldest boy.
Jake is nodding at his friends. "This is my Aunt Winnapah and her son,
Jesse. He's Mike."
Three sets of eyes dare to peer up at me so I offer them a smile.
"These are my brothers," Jake introduces. "Paul, Greg and Two Tails."
"Glad to meet you," says Two Tails. He's the eldest boy so it was his duty
to speak up for the others.
"My aunt needs some fresh air so we can't linger," explains Jake.
I've sensed Jake's fear that one of his friends might ask us something
awkward or embarrass him by revealing a few things about him. The boys run
off to their next class. We make our way through the crowd.
A boy whom I recognize from clearing our dinner table last night stands
before Jake. They exchange grins.
"Hi, Charlie."
"Are you going to introduce me to your family?" the boy asks.
"Sure." Jake does so and he notices how his friend looks at his cousin,
the white guy, and then back to his cousin again. "Mike drove them down from
Montana since my aunt's truck couldn't make the trip," he quickly explains.
I'm Sensing that Charlie has figured Jes and me out. Before I could stop
myself, I Glean that this boy has a similar love for Jake but it's not sexual
anymore. A quick image fills my head. Two naked bodies are huddling close
under a blanket in spoon fashion. To my astonishment, it's Charlie who is
fucking Jake though he's too young to squirt from his dick yet.
:Don't Look further, love!: Sends Jesse. :Allow these boys their privacy.:
I stop Gleaning Charlie. My eyes return to the Now and see this boy as he
appears standing before me at fourteen. He's a really thin kid. Not too tall
either for his age. Short black hair. His facial features aren't Sioux or
any Native People that I'm familiar with. I think he's a half breed; the
non-Indian parent wasn't White but some other race. Asian?
:Don't you dare ask Jake anything about them!: begs Jesse.
:I wasn't gonna. At last not in front of your mother.:
:He's not had sex with his roommate or any other boy for three years now.
If anyone is going to ask Jake about that, it should be me. If ever.:
:Okay.: I'm struck by something Jes has Said. :How do you know that Jake
has stopped fooling around with the boys?: My lover doesn't Answer me. When I
try catching his eyes, Jesse looks down at his feet.
"Are you showing them around?" asks Charlie.
"Yeah. They've seen the administrative building and we've peeked into some
of the classrooms."
"Will you be showing them our dorm?" Charlie holds out his science project
of a hand made motor. "Could you bring this back to our room for me, please?"
"Can't. I'm going to show them the Church next before we go to lunch."
"Oh. Thanks, anyway."
"Did you get a good grade for it?" asks Jake. He'd seen his friend's
disappointment for not relieving him of his project. It'll have to be stuffed
in his locker where it might break.
"No. Mr. Braxton didn't make it to class today. Ms. Klein asked that we
bring our projects back on Monday since he should be well by then."
"Alright. I'll take it to your room." Jake is handed the motor from his
friend.
"Thanks! I wouldn't want it to break before my teacher has seen it."
Winna, Jesse and I look at the motor in Jake's hands. I remember crafting
one myself in science class. Like Charlie's, mine consisted of a long metal
bracket that's been bent into shape with a horizontal spindle of tightly
wound wire separated by layers of insulating tape to prevent a short out.
"You'll probably get an 'A' for it," I offer Charlie in praise.
"I hope so!" Charlie looks at a clock on the wall with concern. "It was
nice meeting you, Mrs. Winnapah, Jesse, Mike. I've gotta run off to class
now. Okay?"
"Sure," answers Jake. He watches his friend take off down the hall.
We leave the building. Another structure is seen in the distance that's
two storied but shorter than the classroom building. I assume that's the dorm.
Jake leads in front with his hands carefully holding Charlie's motor. Winna
follows behind with Jesse holding her right hand. I'm in the rear. The sun
has risen in the sky to the eleven o'clock position. A quick glance at my
watch proves that my guess was right on. It's 11:14.
"You can sit here, aunt."
Winna stops dead in her tracks, surprised by Jake's request. She looks at
the bench set off the cobbled path amongst the flowers and shrubs. "I was
hoping to see your room."
"Another time," answers Jake. "I'm going to run and drop this off for
Charlie. The Father is expecting us for lunch. That's barely enough time to
show you the Church before then."
Winna is obviously disappointed. Me too, since I'd like to see Jake's room
that could have provided us with clues about his hidden self.
"I can run with you," asks Jesse. He slaps over his long legs.
Jake glances at his aunt who's sitting down heavily over the bench. She's
obviously upset. At him? No. The woman is disappointed about something and
it's not from being denied a peek at his room. "Alright, cousin."
:Stay with mom,: Asks Jesse.
I'm setting myself down beside Winna in reply. :Show me what you see.:
:I will, love. Jake and me are going to have a little talk.:
:Can I Listen in?:
:No. But you already have an idea what it's going to be about, love. Trust
me in this. Okay?:
I'm silently nodding at him. Winna and I watch the two run off down the
cobbled path and enter the dormitory. The woman releases an anxious sigh.
"Mike?"
I turn to Winna with fear squeezing my heart. She's gonna be scolding me
about something. I'm remembering exchanging jabs with Jake in the computer
lab so she's probably gonna say something about that.
"I hope Jes-ee-ah can reach him." Winna casts her eyes towards the dorm.
Relief fills me. She's not gonna be talking about my bad behavior directed
at Jake after all. "If anyone can, it's your son. They've connected already."
"Really?" gasps Winna.
I'm only nodding in reply.
"How do you... What do you know, Mike?"
Winna knows that I'm always Connected to Jesse so there's no need for her
to ask 'how'. The 'what do I know' is too revealing about Jake so I'm trying
to come up with something to satisfy her. A bumble bee buzzes us. After
ducking out of its way, it lands on a yellow rose. I'm keeping my eye out for
more bees. The sun warms my hair and I feel its heat on my arms. This is
proving to be a fine summer day. Now if Jake would only open up to us...
"We've come all this way to see him. It's almost as if Jake doesn't want
to see me or even acknowledge that his mother is dead."
I'm holding Winna's left arm. "He is hurting inside for her but the boy
won't let it show. Not yet. Father McMillan didn't inform Jake that we'd be
coming to see him until he was sure that you were Judy's sister. That's
proved a shock to him. Having family and all. Give the boy a little more
time, Winna. He'll open up to you."
We exchange glances. Winna opens her mouth as if to tell me something but
she doesn't, turning to look towards the dorm for Jake and her son. I think
I know what she wanted to confide in me from Gleaning her a few days ago. I'm
not gonna say anything now that I already know about her intentions for Jake.
If it's to work, he must be willing to leave everything behind that he's ever
known. His school, his friends, and that comfortable place that he's come to
in his life these past eleven years.
"I want to ask a favor of you, Mike."
"Sure. Anything."
Winna releases a harsh breath and speaks while looking down at her knees.
"I know that the boy has been... difficult for you at times."
Oh-oh. She is gonna be scolding me about my verbal sparring with Jake!
"It isn't that Jake doesn't like you," says Winna. "He just doesn't
understand where you're coming from and why you're... with my son."
"He knows that both Jes and I are gay."
Winna looks around uneasily for a moment. She takes a deep breath before
speaking again. "A lot of people think that what you are is only sexual. Jake
doesn't understand that what you share with my son is a love of heart that
any couple has for each other. Also, Jes-ee-ah wasn't himself when they'd
first met. I'm glad that the two of you have... come back Together so my son
can be normal. A lot of people in my tribe have seen how you've helped him.
They don't know about your special bond. I hope they never do but think it
comes from your love of spirit, love of heart... even if they discover that
it's more than a friendship between the two of you. I accept that you are
with my son, Mike. It wasn't what I'd hoped for him. There will be no
grandchildren for me to cherish."
I'm fighting against the tears filling my eyes.
"What's important is that you two love each other as any couple would.
I've seen my son achieve manhood." Winna laughs. "He really surprises me at
times by the things he says! Outside the restaurant, for instance."
I'm thinking about what she means. Oh, yeah. Jes had asked his mother why
she let that man she'd met by the register get away. And then in the truck,
he'd told her that she shouldn't punish herself anymore for her husband
running off. That she deserved to find someone for herself. "Jes surprises me
too at times."
"I hope that he can talk some sense into his cousin," whispers Winna.
I'm Reaching out for Jesse. The image of a poster fills my head that
depicts a strong warrior atop his fiery stallion. He's practically naked from
behind with only a breechclout covering him. I can see his butt. Muscles
bulge in his chest and right arm when he wields a long spear in his hand.
This Indian looks very erotic. I'd love to get jumped by him in the plains by
surrendering myself to his passionate needs.
:I thought you'd like Jake's poster,: Sends Jesse.
:He's got it hung on his bedroom wall?: That's more daring than I would
have been in his place.
:Yes. And there's another poster with 'muscle' but you wouldn't care for
it. I'm enjoying my view of this naked white guy.:
:Totally naked? Show me!: Jesse does and he was right. This strongly
muscled man is in a kneeling pose that shows off the build to his body. You
can see his butt. Because it's a side view, his cock is hidden from view by
being tucked down between his thighs but I see a hint of groin hair.
:I'd let him 'rape' me anytime!: teases Jesse.
That b&w poster would certainly appeal to guys like Jesse and Jake. I
wonder what else the boy has pinned to his bedroom wall and Ask my lover.
:There's a copper plaque with words,: Answers Jesse.
Through my lover's eyes, I See that it's the Lord's Prayer. Set above it
are several certificates of Outstanding Achievement in sports and for being
on the Honor Roll. In 2002, Jake won a wrestling match held in Pierre. Hmm.
Jake likes to wrestle with the boys both in clothes and without, it seems.
:Here's a poster that would appeal to you, love!:
My eyes pop open when Jes Shows me a color poster depicting another nude.
Not a white guy but a Native American who's weight lifting. It's a side view
of this young man where you can see his shapely ass and even his cock! His
short black hair has spilled onto his face.
:Oh-oh. Jake notices what I'm looking at!: Sends Jesse. :He's trying to
explain it away so Listen in...:
"They inspire my body building," says Jake. "This poster, for instance."
He points to the young Native guy who's weight lifting. "I'm working towards
developing my body like he has. Nearly every day, I pump iron in the gym to
build up my upper body strength. Look at his chest and arm muscles! That's
what I want for myself."
Jesse gives his cousin a good look. He already sees good development to
Jake's chest and the bulging to his arm muscles showing through his shirt.
"I'd say that you've already achieved that goal. You're very strong."
"I sure am," says Jake with pride. "All the girls in town want to get it
on with me!"
Hah! That may be so but Jes and I know this boy doesn't want to get it on
with them.
:Should I make that comment about wanting that white guy in his poster
getting it on with me?:
:NO!: I mind shout.
:Just kidding, love. Sorry.:
The reason for making Contact with Jesse returns to me. :Your mother is
feeling really down about Jake. She's hoping that you can talk some sense
into the boy.:
:I'm going to try.: A long pause before Jesse renews Contact. :There's a
photograph of Aunt Judy with her son on the night stand. Jake looks so happy
in it.:
:That's a good place to start,: I suggest. :Ask Jake what he remembers
when that picture was taken. Being happy with his mom and all.:
:I'm going to.: Another long pause before Jesse Speaks again. :Please
stay with my mom. Tell her that I'm talking with Jake so it may be a while
before we return.:
:She's hoping that you can reach the boy. I assured her that if anyone
can, it's you.:
:Such confidence in me, love. I'll try not to disappoint but this kid is a
hard nut to crack.:
:Little splinterings are better than one big smack. Otherwise, your 'nut'
will crumble to pieces and Jake will be no good to anyone.:
:I need to break Contact now. He's telling me about that photograph and
I'll Tell you later. Okay, love?:
I Send my lover a kiss. Winna's face returns before my eyes and she gives
me a strange look. Oh. I'm thinking she'd heard my lips smacking at her. My
face begins to burn.
"Is Jes-ee-ah having a talk with his cousin?"
"Yeah. He's had to break Contact with me just now because Jake is telling
him about a photograph he has on his night stand that's of him at age five
with his mother. Ah. That kiss you'd seen me blow wasn't for you, Winna."
The woman smiles. "I'd already figured that out on my own, Mike."
We both end up laughing. Then Winna's expression turns serious and she
grips my hand hard.
"I want to thank you for driving us down here. Maybe you're right. We have
to be patient with Jake until he gets to know us better. Then he'll open up
and pour out his grief. That's what I'm here for." Winna wipes her eyes dry.
"I only want what's best for my nephew so that's why..."
"I'll support any decision that you make regarding Jake." Winna gasps
before managing to close her mouth.
"I appreciate your trust in me, Mike."
That leaves me feeling a little guilty. I know what she's planning for
Jake and she likely suspects that I know from Gleaning her. I haven't done so
for a few days. I'm not gonna from now on. It's wrong to invade someone's
privacy such as family so I'll only use my Power in certain instances like
that time her mortgage company gave her husband half of the money from their
house without her signature. Mr. Flanders had made an 'arrangement' with him
to do this. I Gleaned what that was and forced the man to forgo them closing
costs by using what I knew about it against him.
Winna looks around. She comments on the beautiful flowers which is her
attempt to get her mind off Jake. I'll play along. Our conversation leads to
her own garden where I ask if she'll be tending to her roses. Weeds grow
there now. Jes had commented to me that his mom hasn't been in the backyard
since her husband ran away. The woman hangs her head in shame. Man! That was
stupid of me to remind her of him just now. "I'm sorry, Winna."
"That's alright. I haven't been tending my garden like I should of. My
roses were beautiful. So full of life but when love ran away..."
I'm giving Winna a tight hug. She's not crying but I Sense the terrible
unhappiness that she's suffered after her husband left her and her son. She
has been punishing herself like Jes said. Such pain in this woman's life!
Now that there's a chance for some unexpected joy in finding a nephew she
never knew she had, her sister's son! but it's turning to dust. Damn Jake!
Why can't the boy think beyond his own pain and fear?
Some school boys pass us. Winna becomes self conscious and gently pulls
from my arms but she gives me an appreciative nod. I smile back. We sit
together for a long while in silence.
:We're returning, love!:
I straighten up over the bench. Winna notices my alertness. :Was it a good
talk with Jake?: Instead of Answering me in words, Jes Sends me a mind burst.
Through expressing his own regret for not knowing Aunt Judy, he's got Jake
thinking about Aunt Winna in the same way. That he has a chance to know her
along with the rest of his Blackfoot family in Montana. Jes also told Jake
how much his mother is hurting over her sister. Not knowing where she'd run
off to them years ago and then learning of her death that came as a terrible
shock. Winna is comforted to know that her sister is survived by a son. She
wants to get to know Jake better and share grief over their loss together.
In turn, Jake expressed to my lover his curiosity for family he's never
known. Some of his questions were answered about the Blackfoot People. I'm
relieved that the boy seems to be opening up. That's more easily done between
cousins so I hope Jake won't clam up in front of his aunt.
Winna rises from the bench when she catches sight of the two. I'm quick to
join her at her side. Hope shines on the woman's face. :Do you think Jake
will talk to your mom now?:
:I don't know, love. He listened to my words. Not much talking on his part
though so I'm hoping he will with my mom. Can you ask her to be patient with
her nephew? Not press him too hard?:
:I will.: I'm turning to Winna. "Your son has had a good talk with Jake."
"Did he tell him anything about my sister?" asks Winna.
I'm shaking my head. "He mostly just listened to Jesse. He Asks that you
be patient with Jake and don't press him to talk just yet." Disappointment is
seen on this woman's face. "He'll come around to you. Really he will! Let's
give him some time to do so on his own instead of pressing him. Alright?"
Winna slowly nods. "There's so little time left."
There she goes again about running out of time. We still have three full
days to visit with Jake before leaving on Sunday. What's the hurry? Jesse
and Jake run up to us. Well. My lover did with his cousin lagging behind.
Winna peers longingly at her nephew who meets her gaze for a long moment.
"What time is it?" asks Jake.
I'm looking at my watch. "Almost Noon."
"We'll have to skip that tour of the Church for now," explains Jake. "The
Father is waiting for us to lunch with him. Are you hungry? I am!"
Before we can answer him, Jake starts heading towards the refectory. Jes
calls out to him to wait. The boy stops in his tracks. Winna comes along side
of Jake where they hold hands much to my pleasant surprise. Jesse was already
holding his mother's hand. I lead up the rear. It warms my heart to see the
woman being escorted by her two 'boys'.
"Did you enjoy the tour of our school?" asks Fr. McMillan.
"Yes," answers Winna. "It was most impressive. I'm very proud that Jake is
the supervisor of your computer lab. He is very knowledgeable with them."
Everyone is looking over at Jake who's beaming from his aunt's praise.
"I am too," the Father comments. A dark expression comes over his face
for something that he's not very proud to have learned about his promising
student. He puts a grin back on his face so the others won't notice.
We've just finished lunch. Jesse especially enjoyed the ham melt and he
finished his before the rest of us. He's nibbling the remaining corn from his
cob. Fr. McMillan looks over at him.
"Did you get enough to eat, Jesse?"
"Yes, Father. Thank you for having us for lunch."
"It's my pleasure!" Fr. McMillan peers at Winnapah for a moment then his
eyes go to Jake. "Would you like to see our gardens? The flowers are in full
bloom and though the sun isn't in the right position yet, there's a fountain
that's the pride of our school. It's dazzling."
"Yes. I'd like that."
"Jake. Why don't you go show your aunt?"
"Now?"
Fr. McMillan nods.
"Yes, Sir." Jake opens the glass door and leads Winna outside.
Jesse warned me to stay in my chair but I was planning to anyway. Having
Jake show Winna the gardens will give them a chance to be alone. Two boys
enter our dining room to clear away the dishes. The Father thanks them while
remaining in his chair. He gazes at Jes and me with his intent for a private
chat. Oh-oh. I'll have to be on guard against what he may ask and not blurt
out anything that'll embarrass Winna.
"Do you two have any questions about our school?" asks Fr. McMillan.
I'm glancing at Jesse who's keeping his mouth shut. It's up to me then.
"Not right now, Father. I was impressed by your school. Nothing like what
I've heard about Catholic missions for Native children."
The Father sighs uneasily. "That sad chapter of history has been closed
I'm glad to say. It has always been our goal to provide an education for the
needy while offering children spiritual guidance. If you don't mind me asking,
what religious faith do you follow, Mike?"
"I'm Lutheran Christian." When he looks at Jesse, I'm speaking up for him.
"The Blackfoot also worship our Father though in their own way. Jake asked if
they recognized Jesus Christ as the Son of God and our Lord. They do honor
Him as a great Teacher sent by our Father."
"That Christ is to all people," says Fr. McMillan. "I know that Jake is
very curious about his Blackfoot People, Jesse. We've nurtured his soul with
our Lord's Teachings that appear to be similar to your own spiritual path."
Jesse nods in agreement. "I want to tell Jake about his People, Father.
You've been taking good care of him these eleven years. Now that my mother
has found him, I hope Jake will want to see more of his family and return to
his People."
"I hope so too." Fr. McMillan smiles knowingly at Jesse. His plan to help
Jake may come about as he's hoped.
"You aren't from Montana, are you Mike? It's your accent." The Father
smiles knowingly.
"No. I'm from Indiana." When the Father implores me with his eyes to
explain further, I do so with care. "I was on an extended vacation from my
job when I met... ah, got myself entangled in a struggle between evil and
good. Two corrupt police officers tried stealing a Power Bundle belonging to
the Blackfoot People but I stopped them."
"Winnapah was starting to tell me about that last night. You were very
brave to defend her son."
"I had to, Father! There is Evil in this world like we've been warned
about but I didn't really believe until I saw it in Eli Kie's eyes! I'm not
talking about the evil men do themselves but how Satan works through them."
Fr. McMillan nods. "You've gone through fire as few of us are tested, my
son. It has strengthened your faith."
"Yes, Father." To my surprise, Jesse speaks up.
"Mike has a good heart. He's helped my People and is a becoming a better
human being because of it."
"I am glad to hear that your friend is following the path of Light."
I'm startled by Fr. McMillan's wording. That's exactly what grandfather
has told me!
"And Mike has really helped me. I was lost before we met but now, I'll be
able to follow in my grandfather's footsteps as shaman of our tribe."
My eyes pop open to hear Jesse say that!
"Your Calling is the same as mine."
"Yes, Father. I want to bring the lost sheep of my People back into the
Light as my grandfather has."
"Jake needs your help."
"I know, Father. It's my hope that I'll be given the chance to reach his
heart and fill it with understanding of self that will bring him joy."
:Jesse! Does Fr. McMillan know what you're trying to tell him?:
:Yes, love. We're both speaking the same language. He knows about Jake.:
I'm feeling the Father's knowing gaze on Jesse and myself. He's not
giving us bad eyes. I Feel hope in him of all things. This man accepts that
we're a gay couple?
:He does, love. Can't you see that in the Father's face? He hopes that
we'll help Jake find himself. It's more than the boy not accepting that he's
gay but a darker blight on his spirit.:
I'm straightening up in my chair and stare at Fr. McMillan. Power builds
in me when...
:Remember your promise, Short Hair!:
I stop myself from Gleaning the man about what he knows about Jake.
:You're right, Jes. He's already revealed much to us through his words.:
:And Fr. McMillan is comforted by our words in his ear. Let the matter
rest for the moment.:
That seems to be the Father's intent as well. He makes small talk while we
wait for Winna and Jake's return from the garden. I'm peeking at my watch
from time to time and as the minutes pass, hope rises in me that Jake is
opening up to his aunt.
Nearly half an hour passes when Fr. McMillan receives a note from his
Brother about a matter requiring his attention. He excuses himself from the
table. Jesse and I have been anxiously looking out the glass door for his
mother and Jake. They return hand in hand. Both their faces reveal that
they've been crying and I'm relieved to see that. They needed an emotional
release over the loss of a sister and a mother.
"Mom?" Jesse asks in a small voice. "Are you alright?"
"I am now." Winna turns to Jake who to my dismay has put his charming mask
back on. The boy acts like nothing had happened in the garden.
:He doesn't want to appear weak in front of us,: explains Jesse.
:Sure. I can understand that.:
"Where is Father McMillan?" asks Winna.
"He's returned to his office to attend a matter," I explain. "We should
go see him."
"Why? Is something wrong?" asks Jake. Fear had crept into his voice.
I'm shrugging my shoulders. "Not that I know of. The Father asked that we
meet back at his office. Maybe he wants to give us a tour of his Church
personally." I'm not thinking so but I wanted to alleviate the boy's fear.
We head for the administrative building.
Rosemary isn't here. The Father is looking through some papers on her desk
when we walk in. Winna and him exchange quick glances. Jesse stands on the
other side of his mother (away from me) while Jake is lingering behind. He's
still not sure why we've come here.
"I'm sorry for leaving the table like that," says Fr. McMillan. "A matter
was brought to my attention but I can't seem to find anything without
Rosemary's help."
The Father gives us an embarrassing grin. He looks at Winna.
"Did you have a good tour of our school?"
Jake quickly answers that. "I still have to show them our Church."
To my surprise, Winna goes to sit in one of the chairs with a weary sigh.
"Can we do that another time?" she asks. "I am a bit tired right now."
"Why not explore the reservation for a few hours?" asks Fr. McMillan.
I'm startled by his request. Winna nods in agreement and it's then when I
realize that they had hatched a plan between them last night after dinner to
get another chance to talk alone.
"At my age, it's difficult keeping up with the three of you," Winna
explains. "Go ahead. Have some fun while I rest up here."
"Sure, mom." Jesse turns to his cousin with a bright grin. "Mike has his
truck to drive us around in. Do you know of any good sites to see, Jake?"
"Not really."
"Oh, come on cousin! I'd think you'd jump at the chance to get away from
here."
Jake is thinking about it. He peers at Fr. McMillan, Winna, and then at
the two of us. I'm grinning from ear to ear. "Let's go!" Jesse is pulling on
his cousin's arm who slowly relents to everyone's wishes to get the hell out
of here.
The three of us scurry out to the parking lot. When Jake catches sight of
my truck, he stops before it with surprise on his face.
"You came down in that?"
"Yup. It may look the worse for wear on the outside, but it's engine still
has the heart of a war pony." We get in. Jesse sits between us and I realize
how much Jake does look like him. They both have dark brown arms, long hair
and that typical Blackfoot face though Jake's nose isn't as big. His body is
more filled out than my lover's. Muscles bulge in his arms and chest. I tear
my eyes from them and start the engine. "Okay. Where can we go?"
Jake ponders for a moment. "Head out the main entrance and turn right."
"And then?"
"He wants it to be a surprise!" says Jesse.
"Not really. I don't know where we can go."
Jake is such a spoil sport. My lover is very enthusiastic about our outing
but the boy would rather stay in school. "We'll follow the road as see where
it takes us then."
"You'll end up getting us lost," whines Jake.
"Don't be so glum, cousin! Mike drove us hundreds of miles through three
states to visit with you and he didn't get us lost."
"It's the small excursions that can get you into trouble," warns Jake.
"Do you have a full tank of gas?"
I'm looking. "My fuel indicator reads three quarters full. We've got water
bottles behind the seat, just in case. Our stomachs are full. Hearts bright.
Let's go see where the road leads us this night!"
"The Father wants us to return in a few hours."
Does he? I don't remember him asking us that.
"And we will unless Mike gets us lost, his truck runs out of gas or we get
so bored with you that we kick you out the door so you can walk back."
"Okay, okay! I get the message." Jake straightens up in his seat.
After making that right turn, the paved road winds around some low hills
covered with grass. Their stalks are high and golden. The sun is shining. I
share in my lover's joy to be out and about. Hopefully, that'll rub off on
Jake who could use the diversion after talking with Winna in the garden.
We'll have to wait until tonight to learn how much her nephew has opened up.
It's our turn now.
:We're out for some fun,: Asks Jesse. :No pestering my cousin. Okay?:
:Sure.: I'm exchanging glances with my lover. Jake turns from us to look
out his window. There's a dirt road to our right. I startle everyone when
turning my steering wheel sharply to catch it.
"Where are we going?" asks Jake.
"Since you couldn't come up with a destination, I'm letting my truck
decide. It wants to go this a way." The dirt road goes on straight between
the hills. It's a whole lot of nothing yet I welcome the rugged surroundings
that reminds me of the outings Owopspec and Chris enjoyed. They were often
getting away from their tribe to explore the land, and each other.
:We'll soon get our chance,: Says Jesse.
:Yeah. A nice honeymoon in the plains after we marry in a few Saturdays.:
I turn to my lover who catches my quick kiss on his lips. Jake saw. Before I
can read the expression on his face, he turns to look out his window again.
Jes smiles shyly at me. I'm forced to keep my eyes on the road so no more
stolen kisses between us. We'll have plenty of time for that tonight.
I'm stepping on the gas for the thrill of it. A cloud of dust is seen in
my rearview mirror as I tear up this old road. Jesse is a bit concerned by
my perhaps foolhardy driving but Jake is obviously thrilled. He's got his
right hand stuck out the window and I smile when he lets out a loud whoop.
"Can you get this crate going any faster?" asks Jake.
I try not being offended by the boy's remark about my first pickup truck.
It may be old, but it's still got some life in it. I'm putting the pedal to
the metal. We're starting to zigzag over the road. Dust is coming in through
Jake's window so he hurriedly rolls it up.
:Showing off, love?:
I can't turn to Jes as much as I'd like since my eyes are needed on the
road ahead of me. I'm Feeling his concern though mixed with the joy of
making his cousin happy by my reckless driving. I have to admit that I'm
enjoying this thrill myself as if I were a teen again.
A fork comes up in the road. I turn left at the last moment, sending us
flying into the grass before I'm correcting for my turn. The wheels rumble.
My heart is pounding when we bounce in our seats. I let up on the gas. Relief
fills us when the truck returns to the road. Jesse was plain scared. Jake
laughed, gesturing for me to pick up speed again. Instead, I relax my right
foot until the truck slows to a stop.
"What's wrong?" asks Jake. "Did you lose a tire?"
"No..."
"Oh. Too scary for yah?"
"Mike needs this truck in one piece if he's to get back to Havre," says
Jesse. "When you get your own wheels, you can do what you want."
"Chicken!" Jake ignored his cousin's comment. "Don't be scared, Jesse. At
least Mike knows how to have some fun. Don't you?" The word 'chicken' is
mouthed and he flaps his arms at his sides.
I'm turning to the boy with a sly grin. "Do you think you can drive better
than me?"
"Maybe. Though I've never been behind the wheel before. I'll be taking
Driver's Ed. in the Fall."
I see in Jake's eyes that he's figured out what I'm about to suggest to
him. "Okay. Let's see you get this 'crate' going faster than me. Maybe so
fast that it'll take off like an eagle into the sky." The boy is already
opening his door. I get out but not without a scolding from my lover.
:He's going to break all our necks!: warns Jesse.
:You do worry too much, Jes, but have you forgotten? This truck is a stick
shift. Jake will be lucky to get my 'crate' up to thirty if he doesn't stall
the engine first. Then the laugh will be on him.:
:It's a long walk back to the school,: Says Jesse.
I slough off my lover's concern and pass a smiling Jake in front of my
truck. We get in. "Seatbelt, Jake." I'm smiling to myself when the boy
realizes that he's gotta shift this old crate of mine. "I've got it in
neutral. Step on the clutch... there, then move the stick forward."
"Sure. I knew that," says Jake but his voice betrayed his anxiety.
Jake stick shifts. He steps on the gas and... stalls the engine.
"Let me try that again."
Another 'repeat performance' is rendered to the ho-hum audience. I'm
preventing myself from laughing at him. Jake manages to get us moving
forward on the third try. I hear the engine roaring and say, "Let off on the
gas with your right foot, step on the clutch then move the stick back to
second gear." He manages it. Dust is raised up behind us. I tell him how to
shift into third and he does though with a brief roaring of the engine when
he forgot to let up on the gas. The speedometer reads thirty. Wow. I didn't
think the boy would have managed it.
Jake hits the horn. "Yeah! Get out of the way or get runned over. We're
coming through!"
Who does he mean? There's no one around in these bad lands. Jesse
snuggles closer to me so I wrap my left arm protectively around him.
:This was a good idea of yours, love. If we survive in one piece.:
:We will. Jake's got the hang of it.: I'm looking at my speedometer. He's
got my truck up to just over forty. Dust billows up behind us and rain like
splattering is heard against the undercarriage. I let out a loud whoop!
"Wow! This is better than sex!" Jake shouts. He lays on the horn in a
rhythmic beat like he's fucking the road. Beep... beep... Beep, Beep, BEEP!
A low grunt comes from his mouth. "That was gooooood! How about you two?"
My truck slows to a stop. Jake turns to us when we didn't answer him and
he sees my arm around his cousin. That bright thrill in his eyes fades. I'm
thinking about letting my love go but the hell with what this kid thinks.
"Now it's your turn, cousin."
"Me?" gasps Jesse. "I don't know how to drive!"
"Sure you can!" I revert to mind speaking with my lover. :We can't allow
your young 'cous say that you're a chicken, now can we?:
:Okay...: Jesse says out loud, "I'll show the both of you!"
Jake gets out of the driver's seat and comes around to my side. Jes and I
are sliding over to the left. I'm not needing to remind Jake about his
seatbelt this time. He makes a point of securing himself as if fearing his
cousin's bad driving. :Jes. Pull what you need from me to drive this truck.
We'll show this youngin' something.:
Jesse stick shifts into first. A perfect performance. When the engine
roars in warning for second, he makes the gear change and steps on the gas.
Third gear. Jake's eyes are widening in surprise. He looks back at the dust
being raised on the road. The speedometer reads thirty five, forty... fifty!
We're flying down the road.
"Hey... You've driven Mike's truck before," complains Jake.
Jesse is shaking his head with a grin. "Nope. This is my first time
behind the wheel of anything!"
I see that we're coming up to an intersection. Jesse expertly slows the
truck, down shifting and stops at the sign. My lover looks in both directions
then makes a U-turn in the intersection (a paved road) to return the way we
came. He gets my truck back up to fifty. Jake yelps out in excitement as we
tear up this old road. It's good to see the boy so happy. A brief respite he
needs from mourning over his mother's death.
Jesse comes to a stop near that forking in the road. "You'll learn how to
drive a stick shift in time, cousin." He sticks his tongue out at Jake.
"Like you obviously have," the boy answers. "That was cheating! You said
that you've not driven before."
"Haven't. I swear!"
I'm nodding in support to my lover. Jesse gets out and I'm sliding over
to the driver's seat. Jake also gets out of the truck to allow Jes to sit at
my side. I turn left at the fork to explore down this part of the dirt road.
I'm keeping my speed down to just under thirty.
"Alright. Are you going to tell me how you managed that, Jesse?"
My lover giggles. He taps the right side of my head to explain it.
"You mean... it was your Connection thing with Mike that let you drive as
well as he did?"
"Yes. That's how Mike can speak Siksika because he's getting that from me.
We Share more than our thoughts and feelings, Jake. I can Pull memories from
him of how he knows to drive so now... I can."
"Wow." The boy thinks for a moment. "Can I do the same thing? I've got
Power too like you've told me and all."
I answer that question. "You can't. Your special ability gifted from our
Father allows you to Glean people. Jes and I have been Connected from a
spirit Passed..."
"Mike!"
I shut my lips tight. :Sorry, my love. I forgot myself for a moment.:
:Maybe we should tell Jake. He's family, after all.:
:Okay. You tell him.: Jes and I exchange glances.
"Are you two Talking to each other?" asks Jake.
We're both nodding.
"Jake? I need to hear you swear a solemn oath that you're not going to
tell anyone, and I mean not ANYONE about my Connection to Mike, our Powers
or what I'm about to confide in you now." Jesse flares his eyes at Jake.
"Okay." The boy sits up straight in his seat. "I swear on our Holy Father
never to reveal to any other what you're about to tell me. No one will know
that you two share a... special bond and have Power."
"I hear your vow and know not any others that you have broken," says
Jesse in ritual stance. "Jake. If people were to know what Mike and I can
do, the Government would come for us and put us in a laboratory to know how
we do it. You too, since you have Power as well."
Jake breathes in deeply and releases it. "You can trust me in this. I
won't tell anyone. Ah. Does anyone else know about it?"
"My mother does. So does my uncle, Running Water. Grandfather knows of
course because he's shaman of our tribe and it was by his hand that the Power
Bundle's spirit was Passed into Short Hair and I."
"A Power Bundle. Is that like a sacred Indian relic or something?"
Jesse nods his head. "It was crafted by my grandfather's grandfather.
From his sacrifice, our Father borne it with a spirit. This Power Bundle was
kept in his arms for many long years where his body lay hidden in a mountain
cave. It awaited discovery by those the spirit was intended to Pass into. Us.
Yet an evil Trickster stole it first. His name is Eli Kie. An adopted White
man of my tribe stole it back from him and hid it under the floor boards in
his bedroom. Before Ron could return it to my People, he was murdered."
"Murdered?" gasps Jake. "Do you know by who?"
Jesse sadly nods. "Months passed and a certain white guy who had come up
from Indiana to vacation in my town rented that man's trailer. Ron's spirit
was guarding over the Power Bundle that lay hidden in his bedroom."
I jump into my lover's account of what happened. "I was that white guy!
Ron's ghost haunted his trailer and he gave me scary dreams of who murdered
him. Jesse's grandfather knew that the Power Bundle was dying so he tasked
us to find it quick. From the clues Ron gave me, we figured it out. The
carpet in my bedroom was rolled away. Ron's ghost moved my chest of drawers
for us so we could find his hiding place."
"Really?" asks Jake.
I stare at the boy. "Really. Seeing that made my hair stand up on end!"
"You actually saw a ghost?" asks Jake.
"Yeah. The room had turned cold and I more Felt Ron's Presence than saw
him. Jesse lifted out the Power Bundle from its hiding place. Then he Sent
Ron's spirit to his award in the Above. It made my ears pop." Jake is hanging
on my every word. He'd been skeptical at first of our 'ghost story' but he's
believing what we're saying. He should. It really happened.
"I went outside the trailer ahead of Mike," continues Jesse. "Eli Kie was
waiting for me and he attacked. We struggled for the Power Bundle in my arms
but I didn't let go."
"My lover was a real sport. Even when that man punched him in the eye,
Jesse didn't let it go. I'd heard his yell and ran out to help but Eli Kie
pointed his gun at me. He was gonna shoot us both and take the Power Bundle."
"Why did he want it?" asks Jake. "Is it worth a lot of money?"
"Eli Kie is the servant of a Dark Master. He wanted to use the bundle for
an evil purpose." I don't mention to Jake that if he had gotten his hands on
it, he could have brought about the end to the world. Shaman Charms A Bird is
hot on that Trickster's trail where they're gonna have a show down in the
sacred wood in California soon.
"How did you get away with the bundle? Obviously, he didn't shoot either
of you."
"My neighbor came to our rescue. He pointed his rifle at the man's head.
That gave me the opportunity to pull my lover from Eli Kie's dirty hands. We
ran back to his mother's house only a block away."
Jesse continues the account. "Mike Felt that there was someone in my
house so I ran towards the street. He flattened himself by the side of my
front door and when Officer Danielson came out with his gun pointed at me,
Mike sprung. My lover saved me from getting shot!"
"A police officer was going to kill you?" asks Jake. "Why?"
"He was working with Eli Kie to steal our tribe's Power Bundle. They're
both corrupt policemen."
I jump in to explain that. "Danielson was working for a collector of Native
American artifacts. You're right, Jake. They can be worth a lot of money. We
think he wanted to get his hands on our Power Bundle to sell it while Eli Kie
wanted it for an evil purpose. They were working together but for different
goals unbeknownst to each other."
"Did you... kill that police officer?"
"No, Jake. Defending my lover from him did put Danielson in the hospital
and he was murdered there."
"By who?"
"Eli Kie. He also murdered Ron Earlman who'd stolen back the Power Bundle
from him but we can't prove that."
Jesse finishes the story. "We'd escaped those two corrupt policemen with
the Power Bundle dying in my arms. Mom drove us to my grandfather who is the
shaman of our tribe. He performed a rite that Passed the Power Bundle's
spirit into both of us. We're Connected in thought and spirit though already,
our hearts were one. That spirit dwelling inside us grants us Power to serve
the People. And we will!"
"I didn't know such things really happened," whispers Jake with awe in his
voice. "At least not today." A thought strikes him. "If you two are Connected
as closely as you say, what happens when one of you... ah, dies?"
"The other will follow so we may be Joined in the Above," answers Jesse.
Jake gasps. He drops his eyes down to his knees. "Maybe that's fitting
since, I wouldn't want to remain alive if my... lover went on to Heaven."
Jes and I are nodding in agreement. We raise our clasped hands unto Him,
our heavenly Father in the hope of being given the chance at a longer second
life to be together. Owopspec was denied that when Chris was murdered.
Jake turns to look out his window. We've given him a lot to think about
and maybe, he'll return the favor by trusting us with his own secrets. I put
my truck in gear and continue driving down the dirt road.
AUTHOR'S NOTE:
The newly introduced character of Jake is not my creation. My good friend
Luke who's been editing my stories these past two years presented me with an
outline for Jake. Together, we improved and built upon the original outline
to where I understood this character enough to write his introduction. He
will become an addition to Winna's household. Yup. Three gay boys under that
woman's roof. The 'Jake Outline' contains details about his early boyhood
when living with his mother in Los Angeles, admission to the Jesuit school
and his exploits there with the other boys until... Well. READ the outline
for yourself but be warned that it contains information not yet released in
the NtTL series, if ever! I've posted the five text parts that comprise
Jake's Outline (my correspondence with Luke) with the Nifty Archive, within
the folder: JAKE.
Those inspirational 'muscle' posters hanging on Jake's bedroom wall that Mike
Sees through Jesse's eyes actually exist. I've got that Indian warrior poster
hanging on my wall! If you'd like to see them for yourself, find them in the
PHOTOS section on my Yahoo! Group within the folder: Posters on Jake's Wall.
www.groups.yahoo.com/group/NtTLStoriesAndSketches
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