Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 10:07:23 -0600
From: TagsNOLA@lycos.com
Subject: The Charges 18

Disclaimer

This story is a work of fiction.  None of the characters portrayed herein represent
any real person, living or dead.  It includes characters invented by Chip
Masterson including the muscle super kid, "Danny Henderson" who appears in a
number of stories created by Chip.  These characters are used in this story with
his express permission, (Thanks, Chip!) although this story differs substantially in
tone and theme from stories written heretofore by Chip.  There are
inconsistencies between Chip's story line and mine.  The characters in my
scenario dwell, therefore, in some sort of `parallel universe.'  Also included in
this story is a character inspired by "Billy," the lead character in John D's "Billy
Muscles up."  One incident is borrowed directly from the "Billy Muscles Up"
series and some of the things Billy does in this story echo "Billy Muscles Up."
However, although this "Billy" begins with more or less the same personality and
physical strength as the original, events take "my `Billy'" in a somewhat different
direction.  My use of the "Billy" character is with John D's express permission.
Thanks, John D!

If you are looking for erotic stimulation, please look elsewhere because you
won't find that here.  Aside from some coarse language and violence, this story
could almost be rated "G."  But if Chip's "Danny" series is one you have
enjoyed, you may find this story entertaining as well.  My interest in Chip's
"Danny" series has been mainly, "what are people thinking and feeling?"
(Something Chip has preferred to leave to the reader's imagination.)  This story
delves into that question in just a little bit more detail.  Of particular interest to
me as well, is how some of these characters respond to situations and
circumstance that could happen to anyone as well as how they react to
extraordinary situations.

I've introduced my own characters in this story,  among them, "Andy Jackson
Partlowe," and, to some extent, this is HIS story...  how he came to meet Billy,
Danny and his friends and how he reacts to their phenomenal strength and
abilities.

My thanks to the web master for his work in maintaining this site and for posting
this story.  I would like to express my special thanks to Chip Masterson and John
D. for graciously sharing their characters with me and especially for their work
and creativity in creating their stories.  This story is dedicated in their honor.

Thanks a lot for sharing, Chip and John D...

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It was sunup.  Billy woke up first.  He elbowed Andy gently in his ribs.  "C'mon
dude.  Rise'n shine.  Mom's got breakfast goin'."

"Oh yeah, Billy!  Race yah to the bathroom!"  They were dressed and ready and
in less than a minute, they went into the kitchen together.  Billy had his arm over
Andy's shoulder and Andy had his wrapped around Billy's middle.

Mrs. Hartlander turned from the stove and greeted them.  "Oh, good morning
boys.  I'll have this ready in just another couple of minutes.  Why don't you pour
yourselves some juice and sit down?"

Andy smiled and said, "Mornin' 'mom'  and squeezed Billy just a little tighter
around his waist.  Billy responded, squeezing back.

After retrieving Andy's truck from the parking lot of his burned out apartment,
they drove out to Salas' base, soon to be officially designated "MCALF (Marine
Corps Auxiliary Landing Field) El Toro Alfa Three."

Salas' car was kind of a tight fit for the supermen, so he had arranged for a
Marine Van to be delivered from MCAS El Toro "mainside."  They would be
allowed to keep the van at Salas' base along with a couple of jeeps, a pickup, a
flatbed truck and two aircraft tugs.

Salas and Cole rode in the front seat.  Danny and Scotty rode in the second and
Billy and Andy rode in back.  As they drove to El Toro, Salas said, "OK, guys,
the only easy day was yesterday.  You're really gonna have your hands full this
morning.  We're gonna launch and go directly to training box Lima One.  You
youngsters will fly the super harrier.  Cole and I will fly formation on your lead
in standard fleet harriers.  As soon as we arrive inside Lima One, it'll be two v.
one.  Cole and I will 'hassle' with you guys.  Andy, you're gonna get your wish
today little man.  Cuz your aircrew coordination is gonna be taxed to the limit.
You'll be dodging two 'aggressors,' not just one.  Just like last time, Andy, you're
'safety officer.'  Everybody understands that when it comes to safety of flight,
Andy's word is law.  Billy, you'll fly left front and Scotty, you'll have right front.
Danny, you'll fly in the left rear seat and Andy, you'll fly right rear.  I don't want
you guys flying in the same seating arrangement two sorties in succession.  You
gotta keep mixin' it up from now on.  Scotty, I want you to maintain our air to air
'mind link' this morning.  You need the practice.  Andy, you'll standby to back
Scotty up if he needs help.  Second alternate is TAC CHAN, button six.  All
safety of flight issues to be communicated via VOICE over TAC CHAN.  Except
for that, the sortie will be flown 'zip lip' as long we're inside Lima One.  Any
questions?"

"Sir, no sir," all the young supermen bellowed in unison.  And then Danny
cracked up.

The boys had their hands full with Salas and Cole.  Whenever they managed to
get into Cole's "six," (the six o'clock position, directly behind) they found Salas in
theirs or the other way around.  Either Salas or Cole always seemed to find a way
to get on their tail.  Finally, Scotty managed to yank back on the sick, nosing up
the aircraft, gaining altitude and bleeding airspeed.  as Salas' harrier flashed past
underneath.  Scotty dropped the nose and fire walled the throttle.  Now he was
behind both aggressors with a 'double kill target solution!"  "Fox One!  Fox
Two!" (missiles away) Scotty 'screamed' over his 'mind link.'  Salas replied over
the link, "OK, boy, you got us.  Good flyin'!"  The rest of the young super airmen
had their turn and each of them managed, with some difficulty to get their 'double
kill' target solutions.'

Salas keyed his mike, transmitting on button six, "OK, knock it off!  Let's head
out to our base.  You're all turnin' out to be great aviators and shit hot 'dog
fighters!  Time for the next training evolution."

They set down at Salas' base and deplaned.  Salas lined up his young charges.
"OK, guys, Danny will demonstrate.  Cole, go ahead and climb back aboard your
jet.  Danny run into the hanger and bring out the cable."

Danny returned with a two hundred foot length of high test wire cable and
attached one end to an eyebolt affixed to the belly under the tail of Cole's harrier.
Then he ran out the cable to its full length, wrapped the end of it around his right
forearm, gripping it tightly in his right fist.

"Salas yelled, OK, Cole, light off the jet!"

The Rolls Royce Pegasus turbofan engine in Cole's harrier whined to life.  Cole
brought RPM to idle.  Danny stood behind the aircraft, the two hundred feet of
heavy cable strung between himself and the tail of the harrier.  Cole advanced the
throttle to taxi RPM and the jet lurched forward a couple of feet as Danny dug his
heels into the tarmac.  The jet stopped dead.  Cole advanced the throttle to takeoff
RPM and his jet lurched forward again.  Danny dug his heels deeper into the
tarmac and again the jet came to a stop.  Finally, Cole advanced his throttle to full
military power but the jet was unable to move.  The screaming jet engine could
not overpower Danny's irresistible strength.  Then Danny started to reel the jet in,
pulling on the cable hand over hand as the howling, protesting jet inched
backward.  The aircraft vibrated, violently rocking from side to side on its
undercarriage as Danny continue to pull against thousands of pounds of raw brute
jet engine thrust.  Danny released the cable and the harrier shot forward until the
cable snapped taught, bringing the aircraft to a dead stop.  Again Danny pulled on
the cable, overpowering the squalling jet until he was standing directly at the rear
aperture of turbofan engine, momentary bathed in the fiery jet exhaust.  He was
unharmed, but his fire resistant nomex flight suit began to smolder.  Again,
Danny released his hold on the cable and the jet shot forward until, once again,
the two hundred foot cable paid out to full length.  Danny held the jet stationary
with the length of cable wrapped around his right forearm and held firmly in his
powerful fist.  Then he turned his back to the jet, draped the cable over his right
shoulder and dragged it along behind him.

The jet engine was still developing maximum thrust, Cole's throttle set to full
military power.  Danny stopped alongside a padeye tie down loop embedded in
the tarmac.  He knelt down and grasped the steel tie down with his left fist.  Salas
signaled to Cole, seated in the cockpit of his harrier.  Cole engaged vectored
thrust and his jump jet lifted into the air.  Danny was pulled horizontal, into what
resembled a sideways gymnast's "iron cross."  His body stretched between the
padeye and the cable, one end of the cable wrapped around his right forearm and
the other attached to the eyebolt, mounted under the tail of the harrier.  In vain,
the jet engine strained to break free of Danny's powerful grasp.  He muscled
himself down with his left arm, maneuvered his left foot under the tie down loop,
stood and began to haul the aircraft down like a kite.  When the wheels touched
the tarmac, Cole throttled back and shut down the engine.

Salas turned to Scotty who, even though he had seen this before, was awestruck
by Danny's demonstration of muscle power.  Salas smiled at Scotty.  "OK you
'super brute.'  Now it's your turn..."

Scotty stammered...  "Oh FUCK, Salas.  No way!  You gotta be SHIT'N me!"

"No, Scotty, I'm not.  Your days of sittin' on the sidelines are over.  Now you step
up and take that cable from Danny and do just like he did.  You show that harrier
who's the fuckin' boss.  C'mon.  If this little thirteen year old whippersnapper can
do it, this'll be a piece of cake for your big strong ass."

Cocking his head, Danny beckoned to Scotty...  "C'mon!  Make me proud of you,
big bro!"

Scotty stepped up and took the cable from Danny and wrapped it around his now
obscenely massive right forearm.  Cole lit off the jet and rammed the throttle to
full military power.  The cable paid out to full length, pulling Scotty off his feet
and dragging him over the tarmac.  His flight suit shredded and peeled off his
muscular frame.  He was left with nothing but his briefs and flight boots.  Scotty
rolled and reoriented his body.  Now he was being dragged down the aircraft
parking ramp on his rock hard butt with his feet out in front of him, knees bent.
He planted his heels into the asphalt and began to plow two parallel furrows into
it as he dug in even deeper.  The harrier slowed and finally stopped as Scotty's
super powerful legs overpowered the jet.  He rose to his feet and pulled back on
the cable, working hand over hand until he stood in the super hot jet exhaust.  He
stood like that for a full minute, defying the searing heat.  Then he turned around,
still bathed in the fiery jet blast, and dragged the screaming jet behind him all the
way back to the padeye.  He bent over at the waist and gripped the tie down loop
with his left fist.  Salas signaled to Cole who engaged vectored thrust.  The
aircraft popped up, pulling Scotty into a horizontal "iron cross."  Scotty let the
cable pay out through his right fist.  Then, as Danny had done before him, with
his left hand, Scotty muscled himself down to the deck, maneuvered his left foot
under the tie down loop, rose to a standing position and pulled the shrieking
harrier down to the tarmac.  Again, Cole shut down the engine.

Scotty stood there in his shredded briefs and flight boots his bare bubble ass
hanging out in the breeze.  He looked like a sculpted young god, his chiseled
muscles gleaming with sweat.  Scotty had conquered the jet.

Salas tried to play it cool, but it was no go.  He ran up to the boy, Danny hot on
his heels.  He wrapped Scotty in a powerful embrace.  Scotty, that was fantastic!
Absolutely fantastic!  Godddamn, boy, I can't believe how strong you've gotten!"

Scotty was overcome with emotion.  He sagged to the tarmac.  "Oh God...  Oh
God...  I can't believe this!  I can't fuckin' believe I did that!"

Danny knelt alongside his friend.  "Well, Scotty boy, you better believe it...  Cuz
you just...  ...DID!"

Scott looked up at Danny and reached out for him, as Billy had to Andy the week
before after his muscle feat with Salas' police cruiser, and wept.  Danny held onto
Scotty and both young 'supermen' lost themselves in their tears of joy.

Finally, Danny murmured to Scotty, "Well dude, you did a lot better than I did
my first time!  At least you didn't break the jet!"

Andy and Billy had come alongside.  "Wow, Scotty," Billy said, "Oh, fuckin'
WOW!"

Typical of him, Andy was a bit more reserved, although no less sincere, in his
congratulations.  "Well, Scotty, I think I might have some idea what this means to
you!  "Bravo Zulu!" (Navy parlance for "Well done!")

Salas tapped Billy on the shoulder.  "OK, son.  You're up next.  Just do like
Danny and Scotty did.  You're gonna overpower that muther and show it who's
boss!"

And Billy did.  And then Andy.  They both wrestled the tactical jet into abject
submission to their sublimely beautiful, turbocharged young muscle.

The atmosphere was charged with emotion as these young men took stock of who
they were and what they'd become...  what were still becoming.

In character, it was Andy who introduced a note of sobriety into the emotional
mix.  He said simply to all of them, "To whom much is given, from whom much
is expected."

They all looked up at him as he turned to Salas.  "OK, Salas.  Now we have at
least some idea how strong we've become.  It's all well and good we'll be working
for the Admiral, at least a good bit of the time.  But do we just let it end there?  Is
that all we do with this?  There's gotta be more.  There must be more meaning to
all this than just serving as Admiral Tucker's 'muscle.'  I don't wanna back out of
our deal with him you guys.  But with these awesome gifts we've been blessed
with...  We'll there's GOTTA be some more reason behind it than just that.  This
can't be just some blind, dumb accident.  That just doesn't make any sense, does
it?"

Billy answered, "Well, I guess we gotta make our own sense out of it.  Don't we
Andy?"

"Well, Billy, I guess maybe we do.  I don't know where we go from here.  But I
can't see us just going on, 'business as usual.'  These 'gifts' aren't just ours to
enjoy.  They're not even Admiral Tucker's or even Uncle Sam's to just take
advantage of from time to time.  I think we owe it to each other to make this
really count for something.  I have no idea where to start, but think of all we
could do with this."

"Just for example, I'll bet if we put our minds to it, we could, the six of us,
irrigate and cultivate the frickin' Mojave desert and feed every man woman and
child on the planet workin' with nuthin' but our bare hands.  Think of how we
could help with all the natural disasters around the world.  How many lives could
we save with what we can do?  My God, guys, I can't begin to think of what all
we could do.  But I sure do think we outta start givin' it some serious thought!"

Salas said, "Well, guys, we're still gonna owe the lion's share of our time to
training and gettin' ready for tasking from Admiral Tucker.  But none of us needs
much in the way of sleep.  We could function almost around the clock if we had
to.  I say we knock off work for the evening.  You guys get on home and have
supper with your folks and then lets meet at my place around eight and maybe
kick some ideas around.  Might turn out we all go off in different directions with
some of the other stuff we do.  Cole and I have pretty much dedicated our lives to
law enforcement.  What we've got sure comes in handy in that arena.  Each of
you has to follow his own heart and his own conscience and find his special
calling or avocation.  But we still hafta remain accountable to each other for
everything we do with this."

Everybody agreed with that.

"OK, guys, we gotta get these jets back to El Toro mainside.  Then I'll drive us all
back here in the van and we'll break up till around eight.  We'll meet at my place
and talk some more."

Salas grinned, "Meanwhile, Scotty, you'd better go on inside the hanger and find
yourself another flight suit.  There's a locker room inside on the right side of the
hanger.  I mean, you look all studly with your bare ass muscle showin' for all the
world to see, but I doubt that'd go over real well on the flight line at El Toro
mainside."

Everybody had a good laugh as Scotty turned bright red from head to toe.

Danny giggled.  "Well, Scotty, no need to dress up on my account.  You look just
fine to me 'au natural.'"

Scotty smirked, "Yah, Danny dude, I'll bet I do seein' as how you got that big tent
stickin' out from the front of your 'zoom bag.' (flight suit)."

Danny stuck out his tongue.  "In your dreams, Scotty boy.  In yer fuckin'
dreams."

But, truth be known, Scotty was close to bang on.  Danny did have just a little bit
of a worship woodey goin' on for his new found 'super hero.'

They met at Salas' at eight.  Danny was last to arrive, as usual.

Salas called the little 'meeting' to order.  "OK, guys, anybody hadda chance to
think on this some?"

Scotty said, "Well, don't look for me to pull on blue spandex tights and a red
cape.  That's out."

Salas smiled, "Well, in your case, that nomex flight suit didn't hold up too well
either."

Billy spoke up.  "For one thing, with the jets, we could fly nearly anywhere in the
world as long as we could get Air Force midair refueling support.  Next big
earthquake, I'd say we could sure make a big difference with the rescue effort...
and typhoons, forest fires and other natural disasters...  I'm not sayin' we could do
everything on our own, but if we lent a hand to the pro's who deal with stuff like
that, it'd hafta make a difference..."

Andy said, "Well, Salas, you and Cole are cops.  Mebbe sometimes we could help
you guys.  We're not commissioned police officers, but if we worked with you,
mebbe that could make a difference.  Not that I'd wanna take the law into my own
hands.  But if we were with you..."

"Let me think on that, son.  I'd wanna make sure any of you who wanted in on
that got some training.  Law enforcement has its own special requirements.  I'm
willing to consider the offer.  I think you guys could do a lotta good if its done
right and if you're ready to do exactly as you're told.  There can be a fine line
between rendering aid to the police and taking the law into your own hands.
We'd wanna steer well clear of any problems."

Andy replied, "Just say the word, Salas.  I'd be all for any training in that area that
could make us ready."

Then Andy added, "Well, my dad was a fireman.  He lost his life saving some
kids from a big apartment blaze here in town.  I'd sure be up for something like
that..."

Salas smiled.  "Yah, Andy, I understand you and Billy lost your apartment last
night.  I'm real sorry that happened.  I got the scoop from the substation fire chief.
We've known each other for years.  You and Billy are heroes down at the fire
station because of what you did to rescue that lady and her three kids.  You guys
bugged out before the fire chief could get your names, but your downstairs
neighbor gave him the lowdown.  They're gonna pin medals on your chests...
Both of you.  I've convinced my friend to keep the real 'story' on you guys quiet.
But you're gonna hafta own up to having something to do with putting out that
fire and saving that lady and her kids.  The fire chief hadda little talk with your
neighbor downstairs, Andy and she's cool.  She'll keep her mouth shut.  By the
way, she took the day off and went into your apartment and salvaged a lot of your
stuff.  She found a big notebook in the drawer of your desk...  Said it looked like
a diary or something.  She swore she never looked past page one, but she seemed
to think you might wanna go back and get that.  She's keeping to for you."

Andy said, "Oh wow!  My JOURNAL!  I completely forgot!  Oh thank GOD!
I've been keepin' that thing up since before I met Billy back when I was in
grammar school  I started it right after my dad died!"

Scotty said, "What if all of us did all of that stuff?  Who says we gotta specialize?
I'm for just goin' where we're needed and doin' what hasta be done.  If we work
together, there's no tellin what we could make happen..."

Danny agreed.  "I'm with Scotty...  We all just do everything we can to help each
other in this...  I think that beats us all splitting up and doin' things on our own..."

"...And I got another idea...  Andy, you OK if I tell the guys about what we were
doin' last Sunday?"

"Sure Danny...  I got no problem with that...  But all that's kinda overcome by
events with what's happened since...  Now I'm kinda curious where you're goin'
with this..."

Danny smiled.  "Scotty, Andy and I were kinda preparin' a lil' surprise for your
birthday.  Nuthin' like what's happened sorta 'spontaneously,' since...  I guess
because of Andy's 'mind thing,' but still.  We were working on an injection
treatment, diet and training regimen that would have substantially increased yours
and Andy's strength, way over 'normal.'  Nothing like where you two wound up,
but a lot stronger than you were only a couple of days ago...

Scotty looked at Danny.  "Aw, baby bro..."  He reached over to Danny, hugged
him tight and kissed his forehead."

Danny beamed.

" ...Well, anyway, I almost hate to abandon all that work.  Andy and I put our
hearts into it.  And if things had worked out differently, Scotty, we'd be almost
ready for your little 'surprise.'  Andy was gonna take the treatment and, I'm sure,
by your birthday, he coulda lifted Salas' car off the deck and pumped off a good
ten to a dozen reps with it.  I was just WAITIN' for the day, Scotty, cuz I really
wanted to see your face when Andy did that.  And that was gonna be our present
to you, Scotty.  Because you'd have seen with your own eyes what was in store
for you.  Well, 'me of little faith,' I guess since things wound up like I'd always
dreamed...  Better even!   But that work Andy and I did last Sunday afternoon
could still count for something.  If Andy and I finished our development, which is
a no brainer for either of us now, what could that mean?  Do you think Staff
Sergeant Hernandez and his guys would go for something like that?  They
wouldn't be as strong as any of us, but they'd sure be way beyond anything they
ever dreamed possible.  We could give that stuff to people who could handle it...
good people who'd do something with it that really mattered.  This 'thing' doesn't
hafta be just us, Salas.  We could bring a lot more people into it.  And now I'm
thinkin' I really wanna work with Andy and try finding out how his 'mind thing'
made these 'miracles' happen for us."

Andy interrupted.  "Danny, we're still not sure that's what is was..."

"Not positive, maybe.  But I've come up with an answer to at least one of your
questions from the other day.  You remember said your hands and wrists healed
really fast.  Not as fast as when you got shot the other night, but way faster than
they should have.  Well, Billy said it the other day.  When you two guys were
back in middle school and high school, you had the 'mind meld' thing goin' on,
even way back then..."

Billy laughed.  "That wasn't all that long ago, Danny.  Quit talkin' like Andy and I
are a couple of old men!"

Danny grinned.  "Well, when you were twelve, Billy, I was seven.  I've lived
nearly half my life since way back then.  So it's sure a long ass time ago as far as
I'm concerned..."

"... Anyway, so Billy, you said last week that you always felt stronger when Andy
was in your head.  But you ALSO said Andy was a lot stronger when you were
inside HIS head.  AND you BOTH said you could feel Andy's body was stronger
even back then that it should've been.  Andy, I don't think you've been really
totally 'normal' for years.  I think you've been way over your head, at least with
your potential, since you and Billy first started with your 'mind link.'  But, Andy,
maybe you never really got all the way to the level you could've reached.  We
already KNOW Billy hadn't until he met up with us.  And isn't it true, both of
you, that you've done more 'mind melding' since we first got together last week
than you ever did before?"

Andy and Billy nodded.

"Well, there yah go.  The 'process' was just accelerated.  And I'm thinking that if
you do it often enough, you could pull nearly ANYBODY up to the highest level
of whoever is in your 'link,' at least with the strength thing.  I guess somehow,
transfer of the 'mind thing' works differently since only Scotty's gotten that from
Andy.  But, who knows, maybe Salas, Cole and Billy and I will eventually get
some of that, too...  At any rate, I wanna work with Andy and the rest of you guys
to isolate the factor or factors in Andy's 'mind link' responsible for transfer of our
strength to you and Scotty.  If we do that and find a way to 'synthesize' it.  Well...
we'd change the whole course of human history.  What would it be like if
everyone alive were super strong super geniuses?"

Cole said, "Woah, boy!  You're WAY out in the ozone, now!"

Danny's eyes, sparkled.  "Well, Cole, that's what they told Thomas Edison when
he told his friends he was gonna invent the electric light bulb.  But yah know, so
many times, the people with the most extravagant, outrageous imaginations have
proven to be laughably conservative in hindsight.  I guess I always WAS a little
crazy, Cole.  Hell, can yah blame me?  But I don't mind bein' just a little crazy as
long as I can do it in a good way...  Havin' you guys has helped this 'crazy' I got
goin' on make a lot more sense to me than I ever thought it would.  Anyway,
Andy said we oughta make what we have count for something.  And I say we
apply that to our brains, not just our brawn."

Andy said, "We'll Danny, the work we did last Sunday is a start.  I doubt it would
count for much in trying to verify that it's the 'mind meld' that's responsible for
what's happened to Scotty and to me...  much less isolating the specific factors.
But at least we'd have a good opportunity to develop some kinda 'protocol' for
who we decide bring along with the 'super strength.'  Of course, once Staff
Hernandez and his guys get here.  We'll probably find out soon enough if the
'mind meld' is what did it for Scotty and me.  Cuz if it is, it'll happen for them
too!"

Salas nearly went into shock!  "Oh my God, Andy!  I never THOUGHT of that!
When those guys show up at our door, that's EXACTLY what's gonna happen!
Shit!"

Danny asked, "What's wrong, Salas?  What's wrong with that?"

"Well, two things I can think of right off the bat!  I got NO problem with Scotty
or Andy.  I'm so happy for you two guys I dunno what to do!  But Hernandez and
his guys?  I'm not all that sure...  I think they're great guys, but I'm not sure
they're ready for anything like this.  And from what we've experienced so far,
with any consistent application of the 'mind link on them,' it could happen really
fast.  And now we got TWO of you with 'mind linking' abilities and NO
guarantee it won't spread to all of us eventually.  So here's the deal.  Andy,
Scotty, no 'mind linking' with those guys, EVER! ... until further notice..  We
don't even wanna let on to those guys that you're doin' anything like that.  I
HATE to cut guys in our own outfit outta the loop on anything.  But we'd hafta
make sure they could handle it.  And we'd hafta let them know beforehand, even
if we did decide they were good to go.  We'd be messing around with their genes
for God's sake.  Something like this would ultimately hafta be THEIR decision.
With Scotty and Andy, we didn't know.  And maybe we still really DON'T...
KNOW.  But we've damn well got good grounds to suspect.  We'll hafta be very
careful with this.  And, ultimately the choice is theirs.  We'd have no right to ram
something like this down anyone's throat now that we've got a fairly good idea
what makes it happen.  DAMN, Andy!  I'm sure as hell glad you brought that up!
Shit!  I didn't even THINK of that!  I'd better give the Admiral a call and see what
he thinks.  Long term, I don't wanna hafta keep ANY secrets from those guys.  I
can't have us needin' to hide anything we do on our own base.  We're gonna hafta
be able to trust Staff Hernandez and his men and we need them to feel like they
can trust us.  I wish I'd thought this out a little more before I asked the Admiral to
assign them to us..."

Billy said, "Well, you could always just tell the Admiral you've changed your
mind..."

"I don't wanna do that, Billy.  Because if Hernandez works out like I'm expecting
he will, well, he's not a guy I'd wanna give up having.  I'm still really lookin'
forward to workin' with him.  I think he's 'top drawer.'  I just wish to hell I knew
him a little better.  I know he operates well under pressure.  But I'd like to see
how he does just workin' day to day.  I'm thinkin' I may figure out a way to spend
some time with him and his guys to get better acquainted with them.  Meanwhile,
I'll have the Admiral hold off on offering Hernandez the option of comin' on
board with us until I've had a chance to get to know him better.  I'll let you guys
know how that plays out and mebbe set it up where you all get a chance to spend
some time with him and his guys.  He's assigned with the 'ground pounders' over
at El Toro, so, once he gets back from DC, it'll be easy to set up."

Billy said, "Well, Salas, why don't you get him and his guys assigned over to us
TAD (temporary additional duty) from MCAS mainside?  That way, we could
'test drive him' and he could sorta 'test drive us.'  He'd never even realize we were
lookin' each other over for a more permanent arrangement.  If you like what you
see, then you could get the Admiral to find out how Hernandez and his guys felt
about comin' over to us on permanent duty assignment."

"Damn, Billy!  Yer a genius!  I think I'm gonna hold onto you, boy!  That's
exactly how I'm gonna handle this!  You just solved my problem!  Good
thinkin'!"

Salas said, "Well, guys, I think we've broken some ground on some of these ideas
and they all sound pretty good to me.  I guess we outta chew on this some more
and try to work out some kind of plan of implementation...  see who wants in on
what.  I want all of you to think seriously about what you wanna do and what you
might NOT wanna do.  Then we'll get together and hash this out some more.
Meanwhile, everybody get on home and get some rest.  This was a great day
today.  I'm really proud of you guys.  We'll meet tomorrow morning out at the
base."

The guys broke up and everybody went home.

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Scotty walked in on a fight between his mother and dad.  His old man was
whipping up on his mom again.  Scotty's heart sank.  This had been getting worse
and worse as the years had gone by.  He'd interpose himself between them and
then, his dad would turn on him.  Even as a 'normal' young man, Scotty had been
a strapping varsity quarterback and could take his father's blows, even though
they hurt like hell.  Even before he'd become a 'superman,' he'd been strong as a
young bull, but he could never bring himself to raise a hand to defend himself
from his father's abuse.  He just stood there like a punching bag, absorbing the
blows of his old man's drunken rage.

Scotty couldn't remember one time his father had ever lain a hand on him except
in anger.  He couldn't remember a single time either his mom or his dad had ever
told him they loved him.  He had been told by them so many times that he'd  been
nothing but an "accident" and was nothing but a burden to them.  He's spent most
of his younger years just trying to stay out of their way.  Since he'd gotten older
and stronger, he'd taken to intervening whenever his dad began to beat his
mother, deflecting his father's abuse from her to himself, even though she never
said or did anything to indicate she appreciated it.

As a youngster, his father had broken him of ever crying.  "Real men NEVER
cry...  No matter WHAT.  Only kinda 'man' that ever cries is a fairy.  Yer not a
fairy are yah boy?"

The little boy had choked down his tears and learned to cork his emotions.  Even
as a child, Scotty could never afford to reveal his weaknesses or his
vulnerabilities at home.  As a survival imperative, it became essential that he
bottle everything up inside himself.

This night, Scotty stepped between his mom and dad, ready to take another
beating from the old brute.  He knew the blows couldn't hurt him any more, at
least not physically.  But, still, they broke his heart.  With his right hand, his
father landed a blow to Scotty's steel hard gut.  The blow landed with a sickening
crack.  Scotty's father yelped in pain.  He'd cracked his knuckles.  He looked at
Scotty in stupefied outrage and began to hammer the boy's face with his left hand.
He cracked the knuckles in his left hand against Scotty rock hard jaw.  Then he
reared back and kicked, hard, landing the toe of his shoe in Scotty's groin.  Scotty
didn't budge.  The drunken old man backed off and cussed.  Still Scotty didn't
move.  He remained riveted where he stood.

Scotty's father stormed out of the room, making for the kitchen.   He came back
with a heavy rolling pin.  Even with his cracked knuckles, he managed to land the
rolling pin across the top of Scotty's skull with quite a wallop.  It broke over his
head.

Finally, Scotty moved.  He grabbed his father's wrists, immobilizing them.  "Dad!
Dad!  Stop!  You're only hurting yourself!  You can't hurt me, now, no matter
what you do.  And I can't just stand here and let you hurt yourself anymore.  And
I WON'T stand by and let you hurt mom."  He squeezed his dads wrists in a vice
like grip.  The old man cried out in pain.

"Dad, I hope you're getting the message.  You may whip up on your WIFE like
that.  Maybe that'd none of my business.  But she's MY mother.  And if you ever
touch my mother again the way you did just now, I promise you, it'll be the last
time you ever do."  And then Scotty took what was left of the rolling pin from his
father's throbbing hand and, with his fist, pulverized it into sawdust."

Momentarily, his father was shocked and profoundly intimidated.  But he soon
recovered himself and his rage.  "Why you little piece of shit!  You let those
assholes turn you into one of THEM!  You're nuthin' but a Goddamn FREAK like
the rest of those weirdoes you've been hangin' around with.  Get your shit and get
the fuck outta my goddamn house...  And don't ever come back!  ...Now git!"

Sadly, Scotty trudged to his room and packed a change of clothes.

He returned to the living room and faced his dad.  "I'll be back here tomorrow to
clear out the rest of my stuff...  I am so...  sorry...  I was never what you wanted in
a son, Dad.  Because God knows I tried the best I could.  I really tried hard for
you and mom.

Scotty opened the front door and stepped outside.  Softly, he closed the door
behind him and walked down to the street.  He had no idea where to go.  He
would've gone over to Andy's but his place was in ruins from the fire last night.
He didn't feel he should go to Andy's or Billy's moms.  He thought, mebbe Salas
would take him in for the night.

He knocked on Salas' door.  Salas answered.  "Oh, hi, Scotty.  What's up?"

Scotty looked down at his feet and asked, "Can you let me bunk over here for the
night?"

"Sure Scotty.  I gotta spare bedroom.  You can crash in there...  Is everything
OK?"

"No, Salas, not really...  Dad kicked me out and I'm gonna hafta find some place
to stay.  I gotta get my stuff outta the house by tomorrow so I guess I'm not gonna
be able to show up out at the base till I find a way to get myself situated
somehow."

"C'mon inside, Scotty and sit down.  Yah wanna talk about it?"

"No thanks Salas, not really.  I think I just wanna rack out and go to sleep if that's
OK."

"Well, as far as findin' a place, Scotty.  That's OK I guess.  But, boy, you're
welcome here as long as you want.  I mean that.  Man, I'm really sorry.  Can I get
you anything right now?  Coke?  Coffee?  Beer?  Anything?"

"Naw, Salas.  That's OK.  I really appreciate your putting me up tonight.  I guess
I'll find myself someplace tomorrow and get settled in.  I'll be back on track by
tomorrow or Saturday...  I'm sorry about not showin' up tomorrow morning.
Mebbe if I get lucky, I can get set up early enough so I can still catch part of the
afternoon with you guys."

"Scotty, would it help if I went over and talked to your dad.  C'mon, son.  What's
this all about?  Why'd he throw you out?"

"Salas, it's just such a long story.  There's nothing you can do... nothing you can
say...  I just gotta get out and that's the end of it."

"Scotty, I know how these things usually go...  By morning everything will
probably be just fine.."

"No, Salas, it won't.  This has been comin' for a long time.  Me movin' outta the
house has been long over due.  I guess I waited just a little bit too long.  I really
DO hafta get outta there.  I just hate leavin' mom behind..."

"Oh?"

"Yeah, Salas.  Dad whips up on her pretty bad sometimes.  I step in when I'm
there...  And then he starts in on me.  That's easier to take than standin' by and
watchin' him beat up on mom.  But she's as bad as he is, in some ways.  I mean,
she stays there and takes it.  I know he takes advantage whenever I'm not there
and does whatever he wants to her.  But I can't get her to leave.  I guess I
might've left home a long time ago if only she'd left my dad.  The whole thing is
just so crazy and mixed up...  Half the time she gets as mad at me as he does
whenever I step in between `em.  I guess that's the main reason I never fought
back...  Whenever I ever tried, mom'd join right in with dad and start wailin' into
me too."

Salas was neither mind reader nor empath, strictly speaking.  Not like Andy or
Scotty.  But he could feel the grief and sorrow coming off this boy.  He embraced
his young friend and said, "Scotty...  You gotta let this out.  C'mon son, now's
NOT the time to be 'strong.'  You've GOTTA cry this out."

"Salas, I guess I would if I could.  But it's been so long.  I'm just numb.  I guess
maybe when all of this really sinks in, that it's finally OVER between me and
mom and dad, then I guess I'll get around to that.  But right now, man, I'm really
bone weary and I just gotta crash.  Thanks for bein' there for me, man.  Thanks a
lot, Salas."

Salas led Scotty to his spare bedroom and helped him get settled.  "Scotty, I'm
gonna call up the guys and arrange to get them over here first thing in the
morning.  We'll help you get your stuff moved over here.  I'll clear out whatever I
hafta from this room and put it out in the garage.  Then we'll get you set up in
here."

"Aw gee, thanks, Salas.  But please DON'T tell any of the guys about this...
PLEASE!"

"Sorry, Scott.  That ain't the way it goes.  One thing you gave up when you joined
this outfit was your privacy.  Just kiss that good bye.  Cuz when you're hurting,
we're all hurting.  Besides, the other guys find out I held out on `em, I'd be on all
their shit lists and rightly so.  This ain't just YOUR problem, Scotty.  It's OUR
problem.  You've GOT to trust us to be there for you.  All of us.  We're not gonna
let you carry this load all by yourself.  Now lay yourself down on that bed and get
some rest."

"OK, Salas.  Thanks again...  G'nite."

"G'nite Scotty."

Friday (the second)

It was past midnight.  Salas hated to call the homes of his charges' parents at that
hour, but he wanted to make sure he started trying to catch everyone now.  Given
the fact that for all of them, a full night's sleep was nothing more than an option,
they could be anywhere, especially Danny.  Having spent most of their lives as
'normals,' more or less, Billy and Andy were more likely to be home sleeping.
Old habits sometimes die hard.

Salas decided to call the Hendersons first.  "I'm sorry to bother you Mrs.
Henderson, but it's very important that I speak with Danny.  Is he available?"

"Hang on Detective Salas and let me check.  I'll be right back."

Momentarily, Danny came on the line.  "Hi Salas."

"Danny.  I need you to come over to my place tomorrow morning.  We're gonna
meet over here instead of out at the base."

"OK, Salas.  What's up?"

"It's Scotty.  His parents kicked him out.  He's bunking over here for now.  I've
told him he can stay as long as he wants.  But we gotta go over to his dad's first
thing in the morning and get the rest of his stuff and bring it over here.  I'd
appreciate it if you'd help us out."

"Sure, Salas.  Yah know, Scotty would've been more than welcome to stay over
here with us.  I wonder why he didn't come to me."

"Well, Danny, my guess is, for one thing, he didn't wanna barge in on your
parents.  Stayin' here with me makes better sense.  Besides, I think he needs
someone a little older to lean on right now.  But, Danny, Scotty needs all of us
really bad.  I don't think any of us really knew the burden that boy's been
carrying.  Frankly, until the last couple of weeks, we've all be so focused you and
your situation.  And, Danny, I know you've had one helluva tough row to hoe.
But Scotty..."

Salas couldn't go on.  He choked.

"Oh, Salas.  This sounds really bad.  Look, man.  I'm comin' over there right now.
I really wanna be there for Scotty."

"No, Danny, please...  Scotty's already gone to bed.  And I think sleep is the best
thing for him right now. But I'd like us all to gather here at seven thirty and get
his stuff moved over here.  Now, Danny, would you call over to Billy's mom's
and make sure he and Andy know to meet us over here in the moring?  I'm gonna
try and see if I can catch Cole."

"I gotcha covered with Andy and Billy.  We'll see you over there tomorrow
morning."

They rung off.

Salas called Cole, got his answering machine and left a message.

Then we went down the hall to check on Scotty.  He was on the bed, face down,
sobbing softly.  Salas wanted so badly to reach out and take him in his arms, hold
him and comfort him as best he could.  But he knew Scotty just wanted to be
alone with his grief.  He backed out of the room and gently closed the door.

At six thirty a.m, Danny knocked on Salas' front door.  He was
uncharacteristically early.  Salas answered.  "Oh, Hi, Danny.  My, you're sure an
early bird, this morning."

"How is he, Salas?"

"He's still in his room.  I figured I'd give him another half hour of sleep if he
doesn't come out before then.  C'mon in.  Want some breakfast?"

"Yeah, thanks, Salas, that'd be cool.  I can wait till Scotty gets up.  But I could
sure use a cup of coffee.  Mom won't let me have any and, God knows, I love the stuff."

"Pot's on in the kitchen.  Go ahead and help yourself.  There's creamer and sugar
in the cupboard right above the coffee maker."

"Thanks, Salas.  Want me to bring you a cup?"

"Yah, thanks, kid.  That'd be good.  Just black for me."

"Yeah, that's how I take mine, too."

Danny was back in Salas' living room with the coffee in less than a minute.  He
sat down on the sofa and asked, "OK, Salas.  What happened last night?"

"Well, Scotty didn't really say too much.  But from what little he did tell me, he's
been goin' through hell at home since he was just a little boy.  His dad's a drunk
and he beats up on his mom fairly regularly.  Scotty tries to get between them and
then they both turn on him.  He's been livin' with that for years...  It breaks my
heart, Danny...  He's such a good kid.  I can't begin to figure out how he turned
out so well, cuz it doesn't sound like he got any of it from home."

Danny sat quietly for a moment.  He sighed.  "And I thought what I had goin' on
was hard.  I never knew any of that...  Yah know, looking back...  all that ever
went on between Scotty and me was nearly all about me...  I never once thought
to ask anything about him...  or wondered what kinda burden he might be
carrying..."

"Well, Danny, he wouldn't have told you anything if you had asked.  Sharing his
feelings with others is still a new thing for him.  You know, his father never let
him cry as a little boy...  said if he did, that made him a fairy.   Cuz only weak
people let their feelings out."

Sadly, Danny shook his head.  "I shoulda known, Salas.  I shoulda been there for
Scotty, like he's always been there for me.  Oh God, I've been so selfish and
insensitive with him...  I owe him so much and, up until now, it's all been such a
one way street between us.  It'll take me the rest of my life tryin' make it up to
that boy..."

"Danny, no.  Since your experience Andy at the mall, you've really 'turned a
corner' and grown up.  And that's really carried over into your friendship with
Scotty.  That was so sweet of you and Andy...  what you two did for him at the
shop last Sunday.  I'm so proud of both of you for doing that for Scotty's
birthday...  And, Danny, all that's happened for Scotty these last few days...  Well
you've just been there for him, sharing his joy, making it your own.  Scotty knows
very well how much he means to you."

"...And, even before all that, hard as it's sometimes been for him with you...  and,
Lord knows, you were more than a handful for all of us...  I don't think you quite
realize how good you've been for him since you two first met.  For the first time
in his life, Scotty's had someone who really NEEDED him.  I think you may have
been the first person in his life who ever said to him "I love you."  Salas faltered.
"...So don't be TOO hard on yourself, Danny.  Cuz, right from the start, you've
done more for Scotty without even tryin' than anybody else in his life before you
came along."

"Well, Salas, between him and Andy, I finally learned the world doesn't revolve
around me, no matter what I got goin' on with all this muscle and brain power.
Yah know, livin' only for yourself is such a shallow, lonely existence.  Findin'
that out has made everything so much easier and happier for me.  And I owe that
all to Scotty and to Andy...  and to you and Cole, of course.  I guess I found out,
no matter who you are or what you've got, yah gotta find a way to be part of
something bigger than just yourself...  I just hope bein' with us is gonna be
enough for Scotty.  Cuz it sounds to me like he sure got shortchanged at home..."

"...I guess I've been a real little shit with my folks, but in spite of it all, I never
doubted for one minute that mom and dad love me.  Hard as I was to handle, they
always tried to do their best for me.  And in spite of Andy and Billy loosin' their
dads while they were so young, it sounds like they sure did all right by their
moms.  And now, come to find out, us guys are about all the 'family' Scotty's
got..."

"Well, Danny, you're growin' up fast.  Mebbe a little TOO fast in some ways.  I
guess you've had to.  But, all things considered,  I'd say you've done all right by
yourself.  So, like I said, don't go beating up on yourself about Scotty.  The best
thing for him... for all of us is to move forward from here and just 'be there' for
him.  He's gonna need all the love and support we can give him right now."

"Well, Salas, you can count on me...  and so can Scotty.  There's nothing I
wouldn't do for him..."

"He knows that, Danny.  And so do I.  That's all anybody could ask."

Scotty walked into the room.  "Oh, hi Danny!  You sure showed up early..."

Danny got up, went over to Scotty and hugged him and Scotty hugged back.
"Thanks for comin' lil guy..."

Salas asked, "You sleep OK, son?"

"Yeah, Salas.  Thanks.  Took me awhile to drop off last night, but once I finally
did, I slept like a baby.  Thanks for givin' me a place to crash.  Lemme get my act
together and I'll get down to the business of findin' myself a place to stay..."

"No, Scotty...  There's plenty of time for that if you wanna get your own place.
But I think, at least for awhile, I'd feel better havin' you stayin' here with me.  I
got more than enough room and I think it'll be better if you just waited awhile on
that place of your own."

"Aw, Salas, that's so nice of you.  But I don't wanna do that..."

"No, Scotty.  We're not goin' there.  You're gonna stay right here with me, at least
for now.  End of story."

Scotty smiled.  "It's sure nice to have friends around when yah need `em, Salas.
You don't know what you and all the guys have meant to me."

Billy and Andy knocked on Salas' door.  Danny answered it.  "C'mon in guys..."

The two young men walked into the living room, nodded to Salas and went over
to Scott.  Billy asked, "You OK, Scotty?"

Scotty nodded.  "Oh yeah...  I think I'm gonna be just fine, thanks to you guys..."

Billy said, "Scotty, if there's anything you need, anything at all, Andy and I are
here for you.  You know that don'tcha buddy?"

Scotty looked up and smiled.  "Yeah, Billy, I do..."  He looked away.  He was
surrounded by his friends.  People who cared and weren't afraid to say so.  People
he could be himself around without fear of their judging him.  He was finally free
of the bondage that had shackled him since his childhood.  And he just let go...
He disintegrated and dropped to the sofa, his body racked with sobs.  The grief
and joy were all mixed together.  All those years of isolation came out in his
tears.  And the relief from knowing that he wasn't alone...  not anymore.  Finally,
he was surrounded by people who cared.  People who believed that he, "Scott
Edward McFarlane," was a worthwhile human being... someone who mattered to
them.  With these friends he was not an "accident" or a burden.  Finally, he had
people in his life who looked on him and his life as a blessing.

Danny sat alongside Scott to his left with his right arm wrapped tightly around his
waist.  Billy sat on the other side with his left arm over Scotty's back.  The
physical contact felt so good to Scotty."

In a few minutes, Scotty was all cried out.  He turned first to Danny, then to
Billy.  "Thanks fellahs.  I love all you guys.  More than I could possibly ever tell
you."

Salas said gently, "OK guys, I got some chow for us in the kitchen.  Let's tank up
and move out.  Cole's gonna meet us over at Scotty's folks and we're gonna get
him moved in over here this morning.  Andy, did you bring ole 'Nellie Belle?'"

Andy smiled, "Sure did, Salas.  She's all ready to go.  I dunno if  we can get
everything in one load.  Might take a couple of trips."

Scotty said, "We'll prolly get it all in one trip.  I don't have that much.  Most of
my stuff is in my room and I'll leave the furniture.  All I'll be takin' is stuff I paid
for myself.  I gotta few things out in the garage.  We can get in and outta there
pretty fast.  I wanna keep our time there to a minimum.  I'll just be glad when it's
over."

Salas asked, "Would you rather we do this for you, Scotty?  You don't hafta come
along if you'd rather not.  You could stay here..."

"Naw, Salas, this is my thing to do.  I just appreciate your comin' along.  But I
need to be there to get you in the door...  That's probably gonna be enough of a
job even with me there, depending on what kinda mood dad's in. And I gotta be
there to pick out what's mine and what's not.  And I'm not gonna argue with dad
over anything.  Anything he questions, I'll leave behind.  Might turn out I don't
get outta there with anything more than the clothes on my back.  But I'll be
damned if I'll let him goad me into a fight with him over anything.  It's just not
worth it."

"Well, OK, Scotty.  But when we knock on the door.  I want you to let ME do the
talking.  I think if you let me run interference for you, we can get in and outta
there a little easier...  Let's do this my way, Scotty.  I know this'll be hard but at
least it'll be a little easier if we do things my way... OK?"

"Aw, Salas...  you guys..."  Scotty choked again.  It felt so good to be surrounded
by these friends who were just THERE for him.

Salas laid on a big breakfast for all hands.  He'd invited Cole but he said he had a
case he needed to get wrapped up.  He'd meet them at Scott's dad's at eight a.m.

A little after seven thirty, Salas steered the guys out the door.  Scotty and Danny
rode with Salas. Andy and Billy followed in Andy's pickup.

As he drove, Andy took Billy's hand.  "Kinda makes yah think, huh, Billy..."

"Yah, lil bro.  We sure got lucky with our moms.  And we've had each other all
these years...  and now the rest of these guys.  It looks like Scotty struck out with
his parents.  I just hope to God he hits a home run finding himself someone he
can spend the rest of his life with like we have.  He'll be a great catch for
somebody."

Andy replied, "Well, in the meantime, he's got Danny.  They really do seem like
they've gotten almost as close as brothers.  You notice how Danny's taken to
callin' Scotty 'big bro?'"

Billy smiled to himself.  "Yeah.  And now sometimes Scotty call's Danny 'baby
bro!'  Where have we seen THAT before?  Yah know, I could almost see those
two getting together once Danny got a little older..."

Andy said, "Well, mebbe.  But that's a ways off yet.  I don't know where either
one of them is on that score... but, come to find out, Danny's thought about it
some...  even as young as he is.  And he said to me that if it ever came to that,
once he's old enough, he'd face it like a man and make sure Scotty did too.  All
that came up last Sunday when he talked to me about the two of us.  Yah know, if
it weren't for Danny givin' me a 'heads up,' I'm not really know HOW I would've
reacted to what you said to me last Sunday night.  But, thanks to that young boy, I
was at least a little better prepared.  Because of him, I had at least some time to
try and figure out exactly where I was at on what we have together...  what we
really mean to each other.  That little man isn't only a super genius.  He's got a
lotta wisdom in that little noggin of his."

Billy squeezed Andy's hand.  "Someday I'll find a way to let Danny know how
much I appreciate his intervening on my behalf..."

"... On OUR behalf," Andy corrected.

"Oh yeah... duuuhhh."

They both laughed.

Salas pulled up to the curb in front of Scotty's house.  Cole was waiting beside his
car, parked in front of the house next door.  Andy backed his truck into the drive
way, got out and opened the tailgate.  He and Billy stood by as Salas and Scotty
strode up the driveway and approached the front door.  Danny and Cole walked
up alongside Billy and Andy and waited with them.

Salas knocked on the front door.  At first, no one answered, but finally, after the
second try, Scotty's dad opened the door.  When he saw his son and Salas
standing side by side in front of him he scowled.  "Well, boy, I see nothing's
changed.  You weren't man enough to come over here and face up to me by
yourself."

Salas intervened.  "Mr. McFarlane, there's no need for this.  We've just come to
help Scott pick up his stuff.  We'll be out of your way in a few minutes."

"Well, mister, if you're here to take this ungrateful little shit off my hands once
and for all, you're doin' me a big favor.  So I sure as hell won't stand in your way.
He backed inside, turned on his heel and walked away."

Salas placed his hand on Scotty shoulder and squeezed gently.  "OK, son.  Let's
go ahead and get your things.  He motioned for Cole, Billy, Andy and Danny to
join him and Scotty.

Scotty was the first to enter his room.  He came to a stop.  This would be the last
time he would ever see this room again...  See this house...  See his parents...  He
sighed.  Salas said, "Scotty, if you'll just point out what you want us to take, we'll
pick it up for you and carry it out to Andy's truck..."

"Naw, I'm OK, Salas.  I can help with this...  Well, there's all my clothes.  I've got
some football and basket ball trophies from high school over there, and my
books, my stereo, TV and computer.  I'll pull those posters off the wall and we
can just toss them.  And I've got a couple of basket balls and my bike in the
garage.  That's about all I've got to my name.  Not all that much, really."

They were loaded up in fifteen minutes.  Scotty surveyed his room, his little
'refuge,' one last time.  For most of his life, this had been the ONLY place on
earth Scotty could be alone and just be himself.  Now it was barren of any
evidence that he'd ever lived here.  He followed Salas and the others into the
living room and called out,  "OK, Dad, we're done."

The old man walked into the living room.  As a young man, he had been as
strapping good looking as his son.  But through the years, with his drinking and
sedentary lifestyle, he'd allowed himself to go to seed.  With his beer gut, a
couple of days worth of graying stubble on his face, wearing nothing but his
dingy undershirt and a pair of grimy tan Dickie work pants, he presented a
slovenly appearance.

He said.  "You got all your shit?  Good!  Now get yer ass outta here...  all of you.
And, Scott, don't ever come back here again...  and don't call me "Dad."  You
AIN'T no son of mine."

Scott sighed, "I understand.  I am just... so sorry that's how you feel.  As long as
you never lay a hand on mom again...  I'll never darken your door again.  But if
you hurt her, I'll know.  And if you do, I promise, I'll come back here and hurt
you.  Please don't test me on that Da'..."  (Scotty choked.  He'd almost called the
old man who'd just disowned him "Dad.")  His voice quavered as he continued,
"...Cuz, no matter what you say, you're still my father, and I really don't wanna
hafta do that to you.  But I will if you make it come to that."

In his right hand, Scotty held a baseball he'd retrieved from his room.  He crushed
it easily in the steely grip of his super powered fist and dropped it to the floor.
With that, he turned on his heel and followed his friends out the front door, gently
closing it behind him.

They arrived back at Salas' and carried Scotty's belongings inside.  Scotty said,
"Guys, lets just set everything down on the floor except my clothes.  I'll get those
hung up and we can get on out to the base.

Salas asked, "Are you SURE you're OK, Scott?"

"Well, Salas, I will be, thanks to you guys.  Yeah, I really wanna see if we can do
something constructive with the rest of the day.  Funny thing, my muscles are
craving some really heavy resistance right now.  I wanna break a sweat real bad.
And now that it's harder than ever to make that happen, I'm gonna need you guys
to show me how."

Salas smiled, "OK, kiddo, I'm sure we'll come up with a way to make that
happen."

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