Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 06:46:35 -0400
From: chris james <drmeta4@gmail.com>
Subject: Adam Conquers Earth, Chapter 18

Dear Reader: the following is a story of adult fiction, persons under the
age of 18 are not permitted to view this material.

	Hiatus, what other job outside of television production has such a
great thing? Go tell your boss you're going on hiatus for six months and
see what happens...nothing good I assure you.

	But this story is going on hiatus, and I can't tell you how long it
will last. Personal issues aside, there are some creative problems with
this story as well, so I will cease posting here for a while. As always I
thank you for your kind comments to date, and will receive any you care to
add in the future. Chris James.

<drmeta4@gmail.com>


			 Adam Conquers Earth (M/B)

Chapter Eighteen

	The fall television season heralded a large increase in the viewers
who tuned in Adam Conquers Earth on Thursday nights in prime time. The cast
felt the thrill even as they hashed out the final episodes on the set. The
only glum moments came as each of them thought of Wayne recovering from his
stroke in sunny San Diego.

	It was only one month removed from the renewal of the Writers Guild
contracts for their show and a slew of others. And still no one knew what
was going to happen, not even Hank Dobbs. But Alan had finished shooting
the PTA meeting episode and was now in the midst of the final episode of
the season. That moment always garnered a certain amount of excitement.

	Mr. Blake stood at the blackboard writing something. The kids were
gathered in groups around the room, and on the lab tables before them were
various piles of material. The science projects were underway.

	Adam was helping Beverly over in the corner as she and Denise were
finishing up on a tangle of wires, tape and batteries.

	"I don't know why you talked me into sharing this project?" Denise
said.

	"Because Adam said it would be impressive, you do want a good grade
for the semester, don't you?" Beverly asked.

	"Yeah...sure, but girls don't build things like this," Denise
replied.

	"There you go stereotyping us as the weaker sex; I don't understand
you, Denise. We have women astronauts and engineers; this is right in line
with that."

	"Beverly, I don't even know what this is," Denise said.

	"Perpetual motion machine," Adam said, bending over to examine a
detail.

	"Yes, once it starts spinning it won't stop," Beverly said. "When
do we see it start working, Adam?"

	"Now if you want, hook up the battery," Adam said.

	"How can it be perpetual motion if it requires a battery?" Denise
asked.

	Adam smiled. "See, you do know something about it. The battery is
just to start it moving, after that it will generate its own power from the
motion so we take the battery away and..."

	The little machine started spinning and they stared down at
it. Beverly smiled and disconnected the battery. The machine came to an
immediate stop.

	"It doesn't work, we're doomed," Denise said.

	"You hooked the battery up backwards, reverse the polarity," Adam
said.

	Beverly turned the battery around and the machine started spinning
again, only this time when she disconnected it the machine kept on running.

	"Wow...it works," Denise yelled.

	"Hush," Beverly said. "Don't make it sound like we don't know what
we're doing. Thank you, Adam."

	"No problemo," Adam laughed.

	"What about your project?" Denise asked.

	"Mine's all finished, you want to see it work?" Adam asked, and the
girls nodded.

	Adam pulled his iPod out of his pocket, only now the headphones
were gone and it was attached to a tiny black box. He used a pencil to move
a few tiny controls on the box and grinned. "Watch this," He said.

	Blake was still writing when Adam whispered something into the
iPod. Blake suddenly looked up at the ceiling and then shook his head. He
had no sooner resumed writing then Adam whispered into the device again and
Blake looked up. Slowly he turned around in circles and then looked up
again.

	Adam giggled and then turned a tiny knob on his device, once again
whispering something. Blake looked over at the door and walked over to
stick his head out in the hallway. Adam whispered and Blake left the
classroom.

	"What are you doing?" Beverly asked.

	"I'm talking to Blake, but he doesn't know where the sound is
coming from. He's probably all the way down at the office by now."

	"What does that thing do?" Denise asked.

	"It throws my voice wherever I want it to go and the sound pops out
of thin air, he'll never figure it out," Adam said.

	"That's mean," Denise said.

	"So...and your point is?" Adam replied.

	Beverly laughed. "It's just a trick, Denise...lighten up."

	Adam adjusted the controls once again, thought a moment and then
turned the knob. "OK, Blake won't be back for a while," He said, shoving
the device back in his pocket. "I set it on repeat so the sound will keep
generating just out of his reach, it might lead him right out of school."

	"You are so mean," Denise said, and she walked away.

	"I just thought it was funny," Adam said.

	"Don't worry about her, it is funny...we should play a trick on
Steve," Beverly said.

	"OK, maybe at lunch."

	"Cut," Alan said. "Someone go find Leonard before he wanders away."
The crew laughed and Tina left to find the man.

	They shot filler material with Blake as Mark wandered out in the
hallway to find Brian. Steve was there in his basketball uniform getting
ready for his next scene, but Tim was nowhere in sight.

	"Where's your man?" Mark asked.

	"He said he had to go pick something up, very mysterious about it
too," Steve said.

	"He just likes surprising you. It just occurred to me that this
could be our final day of work for a while, at least here," Mark said.

	"When do you have to report to Hank?" Steve asked.

	"Next week, I have my first horseback riding lesson, and then God
knows what else," Mark said. "Hank is running back and forth to Arizona and
the set they are building in the desert."

	Brian just leaned on the wall and smiled. Mark noticed that and
punched his arm. "OK, you know something, out with it."

	"Not going to tell, this is Tim's show," Brian said.

	They all heard the lobby doors around the corner open and close,
and then Tim appeared with a grin. He stepped aside as Namuko and the two
boys appeared behind him. They all wore shorts and shirts, having opted to
leave the traditional Japanese garb behind.

	Mark and Steve both came alive and rushed down the hall into
Namuko's open arms.

	"My favorite movie stars," Namuko laughed as he hugged them both,
then it was Kenji and Edward's turn. Tina stuck her head out of the
classroom and held up a finger for silence, Brian led them all back down
the hallway to the cafeteria.

	"My God, you look great," Mark said , "When did you arrive?"

	"We have just left the airport," Namuko said. "Your friends were
anxious to see you."

	Steve had Kenji by the arm and Mark held Edward's hand as they
exchanged information about the flight and what they had seen so far. Tim
and Brian had arranged the timing of their arrival to view the final shoot
of the day and then they would have a weekend to play.

	Timing was everything at this point. Their Japanese guests would
see the shooting of a television show and absorb some American culture
before they set off on their journey across the country. This was not just
a fun and games visit, Namuko was going to give the boys some educational
moments as well.

	Tina appeared in the doorway and called Mark and Steve back to
work. Brian led their guests down the hall to the gym where the next scene
was slated to shoot. The crew looked puzzled at the three Japanese people
who took seats against the wall behind the cameras; the kids were too
engaged in the scene to bother looking.

	This was to be another first for Butch; he had been accepted on the
basketball team thanks to Adam and VP Jones. This was his first game of the
season and the Mudcats were the underdog. As they had written the scene,
Butch would get frustrated when the coach held him on the bench for the
first half of the game. But Steve couldn't make the shots he wanted and
that would turn into a physical struggle on the court.

	Then Steve would get knocked down and injured by one of the
opponents. That opened the slot for Butch to move in, and the boy took over
the game. Mark's objective was to show that the prejudice the other boys
and the coach had for Butch was unfounded, he was a team player and a damn
fine one at that.

	The Mudcats would win by ten points and Butch would get the glory
as Steve limped off to the locker room. But once the team had changed out
there was no sign of Steve's injury, he had been faking all along just to
get Butch in the game. Steve and Adam would be seen walking down the back
hall arm in arm, their gambit had worked.

	Of course Brian had to explain all this to Namuko and the boys,
there was no way they could tell what was happening. But they sat and
watched as the basketball game progressed in fits and starts as the cameras
were moved around and Alan yelled 'cut' several dozen times. And then after
an hour of shooting Alan called a break to look at what they had so far.

	"This is the director's first look at what the camera sees," Mark
explained. "He will take this back to the studio and make his choices for
the final look of the scenes."

	"This is very complicated," Edward said. "All these people just to
make a little picture on the television. Kenji and I watched some
television on the plane."

	"We saw a movie," Kenji said, "But on the little screen it looked
like a television program."

	"You should see a movie on Tim's television, it's huge," Steve
said.

	"It's still a small thing compared to all we can see with our
eyes," Edward replied.

	"He's right," Mark said. "But in two weeks I start working on a
movie, and that will show on a big screen."

	Evan Taylor arrived at the school just before lunch and Mark
introduced him to Namuko and the boys.

	"I've seen your face in movies before," Namuko said. "I enjoyed
your performance."

	"Thank you," Evan said. "I was just planning to take everyone out
to lunch before our busy afternoon, will you join us?"

	"I would be most grateful, I did not eat on the airplane," Namuko
said.

	Evan smiled. "That just proves you're a wise man, the food they
serve is unpalatable."

	"This is so," Namuko replied.

	Brian was amused that Evan took to Namuko so quickly, but maybe
they recognized the commonality they shared, gay men often did that. Evan
had chosen Saluto's for their luncheon, a good choice with a wide American
style menu. Kenji and Edward ordered hamburgers and French fries, and
Namuko allowed himself a chicken salad.

	Talk was about everything but work and Evan learned about Namuko's
relationship to Brian, Tim and the young stars of the show. He seemed
suitably impressed by the notion of the boy's school and the teaching of
the martial arts.

	They finally returned to the school and prepared for the
afternoon's shooting schedule. The school cafeteria was filled with kids
and this was where Adam and Steve would begin the final scene of the
season. Namuko and the boys once again stood in the corner out of camera
range to observe.

	"Action," Alan yelled, and the scene began.

	"Beverly wanted me to play a trick on you," Adam said. "But I
won't, is everything set for the game this afternoon?"

	"Yeah, I'll fall down and get hurt just before half-time, Coach
will have no choice but to put Butch in as a substitute," Steve
replied. "Are you going to...well, you know...help him out?"

	"He's pretty good from what I see; I don't think I'll have to do
anything..." And then Adam froze. "Uh Oh," He said. From his pocket came an
incessant beeping sound and Adam pulled out the converted iPod. There was a
small light flashing on one side. "I forgot to turn it off...come on," Adam
said, rising from the table and rushing towards the door.

	"Cut," Alan said. "Reset."

	The crew wheeled the camera boom out into the hallway and took up
their station. A bundle of thin wires ran under the door of the Boy's
bathroom and over to a control panel off to one side. Mark explained to
their guests what was about to happen.

	"This is something that will be presented at the end of the show
for this season, the arrival of Adam's father. That man over there controls
the special effects and the sequence of events is complicated, but there
will be some small explosions, nothing to worry about."

	The camera crew in the hallway moved in behind the explosion proof
screen and the other crews took up their positions. Frank and Alan went
over the timeline once again with the special effects team leader. Safety
dictated that no one would be in the blast zone when the door was blown, so
the events were shot out of sequence.

	Frank and Mitch took the Steadicam into the bathroom and a few
minutes later Tina called places. Mark and Steve stood in the hallway and
awaited their cue.

	"Action," Alan said. Adam opened the bathroom door and rushed
inside with Steve right behind him.

	"What's happening?" Steve asked.

	"The communicator...um, my iPod has been on all morning, I was
playing a trick on Blake in science class and forgot to turn it off. Now
I'm in big trouble."

	"Trouble...what are you talking about?" Steve asked.

	Adam held up the iPod with its flashing light. "Someone has tracked
my device. See that red light, that can only mean one thing...they're using
my signal as a homing beacon, they're about to arrive."

	"Arrive? You mean in a spacecraft?"

	"No, that's probably already in orbit, it has to be my father,"
Adam said. The little red light started flashing faster and the beeping
started again. "He's on his way...Oh Damn...this room is too small for the
pressure wave, we have to get out of here."

	Adam grabbed Steve and pulled him through the bathroom door. "Cut,"
Alan yelled.

	Evan was standing out in the hallway in his spacesuit; a larger
version of the one Adam had worn upon arrival in the desert.

	"Wow, nice getup," Mark said.

	"You think? Maybe we can start a new fashion trend," Evan laughed
as Gina made a few adjustments.

	"Mine nearly did me in out there in there desert."

	"This one is Kevlar, no rubber backing on the fabric," Gina
said. "I'm still sorry about your costume screw up."

	Mark smiled. "No one blames you, Gina...that was my fault."

	"Clear the hallway," Tina yelled.

	"Fire zone," The effects man yelled.

	The cast moved down the hall and around the corner into the
lobby. The only remaining guys in the hall were the camera crew, the
effects man and two crew members designated for fire suppression if
necessary. All setups for explosive devices had to be approved by the
county inspector, and the effects manager held a special license for
rigging and setting off such effects.

	Frank looked down at the image on his screen from behind a safety
shield. "Rolling," He yelled.

	The effects man sounded a portable horn to alert everyone and the
cast covered their ears. "Fire in the hole, in three...two...one..." And
there were several small explosions, the whole effect quite anti-climatic.

	Frank saw the puffs of smoke around the door which simulated the
pressure wave inside the bathroom. The door had been removed from its
hinges so it fell flat on the floor in a cloud of dust. "Clear," The
effects man yelled and sounded the horn once again.

	"That looked good," Alan said, "Let's finish up."

	The prop crew moved into the bathroom and began to build a pile of
ceiling tiles and debris, then Evan was escorted into his place and he was
covered in broken tiles and dust. The helmet was put in place and the air
was filled with smoke. Alan stood back and nodded, "Yeah, this looks good,
roll cameras...effects go."

	Evan took a step forward as the space behind him was filled with
spraying water and a section of ceiling collapsed. He reached up and pulled
off the helmet, and then with a stern voice delivered his line.

	"Hello, son...I've been looking for you."

	"Cut...reset," Alan said, and the prop crew moved back in. Mark and
Steve took their places at the end of the fallen door and the makeup girl
pounced their faces with a large powder puff and made sure it fell on their
shoulders and chests. A long shot from the front ensued, showing the boys
covered in dust, and then the rear shot over their shoulders showing Evan
stepping out of the smoke.

	Alan grinned as he reviewed the sequences. The look on Adam's face
was priceless; a true sense of shock and awe, Steve just looked
scared. Evan Taylor had made his appearance on the show, and now the
audience would not see him again until next season. Alan had agreed with
Mark; let them wonder what would happen in a confrontation of father and
son.

	It took an hour to clear the hallway of all the cables, special
effects equipment and safety barriers. Alan walked the hallway and stood
just outside the disaster zone of the bathroom. The image was perfect; the
next and final scene could be shot.

	Vice-Principal Jones stepped through the locker room door and began
to whistle as she casually walked along. She seemed happy, without a care
in the world. The hallways were empty and quiet as she turned the
corner. The Steadicam moved in front of her and she seemed to smile into
the lens and then her eyes hardened, her features changed.

	The camera moved to one side as Jones took a few final steps and
the view moved in behind her and widened out to show the carnage of the
bathroom spread out across the hallway. Slowly Jones began to clench her
fists and her body stiffened. She whirled around and looked back down the
empty hall as the camera moved in for a close up.

	Jones opened her mouth and screamed. "Adam...!"

	"Cut," Alan said. "I believe that's a wrap."

	The crew cheered and some of the cast joined in, the season had
been finished, at least their part of it. Alan and his guys would spend the
next week finalizing half a dozen episodes, but the pressure was off...at
least for now. Triton would throw the usual wrap up party this evening, but
Mark wasn't sure everyone would feel the joy of this moment like they had
the previous season.

	He was looking ahead to the film with Hank, and dreading his
horseback riding lessons next week. He had promised Steve some time to
review scripts, and now they had Japanese guests to entertain. As the
eternal optimist Mark knew he had a full and happy life, but it would also
be damn nice to vanish from this world once and a while.

	Once released, Mark and Steve led the parade out to the parking lot
where they abandoned the school site very quickly. It was still fairly
early afternoon when they arrived at the gates to the house, and Rosie met
them at the door.

	Mark made the introductions before leaving the four adults to fend
for themselves while the boys went downstairs to sort out the bathing suit
situation and head for the pool. By five they were all out of the water and
lounging around in the shade of the gazebo.

	"Are you coming with us to Disneyland tomorrow?" Edward asked.

	"What did Tim decide, Steve?" Mark asked.

	"He said it's a suicide mission, but Disney said it would be OK,"
Steve replied.

	"What is the problem?" Edward asked.

	"People...fans of the show," Mark replied. "I want you two to have
a good time and being with us is no guarantee of that. There will be many
young girls who want to follow us around, it happens every time we go out
in public."

	"You have no privacy, how sad," Kenji said.

	"There is no way of disguising our faces that will work, we've
tried," Steve said.  "Millions of people know what we look like."

	"So you will need protection, we will be there," Kenji said.

	Mark laughed. "I appreciate the offer, but martial arts used
against our fans will only bring us grief. We will go and Tim will bring
security guards, it's the way of things now. We should go shower and jump
in the tub."

	"Yes, it will be like old times," Steve said.

	The open shower in the sunroom only had two nozzles so they took
turns soaping and rinsing, with lots of giggling and laughter. Mark had
forgotten how sexy looking the Japanese boys could be, but Steve had
remembered, and his body responded. It wasn't long before they were all
aroused and with it came a certain bashful attitude.

	Steve was embarrassed. "I didn't react like this in Japan, what's
going on?" He asked Mark, but Kenji stepped forward and slid an arm around
Steve's waist.

	"You are older and wiser now, my friend...we both knew there were
other feelings we shared that could not be expressed."

	Steve drew his face closer to Kenji and they kissed before
embracing. Mark stood under the shower beside Edward and they eyed one
another.  "It's not your way," Mark said, and Edward nodded before he
stepped closer. His hand slid down Mark's side and their bodies came
together, they were lost in the moment.

	Hands, cocks and lips played and touched, driving them all over the
edge in an orgy of expression, and ultimately orgasm. It left them all
huddled on the shower floor panting heavily, lost in the feelings of shared
bliss...so much in fact that they did not even see Namuko smile as he stood
in the shadows of the stairwell. He then turned and walked back upstairs
very quietly.

	The boys were all sitting in the tub when Namuko returned.  He
walked over to view the fish in the pond and the boys saw him smile. "Such
beauty of color, so agile in their watery environment. I once saw a pond
with so many Koi fish that I could walk from one side to the other on their
backs without getting wet."

	The boys laughed, figuring Namuko was telling tales again. "You do
not believe me? What about you, my pigeon?" He asked Kenji.

	"The master asks me to believe what my mind says is not possible,
and yet he is not known to lie. You pose a puzzle I cannot answer," Kenji
said.

	Namuko laughed. "Well said, you took your hand out of the dragon's
mouth without being bitten. I only said I could walk like that, I did not
say I did such a thing. All those fish only gave me the perception of
having that ability; it was never put to the test."

	He walked over to the tub and looked at each boy. "Here I see a
gathering of friends, young men of great beauty like these fish. They share
strength and love; no one will dare walk upon their backs for they have
chosen wisely. I have come to tell you that Rosie calls you for supper, and
I find she is a person who cannot be disobeyed."

	Wrapped in towels, the boys ran upstairs to change as Namuko looked
down at the fish pond once more. "What we have seen will remain our secret,
little ones. In time their feelings will allow understanding of what
happened this day, they have become brothers."

	The evening was upon them and Rosie set out a light snack knowing
the wrap up party would serve food. Then Brian urged them all to take a
rest period as the night was bound to run late. Tim took off with Steve to
rest up and change for the party, Mark showed Namuko and the boys to the
guest rooms, and then retired to Brian's apartment.

	"I don't even feel like celebrating, but I suppose we have to make
a showing," Mark said.

	"Yup, media event, Triton will have a fit if we don't smile
enough," Brian said.

	Mark slid out of his bathing suit and stood there naked with a
smile on his face. "You mean like this?"

	"Works for me," Brian laughed.

	They lay down for hugs and kisses before Mark managed to slide on
top of Brian. "I did something...I want to tell you...Edward and I jerked
off together this afternoon, we all did it."

	Brian smiled. "Boys being boys I gather, I expect you to do things
like that with your friends."

	"Oh...you aren't mad?"

	"Whatever for? I'm in love with the sexiest boy in town, and he
loves me, what's to be mad about?" Brian asked.

	"We've been faithful to one another; I didn't feel bad about doing
it...Eddy's a cutie. I think he's straight so it's not like cheating," Mark
said.

	Brian laughed. "I think you guys all just did it for fun, and if it
happens again I won't mind."

	Mark giggled. "Now I wanna do something for you."

	"I'm all yours, baby."

	By eight they were rested and dressed, James was waiting for them
out in the driveway. Kenji and Edward looked incredibly handsome in
matching blue suits, their hair pulled back and tied just like Namuko. The
party at Triton was just another media event for the cast. All of them
spoke reverently of Wayne and how he was missed. The photographers had a
field day.

	Mark was asked about his upcoming film project and Steve declined
to say what he was going to do over the break. Kenji and Edward stood back
and watched all the attention paid to Mark and Steve, but eventually they
had their pictures taken with the two stars.

	Brian woke Mark at dawn, a task that wasn't too difficult these
days. No matter where they were, or what their plans were for the day, they
always spent time in exercise and meditation before work. Today as they
walked out into the back yard, Namuko and the boys joined them in greeting
the sunrise.

	It was a happy crew that assembled for the ride to Disneyland later
that morning. Edward was the only one who didn't have a partner along for
the ride, but he didn't seem to mind. The limo headed out towards Anaheim,
followed by Vince in a company SUV with Terry and Manuel.

	Brian had a shoulder bag filled with Adam Conquers Earth trinkets
and photos; they knew the fans would want autographs. Disney had been kind,
knowing full well that a celebrity sighting at the park would garner them
some advertising. Between the texting craze and the internet, the first
fans that spotted the boys would have the word spread in a matter of
minutes.

	There was a corporate rep standing at the front entrance when they
pulled up. Vince was shown to a private parking space and the guys went
into guard mode. By the time the seven passengers had emerged from the limo
a small crowd of curious tourists had gathered. Mark and Steve waved as
they were hustled through the gates, while Namuko and the boys followed at
a leisurely pace.

	Inside they were introduced to several guides wearing the Disney
logo on bright red shirts and were handed ID badges to wear around their
necks. Vince and the guys managed to blend in about as much as any tall
muscular bodyguards did in any crowd; they stuck out like a sore thumb. The
walk down Main Street gave their Japanese visitors a glimpse of what Mark
had warned them about, girls seemed to crowd around in increasing numbers.

	Brian managed to distract a bunch of the girls by handing out
autographed photos of the boys while the Disney guides turned them towards
Adventureland. The seven of them managed to board the cars for the Indiana
Jones ride while the guides led Vince and the guys around to a back
door. Namuko's boisterous laughter could be heard echoing throughout the
ride, while the boys all screamed at every twist and turn. Kenji and Edward
were breathless when the ride ended and they were all whisked out the back
door and around the corner.

	The maneuver had left behind most of the fans as they all boarded a
boat for the Jungle Ride and a chance to calm down. The rides followed in a
blur of activity as the experienced Disney folks led them in and out doors
that led from the public spaces into the private areas.  At one point they
sat in an employee picnic area and had food and drink while Mickey Mouse
and Donald Duck entertained.

	Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, and Splash Mountain
went over big with the boys, and Namuko. Brian and Tim laughed more at the
antics of the elder Japanese man than they did at the rides. He was just a
big kid after all and enjoyed every minute. But after six hours of a
whirlwind tour, lots of photos posed with fans and Disney characters, the
boys were ready to leave.

	The whole ride home was filled with comments about all they had
seen and heard, but the crew was tired. Mark, Steve and Kenji sat quietly
in the pool watching the guys set up the grill for a cookout. Vince and
Terry looked especially nice in bathing suits, and even Edward gave the men
a second look.

	"I think this is almost as entertaining as the Disneyland," Kenji
said.

	"The view is definitely better," Steve giggled.

	"A strong man is to be admired," Edward said.

	"No argument there," Mark laughed. "There is something about the
male body I admire; maybe it's just that I hope to look like them when I
get older."

	"You will, have no doubt," Kenji said. "I am glad to see you have
maintained the discipline after your return home."

	"Thank you, Kenji. Brian is a master of arousing me every morning
so that we may practice."

	Steve cracked up laughing. "I don't think Kenji was talking about
your love life."

	Mark laughed and then lunged, pulling Steve from his seat on the
wall and into the pool. They wrestled around and managed to splash Edward
who joined the fray. Namuko sat in the gazebo and laughed at their antics.

	"We are blessed by the vitality of their being," He said, Tim and
Brian could only nod in agreement. "They grow so fast, and the creatures we
know will transform themselves into men we shall also love."

	"What will happen with Kenji when he reaches sixteen?" Brian asked.

	Namuko nodded. "There is time before the young bird needs to leave
the nest, yet this one is special to me, very special. As with the others I
will send him to university. There he will develop his wings and learn
about greater things in life. But I don't think this pigeon will fly far, I
am his for the asking."

	"Are you thinking about settling down?" Tim asked.

	"It's time, don't you think? We are much alike, this boy and
I...more so than the others I have loved. His need matches the feelings in
my heart; I cannot deny what is meant to be." Namuko smiled. "You may
wonder at his desire for an old man, as did I. But his family grows distant
from the knowledge of his inner feelings, a sad situation."

	"Then you are his parent as well," Brian said.

	"I meet his physical and emotional needs; Kenji's grandfather has
secured his material needs for the future. The old man has visited me
several times; he is in full knowledge of my relationship with the boy. His
mind accepts what he sees, and we agree, it is Kenji's decision to make.

	"But in a few seasons I will seek a quieter journey in life and
leave Hediko in charge of the school. Then Kenji will decide, and if it is
his will I will follow him. I am such a lucky man."

	"Hediko is a good choice, there will always be boys who need to
follow the path you have built," Tim said. "Will he have all the resources
he needs?"

	Namuko laughed. "I have been a frugal man, there is more than
enough, but I thank you for your consideration. No matter where life leads
me I shall always feel the desire to return and view the sunrise over the
mountain. It is a source of great strength to me and many others, you all
must come and visit us again."

	"We shall," Tim said.

	Manuel called them all to dinner, Rosie and Todd joined the
festivities a short time later. Jean and Frank had begged off for the
evening which didn't seem to bother Steve. When asked all he did was mime a
swollen stomach, there was no doubt that his mother was pregnant.

	That meant they were free to take Steve on the sailing excursion
the following day and after they all ate Tim and the boy left, supposedly
to ready the boat for their trip. Steve's small craft wasn't big enough for
all the planned passengers so they climbed aboard the 'Real Deal' and
unlocked the companion way doors.

	"Did you guys have fun today, baby?" Tim asked, opening a few ports
to allow a cross draft of fresh night air.

	"Yeah, watching Namuko was half the fun, but I screamed like a
little girl on the rides," Steve laughed.

	Tim slid his arms around the boy. "I don't see a girl, just a
desirable young man."

	Steve leaned up and they kissed, their night of passion
beginning. Like Mark, Steve knew he might fool around with Kenji but here
in his arms was the man he so desired for the rest of his life. And just as
Namuko had revealed his thoughts to Brian and Tim, Kenji had shared his
mind with Steve.

	"It is time I looked ahead," Kenji had said. "I can only prepare my
life if there is meaning and I know in my heart that Namuko must be a part
of it. What he has given me can never be repaid, but I must try...do you
understand?"

	"Yes, very much so," Steve replied. "I was adrift when Tim came
into my life; nothing seemed to work out the way I planned. But then he
brought me hope and direction, I will become a man because of him."

	"Then you know what I feel. Namuko grows older, not badly, but I
can see that age makes his steps more deliberate, cautious, in case he
should stumble. I must be there to guide him as he has done for me. Our
passionate sharing will never end, but he has taught me to savor the meal
and taste the flavors of our lovemaking.

	"I brought only the hasty thoughts of a boy to our bed, now I
understand where I must go and how to get there. Namuko says that was my
greatest challenge and I am still fighting the battle. But youth is
impetuous, he also says, a word I did not understand until the Master
showed me the meaning. In truth I am all that it means, and the Master says
he cherishes me more because of it. I cannot help but love the man, my life
would be a shadow without him."

	"You are such a dear person," Steve said. "I cannot help but feel
we are truly brothers, it will only become better with time." And here he
was again in the arms of the man he'd chosen, the source of everything good
in life.

	"I see the wheels turning in your head, sweetie...a lot on your
mind?" Tim asked.

	Steve grinned. "No, not really...just thinking about something
Kenji and I shared."

	"Nothing wrong with a little passion between friends."

	"Oh...yeah, I did tell you about that, but that wasn't what I
meant. Kenji was talking about his future with Namuko; he says the
commitment is eternal."

	Tim nodded. "They have a very strong bond, much like us."

	The kiss this time led them to the bedroom, and Tim allowed Steve
to dominate their activity. From Tim's point of view any sex they had was
spectacular, but allowing the lion cub to maul him gave the old lion great
pleasure. There was no denying the boy, only a fool would try.

	What had happened to the soft sweet boy who begged to lose his
virginity? Now as Tim looked up into the eyes of the creature that was
plunging away in his bottom there was no trace of that soft boy, here was a
confident and assertive little man. The image had changed, but not the
beauty. Steve would always have the looks to drive a man wild, at least
this one man.

	And the image held as the morning revealed the boy's blonde tresses
flying in the wind. The sun and salt had been kind to his complexion, but
Steve radiated vitality when he stood at the helm....he exuded confidence
and command. Tim smiled at his memory, for Steve had been the master of
their bedroom antics last night, and he wouldn't have it any other way.

	That Steve would feel in control of such a large vessel didn't seem
to surprise Namuko at all. Mark and Brian lounged on the stern cushions
while Kenji and Edward climbed around on the bow. Vince and Terry seemed
quite comfortable with a boy at the wheel, a willing crew for the young
captain's command. None of this escaped Namuko's knowing glances.

	He could only compliment Tim's choice; Steve was the perfect little
warrior. He had skill and the desire to use it; the boy and Tim were made
for one another. The sea was blustery this morning, the wind temperamental
as they headed south. Steve had explained the compass heading, the GPS
system and the chart which was up on the computer screen in front of
him. They would dock in Mission Bay north of San Diego, and catch a shuttle
to Sea World.

	The run south was without incident, coming about several times only
served to show off the fine qualities of the boat and crew. They docked
just before noon, which allowed Manuel to serve a wonderful lunch in the
relative calm of the marina. Then it was off to view the creatures of the
deep in captivity behind glass walls.

	The afternoon passed pleasantly, the fans were restrained, a
different sort than the Los Angles youngsters. A small cadre of followers
hung around and all four boys decided to buddy up with them. Steve
introduced Kenji and Edward as Japanese celebrities, and staying with the
joke all day proved to be a lot of fun.

	A long walk up The Strand on Mission Beach led them to Tipper's, a
steak and seafood restaurant of some renown. The owner seemed happy to see
ten hungry people, and they watched the sunset from the upper deck. Mark
had let himself go all day, a level of relaxation he rarely achieved at
home. And now they walked the surf line back towards the marina.

	There were four pairs of lovers in their group; Manuel and Edward
were the odd men. The boy seemed interested in the description of Manuel's
hometown across the border, Mexico seemed so far away. In turn Manuel tried
to visualize Japan, a place he had only seen in pictures.  So when the four
pairs retired to their rooms it didn't seem strange that the two of them
would sit up on deck talking.

	Edward understood that Manuel was a gay man, but he was unlike any
other the boy had met. For his part Manuel was not sexually attracted to
someone so young, if anything he felt a kinship to the boy, they were both
far from home and family. They finally went to bed... together...to sleep,
and somehow they did.

	The wind was something else on the way back, ornery was the word
Tim used. But they fought for every mile in the glorious spray from the
bows, and laughed as the ocean drenched them time and time again. There was
no way to hurry the trip, but then they had nowhere to be today.

	Tomorrow Namuko would take his boys across country, beginning the
exploration in New York and spending a month working their way back to Los
Angeles. The evening was quiet and subdued, an early flight dictated
that. The seven companions sat on the deck beside the pool and watched the
sunset.

	"It is interesting to note that as the sun sets here that it has
already risen at home," Namuko said. "One moment speaks of the new day, the
other of a day's passing." Then he chuckled. "The Japanese are very much in
tune with nature; our small islands have made us this way. It is no wonder
that the sun was worshiped for centuries as the source of our lives."

	"The Egyptians worshiped the sun," Steve said.

	"I think all cultures have a moment in time when sun worship was a
part of their belief system," Kenji said. "I think the Native Americans did
here, but not the Europeans."

	"That's for sure, Californians worship air conditioning," Mark
said, and they all laughed.

	"Man seeks comfort in his environment, it must not be too hot or
too cold," Namuko replied.

	"Then why do people live in deserts or in the snow up north for
that matter?" Steve asked.

	"Ahh, a worthy question," Namuko said. "Is it possible that in this
modern age they only know what is around them? Does a man who dwells in the
desert heat try to leave that environment when he learns about other places
less ravaged?"

	"No, they stay where they are, generation after generation," Mark
said. "They adapt or die."

	"Yes, they endure because they must. And culture plays a large part
in that as well. The Arabs of the desert may live in big cities and enjoy
air conditioning, but they speak fondly of the old ways, it's in their
blood," Namuko said.

	"It is up to every generation to learn the old ways," Edward
said. "Old ways are the foundation of the new, we must always follow."

	"Well this old way is tired after a day of fighting the ocean,
we'll see you in the morning," Tim said.

	Steve smiled. "I may not be tired, but this new way will follow the
old one, good night."

	"Brat," Tim said, and they all laughed as he grabbed Steve and
hoisted him up like a sack of potatoes. Steve squealed all the way across
the yard before they heard his laughter in the dark.

	It was ten o'clock the following morning when Mark met Wiley Bates,
one of Hollywood's foremost stunt riders. He was going to coordinate the
riding in Hank's movie and Mark hoped that if there were any stunts this
would be the man to perform them.

	"Mornin', Wiley said, shaking Mark's hand. The man even looked like
a cowboy, a far cry from the equestrians that surrounded them here at the
Hollywood Stables. "You look worried; you can forget that right now. I've
taught dozens of folks to ride, ain't nobody failed on me."

	"Yeah, well horses are a lot bigger then I am," Mark said.

	Wiley smiled. "That's a good thing, you feel like a fly on their
back and they won't want to get rid of you. Come on; let me introduce you
to Jasmine."

	They walked in the barn and Wiley looked down at Mark's feet. "We
have to get you some boots, those sneakers won't do. A stirrup is a hard
bit of iron and it'll wear a groove in your foot unless you have something
solid on your feet."

	"I have some boots, I didn't bring them," Mark said.

	"Next time then. Have you ever met a horse?" Wiley asked, and Mark
shook his head.

	The horse in the third stall wasn't big; Mark thought a horse would
tower over him. "It's a she, right?" Mark asked.

	"A mare, yes. Jasmine has more film credits than most actors in
this town, but her rough riding days are over, now she's a teacher. Hello
girl," Wiley said.

	The horse turned her head at the sound of his voice and stuck it in
the man's armpit as he stroked her neck. Wiley patted her cheeks and made
kissing noises, Jasmine pushed her lips against his face in what looked
like a kiss.

	"She's a sweetheart, come on up and give her a smell," Wiley
said. Mark walked up and Jasmine looked at him, her nostrils flaring as she
caught his scent. "Jasmine is a quarter horse, a sturdy breed you'll find
on ranches all across the west. They have great common sense and an
instinct like you won't believe, smarter than some people I know. So let's
take a tour."

	Jasmine stood patiently as the boy walked around her, touching her
flanks, mane and hind quarters. "This horse is well trained," Wiley said,
walking around behind Jasmine and grasping her tail, He pulled on it gently
and she turned her head to watch him. "Rule number one; never stand behind
a horse unless it's Jasmine. She pulled a man out of a river by her tail
in...ahh, damn, now I don't remember the film," He laughed.

	Mark learned how to saddle her properly, and the whole time he
talked to Jasmine since Wiley said that was the best way to get to know
her. But her back still looked mighty far off the ground.

	"How do I get up in that saddle?" Mark asked.

	"I'll give you a hand up now, but you'll have to pull yourself
up. You can't be lookin around for a box to stand on, besides a horse will
likely move as you mount and that would leave you flat on your butt in the
dirt."

	Wiley hefted Mark up in the saddle and let him get
comfortable. "About the surest way to let people see you don't know how to
ride is for you to hold on to that saddle horn like you're doin. Relax; she
can feel your fear. Lean down and stroke her neck, and keep your feet off
her flanks." Then he made Mark climb down.

	The stirrups were too high off the ground for Mark to place his
foot in them. Wiley taught him to mount in stages. He would hold the reins
in one hand and give a little jump to grab the saddle horn. It meant
pulling himself up until he could slide a foot in the stirrup and swing his
other leg over the horse's back. Mark took a few attempts to master the
move, but Wiley seemed pleased. "Now I think we can ride," He said, "I'll
go get my horse."

	And what a horse it was. Jasmine was what they called a palomino;
her mottled coloring had allowed her to play in many a western
film. Thunder was a huge black beauty that Wiley said he had rescued from
an owner who didn't care for him well. As stallions go, Thunder was almost
a pure Arabian breed, a show horse.

	Side by side Wiley had them ride around the fenced enclosure. A few
spectators stood watching, but no one waved or distracted the
horses. Finally Wiley opened the gate and they rode out along one of the
bridle paths, Mark felt elated.

	They rode for an hour, the whole time Wiley explained the way a
horse thought and reacted. He taught Mark how to sit in the saddle and
promised him a sore butt if he did it wrong.  But they walked the horses
the whole time; there would be other lessons that taught greater
skills. Finally they returned to the barn and Mark slid off Jasmine's back
to the ground.

	"You better thank her, she expects it," Wiley said.

	Mark rubbed Jasmine's nose and she nibbled at his fingers. "Is she
hungry?" Mark asked.

	Wiley nodded. "Never met a horse that wasn't lookin for a treat."
He walked over to the stall and pulled open a box, tossing Mark a round red
object. "She's fond of apples."

	Jasmine took the apple from his hand and smashed the whole thing
between her teeth, nodding her head with satisfaction. "Now you've made a
friend," Wiley said, "She won't forget you."

	Brian saw the grin on Mark's face from across the parking lot. The
lesson had taken three hours, but Mark didn't seem to mind.

	"How did it go?" Brian asked.

	"Awesome...I'm gonna be a cowboy," Mark said. "Right after I get
some boots."

	Steve and Tim were at the house when they got home, so Mark had the
chance to tell them all about the riding lesson. But Steve had a big grin
on his face and Mark knew something was up.

	"What did you do?" Mark asked.

	"This was delivered today," Steve said, pulling a box out from
behind the chair. "Four scripts, Hank didn't forget me."

	The boys poured over the pages for almost an hour, swapping the
thin books back and forth. "This one is too silly," Steve said. "And this
one, well, I'd have to be older to pull this one off."

	Mark looked down at the yellow cover he held in his hands. "Well,
Goldilocks...this one looks just right."

	"Yeah, I like that one too. But isn't it a bit juvenile?"

	"Not at all, did you look at some of the plot angles?" Mark asked.

	"I did, the dog has the best lines," Steve laughed.

	Mark shook his head. "The dog doesn't talk, don't be silly. All of
the outrageous stuff happens between you and the mother. I love the
lawyer's speech to the judge about the dog getting all the money."

	"OK, it might do," Steve said. He held up the final script, "So why
do you think Hank sent me this one?"

	"Probably for contrast, it's too melodramatic. And the title,
'Kaleidoscope Days', they won't pick that one. Aging hippies, drugs, that
silly music scene...none of that is worth making into a movie except for
one thing, Hank wrote it."

	"Oh My God, is he gonna ask me if I liked it?" Steve said.

	"Maybe, just be honest...look at the date," Mark said.

	"Hmm...1989, man that was twenty years ago, Hank was in high
school."

	"I think he wanted me to see that," Mark said. "I bet that's the
first thing he ever wrote, aren't we all glad he became an actor."

	"I hope they pick 'Top Dog' then, at least I have a lot of lines,"
Steve said.

	In early November the Writers Guild called their strike and Mark
joined the picket lines. Triton did what everyone expected; he set a
timetable for the work on Adam Conquers Earth to resume that caused a
conflict. And when the writers refused to return, Triton sued for breach of
contract. No matter that the major studios like Triton were the issue in
this strike; Walter Triton acted like the real jerk he really was.

	Unfortunately a court settlement was some months off and so Mark
did what Todd suggested, he resigned from the show as an actor. Steve soon
followed suit, and the production folded. Fans reacted strongly and the
tabloids ate it up, splashing their grief and anger all over the
headlines. But by then both Mark and Steve were hard at work, either across
town or out in the Arizona desert, they were both film stars now.

	Tim's mother, the former Mrs. Real, managed to slip a few photos of
her ex-husband and Walter Triton to the tabloids. In living color it showed
the men romping on the beach with a couple of sixteen year old girls.
Walter's young lady companion just happened to be the daughter of a
prominent politician. Tim roared with laughter when he saw it, and called
his mother to congratulate her. The woman had done what the strike could
not, she brought his father and Triton down. Walter Triton was not seen or
heard from after that, and Lee set sail for the South Seas. But then no one
was really looking for them...except for a certain politician.

	'Indigo and the Cowboy' won for best picture the following year,
giving Hank Dobbs his third Oscar. Mark Harrison was up for best supporting
actor in a comedy role, but lost out to another newcomer, Steve Biddle for
his role in 'Top Dog.' There was joy in Hollywood that night, but none
greater than in Mark's mind at the success of his best friend. Hank already
had another film project in the works, and in this one Mark would be the
star. There was still time to win that elusive statue, but at least Mark's
prediction had come true. Steve was on top of the world, for the moment,
and in Hollywood that was about all he could expect.