Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 23:40:45 -0700
From: fritz@nehalemtel.net
Subject: I Love Corey, Chapter Fifty-five

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			I Love Corey, Chapter Fifty-five
	I couldn't figure out what was going on.  There were these little
voices making noise and some strange sounds coming from somewhere.  I
eventually managed to pry an eye open and survey the scene.  Dog was on his
back and Kristen and Kevin were talking to him and scratching his belly.
Of course Dog was groaning.  The only light was coming from a street light
and it was really hard to see but I finally figured out it was only 3:20
a.m. and that seemed a little early to get up.  It only took a minute to
find out that Kristen had needed to use the bathroom and that woke Kevin
and Dog up.  I suppose the rest of what happened was pretty predictable.
Dog had convinced them that he really needed a belly scratch and of course
they had obliged him.  They considered the fact that I was unable to sleep
through all of that to be my problem.  It looked like Dog agreed with them.
I just wrapped my arms around Kristen, who happened to be closer to me, and
settled back to sleep.  Dog made a couple of trips around his place and did
the same.  He only stepped on my foot twice before he flopped down.
Kristen wiggled around a couple of times and that's all I remember.
	The next time I pried my eyes open it was just starting to get
light.  That was a little later than I normally slept so I now felt almost
fit to face the day.  I stumbled off to the bathroom and got started.
	Only having one bathroom for six people soon proved to be a
problem.  I was brushing my teeth and there were voices complaining about
needing the bathroom.  I ended up using the kitchen sink while there was a
steady stream of kids of various ages lined up and taking their turns at
the bathroom.  Some were doing the cross-legged dance while waiting.  I
even had to open the door for Dog and he might have looked a little
cross-legged.  He didn't do his usual sniffing around and just used the
first shrub he came to.  After that he stretched and then pawed the ground
almost like those cartoon bulls getting ready to charge.
	The giggle boxes wanted breakfast and for that matter, so did the
boys.  I started trying to find sufficient implements to cook.  It didn't
take me long to figure out I needed to rearrange things.  The boys' ideas
of where to put things were a little strange.  The pots and pans were in
the overhead cabinets and the dishes were in the lower ones.  I finally
found enough to get started and that was when I discovered there were no
turners.  I remembered telling the boys we didn't need to buy any because I
had plenty at home.  They were still at home.  And yes, I still had plenty
of them.  Oh well, I always used a fork for the bacon and I could either
flip the eggs or baste them.  Then there was the problem of toast.  Of
course I had not remembered to get any butter out so it could soften and
naturally there was no toaster.  I chipped some butter off and tore the
bread making it stick but after a little time in another frying pan, the
kids ate it.  It didn't really taste like toast but it wasn't bad.  I could
see I needed to go to some kind of store that catered to the travel trailer
crowd and see what I could find.
	I was just about done feeding the kids when Uncle Matt and Aunt
Sandy showed up.  I went ahead and fixed them breakfast and was complaining
about needing some kind of toaster that worked without electricity when
they pointed out I had a generator.  I felt a little stupid over that
because last night I had been bragging about the generator but even so, I
still didn't have a toaster.  However I could at least get a regular one.
	Aunt Sandy had brought clean clothes for the giggle boxes so they
got dressed while I fixed breakfast for Aunt Sandy and Uncle Matt.
	The boys complained bitterly about the lack of a dishwasher.  I
heard several "This sucks," type comments.  I ignored them.  They got
everything washed and dried except the plates and utensils being used by
Aunt Sandy, Uncle Matt, and myself and the boys were hovering around us
like vultures, waiting for us to finish so they could wash our dishes.  I
was beginning to feel like I needed to guard my plate or the boys would run
off with it and wash it, no matter if I was finished eating or not.
	I finished eating and the boys grabbed my dishes and rushed to the
sink with them.  I was drinking some coffee when it dawned on me that if I
would put the stabilizer jacks down, the trailer would stop shaking so
much.  I wondered what else I was overlooking.  This was all new and I
could see I needed to get better organized.  I was still stuck in the past,
trying to figure out how I had managed to buy the trailer rather than what
I should be doing now that I had it.  The whole thing had taken place so
quickly I still hadn't accepted it.  I really needed to take a few minutes
and think about it.  We had all been so busy trying to get enough supplies
and ourselves ready to use the trailer that there had been no time to
appreciate the fact that I now had one.
	Uncle Matt suggested that I park beside the garage.  That way it
would be easy to plug into his electricity.  The only problem was that I
would have to back in.  Fortunately he had a wide driveway.  It was also a
good thing no one was in a hurry.  I probably only drove forty miles or so
trying to back in.  I'd back up a little bit and then pull forward.  Then I
would try again.  This wasn't as easy as I thought it would be.  When you
added in that I had two adults and three boys, all giving me different
directions, I was surprised I ever got the trailer where I wanted it.
About all I can say is it is a good thing that Dog didn't offer any
directions.  I don't know if I could have survived that.  Something tells
me that it would have been easier if they had all been using the same set
of hand signals.
	I got all the stabilizing jacks adjusted and was surprised to see
that it had only taken a half hour.  I guess it just seemed longer.  We
even had the pickup unhooked.
	Corey had called and talked with Carl a couple of days before we
left so he wanted to go to Carl's gallery.  I needed to pick up a few
things like a toaster and hotcake turners so I took him and left JJ and LT
to entertain the giggle boxes.
	Carl greeted me but that was about all.  Corey was a different
matter.  He and Corey were soon so busy talking about art that I gave up
and went shopping for those things I needed.  I even looked for a bicycle
to replace the one I had given Lee.
	The toaster and turners were easy but the bike was a problem.  The
store I had bought the others at had decided to go with a cheaper line of
bikes.  That required that I go to a couple of other stores before I found
one that would be acceptable.  Then I decided on a few upgrades.  The end
result was that I paid a lot more and couldn't pick it up until closing
time.  I hadn't realized that I had gotten such a good deal on the first
ones.
	JJ was reading one of the Harry Potter books to the giggle boxes
when I got back.  They all looked happy so I visited with Uncle Matt.  This
was really the reason I had made the trip.
	We spent most of the afternoon talking about what to invest the
money in and setting up the trusts for the boys.  Uncle Matt had a couple
of ideas for some venture investments but they would only take a couple of
million.  The rest he suggested be invested in things similar to what the
rest of my portfolio was already in.  While a lot of that portfolio
couldn't be called conservative, it was still what might be called solid.
The fact that it had stayed almost flat, when the market plunged after
9-11, told me Uncle Matt really knew what he was doing when he recommended
those investments.  Sure some had gone down but not much and others had
gained a little offsetting most of that drop.  For someone who worked
primarily in the computer field, he was better than most when it came to
picking stocks.  He was even giving advice to the actual broker who was
handling the account.  When I commented that he was doing a lot better than
most of the professionals in the field, his comment was that they did far
too much group think.  He said that Peter Lynch had it right, that if you
couldn't explain why you should buy the stock with a piece of paper and a
crayon, you probably shouldn't buy it, that too many professionals spent
far too much time applying their own little expertise to a stock and not
looking at the whole picture.  One should pay attention to what stores were
popular and what products were selling.  If you started there, you could
find which companies were good buys.  I didn't really understand it but
Uncle Matt's success spoke for itself.  By the time we finished discussing
all that, it was time to pick Corey up.  I took JJ and LT along as they
looked like the giggle boxes had worn them out.
	I had thought that switching from the Ranger and the minivan to the
Gator had been a big step but the pickup was even bigger.  It was long, so
long that I worried about parking it.  Fortunately I found a place that had
two places open and managed to get parked.  Corey was just picking up his
gear when we walked in.  He was grinning from ear to ear and so was Carl.
Carl was taking tomorrow off to attend a family dinner so the gallery would
be closed.  That meant that it took a little longer for them to say
goodbye.  When we had all Corey's stuff gathered up we headed for Uncle
Matt's place.  Aunt Sandy was fixing dinner.  I did take time to stop and
pick up my new bicycle and of course the boys had to look the store over
but it went pretty quickly.  They only found a few things they had to have.
	Dinner was chicken and dumplings.  I was surprised that none of the
boys had ever had dumplings but after a couple of bites, they proved that
didn't slow them down in the least.  Aunt Sandy had seen them eat before so
she had fixed two complete chickens and the biggest bowl of dumplings I'd
ever seen but by the time the boys finished, most of the chicken was gone
and there were only two dumplings left.  When she offered them some ice
cream for dessert, there were only groans.  There would have been four
dumplings left except that Dog scarfed up a couple of them and licked his
chops.  So far Dog was a big success with Kristen and Kevin.  They were the
ones that insisted he needed some dumplings.  I wonder if those pitiful
brown eyes had anything to do with it.
	We were kicking around what to do on Sunday when Uncle Matt
suggested skiing.  The boys jumped on the idea so fast I about got blown
over.  Then we had to go buy some heavy clothes.  Uncle Matt had gear for
his family but none of the rest of us even had long underwear.  Uncle Matt
said we could rent a lot of the gear but some things we would just have to
buy.  We managed to find everything we needed before the stores closed.  I
really appreciated having the pickup because things fit in the back quite
nicely.
	We left early for Mt. Ashland.  Uncle Matt said we needed to get
there early so we could sign up for beginners classes.  He warned us that
they might even be full but thought that we might be able to get in one.
As it turned out he was right about needing to be there early.  We just
barely got into a class before they quit taking people.  Then we had to
kill time for an hour and a half until the lesson.
	Dog couldn't make up his mind about the snow.  He liked it but
wasn't sure about the balls of it that collected on his feet.  He really
like biting at snowballs the boys tossed at him.  By the time the lesson
was about to start he was happy to stay in the pickup.  Fortunately I had
remembered to bring his blanket and he seemed happy with it on the seat so
he could see out.  We left him chewing the balls of snow off his feet and
legs.
	I had no idea it was that tricky to learn to ski.  Everything
seemed backwards.  You had to step on the wrong foot to turn and getting up
after falling was a problem.  By the time the lesson was over, at least I
could get up but staying up, while going down the bunny slope, was a little
difficult.  I do wish that Kristen and Kevin hadn't giggled quite so much
when I fell.  They thought it was the funniest thing they had ever seen.
Uncle Matt had been taking them skiing for a couple of years and they were
skiing all around me, never falling.  Somehow they seemed to forget that
they had probably fallen when learning.
	I really wish they would put brakes on those skis.  Even when I
managed to stay upright, stopping was a real problem.  A couple of times I
was headed at some people and the only thing I could do to keep from
hitting them was to fall.  However, most of my falls were for different
reasons.  Take for instance, stopping.  I was told to form a vee with my
skis.  They called it a snowplow.  That was supposed to stop me.  What they
didn't tell me was how to keep the tips of the skis from crossing each
other.  When they got about so far across each other, down I would go.
Then I had to struggle and get up.  When I tried to turn, I kept forgetting
what they had said and put my weight on the wrong foot.  Of course I would
skid or turn the wrong way and down I would go again.  Every time I went
down, I had to struggle and get up.  Another problem was that by the time I
remembered what it was that I was supposed to do in a given situation, the
time to do it had long passed.  Down again and another struggle to get back
on top of the skis.  Still, it was lots of fun.  I was sure glad when lunch
time rolled around though.  My ass was dragging.  Not only was my ass
dragging, my ankles were sore and my knees were killing me.
	We spent a little time after lunch letting Dog run.  However he
soon was happy to be back in the pickup on his blanket.  I had let the
engine run while he was out and the heater had really warmed up the pickup.
	Lunch had revived me to some extent, but by the time the afternoon
was over, I was beat.  I had muscles aching that I didn't know existed to
go along with those sore ankles and knees.  The boys seemed to pick it up
skiing faster than I did.  Even so, they looked like they were done in by
the time Uncle Matt suggested we leave.  Even the giggle boxes looked worn
down.  I'm not sure if it was from laughing at us or from their own skiing.
Dog just found a place to relieve himself and hopped right back in the
pickup.  Apparently he'd had enough snow for one day.
	Uncle Matt led off in his Bronco and I followed.  I figured we were
going back to his house but instead he led us to a restaurant.  They had an
all you can eat buffet and the boys attacked that like a shark feeding
frenzy.  Until I got started I hadn't realized how hungry I was.  The day's
activities had left me with a huge appetite.  The food was good and we ate
plenty of it.  By the time we were finished eating, Kristen and Kevin were
about out of it.  They were still awake but just barely.  By the time we
got home though, they were doing pretty good.  Some food had really helped
them.  Not so with the rest of us.
	Corey was limping so we found some Advil in the medicine cabinet
and he took three of them.  That sounded like a good idea to me so I did
the same.  Maybe I wouldn't ache so much in the morning.  After all of us
were cleaned up, we ended up watching a movie and resting.  It didn't take
long for the giggle boxes' energy boost from eating to wear off.  They were
out of it about ten minutes into the movie.  I even had to wake Corey and
JJ up to get them out to the trailer.  They were stumbling because they
were sleepy and I was doing the same from aches and pains.  They tell me
skiing is supposed to be fun.  The way I felt I wasn't sure people were
right about that.  At home I would have fired up the hot tub and spent an
hour or so enjoying it but here there was no hot tub.  All I could do was
crash in bed.  I really need to get back into some kind of exercise
routine.  With the advent of boys I just couldn't seem to find the time.
	I should have locked the trailer door.  Either that or tied the
giggle boxes to their beds.  I was really enjoying being cuddled up to
Corey when the whole world seemed to erupt.  The bed was bouncing and there
were lots of high pitched sounds interrupting my sleep.  Steel hard elbows
and knees forced me to wake up much faster than I wanted to.  Somehow they
managed to hit every place I ached, several times.  Then there was the
problem of getting them off of me so I could visit the bathroom.  It took
some real negotiation to get them to let me up.  I finally convinced them
it was either let me up or take swimming lessons.
	I could hardly move.  Either the Advil had done no good or I needed
a lot more of them.  While I was pulling some clothes on Kristen finally
remembered to tell us that Aunt Sandy was cooking breakfast.  With that
piece of information, I sent them out to wake JJ and LT.  Off they dashed
and I soon could hear giggles and groans.  It didn't take rocket science to
figure out which ones were giggling and which were groaning.
	As we hobbled towards the house, Dog was the only one that seemed
to move normally.  It seemed like it took forever to cover the forty feet
or so from the trailer to the door.  Once the door was open the smell of
coffee kept me going in the right direction.  I was sure thankful we didn't
have time to go skiing today.
	By the time everyone was filled up I was beginning to move a little
better.  I still hurt but could walk without almost falling down.  I felt
like I'd sprained both ankles and what had happened to my knees I couldn't
even begin to describe.  After another cup of coffee I gathered up all the
rental gear and returned it.  I would have killed the clerk when he said he
hoped to see us again soon except that would have required movement on my
part.  However, the boys seemed to think it was a great idea.  Still, they
weren't moving as well as they normally did.
	By lunchtime I had the trailer packed up and hooked up.  We would
have to find a place to empty the holding tanks but things were starting to
go better.  It no longer about killed me to step up into the trailer.  Now
I just was experiencing major pain from moving.  It was no longer the mind
shattering kind.
	After we ate lunch we visited a while more.  Uncle Matt and Aunt
Sandy said they might take me up on the offer of the use of the trailer.  I
assured them I would have it better stocked when they wanted to use it.  So
far we had discovered several more things that we needed.  A can opener
would be nice and so would a broom.  Some pot holders would have been handy
when I cooked breakfast.  There were a few other things on the list but
they shouldn't be hard to find.
	Finally it was time to leave.  I shooed the boys out and we all
climbed into the pickup.  Dog couldn't seem to make up his mind where he
wanted to be.  He looked at the back seat with the boys and then the front.
I was about ready to just grab him and throw him in when he finally hopped
into the front seat.  Anyhow, after I buckled Dog into his seatbelt, we
headed on down the road.  Mentally I felt pretty good.  The few days off
had refreshed me.  Now if I could just get my body to quit aching.
	Once we cleared Ashland the traffic wasn't bad.  It wasn't raining
and there was no snow on the highway over the Siskiyou's.  I just leaned
back and drifted along with the traffic.  I released Dog from the seat belt
at the bug station and he flopped on the seat and promptly went to sleep.
As soon as I was rolling down the highway again, the boys did the same.
The DVD they had been watching apparently couldn't hold their interest.
	I couldn't help but marvel at how well the trailer pulled.  Once in
a while a gust of wind would shake things enough to where I realized it was
back there but most of the time it was almost like it wasn't there.  I had
been forced to step down on the throttle to go up the hills but the Power
Stroke diesel pulled the trailer without seeming to work that hard.  The
easy way the pickup drove and the fact that everyone was asleep gave me
time to relax and think.
	That thinking covered Cody.  I was so thankful that Larry Morris
had brought him up during the morning meeting and that I had managed to
pull him out of his shell enough to find out what his problem was.  It now
looked like he would manage to get through his problems about being gay.
As I drifted down the road the thought went through my mind that there were
probably other young people like Cody.  They attended a church at which the
minister kept yammering on and on about how bad gay people were.  No wonder
there were so many suicides among young gay people.  What a heavy burden to
have placed on you.  All the horror stories about how some parents treat
you when they find out you are gay and to have your minister keep telling
you that you will go to hell for something you can't help must look
overpowering.  I suppose that it is surprising that more young people don't
kill themselves.  It is a shame that there is no way to make those
ministers see the crime they are committing by preaching such things.  Add
to that the fact that they won't even follow all of the things that the Old
Testament says they should and you have to wonder why they seem to fasten
on the subject of homosexuals.  I could respect them if they tried to
follow all the laws laid down in the Old Testament.  That would be a
sincere belief that it is the word of God and must be obeyed.  The fact
that they feel they can selectively take only a few of the laws and obey
them makes them either stupid or hypocrites, or perhaps both.  That got me
to thinking about how much some of them really know about the Bible.  Had
they just listened to someone talk about a specific verse or had they read
the whole chapter?  When I read the whole book of Leviticus I came to a
different conclusion than that which some religions come to.  When they
talked about it they all sounded like those talking heads for the political
parties.  It was almost like they couldn't think for themselves and had to
have their talking points memo so they would know what to say.  They
rattled off those few passages that they used to claim their position was
right and wouldn't even listen to any argument against their position.  It
was almost like they didn't hear what you said.  As I drove along I came to
the conclusion that there are none so blind as those who will not see or in
this case, listen and think.  Such a sad commentary on many of those who
are supposed to be the guides for our spiritual development.  If they
refuse to see, how can they teach others to see and understand?
	I was almost to Redding when the boys started waking up.  It wasn't
long until we were looking for a restaurant.  We decided on Red Robin which
is an upscale hamburger place.  Some onion rings and deep fried cheese
sticks started us and the boys went for the Royal Red Robin burger.  It
even had a fried egg on it.  I opted for the Guacamole Bacon burger.  They
ate almost all of the appetizer and even finished off my fries.  Where they
put it all I don't know.  However, they did turn down dessert.  After that
we headed on home.  Poor Dog didn't get any leftovers.  There weren't any.
	When we got home I was faced with a problem.  It was dark and
backing the trailer in where I wanted to park it was a little more
difficult than I had planned.  However it did go a little better than it
had at Uncle Matt's place.  I only had to make about twenty attempts before
I got it right.  I don't know if I was getting better at backing up or the
boys were learning to give better directions.
	Dog acted happy to be home.  He bounced in and out through his door
and just generally acted frisky.  The rest of us could not be described in
the same manner.  While my aches and pains were pretty well gone, I was
still a little stiff and sore.  We managed to get our things out of the
trailer and even got a couple of loads of laundry done before it was
bedtime.  I'm not sure how well the boys did on their homework because by
the time they finished it I didn't have time to check it.
	I felt great when the alarm started its assault.  A good night's
sleep had gotten rid of the last of the aches and pains.  I was still
slightly stiff but by the time I left for school, even that seemed to be
gone.  Getting away from everything for a few days had improved my outlook
and things just generally looked good.  I guess you could say I was a happy
camper.  (Pun intended)
	The extra day off seemed to have helped my colleagues.  We were all
in a pretty good mood at the morning meeting.  Several of the teachers
commented on the change in Cody.  When they asked me what I had done with
him I just told them he was growing up and I had answered some questions he
had.  They seemed to think there was more to it than that but I just told
them that he hadn't felt comfortable discussing it with his parents.  I
managed to get the subject changed to why children couldn't seem to
understand that their parents were once young and why parents were so
uncomfortable talking about some subjects with their children.  That ended
up in a discussion of the Victorian principles that our society seems to
have adopted and were such principles a good or bad thing.  Of course we
didn't settle anything but we kicked it around.  There was nothing else new
to talk about so the meeting ended with the usual announcements.
	Even the students seemed to have benefited from the extra day off.
Most of them were bright and alert and willing to study.  I was thrilled
when I saw Cody in the hall and he was talking with some other students.
He had a little grin on his face and gave me a wave and a smile when he
noticed me.  When I thought about it, I had never seen him interact with
any students before.  Of course I had never really noticed him before
either.  That thought got me to wondering if there was a way I could pay
attention to more students.  Somehow I just couldn't think of any way to do
that.  I tried to keep track of all the ones I had in my classes or on the
teams and even included some I had met for whatever reason but there were
just too many students for me to keep track of all of them.  I wished I
could but there just wasn't enough time.  I did vow to bring up, in our
morning meeting, that we needed to pay attention to those students that
didn't seem to have friends and acted depressed or withdrawn.  Just
thinking about what Cody had said when he told us about how scared and
depressed he was and the fact that he was contemplating suicide scared the
hell out of me.  Maybe if we all worked together we could spot troubled
students and help them before they did something that put them beyond help.
	When we got home I was finally convinced that I'd unleashed a
monster when I talked with the boys about compounding.  It was raining so
they couldn't play basketball and that meant that their friends stayed
home.  With no one else to bother, they selected me.  I heard all kinds of
bitching about how unfair it was that most mutual fund companies were
unwilling to allow very small investments.  The boys had combed through the
ones offering service to small investors and found them to be limited.
There were some that would let you get started with five hundred dollars
but most of them wanted a lot more.  Twenty-five hundred dollars was a lot
more popular amount to start an account and there were many that wanted
even more than that.  I was surprised to learn that there were funds that
required fifty thousand dollars and some funds required even more.  There
was nothing left to do but call the firm that handled those parts of my
account not directly handled by Uncle Matt.  As far as that went, I needed
to talk to them myself.  Uncle Matt had suggested I put most of the money I
had just received in a series of funds and actual stocks.  He was going to
keep a couple million for the venture capital group he worked with.  If
only all my money did as well as that group had done.  I was also left
thinking about what to do with that much money anyway.  I had just enough
time to call and make an appointment before they closed.  My advisor told
me to bring the boys and he would see us on Friday.  That worked out well
for me because Thursday was another tutoring session for Gail.  She had
begged off on the one today because of a shopping trip.  I hadn't
complained much about that as I still needed to get organized after our
weekend.  Still, I wondered if boys were starting to get in the way of her
studying.  She seemed to spend quite a bit of time on her clothes.
	After dinner and homework I made the boys help me rearrange the
supplies in the trailer.  They didn't have much homework so we had a couple
of hours to work on that project.  As we moved the dishes to a more
reasonable arrangement we talked about the weekend and how they liked
skiing.  I even managed to go in and get some more turners for the trailer.
We had things pretty well organized by the time it was bedtime.  The list
had a few items I still needed to get but it was surprisingly short.  A can
opener, some pot holders or mitts, and a tool kit.  The reason for the tool
kit was that I discovered a loose screw on one of the door handles and had
no way to tighten it.  I also needed some long extension cords because we
had used about every one Uncle Matt had to get hooked up at his house.
	While we were talking about skiing I asked them if they wanted to
go skiing during spring vacation or if they wanted to do something else.
That really set them off.  They couldn't decide what to do.  We had six
weeks to make up our minds so I was sure they would figure it out
eventually.  However the level of chatter went up considerably.  I was
beginning to wonder if they were going to suggest towing the trailer to
Europe.  That didn't seem anymore far fetched than some of their other
suggestions.  I somehow couldn't see driving to Orlando and back in one
week.  That wouldn't leave much time for Disney World or the Epcot Center,
not to mention Universal Studios.
	There was still a few minutes before bedtime when we finished the
trailer.  The boys headed for their computers and started looking.  The
place sounded like a hen house with a fox in it.  The boys were all surfing
the web and chattering away like there was no tomorrow.  Thank God for the
cable modem.  I finally managed to shut them up long enough to remind them
that the less we had to drive, the more time they would have to enjoy the
destination.  Dog and I finally retired to the family room where I gave him
a good belly rub.  His groans drowned out the chatter of the boys.  I
considered that an improvement.
	I wasn't sure that going to bed was such a good idea.  The boys
were still cranked up over planning for spring vacation but I sent them off
for their showers.  By the time I had the house closed up, Corey had the
water warmed up and was waiting for me.  There was a lot of action in the
shower and some of it even involved getting clean.  The shower would have
probably lasted longer but we both had other things on our minds.
	To say we were ready by the time we finished the shower and were in
bed would about cover it.  The only thing that statement might leave out is
how ready we really were.  One look at us would have answered that
question.
	Corey pranced from the bathroom to his side of the bed.  He stopped
there and waved his ass at me.  What was I to think?  I'll tell you what I
thought.  I reached across the bed and grabbed him and pulled him into the
bed on top of me.  I also jabbed him in the ribs a few times, telling him
he should never start something he couldn't finish.  Between giggles he
informed me he was perfectly willing to finish what he had started.  The
next thing I knew he had wiggled loose and the next few minutes were spent
chasing each other around the bed playing grab ass and dick tag.  I don't
know who won but neither of us seemed to care.  We were having way too much
fun to keep track of things like that.
	I gave up and let myself be caught.  When Corey pounced on me I
just wrapped my arms around him and started kissing him.  He started
pulling away and then stopped.  We were looking right into each other's
eyes.  It was like the whole world stopped.  There was no more struggling
to get loose and we just gazed into the other person's eyes.  His eyes
started to get closer and suddenly I could feel his lips against mine.  My
arms clamped down and pulled him tighter to me.  This was what I wanted all
along.  From his lack of resistance I think Corey wanted it also.
	A few long kisses, interspersed with some sighs, got things going.
His lips were so soft and inviting and his tongue so insistent.  I could
smell him and taste him.  I could even feel his warm body in my arms.
Nothing else was important.  Only Corey.  Having him in my arms washed away
any other thoughts.
	The kissing soon gave way to a little nibbling.  We took turns,
each happy to nibble a little bit and then let the other do the same.  His
teeth excited me when he nibbled on my earlobe.  It seemed to go directly
to my inner self.  Until I met Corey I never realized that my earlobes
could send such feelings through me.  It had always been something that was
on the side of my head.  Something that showed me when I needed a haircut
and helped me hear.  Once I met him I learned it was something that was a
part of the inner me.  The feel of his teeth scraping over it sent shivers
through me.  Somehow I'd missed so much before I met him.
	We nibbled and kissed for quite a while.  Both of us were enjoying
it so much that we did not yet feel the need to go further.  Instead we
just took turns nibbling.  He felt so warm and alive in my arms and the
shivers that went through him when it was my turn to nibble made me feel so
good.
	Like a lot of other things, our needs finally took over.  We
squirmed around in the bed and suddenly our feet were at opposite ends.  A
little downward wiggling and I found a belly button.  I enjoyed teasing it
with my tongue.  I could hear little Corey sounds when I did that.  I don't
know were the odd sounds were coming from when he did the same to me.  I
was all caught up in a warm little world in which there was only Corey and
me.  He wiggled a little more and my prize was within my reach.
	I was lost in another world, just enjoying the taste and feel of
Corey in my mouth.  He was hard yet silky soft.  He was also warm.  I just
let my tongue do what it wanted to do.  Sometimes I would pause, waiting
for him to relax a little and other times I would attack, sucking and
tonguing.
	Suddenly I could feel his nose against my pubic hair.  His throat
muscles were working and exciting me.  It was time.
	It didn't take long.  About the time I could feel him tense and his
cock become even harder, I lost all control.  I was thrusting and gasping
and trying to swallow.  He tasted so good.
	 A few minutes later we managed to get the bed straightened out a
little and assume our usual places.  A couple of gentle kisses and he
curled up as usual with his head on my chest.  It didn't take long for his
breathing to slow and steady.  After that it didn't take long for me to
join him in a contented sleep.

			To be continued...

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