Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016 19:59:52 +0100
From: Reickard Masters <succme@zoho.com>
Subject: Juvenile Detention 27

JUVENILE DETENTION

Chapter 27 – The Interim

After the meal Josh did not get escorted back to the infirmary but stayed
with the cell block and went with them to the library, where the Alpha
girls joined them. Josh found himself to be a bit more of a celebrity than
he had thought.

"Jeez, I didn't know getting a piercing in this establishment was so
popular," Josh commented after several of both cell blocks had come to talk
with him and wish him well.

"The thing is it has created quite a stir. All the guys know you are not of
the same ilk as the rest of us. They also know that just one of your
attackers could have done you good and proper. And believe it or not, there
is a kind of code of fair play even amongst thieves. So for five guys to
plan and set off a four against one attack on the most vulnerable person in
this place has kind of hit a sour note amongst the rest. Even some in
Charlie are upset about it. Of course, the whole cell block was locked down
for a day while the initial investigations started. The end result is
everyone is more or less on your side and want to be seen to be. Not only
by the rest of the inmates, but also by the officers. By showing favour
towards you they are separating themselves from the guys who attacked you
in the eyes of the officers," Andy explained.

"And I would be surprised if Charlie Block does not have a new leader,
possibly even before Phelps gets out of solitary," Chris added.

Andy then steered Josh towards a couple of boys who were playing mini
soccer. They stood and watched as the one boy scored his goal, which put
him beyond being beaten, having scored more than half the goals the game
offered. "Josh, this is Charlie, and this blond beauty is Desmond. These
two answered our call for help when you got attacked."

"Hi. Thank you, guys, very much. I am sorry you got some time in solitary
because of me and I know I owe you. I just hope I will be able to show my
gratitude some way soon."

"Hey, it was not a problem. At least our stay in solitary was not like it
usually is. We only did for you what we hope you would do for us. So
nothing to pay," Charlie said.

"Although I could think of some fun we could have together," Desmond added.

"Like what?"

"Shit, Josh, are you ever going to learn?" Andy asked.

"Oh, I see." Josh blushed bright red as the penny dropped.

"If it happens at all, it certainly is not going to happen until after
Josh's arm is out of plaster and his pain has gone," Andy stated
emphatically.

"Well I still have ten months to go, so I can wait," Desmond replied,
grinning.

In the evenings there was a queue of candidates offering to help Josh with
his shower, and Chris and Andy took advantage of this by letting them hold
his arm out and up while they took their turns at washing him and making
sure he was hard before the shower was over. Back in the cell they always
either jerked or sucked Josh off to relieve his pressure and then helped
each other out. Andy would not hear of Josh doing anything for them as long
as he still was experiencing pain. So it was a great relief to Josh in more
ways than one when his plaster was removed and the ultra sound showed that
he did not need it anymore. The doctor helped him to straighten his arm
that first time and showed him where to rub his muscles and tendons to get
them stretched again. Within twenty-four hours of the plaster being off,
Josh was able to swing his arm and bend and straighten it without feeling
any pain. The wound had scarred over, so he did not need a dressing and
could get it wet also.

When Andy could see that Josh was out of pain and discomfort, he took Josh
aside, even from Chris, and asked him if he was willing and wanting to have
some involvement with Charlie and Desmond. "Desmond is definitely gay and
he has already said he is up for it. Charlie I am not sure about. He might
let you jerk him or blow him, but might not be willing to do something in
return.  But understand this: you do not have to do anything with either of
them if you don't want to."

"How do you and Chris feel about someone else getting together with me?"

"In one way that does not come into it. In this place guys do things they
would never do on the outside and usually it is every man for himself. But
you have come in and basically turned our world upside down. You have not
been here for a month yet and you have had such an impact on so many of
us. And that includes the officers as well. You have made us look at each
other in a different way. You have made us look at ourselves in a different
way too. I have got a long way to go yet, but when I get out, I want to be
different and make something of myself. But before you came in all I wanted
to do was to finish my time without extending it and then go back and see
how long I could go without getting caught again. And that is not just
Chris and me. Look at how guys from the other cell blocks have been with
you. And I hope you will still look on me as a friend when we are both out
of this place."

"Shit, you make me sound like an angel or something. I may have ended up
here by mistake, but I have learnt a lot and I hope to use what I have
learnt to try and make a difference. But that does not take away the fact
that I owe you guys my life. If the four of you had not come to my rescue,
where would I be now? Probably still in hospital with my balls in a petri
dish beside my bed. How can I ever repay that?"

"There is nothing to repay. I don't know how many times we have to tell you
that for you to believe it. What I have just been talking about should tell
you that. You have done more for us than we can do for you. But I know that
you might feel better if you let Charlie and Desmond in on the fun a
bit. But still it is your decision. Whatever you decide I will support and
if that comes down to no sex with anyone then that will be it."

"Serious? Why? You would not even consider making that offer to any of the
other inmates here; so why me? I know you say I have had an influence on
you, but so has the world and I can't change the world."

"I wouldn't be so sure about that. You can certainly change the part of the
world you are in. Did you know that the number of inmates being sent to the
cooler since your attack has dropped by more than half? Officer Stuart
tells me that they have been talking to some of the inmates who end up
there more regularly and they all say that you have given them some
hope. Something to think about. And you haven't even met half of these
guys. You know by the end of your six months we will all be perfect little
angels and they will be able to release us because they will know we will
never break another law."

"Shut the fuck up. You are now talking the biggest load of bull I have
heard in a long time."

"Okay the last bit was just me shitting you. But ask Officer Stuart and see
if I have not told you the truth on that score."

"Speak to Charlie so that he can give his real answer. If either of them
want to do something with me then I am willing so long as it does not
involve pain. I have had enough of that lately."

"Okay, will do. One more thing -- I will be around, and if something gets
out of hand call out. I will stop it before it gets bad."

The two boys went back and joined in with the rest. A few moments later
Andy went off in pursuit of Chris, to appraise him of the situation and
then to find Charlie and have a word with him. Andy then came back to where
Josh was but there was no opportunity for them to talk privately. While
they were still standing there, Charlie Cummings came up and asked Josh if
he could talk to him privately. The two boys moved off to a quiet corner.

"I don't know if Andy has said anything to you yet. But I thought I wanted
to speak to you personally, because I know that he has asked you about
doing some stuff with me. I told him I didn't want to, but not to close the
books on it. I just wanted to explain to you personally, because I think
you deserve that. I am not gay and when I get out of here I will look for a
nice girl to settle down with. When I first got in this place I did some
stuff with other guys, mainly because I was forced to. Now sometimes the
urge comes to have some action, but for the most part I take care of myself
by myself. Don't think I am rejecting you, please. And if I feel like I
want some help some time then maybe I will call on you. And don't feel like
you owe me either. Since you came the pressure for me to do stuff with
other guys has dropped. It has dropped because you have shown us that there
is more to life than what hangs between our legs. You may not think so, but
that is the truth. And for that we all owe you. So no hard feelings?"

"Definitely not. Charlie, thank you for telling me that. I hope we can be
friends and if you want something then ask. Who knows what the future
holds? We might just be able to help each other."

The two teens bumped knuckles together and moved back to join the
others. Andy looked at Josh and raised an eyebrow in question.  Josh smiled
and gave him a thumbs up to show that all was okay. Seeing Charlie in the
group with Josh, Desmond walked over and joined them.

"Now this one might have a very different answer to the one I have given
you," Charlie told Josh and the two of them laughed out loud.  Andy,
realising what the joke was, also began to laugh but Chris and Desmond just
looked dumbfounded. Seeing the expressions on their faces caused the other
three to laugh even more, which attracted some of those nearby.

"Sorry guys, this is just a private joke which you would not understand,"
Andy told them. Coming from him that was a form of dismissal, so they
turned and left again.

Two days later, Josh was called out of his class by Officer Steven. "The
Public Prosecutor is here and wants to have a talk with you," he explained
as he led Josh towards the admin offices. Josh had not yet seen this part
of the Academy and was quite surprised at the difference from the areas he
was used to. He still had to be buzzed through a door, but now the walls
were not a stark white and there was carpet on the floor. Also the lights
did not have mesh guards over them and were not so high up as there was a
lower ceiling. Josh was ushered into an office and told to wait
there. Steven moved over to the lady at the desk and had a quiet word with
her. She in turn picked up a telephone and pressed one button. After
talking softly enough that Josh could not hear what was being said she told
Steven that the Chief would see them now.

Steven signalled to Josh to join him and they moved over to a different
door to the one they had come in by. Steven knocked on the door and waited
to be called in. He opened the door and guided Josh in front of him through
the door.

Standing behind the desk was an imposing man in full prison officer uniform
with some extra braiding in places. "Thank you, Officer Steven, for
bringing Mr. Tolmers to us. Please stay; you might be needed to help
Mr. Tolmers with some things."  Turning to a man standing on the other side
of the desk, the chief carried on, "Officer Steven headed up the
investigation into this incident, which is why I have asked him to stay
with us." The chief then turned and looked at Josh. "Mr. Tolmers, I am glad
to see that you seem to have recovered fully from this sorry ordeal. I hope
that you will find some solace in your attackers being charged in a
criminal court."

Josh did not know if he was allowed to speak and so remained
silent. "Mr. Tolmers, this is Attorney Lee. He will be leading the
prosecution of the young men who attacked you and would like to talk with
you a bit. You are allowed to say whatever you want to him. We will have to
remain present but will not interfere and whatever you say will not be held
either for or against you in this establishment. Do you understand."

"Yes, thank you, er.. sir," Josh stammered.

"Ah, sorry, you may call me Chief Craven."

"Thank you, Chief Craven."

"Mr. Tolmers, or may I call you Joshua?" Lee began.

"Call me Josh if you prefer."

"Thank you, Josh. I really just want to make sure that what we have been
given as your personal evidence is correct and that it is how you have
remembered the unfortunate incident. Is that okay with you?"

"Yes, I guess, but I don't know that much."

"That is all the better because the defence will try to trip you up and if
you have not given much there is not much they can use to do so. Now as I
understand it, this attack was because you had received your overalls a lot
sooner than any other inmate. Is that correct?"

Attorney Lee led Josh through all of his evidence and once he was finished
he told Josh that he had done well and the defence were not going to be
able to break that evidence which would make everything else look better
too. Josh was then informed that he would be taken to the court the next
day to give his evidence as he was one of the first that the prosecution
will call to the stand.


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