Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 17:29:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Waddie Greywolf <waddiebear@yahoo.com>
Subject: "Booger Red & Cowboy Chapter 7"

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BOOGER RED & COWBOY
By Waddie Greywolf


CHAPTER 7


My clansmen could tell the next morning, around the breakfast table, that
something had happened between us.  Dan couldn't take his eyes off me.  I
wasn't nervous.  I was honored and pleased that this beautiful man thought
that much of me. Mrs. Russell left to go to her trailer.

"Well, Dan," said Big Beryl, "what do you think of our cowboy here?"

"Gentlemen," Dan replied, "he's one hell of a buckaroo."  They applauded
and agreed. "My son had good taste.  The best.  I'm honored to have him and
everyone of you men visit.  Stay as long as you like."

"We're going to visit your son with Cowboy. We may stay this evening but we
need to get back to California.  We'll be leaving tomorrow morning if you
can put up with us one more evening."

"Glad to have you.  You men have been good company. I'll have Mrs. Russell
get out some steaks and we'll cook over mesquite tonight.  You get nothing
but prime beef on this ranch."

"I'll say!"  I added under my breath loud enough for everyone to hear.
They roared with laughter. Big Dan Yates smiled at me with pride and
blushed.

I rode in his pickup truck with Dan.  The others decided to pile in the
back and leave the bikes at the ranch. Wes rode up front with us. Dan was
impressed with Wes. He liked him and invited him back anytime; open
invitation.

We got to the cemetery and it wasn't what I expected. It wasn't a big
place.  It was a small family burial ground for the Yates family and
associated families by marriage.  There were only about seventy-five to a
hundred graves.  It was at the base of a big mountain and surrounded by a
wrought iron fence.  We pulled up out front.  We stopped and got some
flowers and I was carrying them. Dan led us to Buck's grave.

I stopped dead in my tracks as Dan proceeded on to Buck's grave.  There on
the headstone was the same damn picture that was on Ken and Rowley's.  I
couldn't believe it. My clansmen were stunned to the point they couldn't
speak.  Dan turned and looked at us. It was as if we were all afraid to
approach Buck's grave.  My clansmen stood and looked in awe. This was more
than coincidence.  I had to ask.

"Dad, did you get together with Ken and Rowley's folks about head stones
for them?"

"No Son, I didn't.  I haven't been in communication with either
family. Why?"  My clansmen were shaking their heads in disbelief to see the
exact same picture they had seen on the other two headstones.

"The same picture is on Ken and Rowley's headstones, Mr. Yates." Wes told
him softly.

"No!  Really?"

"Every man here will swear to it, Dan. Everyone here saw them." said Big
Jim.

"The first two we thought were coincidence.  The third picture is a little
more than coincidence, Dan." added Charlie. Bull grunted his affirmation.

"What are the odds that three separate families, three different parts of
the country, would place the same picture of four men who loved each other,
on their son's individual headstones. The chances are astronomically
small." added Master Jeb. "It just doesn't happen."

Suddenly, I was hit squarely between the eyes with the major epiphany of my
young life. The pictures were trying to tell only one person something. One
person who would care enough about each of them to visit every grave and I
got the message loud and clear. I was the fourth in that picture and they
hadn't left me behind.  Knowing Buck the way I did and him knowing me, he
would have known that I would have visited Ken and Rowley's graves first
because his would be the hardest for me. He also wanted it to be the one
that would shout the loudest to me: "We love you and we are with you. Live,
love, and come home to us." They loved me and were trying to tell me.

At first, I thought the same as Charlie and the other men that the same
picture on Ken and Rowley's headstone was a remarkable coincidence.  Maybe
the families had gotten together and decided this. Now, I was convinced it
wasn't coincidence. They were trying to tell me that love transcends the
grave.  That we would be together again some day but that I had to go on
until God called me home to be with them.

"Dad, did you give Buck a small bible to carry with him in Nam?"

"Yes Son, it was his mother's."

"During boot camp, every night in Nam he would read it before going to bed.
He went through it four or five times. Many nights he would read me his
favorite passages.  When we were in the field, his was the only bible and
on Sundays, Buck would read to Rowley, Ken and me outside our tent. It got
to be a thing the four of us looked forward to. It seemed to bond us closer
with each other.

A few of the other men came and asked if they could join us to listen to
Buck read.  He would read to us for an hour each Sunday. At first it was
only a handful of men that would gather outside out tent until towards the
last there was only a handful that didn't come to hear Buck read.
Sometimes we were in the field with several other platoons and word got
around. Several Sunday mornings there was over a hundred and fifty men
gathered outside our tent to listen.

Buck never claimed to be a preacher, he never commented on what he read,
but when he read, his voice would change. His reading had an encouraging
yet calming effect on all who listened. Sometimes, I would look out and see
several men openly weeping as Buck read.  When he finished, every man there
would come by, quietly thank him, shake his hand or give him a hug for
reading to them. Everyone in Nam knew and loved `the bible reading cowboy.'
No man allowed another to say anything bad about Buck or the `cowboys.'
The men in four platoons loved and respected your son.

It profoundly shook the four of us to the core and impressed on each the
necessity and strength in the love we had for each other. Beyond that was
the unity of that bonding love through the unspoken belief in a higher
power.  We didn't need a name for it, we just knew it was truth.  So did
every man in our platoon and many more in several other platoons.

Everyone was convinced Buck was being watched over by a higher power. Some
would come to him and ask him to put his hand on them and bless them; men
of every faith and color.  Buck didn't want to at first.  We had long
discussions with Ken and Rowley.  We encouraged him and after much soul
searching and prayer he decided he'd try.  He'd put his hand on who ever
wanted to be blessed and said,

"Holy Father, surround this man with your angels and keep him from harms
way. If he should fall, send your bright angels to carry him home.  We ask
in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen."

Buck never refused to bless anyone.  He changed lives, Dad.  He changed
mine, Ken and Rowley's.  He touched the lives of many others.  Together,
Ken and Rowley found faith and discovered a deeper meaning in their love.

While I was in the hospital in Nam, hundreds of men came to me in tears to
express their personal grief over Buck getting killed.  They all knew Buck
and I were buddies and most sensed our love for each other.  We didn't try
to hide it but then we didn't flaunt it either.  In that insanity our love
was not considered outside the norm.  Many other men bonded and shared love
with each other.  No one said a word. That's all we had; each other.  They
were all young and figured to share love with another man was better than
never having loved at all; and,--they were right.

That's one of the main reasons the men that come back can't talk about it.
They bonded and shared such a deep love with another man, maybe not even
physically realized, but there was no denying it was an intimate love.
They watched the person, the man they loved, their buddy, be blown apart
less that ten feet in front of them by a land mine.  He was there one
minute and the next he was body parts all over the place.

I was so angry at God for taking Buck away from me but after I thought
about it for a while I began to wonder.  Is it possible God loved Buck so
much he wanted Buck to be with him? Buck's favorite passage from the bible
he read to me many times to describe how he felt about him and me was from
the `Song of Songs' attributed to King Solomon, and I can still hear his
voice as he read,

"Set me as a seal upon your heart as a seal upon your arm; for love is
stronger than death. There are no waters to quench my love for you, neither
can a flood drown it."

So you see, Dad, that's their message to me and you, `See, we were right
all along. Love is stronger than death. Nothing can destroy love. Our love
for you is not dead. It's still, very much alive.'"

I knelt by Buck's grave and placed the flowers around.  Suddenly, Dan was
by my side crying his heart out. I started crying too and so did every man
there.  At that moment I understood that I had to be strong for him.  The
big man beside me was hurting far worse than I was at this point and needed
my love and comfort.

The epiphany of my words had rocked the foundations of his belief systems
and left him grasping for understanding. I took him in my arms and rocked
back and forth with him letting him get it all out.  I suspect he hadn't
broken down like that even at the funeral.  He hadn't really let go. He
hadn't released the flood waters of his own personal grief. Somehow, he had
managed to sublimate it until that moment.

Dan wailed in gut wrenching, heart breaking, physical pain. Every man there
felt it, knew it, understood it and one by one, moved to his side, to
gently place a hand on him.  He felt their sympathy, empathy, strength and
compassion flow through his body and knew that each of them had weathered
their own deep oceans of pain.

Dan Yates became transformed, reborn to the love of his fellow man. He
needed a connection between God and man. He found it in that simple gesture
from these big hearted men. It wasn't complicated, it couldn't be put into
words but he knew, he understood, it was okay to let his son go.

In those few moments, Dan Yates gave his beloved son, Buck, to the loving
hearts of his fallen comrades and to God.  I promised him that the pictures
were not an accident but a message to him and me that their love had not
deserted us.  They were still with us when we needed them.

At that very moment a chilling wind came upon us and lingered around us.
It was so cold you could see your breath freeze.  Then it suddenly went
away and returned to the middle of a hot Tucson day.  Even my clansmen were
shaken to their core.

I drove back to the Ranch.  Dan was all right but asked me to drive. My
rediscovered inner strength needed to be needed at that moment and I was
glad he asked.  The further away we got from the cemetery the better and
stronger he became.  By the time we got to the ranch he was in better
spirits.  It was as if the weight of the world had been lifted from his
shoulders. He was a changed man. My clansmen discussed leaving that evening
to give Dan his privacy.  Dan apologized and insisted they stay and they
changed their minds.

That afternoon at the cemetery was exactly what Dan and I needed.  To visit
Buck together and get the message.  Dan was a different man. So was I.  (
Which did not go unnoticed by my clansmen who were overjoyed by the change)
We both walked a little taller and I knew that Buck would want me to
pleasure his dad anyway that would make him happy.  I knew I had to stay a
while with him.  Buck would have wanted that.  Besides, I had to go back
alone to tell my love how much he meant to me. He knew all ready but I had
to hear myself say the words.  I had to tell him for me.

We had a wonderful evening.  My clansmen couldn't believe the change in us.
Dan couldn't do enough for them.  He thanked each one individually and
invited each of them back to the ranch, separately or together.  He was so
impressed by their simple act of love in his moment of sorrow and pain. I
thought they were a pretty special lot as well and was proud that I was to
become a member of their family.  That evening, they decided to wave the
three months probationary period and voted me into the clan.  I was proud
to become a member of their family. However, I still had to pass
initiation.  I promised to work harder.  Master Beryl smiled and nodded.

Wes and I helped Mrs. Russell clean the dishes and pick up after
dinner. She was a delightful woman and grateful for the extra help.  She
could leave a little early to be with her son.  He was finishing high
school and she was worried that he might be sent to Nam. Wes and I told her
to hide him, send him to Canada, do whatever she had to do but not to let
him go. We impressed upon her there was no purpose in that war other than
to fatten the coffers of the military industrial complex and was it really
worth the price of her son's life to keep their pockets full?  Wes and I
felt good about that.  If we could save only one kid then Wes and I
considered ourselves blessed.

That night I had a private rodeo with Dan.  I taught him about cowboy
lovin.' I had cleaned myself well and pulled him into the shower to pamper
him again. I teased him as I carefully and sensually bathed every inch of
his body. I told him as my uncle and dad had explained to me, I was not a
substitute for a woman. We were two men having man-sex. I was to be treated
as a man and that wasn't necessarily gentle. Man-sex could be pretty rough
sometime and he was to enjoy himself.

Dan didn't need training wheels.  Once he mounted me, I didn't have to give
him riding lessons.  He said it was the best damn feeling of his life.
Once again it didn't take him anytime to shoot. Ah, but the second time I
made him work for it until I was ready to climb the hill with him.  When I
shot just before him, he felt my ass try to bite his dick off and yelled at
the top of his voice in pleasure as he unloaded in me.  It didn't go
unnoticed by the rest of the household.  There were knowing smiles around
the breakfast table the next morning.

My family kept winking and smiling real big at Dan and I.  They couldn't
wait for Mrs. Russell to leave.  Finally I told her to go, Wes and I would
clean up.  She thanked us and went back to her trailer. After Mrs. Russell
left Big Jim laughed and spoke.

"You men have a little rodeo last night and didn't invite us to watch?"

"Hope we didn't disturb you, Gentlemen." Dan replied blushing. They roared
with laughter.

"Oh hell, no!" said Bull.  "Glad to hear someone was having a rodeo. From
the sounds of it, I'd say you men took the bull by the horns." They were
having fun with us.

"All I can say is I'm gonna' have to give up my bareback bronc ridin'
buckle to Mr. Yates after the ride he gave me last night.  Woah, dogies!
I'm gonna' have to sit in that spa half the day to get my ass to snap
back."  They laughed again as Dan blushed.

"You can't win the rodeo, Son, unless you got the best stock to ride and I
had the best last night."  they laughed even harder and agreed with him as
I blushed.  He and I bonded and my family approved.

My clansmen, my new family left that morning for California.  I'd never
been to California and promised I would visit.  I had everyone's address
and phone number.  I only asked one thing of them.  That they forgot where
I was for a while.  I knew that I had to find Booger but I was not quite
ready.  They seemed to understand. I needed to stay with Dan for a while.
They understood that too and thought it was a good idea.  I would be in
touch and they were welcome to call to check on me anytime.  I said my
goodbyes to Wes in private.

"I'm gonna' miss your strength, Wes. You've been right there for me during
some pretty rough times these last couple of weeks.  I love you for that,
my brother."

"We'll miss each other's strength, Cowboy.  What I know and love about you
is your inner reserve of strength that you draw on when others are in pain
and need someone to lean on. I've never seen you refuse to give comfort to
anyone that was hurting, We never realize how strong we can be until we
reach out to someone else.  I've watched you grow stronger as you've helped
me, Stan White, the White family, Little Sister, Mr. Twissleman, the
Twissleman family, your dad, your aunt, Uncle Joe, Lester, Beryl, Sam, Big
Jim and Master Jeb, even Bull and Charlie, and now Buck's dad. You've
taught me a great lesson, Billy.  When I'm feeling the worst, help someone
else."

"I love you, Wes. I'll always be your cowboy and I know you're gonna' find
the best Master."

"I hope you find what you're looking for, Cowboy, and God knows, I love
you, too.  There will always be a place in my heart for you." We hugged,
kissed goodbye and I told him,

"On down the road, Darlin'..."

"On down the road..."  he replied.

I had tears in my eyes as they rode away. Part of me wanted to go with
them. The freedom of the road had gotten into my veins.  I waved as Dan put
his big arm around me.  I was happy to be with him.  I knew that was my
place for the moment.

We settled into a routine life at Dan's ranch.  I never felt more
comfortable anywhere in my life than I did living with Dan.  I worked
around the ranch to pay my way.  He didn't want me too but I had to. I
bought some more western clothes knowing I probably would leave them there
if I left but they would always be there when I returned. I bought two nice
pair of boots.  One for working and a pair of nice dress boots.  I bought
several pair of jeans, a big, black felt hat I liked, and a big straw hat.
I also bought several nice western shirts for work and nicer ones for dress
wear.

Dan was still planning on going to Glen Rose for a visit the last week in
August and we were going to drive his truck back.  I hadn't told him but
I'd thought about going on to California to stay with Master Jeb and Big
Jim for a while.  Maybe give Wes some encouragement on his journey to
become a slave.

Dan and I began to rope together.  Somehow I knew we would be a difficult
team to beat. We just had it.  What ever `it' was? We had it.  We couldn't
miss we were so damn good.  I don't know if laying off for those years made
me mature in my roping or what?  Could it be the common bond of love that
Dan and I shared?  Sure seemed to work for Uncle Bud and I.  Could it be
that Dan was in love with me and I was falling in love with him?  That one
wasn't hard to answer.

We went to our first rodeo in a small New Mexico town and took first
place. Next was the rodeo in Tucson. We took first place in Dan's home town
and the pro rodeo news did a story on the son of the first place roping
team and the father of the second place team had teamed up and were winning
everything we entered. It told the touching story of Uncle Bud dying of a
heart attack the night before I was shot along side Dan Yates's son Buck in
Vietnam. The two decided to team up and are damn good.

The next rodeo we drove to Prescott for the fourth of July.  We took first
place there as well.  We were on a roll. Dan was excited.  It was all he
could talk about.  My heart knew but didn't want to realize nor admit what
I was being caught up in.  I didn't know if I wanted to go down that road
again.

I was falling in love with Dan.  Not because he was so much like Buck but
because he was Dan Yates. He was a genuinely wonderful, loving man. We
became a good team in bed and out.  He was quickly perfecting his sexual
techniques and learning every little way to turn me own.  He delighted in
it. He hadn't had anyone in so long, male or female, he was becoming a
sexual athlete.

He confided in me that he hadn't had sex with anyone since his wife died
almost twenty years ago.  He didn't have time.  Raising a kid by yourself
consumes your life.  I taught him I expected him to take what he needed and
in turn I got what I needed.  He learned fast. In those three months, I had
some of the best sex with that man I'd had with anyone, including his
son. He was becoming my Master and I was becoming his cowboy. We fit each
other like an old, worn, comfortable pair of boots. We were content.

Something was missing.  I didn't know what.  Every Sunday afternoon, if we
weren't rodeoing, I went by myself to visit Buck.  I took him flowers, sat
there and talked to him by the hour.  I stayed so long one afternoon Dan
came in the truck to see about me.  He sat there with me for quite a while.

"You come out here and talk to Buck?" He asked.

"Yes Dad. I talk to him sometimes for two or three hours.  I know he
probably wishes I'd go and leave him be."  I laughed.

"Oh, somehow I don't think so, Son. I'm sure he's thrilled that you loved
him that much."

"I just feel close to him here and feel like he can hear me.  I pour my
heart out to him.  He always was my best listener.  He could make the
darkest days brighter."

"I have some idea what you've been talking to him about."

"You do?"

"Yeah, I do. I know you have to move on, Cowboy.  Breaks my heart to say it
and hurts worse to tell you it's okay, I understand."

"It's not `cause I don't love you, Dad.  I could stay with you forever if
love were the only thing that mattered.  I've fallen in love with you and
you're not very good at hiding your feelings for me.  Especially when
you're making love with me. I've just been telling Buck how much I do love
you and how hard it will be to say goodbye."

"I won't let you say `goodbye', Cowboy.  On down the road, maybe, but I
need some hope I'll love you again. If you must go, I'll understand, but I
won't understand if you tell me `goodbye.'"

"I promise, Dad, I'll never tell you `goodbye.'  I don't know if I could.
I can't tell your son `goodbye.'"  I started crying.  "I've come out here
time after time to tell him goodbye and I just can't do it.  The most I can
get out is what you said.... on down the road.  I couldn't go on thinking I
won't ever, somewhere, some time, love him again."

"Have I become a substitute for Buck, Son?"

"You have every right to ask me that question, Dad, but you know the
answer.  I trust you know me better'n that by now.  I love some of the same
qualities that Buck got from you and probably some you learned from him but
it's Dan Yates I love, here an now, not his son, Buck. I can't seem to let
go of Buck, but sometimes I obsess about him and trying to go on living
without him.  Meanwhile, life hasn't stopped around me.  It's still
chugging away and I'm missing it. I can't fully give myself to anyone until
I'm able to let go of Buck, even though I know Buck would want you and me
to be together. I think the scariest thought I've had since I've been here
at the ranch is I'm not real sure I can give him up.

There's someone in my past I have to find and seek resolution if I can.  I
can't know what will happen, how it will turn out but it isn't fair to you
for me to continue here until I do."

"This Booger Red I've heard your friends speak of Buck said would need you
?"

"Yes Dad, he and I had a brief thing for a while before I went to Nam and
we fell in love. He's still looking for me and I haven't wanted to see him
for exactly the same reason I'm telling you these things.  I couldn't see
myself loving him, or anyone for that matter, when I can't give up Buck. I
owe the man an explanation.  Master Walker told me he's hurting and I don't
want to be the cause of any man's suffering.  God knows, I've been though
enough to know what it is and how it hurts."

"Then do you see a chance you'll come back to me, Billy?"

"I won't tell you goodbye, Dad, I can't.  Same's I can't tell Buck goodbye.
Does that answer your question?"

"Yes, Son, it does. I'm grateful for the time we've had together. You've
helped me a lot.  You've taught me things about my own son, wonderful
things, I never knew.  He was much more than I every realized.  You've
caused me to love him in a new way, I'm ashamed to say, that's stronger and
more understanding than when he was alive.

I've been happy and content having you here, sharing love, drinking deeply
from you, I prayed it would go on forever.  Now, I know it can't so I'll
let you go with a full heart and God speed.  My door will always be open
for you. What kind of Dad would I be if I offered you less? I know in my
heart I'll love you again.  You gave me the strength and understanding that
day at the cemetery to let go.  I also understand that letting go doesn't
mean abandoning hope. Especially, hope for the future." I hugged him and he
held me in his arms for sometime. Dan knew I was confused and hurting.  I
knew he was hurting trying to accept and understand what I had to do.

I thought Dan was a kind hearted, understanding, straight man.  I didn't
come to Tucson expecting to fall in love with Dan Yates.  I hadn't even
been able to ask myself if I could or wanted to spend the rest of my life
with Dan; although, I will admit, the prospect was certainly one I had
begun to consider. I went there to say goodbye to Buck and found I
couldn't.

Why should that be such a big surprise?  I couldn't say goodbye to Ken
White or Rowley Twissleman.  What made me think I could say goodbye to the
man I cherished above all others; him, who had set a seal upon my heart?
God allowed Buck to reveal to me the truth in the scripture he read to me
over and over to describe our relationship: Love is stronger than death and
mankind will one day sing, `Oh death, where is thy sting; Oh grave, thy
victory.'

* * * * * * * * * Dan Yates was a man that any man could spend a lifetime
with. He was kind, thoughtful, generous, intelligent, funny and was
becoming one hell of a good Master. We returned from the cemetery and made
the most intense love for hours.  We were exhausted when we finished;
emotionally and physically.  Once again I slept in his big arms and felt
loved and needed.  I didn't know why I had to go but I did.

Sometimes we don't know what calls us to do something.  We may be warm,
sheltered, loved, nourished, and needed yet something calls to us to leave
and find that which we can't define. That was not totally the case with me.
I knew I could be comfortable with Dan the rest of my life but there was
something I had to resolve with Booger Red.

Was he better sex you may ask?  No, not particularly. Red was good but Dan
was no slouch when it came to a roll in the hay. Certainly, Dan was a
better looking man than old Booger.  With Booger, who the hell cared? Red's
beauty was the animal that dwelled within him.  None of those things meant
anything. It becomes vain to compare people we love. We love people for
different reasons.  It doesn't mean one is preferable to the other; it
means they are both attractive because of their uniqueness.

It wasn't going to be easy to leave a man I had come to care about as much
as Dan. It occurred to me that Dan represented a composite of all the
important men in my life to that point.  He was young when he had Buck,
only eighteen.  In some ways he and Buck grew up together.  It was easier
for Dan to communicate with me than the other men in my life except Buck;
however, there was also an element of Buck in his dad.  Almost the same
simplistic mysticism with which Buck approached life and his strong,
unwavering faith were fully recognizable within his dad. It was more
developed in Buck but the basic tenets were in place within Dan.

Compared to the other men in my life Dan was a youngster.  We had more in
common but a large enough difference in age not to produce competition. I
accepted Dan as my Master before I ever discussed the concept with him.
There were certainly elements of my two dads and some of the finer
qualities of Booger within Dan; however, there remained a nagging voice
inside me that kept growing stronger every day.

The tighter I held onto Buck the stronger that voice became.  It was like a
dormant, sacred commandment that had been tattooed on my soul during a
dreamless sleep. Sometimes I could make it out and other times it seemed
vague and meaningless with the subdivision of time, horror, pain, grief and
flashbacks.

Somewhere, within my metaphorical gut, that lies directly beneath every
man's soul, I knew intuitively it was because the dormant beast I allowed
to choose me for his slave was awaking to claim it's property.  My
conscience could keep Booger at bay only a short time longer, and it was
important, I didn't know why, for me to find him rather than him find me.

It was uncomfortable for my psyche to continue dodging Booger because in my
heart I still cared for him; however, it was becoming increasingly
difficult to suppress his initial imprinting that I must submit to my
owner, be acknowledged as property, and become the slave to his beast. The
pull of his power was like a loadstone to my soul.

I spent the rest of that week with Dan. We cancelled the trip to Glen Rose.
I was going to leave for California. I called Master Walker to tell him we
were going to postpone the trip to Glen Rose and I was going to join my
clan family in California.  He heard of my induction into the family and
congratulated me.  I was, now, his clan brother.  He and Xander had been
clan members for a number of years.  They were happy for me but concerned
because they heard despair in my voice at leaving Buck's dad.

"Do you love him, Cowboy, or is it Buck's memory you love though him?"
Master Walker rightfully asked.

"I love him, Master Walker, with all my heart.  I love him, but I can't let
go of his son who lies in a grave.  What am I to do?  He can't fully have
me nor can anyone until I let go.  I have to find Booger to tell him what
I'm going though.  I don't want him hurting anymore either.  Maybe he's
forgotten about me by now."

"Trust me, Booger hasn't forgotten you.  He's searching all over the
Southwest for you.  He heard you'd been in a rodeo in Prescott and tried to
find you to no avail. Be prepared, when he does find you, he ain't gonna'
let go easily.  That old man's got it bad for you, Son.  You may find
yourself in a forced situation. I'll hear from him this week. Any message I
can give him?"

"No Sir, I'll find him.  I'm going to be at Master Jeb's and Jim's in Los
Angeles next week. I don't know how long I'll be there but it doesn't
matter.  I need to be on the road right now.  That's the only place I feel
at peace anymore. Maybe I can figure something out.  I've come a long way
but I'm still not there yet. My thanks to you and Xander for believing in
me and loving me.  Please tell Leon I love him."

"Well, we love you, too, and we'll certainly tell Leon for you.  He's been
a little down since you left but he's coming around.  He wants you to be
happy. We do too, Son.  You certainly deserve to be happy. Take care of
yourself but don't stay on the road too long.  It can get to be the only
place your heart is at home.  Don't let that happen to you.  You have too
much to give another heart; don't run for the rest of your life, Son."

I left my western clothes with Dan. I was going to take off the following
Monday morning. We spent the weekend close to the house and drank as much
of each other as we could. Mrs. Russell knew I was leaving and cried for
two days.  She'd fallen in love with me because I brought joy to a man she
not only worked for but she admired and cared for very much.

Dan was easy to work for and wasn't demanding. She looked upon Dan as
extended family rather than an employer.  He helped her and her boy through
some pretty bad times and asked nothing in return. She tried to talk to me
one evening as I dried dishes for her.  She knew what was going on.  She'd
been around the block. She practically raised Buck and she knew about
him. She knew about her son, Tim, but he was like so many others, afraid to
tell his mother.

"Billy, don't go, I'm begging you. You love him and he needs you. I haven't
seen him this happy since he and Buck were rodeoing together.  I thought he
was gonna' lose his mind when he got the news Buck had been killed.  When
they sent Buck home they couldn't even open the casket.  After the funeral
he went into his bedroom and didn't come out for a month. I would take him
trays and he'd leave them outside the door. We were so worried about
him. He didn't start to improve until he got your letter.

He read your letter to us twenty times and every time would say, `I have to
be there for Billy when he comes home, Buck would want me to. Hell, who am
I kidding, I have to be there for me.'  He was a lot better after he
traveled to Texas to be with you and your family when you came home.  Your
dad treated him like he was one of your family. He thinks the world of your
dad. He calls and talks to your dad two or three times a month."

I pulled out that Monday morning with Dan standing by my bike.

"Do you want me to ride as far as the cemetery with you?" he smiled
knowingly.  He knew I would go directly there to tell Buck I'd see him on
down the road.

"No Dad, I need to tell him by myself but you know that."

"I'm sorry, Son, I couldn't help that one.  I've come to know you so well,
I know you wouldn't leave without telling him goodbye."

"Not goodbye, Dad,--."

"Come back to me, Cowboy." he said softly looking into my eyes.

"On down the road, Dad, you know I love you."

"On down the road, Son--"

I rode away and waved when I got to the road.  I rode by the cemetery and
stopped.  I sat by Buck's grave for a few minutes and then spoke.

"You know what's in my heart.  Try to be with your dad right now, Buck.  I
have to go and you know why.  You told me Booger needed me.  I have to find
him and resolve that.  I love you so much I don't really want to go but I
have to, so---on down the road, my beloved cowboy, I love you and your dad
very much."

I left and headed out to Phoenix.  Phoenix is about two hundred miles from
Tucson and another three hundred or more miles on to Los Angeles. Within
the speed limit I could make Phoenix in approximately four hours.  I should
be there by noon.  It would be another six or seven hours to Los Angeles.
I wouldn't arrive there until six or seven in the evening.

I didn't want to look for a place at night in a city I was unfamiliar with
so I decided to stop in Indio. I found a small, ratty looking motel I could
push my bike in the room with me.  No one said anything and I got a good
nights rest.

The next morning I was having breakfast in a truck stop. I left the bike so
I could see it from the window of the restaurant and went inside.  No
sooner had the waitress brought me coffee than another biker pulled along
side my bike. I nodded through the window to him.  He was a handsome, good
looking, masculine, man. He entered the restaurant and headed for my table
with a broad smile on his face.

"May I join you, Son?"

"Yes Sir, my names Billy. Billy Gunn." I held out my hand.

"My name's Zack." he answered, shaking my hand and smiling.  Zack was a
hunk and I could tell I was not too unpleasant to his eyes as well.

"Billy Gunn,--humm,--Billy Gunn,--where do I know that name from? It's
familiar."

"Do you follow rodeo, Sir?"

"Prescott rodeo!  You and the father of the number two roping team.  Well,
I'll be damned.  You were damn good, Son."

"Thanks, Sir."

"Where you headed?" Zack asked.

"Los Angeles, to join up with members of my family clan, Sir."

"And your family clan would be--?"

"Mc Innis, Sir.  Heard of `em?"

"You going to Master Jeb and Jim's place on Mount Washington?"  He smiled.

"Yes Sir, I am.  Obviously you know them."

"They're my brothers as you are now, Son.  I'm a family member and have
been for several years."  He turned his back to show me the family shield
with Mc Innis written across it.

"Ah, then you must be the young man everyone's been calling `Cowboy?'"

"That'd be me, Master Zack."

"I guess you know old Booger's been burning up some roads looking for you,
Son?"

"Yes Sir, that's part of why I'm coming to Los Angeles.  I have to see him
and explain to him why I haven't been able to see him."

"How do you know I'm a Master, Son?"

"I can tell. Besides, you sure ain't no man's slave."

We had breakfast and I really enjoyed talking with Zack.  He'd been to
Phoneix to visit his sister and her family. Zack was returning to his home
in Joshua Tree. I didn't know where that was but he explained.

"It's about a hundred miles toward Los Angeles but you go north into the
high desert just outside of Palm Springs for about twenty miles.  If you're
not in a hurry come by my place and you can call Jeb and Jim from
there. I'll ride in with you, if you like and show you how to get there. I
need to take care of some things at home first."

"I'd like that Master Zack. I've been riding solo since Tucson and it would
be nice to ride with someone."

We sat in the truck stop caf^Â having coffee for almost two hours as I
explained to Master Zack what happened to me. He was an easy, wonderful,
intelligent, concerned man to talk to and I poured my heart out to him
about Nam, the cowboys, my Uncle Bud and Master Johnson's Ranch.

He was wiping the tears away as I told him how hard it was for me to leave
Buck's dad and come this way; about winning in Prescott and Booger getting
wind of me in that area. I told him what Buck had said before I had to get
back into my body, that some man named Booger would need me.

"I don't know why I'm so strongly drawn to find out but I know it's
something I have to resolve, Master Zack.  Master Walker told me Booger was
hurting and I'd don't want to be the cause of any man's pain.  I've been
through enough to know what it's like."

"I'd say you have, Son. Come home with me for a while, Cowboy. I ain't
gonna' lie to you, I'd love to hold you in my arms. Maybe make a little
love to you.  You haven't told me all this for nothing.  I didn't stop here
by chance and find my newest brother having breakfast.  Something or
someone bought us together.  I don't know for what reason---maybe, it's as
simple as you needed me right now, or perhaps, I needed you.  It could mean
something altogether different but I think we should spend a little time
together.

"I couldn't think of a nicer way to spend this afternoon, Master Zack.  I'm
on no schedule, I can always be a little late to Los Angeles if I can call
and let them know."

"Come on then, Cowboy, let's hit the road."

Master Zack bought me breakfast.  That was a damn nice thing to do but I
was sure I could make it up to him.  He made my dick drool.  He was a hot
man on or off a bike but he looked like he was born on a motorcycle.  He
knew how to ride and ride well.  He was not a show off but was considerate
of anyone riding with him. It was nice to have a riding companion again.

You can't talk or carry on a conversation with the man you're riding with;
however, there's an unspoken communication that passes between you that's
hard to express.  The way they're ridding their bikes at any given moment
can communicate many things.  After you've ridden with someone for a while,
you can almost read their minds.  You know without a doubt that they will
take the next off ramp for gas or break.  I would put on my turn indicator
half a mile before an exit.  Later Big Beryl would ask me how I knew he was
going to take the next off ramp.  I couldn't tell him.

We were on the outskirts of Palm Springs in about two hours.  We stopped
once for gas and to stretch. We headed out again and turned north just
beyond Palm Springs and in about fifteen minutes we pulled off on a sandy
dirt road that was difficult to navigate and headed for these huge boulders
at the top of the hill.

Master Zack lived in a large area completely surrounded by these huge
boulders. He opened the tall gate and we drove through.  Damn, it was a
private place.  It was beautiful.  A two story concrete block house and
pool. A wonderful setting.

We parked our bikes out front and went inside. Master Zack offered me a
beer and I declined. I accepted a Coke.  He picked up his phone and dialed.

"Jeb? This is Zack."

"How are you and how was your trip to Phoenix?"

"Fine, fine!  Had a good time,--or as good a time as you can have with
relatives.  On the way back I found one of our newest family members in a
truck stop caf^Â in Indio and introduced myself.  Even bought him
breakfast."

"Well, well, you must have met the cowboy. Nice young man, huh?"

"Yes he is, Master Jeb, he is that,--and more."  Master Zack said
smiling. "He'd like to talk to you, Sir.  Here he is."  he handed me the
phone.

"Master Jeb?"  I said.

"Good to hear from you, Son.  How's our newest member of Clan Mc Innis?"

"I'm fine, Master Jeb.  I was on my way to visit you, Wes, Master Jim and
Master Beryl and I ran into Master Zack.  He invited me to his place and
thought he might ride in with me to show me the way.  I may be a little
late. I know you were expecting me some time today."  I heard a chuckle
from Master Jeb.

"That's fine, Son.  Glad you called so we wouldn't worry.  You're in good
hands with Zack.  Stay a little while with him if you like.  He's a good
man that could use a little attention from a good looking cowboy right now.
Take your time, enjoy yourself, I have no doubt you'll enjoy Zack.  Give us
a call before you and Zack leave to make sure we'll be here. Have a good
time with Zack, take care of him, Son, he's a fine man and deserves your
attention."

"Thanks, Master Jeb, I will and we'll call before we leave."

"Well?" asked Master Zack.

"They were glad to hear from us. He told me to take my time and take care
of you."  I laughed. "They seem to think a great deal of you, Master
Zack. I think I can understand why." He moved to me, put his arms around me
and hugged me.

"Do you think you'd like to take care of me, Cowboy?"  he asked quietly.

"Well, Master Zack, look at the wet spot in the crotch of my levis.  Does
that tell you anything?  If not, yes Sir, I would enjoy serving you. Could
I spend the day and tonight with you and you ride in with me tomorrow?"

"Sounds like a good plan to me, Cowboy. We'll fix dinner here and later
soak in the spa.  Now go in my bedroom and take your clothes off.  I don't
allow a boy to wear clothes in my house."  I didn't hesitate.  When in
Rome.  I went into his bedroom and removed my clothes and returned to him.
He looked me up and down and let forth with a low whistle,

"What hath God wrought?" he said quietly.  "You're one of the most handsome
young men I've seen in a long time, Cowboy.  Come here, Son." I went to
him, he embraced me and held me.  He held me away from him and looked at my
wounds.

"They're still healing." he said almost as a question.

"Yes Sir." I replied softly, embarrassed.

"Are you sensitive about them?"

"A little.  I wish they weren't there."

"They're not a welcome thing to your body I know, but perhaps in time
they'll give your body character that has it's own appeal.  You're such a
fine looking young man no one will notice. Are you uncomfortable without
your clothes?"

"No Sir, not with you, Master.  It seems natural for me to be nude before
you, especially if it pleases you.  I've never been with a man that wanted
to treat me as his boy or slave. I've had some training as a slave but
nothing as thorough as Master Jeb and Jim's training.  I spent several
nights with Master Red before I went to Nam and he somewhat treated me as
his slave but I was so young then.  I think he was so protective, good and
kind to me that he made me feel more like royalty than a slave.

"In some ways that's exactly how a Master's suppose to treat his slave,
Son.  Especially one that needs his counsel and facing what you went
through. To say it was rough, is kind of an understatement. If a Master
loves you as deeply as I think Red fell for you, they're going to be overly
protective sometimes.  Booger is a good man, Son.  I've ridden with him for
years and never seen him take a shine to anyone.

He ain't the shiniest penny in the jar but he's honest to a fault, loyal,
trustworthy, and a damn fine man any slave would be lucky to call Master.
If Red wants to be your Master, I strongly suggest you consider it.  That
is, if you truly want to become a slave.  If you ride with Red you will be
his slave.  Not a man out there could make you into a better slave than
Booger Red, Son."

"I wanted my Uncle Bud to be my Master and he tried, but he couldn't call
me his slave.  He told me when he called me `cowboy' that it meant the same
thing.  He was my Master and I was his `cowboy.'"

"I see no need to change that as long as you understand when I call you
'Cowboy' it means the same to me as `slave.'  Words are words.  Cowboy
works for me. Some ways I like it better. After all you're one of the best
cowboys.  What do you say?"

"I'd be proud to be your cowboy, Master Zack."  I knelt before him and
kissed his big, biker boots.  He held his hand down for me, I kissed the
back and put it to my forehead as I had seen Wes do many times.

"Rise, Cowboy, and show this Master your love."  I threw my arms around him
and kissed him.  He didn't hold back.  He was a loving man. I could have
easily fallen in love with Master Zack.

He took me on a tour of his small ranch.  It was wonderful.  I felt at home
with Master Zack.  He was such a gracious man I never felt out of place nor
demeaned in any way. On the contrary, while Master Zack left no doubt that
I was his slave for my time with him he treated me with strength,
compassion, understanding, love and dignity.

We fixed dinner together and later had wine in the spa.  After the spa I
excused myself to use his shower to clean myself.  When I finished I
insisted I bathe him and helped him off with his leathers and boots. He was
even better looking without clothes. He too, was not use to someone
pampering him.

Master Zack invited me to his dungeon.  I told him I'd never seen a dungeon
before.  I'd heard of Master Walker's and Xander's but was never invited to
see it.  He laughed and told me I might be intimidated at first but he had
no intention of scaring me.

I was impressed with Master Zack's dungeon. I found his dungeon fascinating
and could only imagine some of the passion that had taken place there. It
was an extension of his personality; strong, organized, disciplined,
comfortable, lovingly thought out and utilitarian. We played half the night
in his dungeon and then retired to his bed. I don't think he let me go once
during the night.  I sucked him off once during the early morning and after
we got up.

As his Cowboy, or slave for the evening, Master Zack never made me feel
uncomfortable. That's not to say the man didn't let me know he was in
control. He made it clear without saying a word.  His aura, way of dealing
with me, the way he carried himself, the way he touched me, left no doubt
in my mind. It was his right as a Master to demand my respect.

For my respect he provided the comfort of his complete control to use me to
my fullest as he saw fit.  Perhaps he was right.  Maybe we were brought
together for a reason.  I knew that he was providing me with something I
desperately needed and never realized how much.

I never experienced such freedom as I did that night in Master Zack's
dungeon.  I accepted him as my Master for the evening and he accepted me as
his slave to control for his pleasure.  The more control he took the more I
gave him.  The more I gave him the more free I began to feel.  I always
knew where I was with him and never had to second guess.  I was his cowboy,
his slave, and I would do my best to please him.  There was no question in
either of our minds.

Every experience you have with another man will be different.  Some are
better than others, but the ones that stand out in your memory as a
powerful, completely Earth shaking release, emotionally as well as
physically, are few.  They're the ones, from time to time, you hit the
mental replay button so they don't lay on a shelf in the dust bin of your
memory.

Master Zack was that kind of man. He was a kind, generous, loving man but a
powerful and experienced Master who didn't invite you to his dungeon to
scare the B'Jesus out of you but take what he needed from you and demand
you find your greatest pleasure and joy in giving it to him.

His control was unassuming and unquestioned; you knew it, you felt it, you
could revel in it, you could almost wear it as a protective mantle.  Master
Zack never caused you to feel debased, belittled, put down, nor inferior.
As he demanded your respect he returned it in kind but it was respect for
your position in relation to him as your Master.

Fear was a word that didn't exist within his dungeon nor the mind of any
slave he chose to invite there. He was so sexually powerful in an simple,
uncomplicated way, I knew instinctively if I were to become his slave he
would open wonderful mental and sexual doors I would have no problem
following him through. I'd find it easy to dwell in his land of control as
his property, his slave. His yoke would be easy; his burthen light.

I knew he wanted me to stay longer but I think he understood I really
wanted to get to Los Angeles. I had things in my life to resolve.  I was on
a journey and had stopped by his oasis to drink from his well and to bring
to him a much needed slave for his service and comfort.

I didn't promise I would return.  I didn't know if I could. I think he
understood and accepted that we were both grateful for our evening
together. We were not ships passing in the night.  We were two sexual men
that experienced one of the most powerful sexual experiences of their lives
that evening.

As time went by Master Zack and I ran into each other at family events, I
rode with him, I slept in his arms many nights, I had many lengthy
conversations with him and no one failed to notice the powerful respect
that flowed easily between us that began that evening.  That has never
diminished in thirty years of knowing the man.  Today he still lives in the
same block house in Joshua Tree with his slave of twenty years.  His slave
is one of the most gifted, talented men I've ever known.  Among those gifts
is a giant capacity to love and to be loved by one of the finest Master's
our family ever produced.

We left Master Zack's place early in the morning after having called Master
Jeb.  I told him we were going to stop for breakfast and would be there in
a couple of hours.  I returned the favor and bought Master Zack breakfast.
He was a special man and I was glad to have met him and served him.  I
looked forward to getting to know him better.

The ride into Los Angeles was exciting for me.  I had been to large cities
before. Dallas, Phoenix, Houston, but nothing to compare with the size of
Los Angeles.  I was glad that Master Zack led the way.  I considered myself
fortunate to have met him at the truck stop.  I don't think I could have
found Master Jeb's by myself.

We finally arrived and the family came out to greet us.  Everyone had come
to say`hello,' welcome me to Los Angeles and to have lunch with Master Jeb
and Jim. Bull, Charlie, Wes, Master Beryl, and Master Sam were there. It
was great seeing them again. My clansmen had become family to me and I
loved everyone.  I missed them.

Master Jeb and Jim's home was a huge natural rock California bungalow style
house.  It rambled on and on and had many bedrooms.  There certainly was
enough room for me to stay for a while, but I really didn't want to stay
long. I wanted to be on the road. Maybe to visit some of my rodeo friends
that Uncle Bud and I visited.

All I knew, for some reason, the road was calling me. It's voice was too
strong to be ignored. Re-enforcing this call was a gut level anxiety to run
away.  I think Master Zack, Beryl, Big Jim, and Wes understood better than
anyone.  I just needed to get away. I wanted to see California.

"Aren't you gonna' wait to see if old Booger comes to find you, Cowboy?"
Master Jeb asked.

"No Sir, I'll find him. I have to find Booger and explain to him why I
haven't been able to see him.  I care for him a lot.  No, that's not
honest, Master Jeb.  I still love Booger but I think he wants me for his
permanent slave and I don't know if I can be that right now, maybe never. I
just don't know.  A lot of things have happened to me I never counted on
since I was first with Booger.

Booger's still in love with the young man I was then.  I was a child,
unspoiled, trusting, wanting to give and serve.  That kid died in a burned
out rice patty in Nam about six months ago.  He didn't come home with me."
I felt the tears welling up within me, "I found out with Buck's dad I can't
be with anyone right now or at least until I let go of Buck; then, I think
I'd like to be with his dad.  I love Dan Yates almost as much as I did
Buck. I think that love would grow over the years.

I've felt guilty that I haven't seen Booger before now but I couldn't. A
lot my guilt has been forced on me by Booger.  I'm a bit angry at him for
looking for me as frenetically as friends and family describe; assuming we
could pick up where we left off. He has no concept of what I've been
through or my mental state. He didn't seem to care about those things if he
insisted on finding me and confronting me.

What would he have done if he found me?  Did he think he could force me
into a situation?  Not the man that came back from Nam, Master Jeb;--slave
or not. That's not to say I don't respect Booger's position as a Master, or
that I wouldn't consider becoming Red's slave, but even Masters should have
manners especially in a situation as tenuous as this.  He probably would've
had the damned door slammed in his face and I didn't want to do that to
him.  He's received messages I don't want to see him for a while and still
insists on trying to hunt me down.  I began to think, if he's so damn
insensitive he can't understand why I couldn't see him right away, then he
deserves to have the door slammed in his face.

Not only have I had an uphill battle to save my sanity, I've had to deal
with the guilt of dodging Red and having the people gracious enough to
extend their hand to help me lie to him to keep him off my back.  I loved
Booger once and, truth is, I still do, but no one can force love on an
emotional cripple, Master Jeb.  That's exactly what I was until you brought
Wes to Glen Rose. I'm better but I've got a long way to go.

Furthermore, Red doesn't have the right to force a confrontation before I'm
ready.  I sent him message after message to back off, stop looking for me,
I'd find him when I was ready; just give me time, and yet he avidly
persisted in finding me.  The simplest message of all should have been, I
wasn't ready to see him because I was avoiding him.  I couldn't handle
trying to get better and consider serving or loving a man I know would be
as demanding as Booger. You all know him as well or better than I do." They
didn't want to agree but did so begrudgingly.

"I had to save myself first.  If that's selfish, I'm sorry.  If I hadn't I
wouldn't be this far along.  I'm coming to the point I'll soon be able to
see Red again. I made no promises to him before I left for Nam. In fact the
week he stayed with me at my home in Mason while I was on leave, I told him
I thought I was falling in love with Buck.  I asked him not to count on me
as his slave because I had no idea what would happen.

As far as I'm concerned he's carrying on this search almost as an
obsession; and for me an unhealthy obsession bordering on the
dangerous. I've given him no encouragement nor confirmation I had any
intention of continuing our relationship. I know he's a Master and assumes
certain rights but so are you Master Jeb.

If you had a two week fling with a man that subbed for you with no formal
commitments, you didn't see him for two years, didn't hear from him, you
heard he was back in your area, would you automatically assume he was your
property and had the right to pursue him obsessively?"  Master Jeb shook
his head `no'.

"We all saw what you were going through, Son.  We don't blame you, believe
me.  I understand and apologize for asking the question--"

"Master Jeb--"

"No, let me finish, Son.  By asking that question I realize it put pressure
on you and triggered the anger of the guilt from Boogers actions.  I was
wrong.  In Booger's defense, although I don't see a need to play devil's
advocate for Booger, he had the idea that his love would heal you.  That he
was the only one that really understood what you'd gone through and could
help you. His searching was as much concern for you as it was his need for
you.  We all, everyman here, including Wes, tried to talk to Booger.  Wes
was the only person, I think, to get through to him and that was only a
week ago, right Wes?

"Yes, Master Jeb, it was." Wes replied.

"Tell Cowboy what you told him, Son, he should hear what we've all been
telling him.

"I told him, if you expect Cowboy to ever love you again or be with you,
you'll stop putting this pressure on him.  He can't handle trying to get
better and live with the guilt of having to dodge you.  You think you can
save him and you're wrong, Master Red!  I mean no disrespect but you need
to hear that from someone.  Every man, including yourself, has to find his
own way back.  If he wanted your help don't you think he would have
consented to see you by now?  He needs to do this his way and your bull of
the woods attitude that you're the only one that can save him is more
dangerous to him right now than helpful.  You could conceivably tear down
and destroy what he's worked this hard for.

It's taken him six months to get as far as he has.  I for one, Master Red,
would never forgive you if you did that.  I know him well, Master Red, as
well or better than you do and I understand and agree with him why he can't
see you yet.  He told me personally that it would be one of his first
priorities to find you when he felt strong enough.  He's almost there but
you have to be patient or you may lose him altogether."  I went to Wes and
hugged him. Wes knew my soul.

"Thank you, Little Brother.  You do know me better than he does right now
and I appreciate you being bold enough to tell him that. You truly have the
heart of a lion, Wes.  I love you so much."  Wes held me tight

I was better after telling my family how I felt and I didn't anticipate any
of them trying to encourage me to confront Booger again.  I think from what
I said and what Wes said to Red helped them understand why I hadn't been
able to see Red.  I wanted to get on the road.  I knew I'd run into Red
somewhere and that would be the time I was ready.  Not because he came and
found me but because I went looking for him.

I stayed with Master Jeb and Jim for several days.  Master Zack spent the
night with me but had to get back.  He gave me his phone number and a small
map how to get to his place if I wanted to return or a place to run to. I
thanked him for his generosity and caring.

Wes had entered slave training full time. We talked and spent some time
together when he wasn't involved with his training.  He knew I had to go
and why. I was convinced he was going to be all right. I felt he was on the
right track for his life.  He was in good hands with Master Jeb and
Jim. Everyone in the family spoke in reverent tones regarding Master Jeb's
ability to train slaves and sell them to good Masters.  From my experience
with him I'd bet the ranch he was an excellent Dungeon Master.

Big Beryl, Bull and Charlie were going take a run to San Diego to see some
friends and invited me to ride along.  It was my first chance to get out
and see something of California other than the desert.  I was impressed
with the beauty of the California countryside once you got away from the
city. We stayed with their friends for a couple nights then we were itchy
to get on the road again.  This time it was decided that we would outskirt
Los Angeles and ride to visit other friends in the suburbs of San
Francisco.

It was a long ride but it was just what I needed. I found when I was on the
bike my brain left me alone.  Sounds nuts, huh?  I wouldn't think of things
I was likely to obsess over.  Since my return from Nam, my mind would get
locked in a cycle of obsessing about the same damn thing, over and over
again.  When I was on the bike, riding with my family, the men I'd come to
love and care about, pleasant thoughts would filter though.  Pleasant
thoughts of my dad, Dan and rodeoing together, Leon, Master Walker, Xander
and Wes.

Bull and Charlie's friends were a nice looking older gay couple.  For
straight men, Bull, Charlie and Big Beryl knew a lot of gay bikers. They
didn't seem to make distinctions as to gay or straight and treated everyone
equally.  Certainly I had shared Big Beryl's bedroll many nights, all in
the name of once again trying to pass initiation.  If there was ever any
distinction in Master Beryl's mind, I never knew.  He never held back
anything from me.  Not an inch.

I even got the feeling the way Big Bull looked at me in the shower or in
the spa he wouldn't mind jumping the fence for an evening.  Can't say's I
wouldn't welcome it either.  Bull had a powerful, well defined, chiseled
body with a big ole dick. He was one of those men you had no doubt knew
what his penis was for and how to use it to it's best and fullest
potential.

Bull was also one of the meanest looking bikers I ever met but underneath
the rough, mean look was a considerate man.  He was charming, intelligent,
gullible, funny to a fault, and loyal but he was no boy scout.  If the
situation called for it, Bull could back up his mean look.  He was not to
be fucked with if you enjoyed living, but I never saw Bull start anything.
He would go to great lengths to avoid a confrontation but if the other
party was just an asshole and stupid enough to push him far enough,--God
help them,--if they lived, they never did it a second time.

With his friends, buddies, and family he was kind and giving.  He was one
of my favorite men in the family.  It didn't matter that he was straight.
I loved Bull as one of my family and treated him with respect.  He treated
me the same way.  We had an unspoken mutual admiration and enjoyed each
other's company.  We didn't say much when we were together; we really
didn't have to.  I learned from Leon, that sometimes, depending on the
person, some men could communicate more by sharing quiet times.

Charlie was always by Bull's side. If anything, the two of them should have
been together. Everyone in the family loved the two of them but could see
the love that passed between them.  Maybe it was because we were sensitive
to male bonding and could easily recognize the signs.  It was so obvious to
most of the family but I don't think Bull or Charlie had a clue.  How could
that be?  Maybe they didn't want to see.

We left San Francisco and toured the wine country.  We were staying at a
small resort motel on the Russian River with some friends of Big Beryl's.
It had been raining a lot and none of us wanted to travel in the rain. It
was also colder than a well diggers butt, especially at night.  Riding the
bike in cold piss-type rain was like having tiny, little daggers thrown at
you.

We stayed in small, two man cabins. The owners didn't care.  It was their
off season and there was no tourist at that time of year.  Therefore, they
had little or no income from the cabins.  We paid our way by helping out
with a couple of major building projects they wanted to get done. With us,
they certainly had the man power.

Master Beryl and I usually bunked it in together but somehow Bull and I got
assigned a cabin and Charlie and Big Beryl got assigned another. No one
said anything and I wasn't going to either.  I thought it might be nice
staying with Bull for a change.

Bull was a perfect gentleman.  There were two double beds in each cabin.  I
took one, Bull took the other.  I told him I didn't sleep with underwear,
walked around in the nude and had a tendency to have flashbacks that made
me yell in my sleep.

Didn't bother Bull, he was sympathetic, told me he'd handled worse. Sure
enough, the second night I had a bad flashback and started yelling.  When I
came to I was surprised to find myself in Bull's big arms being held tight,
him soothing me and gently, almost lovingly kissing me about the neck and
behind my ear.

I didn't see it as a sexual come-on.  He was trying to comfort me and
anyone would've done the same. I was so touched with his unselfishness and
his genuine need to comfort me I started weeping.  He stayed in my bed and
held me for the rest of the night with a big ole, roaring hard-on, but
never said a word and never pushed further.

We worked side by side the next couple of days and were pretty tired at the
end of each day.  It was a Friday night and everyone was going in to
Gurneyville (Beryl like to call it Fruiterville) to a bar but I was tired
and didn't want to go.  I was going to read a book I'd started and go to
bed.  Bull promised he'd be quiet when he came in.

I showered and as a habit cleaned myself.  I got into bed and started
reading. After a while I heard the sound of a single Harley engine
returning to the motel.  It was Bull's bike, I could tell from the engine.
I heard his heavy boots on the porch and gently open the door to the cabin.
When he saw I was still up reading he came in and sat on the bed.

"Wasn't the bar fun, Bull?"

"Yeah,--I was having a good time. I kept thinking about you back here by
yourself.  I found myself thinking I'd rather be back here with you.  I
know we don't talk much but being quite around you,--well, you make me feel
good, and I just wanted to be with you, Son.  I hope you don't mind I came
back?"

"God no! Glad to have your company, and--well, shit Bull, I feel good when
you're around, too.  I think we have kind of an unspoken admiration for
each other."  With that he opened his arms for a hug and I leaned forward
in the bed into his waiting arms.  He still had on his heavy leather jacket
and it was cold but it soon became warm from my body against it.

"I need you, Cowboy, but I don't know how to ask;--I'm afraid to ask.  I'm
afraid to jump the fucking fence.  No, hell, that's a lie.  It's not the
fence I'm afraid of,--I'm afraid of liking it too damn much.  Truth is, my
stupid dick has stayed hard for you and hasn't stopped drooling ever since
I met you in Glen Rose. I'm about to go crazy and can't stand it no more. I
want to get in that little butt of your's so bad I came back here to throw
myself on your mercy.  If that didn't work, I considered raping the holy
hell out a' you.  Please, Son, would you help out a desperate old man?"

"Fuck no, Bull, I want the rape!" It took him a minute to understand what
I'd said and then he started laughing.  We both broke up.

"You ass hole."  he said laughing.

"What's a buddy for if you can't throw a fuck in `em now and then, Bull?
Come on, I'll help you off with your clothes and we'll rodeo."  I helped
Bull off with his big boots and leathers. He quickly undressed and got into
bed with me.  It was cold outside but the little wood stove in the cabin
kept us warm.

Bull made the gentlest love to me and then fucked the snot out of me for
long while. Bull didn't need any lessons.  He knew where to insert tab `A'
into slot `B' and didn't need training wheels for the rest.  Damn, that man
fucked me.  I was right, he certainly knew what his dick was for and how to
use it.  He was a man that enjoyed lengthy fucks. He wasn't in for the
short run.  He truly enjoyed the sensation of fucking and took full
advantage of all my ass had to offer him.  Of course, I was like a
cheerleader, urging him on and on, harder, deeper, faster.

He got us both off in a hard worked climax. Damn, he felt good and was a
little more than smug about his success.  Hell, I thought he was gonna'
perch on the foot of the bed and crow.  He was funny.  He needed what we'd
done and it t'weren't too shabby for me neither. He certainly brought the
sparkle back to my eyes.

We lay together making love for a long while, with him still in me. We
talked quietly and every now and then he'd take a long, deep stroke into my
ass.  It would cause me to hold him tighter and he would let out a deep
sigh.  I don't think he ever considered man-sex could be so rewarding. I
slept in his arms that night.  He was no longer shy about sleeping with me
and held me close all night.

I didn't have another bad dream sleeping with Bull.  I would wake in his
big arms and feel safe. Bull was so mean looking I figured he scared the
bad dreams away.  I would pull his big hand up from around my waist, kiss
the back of it gently, and then move it back. I'd feel him buss a kiss
behind my ear and hold me tighter.  I'd drift back into a peaceful sleep as
I felt him pull me closer.

 We lay together the next morning talking quietly.

"Thanks for the good fucking last night, Bull.  No hell, it was a great
fucking. I think we both needed it. You notice I didn't have no bad
dreams." I laughed.

"Was pretty damn special for me too, Cowboy.  I told you once if I ever
considered jumping the fence it would be for you, Remember?  I'll be honest
with you, Kid, I never fucked a man before, but I can tell you this, it
won't be my last time!"

"Yes Sir, I remember you telling me but do you want some advice?"

"What's that, Son?"

"The one you should jump the fence for is your buddy Charlie.  He's in love
with you, Bull."

"Naaw, Charlie's straight.  He'd never sub for me."

"The hell he wouldn't.  Ever asked him?" I asked respectfully. "Listen
Bull, we see the way you look at each other when you don't think anyone's
watching.  That man has love in his eyes when he looks at you." Bull was
silent for a few minutes thinking.

"You might be right, Son! I've wanted to be closer to Charlie since we
first met.  He makes my dick drool even today just watching him on his
bike.  For several years now, I've wanted to feel my dick up his butt so
bad I have to get off by myself and wack off to keep from raping him.
We're close buddies and I'm afraid if I approached him it would ruin it."

"Might turn into something wonderful, too.  You might grow to be even
closer buddies. Charlie might consent to become your slave.  What's wrong
with that if'n you both want it?"

"Nothing.  I'd be proud to have Charlie for my slave.  I've never said it
before but you know what,--?"

"What, Master Bull?"

"I just realized,--I,--I love Charlie."

"Hearing yourself say it, you're more'n half way there. By the way, did I
fuck as well as the women you been with, Sir?"

"Oh hell yes! Better by a long stretch.  You're much tighter and I never
had to worry about you getting bored or tired.  Hell, you kept urging me on
for more until I thought my damn dick was gonna' fall off.  Dad Beryl was
right."

"About what, Bull?"

"I checked to make sure you weren't wearing your spurs last night.  Son,
If'n you'd been wearing them damn spurs last night, you'd a killed me."  We
almost fell off the bed laughing.

"Oh, God, Bull!  You and Beryl are so full of shit, but I love you both."

"Ain't never fucked no broad that could take it as rough and good as you
done, Cowboy.  I sure hope I get a re-ride some time soon."

"How `bout now?" I teased him.

"Wish't we could but we got to get up, get breakfast and get to work.  I
hope we can finish that damn project this weekend and get back on the road.
I'm getting cabin fever. In the meantime, what if we stay here tonight, by
ourselves, and let the rest of `em go."

"Ain't you afraid they'll put two and two together."

"Don't care if'n they do, Cowboy.  I want to make love to you again
tonight. I need some more of that tight little butt and your brand of
Cowboy love'n.  I'm a' hoping you could use a lot more of my ole dick too.
If nothing else, Son, we owe it to each other."

"I won't gainsay that, Master Bull.  And, yes, as a matter of fact, I could
use a lot more of your big ole dick, especially when you fuck me as hard as
you did last night.  Woah! Double dogies!  Thought my young ass was gonna'
fall off."  I had Bull laughing at me. I didn't think he would stop.

"Now,--cut,--that,--out, talking that a'way.  Look what you've done."
Bull's dick was harder than a rock, sticking straight out.  `Sides, I done
tolded ju,' I ain't no Master, Kid."

"You are now, Master Bull. No man fucks me that righteous and doesn't get
my respect by calling him Master. Get use to it. `Cause when you and I are
sharing a bed, you're my Master."

"And, what are you?" Bull asked.

"Your cowboy."  I replied.  Bull roared with laughter.

"You are indeed, Son.  Proud to call you my cowboy, too." He hugged and
kissed me hard.

"You know what, Cowboy?"

"What, Master Bull!"

"My vote is for you to end up in the arms of Dan Yates. He's one of the
finest men I've ever met and he needs you more than any of us scooter bums,
Booger Red included."

"I love him a lot, Master Bull."

"I know you do, Son, I saw you two together that last morning before we
left Tucson. Do me a favor and don't call me Master in front of the
others."

"I'll obey, Master."  he smiled at me.

"I could get use to you calling me `Master', Cowboy."

"I'd rather hear Charlie call you `Master', Sir."

"You really think...?" I nodded affirmative.

He was surprised when I got into the shower with him. Took his wash cloth
away from him and proceeded to bathe him.  His old dick got rock hard from
my attention and cried out for a blow job.  He got it.  It even strengthen
his resolve that we were going to spend the evening together come hell or
high water.

At breakfast in the main house that morning, Beryl and Charlie kept looking
at Bull and I with questioning looks.  Neither of us responded.  We acted
like Bull came back and went to bed. I guess they bought it.  Well, he did
go to bed,... mine.  Bull seemed satisfied they were none the wiser but we
knew if we stayed behind the next night we would arouse suspicion.  Bull
didn't care.  He was gonna' do it anyway.

We worked our ass's off all day and almost to dinner time. They gave us
some sandwiches and coffee for lunch with potato salad.  By dinner we were
really hungry. They grilled steaks and they were really good.  A big, hot,
juicy, thick piece of meat will warm any cowboy on a cold winter night.  We
had a couple of drinks and some wine with dinner.  I excused myself.

They wanted to know if I was going out with them but I declined.  I just
wanted to read and go to bed.  Big Beryl knew what was going on.  He'd
gotten me aside and asked.  I wasn't going to lie to my clan leader.  I
asked him to keep it from Charlie and he agreed but not before laughing his
ass off.  He couldn't stop.  There was something he wasn't telling me.
Suddenly it dawned on me what he was laughing about.

"You old fart,--you fucked Charlie last night,--didn't you, old man?"  I
started laughing with him.  He couldn't stop but just nodded at me and made
it worse.  We held each other and cried we were laughing so hard.  Finally
we got ourselves together.

"I didn't tell you.  I promised I wouldn't tell a soul."

"That's not a lie.  You didn't tell me, Master.  All I can say is, `Lucky
Charlie.'"  And we started laughing again.

"Okay, Clan Master, you have to answer one question for me."

"Son,--he took it all and begged for more."  We started in again. Though
the laughter I managed to get out,

"God save us everyone, from Master Beryl."  we started in again.  Never
laughed so much in my life. I've said it and I'll say it again, I loved
that old man.  He had a twinkle in his eye, no doubt.  Big Beryl agreed
that there was more to Bull and Charlie than they wanted to admit; however
it was going to have to be their decision and be made their way.  They had
to find each other.  After I left the table for the cabin Beryl came to
Bull's rescue.

"Someone should stay with him tonight.  He's going through something and
shouldn't be alone.  I'm worried about him."  said Big Beryl.

"No problem, I'll stay with him." volunteered Bull, "I'm tired and just
wanna' to get cleaned up and go to bed.  He talked a little to me last
night when I came in but I fell asleep. He's had a couple of really bad
flash backs the past two nights that were hard on him.  He was awfully
quite today. More so than usual. I'll talk to him, try to find out what's
eating him." Everyone agreed.

That night Bull and I rodeoed until we heard the sounds of the other's
bikes returning to the motel. We'd just finished a marathon rodeo, cleaned
up and I was laying there in his arms making a little love from time to
time. I insisted he put his ole dick back in me and let it soak.  Damn, it
never went soft.  I never saw a man like Bull before.  He fit the name.

Bull was learning to enjoy being a Master but underneath his need to
experience control, was the soul of a lover.  He had jumped the fence in a
big way.  I didn't expect him to ever return but he did, time and time
again. He went with the women `cause he just couldn't bring himself to
approach his buddy, Charlie, the man he loved.



End of Chapter 7~
Booger Red & Cowboy
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