Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 14:43:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mickey S <njmcmick@yahoo.com>
Subject: Second Wind, Chapter 8

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Chapter Eight

Ben

Becky came over around one on Sunday and we went through my DVDs and began
our traditional Halloween horror film festival. I'd tried to make the house
look like no one was home so we wouldn't be bothered by trick-or-treaters
but the doorbell rang several times during the afternoon. Becky and I had
both seen the movies before so unless it was a particularly tense or gory
scene we took turns getting up and giving the kids candy. We'd just
finished our second DVD and were taking a break when the doorbell
rang. Becky got up to get it while I went into the kitchen for something to
drink.

"Oh, Ben, I think this one's for you." she called from the front door.

I was getting tired of the boisterous little kids and wondered why Becky
wanted me to see this one. I went out to take a look and there was Joey,
looking hotter than I'd ever seen him in a form-fitting baseball uniform
that would have distracted just about anyone from the game, grinning at me,
holding a miniature version of himself on his left hip. I was about to grab
him and kiss him when I saw a pretty young woman with long wavy black hair
standing just a bit behind him. I stopped myself halfway to him and held
out my hand instead.

"Joey, you look fantastic! And this must be Connor. He's a doll!"

"Hey, Ben." He shook my hand and put Connor down on the floor.

"This is my friend, Angie." I noticed he put just the slightest emphasis on
the word friend. "Angie, this is Ben and Becky."

"Nice to meet you, Angie." Becky shook hands with her.

I didn't want to be rude but I was so disappointed that Joey and Connor
weren't alone. All I could do was nod and smile. Connor was on the floor in
between us anyway so I couldn't get to her. Lula strolled over to
investigate the little person. She'd never seen a human being so close to
her own size. Connor seemed just as fascinated with her.

"Is he okay with dogs, Joey?"

"Yeah, Anthony and Vinnie both have dogs, although we don't let them near
him much because they're a lot bigger."

"Maybe the better question is, is the dog all right around babies?"

"Yeah, Angie, Lula's never been around kids but she loves everyone. She's
the most docile dog you'll ever meet. "

"You can do anything to her and she just lies there. She takes after her
master," Becky added. I gave her the finger.

There was a short awkward pause, which Becky broke.

"Let's all go into the family room. Ben, why don't you and Joey get us some
wine?"

Joey and I went into the kitchen and I pointed out the cabinet with the
wineglasses. I opened a bottle of red wine.

"Sorry about Angie, Ben," he whispered. "She just kind of invited herself
along."

"That's okay, Joey. It's good to see you no matter what." We took the wine
into the other room. I noticed that Becky had seated herself on the couch
which meant that Angie had to take one of the chairs. I sat next to Becky
and Joey was left with the other chair, across the room from Angie. Connor
was on the floor playing with Lula.

"He's an angel, Joey. He looks just like you."

"Pretty much, Becky, except for his eyes. They're Jenny's."

"Isn't he cute, Ben?"

"Yeah, Beck, he is." I kept looking back and forth between Joey and
Connor. Joey had talked so much about this son of his but up until this
moment he had been an abstract notion to me. Now here he was, a real, live
being, a part of Joey.

"You look a little uncertain, Ben. Why don't you get down on the floor and
introduce yourself?"

"I don't know, Joey. I'm not good with kids. I don't have any experience
with them."

"Connor's easy, Ben. He doesn't bite."

I got down next to him and looked him over. His cap had fallen off and he
had thick black curly hair, just like his dad. Lula was lying on the floor
in front of him and he was petting her over and over. She was in heaven
being fussed over like that. Maybe Becky was right; she was a lot like me.

"Her name is Lula, Connor. Can you say that?" He gave me a quizzical
look. "Lula. Try it."

He looked at her and then back at me. "Loo?" he asked, very tentatively.

"Yeah, that's good, that's half of it, Connor. Lula. Loo-lah."

"Loo!" He shouted triumphantly. I tried several more times but he seemed
content with Loo. I realized that trying to teach him Tallulah might be
years away. Becky and Angie were talking above me but I paid no
attention. I was fascinated with this little guy in front of me. I looked
up and Joey and he was smiling down on us. Oh God, he looked so beautiful.

I got up and rejoined Becky on the couch and took a sip of my wine.

"Hey, do you guys have any plans for dinner? We could order some pizza."

"I'm a step ahead of you, Ben. Last week at Angelo's when we were talking
about food and you asked me what brand of spaghetti sauce I liked, I
decided you needed to taste some real Italian cooking. So this morning when
Connor got me up early, I made lasagna. If you want to try it, I've got it
in a cooler in the minivan and we can heat it up. Or you can put it in the
freezer for another time. I didn't mean to presume anything."

"No, that sounds great, Joey. I love lasagna. Becky and I were going to
order takeout anyway. This will be lots better."

Joey turned to Angie. "I'm sorry I didn't ask you before. I planned this
before I knew you'd be along. If you don't want to stay to eat, that's all
right. We don't have to."

I could see that Angie was a little reluctant, maybe a little annoyed, but
she didn't want to be a spoilsport. After a slight hesitation she gave in
graciously.

"I'd love to, Joey. I've never tried your cooking. I'm looking forward to
it."

Joey went out to the car and brought in the cooler. He not only had the
lasagna but the makings for a spinach salad and lots of garlic bread. Joey
put the lasagna in the oven and we all sat down with another glass of
wine. Once we got talking I saw that Angie really was a nice person. She
and Joey seemed comfortable with each other, which probably came from years
of knowing each other and having similar backgrounds. I tried not to look
at Angie as a rival. I knew she wasn't based on what Joey had said, but the
more I observed her the more I began to sense that she'd like to be a
rival. The conversation was pleasant though I would have given anything to
be able to drag Joey off into another room for just one kiss. Becky must
have read my mind and came to the rescue.

"Well, if we're having a big dinner here I'm afraid we don't have enough
wine." I looked at her like she was crazy. She knew there was no danger of
me ever running low on wine. "Angie, why don't we run out to a liquor store
for a couple of bottles? It'll give us girls a chance to gossip and get to
know each other and we can make the men do all the work."

Angie gave Joey a wistful look but agreed to go with Becky. As soon as they
were out the door Joey was in my arms, kissing me like crazy. We got
comfortable on the couch and made out for a while, mostly just holding each
other, running our hands over each other, kissing lightly, looking into
each other's eyes. I looked down at Connor who was now playing with a
couple of toys Joey had brought in from the car.

"Do you think it's all right for us to make out in front of him, Joey?"

"Sure, why not? He has no idea what we're doing and it's not like he's
gonna tell anyone. He's picking up quite a vocabulary but he's not putting
sentences together yet."

"Okay, you're the daddy. As much as I would love to just hold you for
another hour or so I think we'd better get dinner ready before the ladies
get back. We don't want Angie wondering what we've been doing all this
time. Will Connor will be okay by himself here?"

Joey craned his neck back to look over the counter into the kitchen. "Yeah,
I can keep an eye on him from there. Why don't you set the dining room
table while I make the salad?"

I went into the dining room while Joey took over the kitchen. I hadn't used
the dining room before. When I was alone or with Becky I always ate at the
kitchen counter or in the family room in front of the TV. I got out the
china, crystal and silver Mother had selected and set the table. It was
pretty impressive looking when I was done. When I went back into the family
room, Lula was sniffing Connor's butt.

"Uh, Joey, is Connor housebroken?" I called into the kitchen.

"I think you mean potty-trained, Ben. He's not a dog."

"Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that but I'm used to dogs, not kids."

"Anyway, no, he isn't. He'll probably be in diapers until sometime next
summer or fall. Why?"

I pointed at Lula and Joey understood.

"Looks like he needs to be changed. Where can I take him, Ben?"

I decided my bedroom would be best so Joey picked up Connor and grabbed a
shoulder bag he'd left by the front door and followed me down the hall. I
got a large towel from the linen closet and spread it on the bed. Joey bent
over Conner, carefully removing his little uniform. I focused mainly on
Joey's butt. Damn, what I wouldn't want to do with that. I was almost
exclusively a bottom but that ass got even me going. I walked up behind him
and rubbed my hands over the two firm globes. He moaned but then turned and
looked at me over his shoulder.

"Down boy! I've got serious business to take care of here."

He didn't have to ask twice as he took off Connor's pampers. I quickly
backed across the room.

"Damn, Joey, how do you do that?"

"You get used to it, sort of. I try not to think about it, just do it and
get it over with."

I got a small plastic garbage bag for the used diaper while Joey cleaned
Connor up. He was just finishing when I heard the front door open.

"Hey boys, where are you?" Becky called out.

"We're in here, Beck," I called back.

A few seconds later Becky tentatively stuck her head into the room, then
breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Connor on the bed. I just shook my
head at her. Angie followed her into the room and gasped. I looked at her
and saw she was staring at the Tom of Finland drawing opposite the bed, one
with a leatherman wearing just a harness and chaps, with the trademark
humongous erection sticking out and up. Joey followed her gaze and noticed
it for the first time, his mouth dropping open.

"I may not know art but I know what I like." I shrugged at them.

Joey

When Becky practically insisted on taking Angie with her to the liquor
store I could have kissed her. I usually enjoy the time I spend with Angie
but I'd been planning on this afternoon as being time with Ben. While it
was, I couldn't be with him as I wanted to be. As soon as they left I was
all over him. It seemed silly in a way. It wasn't like we were longtime
lovers who had been separated for ages. We'd barely begun this new part of
our relationship and it had only been a few days since I'd been with
him. But it felt so good to have Ben in my arms again.

Later, when we were getting dinner ready, I looked around. I was in the
kitchen, fixing the food, Ben was setting up the dining room and Connor was
in the family room playing with his toys and the dog. It was a perfect
little family, just the way life was supposed to be. If I hadn't been sure
a relationship with a guy could be right for me this chased away my
uncertainties. I knew I wanted more of this.

Once Angie and Becky got back we all sat down to eat and for a while
everything was easy. It seemed we'd all skipped lunch so we were all
starving. There were lots of compliments about my cooking but maybe some of
that was due to how hungry we were.

"I can't believe you made this from scratch, Joey, even the sauce. How did
you learn to do this?"

"Mostly from watching my mother, Becky. It's pretty much her recipe, with a
few changes to suit my own taste."

"I know Italian and this is good, Joey. Better than my mother's, maybe even
better than my own."

"Thanks Angie, that's quite a compliment. Jenny was really good at
non-Italian food but I took over the kitchen when we wanted Italian. Do you
cook, Ben?"

"Enough to stay alive. Nothing special, just basic meat and potatoes. Lots
of prepared and frozen stuff.

"So Paul did the cooking?"

"Sometimes on the weekends, Joey. He's a good cook but he only liked to do
it when he had the time, not after working all day. During the week we went
out a lot or I fixed something simple."

"Who's Paul?"

"My ex, Angie. We broke up last Spring."

"Oh, I'm sorry." Angie looked uncomfortable, like she didn't know what she
was supposed to say about two guys breaking up. "Were you together long?"

"Almost ten years."

"Wow! I didn't know there were gay relationships that lasted that long."

"I know lots of guys who have been together a lot longer than that. And
don't get me started on lesbians. They all seem to mate for life."

We steered the conversation in another direction since I could tell Angie
was lost on gay matters and was struggling not to say the wrong thing. I
kept looking around the table, thinking how nice it would be if Angie and I
could be friends the way Ben and Becky were. We all seemed to get along,
but I knew Angie wasn't like Becky. I felt bad too that maybe we weren't
being fair to Angie. We were all in on a secret that she didn't know. It
was like we were deceiving her, trying to trick her. I knew that wasn't the
case but it kept cropping up in my head like that.

The others all had brandy after dinner except me. I liked brandy but since
I had Connor with me and I was driving, even though it was only a couple of
miles, I had coffee instead. Connor konked out around seven-thirty and I
decided it was time to go. It had been a long day for the kid. Everyone
helped carry my stuff out to the car. I took Connor, of course, and
strapped him into his carseat. Ben put the cooler in the back and Becky put
the diaper bag next to it. The goodbyes were a little awkward.

I kissed Becky goodnight on the cheek and Ben did the same to Angie. He put
out his hand to shake hands with me but I ignored it and pulled him into a
quick hug, nothing passionate and no kiss, just one last bit of physical
contact. Angie and I got into the van and drove off.

"I had a great time, Angie. How about you?"

"Pretty good I guess. It sure was different."

"Ben and Becky are good people, Angie. They're a lot of fun and both have
great hearts."

"I agree they can be fun but I'll have to take your word on their
hearts. They're just so different from us, Joey. It's like they're from a
whole other culture and I don't just mean the gay thing."

"Oh, they've had different life experiences but not all that much. The
differences are more interesting than obstructive. I love every minute I'm
with them."

"Well, I'm glad you're making new friends, Joey. Just don't forget your old
friends and your family. We've known you forever and we all love you."

"Yeah, I know, I could never forget my roots. It's just nice to expand my
horizons a bit."

When we got to her parent's house I didn't get out because I didn't want to
wake up Connor. I leaned over and gave her a peck on the cheek. She tried
to turn it into a hug but fortunately that was too awkward leaning across
the car.

Ben

As soon as Becky and I got back in the house we both started talking about
Angie.

"So what do you think, Beck? You're a girl and you had her to yourself a
while."

"She's got it bad for Joey. She didn't come right out and say so but you
can tell she thinks he walks on water. And she must have mentioned how hot
his uniform was at least a dozen times. She definitely has her sights set
on him."

"I got that impression, too, but I thought that maybe I was just overly
sensitive. I can be a mite jealous now and then."

"No shit, like I don't know that. But you weren't imagining it. She kept
her eye on him every minute and didn't like it at all when he paid too much
attention to anyone else. She even scowled a little whenever he mentioned
Jenny."

"Damn, and she and Jenny were friends. I think Joey is going to have to
watch out not to let things get out of hand with her."

Yeah." Becky hesitated. "Are you sure about this whole thing, Ben? Are you
sure that Joey wants this as much as you do?"

"What do you mean? Did he say something to you? Have you noticed something
I haven't?"

"No, Ben, from all I can see Joey feels strongly for you. It's just that
this kind of relationship is totally new for him and doesn't fit into his
lifestyle at all. It's not going to be easy for him. Angie would be a lot
easier and, after all, he's already had a successful straight
relationship. I just don't want to see you hurt."

"Believe me, neither do I, Becky."

Becky hadn't said anything I hadn't thought myself over the past several
days but hearing it from another made it seem more valid. I thought about
it all day Monday and once Joey and I were settled in at Angelo's sipping
our beers I brought it up.

"How do you know you really want to pursue this relationship with me,
Joey?"

"Are you having second thoughts, Ben?" He seemed alarmed.

"No, not at all. It's just, I've dated guys before and had a long
relationship with one. I have a long history that proves to me that I'm gay
and that's what I want. But this is new for you so I wonder if you're sure
this is what you want."

"Yeah, it's new, Ben, but I've thought about very little else the last ten
days or so. You know that I've always had some attraction to guys. I never
had to deal with that since I had Jenny, but I knew it was there and I
didn't have a problem with it. But now I have to think about what it all
means and what I really want. I'll admit I've had conflicting thoughts and
confusion about this. When I think of you, my head says no, that you're too
different, that you don't fit in with my life. But my body, which rarely
has anything to say, practically shouts yes. It's just the opposite with
Angie. My head tells me she'd be a perfect fit in my life but my body
doesn't respond at all."

"So it sounds like you have a tie vote for each of us and you're going with
your body. How do you know the differences won't get to be too much and
then your head will win out? Or maybe your body will decide that Angie is
okay after all. You've been happy with a woman before."

"Well, you see, Ben, there are more than two votes involved here. The third
vote, the tie-breaker, is my heart. And this is something I am very sure
of. My heart votes for you."

To be continued...