Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 03:34:58 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: Cheddars, Chapter 7

Cheddar's, Chapter 7

Having spent three hours over lunch, it was nearing 4:00 when the boys
arrived at Woodfield Mall.  They found a parking place fairly close to an
entrance because the crowds were thinning.  Most of the after Christmas
bargains had already been snatched up.

They headed to a moderately-priced jewelry store to look for something to
be a tangible sign of their relationship as boyfriends.  They weren't sure
if they wanted earrings, rings, or an alternative.  Neither had pierced
ears, but were willing to have them done.

The helpful clerk suggested looking at their selection of friendship
pendants which consisted of two interconnecting parts that made a whole
when placed together.  Each `friend' wore one half as a reminder that they
were only complete when they were together.  The set could be engraved with
whatever sentiments people wanted, as long as they weren't too wordy.

The guys thought the split heart was a bit too cutesy.  The yin and yang
symbol was nice, but it suggested one person was the masculine force and
the other the feminine.  Both felt like that didn't apply to them.  Then
they spied the dog tag, and both nodded.  When the two halves were placed
together, it looked like a regular dog tag with a saw-tooth line running
through it vertically.

"Let's each have half of our name engraved on one part and half on the
other," Parker suggested.  "So, yours could have `AD' and mine `AM'.  Then
you'd get `CH' and I'd get `IP'."

"That's cool, but don't you want `Parker' on it?"

"Not unless you insist.  This way it would be balanced with two letters
each.  Besides, my legal name is Jonathan Parker Grim V; I think `Chip' is
more intimate."

"Okay, I like that, Chip!"

They tried to think of a phrase to show their relationship, but couldn't
come up with a short one.  "United" might fit somewhere.  The salesman, who
had been watching their interaction attentively, made a suggestion.

"If I'm out of line here, let me know.  I can think of two short words, "

`CARE' and `LOVE,' unless I'm overstepping the boundaries.  I could see
your names on the back, and `UNITED IN LOVE' arranged in a vertical order
on the front because they split equally – `united' across the top, `in'
in the middle, and `love' at the bottom."

"I think that would be perfect!" Parker spoke for both of them.  Adam
eagerly nodded his agreement.  "How soon can they be engraved?"

"You can have them in half an hour if you'd like them today."

"Great!" Parker exclaimed.  "How much do we owe?"

"The dog-tag with two chains is on sale this week for $34, and the letters
will cost 25 cents each, making a grand total of $41 plus tax.  It's a
great deal because it's all sterling silver."

Parker would have paid for both, but he didn't want to make Adam feel less
than his equal by doing so.  Adam, pulled out cash for his part of the
bill.  Parker accepted his money and put the whole thing on his credit
card.

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"Once it's on my neck, I'm gonna wear it all the time, except in the pool."
Adam smiled, as they strolled the mall killing time until the engraving was
finished.

"So, you're not worried about the guys at school seeing it and guessing
that we're a couple?  I won't be around to have your back, you know."

"I honestly can't think of anyone who'd hassle me about it except maybe for
Dave, and that would be out of jealousy on his part.  He seems to have the
hots for both of us!"

"As long as you'll be safe, I'm pleased that you want to wear it.  I'm
planning to.  It's like being engaged as far as I'm concerned.  It's a
symbol of pledging my love to you."

"Cool!  Can we do a little private ceremony together tonight?"

"Anything you want."

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Parker seemed more animated than usual at dinner.  His relatives assumed it
was from spending several hours of his day with the father he'd not seen in
years, and, indeed, that was a part of it.  However, Adam appeared to be
nearly as excited as he was.  Perhaps it was empathy.  Whatever, it was
great to see them both so upbeat.

The guys excused themselves soon after the meal was finished, and
disappeared upstairs for about 15 minutes.  Once in the room with the door
shut, Parker got down on his knees in front of Adam.

"Adam I promise myself to you.  I want you to be my husband someday when we
feel the time is right.  Will you pledge your love to me too?"

"You know I will," Adam smiled through is tears.  "I love you more than
anyone I've ever known."

He then pulled his lover gently up from the floor, and held him tightly.
They kissed for several seconds before standing back and grinning at each
other.

"Let's go break the news to the family," Parker suggested.

"I don't think it's gonna fall into the category of "breaking news," Adam
said.

"Do you think we project our feelings for one another?"

"Well, duh!"

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When the two young men came into the family room grinning, Parker's
grandparent and aunt and uncle knew something was afoot.  Unbuttoning their
shirts part way, they showed off their new bling.

"We know it's too early in our relationship to plan a wedding, but we want
you guys and the whole world to know that we're soul-mates and we belong
together."

Then they knelt side by side so that their intermeshing dog-tag could be
more easily viewed by people who were seated.

"This calls for a toast!" Ellie announced.  "We have several bottles of
Champagne already chilled for New Year's Eve, and since you boys will be
gone by then, I think we should open one of them.  It will give me a
certain naughty pleasure to celebrate a relationship Ralph considers evil
with alcohol which he believes will corrupt you."

Edgar hastened to the wine chiller and selected a bottle which would be
adequate for six people.  He brought it back on a tray with the appropriate
stem-ware.  Untwisting the wire, he slowly pulled out the stopper, which
resulted in a resounding pop.  Then he filled the flutes to the top and
handed them out, starting with Adam.

"Adam and Chip, here's to your love and happiness!" Ellie proposed.

They all clinked glasses and drank a sip.

"Long life and undying love," Edgar toasted next.

"Whoa, we'd better slow down before we get dizzy!" Parker giggled.  "We're
not veterans like you guys."

"Don't college boys overindulge these days?" Sally asked.

"Undoubtedly some do, but I'm not one of them.  Both of us are serious
about our studies, and our health."

"That's good.  So, here's to your health, and your relationship," she
smiled.

Ken added similar sentiments.

----------

Feeling slightly buzzed, the boys undressed one another the minute their
bedroom door was shut.  Both were totally erect before they'd finished.
With beaming faces, they made out for several minutes.

After their shared shower, they climbed into bed to finish their mission.

Tonight, they didn't have the discipline to practice edging. Once they'd
milked each other's foreskin back, and teased their frenulum with a wet
tongue, they were heading quickly toward nirvana.  Perhaps it was due to
the alcohol they'd consumed, or maybe their lust.  Whatever the cause, they
quickly shared their nectar and, almost as rapidly, fell asleep snuggled
together.

----------

While still eager, Parker was considerably less anxious about the prospect
of seeing his father the second time.  Many of his questions had been
answered in their first meeting, and he was looking forward to a relaxed
evening of getting to know Bart and him better.

Thirty minutes before Jonathan and Bart were to arrive, the boys drove to
the Palatine Inn to pick up the entrée for dinner.  As promised, it was
piping hot and in an insulated container to keep it that way.

Ellie put it in the oven on "warm" when they got home.

The men arrived punctually, and were given an enthusiastic welcome from
everyone before being ushered into the family room for a drink before
dinner.

Parker was thrilled that his grandmother hadn't stinted on hospitality.
She was always the perfect hostess, but she showed a genuine affection
toward her guests that went beyond just doing the "proper" thing.

The family learned more about Jon's life over dinner.  He and Bart were
working in the same architectural firm when they met.  Their boss put the
business on the market because he was losing his battle with cancer.  He'd
not had any luck in selling it quickly, so he offered it to Jonathan at a
reduced price.  Not having quite enough financial resources on his own, Jon
had asked Bart if he'd like to form a partnership.  Bart didn't hesitate to
take him up on the offer.

"I had a huge crush on Jon already, and I figured I'd rush in like a fool
and go for broke, in all senses of the term.  I've not only done well
financially, but he's become the love of my life!  We're planning to do the
marriage thing now that it's the law of the land."

"Awesome," Parker grinned.  "May we attend the wedding?"

"Of course!" his father said.  "We'd love to have you be our attendants.
In fact, anyone at this table is welcome if they'd like to come.  Please
feel free to tell me if you'd rather not; I'm not trying to put anyone on
the spot by pushing my life-style on you."

"I don't suppose that would include Mom," Parker smiled pensively.  "I know
you said the divorce was a friendly one."

"She'd be welcome too, but I suspect it would be uncomfortable for her.  We
parted amicably enough.  However, I don't think it would be wise."

"I don't think it would be fair to Bart either," Ellie pointed out.  "Joan
may be my daughter, but I feel she shouldn't be included."

"You're very kind to consider my feelings," Bart complimented her.

"I'm sorry, Babe, I wasn't thinking.  Of course, I won't even consider
inviting anyone who would put a damper on our special day."

"Um, speaking of Mom, I suppose I should keep up with her more – maybe
tell her about our dog-tag jewelry.  She's away so much that I sometimes
forget."

"She's kind of like Mayzie in `Horton Hatches the Egg,' Ellie commented.
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't speak ill of your mother, but I can understand why
you might forget about her.  You deserve more."

"It's okay, Grandma.  You've more than made up for it, and I have not only
my family's love, but I have Adam now too.  I feel very fortunate."

"I should have stepped up instead of hiding," Jon shook his head, sadly.
"I've missed so much of your life."

"I understand, Dad.  I know your motives were well-intentioned.  Besides,
now that you know I'm gay, and you didn't influence me to be that way,
perhaps you can give me advice on how to have a successful relationship
with another guy!"

"Seeing the guy you've found without my help, I'd say my only advice is to
love him, and make him want to stay.  You seem to have followed your heart
and your best instincts with no outside intervention."

"Maybe it's genetic," Adam ventured.  "If it's not nurture, it must be
nature."

"If I had to pass along the `gay' gene, I hope I also passed along a
good-sense one too."

----------

Parker had just experienced the best Christmas he could remember ever
having had.  When he was little, there had been special ones with an
abundance of toys that he'd asked for but never really played much with.
This year was all about love; well mostly.  The text he'd received from
Danny, discussing Ralph, reminded him that not all the family was about
love.  Danny sounded upbeat, and he seemed to be finding ways to tune his
father's homophobic remarks out.  Perhaps he'd be able to remain under the
same roof by getting caught up in activities at school that would give him
less time at home.

----------

All too soon their break was coming to an end, it was time to return to
Iowa City.  That wasn't a bad thing either, because the guys were eager to
go back to their shared nest.  It would be different now that they were
boyfriends.

After a substantial breakfast, the boys got on the road.  This time, Parker
asked Adam to drive the first leg of the trip.  Since they were on the
tollway, and it was just after rush hour, it shouldn't be too stressful.
Adam appreciated the opportunity to gain more experience in handling
metropolitan traffic, but cringed when he stopped to consider that the car
he was driving was worth more than what he'd earn at Cheddar's in several
years of working.

Once on route 88, Adam relaxed more and they could visit.  Parker had held
back earlier for fear of distracting him.

"Is your cell phone off the hook?" he asked.  "I don't think I've heard it
ring once on this trip."

"The battery was getting low, and I'd left my charger at home, so I decided
there wasn't any reason not to turn it off.  It's not like I have any
family trying to contact me.  I was with the only person in my life who
loves me."

"Oh, Baby, I'm sorry I brought up something that reminded you of it."

"No, that's okay.  I'm simply stating a fact; not looking for pity.  Your
grandparents made it plain that they'd like to claim me, and your dads
couldn't have been more welcoming."

"Everybody loved you, well, other than Ralph and Jennifer.  But they
wouldn't like you simply because you're associated with me since I'm a
known sinner!"

"I hope you'll lead me astray when we get home!"

"It's gonna be more of a challenge with twin beds, but I have a couple of
solutions in mind.  We could get a queen sized bed to replace them, or we
could even move down to second floor.  Last I knew, the apartment hadn't
been rented for next term."

"But that would up the price of the rent!" Adam noted.

"Nah, Grandma doesn't care which one we live in."

"Grandma?"

"Oops! There's one more disclosure I need to make.  Honestly, I completely
forgot about it.  Uh, my grandparents bought the house for me so I could
get out of the rule about living in the dorms as a freshman.  It turned out
that I probably could have been exempted anyway.  Because of high
enrollment, there aren't enough dorm rooms for everyone anyway, but either
way, you can live in property your relatives own, so..."

"So, that's why your landlord didn't care if you had someone else sharing
your apartment who didn't pay extra rent."

"Yeah, I passed it off as that because I didn't want you to feel like you
owed me anything.  I'm sorry; I should've cleared that up.  Are you mad at
me?"

"I should probably make you sleep on the floor to do penance," Adam
grinned, "but if I did, I'd want to be on the floor with you."

"There is that old saying, `I wouldn't kick him outta bed unless it was to
fuck him on the floor.'  Is that what you mean?"

"Jeez! You ARE a naughty boy!"

"I'm just quoting here, not suggesting!"

"Okay, smarty.  Look, the DeKalb Oasis is coming up in 2 ½ miles.  Are
you ready to switch places?"

"Yup, and I think we should find those same urinals so we can check each
other out again while we pee.  After all, I haven't feasted my eyes on it
for a couple of hours!"

----------

The guys got back to their apartment in the afternoon while it was still
light out.  Adam immediately put his cell on the charger, and they decided
to take a short nap before it was time to warm up the leftovers Grandma had
sent home with them for dinner.

In their bedroom, Parker pushed Adam's bed next to his, and hooked them
together with the scissor-like mechanism that was attached to the one he
slept on.

"This will have to do until we can make better arrangements.  At least this
way, we won't end up falling onto the floor between them when we cuddle,"
he said.

They stripped to their underwear, snuggled together, and promptly fell
asleep without any fooling around.

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Author's notes: Wow! I was right about people having other things to do
besides email me during the holidays.  I think there were over 40 responses
this week; a new record for this story!  I heard from the following: Paul
R, Bert S, John L, Jim H, Wayne, Lawrence and Douglas, Sam McM, Bill T,
Jeremy R, John D, Randy McM, GCD, Jim W, Les H, Bill K, Mendy D, Jim F,
Walt Sz, Geoff S, Denise B, Walt S, Esro, Larry S, Jim M, Greg B, Thomas M,
Charles G, JCH, David B, Barry J, Skip M, Peter C, Tom A, Michael T, Andrew
A, Mike W, Eddie C, Ott H, Paul F, and Rick E.