Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 02:11:01 GMT
From: tim.0310@juno.com
Subject: Allen part 1

   This is my first attempt at writing this type of story, so when you
e-mail me please be kind. Comments will be greatly appreciated.

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   This story is completely fictional. Any similarities to any persons or
events, past or present are purely coincidental. This story may depict
sexual situations between young males. If this type of story offends you,
what are you doing at a gay male story site? Hehheh


Allen - by tim
Part 1


   Two boys are sitting on a bench, under a tree at the local park after
school. Their names are Allen and his best friend Rusty. Allen always
talked to Rusty when he had something personal to talk about, after all
Rusty is his very best friend from early childhood. Rusty was also the
first (and only) person so far that Allen had told that he is gay.

   "I've come to a decision." Allen said tenatively. "It's about time that
I came out to more people."

   "Whoa dude," exclaimed Rusty. "Are you sure that's a good idea? After
all we are only fifteen, are you ready for how people at school are going
to react?" Rusty then noticed the pained and exhasperated look on his
friends face and suddenly a light came on in his head."Allen Martin, you
dog! You found yourself someone special, haven't you?"

   Sheepishly Allen replied, "Yeah, I have. It's our friend Calvin."

   "Cool dude!" Rusty responded. "That just might work out." You see, Rusty
had heard rumors around school that their friend Calvin definitely liked
other boys. Also, at only fifteen, Calvin was the district junior Golden
Gloves boxing champ and nobody wanted to take him on. "I must say my bud,
you do have good taste."

   This last remark caused Allen to blush furiously and caused Rusty to
laugh himself silly. Even though Rusty was perfectly and hopelessly
straight he loved to be able to joke around with his best friend this way.

   "You know if you guys need anything I'm here for you." said Rusty in all
sincerity.

   "I know," replied Allen "that's why you've always been my best friend. I
know you'll be there if I ever need you. I just had to talk to you about
this first because I plan on inviting Calvin over tommorrow night and
telling him and my parents at the same time."

   "Cool," exclaimed Rusty. "If you want me there too you know I'll be with
you."

   "I appreciate the offer," replied Allen "but the fewer people that are
there, the more comfortable Calvin will be when I tell him."

   "Okey dokey," said Rusty "but I expect you to call me tommorrow night at
some point and tell me all about it."

   "Come on," whined Allen "you make it sound like we'll start making out
right there in front of my parents!"

   This caused Rusty to double over laughing because he noticed as his
friend made that remark, he also started forming a slight tent in his
pants.

   "Looks like someone might be kind of fond of that idea." chuckled Rusty
as he pointed down at his friends boner.

   "Don't worry," said Allen as he blushed. "He'll behave himself or else!"

   Both friends got up and continued on their way home, trading jokes and
teases along the way. When they got to their street they made their
goodbyes and Allen continued on for another three houses until he reached
his home.  The next day at school Allen was surprised that he made it
through the day without turning into a total basket case. Although he was
very nervous he did manage to invite Calvin over to his house that
evening. Calvin was happy to accept because he wanted to find out why his
friend didn't seem to be himself at school today.  When Allen got home he
told his mother he needed her and his dad to join him and Calvin in the
family room when Calvin got there. Allen wasn't too worried about his
parents reaction to his announcement. Even though Allen was an only child,
his mother Judith, was a teen counsellor who had helped several gay teens
through rough times in their lives. Also, his father Ben, was a successful
lawyer who specialized in civil rights and had worked for several gay
clients on gay rights issues. He felt lucky to have parents who were so
tolerent and accepting of other lifestyles. He was busy thinking about how
this new relationship was going to work out, when suddenly a knock at his
door brought him out of his daydreaming.

   "Hey Allen!" called out Calvin. "Are you in there buddy?"

   "Yeah!" replied Allen nervously. Well, this is it, he said to
himself. Time to get this over with and get on with things. "I'll be right
there."

   Allen opened the door to his room to face his friend. "Hey there
Calvin....what's up?" asked Allen.

   "I was going to ask you the same question." replied Calvin. "You weren't
quite acting like your normal, cheery self at school today."

    "Oh, what is normal anyways?" asked Allen, in a lame attempt at
humor. "I'm sorry," said Allen, "that was pretty weak. Can you come down to
the family room with me? I have something to talk to you and my parents
about."

   "Sure buddy," replied Calvin. "Just don't be so nervous about whatever
it is. This must be pretty serious, huh?"

   "Yeah, you could say that." replied Allen. Allen did seem to be put at
ease though by the look of concern on his friends face. So Calvin followed
Allen to the family room, where his parents were sitting waiting for their
son and his friend.

   "So son" started Mr. Martin, "what's this big announcement you want to
make to everyone?"

   Allen took a deep breath and then started. "I have something to say that
is very important to everyone here and I want to get it all out at once, so
here goes. Mom, dad, Calvin, I've found someone that I have very strong
feelings for. As a matter of fact I would like to have a serious
relationship with this person. Calvin Wilson, will you be my boyfriend?"

   At that point the silence in the room would have drove a monk mad. Allen
desparately thought to himself, Oh no! What have I done? No sooner than
that thought had come to him, so did the first hit to his face. As the
sickening crunch echoed through his head the second punch struck the side
of his head, sending him sprawling to the floor. As the floor came rushing
madly towards Allen he looked in the direction of his parents, who were
just sitting there with shocked and distant looks on their faces. As soon
as he was on the floor Allen felt several kicks strike his ribcage and then
mercifully the lights went out for him.

   When Allen came to, he dragged himself to his feet and looked around. He
had been unconscious for about three hours. He also seemed to be alone in
the house, or at least no one was answering his cries for help. He was in
pain throughout his entire body and felt he desparately had to leave before
someone came back and finished what was started. So Allen staggered in a
daze out the door and down the street.

   Meanwhile inside the home of Rusty Cooper, Rusty was watching a little
tv when he heard a knock at the door. "Don't worry mom!" Rusty called
out. "I'll get it." When Rusty opened the door he let out a loud gasp. He
was not prepared to see his best friend barely standing there, covered in
blood and bruises.

   Allen barely managed to grunt out, "I don't think it went as well as I
thought it would tonight." Then he collapsed forward into his friends arms.

   "MOM! MOM!" screamed Rusty. "Come here quick! It's Allen, and someone
has messed him up really bad!"


   Well that seems like a good place to stop part one. Before anyone says
it never would have happened that way, I have heard many coming out stories
and know that we never know how anyone will take it when we come out to
them. I have seen people disowned by others that you would have thought
would have accepted them right away. I myself thought that when I came out,
my parents would have disowned me. My father was very strict and my mother
was a member of a very conservative, fundamentallist church. But my parents
surprised the heck out of me and accepted it right away. So you really
never know what will happen. The best advice is to find people you can
trust and talk to and have a support system in place before you come out to
those closest to you. Ok, thats enough of the soap box. I promise I won't
do that all the time. Please let me know what you think of the story.