Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2015 08:22:45 -0400
From: CJ Abello <cjabello1997@gmail.com>
Subject: CJ: Summer: Chapter 5

CJ: Summer: Chapter 3
Mansion on the Hill

Gay Male-High School

This is a work of fiction set in the real world.
Certain living individuals make appearances in the story; all other
characters and the events in which they all participate are the creation of
the author.
Any resemblance of the fictional characters to actual individuals is purely
coincidental.

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Smells of cooking bacon permeated the townhouse, reaching all the way to
the master suite on the top floor. Cesar was the first to awaken, looking
at the clock on his nightstand, he groaned at the hour.

"What the hell is that boy doing up, before eight o'clock, on a Saturday
morning? And why is he cooking bacon of all things?"

Brett grunted next to him, rolled over on his side, threw an arm over his
other half's waist, and leaned in to give him a peck on the lips, mumbling
his morning greeting.

"Give him a break; be glad he obviously has at least some idea of how to
use the kitchen! I can't remember if he's cooked at any point when he's
visited the past couple of summers." Brett looked at Cesar for some sort of
reply but the man next to him just shrugged his shoulders. "I sure hope
there are no fires though, the gas company would end up billing us for all
the fuel spent on the explosion. I gotta pee." Brett pushed the bed-sheet
off, stood up, and stumbled towards the bathroom, his morning piss boner
leading the way.

Cesar followed him and, after emptying their bladders, both men splashed
water on their face and brushed their teeth. They slipped on the boxers
they had discarded on the floor the previous night, before heading
downstairs to face the day. And the teen loose in the kitchen.

  

"Morning, Dad.  Morning, Papa. Thought I'd be nice to you guys and fix
breakfast for ya today."  CJ was alert and smiling as he stood in front of
the stove flipping pieces of bread onto the griddle, after dipping them in
egg batter.  Wasn't sure what you'll would want to eat, or what time we had
to get going, so I waited until now to start cooking. I settled on french
toast, hash browns, bacon, fruit, muffins, coffee and juice; I already cut
some melon up."

"You waited until 0730 hours to cook? What the hell time did you get up,
buddy? And how many people are you cooking for?" Brett stole a strip of
perfectly cooked bacon, from the plate on the countertop, as he ruffled
CJ's hair and gave him a kiss on the back of his head.

"I'm sorry, Papa. Is it too early? Too much food? I had trouble falling
asleep last night; still woke up before the sun was up. I think maybe I'm a
little hyper?"

"A little? I'd say so. But considering recent events, it's not surprising."
Cesar placed a mug of Coffee in front of Brett and took a sip from his
own. His voice had a hint of anxiety, revealing the man was concerned about
his boy. "Speaking of those changes, how are you feeling about them right
now?"

"Pretty fucking... oops, pretty darn good, Dad. I'm still hurt and upset
with the way Colonel Dickhead reacted, and the way Mom let him throw me
out, as if I was garbage" Cj looked down for a fraction of a second,
sadness evident on his face. "But I've been thinking, and I'm pretty sure I
got the best end of this deal. They have to live with what they did, while
I get two great dads, and all their studly friends," said boy with a wide
grin. The quick mood changes didn't go unnoticed by the two men sitting
across from him.

"First: it's fucking fine, to say fucking," quipped his dad. He stood,
grabbed Brett's mug and his own, and stepped over to the coffee maker to
pour refills. "Second, is Colonel Dickhead our official term of endearment
for the asshole? Third, you are most definitely not garbage, no matter what
that witch has done. Sorry kiddo I shouldn't be calling your mother names,
but...  you know? Finally, what's with the studly friends comment? You've
got a sudden interest in old men?"

"Watch it, buster! The rest of the Eight may be old, but yours truly is
still a studly, young, hunk," piped in Brett before taking a sip of coffee
from his mug.

"Yes, dear, of course, dear, whatever you say, dear. Please remember you're
not the youngest one in the crowd, Rash is younger, and you're twice the
kid's age anyway."

"Asshole!"

"I don't mind you calling her names, Dad. I guess she doesn't really care
as much about me, as she does about Rich. She coulda said something when he
was tossing me out, after he decided I wasn't fit to live in his house. As
for the older men, I don't find little kids attractive so, until I meet
some guys around my age..."

  

They all chipped in, finished cooking breakfast, sat down to eat, and then
began to plan their day. As his dad had asked him to, the boy tried on the
motorcycle riding leathers, and the helmet, they had bought for him the
previous summer. CJ reported the chaps were too short, the jacket was tight
across the shoulders and the sleeves were also short as, the boots were
tight, and so was the helmet. Growth spurt in action.

"Look," said Papa Brett, "I think a few of our things will fit you, you're
almost as tall as I am already. Why don't you borrow a jacket and chaps
when we go riding? We'll go buy a new helmet and boots today, but wait on
the other stuff until a bit later in the year. If you end up getting your
own scooter down the line, you can get custom made leather chaps and
pants. The jacket we'll pick up in New York, you'll want a Perfecto, it's
what James Dean wore, and they're about the best on the market."

"Riding gear is then first on our list today," said Cesar. "What about
bedroom furniture? Those two double beds in your room I think should
go. Pretty sure a queen would be fine, but we can get you a king if you
want, there's plenty of room. We also need to add a real desk and chair,
instead of the decorator stuff the designer got when we remodeled and
furnished the house.  It's a good desk, but not practical to keep a
computer on, and do homework. Since you'll be here year round, and not just
school vacation, you need something a bit bigger and sturdier.  When the
beds go, so does the bedroom set; we should also upgrade the TV while we're
changing stuff around. Any style preference for the furniture?"

"You guys are trying to spoil me, aren't you? I'll have to make sure
Colonel Dickhead hears how I'm living large thanks to his homophobia!" The
boy cracked up at his own comment; his dads looked amused, shook their
heads and, smiled at him. "I like the furniture style here in the great
room, and in your bedroom, so maybe something similar?"

"We start with riding gear, maybe leathers, then furniture store for chunky
wood and black leather stuff, and last Best Buy for a new TV. We may have
to look at a gaming console also. I'll now have someone able to play
something other than Solitaire, Mahjong and Tetris living here!" Brett
ducked to avoid a swat to the head from his other half, after making the
snarky comment.

"You just won the job of chauffer for the day, Jarhead. We need the truck
for the electronics anyway; we can also bring home the mattress. It can sit
on the floor for a little while, until they deliver the rest of the
furniture." Cesar stood and began clearing the dishes, Brett also rose to
store away the juice container, the milk, and the left-over fruit.

"Let's get showered and dressed, we'll hit the road around 1000. That work
for you Emperor?  "It works. CJ, go shower first, then you can take some
quick measurements of your room. We gotta make sure the furniture you pick
will fit. Oh, and we'll have to hit a Bed, Bath and Beyond for proper
bedroom and bathroom linens also."

  

"Ready to head out, guys?" asked Brett, as he headed towards the back door
leading to the garage. Casual attire was worn by everyone. The youngest
member of the family had on a light gray t-shirt with the Star Fleet logo,
from the Star Trek series, on it. "Cool shirt, dude!" added the Marine.

Brett's truck was an older model Ford F-350 Harley-Davidson Special
Edition. The outside gleamed in the sunlight, the inside was comfortable
and spotless, and the engine roared as the gas pedal was pressed. The black
and orange vehicle seemed to know it was going out on the town, and it was
itching to be on the streets again.

  

Driving around Northern Virginia, Brett took the opportunity to fill in
gaps, in CJ's knowledge of his background. The family traced its roots to
Scandinavia; Brett's great great grandfather was born in 1856 in Sweden,
and immigrated to the United States, as a young man. Arriving in New York,
he found his way to Minnesota, where many arriving individuals from the
Nordic Country settled. Not content with being a farmer, after a few years
he headed west, ending up in California. There, he became one of the men
who made a fortune, in the development of the state's oil fields. Most
profits he reinvested in the petroleum industry, and in the booming stock
market, increasing the family's wealth. By the mid-1920s, his great
grandfather had taken over the reins of the family business, and became
leery of the stock market's volatility. He convinced the family to cash out
most of their stock portfolio, to invest the proceeds in precious metals,
but to still retain their interests in the production and processing of
crude oil.

The market crash of 1929 provided an opportunity, for those with sufficient
liquidity, to acquire assets at rock bottom prices. The Davenport family
took full advantage of the depressed real estate prices. They acquired huge
tracts of West Coast real estate, while also investing in several large
manufacturing facilities in California. The cash infusions provided by the
family, kept those businesses afloat during the lean years.

On December 8, 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, his then
twenty-five year old grandfather joined the Marine Corps. He served in the
Pacific theatre with distinction through the end of the war. A few of those
entities the Davenports saved from closing their doors years before, became
a vital part of the World War II effort, the profits helping augment the
family's coffers. In early 1946 the young man returned to his home state,
and enrolled at the University of California, Berkley, in time for the fall
semester. Upon graduation, he assumed control of Davenport Diversified
Inc., and in 1953 became a father, when his wife gave birth to Brett's dad.

The post-war building boom saw the value of the Davenport real estate
skyrocket; by the mid- 1950s, the family was one of the wealthiest in
Southern California. Brett's father refused to join the military,
disappointing his old man; he still, in time, became an integral part in
the running of the family's far-flung business empire. In the seventies, he
began dabbling in California politics. Clashing again with the Davenport
patriarch, he supported conservative Republican candidates such as Ronald
Reagan.

In August of 2000, returning from the Republican National Convention in
Philadelphia, Brett's mother and father perished when the charter jet in
which they were flying crashed into the mountains of southern
Colorado. High-ranking politicians, wealthy executives, and famous
Hollywood stars, attended the memorial service held for the couple. It was
widely rumored George Bush had approached the industrialist, to discuss the
possibility of becoming a member of his cabinet, if the Bush-Cheney ticket
won the November election.

At the age of seventeen, about to begin his senior year in high school,
Brett became an orphan left in the care of his grandfather. Inspired by the
man he so admired, the future heir to the Davenport fortune decided to
attend UC Berkley as his grandfather had done, and enrolled in the Marine
option NROTC program.

"Grandpa died in 2011: I was his sole heir and the beneficiary of over a
hundred years of careful management of the family wealth," explained Papa
Brett. "Buddy, you will never have money worries as long as you live."

CJ appeared dumfounded, he opened his mouth a few times but closed it again
without saying a word. Eventually, he sat back and stared out the
window. One could imagine the synapses in his brain firing at rapid
speed. The marine guessed the look of concentration on the boy's face,
meant he was once again thinking of the abrupt changes in his life since
leaving Miami.

  

The morning seemed to evaporate, and grumbling stomachs indicated food was
required; it was past noon, and they had accomplished most of their
tasks. Boots and helmet were in the back seat of the pickup, along with
several bags containing sheets, pillows, towels and a couple of rugs. The
furniture had been ordered, it would be delivered on Wednesday, but the
desk and chair were loaded in the back of the truck, and headed home with
them. The red leather chair contrasted with the black leather insert on the
desktop, reminding CJ of his beloved Miami Heat colors. Then there was the
TV, along with a serious amount of hardware, to connect to it.  Back home
they parked in the garage, leaving their purchases in the truck, to be
wrestled inside later, and walked across 36th Street, CJ wanted to have
lunch at The Tombs.

Named after a mention in T.S. Eliot's poem Bustopher Jones: The Cat About
Town by its founder, the eatery was a neighborhood restaurant by day, and a
popular gathering place for Georgetown students by night. Situated on the
edge of Georgetown University's campus, along with 1789?an upscale
restaurant?the pub was built into a Federal-style townhouse dating from the
mid-1800s. CJ had read an online review the previous summer, which had
given him the history of the place. The reviewer wrote that whether it was
students watching a Hoya basketball game, Georgetown alumni sharing a
pitcher of lager, or neighbors enjoying Sunday brunch, traditions ran deep
in the place.

And the burgers were addictive, as far as he was concerned. The cozy
atmosphere, the young vibrant crowd, and the walls covered with Georgetown
Hoyas athletic memorabilia, most likely had some influence in his
opinion. Once their server had taken their order, CJ asked his dads about
the boat outing planned for the following day. Before they could reply, the
conversation was interrupted by the teen's phone ringing. Surprised, he
pulled it from his pocket, looked at the display and exclaimed "Dragon!"
His father had programmed phone numbers for all of the Eight, along with
several other he considered important for his son to have.

"Yeah! Doing good, Dragon, you took my phone's virginity."  The comment
made his dads groan, and roll their eyes. "Of course I remember you from
last summer. You had just moved in with your attorney guy, when we all went
riding on the motorcycles. How'd you get my digits?"  "Your anal-retentive
father has been sending the gang detailed emails every night. My son is
coming up to visit early; he'll join us on the boat Sunday. My son is not
visiting, he's moving here permanently, and Brett is thrilled he'll have
someone to play video games with. Here's my son's new cell number, I'll
program all of yours into his phone. Yadda, yadda, yadda. That white boy is
so organized I'm sure he wears his boxers in a specific sequence!"

"TMI! You'll have to ask Papa Brett about that."

"Yo, so figured I'd call and welcome you to the big city. Tell your old men
King and I will have to skip dinner tonight; we met a hot furry stud at a
bar last night, and we're gonna have him over to our place for some
acrobatics. We'll see you tomorrow though. We want you guys to come here
first. Tell them I'll email one or the other one about it."

"Acrobatics?" asked the teen, causing the fathers to grunt, and Dragon to
laugh.

"Asshole!" shouted the grownups in the direction of the phone.

"Tell 'em I heard them, not to say anything, and I'll explain it to you
tomorrow," said the man at the other end of the line still laughing.

By the time their food arrived, the conversation was over, and they tore
into it like a pack of hungry dogs. Leaving behind empty plates, they
headed home for a short nap. The afternoon they spent unloading the truck,
moving stuff around, and hooking up electronics.  The question about
Dragon's acrobatics comment was answered with a cryptic look, and one word:
sexcapades.

  

"Hey, babe, I'm taking off Monday and Tuesday so I can spend the time with
CJ. I have a client meeting on Wednesday so I'll need to be in the office
then." Cesar was standing atthe door to their bathroom, flossing his teeth,
while Brett was in bed, reading on his tablet.

"That's a great idea, I'm glad you can take the time off. Kinda scary how
the boy's holding it together so well. It's only been forty eight hours
since his arrival, and we've thrown a lot at him."

"Dragon suggested a little overload with information and activity might be
good. It'll keep him from focusing entirely on the rejection, allowing him
to slowly assimilate it. He seemed to take the financial stuff in stride,
once you explained it."

"I was very impressed with his concern, over our spending spree on his
behalf. Maybe Lourdes and Rich did some things right, even if at the end,
they dropped the ball."

Cesar groaned, "Not sure I can see any redeeming qualities in that
pair. I'm trying, Babe, I'm trying not to trash her completely in front of
CJ. But that woman has caused me nothing but aggravation for the past
sixteen years, and I don't want to sugarcoat how I feel about her too
much." When Cesar finished in the bathroom, he turned off the light and
slid under the sheet on his side of the bed, Brett turned off his tablet
and placed it on the nightstand.

"I know it's not easy; but I'll be forever thankful to those two, they
handed us the winning lottery ticket. Cj was the prize. He's our
responsibility now, we'll work together at being the best possible parents,
and I know we'll get it right. Goodnight, Cesar. I love you." Brett turned
off the light on his side of the bed and wrapped himself around his
mate. "Babe, just keep your eyes on the prize."

Copyright 2015 CJ Abello
Edited by: Mann Ramblings

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