Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 19:41:15 -0400
From: Terrance MacDonald <t_macd@comcast.net>
Subject: Emo Boi Finds Love 19

	I would like to extend my grateful thanks to my friend Mike for
continuing to allow me to bounce ideas off him and providing many helpful
suggestions.  I would also like to thank all the readers who have written
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	This story is for my Duckling.  I love you, babe, and I always
will.

	One of my readers, Brandon, sent me some of his poetry a while
back, giving me permission to use it in this story.  I have used one
previously, and am using another in this chapter.  Thanks again Brandon!

	This story contains graphic depictions of sex between consenting
teen males and an occasional adult, so if you're some sort of puritan or
prude, you ought not to be at this site to begin with, and you certainly
shouldn't read any farther into this text.  Likewise, if you aren't old
enough to read this filth according to the laws, local ordinances,
etc. wherever you happen to be - Shoo, go away.

	I hope you're enjoying this story.  This story is set in a world
where there are no such things as STDs or deity-of-your-choice forbid HIV
or AIDS, so you won't be reading very much about condoms except in this
paragraph.  This should not in any way be construed as advocating unsafe
sex.  Quite the contrary - protect yourself as much as you can, no one else
is going to do it for you.

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	And for you youngsters who we all know are studiously heeding the
various warnings and not reading this story, I hope you'll pay close
attention to what is happening to our hero.  What's being described here
has happened to lots of people, some of whom I've known.  There's a lot of
truth in this story.  So please, let this be a lesson to you.  Stay away
from drugs.

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Emo Boi Finds Love Chapter Nineteen

	Tyler got to the gate and pulled out his boarding pass.  He glanced
at it and saw that he was in Zone 1 for boarding, seat 3A.  This was a
first class ticket!  He hadn't expected that, since his first flight was
not purchased as first class, even though the flight attendant had moved
him into that section of the aircraft.  Tyler joined the short line and
moments later he was seated in the plane.  He had pulled a notepad from his
backpack before he shoved it into the overhead bin, and had stuck it into
the pocket on the back of the seat in front of him.  His talk with Melissa
had gotten him thinking about his long-lost Oliver.  It had been a while
since he had thought of the boy who he believed had loved him more than
anyone else he had ever met.

	A flight attendant stopped to ask him if he would like anything to
drink before the flight.  He considered it for a moment, then asked for a
Jack Daniels and Coke.  The woman eyed him suspiciously, wondering if he
were old enough to be drinking a mixed drink, so Tyler just smiled and
handed her his passport.  She glanced at his picture and date of birth,
folded it shut and handed the document back to him.  When she returned with
his drink, she told him that if he might want any more, he would have to
finish them before the plane crossed into U.S. air space, since he wasn't
old enough to consume alcohol in that country.

	Tyler nodded that he understood, then took a large swallow.  "Maybe
just one more before we take off, please?" he asked.

	The flight attendant smiled and told him that would be fine.  By
the time she returned with his second beverage, Tyler had finished the
first.  The second didn't last much longer, and Tyler was feeling light
headed when he handed the lady his empty glass.  "No, thanks anyway," was
his answer when she asked if he wanted another.  Her face seemed to show
some relief at his answer.

	By the time the plane pushed back from the gate and started to
taxi, Tyler had dozed off.  At first his sleep was dreamless, at least so
far as he could remember when he woke a little while later.  But Tyler did
clearly remember the dream that had finally caused him to wake suddenly.
He hadn't had that dream for a long time.  Maybe it was thinking about
Oliver again today that had caused it.  It was the dream where he had
followed Jesse and Trevor into the drain pipe in the park.  Only this time
it was different.  This time, as he rounded the bend in the pipe, he didn't
see Jesse and Trevor there - this time it was Ollie.

	Ollie looked up at him, smiled and said "Everything will be
alright."

	And that's when Tyler woke up.  The images from the dream were
vivid in his conscious mind, as if they had actually happened just a few
moments before.  Tyler pulled the notepad out of the seat pocket, flipped
it open and began to write.  He wasn't even thinking about what he wrote;
he just let the pen move where it wanted to.  When it stopped, he looked at
the paper, and this is what he saw:

		A pain never felt,
		A past never realized,
		A future not possible to see,
		A love never known,
		My heart aches for your embrace.

		I see it in your eyes,
		The pain you have been through,
		The sorrow you've seen,
		The suffering you can't forget,
		My heart aches for your trust.

		Do you see the truth?
		The pain you cause me?
		It can never be understood,
		I love you,
		My heart aches for your passion.

		How could you know?
		I act as though nothing is wrong,
		I tell myself life will go on,
		That I don't need you,
		My heart aches for your touch.

	Tyler looked at the words he had written.  He read and reread them.
It was almost surreal.  Tyler had never written anything even slightly
poetic before.  He didn't know where the words had come from, but they
described the way he had felt just after Oliver's death so well.  Tyler had
been upset that Oliver been taken from him.

	There had been a short period after Oliver's funeral when Tyler had
blamed him for what had happened, for allowing someone to give him drugs
that he wasn't used to taking, even though Tyler knew that there was no way
Ollie would ever have taken them on his own.  These words he had written
just now described so well the way he had felt then.  He did finally
realize that Ollie wasn't at fault, but that had taken him a while.  Tyler
began to sob quietly.

	He hadn't even realized that someone else had taken the seat next
to him in the plane until he felt a hand cover the one he had placed on the
armrest between the seats.  "Are you alright, Sweetheart?" he heard a
woman's voice ask.  Her accent was pronounced, and it told Tyler that she
was from the southeastern United States.

	Tyler looked at the hand that covered his first.  It was wrinkled
and old.  Then he looked further to his right and saw the rest of the
person it belonged to.  The lady's face was very beautiful, despite her age
- he was sure that she had been quite stunning in her youth.  Tyler guessed
that she must be at least 80 now.  She wore a plain white blouse with long
sleeves, a dark blue skirt that covered her knees and a plain string of
pearls around her neck.  Her hair was nicely styled and pure white.

	"Uh, yes... Yes Ma'am, I'm okay," Tyler choked out.  "I was just
thinking of an old friend.  A friend who...  Well, um, he died."  Tyler
felt strangely tongue tied talking with this elderly lady.  She reminded
him slightly of his grandmother from his father's side, and her smile
showed kindness and concern.

	She sensed this and tried to put him at ease.  "So where are you
going young man?" she asked him.

	"Atlanta...  I'm going to meet a friend.  We'll spend the night
there, and then we're going up to the mountains for a long weekend.  After
that we're going to go to his house in Savannah."

	She patted his hand again.  "That's wonderful dear.  It will be
beautiful at this time of year in the mountains - everything will be in
bloom.  You really must go in the fall sometime too.  It's very nice when
the leaves are turning.  And Savannah is so wonderful, that's where my son,
his wife and my grandchildren live.  It's a beautiful city, but awfully
decadent."

	Tyler looked over at her and she smiled at him again.  When she
did, Tyler gave her a wide grin as well.  'This is a lot better than my
neighbor on the last flight,' he thought, then he chuckled a little as he
thought of the man being hauled away by the police.

	"Well, I'm glad to see your mood has improved," the old woman told
him.  "That was quick, and it's a good thing - you have a very nice smile.
It would have been a shame to have missed that."

	This caused Tyler to blush very deeply, but he chuckled again.  "I
was actually thinking that it was much nicer to have you sitting beside me
than the guy on my last flight.  Just before I got in this plane, I saw him
getting arrested after he started a fight or something in one of the bars
at the airport."

	"Oh my," she was feigning shock, and Tyler was able to tell.  "I
should certainly hope that I'm a better seat mate than that."

	Tyler giggled a little at the way she had said that and played
along with her.  "Well, by default you'd just about have to be."

	Now it was her turn to smile and chuckle a little.  She extended
her hand to him and said "My name is Abigail, but my friends call me Abby."

	Tyler took he hand and they shook gently.  "I'm Tyler," he told
her.  "It's very nice to meet you Abigail."

	"Abby," she corrected.  "We are friends aren't we?"

	"Sure we are, Abby," he replied, "so long as you don't go busting
up any bars."

	"It's a deal, dear" she told him."

* * *

	Tyler had gone to bed in his own bed that night, and despite Drake
having gotten very drunk again, this evening he didn't bother Tyler at all.
Tyler woke early the next morning.  He was very sore where the jocks had
kicked him the day before, so he got up and went into the bathroom.  He
examined himself in the mirror and saw that the bruises had turned to very
dark black and blue colors.  'There's no way I can go dance looking like
this,' he thought.  'Even if the pain subsides, I'm not getting up in front
of any crowd looking like this.'  Then he remembered that it was Sunday
anyway.  Drag night.  Tyler didn't like the drag shows and he didn't like
the people that participated in them - especially after the first
interaction he'd had with one of the drag queens.  He had sensed that they
didn't like him, and he disliked them back.  He also didn't understand why
if men were gay, they would want to look at other men dressed up to look
like women.  It just didn't make any sense to him.

	Tyler didn't know what he was going to do today.  Maybe he could
hang out with Jesse and Trevor.  He really didn't feel like staying around
the apartment with Drake today - and since it was Drake's day off, he was
pretty sure that he would be home most of the day.

	Tyler hadn't finished the last half joint the night before, but he
had brought it with him when he went to bed.  He picked it up from the
nightstand and carried it downstairs with him when he left his bedroom.
Tyler started a pot of coffee, then opened the refrigerator and grabbed the
jug of orange juice.  He started to pour a glass, but stopped and thought
for a moment.  Finally, 'Fuck it,' he decided, grabbed the vodka bottle and
poured a heavy shot into the glass.  He finished filling the glass with
orange juice, took the drink and plopped down on one of the sofas in the
living room.  Tyler took a deep pull from the glass and set it down on the
table in front of him.

	Tyler studied the half joint he held in his fingers.  There was a
gooey brown resin on the paper from the half he had smoked last night.  He
knew that this would add to the high he would get when he smoked the last
half in a few minutes.  Tyler attached a clip to the roach, and lit it up.
He inhaled deeply, savoring the flavor of the marijuana.  It had a taste
that was almost sweet, and the smoke's aroma was much more pungent than it
normally would have been because of the resin that had accumulated on the
paper.  Tyler held the smoke in as long as he could, and coughed a little
when he finally exhaled.

	He finished smoking the rest of the joint and lay back into the
cushions of the sofa, sipping his drink every so often.  He had been
staring at a blank TV screen the entire time, and somehow it just now hit
him.  He picked up the remote, turned on the TV and started flipping
through stations.  He finally settled on cartoons once again.  There were
old cartoons though, Looney Tunes - Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote, Roadrunner,
Speedy Gonzalez and the like.  Their antics soon had Tyler giggling and in
a much better mood than he had been in since he'd found out that Oliver had
been killed.

	Tyler had his bare feet up on the coffee table, and was still
chuckling at the animations on the TV screen when Drake came downstairs a
little while later.  Drake had his bathrobe and slippers on, and his hair
was wet from having just been in the shower.  "Did you make coffee?" he
asked drowsily as he came down the stairs.

	"Yeah, there's a pot ready," Tyler answered, looking up at Drake as
he came down the stairs.  Tyler was wearing a fairly tight-fitting pair of
boxers, which caused the fly to spread open as there was no snap or button
midway down, so he looked to make sure he wasn't exposed.  He was, just
barely, but he didn't think Drake could have seen.  The last thing Tyler
wanted to do right now was offer Drake any encouragement of a sexual
nature, so he adjusted himself a little once Drake's back was to him as he
headed for the kitchen.  Tyler knew that eventually he was going to pop
back out - it always happened when he wore this particular pair of boxers,
so he thought maybe it was about time to go shower and actually get dressed
for the day.

	Drake came back into the living room, carrying his cup of coffee -
heavily laden with Frangelico - just in time to see the bottom of Tyler's
legs disappearing at the top of the stairs.  He shook his head.  He had
gotten very drunk the last two nights, and this morning he wasn't hung over
so much as still drunk.  'Those cute little legs of his sure are a turn
on,' Drake thought.  From the distance he was looking, especially with the
added blur in his vision from the alcohol still in his system, he was
unable to see the bruises on Tyler's legs - the ones caused by his hands
two nights before.  But these were faint compared to the ones caused by the
kicks Tyler had received in the park the previous day.  Tyler hadn't really
noticed the ones Drake had left, as they were on the backs of his thighs.

	The shower sobered Tyler a little - at least to him it seemed that
way.  Some of the effects of the alcohol had diminished, but not so the
effect of the marijuana.  Tyler dressed - he was going to be wandering
around, with no place in particular in mind to go, so he chose jeans, a
t-shirt, a long sleeved flannel shirt above that, and his thick down filled
coat.  Since there had been a fresh snowfall during the night, rather than
his sneakers, he pulled on a pair of hiking boots over thick, wool socks.

	When he came back down into the living room, it was obvious to
Drake that Tyler intended to go out.  This wasn't exactly in line with the
plans he had for the day.  "Where are you going?" he questioned Tyler as he
headed toward the door.  Drake's tone reminded him a little of his father,
but there was a tinge of something else in his voice, jealousy maybe?

	"I thought maybe I'd try to get some sort of real job, like
weekends or something.  That way I know I've got some money coming, ya
know?"  It was a lie, and he figured that Drake probably knew as much.

	"I'll put you to work in the store on the weekends if you want,"
Drake countered.

	Tyler wasn't sure how he could get out of this.  He hadn't really
intended to look for a job, and Drake could easily give him one.  He didn't
want to stay in the apartment right now though.  Then it came to him...
"Thanks, but I want to see if I can do it on my own first," he replied.  He
didn't consider that he may have to accept the job from Drake at the
sporting goods store if he didn't find one on his own.

	Tyler walked aimlessly for about two hours before boarding a city
bus just to get out of the cold and sit for a while.  It had been purely a
subconscious decision, but the bus he had boarded took him to his parents'
neighborhood.  When he looked up and realized where he was, Tyler pressed
the pressure strip to signal the driver that he wanted off at the next
stop.  He took a stocking cap out of his coat pocket and pulled it down
over his head.  He made sure it was low on his forehead, trying to hide his
appearance more than to keep warm.  He didn't want anyone he knew to
recognize him and stop him for any reason.  He especially didn't want to be
spotted by his parents if they should happen to drive by.

	Tyler wandered his old neighborhood without direction.  He was
almost surprised when he found himself in a playground where he and Corey
had played as children, then hung out in and talked - even made out a few
times at night when all the surrounding area was dark in more recent times.
He sat on a swing and pushed himself back and forth idly.  He thought about
Corey, the times they had had together, both good and bad.  Then he thought
about his parents...  He knew what Thomas had been telling him was right.
They loved him.  They wanted the best for him.  He was finally looking at
it objectively as Thomas had encouraged him to do many times.  He pulled
his cell out, flipped it open and punched in his parents' phone number.

	There wasn't any answer.  After four rings the answering machine
picked up and Tyler heard his mother's voice for the first time in months,
though it was only a recording.  When the machine beeped, Tyler left a very
short message.  "Mom, I want to come home, please call me," he left the
number for the new pre-paid cell phone he'd gotten, then closed the phone
and shoved it back into his pocket.

	Tyler sat on the swing for a long time.  A gentle snow had begun to
fall again, but still he sat there.  He was vaguely aware of movement
beside him, but he didn't look.  Then he heard a voice.  "What are you
doing here?" it asked.

	Tyler knew the voice, he knew it very well.  "Free country still,
isn't it?" he answered.  He didn't feel like being at ease with the voice's
owner.

	It continued.  "That's not what I meant.  Why aren't you with that
guy... the one you've been living with?"

	"I just needed to think I guess," Tyler answered, "and this seemed
like a good place."

	There were a few moments of silence before Tyler asked, "So now
you're willing to talk to me?  Why is that?"

	"I'm sorry about that...  I just didn't know how to deal with
everything...  I'm still not sure if I do now.  But I saw you sitting here
and I just thought I should say something.  I mean, you did save my life
and all."

	Tyler looked finally over and saw that there was a tear making its
way slowly down Corey's cheek.  "You hurt me, you know?  I thought that we
were friends - but you won't even look at me or acknowledge me or anything
at school.  Why?"

	Corey didn't know how to answer.  The truth was, he wasn't ready to
let everyone else know that he was gay, and he thought that with Tyler
living with that man - well everyone had pretty much figured out that Tyler
was.  "I'm sorry, I was wrong," was all he could think of to say.

	Corey started to get up, but Tyler caught his arm.  "Just sit here
with me for a while then... please?"

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