Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 01:02:12 -0500
From: Terrance MacDonald <t_macd@comcast.net>
Subject: Emo Boi Finds Love 5

	I would like to extend my grateful thanks to my friends Mike, Dave
and Johan for continuing to allow me to bounce ideas off them and providing
many helpful suggestions as well as the encouragement that has actually
gotten me this far with the stories I have written.  I would also like to
thank all the readers who have written with comments, specifically Sean,
who suggested some very good things for this chapter and the previous one.
I really appreciate having heard from all of you.

	I'd like to thank one of my readers, Brandon, for allowing me to
use a poem he wrote in this chapter.  His permission to let me use it was
particularly helpful as I'm not very creative poetically speaking.

	This story is for my little duckling; always remember that I love
you.

	This story contains graphic depictions of sex between teen males,
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 wherever you
happen to be - Shoo, go away.

	NOTE: You are cautioned at this point that some of the sexual
situations in this chapter will be a little more graphic, and will include
the use of poppers and minor cutting (or as one person I know so eloquently
put it, 'vampire sex') between the participants.  If this makes you
squeamish or uncomfortable, you should read no further.

	If you're not, which if you're now reading this sentence now, you
had better not be.  I hope you'll enjoy this.  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 anything 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.

	Do not modify or redistribute this text, or show it to any
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Emo Boi Finds Love Chapter Five

	Tyler still wasn't happy, though over a week had passed since he
had broken up with Corey.  Tyler had been friends with Corey for a long
time, well before they ever ventured into the realm of sexual activity with
each other, and his ending their sexual relationship seemed to have screwed
all that up.  Actually, when Tyler thought about it honestly, he realized
that their getting involved with each other sexually had probably been the
real catalyst in driving them apart.  More than anything, Tyler missed
having Corey as his best friend.

	Tyler thought about it a lot, and decided that what had really been
lacking in their relationship was love, or at least love being returned to
him, for he really had loved Corey.  In some way Tyler still did love him,
and always would.  It was just different sort of love now.  What they had
really been the last few months was just sexual partners, perhaps
'fuck-buddies' was a cruder, but more accurate way to describe it - except
that term would imply that Corey had sometimes allowed Tyler to penetrate
him - and that certainly hadn't been the case.  Still, in Tyler's heart
there was no way for him even to dislike Corey; he was a far too loving
person.

	Tyler needed love.  He wasn't finding it though, not in his
neighborhood, and not at his school, so like many teens in the computer
age, he turned to the internet.  Of course Tyler's parents loved him very
much, but as is often the case with teens, Tyler didn't recognize it.  He
often thought of them as more intrusive in his life than anything else.
Somewhere deep down though, he did know they loved him and cared about him,
and more than anything he didn't want to disappoint them.  He had a hard
time admitting this though, even to himself.

- - -

	Tyler was thinking about that final day as Corey's boyfriend.  He
kept going over it again and again in his mind:

	Tyler was facing Corey as they lay in bed.  He had tears in his
eyes as he said "Corey, you were my best friend, and then my boyfriend.
I've had a wonderful time with you and I loved you very much."

	"Loved me," Corey responded, "what do you mean by loved?"

	"I can't do this anymore.  I don't like the cutting, I never really
have and I can't count the times I told you that.  You're using me like I'm
just an object and I can't take that anymore.  I want to be loved, and
loved for who I am.  I want to be a full member of this relationship not
just someone for you to screw.  I told you over and over that I wanted to
try being the 'top' sometimes, even just once, and you never were willing
to let me.  Always being your bottom isn't what I want from this
relationship."  That was just before he said the final words that ended not
only their sexual relationship but apparently their friendship as well -
"We shouldn't do this anymore..."

	Tyler kept thinking about their last few weeks together as he
walked home from Corey's house that day.  Sure, Corey had still been
sucking his dick before he used his hole, but he had also started making
little cuts with a razor blade just above Tyler's hips so that he was also
able to suck Tyler's blood, going back and forth between that and working
on his cock, even though he had asked Corey to stop cutting him.  Each time
Corey had just given him the poppers bottle, told him to take a sniff and
then continued to make the little cuts on his body so he could suck blood
out of him.  Every time Corey made the cuts he had also made Tyler sniff
the poppers.  Poppers, the same solution he used every time Tyler offered
even the slightest objection to anything he wanted to do.

- - -

	Tyler's mind drifted back to the present as he sat down in front of
the computer on the desk in his bedroom.  He had been turning more and more
to online friends in various chat rooms and on MSN Messenger in his quest
to find love, even before he had finally broken up with Corey.  There were
four or five people who he was chatting with regularly, and he had even
exchanged pictures with some of them.  There were a couple of these people
that he really liked.  One in particular, whose name was Jordan.

	Jordan was a very cute boy, and at fourteen was a year younger than
Tyler.  He had short brown hair that he kept a little longer in the front
so he could spike it up with a little gel.  He had clear, ice-blue eyes and
an infectious smile with perfect teeth.  They referred to themselves as
boyfriends, even though they had only met online - never in person.  But
they did live just barely within range of each other, had either of them
had a car, or more importantly a license.  It wouldn't be long before Tyler
turned sixteen though, then he could make the drive required for them to be
together.

	They even made plans to meet at Wonderland, an amusement park they
had both been to before and enjoyed once Tyler was able to drive.  The trip
for Tyler to get there to meet Jordan would require an overnight stop
because of the distance from his home, but fortunately he had an aunt who
lived near the mid-way point.  He had gone there before with a cousin, who
was a couple years older, and they had stopped over there.  Jordan lived
close enough so that his parents would be able to drop him off for their
'date.'

	When Tyler logged on to MSN Chat, he hoped to see some of his
friends available.  As the Messenger window opened, a dialogue box popped
up with a message for him - "Ty_1600@hotmail.com, you have 15 news messages
waiting."  When Tyler saw this, he clicked the icon to open his e-mail,
excited about what he might find there since no one he knew was online at
the moment.  He saw that one of these messages was from Corey, and it was
only about 15 minutes old.  Curious, since he and Corey hadn't so much as
talked to each other for more than a week, he read it first:

Ty, I'm sorry I couldn't be what you wanted or what you needed.  This last
week all I could think about was how much I must have hurt you.  I hope you
can forgive me, but I have to let you know that I can't live with the
heartbreak of having hurt you and losing you because of it anymore.

I hope you'll have SOME good memories of me.  I've written you a poem to
remember me by, I hope you'll like it.

	Standing there,
	The past comes to me,
	Cold and dark,
	A new meaning,
	Darkness, loneliness, forgotten.

	Ivy covered and rain colored,
	A dingy gray,
	The past so real,
	The only one I love.

	No one notices it standing there,
	To the side of the forgotten willow tree,
	Sad, Tall, Proud,
	Noble in the shade,
	All its life never remembered.

	Must we see that it's alone... no,
	It hides in shadow,
	Nothing more than a forgotten memory.

	Never to be persuaded by time,
	Never known,
	Always there for all time,
	The grave.

Goodbye Ty, I'm sorry I couldn't love you the way you needed me to.

-Corey

- - -

	It only took seconds for the meaning of what Corey had written to
sink in.  He was going to kill himself, or possibly already had.  Tyler was
sure of it; there wasn't anything else Corey could have been talking about.
Tyler didn't even bother logging out, he just ran as fast as he could to
Corey's house, hoping that he would be at home.  If Corey wasn't there,
Tyler had a couple other places in mind that he could look for him.  He
just hoped that he wasn't too late.

	When he got to Corey's house, the front and side doors were locked
and no one answered when he rang the doorbell.  Tyler was worried about his
friend; all sorts of horrible scenarios had been running through his head
since the moment he had read Corey's e-mail, each one having the same
ending - Corey lying dead somewhere.  Tyler rushed around to the side of
the house where Corey's bedroom was, jumping down off the five foot
retaining wall next to his bedroom window, stumbling and falling when he
landed.  When he got up, he was able to look into Corey's bedroom window as
the curtains were parted open a few inches.

	Corey was lying on his bed, face up.  His eyes were closed, and
there was a deep, blackish-red stain on the sheets under each of his arms.
'Holy shit, he's done it, he's killed himself!' Tyler thought.

	Panicked by what he had seen, he tried the window first, but
finding it locked, ran around the corner of the house to the sliding glass
doors that opened onto the patio.  Tyler was almost relieved when he
discovered that it was unlocked, but then was disappointed just as quickly
a fraction of a second later when the broomstick Corey's family lay in the
track kept it from opening more than half an inch.  'Fuck!  How am I going
to get in?'  Tyler's panic was growing by the second.

	As he ran back around the corner of the house to Corey's window, he
stumbled over the end of a row of bricks that outlined a flowerbed which
ran along the back of the house.  He knew it right away - that was his
answer!  The bricks were not cemented in, but simply set into the ground at
an angle, so he pried one loose and used it to break the pane above the
lock on Corey's bedroom window.  He reached in and unlocked the latch, then
slid the window up.  It only took him a few seconds to climb in through the
window and reach Corey's side.  Kneeling beside him on the bed, Tyler had
the presence of mind to call an ambulance before holding his friend,
telling him that he loved him and willing him to live long enough for the
paramedics to arrive.

	Tyler was almost in a trance when he finally heard the paramedics
pounding on the front door and ringing the doorbell a few minutes later.
That was when he realized the upstairs doors were still locked.  When Tyler
got upstairs and opened the door for the paramedics, he had so much of
Corey's blood on him that they thought at first he was the person for whom
they had been called, and this wasted precious minutes getting them
downstairs to Corey's bedroom.  Fortunately they made it to him in time.

	The paramedics set to work on Corey immediately and put an IV line
into his arm after bandaging his cuts.  As they were loading Corey into the
ambulance, Tyler begged the paramedics to take him along with Corey to the
hospital.  The younger of the two told him that unless he was family, there
was no way he could be permitted to ride in the ambulance.  As Tyler
continued to plead with him, the elder of the two put his hand on Tyler's
shoulder and told his partner, "I think this one's pretty traumatized by
everything that's happened.  I think it might be better if we take him to
keep an eye on him rather than risk having to come back for him later."

	Tyler turned and looked up over his shoulder at the man, who
returned his gaze and giving him a knowing wink and smile.  "Up you go," he
said as he helped Tyler climb into the back of the ambulance.

	When they arrived at the hospital, Corey was rushed into an
operating room where a doctor quickly stitched up his wounds.  It had been
about half an hour since arriving at the hospital when a doctor came into
the waiting area where Tyler was sitting with the elder of the paramedic
team who had brought them to the hospital.  He hadn't thought that it would
be a good idea to leave Tyler alone, so he sat with him while they waited
for some news.  Tyler had called Corey's parents to let them know what
happened and where he and Corey were now, but he was too emotional to speak
coherently after Corey's mother answered her cell phone.  The paramedic
gently took the phone from him after a moment and explained what had
happened.  He then told her that it would be best if they got to the
hospital right away.

	Corey's mother told him that they were at least an hour away, but
would be there as soon as traffic allowed.  Before he had ended the call,
the physician who had been attending to Corey appeared in the waiting room.
He was mistaken by the similarities in their appearance, and made the
assumption that they were brothers.  He walked up to Tyler, noticing that
he was covered in blood and correctly surmised that he must have been the
one who had found Corey.

	The paramedic handed the doctor Tyler's phone and told him who was
on the other end so he could explain Corey's condition to his mother.  The
doctor hadn't yet said anything about thinking the two boys were brothers,
so no one had been able to correct his mistake.  Tyler listened intently to
the doctor's end of the conversation:

	"Your son inflicted quite a bit of damage to himself," the doctor
explained.  "There were long slashes up each of his wrists and he's lost a
lot of blood as a result..."

	"Yes ma'am, he's stable at the moment, but I'm afraid that he's
going to require a blood transfusion, and he'll need it very quickly.  We
have a real problem there though..."

	"It's the blood.  Your son has lost a lot of it, which is why he'll
need the transfusion.  The problem is that Corey is A-negative, and the
hospital just doesn't have any on hand.  It's a very rare type.  Perhaps
his brother will be a match..."

	The doctor paused as he listened to Corey's mother's confusion on
the phone.  He looked at Tyler, and then said, "But there's this boy here
who came in with him and the paramedics, they look so much alike..."

	"Yes ma'am... I understand.  It's a natural confusion.  Well, our
best chance then is for you or your husband to be a donor, with his blood
type both of you will probably be a match, and we really have very little
time."

	"Yes ma'am, just please hurry; time is really of the essence right
now."  Then he flipped the phone shut, ending the call and handed it back
to the paramedic, who in turn gave it back to Tyler.

	Tyler had fully comprehended everything he had heard the doctor
say.  His friend needed blood if he was going to live, the hospital didn't
have the right kind, and his parents, the best possibility to provide what
his friend needed right now might not get there in time to save him.  Tyler
had a big decision to make, and he had to make it quickly.

	Tyler hated needles, he always had.  He didn't like to get shots,
and he damn sure didn't like it when he had to have blood drawn for a
physical when he started high school.  That was just a small vial though,
and he knew his friend needed far more than that if he was going to live.
He also knew that he could help.  Tyler knew that his blood type was
O-negative, probably the only type more rare than Corey's if a transfusion
was required, and it made him a universal donor.  He COULD give blood to
anyone, but could he brave the needle long enough to save his friend?

	Working up his courage as best he could, Tyler looked up at the
doctor, who was starting to turn as if to walk away and said, "I can give
him blood, use mine."

	The doctor stopped, turning back to Tyler with an incredulous look
on his face.  "And what makes you think you would be a match for such a
rare blood type?"  The condescension in his voice was clear as he spoke,
and that pissed Tyler off a great deal.

	He stood and took a step toward the doctor.  "I'm O-negative," he
said.  "I know I can give him blood."

	The doctor looked surprised for just a moment, but regained his
composure.  It was unusual for a teenaged boy to know his blood type, so he
had to ask, "And you know this how?"

	"I had a physical last year and they drew blood to test it for some
shit.  I got a letter telling me about it."  Tyler was getting angrier, and
his face was starting to flush from the increase in blood pressure his
anger was causing.  "Now, are you going to try to save my friend or not?"

	The doctor put his hand on Tyler's shoulder and said "Come with me
then, we don't have a lot of time and I'll have to do a couple tests on
your blood before we can give it to your... friend."  He had almost said
'brother.'

- - -

	Corey only had to stay in the hospital two nights because of the
actual physical damage he had caused himself by slitting his wrists.  He
was there far longer for psychiatric observation though.  He was in the
hospital for a week for inpatient counseling as well as being referred to
an outpatient suicide prevention counselor for teens after he was finally
discharged.

	Throughout his stay, Tyler had either visited or phoned every day
to check up on him.  Although they both knew that they would never again be
sexual partners or boyfriends, their friendship was rekindled.  They both
knew they would continue to be close friends, and were a lot happier as a
result.  Tyler wanted love, and although Corey could not provide it, they
had so much common history that they could talk about anything to each
other.  Intimacy might not be love, but every boy needed someone to whom he
could be open.

- - -

	Tyler continued to get more and more involved with the friends he
had found online.  There were a few people that he and Jordan had
introduced to each other during their chat sessions.  This was how Tyler
met Thomas.  Thomas was an older guy, in his thirties.  Sometimes when
Jordan and Tyler would get into arguments, Thomas would sort of act like a
referee, not taking anyone's side, but pointing out where one or the other
had a valid point.  Jordan always expected Thomas to take his side since
they had known each other longer, but this wasn't always the case.

	Tyler and Jordan started to argue in their online chats more and
more.  It was in Tyler's nature to be loving and trusting.  This worked
against him more and more in his online relationship with Jordan.  Jordan
had introduced some friends from his school to Tyler in their online
sessions, and the frequency of one of them saying something rude to Tyler
was increasing.  Each time one of them would do this, Jordan would side
with them.  Only one of these people who Jordan had brought into the chat
sessions knew that he was gay - his off and on again real-life boyfriend,
Kevin.  Jordan always said he was sorry later, but as they say - actions
speak louder than words, and Jordan's actions never showed any true signs
of remorse.

	Tyler refused to see this though.  Every time Jordan would tell him
that he loved him, Tyler would believe it.  Thomas tried to point out to
him what Jordan was doing, and Tyler agreed with him when they were
chatting alone, but as soon as Jordan would come online, Tyler would
immediately forgive him for everything.  This went on until finally some of
Jordan's friends really ganged up on Tyler in a group chat session and
shortly after that Jordan dumped him for another 'online boyfriend.'

	The irony of it was that Tyler had introduced the two.  The end
result had actually brought Tyler to tears.  He was glad they hadn't been
able to see his true reaction, as he managed to maintain a brave front for
the people who were online - that was easy though, they couldn't see his
tears or hear his quiet sobs.  He had only told Thomas how the way he was
being treated was making him feel, but he still hadn't opened up completely
to him.  Perhaps if he had, things might have turned out far differently.

	Inside, all this was burning Tyler up emotionally, and that's what
led to one of Tyler's biggest downfalls - drugs.  Tyler knew right where to
find them.  He had never bought anything from Bryan before; in fact Tyler
had never bought any drugs before from anyone.  Bryan had seen him tagging
along with Corey every time Corey came for the poppers (and sometimes a
little something extra), so he figured that it was only going to be a
matter of time until Tyler was a customer too, and sure enough, he was
right.

	Thomas had told Tyler time and time again to stay away from drugs,
but he hadn't been smart enough to say why - that he had personal
experience with them from when he had been Tyler's age and that they had
nearly destroyed his life.  He would come to wish that he had, but that
would be jumping too far ahead in the story to talk about it now.

	Tyler only wanted some pot to numb the pain in his mind from all he
had been going through, and Bryan was more than happy to accommodate him.
Bryan was sure that he was going to have a repeat customer.  And he was.
And his sales were going to go up in another area too...

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