Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 20:14:44 PST
From: blue dude <blue_dude@hotmail.com>
Subject: Feelings III

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Feelings III

III.  Crash and Burn

"Friend: A brother one chooses"

Anonymous

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"You look like shit," Kim commented bluntly as I picked her up on my way 
to school. I said nothing as I remembered the previous night's events, 
and the death of all hope of love in my life. I had entertained the idea 
of staying in bed all day (all year for that matter), then decided 
against it. No point in getting even more depressed.

"You know," she went on, "things are kinda weird lately. You never come 
round anymore, Jase barely mentions you. If I didn't know any better I'd 
say you guys had some sort of fight. Am I right?"

I stared straight ahead.

"I knew it! I just knew it! Wanna tell me about it?"

"I'd rather not," I finally spoke; my voice was hoarse from crying. 

"Oh, come on. I know guys have some macho bullshit going, you're not 
supposed to talk about your feelings and crap like that. But this is 
Kimmy here, not just anyone. I've known you for what, centuries?"

"More," I sighed. I knew I was going to tell her about it after all. I 
lit a cigarette.

"So spill," she smiled triumphantly.

I paused to think for a second. No way I'd tell her the truth. 

"We just had a disagreement. No biggie. It'll blow off soon." I hoped, 
anyway. My mind immediately turned to Tommy. How would I ever look at 
him again? Some mess.

"I'm not so sure about that. You're even more stubborn than Jason, and 
that's saying a lot. Neither of you is going to give in, you are too 
proud. The worst bit is that you love each other."

I looked at her in shock, wondering just what she meant by that. Could 
she know?

"I mean, you've known each other forever, you've shared everything, you 
are each other's best friends..." Her eyes narrowed "Until the little 
blonde slut showed up, that is. Is this about her? I told Jason she was 
bad news, but he just wouldn't listen."

"No Kim, this is not about Karen. I screwed up is all. Now Jason won't 
talk to me." I didn't elaborate, so she finally quit asking questions. 

"Okay, then. I'll quit badgering you. Just know that I'm here for you if 
you need me."

I sighed again. Like brother, like sister. Silence hung as I drove us to 
school.

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We walked together across campus, and I prayed I wouldn't find neither 
Jason nor Tommy. We eventually ran into Karen, however, and Kimmy hardly 
controlled her distaste. 

"Bitch alert," she muttered.

"Hey Jeremy," Karen cooed. "Hello Kimberly," she added as an 
afterthought, smiling fakely.

"Hey Karen," I said. Kim remained silent, looking at her in disdain.

"It's so fab running into both of you like this. I wanted to tell you 
about this party I'm organizing tomorrow, after the game. You're both 
invited, of course. It's, like, happening now!" She laughed stupidly. 
Karen groaned.

"Cool," I exclaimed, trying to feign enthusiasm. "What's the occasion?"

"I want to introduce Tommy to everyone, jump start him a bit. Maybe 
he'll get a girl."

Inwardly I cringed. "Great idea."

" I swear," she went on, "no one would guess we're family, he's so shy 
and all. Then again., some traits just don't run in the blood," she 
added, looking pointedly at Kim. 

"Thank god. Otherwise you cousin would be stuck with a pile of dung for 
a brain," Kim barked.

"What, got your period? That must be a relief," Karen sneered.

"Okay, ladies. Keep it down." Right then I was thankful girls weren't my 
thing. They bared their teeth at each other.

Just then Jason walked up; he said hello to everyone, not meeting my 
eyes. I ignored him and we all stood in awkward silence.  My heart sank 
as Tommy sidled up shortly after, and Karen surprised me by suddenly 
howling.

"What the fuck are YOU doing here," she spluttered, her eyes widening in 
shock.

Tommy stared at her like a cat caught with the family goldfish in its 
paws. 

"Oh okay, so you've met my cousin," Karen said, her anger forgotten. 
Tommy finally opened his mouth, but was cut off by Kim.

"Don't you dare say anything, you pervert. Get the fuck away from me, 
you shit eating scumbag." She slapped his face and ran off, sobbing. 
Tommy took off after her.

What the hell was *that* all about.  I looked at Karen questioningly, 
but she simply shrugged her shoulders.

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I avoided both Tommy and Jason all day. My mind was whirling in 
confusion, unable to understand the link between Kim and my new-found 
love. How could she be so mad at him, if he'd only just arrived and she 
claimed not to know him? 

After school I sped home, got into a pair of tight shorts and went the 
beach. It was a short walk from the bottom of my garden, down a steep 
path in the middle of a thicket. The small cove was actually public, but 
there was no easy access to it beside cutting through my property, so 
there was never anyone there.  It was nestled among towering cliffs, and 
the surf was quite rough.

The sand tickled my toes as I peeled off the shorts; I ran towards the 
beckoning waves, nearly screaming as the cold current contacted my skin. 
I dove under the waves, my eyes stinging in the salty water.

I burst out to the surface, feeling pulses of pleasure beating across my 
body as I floated on my back. I closed my eyes, relishing the erotically 
cool water. I sighed, the pain that had been haunting me recently 
quickly fading under the warmth of the sun. 

As my body grew increasingly cold I decided to head back home; opening 
my eyes I was surprised to see some guy standing at the top of a cliff, 
looking down at me. I stared back, and after a minute he turned and left 
and walked away.

Puzzled, I swam towards the shore, got dressed and chased after him. The 
steep climb, however, slowed me down, so by the time I got to the top he 
was gone.  

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Chloe, my sister, phoned that night. I was pleased to hear from her, and 
very grateful.

"So any boyfriend in sight?," she asked in conspiracy. She knew about 
me, and was okay with it.

"Actually, there's this really cool guy who's just arrived from 
Florida," I admitted as I stirred tomato sauce. "I've definitely fallen 
for him, but I think he's straight. I'm pretty sure anyways."

"You sure? Never can tell, ya know?"

"Yeah, but I'm pretty sure. Name's Tommy, he's really intelligent and 
sweet.. Plus, he's really good looking. You've got to meet him. Coming 
over any time soon?" I was very lonely and missed my sister.

"Sorry, not right now kiddo. But I'm sure he'll fall for you soon, even 
if he's straight. No one can resist my cute little brother." We both 
laughed.

"Seriously, though, how are you taking this? With mom and dad, you know, 
this may be kinda tough on you?"

"I'm okay," I lied.

"Ha! You're probably downing booze as we speak." Very perceptive, I 
though, staring at the open bottle of whiskey standing on the counter. 
She continued: "Look, Jeremy, I know this has to be hard for you. God 
knows I've been hurting, even though I never cared much for them. But 
you've got to move on. Feel the hurt, work through it, and then leave it 
behind. You're too young to mess up. Okay?"

I felt like crying. Again. "Okay," I managed.

"I worry about you kiddo. Don't want you to screw up like me." I 
remained silent, and she sighed. "Okay, gotta go now boy. Love you 
tons..."

"Love you," I whispered as I hung up the phone. 

After dinner, I sat on my widow's walk for a while, contemplating the 
clear sky. I polished off my quart bottle of JB, thinking about Tommy. I 
had to know what was going on between him and Kim, but in the present 
state of things, that would obviously have to wait. I had a very bad 
feeling about the whole thing though.

Drained, I finally went to my bedroom, stripped and dove into bed. It 
was only nine o'clock but I was soon sleeping soundly.

I woke up with a start, nightmares lingering in my mind. I looked at the 
alarm clock. 1:43 AM.

"Shit," I muttered, still dizzy from the alcohol; I sat up, propped 
against plush pillows, throwing the blankets across the room. Warm 
night. I reached for the remote control and turned on my stereo. Sheryl 
Crow sang bitterly, invading the air with lyrics that sounded obscenely 
harsh for her sweet voice to carry.

" No one said it would be easy
  But no one said it'd be this hard
  No one said it would be easy
  No one thought we'd come this far "

I felt tears streaming down my face as the piercing lyrics swirled in my 
head. I found no hope. I sighed. As my eyes adjusted to the dark, I 
suddenly made out a dark figure sitting in the shadows. Pure fear ran 
through my body, as the shadow slowly got up and walked towards my bed. 
A dim night light was turned on.

"Hello Jeremy..." Jason said.

"Jason? What the hell are you doing here! You scared the shit out of 
me!"

He didn't reply as he slowly began to undress. My heart slowed down as 
it recovered from the shock, but quickly paced up again as I watched him 
slowly take his clothes off. He pulled his tee-shirt over his head, 
deliberately slow in his movements. He didn't meet my eyes as he took 
off his sneakers, placing them gently on the floor. Wearing only baggy 
shorts, he stretched out, raising his arms and popping his neck. 

I watched his perfect body, savoring the sight of his trim waist, the 
pumped sixpack that lined his chest. He was mostly smooth, except for a 
thin patch of honey coloured hair between his pecs, swirling towards his 
small nipples. 

Jason finally looked at me; he held my gaze as he slowly dropped his 
shorts, exposing himself to me. Boy, he'd grown in the year since I'd 
last seen him. His dick was almost six inches semi-hard, quite thick; 
his large balls swayed as he set down the shorts, lush plums holding the 
sweetest nectar.

He stood naked before me, a pensive look on his face, and right then I 
realized how much I had missed him.


I finally got a grip on my rapture. I narrowed my eyes.

"What the hell do you think you're doing? Get dressed and fuck off.  I'm 
not some cheap whore you can turn to when Karen's got a headache," I 
snapped, realizing I was full of resentment.

Jason ignored my bitching as he climbed onto the bed, directly on top of 
me. I felt the warmth of his flesh on my naked skin, the fine hair on 
his strong legs rubbing against my thighs. His dick rubbing against my 
exposed balls. I shut up.

He finally spoke, his long air lightly brushing my chin.

"Why can't you tell me what's the matter Jeremy? I know something's in 
your mind, but you won't let me in. You used to trust me--"

I started to protest but he cut me off.

"Something's bugging you," he repeated. "Why are you being such an 
asshole ?" 

I couldn't answer his question, and he started to lose it. I turned my 
face away.

"Answer me, goddamit" he demanded, pressing his full weight on my 
crotch. I moaned, forgotten passion thundering back into my body, 
despite my mind's cross protests. He smiled briefly.

"Oh, you're enjoying this, are you?" he taunted. He began rubbing his 
body against mine, riding me roughly. My cock started stiffening under 
the pressure, pressing against his navel. He laughed maliciously. 

"What's this, huh? The Ice King can't control his iceberg? Or are you 
trying to impale me so you can suck my blood later tonight?" He giggled 
dumbly. 

I stared at him incredulously. I realized he'd been drinking, which 
shocked me. Jason never drank. He continued to rub our cocks together, 
but my lust was quickly turning to anger. I grabbed him by the shoulders 
and pushed him away. 

"Get away from me, you freak," I spluttered.

"Oh boy. That's rich. You're calling *me* a freak." He laughed, and my 
anger boiled. 

"Fuck off you asshole. Go fuck Karen or something. Get her pregnant, 
then you can have a nice, dorky family with that pinhead." 

He stopped laughing and looked at me with dead seriousness. I expected 
him to hit me but he just sat in silence.

"Watch what you say," he finally said.

"Yeah, whatever. Go away." 

"No. I'm spending the night with you." 

"Like hell you are." I have the distinct talent to make a bad situation 
worse. His face crumpled, giving way to a heartbreakingly sad expression

Jason sighed. His next words shocked me.

"Why don't you love me anymore?" he asked miserably.

"What? 

"You have always been the most important person in my life. You may be 
surprised to know that you still are. However, it seems as though I 
don't have the same privilege in your own ranking."

"Shut up, man. You're drunk." I didn't want to have this conversation.

"Don't fuck with me. I know you too well. I know you're in pain, which 
is only to be expected, but that's not the point. You destroyed me the 
other day, and your parents' death is no excuse. Do you really hate me 
so much? You used to love me."

"I do love you," I whispered.

"Then why are you treating me like shit? Why?," he asked with tears in 
his eyes. I wouldn't cry, even if it killed me. Not ever.

"Answer me, please. Don't you realize I need you more than anything, 
anyone, on earth? God, I'd give you my life if you asked me." He was 
crying openly now, and my broken heart somehow managed to crack even 
more.  I couldn't bear to cause him this level of pain.

"Scars shall remain, as a mother cries out and a new life is born," I 
said softly, quoting words I had said quite recently.

He looked at me and understood. Silently, he put his arms around me, 
weaving his hand underneath my body until they were touching my shoulder 
blades. I finally broke down and cried, sobs wracking my body. He hugged 
me tightly, pressing his soft cheek to my face. We embraced for a few 
minutes that seemed forever until he pulled away slightly, his face 
inches away from mine. I stared into those emerald green eyes that had 
once glimmered when he looked at am. Now they were etched with pain. My 
own eyes were brimming with tears, and I felt relieved as he smiled at 
me. He kissed my tears away, and we feel asleep in the form of one.

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I was smiling when I woke up, feeling as good as new; well, almost, as I 
thought of Tommy. My legs were tangled around Jason's, who was snoring 
softly into my armpit, his right arm still wrapped around my body. My 
cat was also having a good time, resting on our calves. I watched  Jason 
sleep for a while, enjoying the warmth of our contact. I was glad we 
were friends again, I needed his trust more than anything else. I hadn't 
told him about Tommy, but eventually I would. I felt him stir.

"Hey, freak," he smiled, yawning.

"Hey Ice King," I laughed back. He pulled me close and our hug was one 
of pure friendship, maybe even more special and important than those 
shared by lovers. 

I pulled back, suddenly remembering something.

"Dude, were you out in the garden yesterday afternoon?" I asked, 
figuring it'd been him looking at me while I was at the beach.

"Nope."

I frowned. Strange. I quickly shook the whole thing away.

"Hate to bring this up but it's time for school," I announced, starting 
to get up.

"No, you don't," he giggled as he started tickling me, jabbing my sides 
lightly. I returned his favor and we were soon wrestling playfully, 
tumbling around the bed. He suddenly flipped me onto my back, pinning me 
to the mattress.

"Seems to me I win," he gloated triumphantly. I couldn't care less as I 
tried not to get a hardon after our little game. I needn't have 
bothered, though. I could feel Jason's hot shaft pressed against my 
body. We stopped laughing. Suddenly, our faces only inches apart, our 
eyes locked into a deep gaze that held no secrets. Neither of us spoke, 
and my heart began to pound. Jason hesitatingly lowered his lips until 
they were almost grazing mine. I held my breath as a voice inside my 
head screamed for us to stop. This was so wrong. He loved Karen. I loved 
Tommy. Didn't we?

Fuck it, I decided. I raised my own head, trying to meet his lips. He 
shifted position.

"MEOW" came Teddy Bear's indignant howl as Jason squashed it's tail with 
his knee. We both jumped apart, staring at each other guiltily. Whew. 
That had been close. We shared an embarrassed silence as the cat stalked 
away, miffed. 

Jason cleared his throat awkwardly, speaking first.

"Uhm, look, I'm sorry. That shouldn't have happened, dude..."

"No, it's okay, don't worry. Guess we just got caught on is all." I 
tried to reassure both him and me.

"Yeah, okay. I love Karen, ya know. Think I might, anyways."

"I know," I smiled, although I definitely doubted it. 

"Not that I don't love you, of course," he hastily added. "You take 
whatever you want from me first. Then she gets the rest."

"Wow. That doesn't leave much for her, does it?" I joked.

"Do that again," he said seriously.

"What?"

"Laugh. It's been a while since you last did it."

I looked at him gratefully.

"You're as gorgeous as ever," he admitted shyly, blushing.

"You too," I laughed. "Now get your ass into the shower. We're late."

As Jason showered I lit a cigarette and sat on my bed. I was already 
doubting my feelings for Tommy. Had the guy of my dreams been within my 
reach all along?

Jason finally emerged, slick and shiny. I wondered why he'd taken so 
long. 

"I don't wanna get you all bothered again, but you shouldn't be smoking 
so early in the morning," he said with a half mocking frown.

"Thanks Dad," I answered before I caught myself. Not the best answer.

He forced a smile and began getting dressed.

In the shower I though about what I'd just said. Stupid, stupid. It was 
no secret Jason had always taken care of me, even when my parents were 
alive (probably the reason so much resentment had resurfaced recently).  
Still, I had to watch my words more carefully. 

Stepping out of the shower, I noticed Jason standing in front of the 
mirror, shaving. I bit my lip as I took a look at his hair, which was 
mostly standing straight up in all directions.

"Okay if I use your razor?," he asked uselessly.

"Sure, man. But do something about your hair. You look like a badly 
coiffed hedgehog."

"You take care of it," he said. 

I reached for a comb, and began gliding it through his soft hair.

"Here, look at me," I told him. He turned around and I parted his hair 
neatly, gently holding his chin to steady his head. My gaze unwillingly 
strayed towards his eyes, which were fixed on my face.

"There. You look great," I said as I set the comb down, slightly 
ruffled. 

"Thanks dude." He cleared his throat. "You coming to the game tonight?," 
he asked.

"You bet," I answered, then began getting dressed.

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Karen had been born for the role of the jock's girlfriend, starting with 
her impossibly short skirts, right down to her bored expression each 
time her boy scored. For some reason she had  decided to sit with me on 
the bleachers, for once not yapping at mach two about nonsense. She 
surprised me, even.

"Everything ready for tonight?" I asked her.

"I suppose," she answered, hiding her gaze behind dark sunglasses. We 
were both smoking in front of half the faculty. 

"So how's school," I realized I didn't actually know the answer. Guess I 
figured her IQ was an obstruction for the subway network.

"Okay. Mostly A's." Wow. She could have fooled me. Noticing my 
expression, she continued:

 "Look, Jeremy, I know most people have a bad opinion of me. Just 
because I'm tall and beautiful (-obviously she couldn't help her 
comment-) people think I'm some sort of 90210 specimen. But I'm not." 

"No one thinks that," I halfheartedly disagreed, lying through my teeth. 
She smiled icily, not buying it.

"I've never seen Jason's hair look so good," she commented, changing the 
subject as she stared at her boyfriend galloping down the field and 
scoring yet again. I blushed a little at her comment, and she noticed. 
She didn't say anything though.

I suddenly spotted Tommy sauntering along the sidelines, apparently 
avoiding Kim, who was prancing with the rest of the cheerleaders at the 
far end of the field. Adrenaline kicked in full time, and I felt short 
of breath.

"I guess you're wondering what the deal is with my cousin and Kim," 
Karen asked matter-of-factly, apparently reading my mind.

I tried to sound indifferent.

"Yeah, I guess," I answered. 

"Okay, here's the deal. Turns out they got together in Florida over the 
summer. You know, when she went down to Hollywood Beach, and Jason 
stayed here because, uh, well, you know."

"Keep going," I croaked as my heart sank. 

"So anyways, they met there and apparently had a thing going on," she 
explained.

"Define `thing'," I said.

"Don't really know. Fact is, they had some sort of fight, and she's 
really mad at him, as you probably noticed. Small world, huh," she 
added.

"Sure is," I muttered. I couldn't believe it. Just my luck, him, of all 
people. "Surprised none of us ever made the connection."

"Says who?" Karen removed her eyeglasses and looked at me calmly. Her 
eyes were very much like Tommy's.

"You knew?" I asked, dumbfounded. "So why didn't you ever say anything? 
Did Kim ever figure out that her boyfriend" I shuddered as I said that 
"was in fact your cousin."

"Why should she? Different surnames. Why would anyone suspect such a 
thing."

She was right. I wondered why she'd kept it a secret, though.

"Look at me Jeremy," she said. I turned towards her again, looking at 
her frosty face. "You're a nice guy, Jason is very lucky to have you as 
a friend. I want you to know I'm really sorry about your parent's death, 
and that I admire you. Don't ever doubt my intentions." 

I stared at her, openmouthed. She stood up, pausing for a second so that 
anyone interested could admire her long legs before pulling down her 
skirt.

"I'm going home to get everything cranked up for the party." She paused, 
then leaned forward and kissed me briefly on the cheek. "Remember, no 
one is ever what you think," she whispered, then walked away. 

Chapter IV

IV. Shit happens

Soon.

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