Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 04:07:37 +1300
From: canned-heat@hotmail.com
Subject: Kaimoana Tales - 2

I'm back!! Surprised? You should be; I'm known for starting things and not
finishing them. You should see my room, it's full of half-finished stuff -
bits and pieces of models and things everywhere.

My mum says that I'm "Just bloody messy and lazy". But that's not the
reason for it; I don't think so anyway. I just get side-tracked and
starting something new is always more exciting than carrying on with
yesterday's stuff. One day, I'll get back to the other stuff - maybe.

Anyway, where were we? Oh yeah, here. We'd just arrived in Tiroroa and
moved into the house across from the school, my mum, my gran and me. As
soon as we'd got all our stuff inside and halfway sorted, the "responsible
adults" in my life left me to it and went down the road to check-out the
local pub.

I was meant to carry on unpacking until they brought fish and chips back
for our dinner.

Think that was going to happen? Of course it wasn't. My bed was set up, the
TV was plugged in, there was nothing else that couldn't wait and there was
a whole new town out there to explore. So, I put a leash on Jimmy and we
went out for a walk.

(Jimmy is a dog, by the way. He's a pure-bred Alsatian and he comes from a
long line of good breeding stock, which is more than could be said about
me).

To the right, the highway went out of town. There were only two houses
after ours and then there was nothing but farms and things. So, there was
only one way to go - left and down through the 'town'. Damm small town; I
could see the other end of it from where I stood.

We didn't have to find the school, it was right there over the road. The
school was the biggest place in the town. Apparently the primary school was
on the same site and they shared a lot of the facilities. It was a big
school, much bigger than the one I used to go to in the city. Turns out,
they served a big area, it was the only school for miles around and buses
went in all directions.

A lot of the kids came to school in their own cars, either driving
themselves or with older siblings, cousins or neighbours. That would
explain the big parking area in front of our house. In some ways, many
ways, country kids grow up faster than city kids - and if you're thinking
'sex', stop it right now! (But you'd be right).

Anyway, enough about the school. I'd be spending far too much of my life
there anyway.

On our side of the road there was nothing but houses, a big long line of
them with farm paddocks behind them. Over the other side, after the school,
there was the Playcentre, for the preschoolers, then a paddock with a
couple of horses in it, and then more houses.

A street branched off the main road, to the right, the pub was over the
other side of it.

There was a block of shops after the pub. But we couldn't go that way;
someone might be looking out of the windows and I'd get sent straight back
home. So we went around the corner and up the side street.

More houses, and then, over the road, there was a park - a huge park. It
looked to be far too big for a town of this size, but, I supposed, that
space wasn't an issue around here - there was way too much of it. We
crossed over the road to check-out the park.

It was mostly just a wide-open grassed area, with a few trees dotted around
and a hedge of trees all around the edges. There were a few people around,
but not many. There was a kids' playground to the right, with swings and
climbing frames and stuff, and there was a small, concrete, skate-board
ramp to the left.

That looked interesting, so we went over that way. There was no-one using
the ramps, but I didn't have my board with me, so I just sat down on the
park bench to have a look at it.

Jimmy flopped on the ground at my feet. I tell you - that dog's even more
unfit than I am!  It was nice sitting there in the warm sunshine with just
enough breeze to keep it from getting too hot. I didn't like the look of
all that snow on the mountains in the distance though. It was warm enough
then, but the nights were going to be bloody cold around here.

A kid, a teenager, came across the park, riding on a too-small-for-him BMX
bike. He rode up and stopped on top of one of the skate-board ramps and sat
there looking at me.

Then he came over for a closer look and stopped in front of us.

For about 2 minutes, we sat quietly looking at each other. I liked what I
was looking at.

He was a bit older than me, (he was nearly 16 as it turned out). He had
short, blond hair, big blue eyes, and a nice, open, sun-kissed face - small
nose, thick red lips and a strong, square jaw-line. His body was very
well-developed, solid and strong-looking. That was not hard to see, he was
wearing nothing but brief, faded, blue-denim shorts - no shirt, no shoes
and not even a cycle helmet, (which you are supposed to wear).

Jimmy didn't move, he didn't even lift his head, but his alert eyes were
missing nothing as he checked the kid out as well. The kid sat staring at
me like he couldn't believe what he was seeing. That was nothing new, it
was probably the hair, it usually was.

I was pretty ordinary looking really, maybe a bit skinny, but I did have
long hair - really long. Did I mention that? You think you've seen long
hair on a boy? Well, you haven't if you haven't seen mine. It was just
straight and an ordinary brown colour, but it was really long, and
thick. I'd never had a hair-cut in my life, apart from the fringe. When it
was loose, which was not often, I could sit on my hair. That's long! Mum's
and gran's hair was exactly the same. Maybe mum's was a bit longer and
gran's was starting to go gray. We were a long-haired family.

I hated it when I was little. It took a lot of looking after and it took
forever to get it dry after washing it, also it got in the way when it was
loose. I usually wore it tied back, loosely, just above my shoulders. By
13, I'd changed my mind and I was proud of my hair. It made me different.

The kid glanced down at Jimmy. "Does that dog bite?"

"Only if I want him to."

"Oh, okay. Is the hair for real?"

"Yeah, it's real. Is yours?"

"Of course it bloody is! Who are you and what are you doing in our park?"

"It's your park, is it? I'm Virgil and we just moved here. What are you
doing here?"

"Living, I suppose," he shrugged. "If you can call it living. What does
your father do?"

"I wouldn't have the foggiest idea. He doesn't live with us. My mum's the
new woodwork teacher at the Highschool."

"She is? That's cool. I heard that we were getting a woman teacher. Is she
any good?"

"Good enough. She knows her stuff."

"I hope you're right. Woodwork is my best subject. I'm Joel Stafford, I'm
16 and I live over there, with my dad. He's a teacher at the school too, so
we're both teachers' brats.

How old are you?"

"Thirteen."

"Thirteen? That much? I thought you'd be younger."

"You thought wrong then."

"Okay, you're 13. Do you party, or are you still too young?"

"I'm old enough."

"I'll bet you are. Cocky little bugger, aren't you? I don't think you're a
bit scared of me."

"Should I be scared of you?"

"Not while you've got a bloody great dog at your feet anyway. I was going
down to the river, for a swim. Do you want to come with me?"

"You're asking? Yeah, okay. I'd like that. But, where is the river? I don't
want to walk past the pub."

"Why not?"

"Mum and Gran are in there. If they see me, they'll send me home, I'm meant
to be unpacking."

"Okay. We don't want that then. We can go out the other way, around the
back of the shops. Come over this way."

We walked out the short track at the end of the park, around the back of
the shops, passed the garage, (Wordsworth Motors Ltd.), passed the old
hall, along the road to the corner and down the side-road to the river.

As we walked, we talked and found out a bit about each other. Mostly I just
admired the view - of him that is, the rural scenery didn't interest me at
all, but he was very nice to look at. That smooth, hairless and golden
young body was solid and compact. He had a raw magnetism and an air of
muscular power about him. This was a magnificent young male just coming
into his sexual prime.

Was I interested? You bet your life I was! Yeah, I'm gay - you've probably
figured that out by now.

We crossed the long bridge over the river, and passed a couple of girls,
going the other way, on the bridge. They'd been swimming and they were
going home. That was good.

Joel exchanged a few words with them, but they didn't stop. That was good
too. Neither of the girls spoke to me; probably thought I was a little kid
or something.

Was I worried? You guessed it.

We clambered down the bank at the far end and down to the swimming-hole in
the small, busy, river, underneath the bridge. Joel manhandled his bike and
I struggled to manage the excited Jimmy.

There was no-one else around at all. ('Good!') There were plenty of signs
that it was a popular hang-out place though. The underside of the concrete
bridge was covered in tag- marks and graffiti, some of which would make
your grannie blush. I decided that I'd have to come back sometime to have a
good look at it all, there was no time for that right then, I had better
things to look at.

I let Jimmy have a drink of the clean, clear, water, and then tied him up,
under a tree where he could lie in the shade. Bad move. When I turned
around, Joel was already in the water and his denim shorts were lying on
the stones. Bugger! He was probably naked and I'd missed it. Yeah, he was
naked all right - I could see the white globes of his bum in the water.

"So?" he grinned up at me. "Are you coming in?"

"I dunno. It'd be a bit cold, wouldn't it?"

"It's not cold. You've just got to get in quick, and then it's okay."

"If you say so. But, I've got no swimming-trunks with me."

He swam over to the side near me, stood up in the knee-deep water, and gave
me a full- frontal look at his glorious naked body, before dropping
backwards into the water.

('Oh, wow!')  "I haven't got any togs either. Come on, Kid. Come
skinny-dipping with me - it's the only way to swim. There's no-one around,
no need to be shy."

A truck rumbled past on the road above us. I looked up at the bridge and
Joel knew exactly what I was thinking.

"They can't see us. As long as you stay close to the bridge, no-one can see
you."

"Yeah, but you can see me."

"So?" He stood up again. "Have you got something that I haven't?"

"No, definitely not. But I haven't got as much of it as you have."

"I didn't think you would if you're just 13. Besides, I'm bigger than you
are."

"You certainly are! Oh, okay, whatever - I'm coming in."

"Great!"

'He wants me!'  I sat down and took off my sneakers and socks, and then my
t-shirt. I stood up, dropped my trousers and boxers together and stepped
out of them. By the time I'd exposed my skinny white body, my face was
bright-red. (I couldn't see it, of course, but I could feel it). My dick
was as stiff as a bone.

Joel stood chest-deep in the water and smiled as he watched me. I kept my
back to him and cupped my hands over the naughty bits when I turned to face
him. I waded out a few steps and then flung my arms out as I plunged into
the cool water.

He was still standing there, grinning like a Cheshire cat, when I surfaced,
spluttering. He splashed a bit of water at me.

"See? It's not so bad. You've got nothing to be ashamed of, Kid."

"It will grow." I splashed some back at him.

It seemed that my life had taken a definite turn for the better. We'd only
been there a couple of hours, and there I was, naked, with a good-looking,
studly boy and he was naked too! Jealous? Yeah, I would be too. Sometimes,
it's good to be me.