Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 16:19:23 -0400
From: crazy4u <rnielsen47@gmail.com>
Subject: The Man from Swift Current Chapter 95, GM College, High School

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Chapter Ninety Five – To Be Adopted or Not To Be Adopted

The next morning, Greg awoke with Cory in his arms.  Cory liked to sleep
with Greg spooning him.  Greg loved it too, because he liked to fuck Cory
first thing in the morning.  Often, his raging hard on would slip inside
Cory, who would moan with pleasure in his sleep!  Since Cory had joined him
in Texas, they had been inseparable, as if they were trying to make up for
the time they had been apart.  Greg loved Cory so much that he could sit in
total silence, just happy to be in the same room with his life partner.
This morning, however, was different – he didn't have his usual morning
wood!  Greg had slept very little during the night.  He had managed to
drift off, for about an hour or so; but he had nightmares about that
fateful night, when his father had tried to murder him and Cory.  He woke
up clutching Cory, tightly, in his arms.  Cory had stirred, but didn't wake
up.  When he realized how tense he was, Greg forced himself to relax his
hold on Cory.

He remembered how his mind had been racing, all night, thinking about what
Glenn's Grandpa had said.  He and Cory had spent quite a long time talking
with Glenn's Grandpa, after they had gone back inside the house, leaving
everyone else outside next to the swimming pool.

His mind went back to last night's discussion:

*** ***

He and Cory followed Mr. Scarborough into his study and they had seated
themselves across the desk from him.  He had started to speak,
"Mr. Scarborough..."

Mr. Scarborough interrupted him, "Greg, please call me Grandpa.  Yes, I am
Mr. Scarborough; but, to you and Cory, I am Grandpa, because you have
become part of my family."  He paused, and noted the look of disbelief on
Greg's face.  He continued, "Greg, I know that you don't think that you're
part of my family.  I can see the wheel's turning inside your head, young
man!  Let's see...first, you are asking yourself, how can someone, who is
as successful in business as I am, be trusted.  Second, you can't believe
that someone, whom you met a couple of days ago, is willing to adopt you as
part of their family.  Third, you can't bring yourself to trust anyone;
because of the injuries, insults, and slights you have experienced, as a
gay man.  Did I miss anything?"

Greg had held Grandpa's gaze, without faltering.  He didn't waiver, as he
responded, "No, I think you covered it.  I still find it hard to believe
that anyone would voluntarily associate themselves with gays, and openly
support them, after what I have seen over the last few months."

Grandpa noted that Greg was still very tense.  His hands were clenched
tightly into fists at his sides.  Greg was very much in attack mode.
Grandpa had seen this behavior before, in his own boys.  Of course, he had
taught them that the best defense was a great offense!  He smiled and
decided that a direct approach would be best.  He said, "Well, Greg, I
think that I need to be totally and brutally honest with you.  First, you
are right about my success in business.  I have learned not to trust
anyone, in business.  I always cover my bases."  Here he stopped and gave
Greg a penetrating look.  "When Glenn mentioned that he wanted to help you
and Cory, I had a background check run on both of you."

At this juncture, Grandpa opened his desk drawer and pulled out a large
manila envelope, and placed it on the desk in front of him.  He opened it
up, then said, "I would like to read some of things that I found out about
you."

He began reading.  As he continued, Greg's eyes grew large with surprise.
Every little detail about his life had been covered.  He was so astonished
by what he heard, that he didn't respond to Grandpa's question.  Grandpa
asked, again, "Greg, are you okay? "

Greg nodded his head, but didn't say anything.  Grandpa nodded his head and
turned his gaze to Cory, and asked in a kindly tone, "Do you want me to
read the information I have gathered about you?"

Cory smiled and said, "Please go ahead.  I'm curious to hear what
information you have been able to collect about me."

Grandpa then proceeded to read out loud what he had discovered about Cory.
Cory smiled and said, "You've been pretty thorough, Grandpa."

Grandpa said, "Thank you.  I pride myself on being a detailed oriented
person.  Are you okay with what you heard, Cory?"

Cory nodded his head.  "Yes.  It's accurate, so how can I object?"

Grandpa smiled, and asked, "Greg, do you understand the reason why I
offered to help you?"

Greg nodded his head.  "I think it is because you had a good source of
information that enabled you to make a sound business decision in offering
to pay for our college education, in return for our continued employment
with MST, Inc."

"Yes, that is correct.  I learned that you keep your promises, and you work
hard.  I have spoken at length with your mother about you," Grandpa said.

Greg smiled.  "I wondered if you had talked to her."

Grandpa said, "We talked about many things, but there is one thing in
particular that I want to discuss with you.  I asked your mother for her
permission to adopt you as my son, Greg."

Greg sat there in shock.  He didn't know what to say, or even what to
think.  Finally he asked, "Why would you want to adopt me as your son?"

Grandpa had gone over this moment in his head many times, and now that it
had arrived, he hoped things would go as planned.  "There are several
reasons, but let's start with the most important one.  Greg, you need to
understand that I care about you and what happens to you.  I have tried to
come up with ways that we can work together, to help you reach your full
potential as a human being, and every other option leads to a less than
satisfactory answer.  By adopting you, I can provide you with a new lease
on life.  I gain another son, and you gain a loving and caring family.
Greg, we need you to be a part of our family."

Grandpa stopped to give Greg a chance to react to his explanation.  Grandpa
watched, as several different expressions raced across Greg's face.  He
could see Greg's shift from disbelief to hope, and finally to anger.  Greg
said, in a voice hard with anger, "What makes you think I want to be part
of family other than my own?"

This response had been one he had expected and had formulated an answer
for, "Because you need to start over.  You view your family as a failed
one, Greg.  You think your father failed you, by not accepting you as gay,
and you have disowned him as your father.  Your mother has failed you,
because she can't help you heal.  She is as much in need of healing as you
are.  You have decided to disown her by distancing yourself from her as
much as possible.  Isn't that what you told her?"

Greg looked away from Grandpa's penetrating stare, but nodded his head in
acknowledgement.  Grandpa continued, "You have been disowned by your
mother's parents, because you are gay.  Your cousins won't have anything to
do with you, except one, who barely tolerates you.  Your sister blames you
for what your father did, and thinks you should have died. when your father
attacked you."

Greg's gaze returned to Grandpa, as he said, "I don't need a new family,
and I don't need the family I have chosen to shut out of my life.  I am not
going to leave myself vulnerable to anyone.  Family doesn't mean anything
to me, anymore, other than as a weakness that leaves me open to emotional
and physical abuse."  The steely tone in his voice dared Grandpa to
contradict him.

Grandpa's tried to keep his expression neutral, but failed.  With deep
sadness in his voice, he said, "Then what future does Cory have with you?
Are you going to shut him out, as well?  What future do you have, without a
support network?"

Cory took Greg's hand in his.  He gently uncurled the Greg's fist, then
intertwined his fingers with Greg's.  "Greg, Grandpa is right.  What future
do we have together, if you don't want to be a family?  You have asked me
to marry you, but that means we will become a family, which you have just
stated you don't want."

Greg said, "I want you, but I don't need a family, at least not like one I
have, now."

Cory said, "But that is what we are, Greg, you and I.  We're a family, or
will be, if you will let us become one.  When we get married, you will
inherit a Mom and Dad – my Mom and Dad.  You will become their
son-in-law."

Greg looked at Cory, in silence, then said, "I don't want a family.  My
family has betrayed me, including my mother.  She blames me, just as much
as Kathy does, for Dad's situation.  She has never said as much, in words,
to me; but I have overheard her talking to her friends.  She said, `I wish
Greg had never come out of the closet, because none of this would have
happened, if Greg had just moved away to be with Cory; and lived their
lives as they wished, without telling us they were a couple.'  In fact, she
is worse than my sister.  At least, Kathy is being totally honest about her
hatred for me.  Mom says one thing; but, then, goes and does another,
behind my back."

Grandpa said, "I do not pretend to comprehend what you are going through,
Greg, but I want you to know that not all families are like yours.  You
have seen with your own eyes what kind of a family we are."

Greg looked at Grandpa, and nodded his head.  "Yes, I have."  His forlorn
look told Grandpa that Greg, indeed, knew exactly what Grandpa meant.
Greg's throat constricted as he tried to hold back the anguished cry that
escaped his lips.  The sound tore a hole in Grandpa's heart.

Cory released Greg's hand and put his arm around him, instead.  With his
other hand, he wiped the tears from Greg's face, and said, "It's going to
be okay, Greg."

Greg said, through his tears, "I want to have what you have, but I'm afraid
I'm not good enough for your family."

Grandpa said, "I think you are intelligent enough to recognize the fallacy
of that statement.  Just as you pointed out to me earlier, I'm successful
at what I do, because I have learned to be a good judge of character.  I
haven't been wrong, yet.  Of course, there can always be a first time for
everything.  However, in your case, I don't think I am mistaken in saying
that you're a fine, young man.  Someone who will make me proud to say,
`That's my son!'  Of course, it is your decision to accept my offer to
adopt you as my son."  Here Grandpa paused and waited, until he had Greg's
full attention.  "Let me repeat what I just said.  I don't make mistakes,
when it comes to judging people's character.  I'm willing to accept the
risk that this might be the time that I have misjudged someone."

Greg held Grandpa's gaze, as it started to sink in that this man was
totally serious about adopting him into his family.  He had thought it was
a sick joke, at first, a ploy to help him come out of his depression.  That
thought had made him angry.  He didn't need anyone's pit, or charity, for
that matter.

Grandpa went on, "Of course, as my son, I have certain expectations of you
that we need to establish up front.  I want you to change your last name to
Scarborough.  That is the easiest thing to accomplish, because it can be
done through lawyers and the courts, to legally change your name.  Next,
you will start acting like a Scarborough.  Our family, the Scarboroughs,
has a long and distinguished history, which I expect you to learn about and
contribute to extending our legacy."

Grandpa spent the next hour talking about his family, and how Greg would
fit into the scheme of things, where the family was concerned.  It was well
past midnight when Grandpa looked over at the clock.  "I'm sorry for
keeping you two up so late.  We had best get to bed.  We have a full day
planned for you, tomorrow."

Greg stood up and took Cory's hand, helping him to his feet.  Grandpa came
around the desk and embraced both boys.  "Think about what we have talked
about tonight.  Good night."

Greg led Cory from the study, and they made their way upstairs to their
bedroom.  As they passed the guys' bedroom doors, they grinned at each
other.  Almost without exception, they could hear that the occupants of the
various rooms were engaged in pleasuring each other.  Greg said, "It feels
good to be among friends, especially gay friends."

Cory smothered a laugh.  "Not to mention horny ones at that."

They opened the door to their bedroom, and were surprised to see that their
clothes had been placed in the closet.  The bed had been turned down for
them, and there was a note on the coverlet, with a couple of chocolates.
Greg walked over and picked up the note.  It read, "Greg and Cory, we hope
you enjoy your evening together!"

Greg laughed, "The guys left us the note."  He handed the note to Cory to
read.

Cory smiled and said, "It seems they know us pretty well, already.  Most of
all, we know what they are doing!"

Greg laughed and pulled Cory into his arms.  "Let's get comfortable."  They
were both very horny, and it didn't take them long to strip off their
clothes.  They soon joined in the same activities, as the rest of the young
studs in the house!

*** ***

Greg and Cory basked in the afterglow of their lovemaking.  Greg held Cory
in his arms, and gently stroked Cory's hair.  He looked into Cory's eyes
and asked, "What do you think I should do about Grandpa's offer to adopt me
as his son?"

Cory looked deeply into Greg's eyes, and replied, "I don't feel strongly
either way, Greg.  This is a decision you need to make on your own."

"I feel a little uncomfortable with it, Cory.  It would make me Glenn and
Keith's uncle, if Grandpa adopted me.  It doesn't feel right to me," Greg
said.

Cory said, thoughtfully, "Maybe what Grandpa wanted you to think about is
changing your name.  You know...like starting over.  It would make sense,
Greg.  You could remake yourself into the man you want to be, and leave all
of the old stuff behind.  Grandpa talked about that, too."

"But, he was serious about adopting me," Greg said.  His eyes filled with
tears, but he didn't lose control this time.  "You don't know how that
makes me feel inside, Cory."

"Not true, Greg," Cory said.  "I saw how it affected you downstairs, and I
can feel you trembling with the enormity of it.  Grandpa has rocked your
world, Greg."

Greg smiled.  "You're always one for stating the obvious.  Yes, his offer
to adopt me has turned my world upside down.  I still can't fathom how it
would work, though."

Cory said, "It's really quite simple, Greg.  You become a Scarborough.
That is all there is to it."

"It's not that easy, Cory," Greg protested.

"Yes, it is.  You have already cut off all communication with your family.
You basically told your mother that, when you talked to her last week.
Making the transition from your old family to the new one should be a piece
of cake for you," Cory said.

Greg shook his head.  "I'm still not comfortable with the adoption thing.
I don't want, or need, another grandparent telling me what to do."

"Grandpa was pretty clear about his expectations, if you decided to let him
adopt you," Cory said.

"Yeah, he has some pretty high standards.  I'm not sure I can measure up to
those standards," Greg said.

"What's wrong with setting the bar high?  I think you are just too afraid
you won't measure up," Cory said.  He said it gently, and cupped Greg face
with his hand, to take the sting out of what he said.  "Don't be angry with
me, Greg.  I only want to help you work through this situation."

Greg nodded his head.  "I know you are trying to help me.  I think that I
will ask Grandpa to help me change my name; but, I want to hold off on the
adoption thing, until I know him better.  I think you're right, Cory.  I
just need to start over, and make a clean break with my old life.  Changing
my name will go a long ways towards doing that.  How do you feel about
being Mr. Scarborough?"

Cory said, "As long as I'm married to you, it doesn't matter what your last
name is."  Cory kissed Greg lightly on the lips.  "I love you, Greg."

Greg smiled, "I love you, too.  Thank you for being patient with me, Cory.
I know I haven't been very pleasant to be around."

Cory said, "You've been just fine to me.  That is important, because it
shows that despite how you feel, you can recognize that I am not the source
of your troubles, and can treat me with love and respect.  You can really
tell the true nature of a person, by how they act when they are down and
out, or when they don't feel well.  If they treat people poorly, then that
is how they really are.  If they still treat people with kindness and love,
that is how they really are."

Greg laughed, and said, "I had no idea you had become such a philosopher,
Cory."

Cory replied, "I'm not really a philosopher.  I'm just repeating what my
Mom told me about people."

Greg said, "I am glad your parents are 100% behind us.  It makes it so much
easier, than if they had rejected us, like my family has."

"I talked to Mom about school, Greg.  She said we should take Grandpa's
offer to pay for our schooling.  She said it's not any different than what
the military offers people, only it's better, because you don't have to go
to boot camp, or do reserve duty," Cory said.

Greg smiled, and said, "I will never join the military nor will you, Cory,
because we are getting married very soon."

Cory said, "I can't wait.  Maybe Zach and Todd can help us make the
arrangements to be married in Thunder Bay, Ontario, like they were."

"I was thinking the same thing, Cory.  I was also thinking we should join
them at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.  We would have a
ready-made support group, and we wouldn't have to hide the fact that we are
gay like we would, if we stayed here in Georgia," Greg said.

Cory smiled, "I was hoping you felt that way, because Justin has already
talked to me about moving into the house with them.  I really like Justin,
Greg.  He knows what we have been through.  We talked for quite a while
this afternoon."

Greg said, "I saw you talking to him.  I was beginning to get a little
jealous, until I saw Justin and Brian together afterwards.  They are so
much in love, Cory.  Seeing how happy the married couples are, makes me
want to marry you tomorrow, Cory.  Zach and Todd, Mark and Brandon, Justin
and Brian all seem to have that special newlywed glow to them.  I want that
for us, Cory.  I want us to be as happy as they are."

Cory replied, "I want that, too, Greg.  Seeing them makes me think that it
is possible for us to be a family.  I have always dreamed of getting
married to my sweetheart and raising a family.  When I was little, I liked
to fantasize about who I would marry.  Mom used to try and correct me, when
I said I was going to find a handsome prince who would kiss me and carry me
off to his castle.  She would say that I was that handsome prince, and that
I was going to kiss the girl and carry her off.  I think I have always
known that I would marry a guy and that guy is you, Greg."

Greg said, "I am glad we found each other, Cory."  He kissed Cory, then
said, "We need to get some sleep."

Cory said, "Yes, we do."  He kissed Greg one more time, before he turned
over, as Greg pulled him close to him and molded his body to Cory's.  The
touch of Cory's skin excited him, as usual.  He reached down and adjusted
his aim and entered Cory.  He heard Cory moan with pleasure.  This only
served to heighten Greg's state of arousal.

*** ***

The next morning Zach knocked on our door, and walked in.  He was followed
by the rest of the guys.  Rick grinned at them, and asked, "What's going
on, Zach?"

"We want Greg and Cory to live with us in Minneapolis, and we wanted to
know what we could do to convince them to return with us," Zach said.

Todd said, "We really like them, and want to help them get started in life
on the right track."

I said, "I think that asking them directly would be the best option. "

Mark said, "Will you guys come with us?  We want to ask them, right now."

I looked at Rick, "I think we can do that."

Rick got up and turned to pull me out of bed.  Zach whistled, "It's good to
know that Rick still looks good when he's completely naked!"

Rick grinned, and said, "I have to keep in shape to keep Glenn from looking
elsewhere for a good fuck!"

"Looking at the size of your equipment, you won't have to worry about Glenn
trying to get in our pants any time soon!" Brandon declared.  "I don't even
come close to you."

Rick said, "Okay, guys.  Enough talk about me."  He pulled on his Speedos,
his cock sticking out above them, while I did the same.  He pulled me into
his arms, and kissed me.

Zach said, "Enough of that, guys, or you won't ever leave your room."

Rick laughed, as he caressed my dick.  "Hold that thought, Glenn."

Zach led us out of our bedroom and down the hall to Greg and Cory's room.
He knocked, opened the door and walked in.  Greg was awake, but Cory was
just opening his eyes, as we followed Zach into their room.

Zach said, "Good morning, boys.  Sorry to wake you guys up, but we have a
something we wanted to talk to you about."

Greg looked at the eight guys who had just walked into their bedroom.  He
liked what he saw.  He had seen them all in swim suits, yesterday; but,
this morning, they all stood there in their all their glory.  Every one of
them looked buff.  He could tell they all worked out.  After spending time
in the sun, they all sported nice tans.  Cory looked over at Greg, and
smiled, "I could get used to being greeted by eight gorgeous guys every
morning!"

Greg agreed, "I could, too."

Zach said, "I'm glad to hear you say that, because we want you two to live
with us in Minneapolis, and attend the University of Minnesota.  All of us
want you to be part of our little family."

Greg smiled, and said, "We were going to ask you this morning, if we could
live with you guys."

Todd said, "Yeah, great minds think alike!"  He high-fived Zach.

"Then, it's settled," Brandon said.

Justin said, "I'm glad you want to live with us.  I can tell you, from past
experience, that these guys are the best friends you will ever have.  They
are really crazy, sometimes; but that makes our lives very interesting."

"Yeah, like the times we've had contests to see how far everyone could
shoot their cum," Brian said.

I laughed, "You lost Brian, last time, if I remember."

Brian nodded, "Yes, I did, and I want a rematch, now, that we have two new
guys moving in with us."

Cory incredulously, "Do you really have a contests like that?"

Zach laughed, "We sure do."

"I even participated in couple of those contests," Rick said, grinning
broadly.

Greg asked, "Who won?"

Zach said with pride, "I did, except when Rick was there."

Greg looked around the room at us, and asked, "Can we have a contest right
now?"

Everyone looked at me, and I laughed, and replied, "I think so, as long as
we lock the door, then clean up the mess afterwards."

We quickly shed our clothes.  Zach organized us, then said, "You have to
stand behind this line."  He placed Greg's shoe on one of the planks in the
hardwood floor.  "It's wide enough here for five of us to go, at one time.
Who wants to go first?"

Greg, Cory, Brandon, Rick and I all raised our hands.  Zach said, "I will
keep track of who shoots the furthest for this round.  Rick, you will be
the judge for the next round."

Rick won the first round.  The next set came up, and Zach tied Rick's mark,
with Greg not far behind.  "Zach, it looks like you have met your match," I
said.

Zach grinned, "Only for this time."

Rick laughed, and said, "I look forward to a rematch."

"You guys are completely crazy!" Cory exclaimed.  "But I love it."

We cleaned up the floor, and pulled our clothes back on.  Greg and Cory
followed us into the hallway, and watched us as we returned to our rooms.
Greg was grinning from ear to ear, as he turned to Cory, and said, "I think
that Minneapolis is looking better and better!"

Cory nodded his head in agreement, "It sure does."

Greg asked, "Did you notice that every one of them is totally ripped?"

"Yes, I did.  I couldn't keep my eyes off of them, yesterday, at the pool.
Even Glenn has a six-pack, Greg.  At least you look good, Greg.  I look
like your scrawny kid brother.  I want you to work with me on the weights,
Greg.  I want to be able to hold my own with these guys," Cory said.

Greg said, "First off, Cory, I like you the way you are.  I don't want you
to start thinking you have to be a muscleman to keep my interest.  I want
you to do it because it is something you want, not because you think you
need to do it for me."

Cory nodded his head, and said, "I want to do it, because I like how you
guys look.  I want that for myself, too, Greg."

Greg said, "Then, we will definitely have to hit the gym on a regular
basis, Cory.  Those guys are super buff, and it will take us a while to
look like they do."

Cory smiled, and said, "What amazed me, Greg, is how well hung they are."

"Yeah, they are that.  I thought I was well endowed, but my junk pales in
comparison to those guys with the exception of Glenn's," Greg said.

"Glenn and I are about the same in that department," Cory said.

Greg grinned, and started massaging Cory's crotch, "You are just the right
size for me, Babe."

Cory wrapped his arms around Greg's neck, as he kissed him passionately.
They didn't make it down for breakfast for a while after that!

When they finally made their appearance, the rest of the guys grinned at
them.  Zach asked, "Do I need to ask what you were doing that took so
long?'

Cory blushed, and shook his head.  Greg just grinned, and said, "I think
you know."

Todd laughed, and said, "It just shows you two are normal."

Cory looked at Todd, and smiled, "I'm glad to know we're normal.  I thought
we were abnormal, because we like to fuck a lot."

That statement brought a chorus of laughter from the table.  "Cory, believe
me, when I say you are very normal in that department," Brandon said.

The conversation turned to their plans for the day.  Grandma had arranged
for us to ride horses most of the day.  Later, we would go swimming in the
pool.  The day went, as planned, and we had a great time.

After we returned to the house and the pool, Greg and Cory met with Grandpa
in his study.  He asked them, "Have you made up your minds what you plan to
do?"

Greg nodded his head.  "Yes, we have.  We will take you up on your offer to
fund our college education, in return for continued employment
post-graduation.  As for your offer to adopt me as your son, I think I
would like to have more time to get to know you, if that would be okay with
you?"

Grandpa nodded, and said, "I'm very happy you have taken a cautious
approach.  It reinforces my belief that I have chosen wisely."

Greg smiled, and said, "But I would like to change my last name to
Scarborough.  We think it would be a good idea for us to start our lives
together with a new name and a new lease on life."

Grandpa smiled, "I think that is an excellent idea, as well.  I will have
the paperwork drawn up; and we'll take care of it at the county courthouse,
before you leave for school.  Have you decided where you are going to
college?"

"Yes, we're going to the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, with the rest
of the guys," Cory replied.

Grandpa nodded his head, again.  "Fantastic!  I will help you with the
admissions paperwork.  I am happy with your decisions."

Greg said, "Thank you for helping us think through things, last night.  It
really helped me to clear my head, and reassess where I wanted to go with
my life."

Grandpa stood up, and came around the desk.  He hugged both the boys, then
said, "Go have fun with the rest of the gang."

They left him in the study, and did as he suggested.  They spent the
remainder of the day swimming and joking around with their new friends.
Grandpa came outside and sat next to me and Rick, on the pool deck.  He
pointed at Greg and Cory, and asked, "Have you noticed a difference?"

Rick said, "Yes, we did.  They have the same light in their eyes, as the
other guys.  Greg seems to be much happier.  Whatever you did last night
worked."

Grandpa nodded his head, "It sure did.  I think that we're on the right
path with those two.  I'm very happy that you two seem to always find good
friends."

I looked over at Rick, and smiled, "It's because I have the most wonderful
guy in the world, as my boyfriend."

Grandpa looked at Rick, and said, "I agree with you, Glenn.  You did find
the right man for you; and just as important, Rick found the right man for
him."

Rick put his arm around my waist, and leaned over to kiss me lightly on the
lips.  He turned to Grandpa, and said, "We both got what we need in a
mate."

Grandpa smiled and said, "Joe and Kate called this morning.  They're in
Atlanta with Keith and Kerry."

I asked, "How is Kerry doing?"

"She is doing fine, as is the baby.  Joe thought you guys might enjoy going
to the beach for a few days, and offered to let you guys stay at their
beach house.  He said to give him a call about it, after you talk to your
friends," Grandpa said.

I looked at Rick, who smiled, and said, "I don't think we even need to ask
them."  He nodded towards the guys goofing around in the pool.  "I know
they would love to go the beach."

I said, "I'm going ask them, anyway."  I stood up and walked over to the
edge of the pool.  I yelled out, "Hey guys!  Come here for a second!"  When
they had quieted down, and moved closer to me, I asked, "How many of you
want to go to the beach for a few days?"

They looked at each other, then chorused, "We do!"

"Okay, that settles it!  Kerry's parents have invited us to spend a few
days at their beach house.  I'll call them to confirm that we'll be taking
them up on their offer," I said.

Mark said, "Wow!  This is turning out to be a dream vacation!  Tell them
thanks for us!"

"Will do," I replied.

I walked back over, and sat down next to Grandpa.  I asked, "Where did Rick
go?"

Grandpa responded, "He went in to get his cell phone."

Rick soon returned, and sat down next to me.  "Do you want to make the call
to Joe?"

I nodded my head. "Sure."

Rick handed me his cell phone.  I found Joe's number in Rick's contact
list, and pushed the call button.  Joe picked up the call, and said,
"Hello, Rick."

"Hi Joe, this is Glenn.  I'm using Rick's phone to call you about your
offer to let us use your beach house for a few days.  We would love to
spend some time at the beach," I said.

Joe replied, with a laugh, "I figured you would take me up on my offer.
Let me give you the information you will need, to get into the house."  He
proceeded to tell me where the keys were hidden, and the code to the
security system.  I stepped inside the house, to get a pencil and paper to
write them down.  I said, "Got it.  Thank you for letting us use your
place."

Joe said, "Not a problem.  If your parents want to join you guys, they can
use our master bedroom."

"I will ask them, if they want to go with us," I replied.

"Have fun," Joe said.

"Thanks," I said, and ended the call.

Mom and Grandma were sitting at the kitchen table having a cup of coffee
and had listened to the end of my conversation.  Mom asked, "What was all
of that about?"

"Joe and Kate Mitchell, Kerry's Mom and Dad, have offered to let us stay at
their beach house for a few days.  Joe suggested that I ask you and Dad
about going to the beach with us," I explained.

Mom smiled, "What do you want us to do, Glenn?"

I thought for a split second, then responded, "I don't mind you guys coming
with us, as long as Dad doesn't try to lecture us about doing our duty to
the family."

Grandma looked at me in surprise.  "What has he been saying to you?"

Mom looked at me with consternation in her eyes.  I knew she didn't want me
to tell Grandma what had been going on between me and Dad, but I wasn't
going to pretend that nothing was happening.  "He has lectured me and Randy
that we have a duty to the family, to get married to a woman and have
children to carry on the family name."

Grandma looked to Mom for confirmation.  "Is that true, Eva?"

Mom nodded her head, and said, "Don and I have been arguing about it for
quite some time, now.  I told him he needed to back off, and let our boys
be happy.  He doesn't want to accept the fact that they are gay, and have
found life partners."

"I thought he had reconciled himself to the fact that they are who they
are," Grandma said, in surprise.

"No, he made peace with Randy and Shawn, but he hasn't given up hope of
convincing them to split up, and marry a woman.  He has also been putting
pressure on Glenn to leave Rick," Mom said.

Grandma said, "When will Don ever learn that you can't force people to do
what you want?"

"Randy got into a shouting match with Don, last week.  Randy told him in no
uncertain terms that he was out of line," Mom said.  She glanced over at me
and said, "So far, Glenn has been pretty tolerant of his Dad's statements,
but I'm afraid that won't last long, if he keeps at it."

"You are so right, Mom," I said.  The last time he lectured me about it, I
hung up on him, I was so ticked off at him.  I told Rick what Dad has been
saying.  Rick thought it was pretty hypocritical of Dad to be saying he
loved Rick like his own son, then turn around and attempt to convince me to
leave him.

Mom said, "We have argued about that, as well.  Rick is a wonderful young
man, and I'm looking forward to the day I can officially call him my
son-in-law."

"I don't know what happened, Mom.  Dad seemed so supportive and very
welcoming to Rick and I.  But, when Rick left for active duty, all of
sudden things seemed to change.  It was almost like Dad saw an opportunity
to put a wedge between me and Rick, and he hasn't let up, yet," I said,
shaking my head in disbelief.  "It is the last thing Rick needs to be
subjected to, after everything Rick has been through with his family.  I
have worked very hard to help Rick, and I know you have, too, Mom.  It's
like Dad is trying to sabotage everything we are trying to accomplish.  He
keeps undermining Rick's faith in people, specifically anyone he might want
to call family."  Unbeknownst to me, Dad had come up behind, me as I made
this last statement.  Mom tried to signal to me to stop, but I kept going.
"Dad needs to understand that he is driving us away.  Right now, there is
no way in hell I would return home after what Dad has said to me."

Dad cleared his throat and I turned around and looked him in the eye.  He
said, "I'm glad to finally hear how you really feel, Glenn."

"Yes, it is time for you to hear it from me, that you have overstepped your
bounds.  If you persist in trying to drive me and Rick apart, we will cut
off all contact with you.  We want to have a relationship with you, but we
won't tolerate interference in our relationship by anyone," I said.

"Well, you are your own man, now," Dad said, sarcastically.

Eva said, "Don, stop!"

"No, Mom, let him continue.  If he really wants me and Randy to finish the
job that he started when he disowned Randy and Shawn, then let him go ahead
and say what's on his mind.  Rick and I won't darken your doorstep ever
again, if you are going to say what you seem to have on your mind, Dad," I
said, holding his gaze.  I saw Dad blink twice, as it sank in that he was
facing the loss of a son.  I continued, in a voice that was quiet, but hard
as steel.  "The ball is in your court, now, Dad.  You can decide to accept
the fact that I am gay and have a life partner who is perfect for me, or
you can choose to continue your campaign against us."

Dad finally spoke, "Are you threatening me?"

"No, Dad, I have just made you a promise.  If you try to force your views
on us, we will finish the job you started with Randy.  You disowned Randy
and Shawn.  This time we will disown you, and there won't be any turning
back this time," I said.  "I am asking you to treat us with respect and
dignity.  Trying to browbeat me into submission is not going to work."

Rick walked into the kitchen, and looked from me to my Dad and back at me.
He seemed to know what we were talking about, because he walked over and
put his arm around my shoulders, and said, "I thought I could trust you,
Mr. Nielsen, but I think you have proven to me that you lied to me, when
you said you loved me like a son.  I'm very sorry that you have chosen to
betray the trust I had in you."

Rick's statement seemed to hit home; because Dad's expression changed, and
he turned and walked out of the kitchen without saying a word.

Grandma said, "Boys, give Don some time to think about what you have said.
I think he will come around, eventually.  Be patient with him."

"But Grandma, he has said some pretty terrible things to me.  I haven't
talked back to him, or argued with him about it.  I have tried to reason
with him, but he keeps insisting that he wants more grandchildren to carry
on the family name.  I have told him repeatedly that we want to have a
family, but just not right now," I said.  "He won't accept that answer.  He
tells me that adopting children isn't the same as having my own children."

Rick said, "We want to be married, before we adopt children.  That means we
will need to wait four more years, for me to get out of the military."

Grandma nodded her head in understanding.  "I know, Rick.  Your Grandpa and
I have discussed it several times.  We want to be there for you, when you
finally tie the knot.  Never mind what Don has said about adopting
children.  Adopted children are just like your own.  They will love you,
and you will love them.  When the time is right, you will have a family of
your own."

Changing the subject, Rick asked, "What did Joe say?"

I had totally forgotten why I had come inside, in the first place.  I said,
"Joe said we could stay at their beach house, and gave me all the
particulars about getting the key and how to disarm the alarm system."

Rick grinned.  "Let's go tell the guys.  I want to leave as soon as we can
get packed."

Grandma smiled, "I thought that might be the case.  I have packed a nice
lunch for you to take with you to the beach.  Everything is in the coolers
by the door.  You can drop them back by here, on your way home to Atlanta."

I said, "Grandma, I love you."  I walked over, and gave her a hug and quick
kiss on the cheek.

She smiled.  "I love you, too, Glenn.  I was young once, so I understand
you all too well!  Go tell your friends.  I'm sure they will be just as
excited as you are, to be going to the beach."

I grabbed Rick's hand, and led him back outside.  I stepped up to the edge
of the pool, and shouted, "We're going to the beach!"

The guys all shouted, "Hurrah!"

Patty and Irene were sitting next to Grandpa.  I walked over, and said,
"Joe said you girls can use their master bedroom, so you can have some
privacy.  The rest of us will camp out wherever we can find a place to
crash."

Patty smiled, and said, "Thank you, Glenn.  I'm sure we don't have to worry
about you guys taking advantage of us."

Irene laughed.  "Quite to the contrary, I'm trying to figure out how I can
get one of you into my bed!  I still resent the fact you're gay, Glenn.
Every one of you could be a girl's dream come true but, alas, it is not to
be."  She sighed, and looked over the group of handsome guys.

I grinned, and said, "Maybe you will meet someone at the beach."

"I hope so!" Irene exclaimed, with a wide grin.  "It would be a shame not
to have some fun, while I'm here."

Patty said, "We will find some cute guys who will pay attention to us,
Irene.  I'm sure that the guys will help us out.  Won't you, Glenn?"

I nodded my head, and said, "Sure thing."  I thought for a moment, then I
turned to Grandpa.  "Grandpa, do you think your neighbors, Dale and David,
would be interested in going down to the beach?"

Grandpa smiled, "I don't know.  You should call them and ask.  Your Grandma
has their number."

I walked back inside.  I entered the kitchen, and asked Grandma, "Do you
have Dale and David's phone number?"

"Sure.  It's right there by the telephone.  Are you inviting them to go to
the beach with you?" she asked.

"Yes.  Patty and Irene want someone to pay attention to them, and I thought
Dale and David would like to go with us," I replied.  I dialed the number.

"Hello.  Is David there?" I asked.

"Speaking," David said.

"Hey, this is Glenn Nielsen," I said.

"It's nice to hear from you, Glenn.  What's going on?" David asked.

"We're going to the beach and I wanted to know if you and Dale would be
interested in joining us?" I said.

"I would.  Let me ask Dale," David said.  I heard a muffled conversation,
then David returned to say, "Yes, we both will come.  When are you
leaving?"

"As soon as you can get here.  Bring enough clothes for three or four
days," I said.

David said, "We will be there in about 15 minutes."

True to his word, David showed up with Dale in tow.  I saw them coming up
the driveway, and opened the front door to let them in.  I said, "Thanks
for coming, guys.  Come out to the pool and I will introduce you the rest
of the gang."

David and Dale looked like twins.  They were one year apart.  David was 22
and Dale was 21.  They were both 6'4" and built like football players.
They had blond hair, blue eyes, boyishly round faces with a small nose and
mouth.  They wore their hair at shoulder length.  It was obvious that they
both worked out a lot.  They wore matching white golf shirts and khaki
shorts with Nike trainers and white ankle socks.  They both grinned, as
they caught me giving them the once over.  David said, "I am glad we both
meet with your approval, Glenn."

I blushed, "I'm sorry.  I didn't mean..."

David cut me off, "We know you're gay, Glenn.  We're quite flattered that
you approve of how we look."  He winked at me, and said, "I know you're
taken, but if you ever need a new boyfriend, let me know."  He winked at
me, again, and I laughed.

I responded, "You guys are great!"

Rick joined me.  He said, "Hey guys!  It's good to see you!  I'm glad you
can join us."

Dale smiled, and said, "Thank you for inviting us.  Now, where is the rest
of the gang?"

We walked through the house and outside to the pool.  We walked over and
introduced them to Patty and Irene.  I said, "Patty and Irene, these are
our cousins, David and Dale Bragg."

They both nodded their heads and David shook their hands, "Nice to meet
you."

Dale said, "Same here.  Do you mind if we join you?"

Patty smiled up at the two men, and said, "We would love to have you join
us."

The guys grabbed two chairs, and they sat on either side of the two girls.
Rick and I left them to get acquainted, while we went over to the pool and
jumped in for a quick swim, before we had to leave.  Greg swam over to us
and asked, "Who are those guys?"

I answered, "They are my cousins, David and Dale Bragg.  They are going
with us to the beach."

Greg looked at them, and said, "They sure are good looking.  If I didn't
have Cory, I would be angling to get one of them in bed with me."

I laughed, and asked, "Greg, how are you going to handle being around so
many good looking guys in Minneapolis?"

Greg grinned.  "Well, I won't have to worry about my roommates, because
they are taken!  As for all the other guys on campus, we will just have to
see what Cory and I can work out between us!"

"Have you talked about having an open relationship?" I asked.

"No, we haven't, but I would definitely like to try it, if Cory is willing
to go along with it," Greg said, still eyeing my handsome cousins.

Rick saw Greg's look and laughed.  "I think the girls will have some
competition for their attention."

Greg nodded his head.  "That is for sure!"

I looked at the clock on the back of the house, and turned to Rick.  "If we
plan to get to the beach in time for lunch, we need to be leaving soon."

Rick nodded his head, and said, "Okay."  He cupped his mouth with both of
his hands and shouted, "Time to leave for the beach!"

Everyone climbed out of the pool.  Zach looked at me and asked, "Who are
these guys?"

I walked over and interrupted David and Dale, "Let me introduce you to the
rest of the guys."  David and Dale stood up and listened, as I pointed to
each guy and said their names.  They acknowledged each one with a smile and
a nod.  David said, "We're glad to meet you all.  Are all of you
bodybuilders?  It sure looks like it from here."

Zach said, "No, we aren't, but we work out regularly.  Todd, Mark and I are
on the hockey team at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.  The rest of
the guys are our roommates, and go with us to work out most every day."

"Glenn told us some of you are married.  Is that true?" Dale asked.

Todd replied, "We all are married.  Zach is my husband.  Mark is married to
Brandon and Justin is married to Brian.  Of course, you know about Glenn
and Rick, already."

Dale grinned, "Yes, we know about them.  David and I have a little bet
between us about when they will get married."

Rick laughed, "So, when are we going to get married?"

David said, "Can't tell you, or it will ruin the bet."

Grandpa said, "I will predict that they will get married four years from
now, give or take a month or two."  We all turned to Grandpa, who looked at
us, and said, "It makes perfect sense.  Glenn loves Rick too much to force
him to leave the military, before he has finished his commitment to the
Marine Corps.  So that means they won't get married, until after Rick is
out of the Marines.  I think that it will be a few months after that to get
things ready."  He turned to me and Rick, "Am I wrong, Glenn?"

I shook my head in the negative.  Grandpa knows me too well.  "We will wait
until Rick is out of the military to get married."

David looked at his brother with a big grin.  "I think I am going to win,
Dale."

Dale shrugged his shoulders, "We'll see."

Grandpa said, "You young people go on, now, and get yourselves ready for
the beach."

We quickly showered and changed into some dry clothes.  I packed our bags,
and Rick helped me carry them down to the Land Rover.  The guys loaded
their gear into their cars.  David and Dale invited the girls to ride with
them.  Patty was very pleased, and climbed into the front seat with David.
Dale helped Irene into the back seat, then he went around to the other side
and got in beside her.  I could see that both girls were already enjoying
the attention my cousins were lavishing on them.  I waved to them, as they
pulled out of the driveway.  I had given David the directions to the beach
house already, so we knew they would arrive there without any problems.

*** ***

The trip to the beach went quickly.  We arrived at the beach house, and
followed the directions Joe had given me.  I quickly found the house key.
I unlocked the door and disabled the alarm system.  As we were bringing in
the lunch Grandma made for us, the rest of the guys pulled in.  I showed
everyone where to stow their gear, the girls in the master bedroom, and the
rest of us in the various bedrooms.  Rick unpacked the coolers and spread
everything out on the dining room table.  He yelled up the stairs, "Come
and get it!"

The gang made their way back downstairs, and gathered around the table.
Rick looked at me and said, "Let's say grace."

Everyone grabbed the hand of the person on either side of them, as I said
grace.  Then, we ate the delicious lunch.  Justin said, "Your Grandma is
the best!"

Brian nodded his head.  "She even remembered that I am a vegetarian."  He
held up his peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and his mini vegetable
platter with his name on it.

David said, "She even remembered my favorite dessert – pecan pie."

Rick smiled.  "That's my favorite dessert, too.  Grandma labeled the pie
for me and David."  He pointed to the label on the pecan pie.  "She put in
a coconut crème pie for Zach, Todd and Mark.  There's a lemon meringue
pie for the girls and Brandon, then there's an apple pie for Brandon and
Dale."

"And there's a pumpkin pie for me and Brian," I said, with a smile.
"Grandma remembered all of us.  Our sandwiches were individualized, as
well."

We finished eating and changed into our swimwear, then headed to the beach.
Rick organized the guys to help carry the beach volleyball set down to the
beach.  The rest of us carried the beach umbrellas and chairs.  Last, but
not least, we hauled a cooler, filled with our favorite beverages and lots
of ice!

Once everything was set up, Rick organized a beach volleyball tournament.
Before we started playing, I went over to Rick with a bottle of sunscreen.
"You need to put some of this on, before you get burned."

I squeezed out some into my hands, then spread it evenly on his back.  I
turned him around to put some on his face.  Rick glanced over to see that
the rest of the guys were getting the same treatment from their spouses.
David was helping Patty and Dale was helping Irene.  I spread some more
sunscreen on Rick's chest.  I finished with his arms and legs.  Rick took
the sunscreen bottle from me, and did the same for me.  We finished with a
quick kiss.

I whispered, "I love you."

Rick grinned, and said, "I know.  I love you, too."

We played volleyball the rest of the afternoon.  We swam in the ocean, from
time to time, just to cool off.  Everyone seemed to be having a wonderful
time.  As the sun started to set, we took down all of the equipment, and
hauled it back to the house.  Rick and I volunteered to make a run to the
grocery store.  We soon returned with steaks, hamburgers and hot dogs, for
the grill.  We picked up milk, cereal, eggs, bacon and sausage, for the
next morning.

After eating dinner, we relaxed in the family room in front of the big
screen television.  I was sitting in my favorite place between Rick's
well-muscled legs.  I leaned back against his chest and he wrapped his arms
around me.  I must have been very tired, because the next thing I remember
is Rick carrying me upstairs to our room.  He undressed me and quickly
stripped out of his clothes, joining me in bed.  Greg and Cory shared the
other bed in our room.  It wasn't long before we were all asleep.

The next morning I woke up with the feeling that I was being watched.  I
lifted my head from the warmth of Rick's chest and looked to see if he was
awake.  I smiled, and watched a little smile playing at the corners of his
mouth.  He was very much still asleep, or at least pretended to be.  I
rolled over and met Greg's eyes, as he watched me intently.  He remained
silent, as he continued to hold my gaze.  I waited patiently, until he
finally spoke, "Glenn, would you mind if I became your uncle?"

His question didn't make any sense to me, but I answered, "Greg, you
already are part of my family.  It doesn't matter to me if you want to be
called brother, cousin, uncle, or anything else."

"No, I mean, what if your Grandpa adopted me as his son, would you be
upset?" Greg asked.

"No, why would I be?" I asked, giving him a confused look.

"I just wondered, because your Grandpa asked if he could adopt me as his
son," Greg responded.

I smiled.  "Good for Grandpa, and good for you, too.  I hope you told him
it was okay."

Greg said, "I asked Grandpa to give me some time to think about it.  I just
met Grandpa a few days ago, and I don't know much about him."

"It doesn't matter to me if Grandpa adopts you or not, Greg.  You will be a
part of our family, just like the rest of the guys are.  Zach, Todd, Mark,
Brandon, Justin and Brian are all part of my family.  When you get to
Minneapolis, you will meet Robbie and Adam.  They are part of my family,
too.  They will be the best roommates you will ever have," I said.

Rick stirred, and I looked over my shoulder to see his eyes open.  He saw
me looking at him and he smiled.  "Good morning, Glenn."

He put his arm around me and pulled me close, spooning up against me with
his morning wood, nestling just where I wanted it.  I turned my head and
kissed him.

Rick said, "I like it, when you kiss me first thing in the morning."  Rick
glanced across the room at Greg.  He said, "Glenn is correct, Greg.  You
are already a part of our family.  If you want to be adopted, then go for
it!  I wouldn't do it if it's not what you want.  I certainly understand
the need to start over.  I have thought about marrying Glenn and changing
my last name to Nielsen, so I can get rid of the bad memories.  However, I
also want to continue to be me, and changing my name won't change who I am.
You probably have already thought about making a name change, without going
through the formal adoption process."

Greg nodded his head, acknowledging Rick's statement as correct.  "Cory and
I talked about changing our names, yesterday.  I think we will do that no
matter what.  I will wait until we have been away from home a while, before
I will start the process to get my name changed."

Cory said, "I told you, Greg, that I didn't think we needed to go through
with an adoption to change our names."

Greg smiled at Cory.  "Yes, you did.  I need to learn to listen to you,
Cory."

Cory grinned, and said, "You heard it here first, guys.  Greg finally
admitted that he needs to listen to me."  He kissed Greg, then turned to
look at us.  "How do you guys manage to keep your relationship fresh and
vibrant?  I'm a little scared that, after a while, we'll get bored with
each other."

Rick said, "We're always looking for ways to make the other happy."

I laughed.  "Just like he's doing, right now."

Greg's smile grew broader than it already was.  "Let me guess.  Rick's
fucking you as we speak."

I moaned in pleasure, instead of answering him.  Rick said, "That is
exactly what I'm doing."

Greg kissed Cory, and said, "See, I'm not the only one who likes to fuck,
first thing in the morning."

Cory straddled Greg, then bent down to kiss him, as he moved around on top
of him.  It wasn't long before they were doing the same thing we were!

*** ***

A short time later, we got up and showered.  We wondered down the stairs,
and into the kitchen.  We were surprised to see David and Dale cooking
breakfast, with Patty and Irene sitting at the table watching them.  We
joined the girls at the table.  David gave me a big grin.  "Good morning,
cousin."

"Good morning, David," I replied, then I did a double take, as I took in
the mark on his neck.  I looked over at Patty and saw she had one, too.  I
grinned and said, "It looks like I wasn't the only one who had a great time
last night."  Patty and Irene both turned bright red.  When I looked closer
at Irene, I could see that she was positively glowing.  Man!  How did I
miss that?

Patty met my gaze, and grinned at me.  "David is a great guy."

David said, "Yeah, cousin, you should listen to her.  She knows what she is
talking about."  He winked at Patty, and she burst out laughing.  This was
a side of Patty I have never seen.  She was giggling, like a school girl.

Rick asked, "What about you, Dale?"

Dale had been ignoring us, during this whole exchange.  He turned from
cooking pancakes, and smiled.  "I don't kiss and tell," he said.

Irene said, "Thank you, Dale."

Patty said, "Let's just say that we are very happy that you invited your
cousins to join us at the beach."

Zach and Todd walked into the kitchen and greeted us, "Good morning!"

They looked at Patty and Irene, and smiled.  Zach said, "Patty, I don't
want to hear a word about us gay guys making out."

Patty blushed, again, and said, "You won't hear a word from me, Zach."

Dale looked at Zach and asked, "What do you mean by that Zach?"

"Dale, just leave it alone," Patty said.

Zach laughed, and said, "I think he deserves an answer, Patty."

Patty was blushing furiously by now.  She looked at Dale and said, "I have
always given these guys a hard time about making out in front of me, and
not even offering me a kiss, or anything."

Todd smiled, and said, "But last night we were out on the beach making out
in the surf, when we were joined by David and Patty."

Patty looked at David, and said, "I'm sorry if I embarrassed you, David."

David grinned, "I'm not embarrassed in the least, Patty.  We had a great
time, and I know that Zach and Todd did, as well."

Todd nodded his head in agreement.  "We sure did!"

"I love making out in the surf under starlight," Zach said.  "There was
even a sliver of the moon to make the evening just perfect."

Patty smiled.  "You always have been so romantic, Zach."

"That is true, Patty," Zach said, with a smile.

Dale finished cooking the pancakes and placed them on the table.  He pulled
scrambled eggs and sausage out of the microwave, where he had placed them
to keep warm.  David retrieved the plates and cups, while Zach and Todd got
out the orange juice, milk and silverware.  Soon, we were all seated around
the table.

Patty said, "I'll say grace."

When she was finished, we jumped in with gusto.  The rest of the guys
showed up just as we finished eating.  Dale said, "There is more food in
the microwave for you guys."

Mark looked in the microwave.  "Thank you for making breakfast, Dale."  He
pulled out more scrambled eggs and sausage.

Dale pointed to a plateful of pancakes on the counter.  "There are the
pancakes."

Brandon grabbed the plate of pancakes, and placed it on the table.  We
moved around the table to accommodate Mark, Brandon, Greg, Cory, Justin and
Brian.  All of them looked well rested.  Their tan faces were happy and
very content.

Brandon asked, "Can we sunbathe in the nude on this beach?"

I said, "I don't think so."

Brandon smiled.  "I want to try it, just once.  I so hate tan lines.  I
want to be tan all over."

Rick said, "We could set up a couple of screens on the patio, and you could
sunbathe in privacy here at the house."

Mark smiled.  "That sounds great."

After everyone finished eating, we helped David and Dale clean up the
kitchen.  Then, we found the screens in the front room, and moved them
outside on the patio, arranging them so that the patio was shielded from
the view of any prying eyes.  As soon as the screens were in place, the
guys shed their swim suits, and spread out on the patio furniture to get
some rays.

I looked a question at Rick, and he shrugged.  I decided to join my friends
and pulled off my swim suit.  Rick did the same, and we joined them on the
patio.  Just as we got comfortable, David and Dale walked out on the patio.
They wolf whistled and David said, "Wow!  You guys are a sight to see."

Mark said, "Lose the swim suits guys.  This is a nudist convention!"

Dale laughed, "Okay, I think we can do that."

Patty and Irene walked out onto the patio.  David and Dale froze with their
swim suits half way off, when they saw the girls.  Patty laughed, and said,
"Did you guys forget that we saw you naked last night?"

David smiled, "No, I haven't forgotten."

Patty and Irene stripped out of their bikini swim suits, and found a lounge
chair to lie on in the sun.  David and Dale followed their lead and joined
them.  After a few hours, I went inside and started lunch.  It felt so
liberating to be able to walk around the house completely naked.  Rick
joined me in the kitchen.  He came up behind me and wrapped his arms around
my waist.  I started to turn around when Rick stopped me and he spread my
legs apart.  "Hold still, Babe.  I'm going to take you to new heights of
passion."  He nibbled on my ears and neck, as he did just that!

*** ***

Rick took me by the hand and led me upstairs to the shower.  He had a big
grin on his face.  "I have always wanted to do that, Glenn."

I laughed.  "I enjoyed every minute of it."

We got cleaned up, then went back downstairs to the kitchen.  I looked at
the floor and said, "I'll get the mop to clean up the floor."  I retrieved
the mop and mop bucket from the hall closet.  I filled the bucket with warm
water and some soap.  I had just finished mopping, when Patty came into the
kitchen.

She asked, "What happened?"

I laughed and pointed to Rick, "He's what happened."

Patty looked puzzled, at first, then she laughed.  "You two are amazing!  I
can't believe you two had sex, here in the kitchen!"  Rick nodded his head,
but he didn't say anything.  Patty continued, "That sounds so sexy.  I
think I will talk to David about it."

David came up behind her, and asked, "Talk to me about what?"

Patty said, "I want to have sex here in the kitchen, sometime, while we are
here."

David laughed, "I am all for that.  We will need some time to ourselves."

Rick walked over and took my hand, "Let's go, Glenn.  We will keep the rest
of them outside, until you let us know it's okay to come inside."

We left them and rejoined our friends on the patio.

*** ***

We spent the rest of the week at the beach.  We were all a little sad to
have to leave.  We strengthened our friendships and grew closer together,
during that week.  We still talk about that week at the beach, when we get
together with them.