Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 15:10:00 -0500
From: ronyx <ronyx@woh.rr.com>
Subject: Scott's Story  Chapter 10  (Mark's Revenge)

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Scott's Story Chapter 10



I lay awake most of the night wondering what Alex had meant. He snored
loudly all night. That didn't help me get to sleep, either.

"Morning." He yawned and looked sleepily at me. I looked down and saw
his morning wood outlined inside his underwear. He grabbed it and gave it
a few strokes.

"Hey." I kept looking at his hard cock. He looked at me and smiled.

"Sorry, not this morning." He spoke to his cock and laughed, as he gave
it a couple more strokes. "We're late for school." He got up and
walked across the hall to the restroom. Minutes later I heard the shower
running.

I crept into the bathroom and quickly flushed the toilet. "Damn it,
Scottie!" I laughed as I ran back to my room and began dressing.

Fifteen minutes later he walked into the room, dressed for school. He had
on a tight white tee shirt that showed his muscular chest. His jeans were
tight on his body, accenting his firm ass. There was also a very
noticeable bulge in front.

"What did you mean last night when you said we have a problem?" I
asked. He looked at me with an expressionless face.

"We need to talk about this later." He said. "We don't have time
right now."

"Alex." I said sternly. "You can't drop something on me like this and
then tell me to wait. I didn't get any sleep last night because of it."

"I'll tell you on the way to school, then." He informed me.

We went downstairs and ate breakfast and then headed out to the barn to
do the morning chores. Alex followed me around watching to make sure I
was doing everything right. I knew that soon I'd be doing it by myself
while he slept.

We finished and then went inside to get our book bags. We headed down the
lane and turned onto the main road.

"Ok, now tell me." I insisted.

"After we dropped you off last night," Alex started. "We got a twelve
pack and went to the lake. David wanted to talk." He looked at me like
he was finished.

"And?" I asked, not letting him leave me hanging.

"He likes you." He studied my face for a reaction.

"I like him to." I told him. "So he is gay?"

"It's not that easy." He replied.

"Why?" I was becoming confused. David liked me and I liked him. What
was so complicated about that?

"He thinks Devin likes you too." He said apprehensively. "We've
thought for a few years he might be gay, but until you came along we
weren't sure."

"I don't understand." I said.

"Devin never was interested in girls." He explained. "And then after
the accident, he shut himself off from everyone. Then you come along."

I continued to give him a questioning look. I didn't know how this might
indicate he was gay.

"He hasn't warmed up to anyone the way he has you." He said. "He even
took his glasses off and wore his contacts. Then David saw him rubbing
his leg against yours."

"About that." I started to explain.

"No, it's alright." He said reassuringly. "Actually, David's very
happy."

"Now you really have lost me." I said.

"David loves Devin." He continued. "He'd do anything to make him
happy. It's torn him up to see him suffer the way he has the past couple
of years. I've lost track of the times he's cried on my shoulder
because he thought he'd never see Devin laugh again."

"And now you." He looked over at me and smiled. "He laughs around
you."

"So what does this all mean?" I asked.

"David really likes you." He looked over at me. "But he wants you to
date Devin."

I didn't know how to respond. I looked out the window and watched the
trees flash by as we drove. None of this made much sense.

I couldn't help feeling like a piece of property that they could just
trade off. It appeared that I had no say in their decision. Alex and
David went out and got drunk, and decided that I should be `given' to
Devin. My feelings hadn't even been considered. What if I didn't want
Devin? What if I wanted to try and have a relationship with David?

The more I thought about it, the angrier I got. Where did they come off
deciding what I should do? I looked over at Alex and scowled.

"What's wrong?" He asked worriedly.

"This is so fucked up." I said angrily. "You and David get drunk and
just decide to give me to Devin."

"It's not like that." Alex looked at me in amazement. He didn't even
realize what he had said to me. "We were worried about Devin."

"And who was worried about me?" His face dropped when he suddenly
realized how hurt I was. "It didn't matter how I felt?" We pulled into
the school parking lot. I jumped out of the truck before Alex even
brought it to a stop.

"Scottie." He shouted as I exited the car. "Please talk with me about
this." I shot him a deadly look and then headed into the school.

I passed David in the hall. He started to say something to me, but I
brushed past him without even looking at him. He had his nerve. What if I
did like him? Over the past couple of days, I had really fallen for him.
Then I learned he felt the same way, but he didn't want to be with me
because he wanted me to be with his brother.

I might as well have skipped my morning classes. I couldn't concentrate
on anything that was being said. I was still fuming at Alex and David. I
also wondered if Devin had also been involved in this little plot.

Alex was standing outside my third period class when the bell rang
dismissing us for lunch. He threw his arm around me as I walked out, but
I reached up and removed it.

"Scottie." He said sadly. "I'm sorry. I really didn't expect you to
act this way."

"Act what way?" I stopped and said loudly. "Like a doll that you can
just toss back and forth to whoever wants it the most?"

"Scottie, please." He reached out and grabbed my arm to stop me from
walking away. I turned and pushed him against the lockers. Everyone
around us let out a gasp. I'm sure they had never seen anyone angry at
Mr. Perfect before.

Surprisingly, he reached out and grabbed me, trying to pull me into a
hug. I pushed his arms away and stormed off down the hall. Students in
the hallway opened a path for me, wondering what was going on between
Alex and me.

I walked out of the building, unsure where to go. I didn't have a car
and the school was miles away from anywhere I could walk. I walked over
to the football stadium and sat down on one of the bleachers.

Ten minutes later I saw Karen, Alex's girlfriend walking towards me. She
sat down and handed me a sandwich from the cafeteria. I didn't realize
that I had forgotten it was lunch time.

"Thanks." I said as I opened the sandwich and started eating.

"He's really sorry." She said. "He didn't mean to hurt you."

"I know that." I told her. "They should have talked to me, though."

"Yes, they should have." She said staring out across the field.
"You're new here. You don't know what they've been through with
Devin."

"He's been just a shell walking around since his mother died." She
said. "He hasn't wanted to live. We've been so afraid he'd try and
kill himself."

I looked over and saw tears forming in her eyes.

"When David and Alex saw a thread of hope that he might have a reason to
live again, they grasped it." Tears were falling freely down her cheeks.
I could tell that she really loved Alex. She was feeling his suffering.

"I can't just be a toy for someone to play with." I tried to explain
my feelings. "They decide to just give me to Devin. I don't even know
yet if I like him. I do know I like David."

"They were wrong, Scott." She grabbed my hand and held it. "Alex
realizes that now."

"So what do I do?" I looked at her for an answer. I still felt
animosity for the way I had been treated. I wasn't sure I could be so
forgiving.

"Hear him out." She squeezed my hand. "Give him a chance to apologize.
He's really crazy about you. You're the younger brother he always
wanted. He's so happy you're here."

We stood and she gave me a hug. I don't think I'd ever met a girl as
loving as Karen. I was really happy for Alex for having someone so
wonderful in his life. We walked towards the school holding hands. I
could see Alex and David looking out the cafeteria window watching us.

The bell rang as we entered the building. I headed on to geometry class.
I saw Devin's small body limping slowly down the hall. An immense
sadness washed over me. I remembered everything Karen had said about him.
I couldn't imagine the pain he must have suffered over the past four
years. I know I had not had an easy life, but it was nothing compared to
what he had endured.

I watched has he walked into class and took his seat at the table we had
shared the day before. I didn't know whether to go over and sit with
him, or sit somewhere else. He looked up and our eyes met briefly before
he looked down at the desk.

"Can I sit here?" I asked as I stood before him. I still wasn't sure
if he knew what Alex and his brother had decided. Perhaps he was against
it as much as I was.

"Free world." He said sadly. I sat down and looked over at him. He
seemed so small and fragile. I could understand why David and Alex were
so concerned about him. There didn't seem to be any life in him.

The bell rang and Mr. Stanford lectured for about a half hour. He went
over the homework assignment. He asked Devin to work a problem on the
board, but he said he didn't want to do it. The teacher seemed surprised
by his refusal. He then asked me to do it.

I got up and walked to the board and worked out the problem, explaining
the steps I had taken. Mr. Stanford seemed pleased, but Devin had put his
head down on the desk and refused to watch me. It hurt me that he had not
given me his attention.

The daily assignment was passed out and I expected Devin to share his
book again with me, but he didn't. He reached into his book bag and
tossed me the book, and then he put his head back down on the desk.

"Headache?" I asked worriedly. I knew from the day before that he
suffered from migraines. He didn't answer me. I finished the rest of the
class in silence, working the problems alone. When I was done, I pushed
the book back over to him.

"Thanks." I said. He lifted his head and looked at me. What I saw
frightened me. It was if I were looking into a mirror and there was no
reflection. I shuddered from the steely coldness in his brown eyes.

The bell rang and he got up and walked quietly out of the room. I tried
to walk beside him, but he kept weaving in and out of students walking
down the hall. I could tell he was trying to avoid me.

We walked into biology class. Instead of taking our lab seats, he walked
over to Mr. Wiggins and said something to him. Wiggins took out a piece
of paper and wrote on it, and then handed it to Devin. He looked briefly
at me and left class. He never returned the rest of the period.

I was hoping to see him in gym sixth period, but he never showed. I was
becoming increasingly worried about him. I had no idea what was going on
inside his head. By his actions, he must have known about Alex and
David's drinking binge. I figured David had the same conversation with
him that Alex had with me.

Football practice was tense. David did not show, and Alex and I hardly
said anything to one another. I fumbled the ball every time he passed it
off to me. By the time we were through, the team had seemed to lose the
energy we had the day before. Even Coach Adams seemed disappointed.

I took a quick shower and dressed. I walked out to Alex's car to wait
for him to come out. Soon he emerged from the gym and walked slowly to
the car. We drove home in silence. Neither of us knew what to say to the
other.

He dropped me off at home and then headed to his job at the animal
clinic. He had told me earlier he worked about twenty hours a week
helping out Dr. Vorhees.

When I entered the kitchen, Aunt Marie started asking me questions about
school. I gave her short answers, which didn't seem to please her.

"Alright, what's wrong?" She asked. "I've been a mother for almost
nineteen years. I think I know when something's not right."

"It's nothing, really." I tried to leave the room, but she grabbed my
arm and led me over to the couch.

"Spill it." She gave me a concerned look.

I told her about what had happened over the past twenty four hours. I did
leave out the part about Alex coming home drunk and passing out in my
bed.

"What a mess." She sighed. "You haven't been here a week and you're
already having to deal with this. Alex should have known better."

"Don't blame him." I said. "They were just trying to help Devin."

"Do you know his story?" She asked. I nodded my head.

"Devin has too many problems to deal with." She said worriedly. "He
doesn't need to deal with his sexuality too. He hasn't even dealt with
his mother's death yet."

"I never looked at it that way." I said. "I was just upset because I
thought Alex and David had tossed me like a piece of meat to him."

"And they probably did." She grabbed my hand and squeezed it. "But
they didn't think they were doing that. They've been so focused on
Devin's well being; I guess they thought they were doing him a favor."

"So what do I do now?" I asked worriedly.

"Just understand things from David and Alex's point of view." She
said. "Don't be so harsh on them. Do you like David?"

It seemed strange to be talking to Aunt Marie about my sexual feelings.
If I had said anything like this to my mother or father, it probably
would have resulted in a beating.

"I thought I did." I replied sadly. "Now I'm not sure."

"Well, you can deal with David and Alex." She squeezed my hand again
tightly. "But don't turn away from Devin. He needs your friendship. You
may never want him as a boyfriend, but at least try to be his friend."

"I will." I leaned in and gave Aunt Marie a kiss on the cheek. She
reached out and pulled me into a hug.

"I'm so glad you're here." She squeezed me tightly. I was blinking
away the tears that were rapidly forming in my eyes.

I tried to stay up and wait for Alex to come home. I wanted to talk to
him about what happened. I knew the longer I let it bother me, the harder
it would be to deal with it. When he hadn't arrived by 11:00, I decided
to go to bed.

I had just fallen asleep when I heard my bedroom door open. I opened my
eyes and saw Alex tiptoeing over to my bed in his underwear. I rolled
over as he pulled back the covers and got into bed beside me.

He put his arm around my chest and pulled me into him. I nestled into his
embrace.

"I'm sorry, Scottie." He whispered in my ear.

"I know." I whispered back.

"Forgive me?" I could hear sadness in his voice.

"Yes." I took his hand and gently kissed it. He let out a deep sigh of
relief. Minutes later we were both sound asleep.

When I awoke the next morning, Alex was doing pushups on the floor.

"What are you doing?" I laughed.

"Getting in shape." He breathed heavily. "Don't you remember,
today's Friday? You make your big debut tonight."

With everything going on, I had completely forgotten that I would be
playing in my first football game. Suddenly, my stomach knotted up and I
thought I was going to get sick.

"You'll be great." Alex reassured me. He stood and looked sternly at
me. "Now get down, Olsteen, and give me 50." I started laughing.

"You got to be kidding." I said. "I don't have the energy to crawl
out of bed."

"Then let me help you." He walked over and grabbed me off the bed like
I was as light as a pillow and threw me over his shoulder.

"Let me down, you freak." I shouted with laughter. I tried to grab the
door as we entered the bathroom. He pulled my hands away and took me over
to the shower and set me down. I started shouting when he turned on the
cold water and walked away.

"That will wake you up." He laughed as he closed the door. I hurriedly
turned on the hot water and threw off my underwear. Since I was already
wet, I went ahead and took my shower. I also took care of some other
business while there.

People in the South take their sports seriously. When we arrived at
school, there were banners everywhere. I had assumed that since our team
had a horrible record, that most people wouldn't recognize the team. I
was wrong.

We were treated like kings all day. It was the custom for football
players to wear their jerseys on game day. It also seemed like it was the
custom for girls to wish the team good luck with a kiss. I didn't mind
the ones on the cheeks, but several girls tried to stick their tongues
down my throat. I ran quickly away, when I saw Old Lady Grisholm, the
school's elderly librarian, heading my way with a big grin on her face.

The game was at seven, but the team members were to be in the locker room
at five thirty. We dressed and then met with the coach for our pre-game
instructions. I found out one thing- the team was placing a lot of hope
in my debut appearance. Alex beamed with pride as the other guys praised
my performance at practice all week.

David didn't say a word though. In fact, we had not even talked since
the other night. Alex had tried to get us together several times, but
neither of us had said anything. I noticed that he was watching me, but
every time I looked over at him, he'd quickly look away.

Fifteen minutes before kickoff, we lined up to head onto the field. I
managed to push my way past everyone and get behind David. Just as Alex
let out a yell and we prepared to hit the field, I reached down and
grabbed David's ass.

"Good luck." I grinned, as he turned suddenly around. A small smile
crept across his face.

"You too." He ran beside me as we took the field.

I wish I could say we won the game, and that I had played a great game.
However, we did play better than we had over the past couple of years.
The game was actually close until the other team's offense blew us away
the fourth quarter.

I ran for over 65 yards, which I was later told was more than the other
running backs had done in over six games last year. I even ran 22 yards
for a touchdown. The crowd was shouting wildly. I guess it had been a
while since they had had anything to shout about.

I became an instant hero. When the game was over, people swarmed into the
locker room congratulating me. A reporter for the town's newspaper
interviewed me briefly and took my picture. I was overwhelmed by the
attention I was getting. In the past, large crowds and cameras were only
around when my parents were entering the courtroom.

David came over and grabbed my arm and led me into the coach's office
and closed the door.

"Looked like you needed rescued." He smiled hesitantly.

"Thanks." I said. "I was getting ready to have a major panic attack."
We stood in awkward silence for a minute. He finally spoke.

"Look, Scott." He turned and faced me. "I'm really sorry. Alex told
me how you felt. We didn't mean to hurt you, honestly."

"I know." I replied. "I guess it hurt because you didn't even want to
give us a chance."

"You have no idea how much I want that." He confessed. "But Devin
really likes you. I couldn't hurt him like that."

"I know that now." I responded. He walked over and pulled me into a
hug.

"Damn, I'm a fool." He mumbled into my ear. I looked him in his eyes
and then leaned in and gave him a deep kiss. I could feel his knees start
to buckle.

"That's what you're missing." I laughed smugly, as I walked out of
the office. I smiled when I heard him let out another, "Damn, I`m a
fool."

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