Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 02:23:01 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: The Metamorphosis of Jeremiah Long, Chapter 42

The Metamorphosis of Jeremiah Long, Chapter 42

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The Metamorphosis of Jeremiah Long, Chapter 42

On Wednesday, Brock took Davy to the hospital for an EKG stress test which
was recommended by their family doctor.  He didn't anticipate finding
anything wrong with Davy's heart, but didn't want to take any chances.

Hooked up to a number of contacts, Davy exercised on the treadmill as he
was asked.  His heart performed exactly as it should for a 16 year old boy
in good health.

In another room, a technician injected some kind of radioactive dye into
his veins so that a machine could map his heart.  It was all quite
fascinating.  At the end, he got to see the colored pictures and was given
the preliminary results.  Everything looked great on that too!

He was back at school in time for lunch with his usual companions.

"So, you really do have a heart," Bradon teased.  "I thought you had given
it away."

"Good point," Davy replied.  "It's probably Jon's heart that they mapped.
We'll need to send him in to see what mine looks like."

"I'm so thankful everything's okay," Jon said.  "I have to admit it's been
stressing me out.  What's the next move?"

"They're convinced it was a panic attack triggered by the intense emotions
I went through facing the prospect of being killed.  Since there's no
family history of panic disorders, they believe it's unlikely to recur.  I
have some anti-depressant medication that I'll take for a while.
Dr. Troxel is also prescribing some therapy, mostly relaxing techniques.

The best news is that they want me to stay physically active and get plenty
of sleep.  They also don't want me to overload my schedule.  I can still
participate in track, but I probably shouldn't help build scenery for the
spring musical and extra stuff like we talked about."

"We can trim our schedule," Jon agreed.

"I don't want you to quit participating in activities just because my wings
are clipped," Davy insisted.

"We'll have to play that by ear, but I know I won't enjoy a lot of things
without you being there too.  Besides, you said it was my heart in your
chest, so I'm just lookin ' after myself."

----------

In another part of the cafeteria, "the four musketeers" were conferring in
a corner away from the girls they were often seen with.

"Just a heads-up, Tyler, I overheard Caitlin telling Cora that she was
planning to get in your pants," Paul told him.  "I figured you should know
so you can be prepared.  I think you're at least in for a blow job if you
play your cards right."

"Thanks for the warning.  Much as I'd love to get sucked off, I don't want
to be in debt to her or any other girl at the moment.  I'm not ready to get
roped into any kind of relationship.  It's too bad girls can't be like guys
and play around without commitment."

"Some guys, like my brother, actually want commitment," Eddy said.  "I
think he used to love sex for the sake of sex, but he's really into Billy
now that they're married."

"People make jokes about what goes on between boys in boarding schools.  Is
any of that true," Jack asked.

"Yup, there are circle jerks and a lot more, depending on how guys feel
about each other.  Mostly, it's just experimenting and getting your rocks
off," Tyler told them.

"Did you ever do it?" Paul asked, hoping he hadn't upset Tyler by
suggesting it.

"I'm young and horny.  What do you think?"

"I thought I might have pissed you off by being too nosy!" Paul blushed.

"Nope.  I'm not afraid to tell you I've played around some.  I'm pretty
sure I'm not gay, but I do like getting off and I don't have a problem
doing that with other guys."

"Since we've made you the fourth musketeer, maybe you'd enjoy joining our
`rod and gun' club," Jack suggested.

"Jack!" Eddy gasped.  "You're not being very subtle.  I thought we agreed
to take it slowly."

"If I'm not reading too much into the title of your club, I think I'd LOVE
to be a part of it," Tyler giggled.

"Okay!" Jack grinned.  "My parents won't be home until 6:00, so we can have
a club meeting at my house after our various practices.  We'll be all nice
and clean from showering..."

"Cool!" Tyler responded.

----------

Davy didn't have any more panic attacks, but he didn't feel exactly normal
either.  In track practice he ran at an okay level, but lacked the energy
he normally had.  He seemed to want to sleep a lot too, sometimes napping
before dinner.

Jon worried about him, but tried not to make an issue of it.  He didn't
want to rag on him.  However, he couldn't stand idly by and watch his
boyfriend languish.

"May I come with you when you see Dr. Troxel this week?" Jon asked.

"Of course you can.  I'd love you to be there.  You probably have a better
perspective on how I'm doing than I do.  I'm sure the good doctor would
like to hear what you have to say.

----------

"Jon, what you're describing are likely the side effects of the medication
David is on.  Some kinds affect only about five percent of the patients
taking them, but that's not an insignificant statistic for the person
feeling that way.

Here's what I'm going to do.  First, David, I'm taking you off of your
current meds completely.  I want you to try staying off for a week, until
the next appointment.  It may take a couple of days for the chemicals to
all leave your body.  Drink plenty of water while exercising to speed up
the process.

I have a pack of samples of another drug which is similar, but shouldn't
make you lethargic.  It contains more serotonin and barely any
anti-depressant.  There's no need to fill a prescription if these don't
work or if you don't need them.  For the time being, please refrain from
taking any of them unless you begin to feel anxious.  After what we've
talked about in past sessions, I'm confident that you'll be able to
accurately predict a panic attack before its onset.  If you feel one coming
on, I want you to take one tablet and spend 15 minutes or so in quiet
meditation until you feel relaxed.  I'll write a note to that effect so
your teachers will be aware that you have a legitimate reason to leave
class or practice.  If you do have to take a pill, I want you to report it
to my nurse within 24 hours so I can assess how to proceed."

"That sounds good," Davy smiled.  "I'm really hoping to put this all behind
me soon.  I don't like being dependent on pills!"

"And I don't like having to prescribe them either.  Rest assured that I
will never intentionally over-medicate a patient.  I prefer to use natural
methods and to teach coping skills instead of creating zombies.  However,
we still have to intervene with a chemical sometimes, so don't try to tough
it out if you need medication."

"Thanks Dr.  Troxel; I'll follow your advice to the letter because I trust
you completely.  You've helped me a lot and haven't treated me like a
little kid."

"That's because you're not a little kid who thinks he knows more than his
doctor.  You're a responsible young man who is eager to do what is best for
his mind and body."

----------

On Friday morning, Davy awakened Jon by licking his nipples with long, wet
swipes of his tongue.  Jon giggled and squirmed as he came to.

"If you keep this up, I'm gonna lose all bladder control!" Jon warned.

"Okay, let's get up and pee before I continue."

The boys ran to the bathroom and stood side by side at the toilet trying to
get their streams going, but with the serious hardons they were sporting,
nothing happened.

"I'm gonna burst if I can't get the old pump primed," Jon complained.
"It's so hard I can't even bend it down to hit the pot!"

"Come on, I'll fix that," Davy said as he pulled Jon into the shower stall.

As soon as Davy got the water adjusted, he began to tickle Jon's loins
while licking his nipples again.  All of a sudden, Jon let loose like a
fire hose spraying Davy's abs.  Davy's bladder muscle relaxed too, causing
him to even the score.

"Jeez!  I've heard about golden showers, but I never thought they'd be
fun." Jon giggled.

"It is kinda sexy," Davy admitted.

As soon as they finished pissing, they shampooed each other's hair and
lathered their bodies.  They rinsed off with the shower wand and then
turned it on "vibrate" to stimulate one another's perineum.

They had planned to immediately towel off and get dressed, but their lust
wouldn't allow them to.  Jon grabbed the body wash and lathered up Davy's
abs and groin.  Davy followed suit.  Soon they were humping against one
another with their hard appendages trapped between them.  Given all the
stimulation they'd experienced already, their orgasms came quickly.

After a little more rinsing of their bodies, and the walls of the stall,
they were ready to get dried off and dressed.

"Um, I think all the medication has left my body," Davy remarked.

"No shit!  You haven't been this spontaneous in weeks!"

"Yeah, I haven't felt like myself."

"And you haven't felt me much either!" Jon teased.  "It's awesome to have
my old lover back."

----------

"Whoa, here's a letter with an official seal from the governor's office
addressed to you," Jon exclaimed.  "It looks important."

"Maybe it has something to do with the anti-bullying campaign, but I don't
know why you don't have one too."

"Perhaps there's one in my mailbox.  After all the governor doesn't know we
sleep together here a lot of the time."

Davy opened the letter carefully and scanned the contents.  He frowned as
he read it and then handed it to Jon who also gave it a quick examination.

"I know you don't like to be called a hero, but I think it's an honor that
you shouldn't pass up.  Obviously you'll be in good company."

"Yeah, having Dr.  Campbell and your dad with me would make me more
comfortable, but still..."

"I know you're shy about receiving recognition.  Are you also afraid to
have your name and picture in the newspapers and on the `net?"  Jon asked.

"Kinda.  What if my mother should see it, or someone from the old church
would tell her about it and she'd come to make trouble?"

"Ah, that's what's bothering you.  I think everything would be okay.  Last
we knew your mother was in Texas and most of your old church members have
either moved away or gone to churches that aren't as weird.  They wouldn't
have any contact with the Texas group because they've been shunned by
them."

"I suppose I'll go," Davy sighed.  "I certainly want to see your dad
honored, and Dr. Campbell too.  They showed a lot of courage."

"Dude!  You're the one who disarmed Percy and stopped him from shooting
her, you, and God knows who else!  If anyone deserves acknowledgment, it's
you."

----------

Over dinner at Jim and Todd's house, the extended family discussed plans to
go to Des Moines in three weeks.  They wouldn't have to make any
arrangements about work or school because the ceremony with the governor
was to be held in the evening, so everyone was in favor of attending.

"At least he planned it so it doesn't conflict with any of our meets," Davy
said.  "I guess he's a track fan too."

"Not necessarily," Brock chuckled, "he probably knows it would be political
suicide if he didn't plan around sports as well as possible."

They discussed logistics for travel, knowing that Davy's brother and cousin
would want to attend, as would several of their buds.  The governor had
proposed sending a state vehicle for Dr. Campbell, Todd, and Davy, but it
was doubtful there would be room for anyone else.

Neither Davy nor Todd was eager to ride separately from their love
interest, so they thought they might suggest providing their own
transportation.  That would give them a chance to take along a group of
other kids who would want to go.

Davy passed along the suggestion to Dr. Campbell the following Monday,
noting that their plan would make less impact on the environment than if
state drivers had to make two roundtrips to fetch them and bring them back
home.

When Dr. Campbell broached the subject of transportation with the
governor's staff, she was informed that the money saved by their plan could
be applied to cover the meals of the additional 12 guests they'd be
bringing.  It looked to be a win/win situation.

----------

Spring Break came in time for all of the students to kick back and relax a
bit.  Since Davy and Jon weren't going anywhere, they mostly lolled around
the house and did a little yard work on the warmer days.  Davy continued to
feel great and Jon and he managed to have quite a bit of quality time in
bed.

A couple of times they played basketball in the driveway with several of
the other guys.  At one point, they had enough to play five on five, as
long as everyone played safely so they didn't lose part of the team.

The guys who were in track or playing soccer all kept active by racing each
other on the school track a couple of afternoons.  They all felt good about
keeping their skills honed, especially Davy.

By the time their break came to an end, he appeared to be completely back
to being his old self.  Everyone in the family was relieved.

Davy's participation in classes and activities after vacation also
reflected his renewed feeling of wellness.  His teachers were happy to have
him back to normal.  It wasn't that he had slacked off; it was rather like
a spark had been missing since the shooting incident.  No one could judge
him on that account.  Many had wondered if they would have shown his
courage under fire.

----------

Since the news reports about the shooting and murder had pretty well died
down a couple of weeks earlier, a number of people were unhappy at not
being able to read about all the particulars.  The police department had
kept a tight lid on the case.  No one wanted to jeopardize it, and no one
wanted to air the gory details either.

Percy's father wouldn't talk to reporters, or anyone else for that matter.
He had entered the house only once, just long enough to get a few clothes
and some items he thought might be useful.

After that, he rented a cheap room in the basement of someone's house and
stopped going out – except to work.  The only time most people saw him
was late at night coming out of the liquor store.

Percy, in the mean time, was being held in a high security mental facility
not far from the university.  He was allowed supervised visits from family
members, clergy, and his court-appointed attorney, but no one except his
lawyer came to see him.

Most of the time, he was in a fog.  Some of that was probably due to the
drugs he'd been given in an attempt to calm him, but part of it seemed to
be the result of his general mental state.

He was tormented in the daytime by strange scenes running through his head
in which he was looking down at his own image doing violent things and
ending up with blood on his hands and clothes.  He sought refuge in sleep,
but that didn't work either.  At night, he had violent dreams in which he
was being tormented by demonic creatures.  He longed for escape, but had no
idea how to do it.

----------

Davy still had a few misgivings about accepting an award from the governor
with the news media present and the whole nine yards.  However, Dr. Frances
Campbell, who invited him to call her by her first name when they were in
private, said that he should do it for several reasons.

"First and foremost is that teenagers need to be recognized for their
heroism.  Many adults don't give young people credit for doing the right
thing, the compassionate thing, or the heroic thing.  You can be like a
poster child for your generation.

Second, as a young man who is out and proud, you have the chance to show
that those who are gay aren't weak or wimpy.  You're like everyone else.
You don't have to emphasize your orientation, but people who know you will
understand.

And, in the third place, I'd really appreciate having you on the platform
with me when I'm recognized for my part.  I did what came naturally to me
in the situation just like you and Todd did.  We all feel that we weren't
doing anything special.  On a smaller scale, we can empathize with soldiers
like Salvatore Junta who've received the Congressional Medal of Honor, but
who don't think they earned it any more than the rest of guys in their
units.  We simply did what we had to do, but in so doing, we helped to save
lives.  In the grand scheme of things, that counts!"

"Thanks, Dr.  Frances; you've put it in a different perspective for me.  I
will go and accept the honor for the other teens who might have done the
same if they'd had the chance."

----------

On the appointed Friday, Brock, Brent, Todd, and Jim showed up at school at
the end of the day in the Highlander.  Brock parked behind the 12-
passenger van which would also make the trip.

When Davy came out the front entrance with the other students who were
going, he noticed that Coach Rapoport was at the wheel of the school's
vehicle.  There was no doubt in his mind that Dr.  Frances would be riding
shotgun.  It made him smile.

The kids arranged themselves in the vehicles in the following order.  Jon
and Davy sat in the very back seat of the Highlander so they could be with
their dads and be close together as well.

That put Joe, Mark, Willa, Jenny, Micah, Bradon, Tyler, Eddy, Paul, and
Jack in the big van with their principal and coach.

Davy and Jon thought they might trade with Joe and Mark or Bradon and Micah
on the way home if either couple asked, but they really cherished being
able to snuggle.

Because of the semi-formal dinner preceding the ceremony, everyone was
dressed in clothes appropriate for church.  It was quite a spiffy looking
entourage.

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When they arrived at the grand ballroom about 40 minutes before dinner
would be served, it was already open.  There were many tables set for a
large crowd.  Some people were searching for the placards which designated
where they would sit, while others milled around in the hallway.

Davy's eyes got misty when he saw several people he had no idea were
coming.  Cade and Harrison were the first to hug him.  Wyatt and Jesse were
the next.  Then he looked up to see his grandparents, David and Amanda with
Melba and G-Matt and his uncle Sean.

"What are all of you doing here?" he said as he hugged each of them in
turn.

"This is a special day in the life of our grandson," Amanda smiled.  "Where
else could we be?"

"Our son is being honored too," Melba said.  "And so is our
grandson-in-law!"

"You are so special to Tyler and me," Sean beamed.  "I had to be here too."

"Did everyone know about all of you coming but me?" Davy asked.

"Well, nearly so," Melba grinned.  "We even communicated with Dr. Campbell
to make sure we had dinner reservations.  I'm sure she didn't tell anyone."

"This is so awesome!" Davy exclaimed.  "I'm the luckiest guy in the world.
But how am I gonna stand up there and say anything in front of you guys
without blubbering?

I hope you're all staying for a while."

"Since Easter is so close, we decided to stay.  We won't be underfoot too
long, because we know you kids all have a lot going on at school.

----------

Dinner was a gourmet affair.  Everyone had made their choices when they
made their reservations, so all received the entre they wanted.  The salmon
had an excellent caper sauce, the roast beef was perfectly cooked, the
chicken was prepared with artichokes in a creamy sauce, and the vegetarian
meal looked appetizing even to the confirmed carnivore.

The desserts were either New York cheese cake or a chocolate brownie with a
scoop of chocolate ice cream beside it.  No one went unsatisfied.

After the tables were cleared of everything but water glasses and coffee
cups, the governor stood on the dais and spoke.

"As many of you know, I like to recognize two people per year for their
heroism, one in the spring and another in the fall.  Well, this spring I
decided to honor a young man who, through his martial arts training, was
able to disarm a shooter who threatened the safety of the administers and
students of his school.

However, as my staff dug deeper into the story, they felt that two other
people should be included, so that is why we have three people to recognize
tonight.  Each will have a few minutes to speak if they wish.

First, I'm going to call Officer Todd Watson to the microphone.  Actually,
I should say, Detective Watson.  I understand he is being promoted to that
rank.  Would you please welcome him?"

There was a round of polite applause.

"You may be aware that police procedures changed after the shootings at
Columbine High School in Colorado.  Officers were supposed to wait to
respond to gunfire until backup arrived.  However, it is thought that some
students died who might have been saved if emergency personnel could have
reached them sooner.

Officer Watson, without regard to his own safety, rushed to the office
where the shot came from.  This is a man who had every right to be
cautious, having been wounded in the line of duty not long ago.  In fact,
the bullet that went into his brain might have ended his career, if not his
life.  Fortunately, in this case the shooter had been disarmed by the time
he got there, but that doesn't lessen the sacrifice he was prepared to
make.

Detective Todd Watson, I'm very proud to recognize you as one of Iowa's
finest."

As the governor placed the medal around Todd's neck, the audience sprang to
their feet to show their appreciation.

"Thank you, Sir," Todd said. "I did only what I was trained to do.  I was
armed, and I felt I could handle the situation, whatever it turned out to
be.  The other two who are here tonight were not armed or trained in the
same manner, yet they are the ones who saved the day.  I accept this in the
names of all policemen and policewomen who protect our communities every
day.  Thanks again."

A good deal of applause followed his humble response.

Next, the governor called Dr. Campbell to be recognized.

"Dr. Campbell also acted without concern for her safety as she helped to
disarm a student who was allegedly bent on creating mayhem and killing
those he had a grudge against.  She held him securely on the floor until
Officer Watson could cuff him, and then she immediately helped direct the
matters concerning student safety during the lockdown.  She didn't pause to
look after herself, but thought only of the staff and students.

Dr. Frances Campbell, it is my honor to present this medal to you for your
bravery."

"I am honored to have this recognition," she said.  "Like Detective Watson,
I felt I was only doing what my job at that moment demanded of me.  I'm
sure many of you would have done the same in my position.  So, I accept
this award in the names of teachers and administrators throughout the state
who do acts of heroism every day which go unnoticed, but which have ripple
effects in the lives of students.  Thank you."

Again, there was a standing ovation.

"I have saved my original pick for last because I don't think anyone wants
to come after him.  He's a hard act to follow.  David Hart faced a student
who had a loaded gun and was threatening to kill him and he didn't flinch.
I understand that he used a karate kick to send the gun flying and it went
off in that instant.  David, please come forward,

According to Dr.  Campbell, you saved her life because she was the original
target.

Young man, I cannot imagine what went through your mind, or how you were
able to react fearlessly, but I honor you for it."

The applause this time began before the governor put the ribbon holding the
medal around Davy's neck and kept on until he took the mike and held up his
hands for them to stop.

"Enough already," he joked.  "As you can see, I have a great cheering
section made up of family and friends.  These several tables," he gestured,
"are my extended family.  I am the luckiest guy in the world."

More applause ensued.

"At the risk of differing with the highest elected official in the state, I
have to say that I wasn't fearless.  I was scared `spit-less' but fear need
not be your enemy.  Sometimes it's the thing that motivates you to do what
you have to do.  I had no choice.  I reacted as I've been trained to do.

Dr. Campbell and I have talked together about what happened that day.  She
says I saved her life.  I say she saved mine.  Had she not distracted the
shooter, at the risk of her own life, I wouldn't have had that tiny window
of opportunity to execute my move.  We acted as a team and Todd was there
almost instantly to back us up had it not gone down well.

I too accept this honor, not for myself alone, but for all the teenagers
who do acts of heroism that go unnoticed.  I know teens who help serve
meals to the homeless.  I know kids who collect warm clothing for children
who don't have any.  I know many of my peers involved in helping to make
our schools safe from bullies.  Those are all acts of heroism whether they
are seen or unseen.  If you ever think of me, remember them.  Thanks."

The audience was again on its feet, clapping and stomping until the room
nearly shook.  It took quite awhile for order to be restored.

"I can see that we chose the right people to honor tonight," the governor
concluded.  "Each of them is strong and humble as well as brave.  I agree
with David that many teenagers do heroic things in unrecognized ways.  If
I'm not mistaken, several of you were here for the anti-bullying conference
in the fall.  Would those of you who attended please stand?"

Davy and Jon, as well as most of the students who came with them stood, of
course.  Once more, the applause was thunderous.

"This concludes our program ladies and gentlemen.  Please feel free to
continue socializing as you wish."

Davy was nearly exhausted before the evening ended.  He felt like he had
met everyone in the whole ballroom.  Unfortunately, he barely got the
chance to touch base with Wyatt and Jesse, but Jon did manage to visit with
them a bit.

It was a very tired group who headed back home.

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Author's notes: Here is the list of readers I heard from since last
posting: Ott H, Bill T, Roger L, Tony W, Jim W, Tom A, JJ, Bill K, Wayne,
Walt S, Luke C, Paul R, Tom A, Sage E, and Paul F.  Thanks to each and all!

I appreciate the notes from you saying that the scene, though gory, was
okay and probably necessary for the story.  I'm not, as I said, into
violence for its own sake.

Here are some links I thought you might like.  Sage E sent the first one
which ties in with the one I posted last week.

http://www.breakingthroughmovie.com/

http://www.upworthy.com/she-wants-to-be-treated-like-any-other-widow-but-one-letter-on-her-id-is-making-it-impossible?c=upw1

Stay healthy and warm if you are in the snowbound USA.  Keep cool if you
are suffering from heat in the southern hemisphere!

David