Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 14:04:14 -0700
From: R B <castoryteller@hotmail.com>
Subject: My Secret Identity Chapter 8

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My Secret Identity
Chapter 8


The twelve of them flying in a perfect wedge formation would have been an
impressive sight if there were anyone left to see it.  They flew north
along the path of the ancient Interstate 5 into the Democratic Republic of
British Columbia, passing one abandoned village after another.  The people
were long since gone, exterminated in the Dear Leader's concentration camps
or fled to escape them.  The world watched it happen but the Council of
Nations finally decided that the Dear Leader had gone too far.

Drunk on madness and his own power, the Dear Leader ordered British
Columbia's Strategic Defensive System to be activated.  Hidden deep under
the capitol city of Victoria, 4 lasers, each capable of firing a beam of
light equal in explosive force to two Hiroshima bombs, began to charge.
When the weapons reached their maximum capacity they would be fired at a
mirror, the mirror would combine their beams into one, the blast doors
would open and the beam would shoot into the night sky.  A second mirror,
orbiting the Earth on a satellite would intercept the beam and serve as the
sight for the weapon.  The Dear Leader was preparing to blow a city off the
face of the planet.

The Council of Nations ordered the immediate arrest of the Dear Leader and
the Watchers on the Wall decided this would be an excellent test of their
young repatriates.  While the Watchers attacked the Dear Leader's palace,
the Wardens of the West would attack and destroy the Strategic Defensive
System before it could fire.  Many of the repatriates were reaching the
final stage of training and the Watcher's had every confidence in their
abilities.

"Halo Flight, this is the Wall.  Estimated range to target 8 miles.
Descend to 5,000 feet and proceed with attack plan alpha."

"Roger Wall, Halo Flight acknowledges," said Bobby.  "Ok team, ready?"

"Ready Bobby," said Jason Wallace.

"Wardens of the West own the night," Jeremy Gardner exclaimed.

"Ugh, boy's," Jenna Clinton rolled her eyes.

"Flight this is Halo Six, separate in three, two, one, now!"

On cue the flight of 12 repatriates broke into three teams of four.  Team
two would provide air cover, team three would take out targets on the
ground and Bobby's team, team one, would destroy the lasers.  Bobby's team
barrel rolled in formation and dropped to 5,000 feet.  While they raced to
their target the other teams would provide cover.

Radar activated phalanx guns bored on in the teams and began to fire along
with anti-air weapons operated by the Dear Leader's soldiers.  Team three
moved in and took them out one by one with their heat vision but there were
thousands of them.  Simultaneously, a fleet of drones sought out the
invading teens seeking to blast them from the sky.  Team two did their best
to take them out but soon a vicious dogfight was underway.  Bobby and his
team maintained formation dodging everything that came close to them.

"That was close," Jenna panted as a missile exploded just behind the team's
position.  She was the team's telepath and communications officer.  Jenna
linked her mind with that of the three boys she'd been training with over
the last 4 years, eliminating the need for radio equipment.  The team
shared their thoughts as one and could react to each other's cues without a
moment's hesitation.

"You can say that again.  I almost..." A second missile exploded on the
left side of Jason Wallace, rendering him unconscious and sending him
plummeting towards the earth.

"Bobby, I lost Jason," Jenna exclaimed.  "I can't read his mind.  He's
falling."

"Jenna, can you link me back to team two and three?" said Bobby.

"Done!"

"Halo Flight, this is Fixx.  We've got a man down, moving in to intercept."

"Team 2 copies."

"Team 3 copies."

"Robin Fixx, this is the Wall, do not deviate from your mission."

Bobby recognized the voice of Jared Crane.

"Jared, if we don't save Jason he's going to die," Bobby exclaimed.

"Think of the millions who will die if you do not take out your target.  Do
not deviate from your mission."

"Bobby," Jenna pleaded.

"Jason's our friend," said Jeremy.

"Screw it," said Bobby as he rolled towards the ground.  "Jeremy you take
the lead, I'm going after Jason."

"No!  Robin Fixx return to your mission at once!" Jared ordered.

Bobby ignored him and forced himself to fly faster.  Jason had been falling
for a long time while they debated what to do.  Bobby hoped they hadn't
wasted too much time.  He descended faster and faster, 4,000 feet, 3,000
feet, 2,000 feet...At 1,500 feet he had to slow down or he'd never be able
to pull out of his dive in time and he'd kill them both.

Bobby spotted Jason near 900 feet.  He closed the distance as they
continued to fall but Jason seemed to always be just out of reach.

"Robin Fixx, you are approaching sea level.  Level out now," Jared ordered.

"Almost got him," said Bobby.  Jason was only inches away now but it felt
like miles.  "Just a few more seconds."

"Negative Robin Fixx, you pull up now!"

"Got him!" Bobby exclaimed as his fingers grasped Jason's collar.  He
reversed his dive immediately and felt his boots scrape the ground as he
and his teammate rocketed into the night sky.

"What the..." Jason exclaimed as he regained consciousness and found
himself hanging in the air.

"It's alright dude, I gotcha," said Bobby.

"What happened?" Jason groaned.

"These jerks are trying to keep us away from the target.  You got knocked
out by a missile blast."

"Well that's not very neighborly of them," Jason joked.

"I didn't think so either.  Can you fly?"

"Yeah, I'm good to go now."

"Great, we can't let Jeremy and Jenna have all the fun," Bobby smiled.

The team regrouped and managed to destroy the target in the nick of time.
Later, back at the Wall, the three teams celebrated their first successful
mission while Bobby sat in the training master's office as Jared paced in
front of the window.

"Of all the irresponsible things you could have done!  Do you know what
would have happened if your team failed to destroy those lasers, Robin
Fixx?" Jared demanded.

"Do you know what happens to a body when it hits the pavement at 125 miles
an hour?" Bobby shot back.  "Jason could have died and you were just going
to let it happen."

"Robin Fixx, casualties are part of warfare.  As a leader you must keep
your eyes on the overall mission."

"That's not fair!  Jason didn't sign up for this.  You took him just like
you guys took the rest of us.  None of us were given a choice!  I wasn't
going to standby and watch my friend die for you!"

"Robin Fixx, your loyalty to your teammate is admirable but you must keep
in mind that you won't always be able to save everyone."

"Maybe not but I'm going to save the ones I can.  I mmm mmm mmmmmm," Bobby
started to mumble.

Bobby's eyes snapped open and he found Spencer's tongue deep in his mouth.

"Spence!  What the hell?" Bobby demanded.

"Just thought it was time for you to wake up," Spencer smiled.

"If my mom catches us..."

"Relax.  She let me in and left for summer school."

"Oh, that's a relief," Bobby sighed.

"She left you a Pop Tart.  Er, half a Pop Tart," said Spencer, holding out
the toaster pastry.

"Bet I know where to find the other half," Bobby grinned.  He pulled
Spencer close to him, licked a crumb from the corner of his mouth and then
kissed him.

"That's better," Spencer smiled, when they pulled apart.

"You're right, it was time for me to get up anyway.  I was having the
weirdest dream," said Bobby.

"More memories about your time with the Watchers?"

"I think so, it sure felt like a memory," said Bobby.  "Anyway, what should
we do today?"

"Well, uh..." Spencer blushed.

Bobby was only wearing a pair of blue Hanes briefs, when he peeled back his
covers he found that Spencer had stripped to his boxers before climbing
into bed with him.

"Oh, I can work with that," Bobby smiled and kissed Spencer again.

The boys started making out and before they knew it they were both tenting
their underpants.  Spencer had to resist the urge to rip Bobby's briefs off
and pounce on him.  He'd been gay as long as he could remember but it was
new for Bobby and something of a surprise for him.  Spencer respected
Bobby's desire to take things slow and found his innocence to be charming.
That, however, didn't stop him from grabbing the blond boys dick and
massaging it through his undies.

Bobby was a quick study; he knew what made him feel good and figured it
would have the same effect on Spencer.  He grabbed Spence between the legs
but as he began to feel a tingling in his genitals, he backed off.

"Spence, stop," Bobby moaned.

Spencer ignored him and kissed his neck while his fingers continued to
manipulate his lover.

"Spence, really, stop," Bobby panted. "I'm gonna..."

Bobby didn't get a chance to finish his sentence.  Spencer kissed him again
and Bobby let out a long moan of pleasure as he filled his undies with his
essence.

"God damn it Spence!  I said stop," Bobby pulled away angrily.

"I-I'm sorry," Spencer stuttered.  "I didn't think you meant stop, stop.  I
thought you were being, I don't know..."

"Stop mean's stop," Bobby exclaimed.  He jumped out of bed and marched into
the bathroom where he slammed the door.

He was more embarrassed then he was angry.  He hadn't meant to ejaculate
all over his underwear and Spencer's hand, he couldn't help it.  It felt so
good and he waited to stop Spencer longer then he should have.  He felt
like a jerk for yelling but needed time to cool down and collect himself
before going back to his room.  He tossed his undies in the hamper and
decided on a quick shower to wash the goo from his crotch.

Spencer starred in stunned silence as Bobby slammed the bathroom door.  He
didn't understand what he'd done wrong.  Bobby hadn't pulled away from him
when he said stop, Spencer thought he was being playful but Bobby was so
angry.  Spencer grabbed a pillow and hugged it tight as he stated to cry.

When his shower was finished, Bobby dried off and wrapped a towel around
his waist before walking into his room.

"Look Spence, I just...why are you crying?"

"You're going to dump me, aren't you?" Spencer sniffled.

"What? Of course not," said Bobby.  He sat on the bed, pulled the pillow
away from Spencer and hugged him.  "Why would you think that?"

"You yelled at me and you were so mad I thought..."

"I'm sorry," Bobby squeezed him and kissed his cheek, tasting the saltiness
of his tears.  "I didn't mean to be such a jerk.  I just didn't expect that
to happen and I was kind of embarrassed."

"I was just trying to make you feel good," Spencer sniffled.

"I know and I blew up at you, I promise I won't do that again."

Spencer's whole body shook with another sob and Bobby felt like a jerk.  He
really hadn't meant to hurt Spencer's feelings and he hated himself for
making him cry.

"Come here," said Bobby as he pulled him into a tighter hug.  "Spencer, I
love you.  I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.  Forgive me?"

"I've been alone for so long Bobby.  Ever since I came out I've been the
only gay guy at school and everyone laughs and jokes about it.  I know I'm
the worst but I only do that so people won't take it too seriously.  None
of them know what it's like to be this way and then you kissed me that
night and I've been so happy and I thought I ruined everything."

"It's alright," Bobby rocked him in his arms.  "I'm so sorry."

Bobby used to be one of those that joked about Spencer's homosexuality.  He
thought it was ok because Spencer poked fun at himself so often.  Now he
saw that behind those jokes was a sensitive soul who only wanted to be
loved.  He promised himself he would never hurt Spencer again.

"I'm ok," Spencer sniffled and wiped the tears off his cheeks. "Sorry for
being such a crybaby."

"I'm sorry I hurt you bad enough to make you cry," Bobby sighed.

"Can we pretend this never happened?"

Bobby pushed Spencer back on the bed and moved between his legs, pressing
their crotches together.  He wrapped his arms around the lithe boy and
kissed his lips, bringing a smile to Spencer's face.  The boys made out for
the rest of the morning and though they both got hard again, they kept
their hands above the waist this time.

Spencer had a dental appointment that afternoon and reluctantly climbed out
of Bobby's bed around noon.  It took another thirty minute for him to dress
and get downstairs.  Dressing is hard to do when you and your boyfriend
can't stop kissing.  It had been a strange morning, it started off with a
wonderful wake up make out session, continued with their first lovers
quarrel and ended with another marathon make out session.  Spencer felt a
little silly for crying but Bobby was wonderful about it.  He's always
known Bobby was special but the loving manner in which he handled the
situation made Spencer even more certain he'd picked the right boy to love.

Bobby enjoyed the morning make out session just as much as Spencer but he
still felt a twinge of guilt.  Seeing Spencer cry made him hurt deep in his
heart.  He knew he loved the brunette boy and underestimated his ability to
hurt him.  He wanted to do something to make it up to Spencer and spent the
rest of the day trying to think of how he was going to do it.  An idea
finally came to him just as he and his parents were leaving for dinner that
evening.

Bobby managed to get straight A's on his report card and his parents
thought that was cause for celebration.  When they arrived at Lobster Shop
South, on Commencement Bay, Miranda noticed that Bobby brought his backpack
with him and when she asked him to leave it in the car, he seemed reluctant
to part with it.  He chewed on his lower lip for a moment before taking it
off and placing it in the back seat.

"What is it with you and that backpack lately?" asked Miranda.

"It's got all most stuff in it."

"What do you think you're going to need in the restaurant?" asked Miranda
as they strolled towards the entrance.

"If I knew that I wouldn't bring the whole bag," Bobby rolled his eyes.

"Of course, my apologies," Miranda giggled.  She looked to Patrick for his
take but he just shrugged his shoulders.  Who knew why teenagers did any of
the things they did?

Miranda got another giggle at her son's expense when they sat down to
order.  They'd come to the Lobster Shop because it was Bobby's favorite
restaurant but when the waiter came, the boy ordered steak.

"No Lobster?" asked Patrick.

"I hate shellfish."

"Then why did you pick..."

"Cause, their steak is awesome," Bobby explained.

Bobby was nervous about leaving his backpack in the car.  His costume was
in it along with his cell phone.  Spencer would be monitoring the police
band that evening and if he called, there wouldn't be anything he could do
about it.  On the other hand, Bobby figured it was still early, there
hadn't been a major crime he felt the need to get involved with since he
started and besides, even the Boy Wonder deserved a nice dinner with his
parents once in a while.

The family settled into the usual dinner conversation.  Miranda shared
stories about her summer school class, Patrick talked about the case he was
working on and Bobby told them what he'd done with his first full day of
summer vacation.  You know, nothing.  When they got home, Bobby waited for
his parents to kiss him goodnight and then he put his plan into action.  He
landed on Spencer's doorstep just after 9:30.

"Hey, what are you doing here?" asked Spencer, when Bobby kissed him and
walked in the door.

"Get dressed, and grab the police scanner, I want to take you somewhere."

Spencer was only wearing a t-shirt, boxers and a pair of socks but Bobby
had never seen him look cuter.  He wanted to pick Spencer up in his arms,
take him over to the bed and kiss him all night but as much fun as that
would be, it wasn't really special.  After all, they'd done that almost
every day since getting together.

"Ok, gimme a minute," said Spencer.

"Um, are we flying?" asked Spencer once he was ready to go.

"Yeah, why?"

"How am I supposed to ride on your back when you've got your backpack on?"

"You can't," said Bobby, as he scooped him up in his arms and carried him
out the door.

"Ok," Spencer giggled.

Bobby took off into the night and snuggled Spencer closely against his
body.  A few minutes later they landed on the roof of the Washington
Building on Pacific Avenue in downtown Tacoma.

"What are we doing here?" asked Spencer.

"Well, just because you were planning to listen to the police scanner all
night doesn't mean you have to do it at home."

Bobby took off his overstuffed backpack and pulled out a blanket. He spread
the blanket out on the ground, lit a few candles and pulled out a six pack
of Dr. Pepper, which he knew was Spencer's favorite.

"Wait a minute, this is romantic," Spencer teased.  "Robin Neal Fixx, are
you trying to seduce me?"

Bobby walked over to Spencer and kissed him, then put his arms around his
waist.

"I feel really bad for hurting your feelings this morning.  I wanted to
make it up to you," said Bobby, giving Spencer his best puppy dog
expression.

"Bobby, I'm fine.  I got a little emotional this morning but I forgive you.
It was all just a big misunderstanding."

"So you still love me?"

"Of course I do," Spencer kissed him.

They moved over to the blanket, set up the police scanner and got
comfortable.  They made out under the stars, taking the occasional break
for a Dr. Pepper.

"All units be advised, possible 10-56 Alpha at the Tacoma Narrows Bridge,"
the police scanner squawked.

Spencer's head snapped up.

"What's the matter?" asked Bobby.  They'd been kissing pretty hot and heavy
when Spencer pulled away.

"Did you hear that, the scanner?"

"Yeah, something about a 10-56.  Do you know what that is?"

"I think so," said Spencer as he crawled towards his backpack.

Spencer pulled out the code book that came with the scanner.  It took him a
second to look up police code 10-56.

"Bobby, 10-56 Alpha, its...Someone's going to try and kill themselves by
jumping from the bridge!"

The boys stood up and looked south towards Puget Sound.  The Tacoma Narrows
Bridge, actually two bridges, were lit up and gleaming in the distance.

"I'll be back in a minute," said Bobby as he started to unbutton his shirt.