Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 00:00:24 -0400
From: Sequoyah's Place <drdelmas@gmail.com>
Subject: Sage of the Elizabethton Tarheels--Chapter Twenty-one

Saga of the Elizabethton Tarheels
Chapter Twenty-one

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Chapter Twenty-one

The six of us were standing on the front steps when the van pulled
up, Mrs. Metzer in the driver's seat. As Adam opened the door, he
gave a "What's this?" with his hands and she laughed. "What? Afraid
of a woman driver? Anton and Sharky left a while ago, remember? I'm
your chauffeur and tour guide."

The drive to the pier was a pretty quiet one. There was little
sightseeing and Mrs. Metzer made few comments. That was fine with
me because I, for one, was thinking about the letters and the
conversations we had just finished as was, no doubt, Justin. Susan
and John seemed lost in thought as well. Adam and Bobbie? I hadn't
the foggiest, but something was going on between them, and I tried to
dismiss it as none of my business.

I guess if I had given it any thought, I would have realized a boat which
would carry a crew of three and seven passengers or more, would be
a bit larger than the pleasure craft in the harbor at Elizabethton, but
I was unprepared for the yacht awaiting us. We went up the
gangplank, where Sharky and the Captain greeted us with a hearty
"Welcome aboard."

The Captain said, "I'll show you to your cabins so you can stow your
gear. Then I'll give you the twenty-five cent tour while the boys finish
getting us ready to sail. If you will follow me. The boat will carry a
dozen passengers comfortably, two to a cabin, but there's no reason
you can't have your own cabin," he said as we went below.

The cozy cabins Adam, John, Susan and Bobbie were shown to had
bunk beds. As the four went to their cabins, the Captain winked at me
and said, "Your cabin is this way." We walked past a cabin where Mrs.
Metzer was stowing her things and the Captain opened the door to a
super nice cabin -- it had a double bed. "Thought you honeymooners
would appreciate this cabin's accommodations. Enjoy!"

We tossed our bag on the bed and followed the Captain as he collected
the others for a tour of the boat. It was definitely designed for
passengers -- well-heeled passengers -- and for making excursions,
not fishing. It was spic and span and had all the luxuries you could
expect including freshwater mist showers. The cabins were, of
course, small -- even Justin's and mine -- but beautifully appointed.
The salon -- I was promptly corrected when I called it the living room
-- was beautifully furnished and had plenty roomy for a group larger
than ours. In short, everything was in excellent condition and the boat
well fitted for its purpose. In fact, before we had finished less than
half of the tour, I began to wonder how two guys who started with
practically nothing ever expected to pay for it. I guess Justin was
wondering the same thing because he said, "Man, this must have cost
three or four bundles!"

"Should have, and Antwon and Sharky could never have come up with
the money to buy the boat, much less the business. But Mrs. Crandall
was willing to trust them and put up the money; Mr. Logan's son
wanted the business off his hands, and Mr. Logan wanted someone
who would appreciate it, so they actually got the business at a
bargain -- only a bundle and a half," the Captain laughed. "Business
was slow for maybe six months and the boys were pretty
discouraged, but people who can afford one of our excursions expect
good service and when the service was exceptionally good, as it is
with us, they pass the word along. We've been booked solid for
months and are through Labor Day, and don't have a whole lot of free
slots after. In fact, they'd never brag about it, but they are repaying
Mrs. Crandall much, much faster than she expected. Yeah, good
manners and good service are good business. As a matter of fact,
this trip was possible only because Antwon had insisted we keep the
week free for ourselves."

"And now all three of you are working," Susan said.

"This is different. Dealing with Mrs. Crandall's friends is always a
pleasure for us and the boys will do most anything for her. Plus, she
crosses nasty, demanding persons off her list in a hurry."

Back topside, Antwon and Sharky were waiting for us. "I'd like to get
underway in forty-five minutes, but we're not ready just yet. You
might want to get in some sightseeing, check the night life, whatever,
just be ready to cast off in forty-five," Sharky said.

"How about a run on the beach?" John asked. "The night life doesn't
much appeal for me and I definitely feel the need of exercise. I think a
good run, a shower, and I'll sleep like a baby."

"Babies are often up at night, sometimes colicky and cry for hours.
Hope I sleep better than a baby," Susan laughed as she punched him
on the arm. "I'll join you for a run, though, soon as I change."

Sharky reminded us the boat had only mist freshwater showers.
"There are showers on the pier -- shower heads -- so you can grab a
shower on your way back." Five minutes later, all six of us were
running on the beach. Susan told us later Bobbie said Adam had
growled he wasn't interested in running, but when said she was and
added, "I'll see you in the morning," he changed his mind and had joined
us, clearly pissed about something. Anyway, we ran, showered and
went back on board.

We were below, changing into dry clothes, when I heard Sharky call
out, "Ready to cast off!"

The engines were throbbing below us as we went topside and the boat
was moving away from the pier slowly. The sun was below the horizon,
but a magnificent sunset still colored the sky. "Well, we're underway,"
Sharky said. "After the sunset, there's not going to be much to see
until morning, but why not go to the bow at least for the rest of the
sunset?" As we headed forward, Sharky joined the Captain and
Antwon on the bridge -- at least that's what John said it was.

We had just found a comfortable place and sat down, when the
Captain called out, "Full speed ahead!" and the boat's speed rapidly
increased.

Not quite two hours later, the engines slowed and finally stopped. The
boat gradually came to a standstill, rocking in the gentle swells and
you could hear the silence after the throbbing of the engines. Sharky
came down from the bridge to where we were and made sure
everything was okay as the Captain lowered the anchor.

Shortly afterward, Antwon joined us and said, "We'll anchor here for
the night, watch the sunrise, then head to Garden Key. We are right
offshore from the island now. If you look to the north," he pointed,
"you can see the navigation light and the outline of Garden Key and
Fort Jefferson against the night sky. We sailed past it and then
turned east, so we'll have a good view of the sunrise. After sunrise,
we'll take the dinghy to the Island. It'll take ten or fifteen minutes,
max. We'll get there early so we'll have a good chance at staking a
claim to one of the few campsites. We're permitted only three tents
and six people, so the crew and Mrs. Metzer will sleep on board so you
can have the tents..."

"Whoa! Are you talking sleeping in a tent? On the ground?" Susan
asked.

Antwon looked puzzled and nodded.

"I was a Girl Scout for years. Slept on the ground. Slept in a tent.
Been there, done that, don't need to do it again. Sleeping on the boat,
in a bunk, is an option? Then I'll sleep on the boat, thank you."

"How about the rest of you?" Antwon asked. "What is your pleasure?
Tent or boat."

"I vote we be generous and allow others to use the campsites," John
said with a grin.

"Agreed," Justin quickly added.

"Saves me a lot of trouble," Antwon said. "You can spend as much
time on the island as you like. There's Fort Jefferson to explore and,
if you're interested, fishing off the pier is permitted now -- hey,
maybe you can catch supper! When you're ready, we can snorkel.
Then, come evening time, it's back to the boat and another night on
the open sea."

"Any of you want to go with me to explore Fort Jefferson?" Mrs.
Metzer asked. "I'll be happy to have you, but feel free to explore on
your own, right Antwon?"

"Absolutely. You can be on your own and do what you like -- so long as
it doesn't violate the park regulations, which you have seen. I will,
however, recommend the Metzer Fort Jefferson Magic Tour. Also,
you'll definitely have to decide whether or not you want to snorkel.
You can explore as you please, but snorkelers will have to get
together since we'll take you out to a good snorkeling area.
Otherwise, we'll decide when we need to get together for lunch and a
pottie break if necessary."

"A pottie break?" Bobbie asked.

"Pottie break. No toilets on the island. You are free to use the toilets
on any ferry tied up, and that will usually take care of the calls of
nature, but we'll come back to the boat if necessary. Assuming you
are willing and interested, we have the needed permit so we can go to
Loggerhead Key day after tomorrow. That beam is from its
lighthouse," Antwon said, pointing to a beam sweeping the sky.
"Excellent snorkeling, especially the windjammer wreck. So, plenty to
do to keep from being bored and, actually, I think you'll enjoy every
minute. We -- Sharky, the Captain and I -- still enjoy it after a lot of
trips here."

"So do I," Mrs. Metzer said.

"Yeah, you guys are going to see Metzer in her glory," Sharky laughed
and Mrs. Metzer grinned. "About tonight, one of the three of us will be
on watch should you need anything during the night," he continued.
"We'll give you plenty of time to get awake for sunrise, so early to
bed is probably a good idea. The Captain's taking first watch, so
Sharky and I are headed below. See you for sunrise." Mrs. Metzer said
her goodnights and went below as well.

We had been sitting along the rail while we were underway. Now that
we were at anchor, Adam lay stretched, his head in Bobbie's lap -- I
guess they had made up. John and Susan were sitting, back to back,
at the very front of the boat, silent. Justin stood, took my hand, and
pulled me to my feet. We walked to the stern where he put two
cushions side-by-side on the deck, lay down and pulled me down beside
him. We lay on our backs, looking up at the stars. I never remember
seeing so many, or their being so bright. When I said so, Justin
reminded me we were seldom where there was no light pollution. Here
the only lights were the boat's warning lights and the beam from the
Loggerhead Key lighthouse sweeping across the sky.

We lay on the deck for several minutes, then Justin turned to face
me and said, "You know, I think we need to show the Captain our
appreciation by making use ofthat bed below." I agreed. I guess the
others had decided the bunks called as well because they were right
behind us.

"Honeymooners?" I asked as we walked to our cabin.

"Why not?" Justin responded, grinned, and swept me in to his arms
and carried me into our cabin. As he tossed me on the bed, he
repeated his question, "Why not?"

"Because honeymooners are newly married and we're not married."

"Would you like to be? Married, I mean. Married to me."

"To be honest, I haven't given it a thought. Would you? Like to be
married to me?"

"Hell yes, I'd like to be married to you. I'd like that very much." I was
still lying across the bed and Justin was standing over me. Suddenly
he dropped to his knees, reached up and took my hand and when I sat
up asked, "Marcus Alexander Porcher the Fourth, will you marry me?"

The smile on Justin's face completely dissolved me. I slid off the bed
and knelt beside him. His lips, ever so lightly, brushed mine and, as
they did, I felt a tear run down my cheek. "Justin, Babe, you are so
serious."

"You're right. I am serious, very serious, as serious as I can be."

I stared into those wonderful black eyes, my heart racing, and said,
"Justin, I don't know what to say. I'll have to think about it. I mean,
God, I love you, but I can't get my mind around two men being
married."

"Will you think about it?"

"Of course I will." I returned his soft kiss with one equally soft, like
the touch of a feather.

We are normal -- gay, but normal -- eighteen-year-olds, so the kisses
didn't stay soft long but grew increasingly passionate. As could be
predicted, things didn't stop there. Even in my best fantasies, I had
not imagined the feeling that Justin's mouth and tongue gave my
manhood. I only hoped he was receiving as much pleasure from my
attention to his. I was soon rewarded by the taste of Justin which
pushed me over the edge as well.

Minutes later, wrapped in each other's arms, Justin whispered, "Marc,
I love you, man. I really, really love you. And I mean it. I want to marry
you."

"Justin, I'll think about it. I mean, how can it happen? Who will do it?
Are we sure that's what we want? I mean, what I've seen of marriage
doesn't make it very appealing, you know."

"Yeah, well, I've never seen it up close and I guess I always wanted
that, a kind of commitment and caring for Mama. We'll think about it,
ok?"

"Sure," I said as I snuggled against him. "Now can we get off the
floor?" I laughed.

We both crawled into bed and wrapped each other in our arms.
Minutes later, his regular breathing told me he was asleep. I expected
to go right to sleep as well, but it was a while before I could get my
mind turned off. I was thinking of all the implications of being married
-- of two men being married -- and it was upsetting to me for some
reason. Well, why not? Look at what I had as a close-up example of
marriage. Finally the events of the day faded into the background and
I joined my beautiful Justin in sleep.

It was still quite dark when Sharky tapped on our door and said,
"Sunrise is on schedule. It'll be in forty-five minutes."

Justin groaned and sat up in bed. For me, Sharky had interrupted a
beautiful dream. We were romping through a field, nude, holding hands
and I knew we were running to do something wonderful.

I laughed, hopped out of bed and headed for the head. After taking
care of the call of nature and conquering dragon breath once again,
we got dressed and headed topside. Sharky, the Captain and Antwon
were on deck, but none of the others had joined them. The sky was
getting lighter, but it was still quite dark.

"I trust you took advantage of your accommodations," the Captain
grinned as we joined the crew on deck.

"We did," Justin grinned and I blushed as I smiled. In that moment I
realized Justin was much more comfortable with being gay and loving
a man than I was, and I wasn't sure why.

The others joined us, first John and Adam, then Mrs. Metzer, Bobbie
and Susan. As the women joined us, the sky was definitely lighter and
Fort Jefferson was clearly visible. Then the rosy fingers of dawn
began illuminating the eastern sky. Justin pulled me to himself and I
leaned against him as he put his arms around me, his chin resting on
my shoulder. I noticed Adam and Bobbie were standing in a similar
position which was not surprising. Well, maybe it was. since their
relationship seemed to be on-again and off-again lately. What was
surprising was John, who standing with his arms around Susan. They
kept protesting that they were just good friends, and maybe that was
all they were, but I really wondered. Of course, that was their
business. We all continued watching in silence as the sun rose and
finally cleared the horizon. It was breathtakingly beautiful.

"Breakfast is ready below -- fruit, juice, milk, cereal and yogurt,"
Antwon finally said. "After breakfast, we'll take the dinghy and head
for the island."

All of us grabbed what we wanted for breakfast and went topside
again, not wanting to miss a moment of the morning. As soon as we
were finished, Antwon said, "Ok, review of the day. I suspect you all
will want to spend time at Fort Jefferson. It really is interesting.
There are self-guided walking tours, but we happen to have the best
tour guide available -- Metzer. Right, Ma'am?" Antwon smiled.

Mrs. Metzer gave a thumbs-up, then added, "But if you want to follow
the self-guided walking tour or just walk around on your own, feel
free. Don't feel you'll offend me if you don't want to be guided."

"Now, we need to give at least some thought to other activities. We'll
break for lunch, of course, which the Captain and I will bring to the
island. You'll probably welcome a bit of down time afterward. For
those interested, we purchased fishing licenses and tackle will be in
the dinghy anytime you want to pick it up. Be sure to take your
license when you get gear. They are in the tackle box. How many will
be fishing?" Everyone gave a wave of the hand and Antwon continued,
"Fine. Not the usual group I see, since seldom does anyone we bring
out want to fish. Had any experience snorkeling?"

"We've all had some, but not serious snorkeling, I guess," Adam
answered.

"But enough to know whether or not you'd like to try it?"

"Oh, no question we'd all like to try it," Adam answered as he looked
around.

"Look forward to it," Susan said.

"Then I suggest that after you've had a break following lunch, Sharky
and I take you snorkeling around the fort's walls. It provides some of
the best snorkeling in the world in my book. Tomorrow I think you'll
like to snorkel at the ship wreck, which is the only place I know which
tops what's here, but we'll talk about that later. You provide the fish
and we'll have fresh fish for dinner in the style of Antwon. Again,
you're free to do what you wish on the island and meet for lunch. Be
sure to take sunscreen and use it liberally. Marc, I think you might
take long pants and long-sleeved shirt. You can put them on later and
certainly before you go on the pier fishing. I sure don't want a
member of the party cooked."

We got what we needed -- sunscreen and all -- and were in the dinghy
headed for the island in ten minutes.

Mrs. Metzer lived up to Antwon's praise as she guided us through the
fort. In fact, before she had spent fifteen minutes talking about the
place, our group had grown as other sightseers joined us. We spend
well over an hour and a half touring the fort with her -- so much for
the approximately forty-five minutes the guidebook said the park
ranger tours took. Of course, the fact that we knew Mrs. Metzer
meant we were a lot freer with questions and those who had joined
our group fell right into our attitude toward our special guide. When
she finally said, "Ok, you're on your own now. We'll gather down at the
dinghy in an hour, so do what you wanna do 'til then," we all headed to
in different directions.

After Justin and I went to check a couple things we wanted to
investigate closer, we were standing inside the fort, kissing if you
must know, when we heard Bobbie's and Adam's voices. It was obvious
they were angry, but trying to keep their voices down. Nonetheless,
we had no difficulty hearing both the anger in their voices and what
they were saying.