Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:40:40 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: Second Chance, Chapter 10

The boys woke up around 7:30 and were anticipating playing around before
they showered when the phone by Josh's side of the bed rang.

"Yo," Josh answered.  "You're an evil man, Dad!" he chuckled.  "Sure, we
can do that if we shower together.  Stop teasing; you're probably doing the
same!"

When he hung up the receiver, he explained to Eric that "the old guys"
wanted to meet them in 15 minutes to go to breakfast so that they could get
on the road soon.

By helping each other get clean, they managed to make it with a minute to
spare.

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It was nearing noon when they rolled into St. Paul.  Scott drove the van on
to the house taking the boys - Josh riding shotgun and Eric squeezed into a
small space in the back seat that wasn't filled with boxes.  Ben took a
detour to a grocery store with the other car to buy things for lunch
knowing that the teenagers would be starving as usual.

Ben picked up a number of prepared foods from the deli in order to make
lunch quickly.  He made sure that his selections weren't overloaded with
calories knowing that Scott was trying to shed a few pounds.

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After they had eaten their fill, everyone pitched in to unload the van and
get Scott's things settled as much as possible that day.  Scott would need
to begin catching up on his work on Wednesday and Ben would be going into
the office for at least part of the day.

Ben and Scott left to turn in the rental van, but the boys stayed at home.
Josh suggested that they carry Eric's grandmother's little writing desk and
chair up to the studio.

"It would be perfect to put a laptop on so you can do your writing up here
while I paint.  That way we'll be together even if we're not doing the same
things."

"Are you sure that you want me to invade your studio space?  Won't that
distract you from getting your work done?" Eric asked.

"There are times when we'll both welcome a little distraction," Josh licked
his lips suggestively.  "But most of the time I can concentrate.  And
sometimes you can sit there writing while I sketch you."

"You mean like nude?" Eric asked.

"Sure, or partially clothed.  I'll bet either way it'll lead to some
`distraction' eventually."

Josh posed Eric in his underwear so as not to be too distracted immediately
and proceeded to make sketches of his boyfriend.  He wanted to memorize
every part of his anatomy for future compositions.

They heard their fathers come in the back door about an hour later, but
didn't stop what they were doing.

Eric had an outline saved on his computer and was writing the first chapter
of a story about two boys who met on a wilderness canoeing trip.  The
characters would have fictional names, but their adventures would closely
parallel the ones that he and Josh had experienced.  He hoped that perhaps
he could get it published someday, so he was being careful to write it in a
way that wouldn't embarrass either of them.

Eric was so intent on his work that he didn't realize that Josh had stopped
drawing.  He did notice when he felt Josh's fingers lightly stimulating his
nipples.

"It's distraction time," Josh informed him.

Eric jumped up, nearly overturning the antique chair.  He pulled Josh over
to the plush area rug and began suck on his nipples after hurriedly
removing his shirt.

"I'll give you a distraction!" he announced, when he backed off enough to
talk.

"Whoa, Stud.  Are you trying to rape me?"

"No, because you can't rape someone who wants it as bad as you do!"

Josh grinned at Eric's quick response as he undid the snap on his shorts to
help Eric undress him.

Their lovemaking was as slow and gentle as two horny boys could make it.
They actually showed an amazing amount of self control as they coaxed each
other toward the edge with hands, tongues, and lips.

Neither guy pulled back when the final moment arrived.  They took each
other's load without wasting any.  When they turned around to kiss, they
could taste themselves in each other's mouth.  It was an awesome and
intimate experience.  They closed their eyes and went to sleep cuddled
together.

They were awakened a half hour later by a whistling sound that jolted Eric
out of his dreams, but seemed to have a minimal effect on Josh.

"What the...?"

"Oh, that's Dad calling me on the speaking tube.  I'll see what he wants."

Josh went over to an ancient pipe-like devise on the wall and called down
to his father.  Then he turned his ear to the object to hear his dad's
response.  He ended by saying, "Okay, give us a couple of minutes."

Then Josh gave Eric a short history lesson about this aspect of the house.

"Back in the day when this was the maid's quarters, the family could summon
her by calling through this thing.  It's like an early intercom.  There's a
whistle part that you can blow in on this side too, but it was usually
considered bad manners for the servant to call for her master or mistress
unless the house was on fire or something," Josh explained.

"Wow, that's cool.  But, what did he want?"

"They want some help getting dinner organized – like setting the table
and tearing lettuce for a salad.  We'd better wash up and get dressed."

When the boys came sprinting down the stairs, they were met by their
fathers who were wearing shorts, flip-flops, and smiles and holding a
bottle of champagne.

"We're going to start preparations for dinner and then stop for a little
celebration – kind of like a house-warming party.  We have T-bones to
grill along with fresh veggies which we're also going to do over the flames
- like Josh likes them," Ben announced.  "We'll eat out in the gazebo
because the weather's perfect for it."

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Eric and Josh had both been brought up being allowed a glass of wine on
special occasions, so neither was surprised at the opportunity to imbibe.
One of the few things that Scott and Tina had agreed on about parenting was
that kids who learn to drink responsibly are less likely to binge as they
grow up.

Scott had been brought up in a house where booze was considered the work of
the Devil and he often wondered if that contributed to his problems with
alcohol before and during his messy divorce.  Tina had been a hard drinker
too, but had managed to be a success at the same time.  He suspected that
she might be a "functional alcoholic" - after hearing some of Eric's
stories about her.  Of course, those were told by a young man who was still
stinging from her sudden rejection of him.  Yet, her mood swings might, in
part, be explained by alcohol dependency.

Scott would be careful not to make alcohol part of Eric's everyday
experience.  Hopefully, the young man wouldn't get into the habit of
drinking every night when he got to college like some students did.

----------

Dinner turned out to be as great as their expectations.  Ben proved that he
could grill steaks to perfection too.  His flame-kissed vegetables were as
delicious as Josh had said they would be.

No one drank too much champagne, but all were feeling relaxed by the time
the bottle was empty.  Everyone was still capable of helping to clean up
after the meal and getting the kitchen ship-shape for the next day.

The boys joined their fathers in taking a walk around the neighborhood when
their chores were finished.  Several people that Ben and Josh knew were
sitting on their front porches enjoying the pleasant evening.  So, Scott
and Eric got introduced to a number of folks who would be their neighbors
too.  The warm welcomes that they received made them feel like they would
be accepted and happy in their new locality.

----------

For the boys, the highlight of August began on Wednesday - the summer
Olympics.  The games would become their main focus for the next several
days.  While they enjoyed watching all kinds of activities, it was the
swimming and diving competitions that kept them glued to the TV.  They
watched and recorded all of the swimmers as closely as they could and were
happy to see replays and analyses of the top ones.  They thought that they
might pick up some valuable information to improve their performances.
Most mornings, they went to a pool to see if they could put into practice
what they'd learned the night before.

Swimming may have been thrilling, but it was tandem diving that mesmerized
them the most.  They would love to become skilled in it, but how would that
be possible?  Public schools, by and large, had removed the high boards
from their pools for fear of injuries and ensuing law suits.  If the boys
ever wanted to try anything like that, they would have to find a private
facility to do it in.

----------

Later in the month, Blake Ault and Reese Payne moved into the carriage
house apartment.  Their lease didn't start until September 1st, but Ben
allowed them a few extra days to get their things moved in.  Both young men
were living in different places where their tenancy would end the last of
August.

Eric was writing at his laptop and Josh was painting when their
concentration was broken by the throbbing sound of an old pickup's motor.
They went to the window at the back of the studio to check out the source
of the racket.

"Looks like the renters have arrived," Josh said without enthusiasm.  "I
hope we aren't going to hear that ancient beast wheezing in our drive every
morning."

"Do they get to park it there?"

"No, they have to park on the street because we need all of the garages for
our cars.  Dad's still going to buy me something to drive even though
you've offered to share."

For a moment, the boys ceased their conversation as two young men got out
of the truck.  The new renters were dressed in gym shorts and "wife
beaters" which seemed to have seen better days.  Their casual image was
completed by ratty sneakers and baseball caps worn backwards.  They could
have blended into the crowd in most American colleges and a few high
schools.

The taller of the two was blond and lean.  He had the tanned skin of
someone who had been working out of doors all summer.

The other young man was probably two inches shorter and a bit more
muscular.  His complexion was a beautiful bronze shade suggestion that one
of his parents was Caucasian and the other of possibly of American Indian
descent.

"Whoa, they look great!" Eric exclaimed.  "Do you think we should be
neighborly and help them carry their stuff?"

"Maybe, but only after you put some clothes on!"

Eric had been posing nude so regularly that he often wasn't even aware of
his undressed state until Josh did something "distracting" to help him
remember.  This time, Josh playfully pinched Eric's butt as he verbally
reminded him.

Josh and Eric came out of the house dressed rather like the new tenants
except that they were bare-headed.  Josh made the introductions since he
had met one of the guys before.  He turned toward the blond with his right
hand extended.

"Blake, right?"

"Yup."

"This is my buddy and housemate, Eric."

Eric extended his hand.

"Cool! Are you guys going to Bethel, too?  What's your majors?" Reese broke
in.

"They're still in high school," Blake told him.  "They're probably majoring
in girls."

"Too bad!" Reese exclaimed.

"Nice meeting you, Eric." Blake responded.  "And I was going to introduce
you guys to this uncultured savage before he so rudely interrupted me.
This is MY buddy and housemate, Reese."

"Hey guys," Reese grinned.  "Now let's get something straight.  Some of my
ancestors probably scalped some of your ancestors, but that doesn't make me
a savage, unless it's a NOBLE savage!  I'd rather be a wild Redman than a
pale-face redneck like Blake here."

"I bow to your nobility, oh esteemed Redman," Blake said doffing his cap
and making a sweeping motion of deference.

For a split second, the teens didn't know what was going on and then
everyone broke into laughter.  It was evident that these two loved to
banter with each other about their differences in heritage.

"Come on pale-face, stop lollygagging around.  We gotta get all our stuff
moved and get this rust-bucket back to Billy before dinner so he can go to
work.  You're lazier than the boys on the reservation and you're not even
related to them."

"Aye, aye, Tonto.  You're getting a little uppity.  I'm your leader, Kemo
Sabe, remember?"

"Uh, before you start the French and Indian Wars all over again, we can
give you a hand to speed things up." Josh offered.

"Way cool," Reese laughed.  "It's great to see some of these white boys
know how to work."

With the four of them hauling stuff up to the apartment, it took mere
minutes to unload the pickup.  When it was empty, Blake and Reese left to
get another load.

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"Now, I'm really worried about having them live here!" Josh exclaimed after
the other two had left.

"They're a riot!  And both are easy on the eyes," Eric insisted.

"That's what I mean.  You've been drooling since the moment you saw Reese.
I thought you were going to cream your shorts when he grabbed your neck
before they left."

"Well, he IS cute.  And the way he touched me felt - hot." Eric admitted.
"But he's not nearly as cute as you are and I'm not going to cheat on you
even in my fantasies.  But, hell, people still window-shop even after
they've gotten what they want."

"And sometimes they send the first purchase back in order to buy what's in
the window," Josh remarked soberly.

"Do you think he was flirting with me?" Eric asked wide-eyed.

"Well, duh!  It also looked like Blake was tensing up when he did.
Remember Reese's remark when Blake made it a point to let him know that
we're younger and probably majoring in girls?  I think Blake was giving him
a signal that he should back off and he was disappointed that we're
chicken."

"Chicken?  I'm not a chicken!"

"That's gay talk for guys who're jail-bait; you know, too young to be
messing with legally.  We're not too young in some states, but we are in
others."

"How do you know all of this?" Eric asked with a frown.

"Not from personal experience, Babe.  I've done a lot of surfing on the
`net.  I'll show you the sites to bring you up to speed.  I'm curious, but
not promiscuous.  You're not getting a whore."

"I love you," Eric smiled after he'd planted a quick kiss on Josh's cheek.
"Let's not get into a disagreement over these guys and all this stuff.
Let's make a pitcher of lemonade to share with our new neighbors when they
return and I'll make sure that Reese knows where the boundaries are."

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Reese appeared subdued and lost in thought when he and Blake returned with
the second load of their stuff.  Again, the boys came out to help make the
process go faster.  When the pickup was empty once more, Josh invited them
to take a break in the gazebo with cookies and lemonade.

"I'm sorry that the cookies are store-bought and the lemonade's from a can
of concentrate, but we didn't know you'd be coming today," he said.

"This is really welcome and we appreciate it," Blake insisted.  "It's
really pleasant sitting here.  I think Reese has something to say to you
guys."

"Uh, yeah, I need to apologize for coming on too strong.  It's one of my
savage instincts that Blake is trying to tame.  I hope I didn't offend
anyone.

"I'm not offended," Josh said.

"Me either," Eric added looking Reese directly in the eyes.  "However, we
all do need to get something straight, no pun intended.  This is my
boyfriend and he's off limits and so am I."

Reese's eyes went wide for a second and he swallowed before answering.

"Are you always this direct?"

"No, only when it's really important.  I don't want any misunderstanding.
We may have misread the signals and if so, please forgive me for
assuming..."

"There's nothing to forgive," Blake spoke up.  "I'm trying to break my wild
man from acting like he's hitting on people.  I don't want to break his
spirit, but I don't want to worry all of the time when he's out of my
sight."

"Uh, we'd better head out if we're going to get the last load before Billy
gets nervous about his truck," Reese said before tilting his head back and
draining his glass.  "I appreciate the refreshments and I hope we can be
friends.  Sorry if I gave the wrong impression."

Reese also appreciated the gesture of camaraderie when Josh high-fived him
as he was leaving.


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Author's notes: A continuing thanks to my editors, Tom and David.  They are
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