Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 02:12:33 EST
From: Punkincognito313@aol.com
Subject: Gay Male High School Stories: Sophomoric Blues: Chapter 6

Disclaimer: This story is completely fictional. None of the names in the
story are real people, at least ones that this author knows. This is gay
fiction about high school romance, therefore if you are UNDER 18, GET OUT,
it is illegal for you to view this AND YOU KNOW THAT

"Sophomoric Blues"
Chapter 6

	"Hmm, Sunday morning; I suppose worshiping at Saint Mattress on the
Springs isn't going to fly too well with Mom and Dad, so I should get
up. Darn! What a night, I'm incredibly sad to see it end." I yawned to
myself as I went over to my alarm clock to shut it off.

	"Alex, honey, its 9:40 and you're serving today, so we have to get
there early. You better take your shower, shave and get ready in twenty
minutes! Maybe if you hurry, we'll stop off at the Starbucks off Highland
Knolls and get you something!" My mother tried to convince me to hurry up.

	"Okay mother!" I screamed so that she could hear me from my
bedroom's bathroom. I took a sizzling hot shower, I needed to relax my
muscles, get less tense. My body was not ready to be woken from its
slumber, if you could call it that. Three hours of in and out sleep
thinking about Ray. You know, I'm starting to wonder about him. I mean, we
talked for hours last night, we kissed, I like him a lot, but maybe I'm
moving to fast. I hate the whole stigma about jumping into things, why
should I wait longer; I know what I want to know about Ray. While I was
shaving I happened to glimpse at my face, wow I was showing my late
night. Even though my face and hair were nice and clean, I looked
horrible. There were all nighter for school dark bags under my eyes, and
discolorations in my complexion, "Wow how hot do I look?" I sarcastically
thought to myself. After I got ready and put on a nice black suit for
church I ran down the back stairs into the kitchen.

	"Jesus Alex, how late were you out last night, you look like shit!"
My mother so bluntly opened our conversation with, "I told you we have
church this morning, what are they going to think? Alex, what exactly did
you do last night, I thought you were at Ronald's."

	"We went to a party, I didn't know about it until I got there,
sorry Mom!" I lied.

	"Alexander Charles Parker," my mother freaked, "I specifically made
it clear that we want you to call us and inform us of where you are and if
plans change. I had no idea you were at a party. What if something
happened? Who would be able to help you, how irresponsible can you get
young man! Jeffrey, did you hear what this one did last night?"

	"I think all of Green Trails Forest heard, honey. Good morning,
Alex you look like hell, don't go to parties when we have church in the
morning, it doesn't look good! Anyway how was it?"

	"Jeffrey, did you know Alex was going to a party?"

	"No Amy, relax. So he went to a party, the kid is no longer a kid,
he's sixteen, remember what we were doing at that age?"

	"What you were doing, I was a good girl, and that is exactly why
I'm pissed off."

	"Lighten up Mom, nobody is pregnant, and I'm not diseased, let's go
to church!"

	"I cain't believe y'all. Jeffreee yar an awfawl influ-a-nce on em!"
Amy Parker turned into Annie from Annie Get Your Gun. She shows her
Texahoma, Texas roots when pissed off well!

	"Mom, Dad, let's go to Starbucks, I need coffee."

	"I bet you do Alex!" Mom hissed.

	Church went like it always did, I had to serve, and my friend
George didn't show up and I ended up doing the reading for him. Although
people commented on my horrid appearance, they also complimented my parents
and I profusely on my reading. (I have theater to thank for that one ;)
When we got back to the house I went straight up to my room to take of my
suit. Looking nice, I love; wearing suits or tuxedoes, and I become
agitated: suppose it's from my ADHD filled childhood.  As I was changing
into a white Abercrombie and Fitch logoed t-shirt and a snug pair of camo
cargo shorts, I realized it was after church, and that Ray would be
expecting a call probably.
	"Crap I forgot that I had to go out to an afternoon lunch with some
families from church over at Escalante's by the galleria. Hmm, maybe I
could go get Ray I thought!"

	"Hey Ray, it's Alex." I called him up.

	"Hey you, what're ya doin?"

	"Nothing now, but we're going out to lunch later with some people
from church at Escalante's, have you ever been there?"

	"No what is it, is it a Mexican place?"

	"Only one of the best around! You've never had Mexican until you've
had their Tampiquena!"

	"I'm not real sure what that is, but it sounds good." I think he
lied.

	"You wanna come? Don't worry about my parents, the group we're gong
to be with is humongous, the kids of the bunch of people who come with us
from church usually sit off in booths of twos, so it would be almost like a
date I suppose."

	"I don't have anything planned for today, so ah, what the hell, why
not?"

	"Vraiment! Je t'aime!" I screamed, wow French in school was
actually paying off, although really how much French had Ray learned in
Borger?

"I love you too, and English, Mon francais est mauvais!"

"Okay, so umm how do I get to your dorm? I'll be picking you up I suppose."

"Well, what direction are you coming from? Well you said you're from Katy,
take the Katy Freeway East, to the inner loop, take that south, and get on
Rt. 59 North, to Greenbriar, to Rice at the right, and I'll meet you at the
gates, at what time sweetie?"

"I guess in like a half hour to forty minutes, it'll take me a bit to get
down there."

"Hmm, so this is like our first date maybe?"

"Yup!"

"Better make it worth something, want to come over afterwards? Only if
you're ready though, I don't want to push you Al," Ray asked and the idea
stuck. I think I'm ready, really!

"I'm more ready now than I've ever been, I love you Ray."

"Me too babe, listen, I'm going to go shower and everything now."

"Think of me," I commented in an innuendo filled way.

"You know I will be, love you, later."

"Later."

I stayed there pathetically for a while with my cell phone in my arms. I
was thinking of being held by Ray, his strong embrace and physique,
amazingly beautiful green eyes, adorable pale but sprinkled with freckles
face.

"Alex honey, are you getting ready? We'll be leaving in an almost an hour!"
Mom woke me from my little daydream with Ray.

"Umm yeah!" I ran back downstairs almost falling out of my flip flops, and
met Mom sitting on the Florida room couch reading and sipping some
lemonade.

"Hey, Mom, could I bring someone to lunch?"

"A girlfriend?" My mother too aggressively put out, I haven't had one in a
while, maybe she's worried, hehe.

"No Mom, just a friend, he's bored and has nothing to do, and I'd rather
not be bored myself talking to the rest of the bratty youth of our
parish. Instead I'd like to eat with someone I have a little more in common
with."

"Okay, that's fine, where does she live?"

"He Mom, he's a friend from," oh crap I need to think about this one, umm,
ah, got it! Thank God for music classes at Rice and UH, "my site reading
class at Rice,"

"A college kid wants to hang out with a sixteen year old? That's a little
odd."

"No Mom, I'm mature and cool with things. You'd be surprised how many
friends I've got at Rice and UH from music. Don't give me that look."

"Alright, I suppose, you'll be picking him up? If so you'd better hurry,
Rice isn't in our backyard."

"Okay Mommy, I love you!" I went over to the couch hugged and kissed her.

"Wow Alex, what's all this, I'm so happy and loving this. You look happier
than usual, which is surprising compared to how you looked this morning. Is
there something you're not telling me?"

"Nope, well yes, there is. I never tell you how much I love you, and I'm
sorry!" I gave her another kiss; I thought my mother was going to melt!

"I'm florid that I've got the happy affectionate, less snappy teenager I
used to have back. I love you Alleycat!"

I hugged my mother and then left, I don't know where the sensation to be
extraordinarily nice came from. It was something I used to be, but I think
ever since my fallout with Tommy last year; I was being a lot more distant
to people than before. I left through the back kitchen door, down the
covered walkway to the garage and opened the side door. It must have been a
thousand degrees in there, but come on it is August in Katy, Texas. I
didn't normally go in through the side door, usually I was so lazy, I'd go
through the gate to the front of my garage and punch in the code, but I
wanted a soda and had not gotten one from the kitchen like usual. I went to
the refrigerator we have in there and took out a Mr. Pibb and walked to the
truck, when I hopped inside, I pressed the button on my sun visor, and the
garage doors opened. Traffic was extraordinarily slow on the Freeway, the
construction usually doesn't interfere this badly, so I figured there must
have been an accident. Sure enough, right by where Town and Country Mall
used to be, there was a pileup, this wasn't good; I got off at the feeder
and took it the little distance to Beltway 8. Then I got on Rt. 59 North
figuring that would take me right to downtown closer to Rice. Good choice
on my part, there was almost nobody there, a completely different scene
from the construction chewed up Katy Freeway. In about twenty minutes I
reached Greenbriar, and took it to Rice, shortly after I did I got to the
gates, where I saw the most adorable site. There he was, my Raymond King,
he was standing against the brick wall adjacent to the gates in a beige
Stetson, tight red t-shirt, and tight, tight jeans, and fuck-me-boots. (I
call brown leather boots on a man fuck-me-boots, because whenever I see one
in them, that's exactly what I'm thinking!) I drove up to him, parked the
truck on the side of the road, and got out.

"Hey Stranger." I called out. He looked up with those dangerously amazing
green eyes. Then he rushed over and gave me a hug. GOD I LOVE THIS MAN. I
love his embrace, his touch, oh my Lord! I'm not that religious, but damn!
I wonder how great it would be to be spooned by him in bed! Oh God, I'm
going to cream myself! Oh, crap, we've been hugging for a while, and this
is Houston! I quickly broke the hug.

"What's the matter Alex?"

"Honey, I love you, don't ever doubt it, but we're in public. I'm not even
afraid of running into somebody I know, it's just shouldn't you know coming
from frigging Borger and everything that hugging another man in public in
Texas isn't that bright?"

"You worry too much, c'mon let's get on out of here!"

"Okay, sorry Ray, about before you know."

"Don't worry, hey by the way nice truck! A red Ford F-250 that's awesome,
you've got one and you're only sixteen! You must be some spoiled rich kid
aren't you?" He joked, not about the truck; kind of scary huh, but about
the spoiled rich kid thing, I think.

"No I'm not, I'm not spoiled or rich!" I spat out, I hate when people look
at me like that.

"Really, Mr. Abercrombie and Fitch, see this here," he pointed to his
shirt, "Wal-Mart, and I'm proud!"

"Oh fuck, I really am dating a redneck," then he started singing, "Are you
singing Gretchen Wilson, I think I'm going to puke. Eh, you know what they
say, opposites attract."

"Well I ain't never

Been the barbie doll type

No I can't swig that sweet champagne

I'd rather drink beer all night

In a tavern or in a honky tonk

Or on a 4 wheel drive tailgate

I've got posters on my wall of Skynard, Kid and Strait

Some people look down on me

But I don't give a rip

I'll stand barefooted in my own front yard with a baby on my hip



Cause I'm a redneck woman

1And I ain't no high class broad

I'm just a product of my raisin'

And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"

And I keep my Christmas lights on, on my front porch all year long

And I know all the words to every Charlie Daniels song

So here's to all my sisters out there keepin' it country

Let me get a big "Hell Yeah" from the redneck girls like me!"

"Raymond King, oh my God!"

"Hell Yeah

Hell Yeah



Victoria's Secret

Well their stuff's real nice

Oh but I can buy the same damn thing on a Wal*Mart shelf half price

And still look sexy

Just as sexy

As those models on TV

No I don't need no designer tag to make my man want me

You might think I'm trashy

A little too hard core

But get in my neck of the woods

I'm just the girl next door



Hey I'm redneck woman

And I ain't no high class broad

I'm just a product of my raisin'

And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"

And I keep my Christmas lights on, on my front porch all year long

And I know all the words to every Tanya Tucker song

So here's to all my sisters out there keeping it country

Let me get a big "Hell Yeah" from the redneck girls like me

Hell Yeah

Hell Yeah



I'm redneck woman

And I ain't no high class broad

I'm just a product of my raisin'

And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"

And I keep my Christmas lights on, on my front porch all year long

And I know all the words to every Ol' Bocephus song

So here's to all my sisters out there keeping it country

Let me get a big "Hell Yeah" from the redneck girls like me

Hell Yeah

Hell Yeah



Hell Yeah

Hell Yeah

Hell Yeah

Hell Yeah



I Said Hell Yeah"

"Are you quite finished there Gretchen Wilson, or should I say Redneck
Woman?"

"Na, I could go on for days, but that would be painfully annoying to you,
wouldn't it?"

"Umm, yeah!"

"So where is this place?" as he talked he placed his hand on my thigh, I
was starting to get well, um, excited to say the least, but Ray didn't go
for that, he was just soothing me, touching me in a loving way. I like
this, he's touchy feely, I just hope Mr. Cowboy over there doesn't brand
me. I started to laugh and Ray asked, "Hey Alex, you there? Where is this
place?"

"Oh, sorry I must have been concentrated too much on the road, umm, it's
off San Felipe by the Galleria, I have to take the inner loop North to get
there."

"Is that by Bellaire, I have a cousin who lives there, his parents made it
big with oil and moved to some huge place there, he's a doper idiot
though." He laughed.

"I think so." I took my right hand off the steering wheal to attempt the
other form of driving I learned in driver's ed, and held Ray's big
hand. His hand was long and thin, but he had a strong grip, whenever you
are with Ray, I can tell he lets you know it.

"Alex," Ray started to ask so differently than usual, his voice going from
deep, manly, and rich, to cute, "I love looking at you!"

"Oh please!"

"No honestly, why do you always put your appearance down. You have never
looked at your face from the side; it is something out of a painting! You
have a man's face from afar, but up close and personal; it's an adorable
kid's face. Your neck is luscious, and your ears are perfect, they accent
your head just right. Your nose is adorable, the most perfect I've ever
scene. You are perfectly symmetrical, most people are just slightly off,
but you are perfect..."

"I love this, but call me perfect one more time Ray!"

"Alex, you don't look like you'd be the sort of person extremely humble
about his looks, with such faultless features and skin, and your body. For
a sixteen year old, you are quite developed, your shoulders so broad, and
your arms muscular, but not outwardly unnaturally bulging. They are the
right combination of hard shaped and slightly soft to hold."

"Oh Ray, nobody has ever complimented me like this before, what is it that
you see in me, I'm not all those things you say!"

"Like hell you are not, you're lack of self esteem is incredible, no really
incredibly sad actually."

"Ray stop, c'mon here's the restaurant!" I pulled into the parking lot of
the typical Houston strip mall across San Felipe from the Galleria. We got
out of the truck; I locked it, and then met him by the back of the cab.

"Come here baby!" Ray signaled for me to come over to him, when I did, he
sat down on my bumper, and I sat on him. His arms wrapped me, and in my ear
I heard Ray whisper, "You are mine you know that? Your are the cutest thing
in the world regardless of your stupid beliefs." As I nodded my head, he
took is left arm, gently pulled my head back from my hair to his face and
he kissed me.

"Ready to go to lunch?" he asked.

"Yeah, but I want to go straight to dinner!"

"Wait for it," Ray winked. We walked into Escalante's to find everybody had
just arrived, and that all us kids were going to occupy a booth filled
area, and the adults would go to the long party table. Ray and I took a
booth a little off from the rest of the kids from my parish that came, this
way we'd have a little privacy. I don't know how apparent our little game
of extreme footsies was to the rest of the people at the restaurant
exactly.

"Put that foot back in that flip flop on the floor Alex!"

"Take that foot out of my shorts!" As we were giggling, my mom and dad came
over to see how everything was doing, I'm glad we were acting slightly more
civilized and not well like the flirtatious baboons that we were before.

"Hello there, you must be Alex's friend from Rice, so you are a music
major, I know that my son and you have a class together."

"No Mr. Jeffrey, umm, I take that class," I mouthed to him which one it was
to him so that he didn't spark any suspicion with my mother, ", but I am a
business major."

"Oh, what music class is it Amy?"

"Site reading," Ray replied ending any suspicion.

"So if you are a business major, why is it that you are taking a site
reading class Raymond?" Mommykins started her questioning as she does of
all my friends.

"I sang in my high school's musical, they needed a butch guy for the old
man in 'Damn Yankees', it was then that I found out I had a good voice, and
I figured working with that might be beneficial in some way." Ray oddly
explained, he wasn't as good at lying as I am, this should be good.

"Oh, that's interesting," my parents both ever so dully responded, soon
after some more small talk they left. I had overheard my father reassure my
mother while they were walking away that Ray didn't seem to be a faggot and
so their son wasn't gay at all.

"Interesting folks, kind of intimidating."

"Tell me about it. So they said it was okay if I went to a birthday party
of my friend Shruthi this afternoon, I'm thinking since Shruthi's birthday
isn't for another hmmm, like three months I could go back to Rice with
you?" I knew Ray wasn't going to deny me this one.

"If you're ready babe, only if you are."

"I think I am."

"You think, or are you?"

"I am?"

"Alex! If you aren't ready I'm not going to push you, I really like you,
and I don't want to hurt you." Ray made his case. Why the hell was I being
such an idiot fool? I know I am ready, why can't I just say I am.

"I want to be with you, I want you to make love to me. I love you, and I
want to be one with you."

"I love you more than anything, I just want you to be sure you are ready,
this is a big step in your life!"

"Ray, are you a virgin too?"

"What, no, whatever gave you that idea?"

"It's just the way you keep pressing me being ready, I guess I know you
care. If you care about me this much, I am definitely ready to be with you
Raymond King!"

There were no more words to be exchanged, Ray's foot, was now making its
way back into its boot, but instead of playing footsie, his arm had
stretched across the table to massage mine. We just stayed the remainder of
the time at Escalante's, finishing our food and staring into each other's
eyes. When it was time to leave, the parents of everybody in the parish
paid, so Ray and I just went to my truck.

"Hey Alex, can I drive your truck? It's so cool, and well, I'm a good
driver I promise!" I threw Ray the keys and just flashed him a smile, to
which he returned with one of his own. When we got into the car, I snuggled
against him in the truck, with my head resting upon his right arm; then we
were on our way to his dorm.

So that was Chapter 6 everybody, I hope you liked it. Tell me what you
think @ Punkincognito313@AOL.com



1 This song is "Redneck Woman" by Gretchen Wilson.