Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 02:46:55 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: Tales from Bentonville, chapter 108

Tales from Bentonville, Chapter 108

By David Lee

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involves males with other males.  If the reading or possessing of such
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This story is completely fictional.  Most of the places mentioned, and none
of the characters exist in real life.  Some may possess physical or
personality characteristics of people I know or have known.  But if you see
yourself in this story, your imagination is better than mine!

"Tales from Bentonville" is a romantic story centering on the lives of high
school kids.  Lovers of other ages may appear, but not normally in a
cross-generational sense.  References to sex with under-age kids may be
made for the sake of the story line.  However, I feel that child
molestation is a crime and should not be glorified or tolerated.

This is my fifth attempt at writing fiction.  My other stories on Nifty
include: "Zeke" (August 29, 2005), "Always and Forever" (March 25, 2004)
under High School, "Brad and Alan's Canoe Trip" (April 23, 2004) under
Camping, and "Jacob and Jacques" (May 30, 2004) under High School.  Some
characters from previous stories may have cameo roles in this one.
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Tales from Bentonville, Chapter 108

After the nasty ice storm of later February, it was remarkable that March
came in like a proverbial lamb.  The weather turned pleasant and reasonably
warm for that time of year.  The crocuses popped through the hard ground
and the patches of snow that remained in some places.

When the weather permitted, the guys who lived at Greta's house worked on
cleaning up the downed limbs, cutting them into firewood with JD's
chainsaw.  Greta smiled wistfully as she watched them from the kitchen
window.  After having four surrogate sons for the past couple of years, the
house would be sadly quiet when they went off to college.  Perhaps she'd
find another boy or two to stay in the guest room or the room where Dave
and Dustin slept.  She could do that, but she didn't think that she could
let anyone live in Dane and Colt's room until the two had graduated from
college and set up housekeeping permanently somewhere else.  There were too
many memories.

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The sap rising in the trees seems to coincide with an onset of spring
fever.  Students begin to think about warm weather activities like track,
baseball, canoeing, and getting laid in the woods.

The other craze that hits the Midwest at that time of year is basketball
fever.  Bentonville High was caught up in that infection as well – and
for good reason.  The boys' team was nearly unbeatable in their division.
Dan and Cory had grown somewhat in height and weight from the year before.
Their muscles were harder, but it was more than that.  They had matured
greatly in their technique.

Like wrestling finals, state basketball tournaments are held in the capitol
city.  After soundly trouncing their rivals in regional playoffs, the
Bentonville boys were headed to Des Moines.

On tournament days, school ran on a revised schedule with early dismissal
so that students could ride pep busses or drive their own cars for the
two-hour trip to support the team.  Greta gave her grandsons the keys to
her SUV so that they could take others with them in comfort.  Dustin, Dave,
Brent, and Mike accompanied them.

Bentonville's team hadn't even been rated by sports casters in the fall
because no one expected them to become a force to be reckoned with.  They
were called "the Cinderella Team" by the time they got to the state
tournament.  Of course, most of those newsmen didn't expect to see them
last long against larger schools.

When Bentonville (a class AA school) beat Cosgrove (a class AAA school),
everyone in the state was talking about this phenomenal team.  They were
suddenly the darlings of the media.

The final game was held on a Saturday.  About half of the citizens of
Bentonville were there to support their team.  A number of the kids had
stayed over in order to be "rested up" for the big event.  Of course for
many of them it was an excuse to give their parents so that they could stay
up half the night in motel rooms with their friends.  Probably a lot of
their folks knew the truth, having engaged in similar rites of passage when
they were in school.

Former students, like Joel, Alex, and Allen made the short drive from Ames
to cheer for the team.  Abby had an important paper to write, so she told
Allen that it would be fine for them to make a boys' party out of the trip.
She could get her work done more easily that day without any distractions
and she knew that watching sports tended to increase his testosterone or
something.  She was sure that he'd be especially horny when he came home.
If her work was all done, she could relax and take care of his needs!

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The game to determine the state champion was a hard fought one.
Bentonville was up against a school with a very deep bench.  When two of
Thurston's first string players fouled out in the last quarter, there were
two or three backup guys who were nearly as good.  When Cory fouled out
with 10 minutes to go, there was no one of his caliber to replace him.  A
sophomore named Chris Carter went in for him.  Some of the fans groaned
because they felt he was third string at best.  Coach Kelly took a
calculated risk in putting him in the game.

Dan was in a tight position because he had accumulated four fouls by the
middle of the fourth quarter.  Knowing that he dare not get one more, he
probably played less aggressively than he might have otherwise.

Coach Kelly called a time-out to talk to his players.

"Dan, we may not have the chance of a snowball in hell to beat these guys
if you foul out.  But, I want you to give it your all.  If you're out of
the game before it's over, that's life.  Go out fighting!"

The Bentonville guys came back out on the floor with new determination.
With 11 seconds on the clock, Bentonville was behind two points.  Dan threw
a shot from the three-point range which bounced around the rim and finally
fell through.  It wasn't pretty, but it counted.  The Bentonville fans went
ballistic!

A player named Patrick Klein (jersey number 21) from the other team went
sprawling on the floor and the ref called a foul against Dan who was
closest to him.  Dan looked incredulous.  He hadn't touched the kid.  He
wondered if the ref was playing favorites or needed glasses.  The
Bentonville crowd was on their feet protesting and the officials threatened
to impose a technical foul if they didn't settle down.  The kid smirked at
Dan knowing that his little act could determine the championship.

Patrick, the "victim" of the foul went to the free-throw line with the one
and one.  He made the first shot, so he had the chance to try for another
point.  If he made the second, the game would go into overtime with
Bentonville at a decided disadvantage having lost two of their best
players.  Fortunately, he missed.  But his coach called their last time-out
to stop the clock.  The plan was to intentionally foul a Bentonville player
who was a weak shooter so that Thurston could get possession of the ball
for one last shot before the buzzer.

Chris Carter was not the best free-throw shooter on Bentonville's team, so
he drew the foul.  Since it was an intentional one, he was allowed two
shots.  The pressure on him must have been enough to make him sweat blood.
He certainly looked nervous.

"Be cool, Dude, you can do it!" Cory shouted.

Chris rolled his shoulders back, bounced the ball a couple of times,
breathed deeply, and sent the ball aloft.  It went through the hoop
touching nothing but net.  Of course the crowd erupted.  His second shot
was not as clean, but went through.  The score was now 93 to 90.  It would
be almost impossible for Thurston to win unless they made a three-pointer
and sent the game into overtime.

Thurston got possession and their center hurled a "Hail Mary" pass that
bounced off the backboard as the buzzer sounded.  Cinderella had not only
made it to the big dance, but had earned the right to live happily ever
after.  Well, for this season at least!

Chris was carried off the court on the shoulders of Dan and Cory.  When
they finally put him down, he hugged both of them.  Then the rest of the
team nearly squeezed the breath out of him as everyone embraced him and
pounded on his back.  Coach Kelly's gamble had paid off.  Chris Carter had
gained the self-confidence he needed to become an excellent athlete.

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Bentonville residents probably dropped a few thousand dollars among them on
celebrations that night.  All of the area eating establishments were filled
with the revelers.  Chris, Cory, and Dan didn't have to buy anything
because there were fans practically fighting over the privilege of picking
up the tabs on anything that the team wanted to eat or drink.

Patrick and a few of the opposing team members were waiting in the parking
lot when the team came out.  Most of the Thurston team had accepted their
defeat with the grace that good sportsmanship dictates.  However, number 21
and three of his buddies were there yelling insults.  From their false
bravado, it was evident that they'd been "in the sauce" or had some other
substances that they shouldn't have had.

"Bentonville guys are real ball-handlers," one of them jeered.

"That's because they handle each other's balls all the time!" Patrick
taunted.

"You can kiss mine if your wash your mouth first," Chris yelled back.

Well, it isn't wise to insult a group of athletes and their charged up fans
when you're outnumbered about 20 to one.  Fists started to fly, and in
seconds, the opposing players figured that out.  Coach Kelly blew the
whistle that he always seemed to carry and ordered his players to board the
bus.

Someone called the police, but the instigators fled the scene before they
got there.  After asking a few questions, the authorities allowed the
Bentonville team bus leave, and the fans to get on their way too.  No one
admitted to taking part in the short melee and it would be impossible to
sort it all out.

A few minutes later, a state patrol office pulled the four Thurston guys
over and charged the driver, Patrick, with OMVI (operating a motor vehicle
intoxicated) and his passengers with public intoxication and possession of
a controlled substance as well as drug paraphernalia.  When the story made
the papers the next morning, Cory would exclaim to Dan: "There really is a
God!"

But what was most meaningful for Dan was that the referee, who had made the
final foul call that put him out of the game, phoned the school on Monday
to talk to him.  The man actually apologized for making a bad call.  He had
seen video footage that a fan had taken which proved that Dan hadn't
touched Patrick.  It was a rare thing for an official to admit being wrong.
Dan felt vindicated.

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April turned a bit warmer, but with the rise in temperatures came an
inordinate amount of rain.  Farmers worried about whether the fields would
dry out enough for spring planting.  People in towns like Cosgrove that
straddled rivers were concerned about possible flooding.

The students at Bentonville High were more concerned about not being able
to train for track and field events.  They ran laps in the gym and ran
outside on days when it was only sprinkling.  It wasn't ideal, but at least
they were no worse off than teams in other counties because the whole state
seemed to be living under a gigantic rain cloud.

Spring break did not do much to raise the spirits of anyone who wasn't
going away to someplace warm and dry.  Hardly anyone was doing that this
year.  Dane and Colt felt that they didn't have the money to do so, but
they were getting out of town.  Sharon and Dwayne had invited them to come
to Wisconsin and Wade and Roger wanted them to come to Minnesota.  So, the
guys decided to make a big loop and stay a few days at each place.  Colton
was eager to see his little brother, Aidan, and also his foster brother,
Ethan.

Both boys wanted to have a talk with Roger and Wade about anal sex.  It
would be embarrassing, but they wanted to make sure that they were ready
for their "wedding night".  They also wanted to run some ideas past the men
about a commitment ceremony and see when the men's schedules would allow
them to attend.

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The drive to Madison was a pleasant one.  With the new four-lane highway
completed, it was an easy trip.  The boys stopped for a leisurely lunch en
route and still made it to Dwayne and Sharon's house a few minutes ahead of
MapQuest's estimated time.

The boys couldn't get over how quickly Aidan was growing up.  Since
Christmas, he seemed to have gone from being a baby to being a little boy.
He was saying a few words and walking if someone held his hands. He'd
likely be running around the house before his first birthday.

Sharon and Dwayne may have been happy to see the guys from Bentonville, but
it was Aidan who couldn't leave them alone.  He spent every waking hour
wanting the boys to play with him.  Of course they loved showering him with
attention.  Whatever he wanted to do, they were available to do it with
him.  His parents could see that Colt and Dane would make good fathers.
They hoped that someday it would be possible.

The three days spent with Sharon and Dwayne were pretty laid back.  The
boys enjoyed simply hanging around with the family and catching up on each
other's lives.

The boys discussed their plans for a commitment ceremony and Dwayne and
Sharon said that they would keep the tentative dates open.  Since it would
be on a Saturday, they could take Friday off so there wouldn't be any
problem about making the drive.

Dane loved it that Madison is located in Dane County.  He tried,
unsuccessfully, to convince Colt that the county was named for him and that
Colt should bow down to him.  Of course, Colt did kneel to worship one
night while they were there.

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The time with little Aidan was all too short, but the boys were eager to
see Wade, Roger, and Ethan too.  The got up early on the 4th day so that
they could get to the Twin Cities in the afternoon.

Roger and Ethan were home when they arrived.  Ethan practically attacked
his "big brothers" as he called them.  He remembered the guys and nearly
everything about the wrestling tournament.  It was obvious that he had a
sharp little mind.

Roger was able to work from home on the computer and phone, with only
occasional days when he needed to be away for meetings.  At those times, an
older lady who lived nearby was hired to stay with Ethan.  Roger and Wade
had considered having a live-in nanny, but decided against it because they
wanted to bond with the little guy rather than to have too many strangers
in his environment.  He needed security and stability in his life.

Wade came home around 5:30 hugging his foster son, son, and nephew as soon
as he came through the door.  Roger may have been last in line, but he got
a big kiss to make up for it.

It wasn't long before Roger pulled out his famous low-carb meatloaf from
the oven.  The guys all helped set the table and put out the rest of the
food.  It was a highly nutritious meal that everyone could indulge in
without feeling like they were going to gain weight.  Although the boys
weren't in training, they still wanted to eat sensibly.

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Ethan was excited about going places with the big boys.  One day when Roger
had meetings to attend, Colton and Dane took him to a children's museum
which had many hands-on things to play with.  The guys went along with all
of Ethan's imaginative play.

In the "grocery store" he filled his cart with all kinds of plastic
replicas of vegetables which he named as he put them in.  It was amazing to
the guys to see that he could identify so many things.  They found out
later that Roger and Wade talked to Ethan constantly when they were doing
shopping or other activities.  They had read that little kids' minds were
like sponges at that age and could learn rapidly if adults paid attention
to them.  It was the best way for kids to gain knowledge, especially boys.

Roger had watched a spot on the "Today" show one morning when the book "The
Trouble with Boys" was being discussed.  Roger went out to buy it that very
afternoon.  He was bound and determined that his son was going to have the
best chance of becoming a successful student.

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On the second evening, after Ethan was asleep, the teens talked to the men
about their upcoming plans for a commitment ceremony and the subsequent
consummation of their union.  The boys were a bit squeamish about bringing
up the subject of anal sex, but Wade and Roger handled it as if they were
discussing something as ordinary as a recipe for a particular dessert.

The men promised to keep the dates free that the boys had picked out for
their commitment ceremony.  They liked all of the ideas that the guys had
for the event and added a couple more for them to think about.

"Wade and I are hoping to be married sometime in July or August in
Massachusetts." Roger said.  "Of course, we'd love to have as many of our
extended family members come as possible.  We can adjust the date to
accommodate people's schedules.  I was wondering if you'd like to get
legally married there as well."

"That would be cool, Dad, except that they don't let cousins get married do
they?" Colt responded.

"Well, I looked up the law.  It forbids a man from marrying certain female
relatives, but it doesn't say that he can't marry a male relative.  I
printed if off so you could see it:"

CERTAIN MARRIAGES PROHIBITED

Chapter 207: Section 1. Marriage of man to certain relatives

Section 1. No man shall marry his mother, grandmother, daughter,
granddaughter, sister, stepmother, grandfather's wife, grandson's wife,
wife's mother, wife's grandmother, wife's daughter, wife's granddaughter,
brother's daughter, sister's daughter, father's sister or mother's sister.

"I can't see that cousins are in there either way," Colt smiled as he and
Dane read the paper.  "I'm in, are you, Babe?"

"Yeah!  It might not hold any legal status in Iowa, but who says we'll live
there all of our lives?  Wow!  We could be legally wed!"

The discussion went for several minutes and it was too late to call
everyone by the time they got done.  However, they knew that Greta would
still be up watching Leno, so they broke the news to her first.  She seemed
nearly as excited as the guys on the other end of the line.

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The third evening, when Wade came home from work, he gave the boys a plain
brown sack that contained a booklet and several new toys and supplies that
they might need in preparation for their special night.  He had given them
a few things a couple of summers ago, but felt that they needed these too.
After peeking inside, the boys blushed as they thanked him for his
thoughtfulness.

"Dad, I'm so glad you're cool about this.  You and Roger have made us feel
particularly accepted." Colt exclaimed.

"Same here," Dane added.  "I could talk to my dad about some things.  If I
were marrying a girl, I wouldn't feel as funny about asking him how to make
sure I didn't hurt her the first time, but you know..."

"Yeah, I know," Wade smiled.  "Roger and I both remember how hard it was
growing up without role models to turn to and we vowed that we'd make a
difference in someone's life if we could.  We're really pleased that it
could be yours."

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The guys left after breakfast on Saturday because it would be at least a
six hour drive home.  They wanted to have Sunday to rest up before resuming
school.

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Author's notes: Remember Matthew Shepard this month.  It's been 10 years
since his tragic death.  May God bless his family and friends as they
remember him.

Thanks to all who wrote recently: Paul R, Vann, Tim E, Jim C, Michael D
(Paul – love you, man), Mark H (David), James D, Chea, Rad (my other
son), Polar, Craig, and of course David and Tom.  Love all of you guys!

It looks like chapter 110 will be the final one.  I'm leaning toward
posting a story called: "Second Chance" when I finish this one and have a
few minutes to breathe.  I have several chapters written, but don't want to
post until I have an idea of where it's going.  "Tales" was written too
much week by week and that scares me!

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