Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 23:33:20 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: Tales from Bentonville, Ch. 21

Tales from Bentonville, Chapter 21
By David Lee

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of the characters exist in real life.  Some may possess physical or
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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
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under High School, "Brad and Alan's Canoe Trip" (April 23, 2004) under
Camping, and "Jacob and Jacques" (May 5, 2004) under High School.  Some
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Tales from Bentonville, Chapter 21

By Monday, John Tracewell's disappearance had his family upset.  Dan was
concerned about his brother's wellbeing.  It wasn't like John not to confide
in Dan.  There must be foul-play; but, what?

He knew that his brother wasn't perfect, but the two of them were close.
John had always looked out for him; almost like a parent.  Dan missed John
and he had no idea where to begin looking.  He couldn't report his absence
to the sheriff.

His parents were worried about losing the bail money even though it hadn't
been that big an outlay.  They insisted that he keep quiet and go on as if
nothing unusual were happening.

It was going to be hard for Dan to concentrate on school while fretting over
his brother's whereabouts.  He had no one in whom to confide.  His stomach
felt queasy.

When he got to school, the first person he ran into (almost literally) was
Jerry Sucksdorf.  Jerry stopped in his tracks as if stunned.  Dan looked at
him in wonder and then figured that Jerry was probably frightened to see
him.

"Hey, Dude," Dan said.  "I'm not gonna hurt you.  I'm not gonna do anything
to you but leave you alone.  Okay?"

It took Jerry a couple of seconds to process what Dan was saying because he
seemed to be almost in a trance.

"No, Dan, it's not that.  It's you.  It's almost like you are bleeding
inside.  Why are you hurting?  What's wrong?"

Now it was Dan's turn to be stunned.  He had supposed that Jerry would hate
him or fear him at the very least, but the kid was to be open to him and
seemed to be looking into his very soul.  He bit his lip to keep from
showing any emotion.  Jerry could tell that Dan was trying to keep up a
macho image just like his older brother would.

"Let's sit over in the corner of the cafeteria and talk.  Maybe I can help."

"Why the fuck would you want to help me?  I've been a real asshole to you.
I am actually sorry, but I don't know of any way to prove that I am."

"You don't have to prove it.  You've just said it!  Pastor Swenson and Miss
Charlotte both said that I have to forgive you and John or it will eat me up
inside.  I really don't think that you are evil.  The jury's still out about
your brother."

Dan smiled slightly as Jerry's honest assessment.  The kid had more mettle
than he would have expected.

"It's about your brother isn't it?" Jerry frowned.

By this time it was Dan who was feeling afraid.  He could sense the hair on
the back of his neck standing up.  What in Hell was going on here?  It was
like being transported into a Stephen King movie.

After they were seated in a spot away from the others, who were having a
quick breakfast, Jerry looked into Dan's eyes until the latter had to drop
his gaze.

"Dan, please tell me what's wrong.  Maybe I can help."

"Okay, but I'm not sure what you can do or why you'd want to."

Dan began by cautioning Jerry that he had to swear not to tell anyone what
he was about to hear.  Jerry did so, reluctantly.  After a couple of guarded
starts, Dan poured his heart out, admitting that he missed his brother very
much and was worried that he might be hurt or possibly dead.

Then Jerry made Dan swear, in turn, that he wouldn't tell anyone what Jerry
was going to say to him.  Dan did so, but wondered why he needed to.  Jerry
proceeded to explain to Dan about the sixth sense that he sometimes had.

"You are only the second person I've ever told and I'm not sure why I'm
telling you. I hope you keep your promise not to tell," Jerry continued.  "I
honestly had a kind of vision when I saw you this morning.  It was almost
like one of those gory crucifixion scenes from a German painting I saw in a
Bible -- excruciating pain..."

"Wow!  That's how it felt.  How do you do that?"

"I have no idea; it just happens sometimes.  Anyway, I have a feeling that
John is still alive.  I have no proof, it's just a feeling.  I think that he
is hurt, but that he will survive.  I don't know if it's true or not, but
that's as much as I can feel at the moment."

It was at that point in the conversation that Alex and Joel came sprinting
across the cafeteria toward the two.

"Are you okay, Jerry?" Alex asked.  "Is this jerk harassing you?"

"I'm fine.  I asked Dan to sit with me.  We've discussed a number of things.
  He says he is sorry and doesn't want to screw me over anymore."

"Is this for real?" Alex demanded.

Dan looked him in the eye and nodded before dropping his gaze.

"Well, maybe there's hope for you with your asshole brother out of the way."

"What do you mean, out of the way?" Dan asked in panic.  "What did you do to
him?"

"I haven't even seen butt-head since before he nearly killed Jerry; much
less laid a hand on him." Alex responded.  "I'll admit that I wouldn't have
minded beating the shit out of him."

Then Alex's eyes widened as he began to understand what this was about.

"He's missing isn't he?  I'll bet he's jumped bail and headed for Mexico or
something."

Dan shook his head.  He explained that John hadn't taken any clothes or
extra cash.  Dan had found John's money stashed in its usual hiding place.

The four guys sat in silence not knowing what else to say.  Alex tried to
lighten the mood.

"Hey, I hear that you can really sink three-pointers." Alex said to Dan,
changing the subject.  If you're serious about not being an "ass-hole,"
you'll be a good "ass-et" to the team -- unless your ass sets on the bench
too much."

Dan's face broke into a genuine grin at Alex's play on words.  The football
star who was ready to punch him a few minutes earlier was now joking with
him.  What was going on today?

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Dane and Colt raced home from school at the end of the day on Monday.  They
needed to get their homework all caught up because it was one of the nights
that everyone ate with DJ and Ellen.  Since they lived so close, Ellen and
Greta were getting into the habit of preparing a big meal for the extended
family rather than having each household cook smaller ones.  More often than
not, Greta got the boys to do most of the cooking when it was her turn.  She
felt that it was good for them to know their way around the kitchen and it
took stress out of her life.  For their part, the boys rather liked
experimenting with new recipes.  They always received lots of praise from
the family which kept them motivated.

"Whoa, look what came in the mail!" Colt exclaimed as he extracted it from
the box.

The boys both ripped open the thick envelopes with their names on them.
They looked at their passports with a critical eye to see if the pictures
were okay.

"I think you look really fine," Dane commented.  "But the picture is too
small to include your best feature," he smirked as he grabbed at Colton's
crotch.

Colt grabbed back and the two had to share some tongue before continuing the
conversation.

"Why do you think Dad was in such a hurry for us to get them?  We won't get
a chance to use them until summer." Colt frowned in thought.

"Well, you know he said that your name change might foul things up, but this
is a lot quicker than I expected."

The two young men put their passports on the kitchen table with the rest of
the mail for Greta to see when she got home.  Then they went into the family
room to work on their studies.  Despite a couple of make-out breaks, they
managed to get everything done by the time Greta arrived.

Later, DJ and Ellen remarked at how good the boys looked in their pictures
as the family sat around the table after dinner.  They did look rather
better than passport pictures usually did.  Maybe it was the subject matter!

Greta discussed the plans for Thanksgiving.  She was eager to have the big
dinner at the lake cottage.  It would be like a mini vacation for everyone.
After talking for awhile, DJ called Wade to update him on the schedule.
Using the speaker phone, the family all got to visit.  Wade asked about the
passports and was delighted to hear that they had arrived.

As soon as they had finished talking to the Minnesota group, Greta called
Colt's mother to make sure that she and her boyfriend were informed about
the plans.  Colt brought Sharon up to date about grades and activities.

Back in their room at 9:00, Dane and Colt stripped and jumped into bed.  The
weather was beginning to cool.  Grandma didn't like to keep the house too
warm at night, so cuddling was definitely in order.  (It was definitely in
order on the hottest night in July as well, but hey, they were in love.)

That night, they fell asleep snuggled together and holding each other's
pride and joy.  The dance and other activities on the weekend had taken more
out of them than they would like to have admitted.

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Early on Tuesday morning, some hunters found the body of a man in rubble of
what had been an old shed on a deserted farm.  He looked fairly young as far
as they could tell.  He had evidently been killed by an explosion.  He was
burned, but not beyond identification.

One of the hunters had a cell phone which he used to contact Sheriff Larkin.
  No need to send an ambulance.  This guy was long gone.

When Larkin and Anders arrived, they called the station to have the
dispatcher request the state for some drug investigators as well.  The scene
was obviously that of a drug-making lab.  From the paraphernalia, the men
were certain that meth had been produced here.  They began a search of the
other buildings.  There was an outhouse, a corn crib, and an old barn that
looked like a good stiff breeze could take it down.  The search turned up no
other persons.

They were still awaiting the arrival of the county medical examiner when
they got a call from their dispatcher.  A farmer living about two miles from
the explosion scene had discovered a body in his barn.  This one had two
bullet holes in the back, but was still clinging to life.  This time, an
ambulance was needed.

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During the first class after lunch, Dan Tracewell got a call from his mother
saying that John was found wounded, but alive, and had been airlifted to
University of Iowa Hospital.  She had seen him, but since he was
unconscious, she had returned to work.  She would stay in touch with the
hospital by phone for the next couple of days.  What else could she do?
John had gotten himself into this mess; he could get himself out of it!  No,
she wouldn't be driving Dan down to the hospital after school.

Dan thought that her decision to go back to work when her older son was at
death's door was rather heartless, but he had come to accept that that was
how his parents operated.  He would find some way to see his brother.
Someone had to be there to talk to him and make sure he was taken care of.

When he saw Jerry after school, he spilled his guts as if Jerry were his
long-time friend.  Jerry nodded as if he weren't surprised.

"Are you going to see him tonight?" Jerry asked.

"Not unless I can get there by myself.  I don't know how that will happen.
John's car is still impounded and I don't have a license yet, anyway.  I
don't know what to do."

"Let me call Miss Charlotte.  She'll know."

After a couple of calls back and forth, it was arranged that Darrin Holmes
would come to pick Dan up.  Dan went home and hastily threw a few clothes
and his toiletries into a gym bag and waited for Darrin's arrival.  He went
to his hiding place and retrieved his last $50 which he put into his
billfold.  He would need money for food and to pay Darrin for gas.  Then he
wrote a note for his parents.  He wondered if they would be pissed at him.
Probably they would.  Well, he had to do what he had to do.

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Jerry rested better that night than he had in weeks.  He was at peace with
himself.  He had gone the second mile with Dan as Lottie had asked him to
and had found that Dan wasn't as evil as he originally seemed.  He had also
forgiven Dan and was working on trying to do the same with John.

His parents were going to change the family name back to its original
spelling and he would be content with being called "Saxdorf."  In doing some
research, they had discovered a coat of arms; a replica of which they were
ordering from some company in New York.  Even though it would be a hassle to
change their name on property, automobiles, and bank accounts, they were
willing to do it.  Jerry felt loved.

Carrie had sat next to him at lunch again.  They had held hands briefly
under the table.  It had given him a glow and a sense of desire all
afternoon.  Now in the privacy of his bedroom, he couldn't hold back any
longer.

Jerry stripped in front of the mirror on his dresser.  He ran his hands over
his thin, young body.  His nipples stood up erect as did his cock.  He ran
his palms over his nipples and thrilled at the sensation.  The fact that his
hands were cold added to the pleasure.

Soon, the chill of the room got to him and he quickly turned off his light
and climbed under the covers naked.   He reached for some Kleenex from the
nightstand in preparation for what was bound to happen.

Slowly, he stroked his boyhood with his right hand while running his left
over his chest and down his abs.  After a couple of minutes of that action,
he caressed his balls while continuing his massaging motions.  The familiar
feeling began to creep up into his groin.  The results soaked through two
tissues.

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Accompanied by Darrin, Dan made his way through the maze of halls in the
large university medical center.  It was intimidating to say the least.  If
it hadn't been for Darrin, who had been there before, Dan would have been
lost several times.

"Thanks, Darrin," Dan exclaimed as they neared the nurses' station on the
floor where John was located.  "I'm not sure why you are doing this for me.
I'm not a very nice guy sometimes."

"I'm doing this because Miss Charlotte asked me to," Darrin responded.
"That and the fact that Jerry seems to think I should.  He said you were
worth `saving' or something like that."

Dan felt like he wanted to cry.  He was way too emotional lately.  This
wasn't like him at all.  He hadn't cried since he was a little boy.  He was
usually in control.  He didn't let his emotions show.  Shit!  That didn't
seem to be working very well now.

The nurse at the station informed the two young men that John could have no
visitors except for family and that they had to be over 16 year of age.
Darrin didn't draw a breath as he looked her in the eye and told a
bald-faced lie.

"I'm his cousin, Darrin, and this is his brother.  Dan, here, is 17 and I am
23.  I would appreciate it if you would show us to his room immediately."

Whether the nurse was feeling compassionate or whether it was Darrin's
"take- charge" attitude that did the trick, the guys were soon sitting by
John's bedside.

John was pale and still.  He was hooked up to an IV and a number of
monitoring devices.  His breathing appeared to be normal, but he was
unconscious.

Dan took John's hand and talked to him.  John didn't respond, but there was
some change on one of the monitors.  Darrin told Dan that John was evidently
aware of his presence.

"I've seen this before.  Even people in deep comas are sometimes aware of
people they care about.  I'm thinking that you are the best medicine he
could have at the moment.  I'm sure that Lottie was right in having me bring
you here.

Dan turned away so that Darrin couldn't see the tears in his eyes.  Darrin
sensed them though.  He put his arm on Dan's shoulders only to feel them
start to shake.  He turned the boy around and hugged him tightly.  Dan
sobbed his heart out.  He couldn't hold back any longer.  Darrin held him
for several minutes before the kid got hold of his emotions.

"I'm not usually like this," Dan commented when he could speak.

"It's okay," Darrin said.  "You shouldn't try to hold everything in.  It
isn't healthy."

"Do you ever cry?" Dan demanded.

"Sure, and I'm not ashamed to admit it."

Dan smiled through his tears.  God, he WAS changing.  He had never been able
to open up to anyone, much less a stranger.  This man was tough and gentle
at the same time.  This was the kind of man he wanted to become.  Maybe,
just maybe, he could.

When visiting hours were over, Darrin said goodbye and headed for the door.
A nurse came in to check on John.  She took pity on Dan and told him that
she would pull out the hide-a-bed in the big chair in the room so that he
could get some sleep.  She was pretty sure that he was too young to be
there, but she also could sense that he needed to be there.  Compassion won
out over strict interpretation of the rules in this instance.

Sometime around 2:00 a.m., John cried out.  It was probably a nightmare.
Dan was wide awake in an instant.  He was standing there in his briefs
talking to John when another nurse came into the room.  Dan didn't even
blush because he was completely unaware of his nearly naked state.  His only
thought was that of helping his brother.

Dan stayed awake talking to John.  The nurse found him a hospital robe to
keep him warm and hide his loins while he sat holding John's hand.

"You gotta make it, John," Dan pleaded.  "You're my bro.  I need you.
You've always looked out for me.  Now I'm gonna look out for you."

Dan had been talking non-stop for 45 minutes telling John about trivial
things from school.  He even told him about how nice Jerry had been.

"I don't deserve to have him be nice to me.  I can't believe what's
happening.  It's like everything is changing.  It feels kinda good."

John's eyelids fluttered.  Dan was so intent on talking that he didn't
notice.

"Don't you ever stop yammering, little bro?" John rasped.

"Damn! You're awake and you're talking!  What happened to you?  What were
you doing to end up in the hospital?"

"You probably won't believe this, little bro, but I can't remember much of
everything.  I know that I got shot and that I'm in major trouble.

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The days leading up to Thanksgiving passed rather rapidly.  There was big
excitement when Bentonville's football team made it to the conference
playoffs.  It hadn't happened since the time that DJ was the school's
quarterback.  That team had become a legend.

At half-time in the first game, DJ and a couple of other men in the area who
had been on that former championship team were honored in a ceremony.  Dane
and Colt sat proudly in the stands watching.  DJ, unlike his old teammates,
had kept his body in shape.  He looked like a lean, mean, fighting machine.
People in the stands who had witnessed that season years ago were
transported back in time.  Ellen and Greta were among them.

Joel was equally happy at being in the stands watching the home team
winning.  He sat in the second row by the 50 yard line.  He was elated to
know that he had been at least a small part of this whole operation by
keeping Alex's math grade up so he would remain eligible.

At the conclusion of the game, Bentonville had won by six points.  The
winning touchdown had been made by Alex who was his twin's favorite
receiver.  Since they could nearly read each other's minds, they could
anticipate what the other was likely to do if the opposition thwarted their
planned plays.  It was like magic.  The kid who kicked for the extra point
had missed, but it didn't matter.  The clock had run out before the
opponents had a chance to make any serious yardage.

Their teammates were carrying the twins off of the field, when Alex and
Allen insisted that they go toward the stands.  They jumped down, grabbed
Joel, and hoisted him on their shoulders.  Joel was surprised and pleased.
He had to duck to get through the opening of the tunnel.  The brothers
carried him all the way to the locker room with the team.

Everyone on the team was yelling: "Alex, Alex, Alex."  When he got them
quieted enough to be heard, he told them that there would have been no Alex
if there hadn't been a Joel to help him get his grades up.

Allen started the chant: "Joel, Joel, Joel."  Joel shook his head and said
he didn't deserve all of that recognition, but Alex assured him that he did.

"This is your win too, Stud!"

Joel felt warm all over.


Unfortunately, Bentonville's luck didn't hold in the next game.  They lost
by one point, so it was kind of a heartbreaker, but it spoke well for the
team that they had come that close.  The coach praised them for a great
season.

"This is the best football team in 16 years.  You guys nearly beat the
number one rated squad in the conference.  You have nothing to be ashamed
of.  Hold your heads high.  You're all winners in my book!"

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Author's note:  Okay, I couldn't kill John in the explosion.  Are you
disappointed?

Thanks to you guys who wrote:  Joe, Rad, Lukas, Kevin S., Tom H., Colton,
"Dragon", Mike, Paul, Kevin K., Jim C., Dyllon H., Bill A., and Drew.  I
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