Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 14:35:23 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: Tales from Bentonville, Ch. 39

Tales from Bentonville, Chapter 39
By David Lee

Warning:
This story contains scenes of love and sexual interaction.  Much of this
involves males with other males.  If the reading or possessing of such
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Disclaimer:
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 5, 2004) under High School.  Some
characters from previous stories may have cameo roles in this one.  However,
you need not read them first.


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Tales from Bentonville, Chapter 39


One of the big events in the month of May was the musical.  It had been two
years since Bentonville had staged one, so the demand for tickets was high.
Both Friday and Saturday nights were sold out by Thursday and there was a
big waiting list for seats.  So, it was decided to add a matinee on
Saturday.  That was the first time in anyone's memory that this had
happened.

A major drawing card was the fact of having a semi-professional
choreographer.  Usually that role had been imposed upon some poor music
teacher who did the best that he or she could, having not been trained in
that area.  The graduate student from the university was a dance major and
the kids were excited about participating.

Neither Dane nor Colton had had any thoughts of being in a musical, but
after watching the rehearsals, they decided that they might try out next
year if there were a show with more parts for males.  With "Annie," many
girls were needed, but not so many boys.  This year, they would be content
to help with creating the sets and with being a part of the stage crew for
the performances.

Joel did a superb job with the lighting.  The director was elated to see
things shaping up to look pretty professional.  He didn't have to keep
calling for the spotlights to be in the right place because Joel, with
Alex's help, was running a tight ship.

Every performance was nearly flawless other than some minor glitches with
the rented mikes.  Allen made a superb "Daddy Warbucks."

Standing ovations at every showing made the seniors proud of their final
year, and made the younger kids surer than ever that they wanted to get
involved again.  A new tradition was being established.  Bentonville would
become a place known for performing arts as well as sports.  And, a number
of the same kids would be involved in both.

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The major things at Greta's house in the month of May were the celebrations
of two 16th birthdays.  Colton was older than Dane by two days and thought
that he could wait to celebrate with his cousin.  Greta said that they could
have one big party whatever day they decided.  The boys said that they would
prefer to have a low-key event on Saturday between their birthdays if that
was okay.

On Friday, Colton awakened early because he was excited about going to get
his driver's license after school.  He tiptoed out of bed to go to the
bathroom to get ready.  He was in the shower soaping up when the glass door
slid open and Dane joined him.  Dane was on his knees in a flash giving Colt
an early birthday present.  Colton moaned and bucked as Dane brought him
rapidly over the edge.

Then, Colt changed places with Dane.  Despite Dane's half-hearted protests
that it wasn't his birthday until Sunday, Colton soon brought him to the
same level of pleasure.  It was a great way to begin the day.  Both boys
were playing grab-ass and still grinning from ear to ear when they came down
to breakfast.

"What makes you both so happy on a Friday morning?" Greta asked.

Then seeing the blushing they were doing, she told them that she really
didn't want to know.  That made them blush to a deeper shade and confirmed
her suspicions.  Colt tried to cover by saying he was excited about getting
his license.  She smiled and nodded, but didn't really buy the story
completely.

After school, Greta picked the boys up to take Colton to the licensing
bureau to get his coveted plastic card.  Since he had done well in driver's
education, he had only to get his picture taken and pay his fee.  It took
about half an hour all told; and going home, he drove proudly with Dane
beside him in the front seat instead of Grandma as had been the legal
necessity while he was on a permit.

"Tomorrow, we are going to go into Cosgrove for breakfast so I want you two
to get to bed early with no fooling around!"  (Both boys blushed at the
implication of what she had said.)  "Dane will drive in, and Colton will
drive home.  I have a little bit of business to take care of, but that won't
hinder the preparations for your party because DJ is going to see to that.
We'll be home well before noon."

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Getting up early on a Saturday to go have breakfast seemed like more of a
chore than a treat to two sleepy teenagers, but they got up and going
because Grandma wanted them to.  Dane drove to the IHOP in very light
traffic.  Not a lot of people were out on the streets yet.

Breakfast was good, but not exceptional.  The boys were still wondering what
was up when Greta drove them from the restaurant to the Toyota dealership.

"I'm picking up my Highlander today.  It shouldn't take too long since I
made the deal over the phone after checking the prices on Edmunds.com.  I
hope you will like the SUV I've settled on.  There's lots of room for people
and for hauling stuff to the cottage.  Oh, by the way, you two will share
this Camry for your birthday present because your fathers and I are
splitting the price that I would have been allowed for it in trade.  A
dealer will never give you what it's worth!"

The boys weren't sure they had heard her right.  They had been saving their
money, but had only enough to buy an old junker.  This was unexpected.

"But Grandma, Dad spent a lot on the house and Uncle Wade and you guys all
sent us to Mexico..."

"Don't worry; your fathers have more money than they are spending and so do
I.  We can afford to do this and we want to.  I hope that you don't mind
driving a sedan."

"Grandma, it's so cool to have wheels!  We would have been happy for
anything."

Greta smiled at their excitement.  It made her glad that she had decided to
do it.  She had realized that her sons had responsibilities and had told
them a little white lie about the trade-in price.  She was getting a very
good buyout for retiring early and it made her happy to spend some of it on
her grandchildren.  It was especially great to help spoil the dark-haired
kid that she hadn't been able to until recently.  She loved Dane dearly, but
she would always have a special place in her heart for the boy that reminded
her so much of her younger brother.

Driving home, Colt knew why Dane had been the one to drive to Cosgrove.
Grandma had planned this so that Colt and Dane could have equal time behind
the wheel.  She was something special.  His eyes were moist as he thought
about how his life had changed since he had found the rest of his family.
Wow!

Dane saw the look on his lover's face and had to ask.

"What are you thinking about, Babe?"

"I'm thinking about how lucky I am since I met you and everything."

"Yeah, we're both lucky," Dane said softly as he gently squeezed Colton's
thigh.

"You'd better watch where that hand goes if you don't want me to wreck our
new car," Colton giggled.

Dane reached further up to cup Colt's crotch before removing his hand.  Colt
let out a moan of lust.

"Damn!  Now I remember why I called you `horny toad'."

"Yeah, and feeling what I just felt, I remember why I called you
`stallion'."

Both guys giggled for the next couple of miles.  They had visions of
"horsing around" a bit when they got home.  What excuse could they use for a
little time together in the sack?  Perhaps they could say the needed a nap
because they got up early on Saturday.

But that was not going to happen very soon.  They got the car parked in the
unused side of the garage and waited for Greta to pull in to her regular
spot.  The boys both hugged her again and thanked her for the car.

Then they followed her into the house where they were greeted by shouts of
"surprise!"  Standing in the kitchen along with DJ and Ellen (holding the
twins), were Wade, Roger, Sharon, and Dwayne.  All of them had gotten up
early to drive down for the rest of the weekend.  The next ten minutes was
spent in excited chatter and lots of hugging.

"Grandma, we didn't expect this!" Colt said as he hugged her once again.

"Well," she responded, "You said you wanted a small family celebration.  So
I thought that even if we got everyone here, we're still a small family.
Your dads and moms and significant others have packed up a fine party which
we are going to take to the cottage for the weekend.  There should be plenty
of places to sleep if not lots of privacy.  But, we are all one family now."

Of course Greta insisted that most of the supplies needed to be put into her
new vehicle.  The rear seats were folded into the floor to provide more
cargo space.  Sharon, Ellen, and the twins went with her.  The rest came in
DJ's minivan since there were too many to ride in the boys' Camry.

The weekend was a great family time together.  The men sort of took over the
loft while the women and babies used the first floor for their sleeping
quarters.  It looked as if Sharon and Dwayne were sticking to their vow not
to have sex until they were legally married.  Greta respected that and did
her best to make everyone comfortable.  She figured that Wade and Roger
could forgo sex for one night and she suspected that the birthday boys could
too.  After all, it was only for one night.

The family took rides in the boat and walked around the property.  They made
mental notes of things that needed maintenance.  It was an opportunity for
Colton to spend some quality time with his biological parents.  He never
appeared to be unhappy living with Greta, but it was obvious that he missed
his mother.  Everyone allowed them ample time to be together.  Dwayne didn't
seem to be jealous.  Neither did Dane.  Wade and Roger had had the boys for
a week at Christmas, so they felt they should stand back too.

The adult males prepared dinner that night.  Roger and Wade got the baking
potatoes going, Dwayne put the salad together, and DJ grilled the sirloin
steaks as soon as the potatoes were nearly done.  They worked well as a
team.

Dwayne fit right in with the tastes of the extended family.  He, like
everyone else, wanted his meat done between medium and medium rare.  Roger
whispered in Wade's ear that he didn't care if it was raw as long as it was
big.  That earned him an affectionate, discrete pinch on the butt.

Dane and Colt busied themselves building a fire in the fireplace because the
forecast called for a chilly, wet evening.  The fire would provide the right
atmosphere to ward off the dampness and gloom.

About the time the family sat down to eat, a gentle spring rain began to
fall.  Greta mused that the cottage must be in Camelot.  The others didn't
get the connection.

"Well, the rain isn't allowed to fall until after dark.  It reminded me of
some lines from the musical."

"That's great, Mom," Wade exclaimed.  "Let's name the place "Camelot."  It
does have that magical quality about it."

The rest agreed and so they would call it that from then on.  Dane and
Colton shared a secret smile as they thought back to the reunion of Dave and
Dustin.  Yeah, this really was a place where dreams of young knights could
come true.

After the birthday cake had been served, the family all played some parlor
games that everyone but the babies could participate in.  That lasted about
half an hour before the twins were beginning to fuss.  Ellen got up to get
them ready for bed, but DJ stopped her.

"Let me do it, Honey.  You get stuck with baby-duty every day.  It would be
good for you to be with the older boys."

"I get stuck with the older boys every day and I'd like to help," Greta said
as she stood up to take her granddaughter.  "Besides, I don't get to see my
little ones as much as I'd like."

The birthday boys' giggling ruined their looks of consternation over Greta's
remarks.  They thought it was cool that Ellen could have some time off from
tending the babies.  They decided that they would do their best to baby-sit
sometimes too.

The rain had already stopped for an hour or so by the time people began to
migrate toward their sleeping spaces.  Dane and Colton were eager to turn in
because they thought that they might make out some once the lights were out
and the others were asleep.  There wasn't enough privacy to really let
themselves go with adults around.  Past activities in the cottage stirred up
images of desire that would lead to some quiet, mutual masturbation if
nothing else.

After the ladies had retired for the evening, Wade announced that he and
Roger were going to take a little walk now that the stars had come out.  He
wanted to point out the big dipper.  That sounded like an innuendo to Colt
and Dane and they nearly choked holding in their laughter.

"Uh, Dad," Colt said. "Would you two like some company?"

"Son, I think that you and I need to have a little talk about the birds and
the bees before I go back to Minneapolis."

"Okay, Dad, if you think it's necessary.  But I would have thought that you
and Roger would have figured that out by now.  However, if you need to ask
anything, I'll do my best to give you a straightforward answer."

Now it was Wade's turn to choke while Roger doubled over with laughter.

"You left yourself wide open for that one, Babe," he chuckled when he could
get his breath.

Wade and Roger did walk around the grounds in the starlit evening.  There
was a partial moon to add to the light.  Out in the area away from city
lights the stars seemed huge and bright.  It was almost like being in a
different land.

"Want to check out the boathouse?" Wade asked with suggestion in his voice.

"I thought you'd never ask!" Roger responded.

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On Sunday morning, everyone but the twins slept late.  Well, not everyone,
because Ellen had to get up to feed them.  DJ got up to help her.  Ellen was
trying to nurse them as long as she could.  But, she wasn't producing enough
breast milk to satisfy them, so they got a supplemental bottle.  DJ could
feed them that.  He seemed to be getting a very big kick out of being a
father again.  The first time, he hadn't been much more than a scared kid.
Now he was a mature, secure man.

An hour later, everyone else awakened to the smell of freshly brewed coffee
and frying bacon.  That was enough to rouse even the sleepiest of teenagers.

Roger was up helping Greta and Sharon with the preparations.  Wade was
pleased at how well his partner fit in with the rest of the family and how
completely they accepted him.

When everyone was up and assembled at the table for breakfast, Greta came
from the kitchen bearing a large stack of pancakes with 16 lighted candles
in them.  It was difficult to sing the birthday song with that much laughter
going on, but eventually it got done.  Dane blew out the candles in one
breath only to find them flaring up again.  Evidently someone had purchased
some trick ones.  His father's smirk made him suspicious.  He'd have to find
a way to get even.

There was time for another ride in the motorboat before they packed up to go
back to town for lunch.  The four who had come some distance would have to
leave in the early afternoon if they didn't want to be too worn out to go to
work in the morning.

The parting was sweet and sad as it often is.  However, everyone would be
back together for Sharon and Dwayne's wedding in the summer, if not before.
They would stay in touch through the magic of e-mail in the mean time.

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Joel spent a magical weekend with Alex.  It wasn't a fairytale existence on
a deserted island, but they worked and slept side by side both days.  It was
hard, physical labor which left them with a tired, but good feeling.  Their
love-making was even more special than usual because they felt so much like
they were one with each other.  It made them think of the part in a wedding
ceremony where it says: "They two shall become one flesh..."

Their mission was that of helping another of the families whose house had
been damaged by the tornado.  The man of the family was an avid
do-it-yourselfer who would take on about anything.  He was capable, but
didn't have lots of extra money in the bank so he had to wait for the
insurance settlement before he could proceed very far.  Hiring a contractor
was out of the question.

He was delighted to have the aid of a couple of teenagers who would not only
follow instructions, but also have the good sense to make sure that
everything was done correctly before proceeding.  Mr. Clarke was impressed
with Joel and Alex.

He was also very pleased that the boys allowed his 13 year old son to work
with them.  They were patient with the kid and treated him like a peer.
Rumors that his two main workers were gay did not bother him in the least.
If this was how gays functioned, the world could use a lot more of them!

John and Darrin came to put in some time around their jobs.  Dan did what he
could to help too.  Cory always came with him despite the fact that he still
didn't have his strength back.  He busied himself picking up scraps of
shingles that the guys on the roof were tearing off.

With the help of the young people, the Clarke's house would be ready to move
back into by Monday.  Lottie was of two minds about that.  She was happy for
them to have their lives back to normal, but she would miss the extra people
in her house.  She had always been a "people" person.

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Miss Charlotte was not sleeping well that weekend.  She had some disturbing
visions that included someone near to her that she had come to care about
very much.  She sincerely hoped that nothing bad was about to happen.
Perhaps the dreams were the result of the new medication that her doctor had
insisted she try for controlling her blood pressure, but she doubted that.

When Jerry came to see her on Sunday, she was sure that her feelings of
foreboding weren't the result of pills.

"Miss Charlotte, I've been having some bad dreams about school.  They
involve John and I am frightened.  We need to warn him that he may be in
danger." Jerry told her shortly after he arrived.

Charlotte agreed, but said that they would have to find a way to do it that
wouldn't scare him or make him think that they were crazy.  She said that
she would talk to him when he was home long enough to get into a serious
conversation.

On Sunday night, Lottie sat down with Darrin and John after dinner.  Dan was
over at Cory's house, so it was just the three of them.

"John, I think you know something about my premonitions.  I don't know how
or why I feel things, but I do.  I consider it a gift from God and I don't
question it anymore.  I used to be anxious about it, but I've learned to
accept it. Anyway, a young friend has similar visions."

"Would that be Jerry?" John asked.

"Yes it would.  How did you know?"

"Dan explained some of it to me -- how Jerry knew when he was hurting because
I was in trouble and near death.  Dan accepted it as real and so do I."

"Good!  Then what I am going to tell you should be something that you can
deal with.  Jerry and I have both had dreams about something evil happening
at school.  I think it is soon and I want you to be wary so that you remain
safe.  Please keep your eyes open and use your best instincts.  If you do, I
think the ending will be a happy one.  That is all that I know about it.  If
I sense anything else, I will tell you."

John thanked her and assured her that he would be alert.  It did disturb
him, but Darrin found a way to distract him at bedtime.  John was in heaven
as he felt Darrin's "distraction" grow bigger in his hands.  It wasn't long
before Darrin was making love to him in the way that John desired.  Darrin
was gentle, but he could give John the ride of his life when that was what
the latter begged for.

Both young men experienced good climaxes, but that wasn't the main thing.
Both renewed their vows of love for each other.  The cuddling after the
fireworks was, perhaps, more important that the main event.  John slept like
a baby.

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Author's note:

I'm falling behind on writing, so don't be surprised if I can't keep up the
posting each week.  I may have to wait longer between.

I heard from several regulars and some new people this week.  Thanks to all
who let me know that they like the story and that they are still reading.
These include: Joe, Drew, Devin, Lukas, Tony B, Russell, Rad, Mike K, Jim C,
Jim W, Allen M, Paul W, Tom H, and Rick.  I feel like you are my friends
because some of us have exchanged personal stories and thoughts.

The AFA is trying to boycott Ford again because Ford is advertising in gay
publications.  They are also pressuring congress to pass an amendment
against gay marriage.  However you feel about that, it seems to me that
there are more important issues facing our nation.  Tilting at windmills
ain't all it's cracked up to be!  God save us if those ultra-right-wingers
get more power!

David