Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 23:03:12 -0600
From: Jesse Hamill <jesse.hamill88@gmail.com>
Subject: The Love of Rainn-15

Jesse Hamill

This is a love story between two consenting males and contains sexual
themes and graphic depictions of sexual acts. It is by no means a sex
story, and focuses on the relationship and romance first. This is also work
of fiction. All characters in this story are fictitious. Any resemblance to
actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely
coincidental.

This is my first series for Nifty and any criticism, comments, improvements
or thanks can be directed at jesse.hamill88@gmail.com. I appreciate all the
comments and support that I've received so far, so thanks readers!

*As always, a big thanks to my editor, Mattie. The readers and I thank you
for your help on this project.*

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The Love of Rainn: Chapter 15


The sky was a shade of blue that is rarely seen in spring, a azure blue
more suited for summer. The sun overhead was warm and welcoming, and the
breeze was cool and refreshing. The flowers were a spectrum of colors, red
tulips, pink roses, purple irises, white daisies, yellow marigolds and
dozens of others. Jesse and Rainn sat in a perfect spring day. Their
surroundings were story-like in beauty, but it paled in comparison to the
story-like beauty they felt within.

The kiss was still fresh in their dazed minds. The thrill of it was like a
swift ride through a powerful whitewater rapid. Their hearts rapidly
pounding, like powerful waves crashing ashore, sweeping them out into a sea
of almost overwhelming emotions.

The feeling of dreaming never left them. Their connection, that wonderful
experience of surreality, like they were in a world of their own. It was
like a watercolor painting, an impressionist masterpiece.

As their dream surreality became reality again, they both sighed long and
deep breaths. With his heart rate returned to an almost normal state and
his mind clear enough to think again, Rainn looked up at Jesse, a question
on his mind.

"Hey, Jesse?" Rainn asked him.

"Yeah?" Jesse asked back.

"Why did you tell me that story about Cupid?" he asked.

"Oh, you reminded me of it in the library, remember?" he said. " You said
Cupid sent me. I thought I'd share it with you because... I feel the same
way. That Cupid sent you... You're like an angel..."

"No way..." Rainn said smiling. "YOU'RE an angel. My guardian angel..."

"Thanks..." Jesse smiled. "I don't have any wings, though."

"That doesn't matter... you have mace..." They both laughed at that.

Rainn leaned over and laid against Jesse's chest and shoulder. The
afternoon was stretching into early evening and dinner would be ready soon.

"The story also explains the mystery of the soul and butterfly..." Jesse
said.

"Hmm? What do you mean?" Rainn asked.

"Remember when I said that `Psyche' means `soul' and `butterfly?' The story
explains that the human soul, after enduring suffering and hardship, can
transform. Like a humble caterpillar into a majestic butterfly, all it
takes is love... Love is transformative..." Jesse explained.

And love really was. There was so much that love could change within a
person. For Jesse, it was about learning to trust people again, to see the
good side of what others are capable of. For Rainn, it was about acceptance
and being less timid, less shy. It was about becoming better people for the
both of them. Love was learning more about themselves and each other, than
they had thought possible.

Jesse's biggest fear was being left all alone. He had been betrayed by
someone he cared for in the past, and lost trust in others. He felt
compassion only in people that really needed it, but underneath he was
scared to be hurt again. He believed nothing people told him and was
skeptical of their compliments. When he heard them, about how he looked or
how smart he was, he smiled and thanked them, but never believed it
himself. For a long time, Jesse put on a smile, faced each day alone,
focusing on school to drown out his loneliness. What Jesse felt in his
deepest sadness was that he was somehow flawed, somehow broken. Part of him
was about to give in to those thoughts, and just accept being alone, but
then... Jesse met Rainn, and everything changed.

Rainn was very much the same. He was too scared to meet people, too afraid
to be rejected or hurt. All he wanted to do was artwork. It kept him sane,
kept him from feeling lonely, and it put reality on hold while he worked on
it. Like Jesse, he felt like a misfit and preferred to be alone. Now
though... Rainn felt so happy, so grateful to see Jesse. None of those
things had been on his mind, and nothing bothered him much recently.

While they were sitting together, Elise was keeping an eye on them through
the windows. She smiled as they sat talking with one another, and she could
see how happy they both were. Through the open window, Elise also could
hear Jesse retelling the oldest love story she knew.  She was about to look
away when she saw Jesse and Rainn kiss. It was sweet and slow, innocent and
quite romantic. She smiled and returned to the kitchen and started putting
dinner together.  Elise wasn't surprised at their display of affection. She
had suspected as much when Rainn spent the night at Diana's. She just
smiled and felt relief.

As she stood watching her son and his new boyfriend through the window,
Elise felt all the years that had gone by. She was eighty years old
now. She was in good shape, and looked younger than she was, but she was
tired some days, too. One of her biggest fears was that she would leave
Rainn all alone to fend for himself, with no one to care for him. But, her
heart was at ease knowing that someone cared for him as much as she
did. Maybe even more... Rainn was happy... He finally found love and
accepted everything about himself.

When Rainn was little, she was a foster parent and sponsored as many kids
as she could. They would come and go, but she loved them all, as much as
she loved Rainn.

Elise roasted a chicken in the oven with root vegetables and made mac and
cheese on the stove. Elise also loved to cook, and like Jesse, she
preferred to try and make everything as homemade as possible. When she had
stayed at Diana's house, she was impressed to see how independent and adept
Jesse was in the kitchen.

She looked out again and decided to let them have a few more minutes before
she called them in to eat.

Rainn was given to Elise sixteen years ago per the state child protective
agency. At the time, she was sixty-four years old, and a single mother to
her first adopted son, Robbie. Robbie had come to her when he lost his
parents in a car accident. He was a bright and talented young man. Robbie
was fourteen then, and Rainn could remember him when he started
kindergarten. But, by that time, Robbie had graduated and gone on to
college. Robbie occasionally would visit them, and he, like Rainn, called
Elise by the only name she accepted: Gran.

Rainn was adopted by Elise after his birthmother had given him up to
someone that could provide for him, a better life. A year after that, Elise
had learned that she had died of an overdose. There was never anyone that
came forward as the father.

Although they had tragic backgrounds, Elise never treated Rainn or Robbie
with pity. She raised both of them to be independent, kind, courteous, and
to be proud of who they are. She focused her attention to making sure her
sons could use their natural talents to be successful in life. With Robbie,
Elise noticed he loved helping people. She took him to charity events, soup
kitchens, rallies, and homeless shelters. He was inspired to defend
people's rights and to help them in any way he could, especially in legal
matters. When he graduated, she scoured through every scholarship and
financial aid she could, and sent him to law school.

Rainn, on the other hand, had an artistic talent ever since he could hold a
crayon in his chubby little fist. Elise was a retired art and kindergarten
teacher of forty years, and guided him through all types of art and
media. He took to painting and drawing, ceramics, printmaking, marble and
wood carving, etching, even weaving and sewing. Rainn loved everything that
he could do, but drawing and painting were his biggest strengths.

Did Rainn know he was adopted? He did. He never asked Elise about his mom
or dad because he didn't ever see the need to. He had his Gran and that was
all that mattered. He loved her more than anyone else, and she cared for
him as best she could. Call it fate, or whatever you want, but Rainn loved
Elise and his life the way it was. He felt blessed that she let him express
himself as an artist and encouraged him to use his talents. Nobody
understood him the way she did, and Rainn was happy and grateful.

Elise, coming back to the present, finished dinner, carefully removing the
chicken from the oven. She tasted the mac and cheese, before heading to the
side door.

"Boys! Dinner is ready!" Elise called to them.

Jarred back to reality, and happy that the food was ready, Rainn and Jesse
went inside to eat.

Jesse was impressed with Elise's home-cooking. The smell of roasted chicken
was great, making his stomach growl. Jesse was already a fan of her hot
chocolate and oatmeal cookies, and this was just as delicious. The chicken
was cooked perfectly, still moist, and her mac and cheese was true
comfort. Jesse ate seconds of both.

Rainn was talking happily to Elise, and Jesse smiled. Jesse talked with
them, too, but loved to listen to Rainn as he shared his day. Rainn made
Jesse happy, talking about the Jesse's cooking, and that his math class was
better. When dinner was over, Rainn invited Jesse to the living room to
watch a movie.

Rainn led Jesse over to the couch and opened the cabinet that held the TV
and DVD player. The TV was large, but it wasn't a flatscreen. Rainn felt
mildly shy about everything in the house, because it was dated or
secondhand, but he quickly got over it. He knew that Jesse wouldn't
mind. He was cool like that.

They decided on a movie Jesse had never seen before, "American Beauty."
Rainn liked the movie, but it didn't have a happy ending...

"Are you sure?" Rainn asked. "It's kinda sad..."

"Only if you want to... does it have a good story?" Jesse asked.

"Yeah. I like it," Rainn said. "Yeah, why not?"

He put the movie on and sat next to Jesse. At first, he was sat a little
ways away from him, knowing that Gran was watching from the dining room. He
knew that that Gran would just smile, but still... Rainn felt too shy at
first, but looking at Jesse... Rainn knew he wanted to be closer. When she
got up to answer the phone, he took chance and scooted a little closer to
Jesse. Rainn could hear her talking to someone, but she always took her
phone conversations to her sewing room.

Rainn had closed the gap between him and Jesse. He was against Jesse's
chest and shoulder with his head resting on Jesse's neck. They were holding
hands, and it was comfortable. Rainn was getting very accustomed to this.

The movie was as good as Rainn remembered, and Jesse was intrigued. He
liked the philosophical implications, the questions about life and God, and
even the shock at the end.

"That was one of the best movies I think I've ever watched," Jesse said.

"Yeah, it was interesting right?" Rainn asked. "Poor guy at the end,
though..."

"Yeah... no kidding..." Jesse said, a bit disheartened.

They sat there for a minute, enjoying each other's company. It was only a
little past eight, so Rainn invited Jesse to his room. On the way, they ran
into Gran.

"Jesse? Diana just called to make sure everything was fine," she said.

"Oh, did you tell her I was just miserable?" he asked her smiling.

"Yes, and that you lost a finger in all the deadly machinery we have laying
around," she said smiling back.

Jesse laughed and Rainn smiled. He took Jesse by the hand again and led him
to his room. The wide open studio room brought a smile to Jesse's face. The
walls in their familiar paint covered patterns and Rainn's desk passed them
by as Rainn led them across his room. They sat on Rainn's bed.

"Did you have any more trouble in math?" Jesse asked, trying to relax. His
heart was beating fast knowing he was sitting where Rainn slept.

"No, but could you look over the quiz topics with me? I want to do good on
the next one," Rainn said.

"Sure! More than happy to help!" Jesse said, emphatically.

Rainn and Jesse looked over the topics together, and reviewed everything on
the list. Rainn was surprised how easy everything was and felt confident
he'd do well. He no longer felt that he'd get moved down to remedial
math. One less thing to worry about.

"Thanks for inviting me over," Jesse said after Rainn put away his
homework.

"No problem. Thanks for helping me with math and telling me about Cupid and
Psyche, it was such a cute story," Rainn replied.

"Anytime you ever need help, you can always ask," Jesse said. "Yeah, I've
always loved that story. Eros and Psyche remind me of a certain OTHER
couple..."

"Really? Who would that be?" Rainn asked, pretending to not know.

"Well... there's this nerd and he met this really sexy guy, way out of his
league..." he said, blushing a little.  
"Nerd? Nah... I think
that you got that wrong," Rain said, grinning wide. "There's this quiet
genius and he met this artist..."

"...and they discovered..." Jesse began.

"That they... had a lot in common, and..." Rainn continued.

"They shared their first kiss today," Jesse finished.

Rainn leaned in to give Jesse another kiss. He looked so cute and so hot
just then, Rainn couldn't resist. Rainn was only a few inches away from
Jesse's lips when he remembered something.

"Wait a minute!" Rainn said. Jesse jumped a little at the close and sudden
outburst.

Jesse jumped a little at the close and sudden outburst."Yeah?" he asked
quietly and then thought, *Do I have bad breath or something? Something in
my teeth?*

"This morning you said that I gave you your first kiss, right?" Rainn
wondered.

"Right..." Jesse said, a little lost.

"But you said that you were in a relationship before!" Rainn protested. He
remembered that from when he went to Jesse's apartment the first time.

"I was, but we weren't very close and it wasn't a good relationship," Jesse
explained. "I shouldn't have even called it a relationship... sorry, my
mistake..."

"...Oh. I thought you might have lied to me this morning," Rainn said,
feeling a little embarrassed.

"No! I would never lie to you!" Jesse said, apologetic. "All that was a
just a big mess. We really were just friends... and sometimes not even
that..."

"Can I ask you something?" Rainn said.

"Yeah?" Jesse asked.

"Was it... with a..." Rainn began.

"A guy? Yeah..." Jesse finished.

"...Oh." Rainn felt a little disillusioned.

"He was my best friend... It was complicated. And, it didn't end well. I
liked him, but... I know now that I didn't... love him," Jesse
said. "...I'm not sure I'm ready to tell that story yet."

"Oh. That's okay. Sorry... I didn't mean to pry," Rainn said. "I just
wanted to clarify this morning..."

"It's alright. I shouldn't have called that mess a relationship," Jesse
said. "You're my real first."

Rainn felt his heart skip a beat. Did he hear him correctly? He was Jesse's
true first love?

"Have you ever... been with anyone before?" Jesse asked.

"Does being married to your best friend in kindergarten count?" Rainn
asked, smiling.

"I don't know... how close were you?" Jesse asked, beaming.

"Well, she was Angela... um... Something, and we got divorced after she
pushed me down in the sandbox," Rainn said.

"Well, here I thought I was seeing a married man!" Jesse said,
chuckling. "Good thing you got a divorce!"

"Ha! Right? But, to seriously answer your question, no. You are the only
person who's ever liked me back..." Rainn said. "Actually, I was..." He
trailed off.

"Hm?" Jesse wondered, his head slightly tilted. "What were you going to
say?"

"This is going to sound stupid, but... I was more scared that you'd like me
back, than if you had rejected me..." Rainn said, a little sad.

Jesse reached for Rainn's hand and held it, interlocking their fingers
together. He had a half smile on his gorgeous face as he looked Rainn in
the eyes and said, "It's okay Rainn...."

"Really? How?" Rainn asked.

"Because it's easier to be rejected. I know because I've been rejected
dozens of times... Eventually you just get used to it. You wonder if that's
just the way it is... for guys like us," Jesse said.

Rainn nodded. He had felt the same way, like he was destined to be alone
forever.

"But, then you came along," Jesse said, his face a little pink. "And
you... felt the same way I did. I was scared, too. I wasn't sure what to
do, what to expect," he explained.

"I told that to Emily, too. She said I didn't have anything to be afraid
of," Rainn said. "I'm glad she was right."

"Me, too," Jesse said. "Although... I'm going to have a talk with her about
how she uses her phone..."

"No! You can't tell her that I told you! She'll kill me!" Rainn said.

Jesse laughed. "Alright... I guess I can't do that. I'd be sad if she
killed you, you know."

They spent the rest of the evening talking. Rainn was glad that they were
so honest with each other and that they expressed their fears. It made
everything clear again and he knew that he could trust Jesse. It was the
first big step in their new relationship.

Jesse's phone buzzed. "Oh, it's my mom. She said I need to get home
soon..."

"Okay, do you need a ride? Gran can drop you off..." Rainn began.

"Nah, I'll walk. It's not that far," Jesse said. "See you tomorrow?"

"Yeah, definitely." Rainn was looking into his hazel eyes. He leaned in and
kissed him gently.

"...Wow," Jesse said, breathless. "Seriously, you've never kissed anyone
before me?"

"Nope. No one but you." Rainn smiled.

Rainn walked Jesse to the end of the driveway and hugged him close before
he left. They exchanged one last kiss before Jesse walked home.


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Author's Note:

So loyal readers, I have good news and bad news.

The good: I have appreciated all the kind words, encouragement and support
that you have given me throughout the whole of these last 15 chapters. It
has inspired me to get this story ready for publishing. My editor and I
have talked about it and it sounds like the best plan for this story.

The bad: Unfortunately, this means that there will be no more new chapters
of The Love of Rainn. But, I will be writing a new story to publish on
Nifty to replace this one, dear readers, so no need to worry. I know I will
probably get a slew of angry emails, but readers I made up my mind.

The new story will take me some time to write, but I will publish it here
for you guys. I will update this chapter when it's ready and I will also
let you know when the ebook of The Love of Rainn is out.

Thanks for everything, Loyal Readers, it's been fun. I will continue on
this project and more. Stay awesome!

Jesse Hamill

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