Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 16:32:25 -0600
From: Jesse Hamill <jesse.hamill88@gmail.com>
Subject: The Love of Rainn - 9

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
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The Love of Rainn: Chapter 9

Rainn woke at 7:00 am the next morning and spent the longest three hours of
his life trying to look nice. He ate breakfast quickly and talked with Gran
only briefly before running back to his room. He spent the whole morning
picking out clothes and standing in front of the mirror. They say that a
watched pot never boils, but have you ever watched a clock? You'd swear the
hands are stuck they moved so slowly....

Rainn tried on everything he owned at least twice before settling on a dark
blue hoodie, a paint-stained green shirt and some dark jeans. He realized
that he didn't have anything he liked to wear and almost all his clothes
were stained. Rainn sighed and wondered what Jesse was going to wear. What
did Jesse think of Rainn's appearance?

*Does it even matter? We're just friends right? Anything is probably fine
for the movies...*

Sometimes though, Rainn wondered.... He thought back to yesterday at the
diner...

He got bored at about eight and tried to draw something to keep his mind
occupied. He started several sketches, but threw them away dissatisfied
about half way through. Rainn had been trying to draw Jesse, trying to get
his eyes right, but none of them compared to the real thing...

Rainn gave up trying to draw him realistically so he took the sketch in an
abstract direction. He thought about what Jesse would most likely be as an
animal, and the lone wolf stood out. Rainn drew a fierce predatory wolf on
one half of the page and a tame, kindly husky on the other. They were
actually the same dog, but he wanted to show two sides of the same coin, so
to speak. In the middle between two wolves (or were they dogs?) he drew a
mountain scape with an illuminated full moon centered. He was tempted to
draw some black, thick-framed glasses on the husky, but he decided against
it.

Before he knew it he was adding color and ink, and it became his full
focus. Rainn loved to create things, it was his passion. He put all his
effort and energy it it and sometimes it worked and sometime it didn't. He
loved everything that he made, even if it wasn't what he expected it to be.

Rainn looked up at the clock and almost freaked out. It read five minutes
past ten and he was just sitting there! He gathered everything he thought
he might need and headed through the house as quickly as he could. He
almost tripped on the kitchen table and the sofa in the living room before
he stopped at the front door.

"Where's the fire mister? Be careful before you get hurt..." Gran said to
him, concerned.

"Sorry Gran!" Rainn replied. "I thought I was late and keeping Jesse
waiting..."

"Okay, okay, but slow down! Where are you two going today?"

"I was going to his house for some tutoring and then we were going to watch
a movie."

"Oh, okay then. Please be careful while you're out okay?" she said.

"I will Gran..." he said. She had sounded a little sad, so Rainn went over
and gave her a hug. Was it because he rushed through breakfast? Did he miss
something?

Well regardless of what it was, she smiled and seemed in better spirits
after his hug. Rainn heard knocking at the door and went over to answer,
heart beating fast.

Jesse stood there hands in his pocket and a smile on his face. He was
wearing a marigold yellow plaid shirt with stripes of black and forest
green. Under it was a very clean white t-shirt. He was wearing his usual
dark denim jeans and his red canvas shoes. He looked clean shaven and his
hair a little more tamed than usual. Rainn almost fell over with how
handsome he looked. He was talking and Rainn was just nodding, not hearing
a single word.

"So it totally wasn't my fault okay?" Jesse said smiling.

"Huh?" Rainn asked, finally realizing that Jesse was talking.

Jesse smiled and tilted his head a bit. Rainn had noticed he did that he
was a little lost or confused... so cute...

"....I was just saying that my mom had me make a few deliveries on the way
over here, so I'm sorry I'm a bit late..." he said, carefully watching
Rainn.

"It's okay... I was just lost in thought," Rainn said. "Oh and you're not
that late... I wasn't worried..."

"Oh good. You ready?"

"Yeah, let's go," Rainn said.

He told his Gran bye and that he'd be home by ten that evening. She
reminded him to be careful and to have fun. Rainn got in the jeep and Jesse
did the same. He could smell the cedar incense on Jesse and it made him
smile. He felt weightless and nervous, but good.

Jesse just smiled back. The color of his eyes was standing out because of
the shirt he had on and Rainn had to pinch himself to stop staring.

"I hope you don't mind, but I have to make some deliveries this morning,"
he said, pointing to the flowers in the trunk behind them.

"Uh huh..." Rainn said, still dazed.

"Um... Is that a yes? Or...?" he asked. He was doing the cute tilted-head
thing...

"Yes! Sorry! ...I have a lot on my mind..." Rainn said.

"It' okay. I'm the one who should say sorry, though. I thought we could
hang out, but I was late coming home last night, so..." he said, "this is
my punishment."

"Oh..."

"No it's okay! It totally wasn't your fault!" he said. "I should have
called and told my mom I was fine during the blackout last night."

Rainn still felt kind of guilty for getting Jesse in trouble, but Jesse
eventually convinced him it wasn't his fault.

"Besides... This isn't that bad. I don't usually get to make deliveries and
I like driving around."

"Well, alright. But... I get to buy your movie ticket later. It's the least
I could do after you helped me with math... and because it's my fault
you're in trouble..."

"No it's okay! Really!"

Rainn just shook his head. "Nope, sorry! Not gonna happen! I couldn't do
that to a friend." He had echoed Jesse's response from a few days ago when
he offered to pay Jesse for tutoring.

Jesse was going to make another point, but he knew it wouldn't get him
anywhere. He was a little let down because he wanted to buy Rainn's
ticket... Oh well.

Jesse just smiled as they backed out of Rainn's driveway and started making
their way around town. Jesse wasn't real sure where he was going, but Rainn
was an excellent navigator. He directed Jesse down a few backroad shortcuts
and byways to avoid morning commuters and congested traffic. They were
making good time and had only a few flowers left to deliver.

"Okay... let's see," Jesse said, looking at the list. "Oak Lane... You know
where that is?"

"Yeah, it's close to the diner. Two blocks down I think..."

"Roger that. Making our way there now." he said, taking a left up
ahead. "Thanks for the help finding all the streets. This is the best
punishment I think I've ever had."

"You're welcome! It is kinda fun, right? Just driving around town?"

"Yeah. When you have good company that is..." he said, smiling at Rainn.

Rainn blushed just a little and smiled back. For having to do some work
this morning, he was having a lot of fun.

They completed their deliveries in under an hour and he drove back to the
flower shop, inviting Rainn up for some lunch. Rainn was actually pretty
hungry and wondered what he ate that morning. He had just rushed though
breakfast so fast...

"I'm cooking today, so I thought maybe some Japanese? You like yakitori?"

"Yes!! I love yakitori!" Rainn said excitedly. He loved reading about the
grilled chicken skewers in manga. They were always coated in a special
sauce and looked so delicious!

"Great! Looks like I chose wisely," Jesse said. That wasn't entirely
true. He knew that Rainn loved manga, so yakitori was a pretty safe bet. He
was still happy to make something that Rainn liked, though.

"Okay, let's head up to apartment. I need to get to the kitchen."

They headed into the shop and said hello to Diana.

"You finished all those deliveries? You weren't speeding, were you?"
Jesse's mom asked.

"No, mom! Of course not! Rainn's just an excellent navigator. He got us
around all the traffic and knew some shortcuts."

"Okay... but if someone complains about a missing order... or if you get a
speeding ticket..." she said with a half smile and an accusing
finger. "Then I'll put you on counter duty and you'll have to make all the
arrangements for a whole month!"

"No! No, I promise!" Jesse said, shocked and a little dismayed. "Rainn can
vouch for me! Right?"

"Yeah! No worries Mrs. Michaels, he's a good driver," Rainn said,
smiling. Jesse was cute when he got all worked up...

"Okay, you pass this time. But I'm watching you..." she said with that same
half smile. Diana looked like she liked having Jesse in trouble.

"Alright... Hey, we're heading up! I'm cooking lunch!" he said as quickly
as possible. He hurried Rainn through the shop and up the stairs.

"Phew... I thought I was going to have to make seventy centerpieces for
that wedding coming up..." he said when they got to the safety of the
kitchen. "I'm going to get my recipes, but make yourself at home." He
showed Rainn to the kitchen table before heading to his room.

Rainn sat down and got out his drawing from that morning. He wanted to
finish it today before he lost his focus on what he wanted from it. He was
busy coloring in the mountains when Jesse came back in with a Japanese
cookbook and a composition notebook.

"Hey! That's so awesome! Can I?" Jesse asked, looking at the wolves. Rainn
handed it to him and he stared at it for a few minutes.

"Can I have this one? I mean, if you don't need it for anything....?" Jesse
asked.

"Sure! But, I have to finish it first..."

"Yes!" he said. "Okay, well... I'm going to get started on lunch."

Rainn continued working on the sketch, but he also watched Jesse cook. He
started by washing his hands with plenty of soap, and then put some rice in
a pot on the back burner of the cooktop. He returned to his notes and
cookbook. Jesse went to the fridge and started pulling out all sorts of
ingredients including chicken thighs and a tall, narrow jar. The jar held a
dark sauce, but it looked a little low.

"Hmmm... I'll have to add to the *tare* sauce. I'm almost out..." Jesse
said to himself. He went to the pantry and cabinets, gathering bottles and
more ingredients. He mixed some of them together in a bowl, eyeballing most
of the measurements. Jesse added it to the jar before he started cutting
the chicken and skewering it on some bamboo sticks. Rainn was impressed
with his knife skills and his cleanliness. Jesse was even careful with the
chicken.

Jesse put the chicken skewers on a broiling pan and turned on the oven. He
checked on the rice and smiled.

*Must be looking good, Rainn thought.*

"About another ten, maybe fifteen minutes," he said to Rainn.

"Okay," Rainn said.

The oven beeped and he added the pan of skewers.

"No sauce on them?" Rainn asked.

"Not yet. They get sauce towards the end so it doesn't burn," Jesse said.

"Oh... I see," Rainn said.

Rainn continued adding color while Jesse watched the chicken in the
oven. When the skewers looked close to being done, he took them out and put
them on a counter. Using tongs and an oven mitt, Jesse carefully dunked
them in the sauce and returned them to the oven. He gave them another
minute before taking them out again and giving them another coating. The
smell of caramelizing sugar, toasty soy sauce, and roasted chicken had
Rainn drooling and his stomach growling.

Jesse returned the skewers to the oven for about half a minute before
taking them out and adding one last coating of sauce. He let them cool on
the counter before digging around the fridge some more. Jesse emerged with
a couple of cucumbers that he peeled and sliced into super thin
half-moons. He added them to a bowl with vinegar, soy sauce and sugar and
let them soak.

He cleaned everything up and put away all the ingredients and got out three
plates. He served a healthy portion of rice and sprinkled it with some
sesame seasoning. He added four skewers and a small pile of the cucumber
salad. As he plated everything, he moved some of his stuff, including his
notes to the table where Rainn was sitting.

"I gonna take this down to my mom," he said, carrying one of the
plates. "But, please, help yourself!"

"Will do!" Rainn said, grabbing a plate of food.

It was the best chicken he ever had. It was moist and succulent and the
sauce was savory, sweet and addictively good! He chowed down with gusto and
spied some of Jesse's notes. He discreetly pulled them forward and looked.

It was the recipe for the yakitori and the cucumber salad:

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Yakitori

1 lb. boneless chicken thighs

1 cup of sake
1/2 cup mirin
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon honey
1 and 1/2 cups soy sauce, low sodium
1/2 cup chicken stock, low sodium

Mix everything together and heat on the stove till it begins to bubble.
Turn off heat, allow to cool, and store in the fridge.

Skewer boneless chicken thighs, cut into 1 inch cubes. Grill or broil about
five minutes each side, but check to be sure they're cooked thoroughly.
Once *almost* done, dunk into sauce, return to heat, briefly. Dunk again,
return to heat before dunking one last time.

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Cucumber Salad

1 - 2 small cucumbers sliced as thin as possible (Hint: Use a peeler)
1 tablespoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
2 teaspoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon sesame seeds, toasted

Slice cucumbers and put them in a bowl with the salt. Yes, it is a lot of
salt, but it gets rinsed off later. Allow the cucumbers to sit till they
are in a good amount of liquid. Rinse them out under the sink and wring
them out. Make sure all the salt is rinsed off and that the cucumber slices
are kind of dry, using a paper towel if necessary. Add the rest of the
ingredients and allow to sit for another 5 minutes.

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Hmm... Jesse knew a lot about cooking, and he had the most peculiar
handwriting Rainn had ever seen. Rainn wrote out everything in a sloppy
print and cursive hybrid, but Jesse's handwriting was neat and even. He
wrote out everything in capital letters, like block writing, and used a
larger letter to indicate the start of a sentence or names.

Jesse came up the stairs and Rainn discreetly pushed his notes back to
where they were.

"So... How is it?" Jesse asked, eagerly.

"Amazing! It is sooo good!" Rainn replied. For once, he didn't care how
excited he sounded. He was just happy to be able to eat some of this
delicious food.

"Good! I think I'll join you," he said, pulling up a chair and grabbing the
last plate.

They talked about the food and Jesse's impressive cooking while they ate
lunch. The salad was also good with its tangy sweet and sour
dressing. Rainn was amazed that such simple ingredients made such tasty
food. He paid Jesse several compliments and thanked him for inviting him to
lunch.

"There's not even anywhere in town that makes these!" Rainn said. "I've
only ever had these in the city and they were nowhere near as good! All dry
and tasteless..." That was not entirely true, but Jesse's yakitori was
about ten times better.

"Thanks! I love making and trying new food. It's like a mini vacation to
wherever the food is from. Right now we're almost in Tokyo," Jesse said,
smiling.

"I'm totally hooked! You should open a restaurant!"

Jesse laughed at that. "Maybe one day. I'm not sure I'd like to make it my
job, though. I like to cook, but if it was my job it might not be as
fun..."

"Oh yeah. You might get burnt out on cooking. Especially if you'd have to
make, like five hundred skewers... that wouldn't be good..."

"I know, right?"

They finished up eating and cleared off the table. Jesse was cleaning up
the kitchen and washing the few dishes he dirtied.

"I'll be done in just a few minutes... You're good, right?" he asked.

"Yeah, I'll just continue working on your drawing."

"Awesome!"

Rainn colored in the wolves' features while Jesse cleaned. The eyes became
a familiar hazel and matched the moon between the two of them.

When Jesse finished he invited Rainn to his room. They had a few more hours
until the movie started and had some time to kill.

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Author's note: Yes, the recipes are real! I thought I'd share some with you
faithful readers, with more to come. I love to cook and these are some of
my favorite recipes. I hope you're enjoying the story and the recipes are
my little bonus to you.

I know you've been patient and waiting for these two to finally realize
that they are meant for one another, and the moment is soon. I promise!

NOTE: Please ensure that you cook chicken thoroughly through (to at least
165 Fahrenheit)! Also, if the sauce comes into contact with any raw
chicken, make sure to boil it at a full boil for at least a few minutes to
kill any cross contamination.

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