Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 16:36:42 +0000
From: David Lee <dlee169@hotmail.com>
Subject: Zeke, Chapter 7

Zeke Chapter 7
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
material as this is illegal in your country, state, province, county,
municipality, etc., please leave this site immediately and do not proceed
further.  If you are under the legal age to read this, please do not do so.
It is not my intention to offend anyone or to get you in trouble.

The author retains all rights to this original story.  Please do not publish
without explicit authorization from me.

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!

Zeke 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.

If you just interested in hot stories that will get you off, or if
references to religion and God offend you, you should probably read
something else.  While there are some steamy scenes, this story is about
love, not just sex.

If you are still interested in reading this, I hope you will enjoy the
story.

This is my fourth attempt at writing fiction.  My other stories on Nifty
include: Always and Forever, Brad and Alan's Canoe Trip, and Jacob and
Jacques.  Some characters from previous stories have cameo roles in this
one.  However, you need not read them first.  This is another story of kids
at Cosgrove High.


Our only reward for contributing to Nifty is your e-mails.  Please write if
you like the story.  Please include Zeke in the title of your e-mail.  I get
a lot of spam!  A BIG thanks to you who have written!  It means a lot to me!


If you want to read some stuff just to "light your fire," you might look at:
masturbateforpeace.com.  It will give you a new reason to be a peace
activist!

Sorry, I don't think anyone get off in this chapter, but there are some
exciting story developments.

Finally, thanks and hugs to Tim who edits for me so that there are fewer
typos!


dlee169@hotmail.com


Zeke, chapter 7


Bryan and Zeke did indeed sleep soundly; so soundly in fact that they did
not awaken as early as usual.  Todd had been sent to rouse them.  He grinned
at the two bare butts that greeted him when he opened the tent flap.  He
couldn't resist giving them both an affectionate pinch.

Both guys gave a start and turned over exposing their morning erections.

"Todd, didn't Mom give you any home training?"

"Get up you two, we have to hurry to make church."

Then he sniffed the air.

"It smells like a cum factory in here!  And what's the stuff in these
briefs?"

"Are you going to tell on us?" Zeke asked nervously.

Bryan was pretty sure of the gist of his brother's answer before it was
given.

"Everybody does it, who would care?  My textbook says that most guys even
jerk off with friends sometimes. "

"Have you?" Bryan asked.

"Yeah.  I'll bet Dad did it when he was young too.  He was real close to his
friend, Terry when they were growing up.  I heard that Terry is living with
another guy now."

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The younger boys grabbed their stiff underwear, but were hesitant to put
them on.  So, they ran bare-assed to the pool room shower.  Mary happened to
glance out the window in time to see two white butts disappear through the
door.  She laughed heartily, but decided not to let them know what she had
seen.

While showering, Zeke and Bryan let their briefs soak by the drain to soften
the dried cum.  They wrung them out and put them on the drying rack that
Brian had installed for swim trunks.  Then wrapping towels around their
waists, they hurried to Bryan's room to get dressed.

After a hasty breakfast, everyone got to church just in time.  Zeke was
again impressed with the atmosphere.  He was happy to see that his aunt had
made good on her statement and was in the congregation.  After the service,
Mary invited Grace Ann to have lunch with them.  She accepted and spent a
pleasant afternoon with the Stillwell family.  Once again, she was cognizant
of her nephew's good judgment in his choice friends.

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Grace Ann had a split shift on Monday and was home in the middle of the day
when the doorbell rang.  On the steps was a nice looking man with slightly
graying hair.  From that, Gran guessed that he might be in his 40s, but his
boyish face led her to believe that he was younger.  Because of his bearing,
Gran judged that he could be a government agent.  What could he want?

"Good afternoon, Ma'am.  Are Grace Zrudsky?"

"Yes.  Who are you and what is this about?" was the standard terse reply she
gave to salesmen and other strangers.

"I'm Sorry, I should have introduced myself," he replied as he pulled his
wallet from his back pocket to show his military identification.

"I am Craig Adams.  My brother was Zack Adams.  Does that mean anything to
you?"

"No, I can't say that it does.  Should it?"

"Well, I have reason to believe that you are my sister-in-law.  Your sister
was named Faith, wasn't she?"

"Yes, Faith was my sister," her tone warming.

"Maybe we could sit down here on your steps and I could tell you what I have
discovered.  That is, if you have time."

"I have a couple of hours free.  Please come around to the deck.  It is
cooler there.  May I get you some iced tea or lemonade?"

"Tea sounds great.  It isn't sweetened is it?"

"Heavens no!"

Grace brought out a pitcher of each and three glasses.  She expected Zeke
home soon.

A few minutes later, Craig was telling his story as Gran listened intently.

"This goes back a few years, about 17, I guess.  Well, it started earlier
when our mother died.  She suffered a slow, painful death from cancer.  The
medical bills took about everything we had.  Dad drank the rest."

Gran gave an understanding nod.  Here was someone who knew the toll that
alcoholism could take.

"Zach was always a wild kid, but Mom could keep him in line.  After she was
gone, he got worse.  Dad didn't have a clue about raising kids.  Our family
was about as dysfunctional as they come only the term wasn't that popular
back then."

Again Grace Ann nodded in agreement.

"Finally, about 16 years ago, Dad threw Zach out for reasons I won't go
into, but let's just say that he was alienated from our father right up to
the time he was killed in the car accident.  It's ironic that after Zack
died, Dad vowed that he would never drink again; and to my knowledge, he
never did.  He straightened his life out and earned enough money to retire
in comfort."

"Before all the problems with Zach, I had already dropped out of college and
joined the army.  I had screwed around in school and wasn't sure what I
wanted in life, much less what I wanted to major in.

I was overseas when I learned of Zach's death.  Your sister sent the few
things that he left and those were put in a cupboard in Dad's house and
forgotten.  I am embarrassed to say that Zach's ashes were among them."

"When Dad died this winter, I came home to take care of things.  Since I had
made the rank of major and had my 20 years in, I decided to retire rather
than to be stationed in the Middle East again."

"Well, when I was clearing out the house, I found a bundle of Zack's thing
that were left for me.  There was a kind of diary, the urn, and there were
several photos of him with a pretty girl as well as several promo photos of
him looking very, shall we say, sexy.  He had made his way doing some
modeling and such."

"Anyway, to get to the point, among the papers, was a marriage license
issued to a Faith Zrudsky and to him dated a couple of months before his
death.  They were married by a judge in Los Angeles.  There is even a
picture of them on their wedding day."

Opening a manila envelope, Craig produced the photo and Gran nearly
shrieked.

"Oh my gosh!  That looks just like him!"

"Like who?"

"Zeke!"

"Who is Zeke?"

Just then Zeke came bounding out of the back door looking for Gran.  He had
spent the morning biking with Bryan.

Now it was Craig's turn to catch his breath.  If he didn't know better, he
would have sworn that Zach had been reincarnated.  Zeke looked almost
exactly like his father had at that age; down to the crooked smile.

Gran got up and poured a glass of lemonade for Zeke as she was making
introductions.

"Zeke, I have some great news for you.  This is your uncle Craig Adams.  He
is your father's brother and he has come to pay us a visit."

"Wow!" was all Zeke could manage at the moment.

The sight of the wedding picture brought tears to his eyes.  Here were his
Mom and Dad.  He had seen few photos of his mother and none of his father.
That guy looked a lot like he did!  Since Zeke had never known his parents,
he had never really grieved their deaths.  Today, to some extent, he began
that process.  Some would say that you can't miss what you have never had,
but Zeke missed the love and companionship of a father.  His outward
reaction was:

"Wow, I'm not a bastard after all!  I've gotta call Bryan," Zeke exclaimed
as he ran in to use the phone.  "And I want to call Hunter tonight when the
rates are lower.

In his absence, Grace explained to Craig about the resent dramatic episode
that had turned Zeke's world up-side down.  She left out the part about his
drinking.  The seasoned military man found himself biting his lip to
maintain his composure when he heard how this nice kid had been hurt that
deeply.

When he came out to the deck again, Zeke said that Bryan was on his way and
wanted to hear everything too.

Gran told Craig that Bryan was Zeke's best friend and could be trusted with
any family secrets there were.  Craig smiled as he remembered a childhood
friend who was like that.

As Craig was retelling his story to the attentive lads, Gran glanced at her
watch and realized it was getting close to the time she had to leave for
work.  Craig was sorry to hear that she needed to leave.  He felt that he
should go too, if she wasn't going to be there.

"Gran, can't you call in sick just this once?" Zeke wondered.

"No, that would not be honest."

"You could tell them that you have a family emergency.  That would be true."

"Yes, but that won't pay the bills."

Craig was tempted to offer to make up the difference in her pay, but knew
instinctively that she would not hear of it.  Over his years of commanding
men, he had become a pretty good judge of them -- and women too.  This was a
proud and good woman.  Zeke was lucky.

"Well, Grace, do you work tomorrow night?"

"No, I am off at 5:00."

"Good.  I will be here at 6:00 o'clock to pick you and these two fine young
men up for dinner.  We are going to Red Lobster and I am treating -- uh, that
is if everyone likes seafood."

Gran smiled and graciously accepted.  She knew enough about men to know that
he wanted to take charge and do this, and he could no doubt afford it.

Zeke was so excited that he couldn't sit still.  Gran decided that it would
be okay for him to go to Bryan's house although she felt bad about his
eating there so much.  Craig offered to drive the boys over and Gran knew
that she could trust him to do so despite the fact that they had just met.

Bryan insisted that Craig come in and meet his family and tell the
highlights of his story again.  Brad and Mary were pleased to hear the good
news.

Mary invited Craig to join them for dinner.  It was a simple cookout in the
backyard consisting of bratwurst and cold salads.  There would be plenty for
everyone if she could head Todd off and remind him to eat only two sausages.

Feeling that the invitation was genuine and not merely extended out of
politeness, Craig accepted.  He was given a cold beer and made to feel at
home.  He was pleased to see that the family said grace with no seeming
embarrassment at doing to in the presence of stranger.

After dinner had settled, Brad suggested a swim in the pool.  He said that
there were lots of extra suits in the pool house and there was bound to be
one to fit Craig.  Brad would help Mary clear the table and join them soon.

As the guys were stripping, Zeke asked Craig:

"Was Dad really built just like me?"

Glancing at his naked nephew, Craig could see that he looked even more like
Zack without his clothes.

"Yes, he was hung too, if that's what you mean." Craig said with a smile.
"The genes have been passed on!"

A furtive check of his uncle's equipment confirmed that some things do run
in families.

Craig left in his rental car about 8:30.  Todd and Bryan drove Zeke home.
Zeke wanted Bryan to stay over.  He was too wound up to be alone.  Grace Ann
called Mary and got the okay.  She didn't even say anything about their
sleeping together in the small bed.

It was the fact that Bryan was gently holding him that allowed Zeke to calm
down enough to sleep that night.  When Gran peeked in on them in the
morning, she smiled wistfully at the two nearly naked kids cuddled together.
They looked so cute that she wished they could stay young and innocent
forever.  At the same time, she wondered how innocent they really were.