Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 22:35:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: Trevor Stewart <cujo5230@go.com>
Subject: Devin's Dream Comes True Part 13

Devin's Dream Comes True Part 13:

Dear readers,
Thank you for your support and your letters, it has really meant much for
me.  The story's progress is because of you. 

Disclaimer:  This story is purely fictional and the events happening within
the story are purely coincidental.  This story occurs in a tangent universe
in September 2002 that is void of HIV, the AIDS virus or any other sexually
transmitted diseases. 

Copyright: June 2005 Trevor Stewart

On with the story...

After kicking his only son out, Neil turned around and saw his wife right
up against him. But this time she was fighting back.

"I can't believe you threw out your only son just because of the way he
is. He cannot help that he isn't normal to your fuckin' standards."

"Michelle, he's..."

"He's just like any boy to me. Neil, he is a great son, he is our only
child.  We can't have anymore kids, it is over for me."

"Michelle, I know he's our only child, but I don't want him..."

Michelle stopped him in his tracks again. "If you don't take him back into
this house, then I'm leaving you and you can live here alone. Then we'll
see that you would come crawling back wishing for Devin and I to live with
you."

Neil was about to hit her again, when she raised her hand and stopped him,
"Neil don't hit me or I'm calling the police. They'll politely take you
away for a bit because they have heard way too many cases of assault. You
are going to take him back and love him like you never did before.  I
talked to Devin and he was not going to go crazy with Coleman."

"But..."

"No buts, you have one hour to think about what you did or I'm leaving."

Neil didn't like the ultimatum that his wife gave to him, however he had to
decide with the lesser of two evils.  The decision he was about to make
contradicted a belief that he has grown up with his ultra-conservative
father. Then again it is his only son that he is dealing with. Michelle
won't be able to bear another child. He just has to face reality and accept
Devin for who he is.

"Alright, Devin can stay with us."

"Good...I don't want to have a split family because of this, so I'm going
to find Devin."

Michelle walked confidently into the den, as Neil just stood there shocked
as to what just happened. His son, HIS ONLY CHILD, is gay. He cannot
believe that his wife does not stand by his decision and stands by the
boy. The boy is a symbol for everything that he has been against for his
entire conscious life. He remembers being a young lad growing up in the
conservative early 1960s that homosexuality is not acceptable. He remembers
that he intimidate fellow male classmates in junior high if they were
acting queer or even had a hint of homosexuality.

 However, his morals break down to the idea that he would lose his family
if he does not accept his son's sexuality. Neil then realizes it is not
1963 anymore, 2002 is vastly different for his son's generation compared to
his own. A gay young man must be accepted more than it was during his
time. Maybe Neil has not caught up with the times.

As Neil is spellbound, Michelle walks as if she just took down the evil
dragon and coming home to reap the benefits. However, when she sat down on
the couch, she started to sob.  She won the battle, but she might have just
lost the war.

Her only son ran away because his father was lashing out on him and might
not come back. However, she quickly realized that those ideas she just made
were just from emotion, not what actually happened. She had the intuition
that Devin went to Coleman's house to be comforted by his boy. She decided
to stay where she was and allowed Devin to talk about all of his problems
to Coleman before she goes rescues him.

On the other side of town, Coleman was in his bedroom relaxing while his
mother was downstairs doing some housecleaning. Coleman just looked up at
his ceiling, thinking he should be doing something productive but decided
against it. He knew that school was starting up again in three days while
he would have practice on Tuesday and the first game of the season would
happen on Thursday the 6th. He loved the summer because of the void of
responsibilities, the magical late nights, waking up at noon, the times
with friends in the woods, the innocence of youth, and especially that he
can see Devin without a worry about how others would perceive him.

But that is all to be taken away from him very soon. This summer is one of
the last where he can be a kid. Maybe within the next two years he would
have to have a job! That magical feeling of summer would all but fade
away. He liked not having the stigmas that younger kids have but he still
did not want to grow up. He wished he could be forever fourteen while Devin
is forever sixteen.

Coleman slowly crept into an interlude that had him in his bedroom, but he
was looking out the window during the middle of the night. The bright, full
moon was shining through the windows casting Coleman's silhouette onto the
opposite wall. Coleman turned around and saw this astonishing boy.  The boy
was about Coleman's age but he had incredible long, curly blond locks, the
only hair visible on this boy's body. The boy had only vines and ivory
covering his boyish body, protecting him from being exposed. Not that would
have been a problem with Coleman.

No words were said by the two boys as they looked at each other in
awe. Coleman thought that this boy was an angel coming down to rescue him,
he was just gorgeous. The boy embraced Coleman and the boys just stayed
there. Coleman could feel the boy's heart beating. The boy pecked Coleman
on the cheek and walked over to the window.

At the window the boy said, "I want to take you to this magical place where
you can be forever fourteen," a long silence occurred before the boy said,
"This magical place has many beautiful boys your age wanting to stay young
as well. There, they can be boys without a care in the world because it is
always summer. No responsibilities."

Coleman reacted with such vigor that the boy knew he wanted to come with
him.

"But this place is not just for any boy, it is for boys who love other boys
and can show their love to a special boy there."

Coleman's eyes became starry, he wanted to go to this magical place. He
wanted to stay a boy forever and be with other boys.

"We can't stay here too long, so we must go. I have another boy to pick
up."

The boy opened the window and climbed out. Coleman didn't see where he
went, so he peered out into the night and he was tugged by the boy into the
night sky.  They flew for just seconds until they arrived in another
bedroom.

In the bedroom, they saw another boy.  But because of the lack of lighting,
they could not see the boy too well. Coleman walked up to this boy and
realized it was Devin. The boy that ventured into his room and they
ventured together to Devin's room. He was going to take them away and take
them to this parameter where they can all be young boys forever. Coleman
hugged Devin while Devin reciprocated the action. The boys were hugging
each other, ready to go to this land. The boy with the locks grabbed Devin
and Coleman's hand and they walked up to the window, opened it and flew
into the night.

But the dream was cut short when he heard the doorbell ring.  He knew he
couldn't have been dazing for too long. Coleman finally decided to stand up
and leave the bed.

As soon as he stood up, he forgot what his dream was. Little did Coleman
know that he let his own imagination run wild. It was an amazing interlude
that he would love to have.

Coleman walks down the stairs and opens the door. Delighted to see his boy
again, however the mood was sunken because he knew why he was here.

Devin started to tear up when he saw his boy come to the rescue.

Devin starting whimpering and hugging Coleman as he said, "My dad kicked me
out, my dad kicked me out! He beat me up and took me out of the house."

Coleman held him in his arms as he tried to calm him down. He did not want
to say anything; but just have Devin come back down to Earth, so they can
talk. Coleman almost directed Devin so they were walking to the couch. Even
though they were walking, Devin could not stop crying. He has had such an
incredible emotional and physical rollercoaster during the last seven
days. He could not take anymore; he just had to let it all out.

"Devin, Devin, I bet your father just had to lash out at something just
because of the big news. He wasn't expecting it. He loves you very much and
will not let you go just because of you liking other boys," Coleman
whispered as he was stroking Devin's hair.

"I guess your right. But I am so upset that he did this to me," Devin
sniffled. "I just want him to love me as a son and like me as a gay or bi
boy."

"I think if you go home in a little while, I bet everything will be just
fine. I think your dad just has to be by himself and think about what he
has done. Your mother won't allow for your preference to interfere with
your family. Everything will be just fine."

"I hope so."

Coleman didn't know what else to do in this situation. He wanted to control
the situation, but he only knew that he was able to by kissing him. But his
mother was probably nearby. Coleman didn't care anymore, he loved Devin
Kelly and was indifferent to his mother knowing about his love towards
Coleman. Coleman sank his lips toward Devin's and they contacted each
other. The lips didn't move because it was more than just a physical act;
it was a display of affection for Coleman caring for his boy.

While this kiss was happening, Mrs. Fleming watched her son kiss his new
buddy. She was not phased by the circumstances that were going on in front
of her. She had an idea that her son might be gay since he was in seventh
grade. It was his mannerisms and tells that made his sexual orientation
very questionable. But now she knows. She didn't want to interrupt. She
stepped away into the kitchen and she would talk to him after he was done
with Devin.

After their lips separated from each other, the boys had nothing to
say. Their actions did all the talking. They just looked at each other with
a loving glaze in their eyes as they caressed each other. The sunlight
filtered through the curtains and blinds, causing Devin's hair to shine a
golden colour to Coleman while Coleman's hair was slightly lighter. It was
a beautiful sight.

"Hey I better go home now and fix things up," Devin said as he broke the
silence. "I need to take care of some unfinished business."

"Alright, well I hope it works out for you Devin."

"It definitely will," Devin said as he kissed Coleman on the cheek.

"See ya."

"See ya," Devin said as he left the house.

Coleman got up to the front window and saw Devin walk away. Mrs. Fleming
walked up and placed her hands on top of his shoulders as they watched
Devin walk away.

"You love that boy, don't you Coleman?"

Coleman was hesitant with his answer. He gulped as his mother felt his
Adam's apple jump up and down in his throat. She knew that this was going
to be difficult. "I love Devin mom. He has been the first person I have had
any feelings on."

"Son, I had this feeling inside me that you were gay. I'm perfectly fine
with that and I love you for who you are. Just be careful with what you do
because guys can take advantage of you incredibly easily."

"I know mom, I thank you for caring about me but I am very sure I love
Devin and he loves me back."

"I just don't want you to be hurt."

"Devin will never hurt me, mom."

"I think he won't either, he seems like a terrific young man."


Devin walks to his house, for what seems like he is facing the arch
nemesis, but at the same time he feels like everything will be okay. He
walks up to his front stoop and sees the door open. He sees his mother
saying, "Devin you're back! Everything will be just fine."

"Oh good, where's dad? How is he doing?"

"I think he just didn't know how to react when he found out. So the only
way he could was to release his anger on somebody, and I think it had to be
you."

"How did he react to you?"

"Not as bad. He was upset, because you are his ONLY child and he wanted
grandchildren. So you being gay was an obstruction towards that, ya know?"

"Well, I want to talk to him about that."

"I think he is upstairs in the bedroom. He had to think of a lot lately."

"Yeah, well I'm going to talk to him."

"I think that's a great idea. I'll stay away from you two because that will
be a very private talk."

"Yep."

Devin walked up the stairs to his parents' bedroom and knocked on the
door. A faint voice said, "Come in."  Devin entered the room and saw his
dad sitting up on the bed.

"Devin, I'm so sorry for reacting the way I did, I could not believe what I
had done to my own son."

"That's okay dad. It was something that's not easy to find out. Especially
when it deals with your only son."

"Devin, I'm proud of you, but I want you to be whoever you want to be. And
you being gay made me upset because it was a surprise. I thought you would
live out my dream of you having a great wife and children."

"Well, I can still have a family, but that's too far out in the future."

"I love you Devin, but I don't want you to be hurt. Remember, we live in a
conservative area, and there's a lot of animosity towards queers. So please
be careful."

"I will dad."

Devin and Neil hugged each other, knowing that what happened is behind
them. Devin got over one hurtle; now he has one more. He needs to patch up
the friendship with Phil. It seemed like all ties with him are cut, but he
wants Phil to be friends again. They released from their hug and Devin got
up to have a date with destiny.

End of Chapter 13.

Sorry for the amount of time between chapters. I had a lot of stuff to
do. This chapter doesn't have a lot of sex; but I believe it serves its
purpose. E-mail me at cujo5230@go.com.