Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 13:58:33 -0800
From: Hunter <wolfpup@fastmail.fm>
Subject: Sweet Cheeks (GAY / Young friends) chapter 08

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SWEET CHEEKS
CHAPTER EIGHT

"What other sex stuff?" Selden asked.

"Geeze Hunter thanks a lot." Dylan chided as he looked over to his brother.
"Never mind, now go to sleep already." He grunted as he climbed back into
bed and rolled on to his side the matter being closed for good.

Garrett looked at Selden and then at me before he just giggled and snuggled
up to me.  Both Cameron and Selden also giggled knowingly as the two boys
cuddled up together as well.  I watched Selden and Cameron together as they
tentatively kissed tenderly and was glad for the two boys.  It looked like
Selden had managed to find his second half just as Garrett and I had found
one another.  It might just be a stage for the two younger boys but at
least they seemed to be happy together for now.  Dylan was laying on his
side facing away from us so hadn't seen the affectionate display that the
four of us were giving to our respective other half.

In a way that night had been something special because it was the last time
before school started that we all spent the night together like this.  It
is kind of sad and I don't know why it happens this way sometimes, but for
some reason we were never able to arrange another sleepover with all five
of us together that summer.  Of course we all connected on a regular basis
and we became great friends hanging out together often, but having a
sleepover together that summer just eluded us.

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The lazy summer days seemed to fly by quickly and before we all knew it we
were immersed in our studies and school activities.  During the summer
months I had gone to all of Selden's and Garrett's soccer games and the
three of us even went to some of Cameron's games.  Halfway through the
soccer season Cameron got his chance and finally made it on Garrett's and
Selden's team when one of the players had to quit.  This made all three
boys happy as their friendship continued to blossom and grow.  Even though
Cameron was a year younger his two older counter parts welcomed him into
their tight knit friendship and before long they were almost inseparable,
just like the three musketeers.

Dylan and I hung out a lot going to several different parties and events,
but when possible we did include the three younger boys.  It kind of
surprised me that Dylan didn't mind his brother and friends hanging out
with us so much but then again Garrett sort of became a buffer between the
two brothers possibly getting into any clashes.  With Garrett keeping
Selden occupied during these times it was almost like Selden wasn't even
hanging around his older brother.

In the end though I got the distinct feeling that the two brothers really
enjoyed being around one another.  Selden had a quick mind and a great
sense of humor which Dylan seemed to enjoy and the brothers just seemed to
become even closer as the summer wore on.

When possible, Garrett and I managed to have some time alone together.
During these periods we just basked in each others company enjoying the
tender moments.  Of course there were moments of pleasurable sex between
one another, but for the most part it was just being close to each other
and enjoying cuddling together undisturbed that seemed to deepen our love
and bond.

The two of us did manage to have a couple of more sleepover together and
during these times our passionate sex play became pretty intense.  Perhaps
it was due to the fact we didn't get the chance to play with one another so
often in this fashion so when we were alone together overnight we tended to
get a bit frisky.  Our sex play would start off passionately and get hot
and heavy until we both came crashing back to reality in a heap of sweaty
heaving bodies to lie next to one another in sheer blissful contentment.

Man was he so sexy hot during these times and I just couldn't seem to get
enough of him as my hands roamed all over his body hungrily.  I swear his
dick was the sexiest and most delicious tasting thing in the world and the
way he played my flute I had to assume the same thing on his part.
Afterwards we would just lie in each other's arms and it was during these
times that my heart would be filled with such joy.  Having him all to
myself as I softly stroked his silky soft skin in a non sexual way or
twirled my fingers in his curls was the most satisfying and peaceful time
in my life.  I never wanted to let him go as I breathed him in and held him
in my arms.

When he looked at me with those adorable hazel colored eyes it was with
such warmth and intensity as if he was seeing my very essence.  I loved his
eyes, his hair, his nose, his mouth, I just loved him period.  It was a
feeling that just couldn't really be put to words.  I know it sounds corny
and all but he really did complete me.  Usually when we finally did fall
asleep he would be wrapped up safely in my arms; his warm radiating body
heat and rhythmic steady breathing would lull me to the most refreshing and
satisfying slumber I've ever experienced.

Selden and Cameron also seemed to grow closer together.  At first their
relationship seemed to revolve around sex, sex, and more sex, but after
almost getting caught a few times I finally had to sit them down and have a
talk.  I explained to them that if they wanted their relationship and
friendship to really work it had to be based on more than just sex.  After
that they seemed to cool their jets a bit and when they did have sex
together it seemed to be even more satisfying for them.

Even my sister had a great summer enjoying and growing closer to Brad.  As
far as the whole sex thing goes, I honestly couldn't tell you one way or
the other.  Of course I suspected there were some things going on between
the two of them, but anything more I couldn't even venture to guess.  All I
know is that the two of them were happy together and for the first time
Brad started to settle down some and stopped flirting around with other
girls.

So this means that Garrett and I had one another, Selden had Cameron, and
my sister and Brad ended up an item as well, which seemed to leave poor
Dylan sort of out in the cold.  Of course he didn't know anything about us
boys, but still I at times felt bad for him.  I tried to talk to him about
getting him to date some girls, but it never seemed to work out.  I guess
he still hasn't found the right one yet.

By the end of summer Garrett's relationship with Jenna also seemed to have
improved.  She even came to some of his soccer games and cheered him on.
Shyly at first, but then feeling more comfortable with the situation, she
started to sit with our small group that had formed at these games.  By the
end of the soccer season our cheering section was a force to be reckoned
with.  In a way it was really nice having Jenna around and she seemed so
different these day...you know...sort of polite and pleasant.

On the very last game of the season she took me off to the side wanting to
talk privately with me.  It sort of caught me by surprise and I was a bit
leery at first.  We continued to watch the game as we walked around and
then we just kind of stopped with neither one of us saying anything and
sort of kicked around the rocks in the parking lot.

"So," I stated trying to get things started off.

"Yeah..." she responded shyly as she looked up at me.

We both fell silent for a few moments again shuffling our feet around.

"Hunter..." Jenna began again and then sighed.  "Thanks...you know..." She
finished.

"Yeah sure...I guess...um for what?" I asked her not really sure what she
was getting at.

"For Garrett...for me...for everything, you know what I mean.  I know I've
been a real jerk; especially, to my little brother and I just wanted to
thank you.  I've never realized what a great brother he really was to me.
You've really helped bring him out of his shell.  I still don't understand
the connection between the two of you, but he likes you a lot and both you
and Dylan have been really cool to Garrett, Selden, and their new friend
Cameron."  She finished as she looked for a reaction.

"Yeah, they really are great.  When I was little I used to always beg my
parents for a little brother.  I bet you didn't know that about me.  Then,
all of a sudden there was Garrett and he looked like he needed a friend.
He opened up his heart to me and became the long lost brother that I've
always wanted.  Through him I ended up with three little brothers." I
laughed at how I was sounding and shrugged my shoulders at Jenna
apologetically.

She just smiled at me warmly.  "Don't get me wrong Jenna, I love my sister
with all of my heart, but there is just something about having another boy
who just sort of gets you.  My sister..." I sighed as I looked away.
"Susan is my best friend in the whole world Jenna.  Because of me..." I
smiled shaking my head but Jenna remained quiet wanting to hear what I had
to say.  "Because of me my sister's had to sacrifice a lot...you
know...well I guess you don't.  I...I can't exactly explain it...but she
sacrificed a lot and never once has she ever complained.  It's what
siblings do for one another and I just hope I can be there for her the same
way if she ever needs it.  Try to remember that Jenna if Garrett ever
really truly needs someone in his corner when the world comes crashing in
on him from all sides.  Can you promise me this?" I asked her.

Jenna reached out to me and took my hand in hers as she looked into my
eyes.  Funny how I never noticed this before but she looks a lot like her
brother.  She had the same mirthful bright eyes, the same warm smile now
that it is sincere, and the same soft facial features.

"I get it Hunter, really I do.  It took me a while but I've come to learn
that my mom and Garrett are the most important people in my life.  I hope
you believe me when I tell you I love my little brother with all of my
heart.  I hate the person I had become and the hurtful things I had done to
my brother.  I promise if there ever comes a time when he needs me the way
you describe, I'll be there without any judgments.  He's my brother and
that is all there is to it." She stated sincerely with hope in her eyes
that I believed her.

Smiling warmly at her I reached out and gave her a hug.  She stiffened up a
moment but realized it was just a friend type of embrace and she grabbed on
to me and held me fiercely.  I felt her slight body shudder against mine as
she shed some tears of relief and happiness.  She had been so afraid of
rejection but felt so much better now and relieved that I had accepted her
apology and welcomed her as a friend.

"Are you alright?" I asked her as we took a step back and she wiped away
the tears.

"Yeah Hunter, my brother really was right about you being a great guy." She
smiled shyly at me.

Her compliment made me blush.  "Um...thanks...I guess," I responded not
knowing what else to say about that.

"Hunter...I know that you heard my mom...um...you know...my stepfather and
what he did to me and ..." She started but I held up my hand and shook my
head.

"Jenna, that wasn't your fault and there was nothing you could have done.
You didn't even know it was happening and it could have been the first time
or even several times, no one knows except your scumbag step father.  That
incident doesn't make me feel any differently about the person who you are
now." I stated watching her intently for a reaction.

She just looked away with a few tears coming down her cheeks as she nodded
her head.  "It's just that I don't know how to feel about it Hunter.  If I
wasn't asleep and was awake would I have let him do that to me and maybe
even enjoyed it?" She asked a bit sadly as she wrapped her arms around
herself for comfort.

Shaking my head not knowing the answer to her question I sighed sadly.  "I
can't answer that for you Jenna." I shrugged my shoulders.  "Does it really
matter at this point?  I mean that was in the past and we can't live in the
`what if' Jenna, trust me.  I've asked the `what if' question so many times
and there just isn't an answer." I assured her truthfully.  "Maybe what we
should be wondering is `what can be' for the future."

We both fell silent as we looked over towards the game.  Garrett had looked
over towards our group noticing both Jenna and I missing so was now looking
around for us while he was on the field.  He spotted us and waved so we
just waved back to him and noticed him smiling fiercely as he focused back
on the game.

She just shook her head and smiled.  "He really loves you Hunter.  Sure he
loves his friends Selden and Cameron as well but he just lights up when
he's around you." She stated of her brother as she laughed light heartedly.
It was the same type of laugh as Garrett.

"You and you're brother are a lot alike you know.  I love that laugh of his
and you just sounded exactly like him.  When he laughs it is with his whole
heart and it is so nice to hear it finally coming from you too." I told her
honestly.

"Really...thanks, that's got to be one of the nicest things someone's ever
told me, at least if nothing else, in a very long time." She replied
cheerfully.  "I guess it really has been a while since I've laughed for
real and you're right when Garrett talks about you and laughs it is such a
wonderful sound.  It's as if the truth just comes out and it is almost
musical to the ears." She reflected recalling how her brother sounds and
looks when he laughs.

We chatted for a while longer before heading back to our group arm in arm.
Dylan looked a bit shocked when he saw us but smiled warmly at the sight.
He too had noticed a change in Jenna and had been warming up to her.
Seeing the two of us together like that, made him a bit bolder as he
started to truly have a conversation with her.  I was glad to see Dylan
accept her more openly.

After school started things became more difficult for all of us as we
couldn't seem to get together as often.  The three younger boys were
immersed in their own studies and activities in their school.  Garrett
seemed to blossom even more among his peer group since he was now friends
with Selden and also since he's climbed out of his shell.  The other kids
discovered what a great guy he really was and of course having Selden as
his friend did help.  Even Cameron being one grade below them enjoyed a
boost in popularity since he had become friends with two older boys.

The three musketeers hung out together a lot and became the closest of
friends.  The time spent with me and Dylan became sporadic to say the
least.  Even the weekends weren't an assurance of us getting together as we
all had our own obligations.  However, Garrett did manage to come to each
and every one of my wrestling matches thanks to his sister who took him
with her and who promised her mom that she would watch him.  Even Dylan,
Selden, and Cameron managed to make it to a few of my matches.

At my away games the two Davis children managed to hitch a ride either with
my sister or Brad, and every so often the other guys also hitched a ride.
Most of the times, my sister and Brad went together in the same vehicle
anyway, so it didn't really matter one way or the other.  Of course
sometimes it was a bit of a hassle for my sister and her boyfriend because
they would have to drop Jenna and Garrett off back home and on those rare
occasions the other three boys as well, before heading out to meet up with
their friends afterwards.  However, Susan understood how important it was
to Garrett and me that he was there at the games so graciously tolerated
the minor inconvenience.  A close bond had formed between the two of us and
with our time so limited these days the matches had become extremely
important to the both of us.

It's been ages since Garrett and I have been together...alone...sexually,
and I can honestly say that I don't know what was worse, not having alone
time with him to cuddle and hold him in my arms lovingly or all out hard
and fast sex with him.  I know the whole sex thing may sound shallow, but
being away from him for so long was just driving me crazy.  I think if we
just had time to spend alone on a regular basis, even without the sex
aspect, it would be enough for us, but as it is all I know is that I've
been feeling frustrated both mentally and physically without him being a
constant in my life.

We've managed a few moments together here and there over the last month or
month in a half, but it just wasn't enough.  The last time, a couple of
days ago, we had enough time for a quick hug and passionate kiss before we
had to break it off.  Garrett had voiced his frustrations to me as well and
I could tell he was missing us being together.  Not only was I feeling a
sense of irritation, but I was also starting to exhibit signs of my body
being overextended due to the grueling wrestling schedule.

My test results just over three weeks ago had come in within the parameters
my doctor had established, but even then I could sense my body was starting
to feel the affects of sluggishness from the physical exertion.  Maybe I
was feeling a bit tired and worn out because I was also missing having
Garrett in my life on a regular basis.  At the time of my doctor's visit I
was afraid to say anything because I was so committed to my team and team
mates.  We all had trained hard and it was starting to show as we slowly
began to win our tournaments one after the other.

Not only was I having these problems but the weather just didn't want to
cooperate either which further dampened my spirits as it had turned rainy
and cold almost as soon as summer vacation ended.  Don't get me wrong, for
the Northwest we've had one hell of a summer with a record breaking
consecutive no rain days, but now it is nothing but rain, rain, and rain,
not to mention the cold dampness just seemed to seep into my bones.  The
last several months for me have just been dreary, bleary, wet, cold, and
downright depressing.  Of course this doesn't mean I was suicidal or
anything; overall I was still a happy go lucky teenager, it's just that all
of these factors were starting to wear on me.

It was Saturday today and yesterday was the last day of school for
Christmas break.  After doing some quick chores around the house and
helping out with some of the decorations my sister dropped me off at the
school so I could meet up with the rest of my team mates.  It was the last
wrestling match until we went back to school after New Year's so we were
all looking forward to a bit of a break.

The only bad part about it is that today's meet was an away match over an
hour's drive in the town of Snoqualmie.  Thank goodness at least the roads
weren't icy or anything but as usual it was damp and dreary with it getting
dark already around four in the afternoon.  Some people always complained
about it hardly ever snowing during Christmas but to tell you the truth I
would rather have the rain than snow because with all the hilly
neighborhoods; especially, in the city of Seattle, it became downright
dangerous when it snowed.

When people complained about no snow all I did was point towards
Mt. Rainier and tell them forty minutes and they can have all the snow they
could ever want.  Take a truck with them and they can bring back as much as
they want I would jokingly tell them.  Of course they never seemed to enjoy
my type of humor regarding the whole snow issue but then again I never
liked their attitude about not having snow for Christmas.

Anyway, by the time we had reached Snoqualmie we had reached a little snow
but at least the roads were pretty clear of any ice.  I don't know why but
icy conditions on the roads always made me nervous.  It was also colder
over here but in the building where the wrestling match was held it was
nice and toasty warm.  Thank goodness for that because lately I've been
feeling cold all the time.

There was a pretty good home team crowd in the bleachers today but our side
had managed a fairly good crowd as well, and today I had everyone in my own
cheering section up in the bleachers.  Brad had borrowed his Dad's SUV so
that he could cart the entire gang up in one vehicle.  The only ones who
weren't here were my folks.  They had each taken a two week vacation
starting on Sunday, tomorrow, but had some things to take care of today
before they were able to enjoy the vacation time.  At least after today we
would have a whole two weeks together.

As I sat there in one of the chairs watching my teammates go through the
paces with their respective opponents I started to get a little nervous and
lightheaded.  I made sure I drank down a lot of fluids and reached into my
bag for some of my meds.  The coach looked over at me and had asked if I
was alright.  I assured him everything was just fine and by the time my
match started I was feeling much better.

My opponent and I stepped up to the referee and I put on the red ankle band
since I was on the visiting team while my opponent put on a green ankle
band.  I've wrestled this kid a few times over the years and our matches
had always been close ones.  We both were more nervous because of this
knowledge as we faced off for the first period.  There are three periods,
each lasting two minutes each.  Doesn't sound like a lot of time but in
wrestling it is almost an eternity.

As expected by the end of the first two periods we were evenly matched up
points wise.  Sweat was dripping off both of our small wiry frames as I
found myself under the control of my opponent.  If my calculations were
correct we were both tied at the moment with only about another twenty or
so seconds left.  I was starting to feel light headed as my body was
starting to run out of juice.  I didn't have much left but with the match
being this close I exerted more effort trying to get free.

Just when I thought I was all locked up I felt his muscles easing up and
that's when I made my move by kicking out my legs from underneath me and
rolled out of his hold for a reversal.  Continuing the smooth motion and
momentum of my weight I effectively rolled him up and before I knew it had
him pinned up against the mat.  He tried to keep his shoulders up so I
rocked up on my toes applying more pressure and then there it was as the
referee signaled a pin.

Releasing my opponent I immediately stood up and pumped my fist in the air
as my teammates leaped for joy clapping their hands.  I looked up in the
stands and my sister and friends were all up on their feet clapping wildly
with my sweet Garrett cheering the loudest.  It was a proud moment for me
but when I stood up so fast it made my head spin and I felt a bit nauseous.
In spite of my dizziness I still reached down and helped my opponent to his
feet as he congratulated me graciously.

After the referee made my win official I walked over to the other team's
coach shook hands while my opponent did the same and then made my way over
to my chair.  I sat down and my coach came over to congratulate me.

"Are you alright?" He asked me.

"Yeah, I think I just need to go get some fresh air for a minute." I said
to him as I grabbed my bag getting up and heading into the locker room
after he said it was alright.

Setting my bag down on the bench inside the locker room I fished out my
warm jacket and put it on walking out a pair of doors into the crisp cool
air.  There was a little snow on the ground and at least it wasn't raining
but it was a bit on the cold side.  The building was located along a park
area and I walked down the path towards the sound of a swift moving river
up ahead.  I crossed the road and stepped up on the walkway that overlooked
the flowing river.  The two lamp posts on either side of me along the
railing cast a dim ring of light as shadows seemed to dance around.

The cold air was starting to clear up my head and I began to feel better.
Even my nausea was starting to go away as I focused on the dark swift water
flowing below me.  Then I started to get that iron like taste in my mouth.

"Fuck," I whispered to myself as I dug into my coat pocket and found some
old paper napkins.

Unraveling the paper I quickly placed it up against my nose and wiped
before holding up the napkins and sighing.  My nose was bleeding which
probably meant I should go see the doctor soon just to make sure I was
alright.  I dabbed the napkin against my nose a couple of more times
noticing it had stopped bleeding.  I was about to turn around and head back
when I heard a couple of familiar voices.

"Hey Hunter, that was totally awesome." Garrett practically gushed as he
leaped into my arms and hugged me to him tightly.

"Oh man...you have no idea how much I've missed this," I replied as my arms
wrapped around his tiny frame and I breathed him in.

Hearing crunching noises of people walking on the snow I swiveled my head
and looked up at the small figures of Selden and Cameron approaching as
well.  Sighing I let go of Garrett as the other two boys came over and we
bumped knuckles in the typical kid style of greeting these days.

"Wow, that was totally wicked," Selden commented as Cameron agreed.  "Why'd
you leave so fast?" He asked me.

"Oh, no particular reason, I guess just to get some fresh air.  It was so
stuffy in there and after my match I was too heated up and had to cool
off." I told them but got a funny look from Garrett as he scrutinized me
intensely after he spotted me shoving the bloody napkin back into my coat
pocket.

Trying to avoid Garrett's hard gaze I turned back around facing the river.
"Man, this is so cool out here and it smells...so refreshing with the river
so close." I commented as the boys turned and looked down at the river as
well.

"Whoa, did you see that?" Cameron shouted excitedly as something appeared
to jump or move around in the river.

It was dark but the light from the lamp post seemed to illuminate a small
stretch of the swift flowing wide river.  We all glanced over to where the
boy pointed as we looked on seeing some more movement but not able to make
anything out specifically.

"Do you think it is some fish jumping around?" Garrett asked curiously
standing on my right side.

"I don't know do they even jump around at night?" Selden asked standing
next to me on my left side while Cameron who was standing next to him also
looked over at me questioningly.

Shrugging my shoulders I continued to look down at the river and so did the
boys as we all tried to find the original source of the commotion.  The
boys were chattering away excitedly and I don't know why but my attention
was drawn to something else as a distinctive noise kept forcing its way
into the back of my mind.

While the boys continued to chatter away I turned around and could see a
pair of headlights from a car heading down the roadway in our direction.
It didn't seem anything unusual since a regular road ran along the side of
the river next to us and there had already been a couple of other cars
along here as well.

Shrugging my shoulders I started to turn back towards the river but
something just didn't seem to be right.  Everything seemed to happen in
slow motion as I watched the headlights approaching us even closer, then I
could hear the revving up of the engine and then the distinctive sound of
tires as they slid around as if on something slick.  For an instant I just
froze and then all of a sudden it dawned on me that the car was completely
out of control and heading in our direction.

Turning towards Selden and Cameron I shoved them over towards the side of
the walkway out of harms way before quickly turning back towards Garrett
who was right in the car's path.  Without thinking I picked him up into my
arms, turned my body towards the vehicle in order to protect him more, and
having no choice launched us both over the railing.

As soon as I leaped into the air I felt something brushing up against my
side and then before I knew it I was hurtling over Garrett in a spinning
motion.  I didn't know what had happened and didn't even have time to think
about it as all of a sudden my body was jolted awake as I landed in the icy
waters of the river.

My entire body just seized on me for a moment and my heart contracted as
the ice numbing coldness engulfed my entire body and my head went under
water.  Just before I went under I heard Garrett yelp as well as his body
also plunged into the icy depths.  Immediately my instincts of survival
took over as I struggled fiercely to reach the surface.  Just as my lungs
were about to explode from lack of air I breached the surface and gasped
for air.

The coat I was wearing started to drag me under again as the swift waters
started carrying me downriver.  It took a moment but I managed to get the
jacket off of me and I kicked off my shoes as I struggled to look around
for Garrett.  I spotted him a few yards away struggling to stay above the
water and sputtering wildly as we both were carried downstream.

Garrett's head was swept under water and disappeared from my sight and in a
panic I swam towards the general direction of where he had been trying to
get to him.  I was crying and my limbs were starting to cramp up as I
struggled to find him.  All I could think of was that if I didn't find him
real quick I would lose him forever.  I didn't know what to do and started
to despair when all of a sudden I saw a flittering figure just below the
surface.  Not knowing what it was I reached down and wrapped my fingers
around something and yanked upwards for all I was worth.

Garrett's head popped back out of the water as he sputtered and coughed.  I
knew we weren't out of trouble yet, more to the point I knew we were
fucked, but I still started to kick with every ounce of energy in what I
thought was the general direction of the river bank.  If we didn't make it
there real soon, hypothermia would set in and we would easily drown.  I
didn't fight against the current, instead I continued to let it carry us as
I steered us at an angle towards the bank.  Garrett was still coughing and
trying to help as much as possible but it was all he could do just to keep
his head above the water.  I had a firm grip on some sort of piece of
clothing he was wearing and concentrated on not letting him slip from my
fingers.  I was holding on so tightly to him that my fingers were starting
to cramp.

We were loosing the battle as it didn't seem like we were making any
headway and with no shoreline in sight.  I started to sob and struggle even
harder as I extended every ounce of energy continuing to force myself to
swim onwards.  My limbs were growing numb and even though the water was
cold numbing most of my aches I could still feel a sharp stabbing pain
along the side where I think the car may have hit me.  Ignoring the pain I
struggled onward but knew in the back of my mind that it was probably
useless.

Just when I started to believe we had lost for sure, I thought I detected a
hint of distinct dark shapes of the trees along the river.  Using that as
my lifeline I kicked, grunted, and lurched my way to the bank.  We finally
reached a point where we could feel the bottom so I started to walk and
crawl the rest of the way dragging a half drowned Garrett with me.

With one last heave we both collapsed on to solid ground.  Garrett was
still spiting up water but we had no time to spare as I hauled him to his
feet.  My boy started to whimper and protest but he did obey me and slowly
climbed to his feet as tears tumbled down his cheeks.

"Come on Garrett, we've got to get back up to the road or they will never
find us.  If we stop know our bodies will go into shock and we could die of
hypothermia." I told him as I shoved him towards the direction of what I
thought was a road or at least some sort of civilization.

My body was shaking uncontrollably as I forced my legs to walk, I couldn't
even feel my feet and I knew that they would probably be all banged up
because I wasn't wearing any shoes.  Thank goodness where we landed was a
sandier embankment.  Somehow Garrett had managed to keep his shoes on but
that could have ended up being his downfall if I hadn't grabbed him.  Shoes
are a nuisance when you are in the water and can impede you when you try to
swim.  I took a mental note to have a talk to him about how to survive in
water and maybe give him some lessons later.  I knew he could swim, but in
the common sense department of surviving some of these situations, he most
definitely was lacking in judgment.

Garrett fell down and I picked him up forcing him onwards.  He was
shivering just as badly as me and was whimpering and crying as we continued
to struggle.  I was dragging, pulling, and half carrying him along at times
even though I was barely able to stand up on my own.  He fell down a couple
of more times before finally giving up.  I don't know where I found the
strength, but I bent over and heaved him over my shoulders utilizing the
fireman's carry.

The load was excruciatingly painful to me as my knees wobbled and
threatened to give out but I knew we had to move forward.  All of a sudden
I had to stop at a steep rise and with my mind growing more and more
detached from reality it took me a second to understand where I was as I
slowly swiveled my head around in confusion and frustration.

My mind struggle to remain in the real world but it operated sluggishly as
I tried to figure out what to do.  There was no way I could get up the
overgrown monstrosity of an embankment, and then all of a sudden I spotted
what looked like a small trail through the overgrown hill.  Adjusting my
heavy load I heard Garrett moan as I made my way towards the trail.

Meanwhile back at the bridge a stunned Selden and Cameron immediately ran
back to where we were standing only moments earlier finding a totally
smashed up car against the railing.  "There they are," Selden shouted as he
pointed downriver showing Cameron.  "Quick, go find Brad and Susan while I
call 911," Selden commanded getting his friends attention and motioning him
to move.

Cameron looked stunned for a second and then leaped into action as he sped
off in a dead run towards the building where the wrestling match was being
staged.  It took him only moments before he came crashing through the doors
and tried to round the corner where the bleachers were holding all of the
spectators.

He was running so hard that he slipped and ended up sliding into two of the
wrestlers on one of the mats.  There was a big uproar from the crowd as the
small boy quickly leaped to his feet and looked around not knowing what to
do for a second.  Then he heard the announcer making some sort of comment
and sprinted towards the long desk where the scorekeepers were tracking the
event and where the announcer was also positioned.

The boy made a straight line for the desk and several of the people sitting
behind it leaping backwards not knowing what to expect.  Cameron not able
to stop completely crashed into the table but not before reaching out and
grabbing the microphone.  Turning around and looking in the direction where
the rest of our clan was sitting he spotted them.  The look on their faces
would have been funny and Cameron would have laughed if the situation
wasn't so dire.

"Susan, a car hit Hunter and Garrett knocking them into the river.  Hurry
up we need your help," Cameron shouted as he dropped the microphone and ran
back towards the door not waiting to see if there was any response.

Susan gasped and felt Brad leap up to his feet and grab her hand dragging
her behind him as he ran down the bleacher steps knocking anyone out of the
way who dared to hinder their progress.  The guy was a football player and
it showed as he shoved several people out of the way clearing a path for
both him and Susan.

They beat Cameron to the doorway and shoved their way through looking
around.  Cameron stopped beside them and pointed in the direction of where
they had been.  A moment or two later Brad was approaching the wrecked car
at a fast clip.  What he saw made him cringe and mad as hell because a
large teenaged boy had Selden in his grip and slapped the boy in the face.
Several other large boys were also getting out of the car.

"You little (ssss) shit; why the fuck did you call the copses on us (ssss)?
If you say anything I'll beat the (ssss) shit out of you." The older boy
spat out slurring his words as his hand lifted up ready to smack the
younger boy again for good measure.

Brad reached the other boy and grabbed his arm yanking backwards forcing
him away from Selden.  Released from the older boy's grip Selden fell
backwards on his ass and quickly got up while wiping his bloody nose with
the back of his hand.  Several of the boys from the car now started to
crowd around Brad just as Susan shoved her way past them and took a look at
the smaller boy to make sure he was just fine.

"What the fuck do you guys (ssss) think your doing," The first boy,
obviously a jock as he was wearing a letterman's jacket, wanted to know as
he continued to slur his words.  "This ain't none of your business (ssss),"
he continued buoyed now by his class mates who had gathered around all of
whom seemed to be just as drunk.

The boys were all big but Susan just stepped next to Brad who was bristling
at the other boys.  Although the school boys were all big, Brad by far had
more height, body mass, and muscles compared to them.  Although he was mad
as hell he still didn't want this to escalate any more, not to mention they
were wasting time with finding the boys.

"Just back off assholes...did you know you guys hit a couple of kids
sending them into the river?" He asked them holding out his arms trying to
keep them back.

"Thass a fucking lie," the older boy spat and lunged for Brad.

Big mistake as Brad balled up his fist and pounded it into the boy's nose.
You could here the crunching noise as he broke the other guy's nose and
with blood gushing out the boy just crumbled to the ground.

Of course as soon as their friend leaped towards the obnoxious new comer
the other three brutes also leaped forward but to their surprise found
themselves all folded up onto the pavement.  As soon as the first boy
attacked, Susan leaped into action and with just a few moves had the rest
of the three boys writhing around on the ground hurt badly and with some
broken bones for sure.  She didn't have time to fuck around so just made
each move count and did it in a way that created the most damage in a hurry
and without killing them.  The only one left was a smaller boy, maybe a
freshman, who had been with the older boys and now just looked around like
a deer caught in headlights.

"Please don't hurt me," The younger boy pleaded and shaking because of
everything that was going on.  "I...I told them to slow down and stop
drinking.  I wanted them to let me out of the car I was so scared, and
then...then they lost control and hit those kids.  Oh shit, what happened
to those poor kids?" The younger boy gasped as he headed towards the
railing genuinely concerned about what happened to the other boys.

Everyone could tell that he hadn't been drinking and his earnest quick
confession of the events were told with truthfulness so Brad and Susan just
sidled up with the other boy and looked out towards the river.  The sounds
of sirens could be heard in the distance as Selden pointed out where he had
last seen his friends.

"Shit, they are somewhere downriver, but where?" Susan started to cry
really upset and concerned.

By this time Dylan and Jenna had also arrived along with several spectators
and adults trying to get a handle on things.  The four boys were quickly
looked after and a lot of shouting was going on as the adults started
swearing at the drunken kids.

Dylan and Jenna started to panic; especially Jenna for her younger brother
as she began to cry.  Susan was panicked as well but took a deep breath as
she looked at Brad.

"We've got to find them fast Brad...I mean real fast." She stated looking
down the rarely used roadway.

"We'll find them but we have to be careful Susan so that we don't
inadvertently skip over them.  If...I mean...when they make it to the shore
then we can find them but it may take a little time." He assured Susan.

"No, you don't understand," Susan interjected as she started making her way
down the roadway along the river at a brisk pace.

Dylan, Cameron, Selden, Jenna, and Brad followed along trying to slow her
down.  "Wait Susan this is crazy.  Wait until we get more help." He tried
to plead with her.

"No, you don't understand, Hunter doesn't have that kind of time.  He needs
help now or...or he could die." She shot back as she continued to walk
looking along the river bank while she fished out her phone from her pocket
looking for a number.

"What...wait Susan, what do you mean Hunter doesn't have time?" He asked
Susan finally catching up to her and forcing her to stop.

She looked up from the phone with tears in her eyes.  "Brad, he's got a
very rare genetic disorder.  I mean very rare...there's only one other
known case that we are aware of.  It...it leaves his body more susceptible
to the elements.  He doesn't recover as quickly from illnesses and if the
blood and chemical balance in his body isn't maintained rigorously his body
and organs could just shut down on him.  I don't know how to explain it
other than think of it almost like Leukemia.  He doesn't have Leukemia,
thank goodness for that, but in a way his body sort of reacts almost
similarly regarding his white blood cells and red blood cells.  With his
body though there is more involved than his blood and although he doesn't
have cancer it is still very bad, at times maybe even worse.  With the
exertion from his sports he's already at risk...but this...I just...I'm not
sure and I don't know Brad.  All I know is that this is bad...really bad
and I'm afraid.  When he was younger we almost lost him a half a dozen
times.  Not until we moved here did we ever feel safe about him." She told
her boyfriend as she looked away and started down the roadway again.

"W...what do you mean you almost lost him?" Dylan piped up almost trotting
next to the rest of the group.

Everyone was almost running as puffs of warm air from their lungs
intermingled with the much cooler air from the elements.  Selden and
Cameron looked like they were about to cry.  Jenna was still in a shock but
had understood what Susan was saying as tears flowed freely down her
cheeks.  The girl was afraid for her brother but the news about Hunter was
completely frightening to her.  She never knew...how could that even be
possible she berated herself.  How could she not know and see it.  All the
signs were there.  How Hunter was so easy going but at times completely
exhausted even though he competed in sports regularly and looked healthy.

Susan looked at Dylan and sighed but continued to walk briskly while
searching the river bank.  "I'm sorry Dylan but he didn't want anyone to
know.  He just wanted to be treated like any normal kid and didn't want his
friends to worry about him.  When he was little for years we would be in
and out of the hospitals for one thing or another.  No one knew what was
wrong with him and test after test didn't reveal anything.  Several times
at one point or another, his organs failed and he even arrested a few
times...you know his heart arrested.  On two separate occasions they had to
shock him in order to get his heart going again.  Sometimes a simple cold
sent us all into the emergency room for treatment.  He almost died on a
number of occasions but each time he fought with every ounce and fiber of
his being.  It wasn't until we met Hunter's current doctor that we finally
found out about his rare genetic disorder.  We immediately moved here and
things have improved drastically...until now."  Susan told everyone as she
stopped a moment and dialed her phone number.

Someone picked up on the other end and she sighed relieved.  "Doc, this is
Susan Alan, Hunter's sister.  We're in trouble and might need you.  Can you
stay on the other end here and have things ready?" She had asked the doctor
and gave him a quick run down of the situation as we all looked down the
street noticing the flashing emergency lights of an ambulance approaching.

Susan hung up the phone and we continued down the street looking at the
ambulance as it approached and suddenly stopped way down by the bend in the
road.  All of a sudden there seemed to be a commotion going on around the
emergency vehicles as several people got out and encircled what looked like
a lone large figure in the roadway.

"Hunter?" Susan whispered questioningly.

My mind seemed as if it was in a haze and my head was pounding in my head
as I stumbled along the darkened trail.  I could barely see my way through
the overgrowth as I tried to focus on the trail a few feet at a time.  My
chest was hurting and I could taste the blood in my lungs as I sucked in
one breath of cold air after another.  It hurt but I tried to ignore it
along with other sharp twinges of pain.  My entire body ached as I focused
on taking just one step after another.  I kept whispering one more after I
took a step.  I don't know how many times I said it as I kept my head bent
down and just kept moving forward.

At one point I noted how red my feet looked with the blood seemingly
pooling around some.  I stumbled a bit and stopped for a moment catching my
breath.  Strange I thought as I looked down on the pale pavement noting
several red foot prints.  There was something significant about this I
thought to myself as I just stood there telling myself, just one moment so
I can catch my breath.

There was an incessant buzzing noise in the back of my mind as I tried to
shake my head clear.  Damn, I thought to myself.  I hate it when my head
starts to pound like this.  I sighed as I tried to take another step but
for some reason my legs just wouldn't work.  Not only that but the stupid
buzzing noise seemed to get louder and now there was this piercing sort of
light that continually swirled around in my mind making my head spin.

This was it; I finally had to admit to myself knowing I had gone as far as
I could as my body started to shut down on me.  "Oh Sweet Cheeks, I'm so
sorry." I whispered to no one in particular as now I thought I could hear
some voices.  Maybe it was Garrett that was trying to talk and say
something so I tried to focus on the voice.  The thought of him seemed to
buoy me as even the weight on my shoulders seemed to get a lot lighter.

There was some movement around me and my eyes finally focused as I looked
up and noticed a large vehicle in front of me as two uniformed men were
carrying a small figure lying him down on a gurney they had pulled from the
ambulance.  The small figure was Garrett and he was struggling with the men
as he reached out for me.  The boy needed me and I tried to go to his side
but my limbs just wouldn't cooperate.

"H...H...Hunter?" Garrett stuttered as he reached out.  "N...no leave me
alone, y...you need to help Hunter." The boy tried to struggle and get up
as his eyes got big.  "H...his n...nose is bleeding, h...he's in trouble,"
he forcefully told the men as they wrapped him in a blanket before getting
shoved away.

I frowned at what Garrett was saying as I tried to move while at the same
time I rubbed the back of my hand across my nose.  It was odd not being
able to feel my hand but when I looked at the back of my hand it was
covered in blood.  My body lurched and then everything seemed to spin
around before fading to black.

"It's him," Susan yelled out as she started to sprint towards the ambulance
and as she got closer the distinct outlines of people around the vehicle
became clearer.  Just before she got there she saw her brother collapsing
onto the ground while Garrett was shouting for the Paramedics to help
Hunter.

"Hunter," Susan yelled as she kneeled down next to the prone figure of her
brother.  She turned him over as one of the Paramedics got up to take a
look.  As soon as he got next to the body he started to shout at his
partner as he started to work on the boy trying to remove his wet wrestling
singlet.  The second paramedic got a dry backboard out of the ambulance and
they slipped it under the prone boy getting him on a dry surface and
covered him up with a dry blanket as they cut the last of the wet material
from him.

Susan got out her phone and dialed Doctor Miller's number while she fretted
over her brother but not interfering with the Paramedics.  She was talking
to the doctor letting him know what was going on.

Jenna in the meanwhile rushed to her brother's side as the ambulance driver
tended to him wrapping up more heated blankets around him trying to warm
him up while stripping him out of his wet clothes.  "Garrett, oh thank god
you are alive," she gasped as she wrapped her arms around her brother who
was shivering uncontrollably and yelped in pain at her too tight of a hug.

"J...Jenna, he...he saved me.  He pulled me out of the river and...and then
carried me.  Oh sissss...it'ssss bad...I...I jusss know it and feel
it...its jusss bad.  Go...go tell Sussssan that I think Hunter'sss nose was
bleeding before the accident.  I...I think it has to be important." He
tried to tell his sister as he slurred and stuttered his words, shoved her
away, and started to cry in earnest as he shivered uncontrollably now
completely naked and wrapped up warmly under layers of blankets.

Jenna froze for a moment not wanting to leave her brother but also in light
of what she had been told by Susan knew this was probably critical.  She
nodded her head to her brother and got up quickly heading to Susan.  She
yelped when she saw Hunter's body jerk upwards under several layers of
blankets that were currently shoved down to his waist and looked over to
Susan who was on the phone and also crying.

"Susan?" Jenna tugged on the older girls arm.  Susan was focused on Hunter
and talking on the phone so just ignored her.  "Susan, please you have to
listen." She insisted as she seriously tugged on Susan and got the older
girl to look at her.

"Jenna, not now please.  This...this is bad," she whispered as she put the
phone to her ear again.

"I...I know Susan but please Garrett told me you need to know..." She
insisted but Susan wasn't listening so she yanked the older girl's arm
fiercely.

Jenna cringed at the look she got from Susan but stuttered out what she had
to say anyway.  "Susan p...please, Garrett told me t...to tell you he
thinks Hunter's nose was bleeding even before the accident.  He...he says
he thinks this is important somehow." Jenna insisted.

Susan's eyes got big as she picked up her phone.  "Doc, one of Garrett's
friends just told me that his nose was bleeding just before the accident.
I...I think he might already have hit low levels beforehand." She stated as
she listened.

"I...I don't know why he didn't say anything earlier Doc.  Of course he
knows what all that means.  Maybe he just figured there was one more match
left before a long break so his body could recuperate and of course there
was our appointment as well here soon.  So he probably figured he would let
you know then.  Doc, are we too late?" She asked as there was a whining
noise from a machine the Paramedics were operating.

She flinched as Hunter's body jolted for a second time.  Dylan and the
others had arrived about the same time as Jenna and had gathered around
Susan as they too flinched.  Cameron and Selden were crying as both Brad
and Dylan tried to console the smaller boys.

The last thought on my mind is that at least my sweet Garrett was just
fine.  There was a feeling of warmth that engulfed my body as all of a
sudden I jolted awake and I gasped for air.

"He's back," I heard a voice call out.

My eyes fluttered open in a hazy world as my head pounded and pain shot all
through my body.  I could feel tears at the corners of my eyes as they
streaked backwards and slithered down the back side of my ears.

There was a uniformed paramedic leaning over me with a stethoscope
evidently listening to my heartbeat while another paramedic was talking on
his radio to someone else giving out vital signs and a whole bunch of
garbley goop as far as I was concerned.  The second Paramedic shouted out
that the hospital said we should get the kids in the bus and head on out.

"Wait," my sister shouted holding out her phone to the first paramedic.
"It's our doctor, there are some medical conditions concerning my brother
you need to know about that is life threatening." She continued to insist
as she shoved the phone in the guy's hand.

My eyes drooped and I felt tired as the second paramedic draped me with
another warm blanket.  I felt someone's warm hand holding on to mine and I
opened up my eyes and smiled at the face looking down at me.  "Hey," I
whispered.

"Hey," Garrett smiled through tears as I slowly closed them again and then
felt a warm body slipping under the covers next to me and held me tight.

"Hey kid, you can't be doing that." The second paramedic said as he tried
to peel Garrett off of me but the boy wouldn't let go as I faded off to
sleep.

The first paramedic looked up at Susan and sighed as he picked up the
phone.  There were some exchange of information and then the paramedic fell
silent as he listened.

"I'm sorry Doctor Miller but we have some protocols and that just won't be
possible.  The hospital over here is waiting for us." He stated as he fell
silent.

"You did what?" The paramedic asked in a huff.  "Wait, don't put me on
hold." He shouted.  "Shit, I don't know who that guy thinks he is but he
said he is sending a helicopter over to transport this guy to Harborview
Medical Center in Seattle." The man told his partner as he first handed the
girl her phone back and then helped his partner get out a gurney to put the
boy on so they can load him up into the ambulance.

"Hello, Doc, no they are loading him up in the ambulance to take him to the
hospital over here." She said as she listened.  "Oh, hold on." She stated
as she walked up to the first paramedic holding out her hand.

"You better take this mister." Susan told the man as he sighed and picked
up the phone.

"Yeah, listen we gotta go...he's stable for now but his vitals are all over
the map...what...you did what?" He asked shocked when all of a sudden the
second paramedic's radio blurted out some orders.

"Shit," the second paramedic shouted out to his partner.  "We've just
received new orders to hold up by the park he shouted out as he pointed
towards an approaching helicopter.

"Son of a Bitch, this guy ain't playing is he?" The first paramedic shouted
back handing the phone back to the girl as they loaded both Hunter and
Garrett into the ambulance and headed up street next to the open space of
the park.

The helicopter landed and a couple of paramedics with a specialized gurney
stepped out and headed towards the ambulance.  They strapped Hunter in and
started to haul him away when all of a sudden Garrett went ballistic trying
to get off the ambulance so he could go with his friend.

Susan was strapped into the cramped helicopter and Garrett managed to break
free from the ambulance paramedics and started to unsteadily run towards
the helicopter.  One of the helicopter paramedics spotted him and ran out
to grab a hold of him.

There was such a racket going on in the back of my mind that was deafening
and what I thought was a lot of shouting.  I could feel a sensation of
being lifted and then lowered with a sort of bumping sensation which made
me woozy.  Opening my eyes the first thing I saw was a bunch of whirling
things above my head and felt like throwing up before I was shoved into a
cramped compartment of some sort.

Then I heard some shouting and I looked out noticing Garrett being
manhandled by some guy in a uniform.  "No, I need to go with him, please."
I heard my love start to cry as he continued to struggle.

It was too much for me and I started to struggle as well as one of the
helicopter paramedics shouted over the noise.  "It'll be alright kid; we
are transporting you to Harborview Medical Center." Then he leaned his
weight into me trying to put on another strap to hold me in place.

Now I was pissed off as I tried to shove him off of me and then all of a
sudden heaved throwing up all over the place.  The guy backed off and
immediately started to clean things up.

"I...I want Garrett," I shouted to the man who just looked at me and then
over his shoulders towards the struggle happening about fifteen yards away.

The man looked back at me and nodded his head then shouted an order to the
other paramedic.  The two figures stopped struggling and then made their
way over to the helicopter.  I watched as Garrett climbed into the
helicopter still wrapped in thick blankets.  He smiled at me and I settled
back in as I slowly faded back to sleep no longer able to summon up any
more strength.  Breathing became difficult as I gasped for air and then
blacked out.

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