Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 15:58:08 -0800
From: Douglas DD DD <thehakaanen@hotmail.com>
Subject: The Puget Posse  Chapter 52

Welcome back. The time has come to bring Operation Bullfrog to fruition.
The Posse could give lessons to Machiavelli as they get ready to bring
down Jeremiah.

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CHAPTER 52
SPRINGING THE TRAP

<Monday, May 6>

Like all adolescent and preadolescent boys, the members of the Posse had
their secrets. The secrets were mostly things they kept from their parents or
other adults. While the boys had their secrets from each other, for the most
part the Posse boys were pretty open with each other. Neville was probably
the most reticent of the group, but he had opened up considerably since
the formation of the Posse.

The entire Posse and their two deputies sat together at lunch. They were
together for a few reasons. First, they wanted to share their weekend with
each other, including their thoughts on Patrick's erotic birthday dance.

Secondly, they wanted to be around Ellis to keep his spirits up. This was
the week he would turn on Jeremiah and Alden, starting Operation Bullfrog
for real. He was unhappy because the fifth grade senate and council
meetings were delayed a couple of days due to the absence of Mr. Vargas;
he wanted to get the whole business over with.

Thirdly, they wanted Jeremiah and Alden to know that the Posse stood
together. Today was the first day to sign up for the student council election.
Jeremiah had made a big deal about being the first to sign up and the
Posse was willing to let him do so. They sat together to give him the
message that they had more important things to do than sign up right away
to run for office—there was plenty of time left to do that.

Their first topic of lunch conversation was Patrick's birthday hat dance.
Patrick's stock, which was already very high, shot up even more after the
near striptease. The boys had ambivalent feelings about his going only so
far as to expose his underpants.

"As long as you showed us that much," Mark insisted, "you could have at
least taken your shorts off and thrown them into the crowd."

"I saw my dad starting to stand up," Patrick confessed. "I thought he was
going to stop me, so I stopped myself."

"Parents always get in the way of fun," Matthew observed.

The parents did have a different take on the dance than the boys, of
course. While Shelley and Kristy were a bit stunned at Patrick's dance, they
also saw it as boys being boys, especially Kristy, who was used to such
shenanigans from her sons. Most of the boys' parents would have been
amused if they'd watched the show, but would probably have become
upset if he had gone any further. Neville's father would have been one of
the parents upset about the entire scene, which was why Shelley and
Neville had no intention of telling him about it.

Yet, while the dance was unquestionably erotic, there was also a touch of
innocence about it that most of the adults would have recognized. To them,
their boys were still a few years away from being truly sexual, even though
some of them had had "the talk" with their sons. If the parents had known
the things that went on in their sons' bedrooms, their entire outlook would
have changed, including how they saw Patrick's dance.

The next topic was what went on in the various bedrooms overnight. The
boys whispered conspiratorially, egging each other to reveal how much
messing around they did. It didn't take much to get the twins to talk.

"Yeah, we messed around," Mark boasted. As far the boys were
concerned, if they just said they were "messing around" then they weren't
really having sex. For them, it made a difference, at least at their current
stage of maturity.

"Yeah, we made sure Clayton knew everything about jerking off on Friday,"
Matthew said.

"We helped him," Mark added, not needing to say how they helped him.
The rest of the Posse understood.

"Clayton thought Patrick's dance rocked," Matthew continued. "He wants to
come to the next birthday party."

"We told Clayton and Peter all about blow jobs, too," Mark said with
obvious pride. "I did Clayton and Matthew did Peter. Then they did us in
return. They really got into it."

"Yeah," Matthew added. "Then me and Mark showed them about sixty-
nining and they did it, too. They both still shoot blanks, though."

"They want to spend the night more often," Mark said.

"What about you guys," Matthew whispered to Patrick and Misha.

Patrick and Misha looked at each other. Patrick nodded, indicating he
wanted Misha to talk. Patrick knew Misha would make his comments quick
and simple instead of supplying a lot of embellishments and detail.

"We messed around," Misha admitted. "We kissed and humped."

"Cool," Mark said, knowing Misha had said all he was going to say on the
subject. "Me and Mattie went bat shit crazy humping each other earlier in
the week."

"You didn't do the nasty did you?" Neville asked with a combination of
horror and curiosity.

"No, we just rubbed each other with our dicks, but it was like a wrestling
match," Mark said, trying to minimize the level of sexual passion they had
achieved.

"It was totally nuts. I still have a couple of bruises from it," Matthew added.

They all looked at Neville and Ellis. Neville blushed a deep red,
remembering what they had done on Friday night. After the parents went to
bed, Neville, Ellis, Evan, and Dylan went to Dylan's room and got naked in
a hurry. The talk went briefly to girls, then to the serious business of
messing around with other boys. Neville was the one who had broached
the subject of girls, but it didn't go far since the other three boys didn't hold
the same interest in the opposite sex that Neville did.

Evan and Dylan sat next to each other on Dylan's bed. They were both
boned up and slowly masturbating while the four boys chatted. Neville and
Ellis were playing with their little hairless boners as well. The two sixth
graders really got Ellis's attention when they exchanged kisses and started
stroking each other.

"Wow, that is hot," Ellis blurted out, using the terminology he'd learned from
Barry and Barry's friends when they'd messed around. "I can't believe you
do that stuff," he said to Evan.

"Why not?" Evan asked. "It's fun."

"Because your dad is a teacher."

"Big deal. He's a teacher and I'm horny, so there."

"Besides, me and Evan are kinda like, you know...we're like..." Dylan was
at a loss for words, afraid he was revealing too much to Ellis, a boy he
hardly knew.

"We're boyfriends," Evan said matter-of-factly. He then planted a hard,
deep hiss on Dylan's lips and the two eleven-year-olds rolled around on the
bed for a few seconds kissing.

"You guys should kiss too," Dylan told them.

"Are you, like, gay?" Ellis asked.

"We're just boyfriends," Evan said, as if that explained everything.

"And because we're boyfriends, we want to fuck." Dylan explained. "You
guys can watch if you want."

"No". "Yes." Neville and Ellis shouted out opposite answers instantly.

Neville finally decided that he and Ellis should go to his room and let the
two sixth graders do their thing. When they got to Neville's room, Ellis said,
"I bet they're gay."

Neville agreed. "My step-brother is pouf."

Ellis figured that being a pouf meant being gay. If that was the case, he
was ready to call himself a pouf.

"Hey, Neville, wake up," Matthew said as he poked his arm to get his
attention.

"Oh, sorry. We messed around a little bit," Neville said as his thoughts
returned to the room.

"BJ's," Ellis whispered. Nobody pursued the subject further.

Will was the last target. "My brother had some friends overnight on Friday
and they let me mess around. I sucked my brother and two other guys and
his other friend, did, you know, he did me."

"Like, he did the nasty?" Matthew whispered in awe.

"Mostly between my legs," Will admitted. "But a couple of times he rubbed
himself in my crack and he blew his wad all over my butt."

"Then I guess we're all still virgins," Mark proclaimed. Neither Ellis nor
Misha said anything to dispute him—the time for revealing their lost virginity
had not yet arrived.

All seven boys were rock hard, and some hands were in the crotch area of
their uniform pants. They were ready to whisper more sexual things when
Jeremiah came strutting by.

"I am now the first candidate for sixth grade president," he said. "The
handbook says we only need one second with us when we sign up, but I
had twelve seconds, the most ever."

The five Posse members and two deputies made a show of stifling yawns.

Jeremiah ignored their behavior and went on. "There's no use in you guys
trying to run, cuz there is no way you can win. And don't bother with
sergeant-at-arms. Alden says he won't lose this time." He looked down at
Ellis. "Plus we got Ellis running for treasurer. Plus Conrad's running for vice
president, and everybody likes Conrad. This time I'm gonna totally rule over
your stupid Posse." What Jeremiah said about Conrad was true, but he
didn't realize that his Fireball group didn't have Ellis in their back pocket.

He walked away from the Posse's table, certain he'd left them seething.
Instead, they had looks of confidence about them. Ellis took a deep breath,
knowing the entire operation rested on his shoulders. While he wished the
council meeting hadn't been delayed, he also felt confident he would
successfully get Operation Bullfrog off to a good start. One of the big
reasons for his feeling of confidence was that he knew the six boys sitting
with him at the table had his back.

After they finished eating, they went out to the playfield and gathered at the
fence along the cliff. There were just six of them now; Ellis had joined
Jeremiah's group so he could congratulate him on his little coup.

"Is that stupid Posse all scared?" Jeremiah asked.

"Big time," Ellis confirmed.

"I bet they almost shit their pants when they found out I had twelve seconds
when I signed up. A record twelve," he grinned.

"Is Mark still going to run?" Alden asked. He refused to stroke Jeremiah's
ego.

"He says he is," Ellis acknowledged.

"Then he can't be too scared," Alden said. "I don't trust him."

"What can he do?" Jeremiah asked. "When all twelve of my seconds get
their friends to vote for me there is no way I can lose."

Ellis quietly listened to Jeremiah bragging about how his group ruled. In a
couple of days, he would no longer be a part of Jeremiah's group, even
working undercover.

At the fence the Posse finished their plans for signing up to run for office.
"Mark is running for president," Patrick declared. "I'm running for vice-
president and Misha is running for sergeant-at-arms."

"Don't forget Ellis running for treasurer," Matthew said. The group looked at
Neville who turned his head, avoiding eye contact. "Well, Neville?"

"Yes, I will run for secretary, but I don't like it."

"You will be a great secretary, Neville," Patrick told him. "We need you to
help the Posse."

"Somebody else could do it." Neville glared at Matthew.

"I'm not running so everybody doesn't mix me up with Mark," Matthew
stated, making sure everybody understood that he was sacrificing himself
for his twin. "I'll run for the student senate in next year's homeroom," he
clarified. "It's all good."

But it wasn't all good. He resented having to stay out of the student council
race because his brother didn't want anybody to confuse the two of them.
He wanted to be sergeant-at-arms again; he loved that office. But Mark
convinced the Posse that Misha would be better for the same reason—so
nobody would mix him up with his brother. Neville wasn't excited about
running for secretary; there was no way he wanted that boring job. Vice
president would be okay, Matthew thought. Then everybody could really
get Mark and him mixed up, which was supposed to be the fun part of
being twins. In spite of his resentment, Matthew understood only one of
them could be "in charge" and was willing to swallow his feelings to help his
brother bring down Jeremiah and Alden.

"Hey, Patrick," Mark said as the end of lunch break approached.

"Yeah, what?" Patrick asked.

Mark looked at the path that twisted down the cliff to the railroad tracks.
"What about Luna?" he asked.

"Luna?" Patrick was momentarily confused. Then he got it. "Oh, Luna. The
next day me, Misha, and you and Matthew don't have baseball or softball."

"That will be after we're in high school," Mark said sarcastically.

"Everybody should look at their calendars and then we will know," the ever
practical Misha said.

"We can even call it Operation Luna," Patrick suggested. Of course they
were referring to Patrick mooning a passing passenger train to pay off his
soccer bet.

The bell rang and the boys ran for the building. Jeremiah, Alden, and Tony
watched them go by. "Losers," Jeremiah said, just loud enough for the
Posse to hear.

++++++++++++

<Tuesday, May 7>

Patrick was enjoying dinner with his father, Uncle Ted and Grannana.
Maxine had cooked up a dinner of pork roast, boiled red potatoes, and
green beans along with a tossed salad. Ted had broken up with Rolando,
his latest boyfriend. He and Brian had talked about that during the half-hour
before dinner. Brian suggested that his uncle might want to find somebody
closer to his own age, since chasing twenty-somethings never led to a
lasting relationship with him.

"If I could, I'd be dating them younger," Ted said with a laugh.

"Uncle Ted, you're incorrigible."

"You enjoyed our relationship at the time."

"No argument there."

"I've never seen a twelve-year-old who enjoyed sex like you did." Brian
laughed and diplomatically didn't ask how much experience his uncle
actually had with twelve-year-old boys.

When they sat down to dinner, Patrick ended up being the focus of the
conversation.

"So, you're ten years old tomorrow," Ted said. "That is a very important
age."

"It is for me," Patrick told him. "I'm tired of being the only nine-year-old in
my school. Starting next year I will never be the youngest kid in that school
again."

"Oh, you didn't hear that the Puget Academy will no longer be enrolling fifth
graders," Uncle Ted said with a straight face.

Brian could tell Ted had successfully pulled Patrick's leg from the way his
jaw dropped. He had to battle to keep a straight face.

"Dad, is that really true?"

"You mean you don't believe your Uncle Ted?" Brian asked, battling a
smile.

"But our amendment and a lot of the stuff the Posse worked on was about
having the fifth graders at the school. It's not fair." Then he saw the
breaking smiles on the faces of his father and uncle and went into instant
pout. "That was really lame," he huffed.

Brian and Ted both broke out into loud laughter. Maxine looked at them
with a frown. "You two should be ashamed. Tomorrow is the boy's birthday,
and that's what you do to him."

"Yeah, you're right, Grannana," Brian said. "We're sorry, Patrick, but your
uncle started it."

"I'm sorry, too," Ted said. "But not totally."

"You're both mean."

"Isn't tomorrow a big day in another way, too?" Brian asked, quickly
steering the subject in a new direction.

"Yes, I wanted to ask you about that. I mean, I know it's last minute, but I
want to be sure we've got things right," Patrick said.

"From everything you've told me, you've got it perfect."

"Anybody for chocolate ice cream?" Maxine asked. After being met by a
loud trio of yesses, she left for the kitchen to dish up dessert.

"That's what Mr. Vargas told us, today," Patrick said. "He said we have the
rules all figured out."

"Who is us?"

"Me, Mark, and Ellis went to meet with him. The rule book says..."

"You mean the handbook," Brian corrected.

"Whatever. It says, `the president shall appoint a committee from members
of the student council and student senate'. We want to change `shall' to
`must' because Jeremiah said he didn't have to since the Valentine's party."

"Shall is pretty much the same as must," Brian said.

"We will make it exactly must. Mr. Vargas says we can vote to change the
rulebook, I mean the handbook, but he has to approve. And then the
change is just for this year."

"And why are you trying to make this change again?" Maxine asked as she
brought in the ice cream. She might have been out in the kitchen, but she
didn't miss a word. She was only hard of hearing when it suited her.

"So Jeremiah doesn't pick nobody but his friends for the end of the year
party."

"Anybody," Maxine corrected, "so he doesn't pick anybody."

"Anybody," Patrick said automatically. Patrick didn't bother to mention the
other reason for changing the wording—so that Ellis could propose the
change and get Jeremiah mad at him.

"It sounds to me like Mr. Vargas explained everything just fine," Brian said.
"Why do you need my opinion?"

"Because, Mr. Vargas is a teacher and you're my dad."

"I guess that explains everything," Ted said with a chuckle.

<Wednesday, May 8>

Patrick heard his alarm clock radio slowly rise in volume. Usually, the alarm
waking him would present a negative start to the morning. Like any normal
boy he would much rather sleep in than be forced to wake up long before
he was ready to do so. But, today was his birthday and he couldn't get out
of bed fast enough. His father had promised him a special present just after
the school year started, and he was excited to see if he'd followed through.

He dashed into the living room, not bothering to cover his naked body. His
father and Grannana were sitting on the couch. They rose and each one
gave him a big, loving, and heartfelt hug. He opened a couple of envelopes
containing money, and some packages containing the obligatory
underwear and socks, along with some t-shirts and shorts. The entire time
he looked all around the room, hoping to see the package he was positive
he was going to see.

"As if you need underpants," Maxine said to her naked great-grandson.

"The underpants he got on Saturday should be about all he needs," Brian
observed.

Patrick looked around to see if there was anything else but, seeing nothing,
started for the hallway, trying to hide his disappointment at not receiving a
special present we was certain would be there.

"Oh, wait," Brian called out, "you didn't open all of your presents."

"There's nothing else here," Patrick said.

Brian looked around the room and saw nothing. "How old are you today?"
he asked.

"Daaaaaaad, you know I'm ten." He held up all ten fingers to emphasize the
point, his face beaming.

"And what did I say you'd get when you turned ten?"

"I don't know," Patrick said shyly, afraid he'd end up being really
disappointed if he didn't get what he was expecting.

"Of course you do. Now where is it? I wonder if it slipped between the
cushions or something."

"If it's what you said I was getting, there is no way it could slip between the
cushions."

"Grannana, do you have any idea where I put the present?" Brian asked.

"No, I don't," she answered with an impish smile. "It wasn't that big, so it
could have easily been misplaced."

"Not that big?" Patrick said, feeling some disappointment again. "Come on,
guys," he whined, "I know you know where it is."

Brian smiled and ruffled his son's hair. "Shall I get it?" he asked Maxine.

"Yes, before the poor boy wets his pants."

Patrick looked down at his naked body and then blushed, knowing he'd
been had in more ways than one. "Guys..."

Brian went to Maxine's bedroom and brought out a long package, loosely
wrapped in plain packing paper. He set it on the coffee table. Patrick tore
off the paper, seeing a black case. The shape told him what was inside and
he was almost shaking when he opened the case. He looked down at a
beautiful instrument—an acoustic guitar. He shrieked with delight. While his
father had been giving him lessons on his own electric guitar, Patrick had
wanted a guitar of his own so he could accompany his singing.

"Do you like it?" Brian asked.

"No, I love it," Patrick said excitedly. "It's perfect." He took it out of the case
and plucked the strings. "Wow, it's a Fender." What he received from both
his father and Grannana was a Fender FA-100 acoustic guitar. He set the
guitar back in the case and hugged his father and then hugged his
Grannana. The ten-year-old couldn't be happier. "I can't wait to come home
and play it."

He showered and was finishing his breakfast when the twins came barging
in. "Happy birthday, Wombat," Mark and Matthew shouted in unison.
Patrick was certain they'd practiced beforehand.

When Patrick got up to put away his dishes, Mark grabbed his cock and
balls. "Nope, they haven't grown any since last time I touched them," he
said.

"Yeah, but you're going to get more and more boners," Matthew said.

"It sounds like you're an expert," Brian told him as the boys passed through
the living room.

"Oh, hi, Mr. Gardner," Mark said without a trace of shyness. "Yeah, me and
Matthew both know all about boners."

"Mathew and I," Maxine said as she gave his ample boy rear end a swat
with her broom.

"Hey, why are you brooming me?" Mark said defensively. "I didn't do
nothing."

"Anything," Maxine admonished, giving him another two swats before he
could skip away. "Those are for bad grammar and for molesting my great-
grandson."

"I wasn't molesting him," Mark protested, "I was testing to see if his junk
grew any because he's ten."

"Go get dressed before your bus gets here," Maxine chided. "And it is only
a brooming if I have a broom in my hand and swat you with it."

When the boys got to Patrick's room they became very serious. "I hope
Ellis is ready for today," Mark said expressing concern about the day's
plans.

"He is," Matthew told him. "We've all been helping him and encouraging
him."

"If he doesn't get it right, then Operation Bullfrog probably won't work,"
Patrick observed.

"No worries," Mark said confidentally. "I have a Plan B all set to go, But we
won't need it, so I don't need to tell you what it is."

Patrick showed the boys his guitar after he finished dressing. They were
suitably impressed, telling him they couldn't wait to listen to him play it.

The boys were out on the front porch just as the bus pulled up. As far as
the three were concerned, this was going to be the biggest day in the
history of The Puget Posse. Will gave them a knowing look when he got on
the bus.

The four of them all tried to act casual when Jeremiah and Tony boarded.
Jeremiah sneered at the four Posse boys as he took his regular seat
across the aisle and a row behind Mark and Matthew. "Don't think of
running for anything boys," Jeremiah bragged. "This year I've got
everything so organized you don't stand a chance." What he neglected to
say was that Alden was the one who got Jeremiah's political machine
clicking.

Mrs. Deaver noticed the out-of-character silence after Jeremiah chided the
four Posse boys. From their demeanor when they boarded the bus, she
suspected something was up. Their behavior after Jeremiah's comment
solidified that suspicion.

The five Posse members and their two deputies tried to act casual all
morning, but couldn't fully pull it off. Mr. Vargas had told Mr. Jackson that
something was planned for the fifth grade student council meeting. It had to
do with the Posse challenging Jeremiah's authority as class president, but
neither teacher knew exactly what was planned, other than it had to do with
the wording in the handbook regarding presidential appointments. Mr.
Jackson decided to eat his lunch in the student council chamber; he was
extremely interested to see what the Posse had in mind. From what he'd
learned during the school year, he was expecting something spectacular.

The meeting started our routinely. Misha read the minutes, and they were
approved. Ellis gave his treasurer's report. There were no committee or
officers' reports. They disposed of one piece of old business, passing the
budget for the end-of-the-year party.

The only piece of new business was the naming of the planning committee
for the party. Jeremiah told the council who would make up the committee.
Nobody was surprised that the five committee members were his
supporters, or that Alden was the chair. After reading the names, Jeremiah
grinned and picked up his gavel. "If there is no more business..."

Before he could say more, Patrick spoke up. "Don't we need to vote on the
committee?" Patrick already knew the answer, but asking the question was
part of the plan. It was here that Jeremiah would get his last moment of
triumph before Operation Bullfrog brought him down.

"Nope," he said confidently. "The handbook says no vote is needed and Mr.
Vargas agrees. There won't be a vote. So there."

He picked up the gavel again, saying, "If there is no more new business..."

This time Ellis interrupted. "Mr. President, I have some new business." He
sounded nervous, and his legs were shaking under the table.

"I don't see any more new business on the agenda."

"New business doesn't need to be on the agenda," Ellis said, still sounding
and feeling a bit nervous. "That's in the handbook, too." Then he took a
deep breath and said in a surprisingly assertive voice. "Mr. Vargas agreed
with me." He stared directly at Jeremiah. "So there," he finished with a
flourish, obviously mocking Jeremiah.

Jeremiah glared at Ellis. His look said, What the fuck are you doing, Ellis?
You're supposed to be totally on my side. I've got the picture, remember?

Ellis knew exactly what the look said, but continued on. "I think we should
change how a committee is picked," he said.

"You can't change it," Jeremiah argued. "It's in the handbook."

"We can change it if the council agrees."

Jeremiah looked to the back of the small council chamber. "Is that true, Mr.
Vargas?"

"It is if eighty percent of the council agrees. That means four out of five of
you. The president is eligible to vote on this issue." He gave Jeremiah a
teacher smile and said, "That's in the constitution."

Ellis then read the change that the Posse was proposing. "That means that
Jeremiah has to name guys on the council or in the senate," Ellis said
defiantly.

"So?" Jeremiah asked. "I already told you who was on the committee, so
you're too late with that. It's like post office fact or something."

"That is ex post facto," Patrick corrected. "And we think your committee is
no good, because the handbook says you should use guys on the council
or the senate first."

"Yeah, and you didn't do that," Matthew chimed in. "What he's saying, is
that your committee is bogus."

"We're just saying you need to pick the committee the right way," Ellis
affirmed.

"I call for the question," Misha said, remembering his parliamentary
procedure.

"No!" Jeremiah exclaimed . He banged his gavel on the table. "The meeting
is adjourned."

"Point of order," Misha said in his usual understated manner. "We are
talking business, so you need a vote to adjourn." The entire Posse was
pleased that even with the stress Misha didn't revert to his fractured syntax.

"Okay, then the meeting isn't adjourned," Jeremiah sulked. Mr. Jackson
and Mr. Vargas were fascinated at how the events were unfolding. Mr.
Vargas, for one, had never seen a group of fifth graders grasp meeting
procedure the way the Posse had. Usually the eighth graders had it down
and sometimes the seventh graders did, but the younger grades never
really mastered the art of running a meeting.

"Where did we leave off?" Jeremiah asked. He was obviously flustered. If
Patrick, Matthew, or Misha had turned on him, he was certain he could
have handled it. But, Ellis taking the lead had stunned him.

"I asked for the question," Misha reminded everybody.

"That means we need to vote, right?"

"That is correct."

Jeremiah scribbled something on a piece of paper, folded the paper, and
shoved it past Patrick to where Ellis was sitting. Ellis opened the paper and
read what Jeremiah had written. "You better vote no," was all it said.

Ellis looked at Jeremiah and gave him a big smile, which was not at all the
reaction that Jeremiah had expected. No matter, he thought, even if Ellis
votes no, I'm still going to show the picture. This wouldn't have happened
without Ellis. Jeremiah looked to where Alden had been sitting, but Alden
had left the room. The only students in the room other than the council
were Mark and Will.

The vote was taken. Four yes votes were needed to change the wording
and force Jeremiah to name a new committee. The vote was four to one for
the proposal, with Jeremiah being the only no vote. Even after Ellis's act of
rebellion, Jeremiah expected him to vote no.

Jeremiah looked pleadingly at Mr. Vargas. "But I told everybody they'd be
on the committee," he whined. "They can't change the handbook after I told
everybody, can they?"

"What they did, Jeremiah, was say that you didn't follow the handbook. If
you didn't follow the handbook, then your committee is invalid."

"Did I follow it?"

"They said you didn't, and that's what counts."

"Can I tell somebody else to pick the committee?"

"Of course."

"Fine, then. Patrick, you pick it." He banged his gavel down. "Meeting
adjourned." This time, nobody protested as Jeremiah stomped out of the
room.

As soon as Jeremiah was out of the room, the Posse surrounded Ellis.
They all wanted to touch him, to hug him, to tell him what a great job he'd
done.

Mark was bubbling with excitement. "You were awesome, Ellis. You
showed Jeremiah who the boss was." For Ellis, praise like that from Mark
was high praise indeed.

The boys left the council chamber for the playground, their work finished.
Now it was time to play. The next move would be up to Jeremiah, and they
were all hoping he'd react the way they thought he would.

Mr. Vargas and Mr. Jackson watched the happy group leave. "That was
interesting," Mr. Jackson said. "I'm not exactly sure what happened, but it
was interesting."

"I can tell you this much," Mr. Vargas replied. "Everything you saw
happening was very carefully choreographed. It wasn't something those
boys did on a whim—it was planned, right down to Ellis being the primary
spokesman."

"I never thought of Ellis as being assertive," Mr. Jackson observed. "So why
on Earth did they make Ellis the spokesperson? I had the impression he
was Jeremiah's toady."

"I don't know, but it would be interesting to find out. I do know that Ellis has
been cowed by Jeremiah all year, so it was interesting to watch him go toe-
to-toe with his tormentor."

"Jeremiah has a lot of students buffaloed. They think he's better than he
really is."

"The Posse hasn't been buffaloed, which is why Jeremiah hasn't been a
total despot."

Mr. Jackson had a bemused look on his face as the two teachers entered
the staff lounge. "I wonder if those boys have ever read Machiavelli?" he
asked half seriously.

"I doubt they'd ever heard of him."

"I wouldn't be too sure. Patrick has fooled me all year with what he knows
and understands."

"I will say this much, I have a feeling that by the time this little drama plays
itself out Senor Machiavelli might be able to take some lessons from that
group of preteens."

Out on the playground, Jeremiah confronted Alden.

"Where did you go? You left me all alone in there?" Jeremiah growled in
anger.

"There wasn't anything I could do. You're the president."

"You're supposed to be a friend. Friends are supposed to stick together."

"I needed to think." Alden said.

"About what?"

"About the picture. We better not show it."

"Why not? Ellis dissed us big time."

"Just give it back to him. I guess he doesn't care anymore if we show it or
not."

"I don't care what he cares about. I'm showing the sucker. You told me it
would embarrass the...the...the shit out of him." Saying "shit" made
Jeremiah feel more in control of the situation.

"Answer this. Who are you going to say gave it to you? How did you get a
pic of Ellis all naked with a boner and wearing makeup."

Alden's question stopped Jeremiah. He hadn't thought about that angle,
and obviously Alden hadn't either until now. They looked at each other.
Jeremiah now understood that while Alden was his ally, he wasn't his
friend. Alden had always seen Jeremiah as his way of being close to power
without the responsibility of power. To him, Jeremiah was an ignorant idiot
who had a natural charm about him that could win people over who didn't
like or respect him. He was a salesman, just like his father.

It was one of the ironies of the Puget Academy that even though each boy
had to pass a grueling exam to gain entry, they still could look at a fellow
student and think him dumb, stupid, ignorant, an idiot, etc. Their perception
was, of course, all relative.

Jeremiah watched the Posse come out of the cafeteria door and out on the
playground. As the group chatted happily away, his face lit up.

"Wait, I've got it," Jeremiah said, still watching the group. "I know who to
say gave me the picture."

Alden looked at what Jeremiah was studying and broke into an evil grin. He
knew what Jeremiah was thinking. A big reason Alden followed Jeremiah
was because Jeremiah was evil, just like he was.

"Funny how one of the twins lost that memory card and I just happened to
find it. Tomorrow at lunch you and me and our home boys are all going to
look at the picture on my laptop."

"Are you going to check it out first?" Alden asked.

That was when Jeremiah made his fatal mistake. "Nope. I'm gonna even
leave it in the envelope, which is where I found it. I'm gonna tell everybody I
don't know what's on it either. It might be nothing. But when they see Ellis, I
think they'll figure out why I'm showing that pic of Ellis and will know not to
mess with you and me."

Alden and Jeremiah were bright, if malevolent, boys who often felt that the
world was created for their benefit. They saw Jeremiah's idea as a way to
bring down the Posse yet one more time. The picture would destroy Ellis.
Jeremiah and Alden agreed that by saying the picture belonged to one of
the twins, they were once again proving that Mark and Matthew were
bullies. It would become obvious to everybody that the twins took the
picture to blackmail Ellis, and that was the reason he turned on Jeremiah at
the meeting.

Their plan had more than a few holes in it, but Alden and Jeremiah didn't
see much of the illogic in it. What they saw was another chance to impugn
the reputations of the twins without implicating themselves in any
wrongdoing. By the time the bell rang ending their lunch period the bad
blood between Alden and Jeremiah had been temporarily forgotten.

++++++++++++

When the Posse came out onto the playfield, they noticed Alden and
Jeremiah looking at them.

"I wonder what they're talking about?" Patrick asked.

"Probably about what Ellis did," Mark said.

"And how they're going to show the picture," Matthew added.

"They might not show the picture," Misha reflected.

"Why not? Ellis totally screwed Jeremiah and totally pissed him off," Mark
said. "Why wouldn't they show it?"

"Where did the picture come from?" Misha, the master of strategy asked.

"Well, from Ellis's camera, and Alden used it to take the picture."

"Yes, and how did Alden manage to get Ellis to pose for that picture?"
Neville asked as he saw where Misha was heading. "And is he going to
admit taking it?"

"So, they might not show the picture because they cannot say where it
came from." Misha finished what they were all thinking.

"That's cool," Matthew said. "Ellis still made Jeremiah look like a dork in the
meeting."

"And how many people know what happened in the meeting?" Patrick
asked. "How many of them even care?"

"Probably not a lot," Matthew confessed. "But they'll know after we tell
them."

"But will they care?" Patrick repeated. Nobody answered.

"For Operation Bullfrog to work, we need for Jeremiah to show everybody
the picture," Ellis said.

"No worries," Mark said with a confident grin. "Like I said before, I got it all
under control. If Jeremiah doesn't show the picture, I have my Plan B." He
didn't bother to tell anybody he was still waiting for some kind of inspiration
to tell him what Plan B was.

To be continued...