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Finding Darin 2.0

Part 19


“Oh, man, I been there. Did it creep you out?” Brady asked.

“Not really, I actually started getting turned on,” Rodney answered. “After a while, I was totally hard, and he just stood there stroking his meat. He reached over to grab me, and I blurted out, ‘No touching till I see some cash.’ He looked at me for a few seconds and I figured he was gonna go away. So, I told him he could touch it for five bucks. He asked me how much to suck me off. I’d been jerkin’ off since I was twelve, so I knew about that, but I had never had anybody suck me off before. I needed the money, so I said I’d let him do it for twenty bucks. He pulled out his wallet and handed me a twenty and we went into a stall and he sucked me off right there in the Greyhound Bus Station.”

“I understand how that is.” Brady offered. “I let a guy blow me one time for a tank of gas.”

“So, you know where I’m coming from?” It was really more of a statement than a question.

“Sure do,” Brady replied, recalling his trip west. He had run out of money near Amarillo and needed just enough to get the rest of the way to Big Sky. It was a spur of the moment decision at a truck stop. He had asked the attendant, a young man about his age, if there was anywhere, he could get some work to earn enough for a tank of gas. The attendant had smiled at him and assured him that there were ways of earning as much cash as he wanted but he didn’t elaborate. He told him to have a seat in the lounge and he would see if he could help him out. A few minutes later, an older man approached him as he was watching television in the lounge. The man asked him if he had eaten that day and Brady confessed that he had not. Putting his hand on Brady’s shoulder, the man ushered him to the restaurant and ordered the daily special for them both. After they had eaten, the man went to the same attendant that Brady had talked to earlier, at the fuel desk, and paid for a shower. Walking toward the shower area, he asked Brady to join him. When he realized what was about to happen, Brady hesitated. The man told him that he was under no obligation to join him but, if he did, he would make it worth his while. With some reservations, Brady had agreed and, once inside the shower room, the man had slowly undressed him and, while the shower sprayed over them both, had given him one of the most satisfying blowjobs he had ever had. After Brady had shot a huge load all over the trucker’s rugged face, the man stood up and proceeded to churn out a rather substantial load of his own all over the floor. He then set about lathering them both and sent Brady on his way with enough cash for a tank of fuel and something to eat later in the day. He had arrived in Big Sky with less than an eighth of a tank of gas and had immediately looked up Tim who gave him a place to stay and got him settled.

“Well, anyway, I left there with twenty bucks in my pocket,” Rodney continued, “And I got to thinking there must be other guys out there who would pay to suck my dick. I went back to the bus station the next day and got blown by two different guys. One was really old and disgusting, but he gave good head.”

Shaking his head, Brady asked, “Weren’t you afraid of getting caught?”

“Those guys weren’t gonna turn me in ‘cause I told them, up front, I was only sixteen. I was a small kid for my age, but I had a big dick. Once they got a look at that, I coulda been five and they’d have sucked me off anyway. I figured I needed the money more than they did so, what the hell.”

“I don’t think I could do that,” Brady stated, shaking his head again. Recalling that day in Amarillo he added, “But, then I guess desperate times call for desperate measures.”

“I started going to the bus station every day after school. Some days, I didn’t find anybody who wanted to suck me but plenty that wanted me to suck them. Finally, one day, this guy offered me fifty bucks to let him fuck me. I had never been fucked before but I always wanted to try it so I told him I would as long as he used a rubber. He agreed and we did it right there, in the stall where the first guy had sucked me off.”

“Didn’t it hurt a lot that first time? My first time sure did,” Brady recalled.

Rodney nodded. “A little but I had been practicing with an old broom handle that I had cut off” he said. “It didn’t feel quite the same, but he was really gentle, and I really liked it a lot. We had to keep stopping because guys were coming in to use the restroom, but it was really hot. After that, I’d let a guy give me a hand job for ten, a blowjob for twenty; I’d suck him off for twenty-five or fuck him for forty. If he wanted to fuck me, it was an easy fifty.”

“Weren’t you afraid of catching something?”

“Yeah, that’s why I never let a guy fuck me without a rubber. And I never swallowed a guy’s load.”

“So, how did you meet this guy you said Darin reminded you of?”

“Oh, that was later on. I had started ditching school to go to the bus station because lunchtime was the best time for getting tricks. One day, I was hanging around and the manager got shitty with me and told me I couldn’t hang out there anymore. He said that if I didn’t move on, he’d call the cops. Since I didn’t want anyone to find out about my mom being gone, I took off. I had a good thing going there too. I was making like, a couple hundred bucks a day, sometimes more. I could hook up with up to ten or more guys during the lunch rush.”

“In an hour?”

“More like three or four hours, eleven till around three. Some days, I’d just sit in a stall and the guys would come to me. I’d lock the door and we’d go at it. When we were done, they’d pay me, slip out and then the next guy would come in.”

“So, where did you go after that?”

“One of the guys I had tricked with came up to me and told me about a park he knew that was really cruisy and said I could find action there. He took me there and, just like he said, there was plenty of horny guys who wanted to play with a hot little sixteen-year-old like me.”

Brady put his hand on Rodney’s arm and asked, “Did Randi ever find out?”

“Not for a while. At least not until I got kicked out of school for missing so much. She was really pissed. It was a week before our seventeenth birthday and the school sent a letter to our mom telling her that I was suspended for skipping classes. I had told her I was working at the A&P hauling groceries to people’s cars and stuff. She waited for me to come home that night and jumped me the minute I walked in the door. I finally showed her all the money I had saved, almost twelve hundred, and she calmed down a little. She told me I had to stop doing it or she would make Misses Sims kick me out. She was the lady who owned our building. I told her I was gonna continue to do what I wanted, and she couldn’t stop me. She was so pissed at me.”

“I bet. She doesn’t strike me as the kind that would tolerate that kind of thing.”

“Oh, not at all. We had this huge fight over it and I left.” Rodney took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. “We’ve only been on speaking terms the past couple years.”

“That must have been really hard for you.”

Shrugging his shoulders, Rodney replied, “Not really. At the time, I was too hooked on the thrill of it all. Anyway, I left the next morning; with a few clothes and the money I had saved. I went to the park to see who I could hook up with. I had just finished blowing this guy behind one of the buildings when the cops showed up. I took off running into the woods.”

“Did they catch you?”

“No, they caught the other guy, but they never even came after me.”

“You must have been terrified.”

“I was a little but, mostly I was pissed because I had left my duffel bag behind with my clothes and most of my money in it. Now I had the guy’s cum all over the front of my shirt plus I didn’t even have clean underwear. When I went back to look for it, it was gone.”

“That sucks.”

“Yeah, and not in the good way,” Rodney chuckled.

“So, where did you go then?”

“Well, it started getting dark and I was sitting on a picnic table thinking about what I was gonna do when this car pulled up. A tall guy, with dark hair and a moustache, got out and walked over to me. He asked me if I was available for a little fun. I asked him if he was a cop and he told me he wasn’t. Since I had no pressing plans, I told him I was up for some fun. He said his name was Wes and that he wanted me to come back to his place with him.”

“I’d have been scared to death to go anywhere with him.”

“I was scared but I was also hungry and tired. So, I agreed to go to his place. Now, I realize he could have been some John Wayne Dalmer kinda guy or something, but I didn’t care. When we got in the car, he told me he’d give me a hundred bucks if I’d spend the night with him. Since I had lost most of my money, I agreed. I figured, at least I’d have a warm place to sleep that night. When we got to his place, he asked me if I was hungry. I was, so I said yes. He fixed us both a nice dinner and then he showed me where I could clean up. He even took my clothes while I was in the shower and washed them for me. When I got out of the shower, he gave me a robe and a clean pair of shorts to wear. We watched some tee vee and went to bed. He didn’t even do anything that night, he just held me in his big strong arms until I fell asleep. When I woke up the next morning, he was still holding me. I never felt safer in my life.”

“I know that feeling. So, did you stay with him after that?”

“No, he paid me and then took me back to the park on his way to work that next morning and I figured I’d never see him again. I hooked up with a few guys and made about sixty bucks but nothing like the bus station. I was thinking about going back to the apartment when he pulled up around five in the afternoon. He asked me if I had any plans for that night and I told him I didn’t. We went back to his place and did the same thing we did the night before. Except, this time, he made love to me. The next morning, he paid me the hundred and took me back to the park.”

“Wow! How long did this go on?”

“For almost a year. He bought me some clothes, fed me, and gave me a warm bed to sleep in every night. I even spent weekends at his place. Most nights he’d just hold me while I slept. I got to where I told him I didn’t’ want him to pay me anymore. Every morning, he dropped me off at the park. He never asked what I did during the day, just if I had plans for the night. I got to where I would just sit at the park and not even try to find guys to hook up with. One day I asked him if I could just stay with him. He said he’d think about it. Then, a few days later, he dropped me off at the park and never came back. It was two days after my eighteenth birthday. I never saw him again.”

“I’m so sorry,” Brady said putting his hand on Rodney’s arm. “You never saw him again?”

“Nope. I honestly thought Darin was Wes when he pulled into the station that night. It brought back so many wonderful memories. And, when we went to bed, oh my God! He is exactly like Wes, except Wes was circumcised.”

“I just love his hairy chest. It’s so soft.”

“I know, that was Wes too. Almost exactly like Darin. The next morning, things were going well and then I got hassled by my landlord and it made me feel so bad about what had happened with Wes all those years ago that I could barely look at Darin.” He paused, wiping a tear from his left eye. “Then, when he offered to help me with my rent, I felt like I was sixteen again and hustling for rent money. I couldn’t even look at him.”

“He told me about that. He couldn’t understand why you reacted the way you did. Have you told him?”

“No, we haven’t really talked about that.”

“You should probably tell him.”

“I was afraid I’d never see him again either.”

“I know, but I promise you, Darin will understand if you tell him.”

“Tell me what?” Darin asked as he and Adam entered the room carrying four soft drinks.

****

As had been expected, Brady was quite upset when he learned the news about his job. He was more concerned, about what would happen to all of the animals that were housed at the shelter than what he would do with regards to income. Most of the day on Monday and Tuesday was filled with trying to locate alternate housing for the bulk of those animals. A call had gone out to one of the local radio stations asking for potential adopters. A large number of kittens and puppies had been found new homes but many of the adult animals had been overlooked. Of particular concern were some of the special needs animals that the staff had become particularly fond of. It appeared that no one would come forward to adopt them and none of the other shelters were anxious to take them either. It was almost closing time on Tuesday when Brady’s cel phone rang. He looked to see who might be calling but did not recognize the number. He decided to ignore the call and allow it to go to voicemail.

When Brady and Tim arrived at work on Wednesday morning, there were almost fifty people waiting outside the front door, all anxious to take home a furry friend. Around noon, a large truck arrived with a generous donation of food from a major department store in town. Throughout the day, the steady stream of potential adopters continued with most taking their new pet with them. Those who did not find a suitable companion simply made a cash donation. Late in the day, a well-dressed woman, in her sixties, entered the office. She announced that she would like to pay the fifty dollars adoption fee for ten animals plus a cash donation of a thousand dollars. Several people in the office applauded and shook her hand. Brady and Tim greeted her and thanked her for her generosity.

“It’s too bad, we couldn’t have this kind of response when we knew we were gonna be here a while,” Tim had said as he and Brady took a break between adoptions.

“I know,” Brady agreed as his cel phone rang for the third time that day. “Who is this that keeps calling me?” he asked as the same, unknown number appeared.

“Maybe you should answer it,” Tim advised.

“No, if it’s really important, they’ll leave a message,” Brady countered as they returned to work.

By close of business that evening, nearly half of the remaining animals had found new homes.

****

Darin had spent most of Wednesday making final preparations for Brady’s birthday surprise. Around noon, Spencer had called to see if there was anything that needed his attention. Darin had assured him that he had everything under control. They discussed the remainder of Spencer’s hospital stay and that his treatment was going well. Spencer expressed how well Mary had done during the entire ordeal and that the two were drawing much closer as a result. “I had honestly thought we were just going through the motions,” Spencer had stated. “But, when I saw how frightened she was when I was in that coma, I knew she still loved me. We’ve both learned a valuable lesson through all this.”

“What’s that?” Darin asked.

Spencer cleared his throat and replied, “I think we had come to take each other for granted. This helped us both see what we mean to each other.” He sighed. “I don’t know if I could have come through this without her,” he added. “She’s waited on me hand and foot since I got home.”

“It’s good to hear the happiness in your voice,” Darin had said. “There were a lot of folks offering prayers on your behalf.”

“Tell everyone I appreciate their prayers and that I’ll be in to see them soon,” the older man said. “I miss you all very much.”

“I look forward to your coming back,” Darin assured him. “It’s not quite the same without you barking orders at everyone,” he added with a laugh.

“I’m afraid those days are over,” Spencer said. “From now on, if I can borrow from Bush the first, you’ll see a kinder, gentler Spencer Morgan.”

They shared a laugh as Darin replied, “We’ll be happy to have you back, no matter what form you take.”

Spencer then inquired about Rodney and Darin told him that he was making steady improvements but that he would require a substantial amount of therapy before he would be able to return to work. Darin related how Lillian had hired the man who had hurt Rodney and that she was facing some serious charges as a result.

“I always knew she was a little high strung,” Spencer opined, “But I never thought she’d be capable of something so horrible.”

“She’s a very sad, lonely, bitter woman,” Darin replied.

As the conversation continued, Darin also shared the news about the impending closure of the shelter and Spencer had expressed a desire to help out in any way possible. “Is there anything the boys need?” he asked when he heard about the bank accounts having been frozen and how that had made it difficult to keep the shelter open.

“I think they’re doing well,” Darin assured, “Although I think they’re worried that not all the animals will find homes.”

“I’m going to send Mary down there with a donation,” he stated. “That should help them some. Your young friend sounds like he’s deeply passionate about his work.”

“Oh, he’s very passionate,” Darin confirmed. “I have to admit, I never realized there was such need for people like him.”

“I’ve always gone through a breeder,” Spencer said, “I didn’t realize there were so many animals who ended up in places like that.”

“And most that end up in the local shelters end up being put down because there are just not enough people willing to adopt,” Darin said sadly.

“Well, you sound like you’re starting to share his passion,” Spencer pointed out.

“It’s hard not to.”

“Perhaps you should consider the possibility of going into that business with him,” Spencer suggested.

“Believe me,” Darin assured, “I’ve certainly thought about it.”

****

It was the day before Brady’s twenty-sixth birthday, and he waited for Darin to pick him up. Darin had called and asked that he meet him at the curb because he was running late, and they would just be able to make their reservation. As he stood there, waiting, a white Ford van rounded the corner and headed toward him. The driver brought the vehicle to a screeching stop right in front of where Brady stood. Terrified, Brady watched as two men leapt from the side doors of the van and dragged him inside. He heard the doors slam as the vehicle sped away. He lay on the floor; hoping and praying this was a dream. His mind flashed through a thousand possible scenes of what could be happening to him, not the least of which was what had happened to Rodney a short time before. As he slowly looked around, he noted that the van had no windows and that there was a divider between the driver and the cargo area. He was completely unaware of where he was being taken. Both of his abductors were wearing ski masks and were dressed entirely in black. Noticing that he was looking around, one of them leaned down, his face inches from Brady’s and whispered to him, “Don’t worry, we won’t hurt you. Just be still and we’ll be there in a few minutes.”

“Where are you taking me?” Brady demanded. He realized that he was neither restrained nor was either of his abductors carrying any type of weapon. “Where are you taking me?” he repeated.

“Just relax and you’ll find out in a few minutes,” the other one replied. Neither voice was familiar to him.

“Damn it! Tell me where you’re taking me!” he screamed one last time.
 
Part 20


Darin was there, shaking him awake. “Hey, it’s okay, I’m here,” he soothed. He pulled Brady closer and wrapped his arms around him.

Brady looked into Darin’s brown eyes. Even in the darkness, he could see the love that was there. “I…” he choked, “I had a bad dream.” He was fighting to catch his breath and there were tears cascading across his cheeks.

“I figured as much, the way you were kicking and shouting,” Darin replied, kissing his cheek, and stroking his hair. “What was it about?”

His breathing was slowly returning to normal as Brady lay next to Darin. “I dreamed that I was being dragged into a van by two guys in ski masks,” he said.

“It’s okay now,” Darin assured him, “Nobody is gonna hurt you.”

“Is everything okay?” Tim called from the hallway before he opened the door to Brady’s room. “I heard shouting,” he added, the hallway light flooding the room and surrounding his naked body in silhouette.

Brady clung to Darin. “Just a bad dream,” Darin said, “Everything’s fine.”

Tony appeared behind Tim and wrapped his arms around the younger man. “You guys okay?” he asked, yawning, and resting his chin on the top of Tim’s head.

“We’re fine, you guys go on back to bed,” Darin answered. They closed the door, plunging the room, once again, into darkness. He held Brady for several minutes until the younger man fell asleep. Then he continued to hold him until sleep overtook him as well.

The next morning, the dream all but forgotten, the four shared a quick breakfast before heading off to work. Brady and Tim were still struggling to arrange alternate housing for a number of the adult animals while trying to also contact other prospective employers. Most of the other staff at the shelter had either secured new jobs or had stopped showing up for work. The board had met and announced that the shelter would be closed permanently after thirty days. Whatever animals were left in their care would either be turned over to the county shelter or humanely euthanized. Brady and Tim had vowed to find homes for every animal before the end of that thirty-day period, but both had come to the realization that some of the animals might never find new homes. With less than three weeks remaining, the two had begun a desperate search for families willing to adopt some of the harder to place animals. One such adoption was about to take place shortly after they arrived at the shelter that Thursday morning.

A man and woman in their late fifties entered the main lobby of the shelter and pressed the button causing a bell to ring in Brady’s office. He immediately went to see who was waiting and found the friendly couple standing at the counter.

“May I help you?” he asked, smiling as he entered.

“Hello,” the woman said, “I’m Helen Stanfield and this is my husband, Harvey.”

“I’m pleased to meet you,” Brady replied, offering his hand to each of them. “What can I help you with?” he added.

“We’d like to adopt a dog,” Helen stated. “We heard about this place from our friends, The Morgans, and we wanted to do what we could to help out.”

“That’s wonderful. You do realize that we only have adult and hard to place animals left, though?”

“Oh, heaven’s, yes,” she giggled. “We don’t have time for a puppy anymore anyway.”

Reaching under the counter, Brady removed a packet of forms and laid them on the top. “If you’ll just fill out these adoption papers, we’ll see if we can find you a new friend,” he said as Helen picked up a pen and began reading the forms. “Do you have any pets at this time?”

“We have a cat,” Harvey replied. “The little bastard hates me,” he added, laughing.

“Now, honey, you stop that,” Helen scolded him as she swatted his arm. “He does not hate you.” To Brady, she added, “His name is Samson and he’s a purebred Persian.”

“He does too,” Harvey insisted, “The little bastard pissed in my shoe.”

Within an hour, the couple had filled out all the paperwork and had been taken to meet several candidates for adoption. After several unsuccessful attempts, a cute little, one-eyed Cocker Spaniel named Buddy was brought in to meet them. Upon entering the room, he jumped up in the chair next to Harvey and plopped his head in the man’s lap. When Helen approached him, he licked her face happily and the connection was made. “He’s just perfect,” she squealed. A short time later, leash in hand, they headed for their car and Buddy, whose previous owner had allowed the dog’s eye to become so seriously infected that there was no alternative but to remove it, had a new home.

“Thank you so much,” Brady had told them as they exited the building with Buddy dancing excitedly, his floppy ears bouncing as he hopped along. He watched as they loaded the dog into the back of their Cadillac and backed from the parking space. He waved good-bye as they slowly drove past the window toward the exit and into the street.

“Another successful adoption?” Tim asked, entering the room as Brady waved to the couple.

Wiping his eyes, Brady confirmed, “They took Buddy.” He held up the check for three hundred dollars for Tim to see.

“I’m so glad he got a home. I was worried about him,” Tim said. “Wow, that’s nice,” he added, indicating the check.

“Now, if we can just find homes for some of the others…” He paused as the phone began to ring. “Paws and Claws Animal Rescue,” he said, picking up the receiver.

“Could I speak to Bradley Tortellino?” the man’s voice asked.

“Yes, I’m Brady Tortellino,” he corrected, “Can I ask who’s calling?”

“My name is Chase Freed” the man began, “And I’m with the Animal Welfare League of North America. You had submitted a proposal for a grant for a new operation called Black Sheep Farm.”

“Yes, I did but I’m afraid…”

“Mister Tortellino, I’m happy to tell you that, after careful consideration, we’ve decided to offer you one of our grants.”

Brady fell into the chair next to the desk. “I don’t know what to say,” he muttered.

“I’ve been trying to reach you, at the number on your application, for several days now without any success. I finally tried your work number; I hope this isn’t a bad time.”

“No, not at all. It’s a perfect time,” Brady assured him. “In fact, you have no idea how perfect.”

Chase Freed continued, “Our only stipulation is that the money has to be intended for the benefit of animals in need. Once you receive our check, you can use it any way you see fit. At the end of the year, we ask that you send us an accounting of how the funds were actually used.”

“Okay,” Brady responded.

“If you want to set up a spay/neuter program, pay rent for office space, use it to purchase supplies or food, anything. As long as your intention is to help animals in need,” the man continued. “I’ll be sending you a couple of forms that will have to be filled out and, once we receive those back, we can cut you a check. Do you have a fax number?”

“Sure,” Brady replied, giving the number to him. “How much are we talking about?” he asked.

“Well, you had initially asked for fifty thousand,” Chase Freed replied, “But, after consideration, and since it’s a new operation, we have decided to double that amount as long as you get the corporation information back to us by the end of next week.”

A tear traveled across Brady’s right cheek as he absorbed what he was hearing. “That’s wonderful,” he said softly. Tim had gone to retrieve the fax and laid it on the desk in front of Brady. “I have the paperwork,” Brady told the man.

“Great, just get that filled out and mail it back to us, the address is on the cover page, and I’ll see to it that your funds are sent out right away,” Chase confirmed. “Do you have any other questions?”

“Hundreds,” Brady admitted.

Chase Freed laughed. “That’s typical,” he replied. “Take a few days and I’ll be in touch.”

Brady sat staring for several moments before he hung up the phone. “I don’t believe this,” he finally said as Tim waited.

“What?” Tim asked, excited.

Brady looked at him and began; “Do you remember that grant I applied for when I was trying to buy that house?”

Tim nodded. “I think I remember something about it, yeah,” he replied.

“I got it,” Brady stated bluntly.

Tim rushed to congratulate his friend. “That’s awesome, Bray,” he offered, pulling his friend into a tight hug. “How much did you get?”

****

When Darin arrived at the house on Thursday afternoon, Steve was loading his tools into his truck. Darin parked the Mustang next to the garage and walked over to where Steve was waiting. “How’s it going?” he asked as Steve reached out to shake his hand, the broad smile spreading across his tanned face.

“Real well,” Steve replied. “The outside work is finished, except for a little trim work in the back, and the pool guys are coming in the morning. We got the carpet all torn out. You were right about the living room, all hardwood.”

“That’s great,” Darin said, “Is the floor salvageable?”

“Pretty much,” Steve answered, putting more tools into the back of the truck. Another, much younger man came out of the house wearing only cut off painter’s pants and work boots. His deep tanned skin caught Darin’s eye immediately. His blond hair was spiked with gel and made him appear to be around eighteen. He walked to another truck parked in front of Steve’s and put his toolbox into the back and went back inside the house. “All the living room needs is a good sanding and it can be refinished. The bedrooms and hall will have to be carpeted,” Steve continued. “They’re all plywood decking. It’s in good shape though.”

“How much is there yet to do inside?” Darin asked.

Steve smiled, as the younger man appeared in the doorway again, a green tee shirt pulled over his head but not pulled down over his shoulders. “I’m gonna take off now,” he called to Steve, “I’ll see ya at home.” When he rounded the rear of the old pickup, Darin noticed both of his nipples were pierced and he had a dragon tattoo on his left shoulder. Darin also spotted a bandana sticking out of his right back pocket. It was the same dark green as the one Steve had in the left pocket of his work pants.

“Okay,” Steve called back. “I’ll be along in a bit,” he added before the truck sputtered to life and chugged away, down the long driveway to the road. Both men watched until the truck turned onto the highway and disappeared toward town. “That’s my boy, Luke,” he said to Darin.

“It’s nice you and your son can work together,” he said.

Steve smiled again, shaking his head. “He’s not my son, he’s my boy,” he corrected. When he realized that Darin was not following, he added, “Uh, my partner.” He watched as the realization spread across Darin’s face.

“Oh!” Darin said when he realized what Steve was saying. “I’m sorry, I just naturally thought because of the age difference, he was your son,” he apologized.

“No problem, we get that all the time,” Steve replied, “I’m fifty-one and he’s twenty-seven so most folks figure he’s my son. A lot of the time, we don’t bother to correct them. It’s easier that way.”

Darin looked at Steve and stated, “You’re fifty-one? I was guessing early forties.”

“Thanks,” Steve said, “I owe it all to hair color and exercise.” He laughed. “I guess he helps keep me young too.”

“How long have you guys been together?”

“Almost eight years,” Steve replied, his broad smile returning once again.

“That’s cool. My guy and I have only been together a short time but, already, I don’t know what I’d do without him in my life.”

“That’s what it’s all about,” Steve said. “You said you wanted to talk to me about something when you called.”

“Yeah, I need to know if you could help me by having things tidied up by Saturday morning. I want to surprise Brady for his birthday.”

“Shouldn’t be a problem. Like I said, most of the outside stuff is done. You won’t be able to use the pool, though.”

“Oh, that’s fine. I’ve invited some friends out to help me with the surprise. He worked so hard to try and buy this place that I just couldn’t let it slip away from him,” Darin explained. “You and Luke are welcome to come as well.”

“Well, thanks, that sounds like fun. This place has a lot of potential,” Steve confirmed. “I can see why he wanted it so bad. If you hadn’t bought it, I’d have bought it myself. Luke loves this place.”

“I can’t explain it but, when I stood inside, I kept seeing how it could be,” Darin said, blushing. “I know it sounds weird but, in my mind, I actually saw it.” He looked at Steve, expecting him to laugh. When he didn’t, he continued, “I never thought of myself as the type who would buy a place like this. I just sold another place for over eight hundred grand but, this feels more like home than that place ever did.”

Steve placed his rough hand on Darin’s shoulder and locked onto his gaze. “That’s a real gift,” he began, “When you can feel that sense of ‘home’ in a place that was in the shape this one was. You were right to buy this house and you should hang onto that feeling, no matter what.”

“That’s what I figured,” Darin said. “I know Brady felt it too.”

“Come on, let me show you what we’ve done so far,” Steve offered, leading Darin toward the front door.

When they opened the door, Darin noticed immediately that the house smelled better. “Hey, it doesn’t smell like old people anymore,” he joked.

“I know,” Steve said, laughing, “Once we got the carpet out, it made a big difference.

****

Brady awoke on Friday morning with a start and sat up quickly in the bed. He turned to view the alarm clock, which was flashing, ‘4:02’. “The power was off,” he said shaking Darin awake. “We’re late.” He swung his feet off the edge of the king-size bed and grabbed his robe. “I’m gonna see if Tim and Tony are up yet,” he said as Darin sat up and rubbed his eyes.

“What time is it?” Darin asked sleepily.

Picking up his watch and checking the time, Brady replied, “Almost eight thirty.” When he entered the hallway, he could hear the sound of the shower running and Tim’s giggles echoing off the tile walls of the bathroom. “Are you guys both up?” he shouted through the closed door. The door opened quickly, just as Tony pushed back the shower curtain and was stepping into the tub. Tim stood there, naked, his face covered with shave cream.

“Sorry, I didn’t realize you guys stayed here last night,” Tim apologized. “When did you get in?”

“Around midnight,” Brady replied. “You want me to start coffee?”

“Nah, I’ll jus’ get some on’a way,” Tony called from the shower as Darin padded up behind Brady.

“None for me,” Tim said, quickly scraping the razor over his cheeks and rinsing the blade.

Darin kissed the back of Brady’s head before pushing past him into the bathroom. “Gotta pee,” he said, yawning.

“Dude!” Tony hollered, “It’s occapied!”

A heavy stream of urine hit the bowl as Darin shot back, “Yeah, yeah. Nothin’ I ain’t seen before.”

“Don’t ya dare flush ‘at,” Tony warned, laughing.

An evil grin crossed Darin’s face as he shook off the last drops and reached for the handle. “Should I?” he asked, looking at Tim, who was rinsing the remnants of lather from his face.

“I don’t think I would,” Tim offered. “But you’re not bangin’ him,” he laughed as well, pushing back the curtain, and stepping into the spray.

“I mean it!” Tony shouted, the water splashing off his lanky frame.

“Oh, you big baby!” Darin said when he exited the room. “You better not use all the hot water.”

****

Jake was waiting when Darin arrived at his office just before ten. “It’s about time you showed up,” he said crossly.

“The power was off, so the alarm didn’t ring,” Darin apologized. “Coffee,” he added reaching for the pot. Taking a sip, he pointed at the cup and smiled. “Now that’s good coffee,” he chuckled. “Any messages?”

Jake handed him a small stack of papers. “Aaron called, he said he’ll have Brady’s corporation papers for you guys to sign later today,” he began, “Adam Bailey wants you to get back with him as soon as you can. Something about a court date. The rest are from yesterday.”

“Is everything ready for tomorrow?” Darin asked, picking up the phone.

Jake gave Darin another cross look. “I’m hurt,” he whined, “You asked me to plan your party and now you’re questioning me?” He waved his hands in mock disgust. “Carry on with your nonsense, I can’t be bothered with you.”

“So, I take it that means yes?” Darin asked, eyebrows raised. He punched the buttons on the phone.

“Just keeping my ‘inner drama queen’ tuned up,” Jake replied, laughing. “I think you’ll be quite happy,” he added.

“That’s what I thought.” As his phone call was answered, he said, “Adam? Darin. What’s up?”

“I’m glad you called,” Adam replied, “I wanted you to know that Lillian won’t be going into court.”

“Why not?” Darin asked, confused.

“She met with the prosecutor yesterday and accepted a plea bargain. She’ll get sixty days house arrest and two years’ probation in exchange for testifying against Albert Wade. Plus, she has to pay all of Rodney’s medical bills, go through an alcohol treatment program and take anger management.”

“That ought to push her over the edge,” Darin chortled. “She’s been a drunk ever since I’ve known her.”

“Actually, it was her daughter’s idea,” Adam advised.

“Janet? Wow, that’s a surprise. Did she get anything?”

“Two years’ probation for her part in locating Rodney. Plus, she had to write a letter of apology and volunteer with one of the gay support groups. The judge considered her an accessory.”

“Any news about that scum?” Darin asked, “Wade, I mean.”

“Oh, yeah! He’s in custody in California for another battery case.”

“That’s good news. Are they gonna bring him back here?”

“That’s another issue we have to work out. The charges in California are heavier than this one. Seems he picked up a hooker who turned out to be a transvestite. When he found out, he beat the guy unconscious, then dumped his body in a ravine.”

Darin took in a deep breath. “Oh, my God! That’s awful!” he exclaimed.

“The prosecutor is trying to work a deal where he can be charged without actually having to be brought back here. He pretty much admitted that he raped and beat Rodney.”

“Well, that’s good,” Darin said. “Makes it easier to get a conviction, huh?”

“Yeah, pretty much. They’re still pressing for a hate crime but the case in California could end up being a homicide. The victim is still critical, and they don’t expect him to make it.”

“I’m just glad this one didn’t end up that way,” Darin confessed, his voice cracking slightly.

Adam let out a long breath. “Me too,” he choked, “Me too.”

After a short, awkward silence, Darin added, “Keep me posted.”

“Will do, brother,” Adam responded. “Catch ya later.”

“Bye.” Turning to Jake, he simply said, “They got him,” and he hung up the phone.
 
Part 21


When they turned off the main road into the long driveway, which led to the house, Brady turned to Darin and asked, “Why are we stopping here? I thought we had reservations for seven.”

“I wanted to show you something,” Darin replied casually. “I stopped out here the other day and I saw something I think you might like.”

“If this is a joke, it’s not funny,” Brady said crossly.

Darin pulled Brady’s left hand to his mouth and kissed the back of his knuckles. “Don’t you trust me?” he asked sincerely. He was trying not to smile and give away the surprise.

“You know I trust you,” Brady answered, becoming rather irritated. “Just tell me why we’re stopping here.”

Pulling up to the open door of the garage, Darin turned off the engine and opened his car door. “Close your eyes,” he said softly. “I have a surprise for you.” He walked around to Brady’s door and opened it. Reaching for his hand he pulled him to his feet. “Please, just close your eyes and I’ll show you your surprise.”

“If it’s what I think it is, I’ve already seen it,” Brady joked. “Besides, I’m hungry.”

“I promise, as soon as I show you this, we’ll go eat. Now close your eyes, please,” Darin insisted.

“Okay,” Brady finally agreed, closing his eyes, and holding out his hand for Darin to take.

Darin led him, eyes closed, through the garage and out onto the patio. Once they were outside, he told Brady to open his eyes. “Surprise!” his friends shouted as he looked around.

“What is all this?” he asked, stunned. A large group of their friends were gathered on the patio, Tony and Tim, Randi and Lisa, Jake and David, Mike, and a few other people that Brady didn’t recognize. He stood there for several moments, surveying the scene. The patio was decorated with hundreds of brightly colored balloons and paper lanterns were strung between the main house and the cottage. “Darin, what’s going on?” he asked again.

Darin didn’t answer. Instead, he took Brady in his arms, kissed him, and hugged him close, tears slipping across his handsome face. Finally, after a few moments, he leaned back and looked into Brady’s eyes. “Happy Birthday, Babe,” he whispered. Then, he did something that caught even himself by surprise. He knelt down on one knee and, holding a house key in his hand, looked up at Brady and asked, “Brady Tortellino, would you give me the honor of sharing this home with me, now and forever?”

There was a weird silence that fell over everyone. Brady stared into Darin’s deep brown eyes and began to cry. Finally, he leaned down and kissed Darin. Not a passionate kiss, but a kiss that was filled with love, none the less. Dropping to his knees in front of Darin, he whispered, “Nothing would make me happier.”

“He said yes!” Darin shouted as they both rose to their feet. Their friends clapped and cheered. To Brady, he whispered, “I love you with all my heart.”

Brady just smiled and said, “Ditto.” Then he wrapped his arms around Darin and kissed him. This time the kiss was filled with passion.

After several minutes, Tim cleared his throat and said, “Gees, guys. Get a room!” Then he punched a button on the CD player and ‘Happy, Happy Birthday Baby’ began playing. Darin hugged the birthday boy and kissed his forehead while the others crowded around, offering hugs and congratulations.

Jake guided the two toward one of three long buffet tables that were set up near the garage. From inside the cottage, Tony appeared carrying a large cake. It was decorated with pink and yellow roses and ‘Happy Birthday Brady’ written in burgundy script. Twenty-six candles glowed atop the beautiful confection and seven porcelain sheep figures adorned the plate. Once again, Tim inserted a CD into the player and pushed the play button. ‘Happy Birthday’ began as everyone joined in singing,

“Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday, Dear Brady,
Happy Birthday to you.”

“Oh, Darin, it’s beautiful,” Brady gasped. Kissing him on the cheek, he added, “Thank you so much.”

“Don’t thank me for the cake,” Darin replied, “Jake did that,” he added as the song finished.

“Make a wish! Make a wish!” everyone chanted.

The cake was set on the table next to where Brady stood. He turned to face the group of friends and said, “I feel like so many of my wishes have come true already so I’m not sure what I should wish for.”

“Just blow out the damn candles!” Tim shouted. While everyone laughed, Brady did just that.

Randi, Jake, and Lisa set about putting trays of sliced deli meats, buns, and assorted salads onto the table, while Darin took Brady to view the house. “Don’t go too far,” Jake warned, “We’re eating as soon as it’s all set up.” Tony wheeled a large cooler, filled with soft drinks and beer, from the garage and opened it. Several guests picked cans from amid the ice and water.

“We’ll be right back,” Darin promised, leading Brady up the stairs to the master bedroom. Sliding the door open, he stepped into the immense space. The room seemed even larger with the carpet and wallpaper removed. “I thought your bed could go over there, under the windows,” he said, pointing to the far wall. “What colors should we go with in here?”

“Are you sure you want to keep that old thing?” Brady questioned, “The stuff from your house is so much nicer, aren’t you gonna keep some of it?”

Hugging the younger man, Darin replied, “Most of that stuff was wedding gifts. Jan and I never put much thought into furnishing that house. I want us to furnish this home together.”

Their hug was interrupted by a knock on the door. “Sorry to bother you,” Steve said, sliding the door open. “We’re gonna take off now,” he added.

“Don’t go yet,” Darin insisted. “Brady, I want you to meet Steve. He’s the one who’s been doing the renovations on the house,” he added. “Steve, this is my partner, Brady.”

“Happy to meet you,” Steve replied shaking Brady’s hand. “So, you like the house?”

“I love it,” Brady answered, pulling Steve close and giving him a tight bear hug. “You’ve done a wonderful job. Please, stay and eat with us.”

“We don’t want to intrude,” Steve said, stepping back.

“No, really, I’d like you to stay,” Brady said.

“Okay, if you insist,” Steve accepted the invitation.

“I insist,” Darin stated. Then, looking at Brady, he smiled and corrected, “We insist. Come, walk with us for a minute.” The three of them proceeded to tour the house and view the work that had been completed.

“The windows are all double insulated,” Steve pointed out. “We actually didn’t have to add any insulation to what’s already in these walls. You got yourself a really good house here,” he added.

“I always thought so,” Brady said, smiling at Darin.

“As soon as you decide on paint colors and wallpaper, my boy Luke is ready to start in here,” Steve said. “I left some samples and paint chips in the kitchen.

“I’ll look at them after we eat,” Brady promised. “Which one is Luke?”

“The hot young one with the spiky blond hair and the nice tan,” Darin replied.

Steve made a fist and drew back like he was going to punch Darin. “Careful, I’ll whoop your ass,” he laughed.

“Hey, bring it on, old man,” Darin joked, punching Steve lightly on the shoulder.

“You guys are weird,” Brady said, joining in the laughter.

While they walked through the house, Steve shared some ideas for remodeling the laundry room to add another bathroom. “It would save you a lot of headaches since the one in the hallway upstairs doesn’t have a shower,” he stated.

“Plus, if we do it right,” Darin said grinning, “We could make it as much a playroom as a bathroom.”

Brady swatted Darin’s arm. “Would you behave?” he giggled.

“I was thinking the same thing,” Steve added, his grin rivaling Darin’s. “A kinda, locker room, thing. I could even put in a couple urinals along that wall there.” He pointed to the long wall just inside the door.

“Hell, drill a couple glory holes and we’re in business,” Darin said, laughing again.

“Oh, I see I’m gonna have to watch you two,” Brady scolded.

“Seriously, though,” Steve advised, “There’s already a drain in the floor over there and it would be nothing to tap into that sewer line over there. Then, we could put in a block shower there, and a sink and toilet, or two,” he winked at Brady and smiled, “Over there. Then, we could partition off that section there for your laundry room. You’d still have plenty of room for two washers and dryers along that back wall and a folding table here.” He indicated where everything would go while Darin studied the room, trying to visualize what Steve was saying.

“I think it would work,” Darin agreed. “Do we need any more permits for that?”

“You’re not changing the dimensions of the existing structure so, no,” Steve told him.

Brady shook his head and smiled. “Then, let’s do it,” he said as Darin put his arm across his shoulders and hugged him.

“Come and get it!” Tim hollered from the top of the stairs.

As they scrambled up the steps, Darin asked Steve, “How hard would it be to paint the brick on the front of the house?”

****

The party was winding down. Most of the guests had already left when Adam arrived. “Knock, knock,” he called as he stepped from the garage onto the patio. It was dark but the Japanese lanterns that were strung between the buildings gave a festive glow to the surroundings.

“Hey, Adam,” Darin called. “Glad you could make it.”

“I had a bitch of a time finding the place,” Adam said, laughing. Looking around, he added, “Very nice!” Handing a small, wrapped package to Brady, he said, “Happy Birthday, Sport. Rodney said you’d like this.”

Looking at the tag, which read, ‘From Rodney and Adam,’ he said, “You guys didn’t have to do this. Thanks,” he added, tearing the paper, and revealing a CD. Holding it for Darin to see, he said, “This is the one who sings that song.”

“Which song?” Darin asked.

“The one about the angels,” Brady replied. “You remember the one I left in your car.”

A huge smile overtook Darin’s handsome face. “Oh, yeah, I remember. I love that song.”

“Ya gonna innerduce us?” Tony asked Darin. Reaching his hand toward Adam, he said, “Hey, I’m Tony, ain’t y’all jus’ the cutest thang.”

Adam stared up at the taller man. “Damn, you’re tall,” he said as he shook Tony’s hand. “Shit, I feel like a midget next to you,” he continued, smiling.

“Most fellers do,” Tony stated, rubbing his hand across Adam’s buzz cut head.

While Darin introduced Adam around, Brady placed the CD into Tim’s player. As the music began, Randi approached and put her arms around him. “Happy Birthday,” she said. “I’m glad you got this house.”

He hugged her tight. “Thanks,” he said, kissing her cheek. “He’s full of surprises, isn’t he,” he added, indicating Darin.

She nodded. “He told me he wanted to keep it a secret. You better hang onto this one.”

Squeezing her once again, he replied, “I fully intend to.”

“So, have you decided on how you’re going to use the grant money yet?” she asked.

“We’re still working out the details. Now I hope we can make plans to move the shelter here.”

“That’s wonderful,” she said, “Just like you talked about when you first looked at this place.”

He nodded again. “We drew up papers and formed a corporation, it’s called BraDar Corp, and Darin and I are the executive officers.”

How long till the other shelter closes?” she asked.

“We have to be out of the building in two weeks,” he answered. “I tried to get them to extend it a few weeks but they’re firm. If I had to, I suppose I could rent the building for a while if I had to after that, but the board won’t let me operate under their name.”

“What will they do with all the equipment that’s there?”

“They said they were gonna auction it off, but Darin put a proposal together to make them an offer and see if they’ll just sell it to us.”

“Sounds like you have it all figured out, huh?”

He smiled, leaned closer and whispered, “It helps to have a rich boyfriend.”

She laughed, “You’re awful. But, yeah, it doesn’t hurt.”

“By the way, how’s your brother?”

“He’s much better,” she returned. “Anxious to get home.” She turned away, trying to hide her tears.

Brady put his fingers on her chin and pulled her face back toward his. “What’s wrong?” he urged.

She pulled away. “I’m sorry,” she apologized. “I went by his place to pick up his mail and that horrid man told me he’s behind in his rent again.”

“How can that be?” Brady inquired.

Pulling a tissue from her pocket, Randi wiped her nose. “I asked him that,” she replied. “He told me that he owes almost three months. I asked Rodney about it and he thought he was current.”

“That’s not possible,” Brady interrupted, “Darin paid what that guy told him was past due…”

“He did what?” she asked, her face turning angry.

“Don’t be mad,” Brady urged. “I wasn’t supposed to tell anyone.”

“Oh, no, I’m not mad at you…or Darin,” she stated. “I’m pissed at that asshole that runs that place. He told me Rodney hasn’t paid anything for three months and that I’d have to pay almost six hundred dollars to bring it current. Rodney told me he paid him two seventy-five, which was what he owed to bring him up to date. Now you’re telling me that Darin paid it as well?”

“That’s what he told me,” Brady confirmed. “Let’s ask him. Darin!” he called. “Can you come over here?”

“What’s up?” Darin asked when he and Adam joined them.

“Randi tells me that she went to Rodney’s place and some guy told her he’s behind on his rent,” Brady told him.

“That’s impossible,” Darin argued, “I paid it ahead.”

“And Rodney said he paid it to current,” Randi added. “Did you get a receipt?”

“Yeah, I did,” Darin assured her.

Adam piped up; “Who are you talking about?”

“The guy who runs the trailer park where my brother lives,” Randi said. “He’s saying that he’s behind on his rent, but we know he’s not.”

“Is his name Henry Davis?” Adam inquired.

“I don’t know his last name but his name’s Henry,” Darin answered. “Why? You know him?”

“We’ve had problems with him before. Looks like I’m gonna have to pay him another visit,” Adam said, smiling.

Darin placed his hand on Adam’s shoulder. “Oh, let me,” he said, smiling. “I promised him that, if he gave Rodney any shit, I’d be back. Looks like I need to follow through on that promise.”

“I can’t just let you go out there on your own,” Adam replied.

“Then go with me,” Darin urged, “But, either way, I’m going to visit that man.” His jaw tightened as his anger welled up inside him. “I’m sick and tired of people taking advantage of him. It’s time somebody stood up and said, ‘enough’.”

“Why don’t we just go and bring his trailer here?” Brady offered.

Darin looked at him. “Are you sure about that?” he asked.

“Why not? I mean, we’ve got plenty of room. In fact, why not let him stay in the cottage? The doctor said he wants him to have somebody stay with him.” He looked at Randi as Lisa walked up behind her and wrapped her arms around her. “This way, he’ll be closer to family.”

Darin put one arm over his shoulder and the other over Adam’s and pulled them closer. With his left hand, he motioned for Tim and Tony to join them. “We may not fit the standard mold but, we’re family. And family takes care of each other.” All seven of them stood in a circle, their arms linked. They shared a group hug before splitting off and giving each other individual hugs.

“I knew you guys were good people,” Adam said, tears in his eyes as he hugged Darin. “I’m so proud to have you think of me as family,” he added, standing on his toes to hug Tony around the neck.

“Man, all this huggin’ an’ lovin’ makes me thirsty,” Tony said with a laugh. “I need a beer.” Rubbing Adam’s head again, he added, “Welcome to tha flock, Bro.”

****

It was a determined group that headed toward Redfield on Sunday. Tony had borrowed his friend, Robert’s, dually pickup and he and Tim led the way. Darin and Brady followed in the Mustang with Randi and Lisa bringing up the rear in Randi’s Ford. Adam waited, at the county line, in his police cruiser until the other three vehicles passed, and then he joined them for the drive to The Pines. About half a mile from their destination, they pulled over to discuss their plans.

Randi would go in first, drive directly to the trailer and park in front. She and Lisa would go inside to begin packing up Rodney’s belongings. Tony, Tim, and Brady would wait until Henry showed up and they would call Darin, who would then move in and put Henry in his place. Tony and the boys would keep Henry occupied until Darin and Adam arrived. Once they were certain that everyone knew the plan, backward and forward, they drove the short distance to the trailer park.

Arriving at the trailer, Randi and Lisa parked behind Rodney’s beat up Mustang and went inside. Within about five minutes, Henry’s truck pulled up. He marched to the door and pounded on it with his fist. When Lisa opened the door, he hollered, “I thought I told that other gal that nobody was takin’ nothin’ outta here till I got paid for the back rent!” Lisa blocked the door while Randi called Darin and apprised him of the situation.

“I believe it’s being taken care of,” Lisa said as Henry tried to push his way inside. Having heard Tony arrive in the truck, she added, “And you’re not welcome in here.” He tried, once more, to push his way inside she, once again, prevailed.

“The lady said y’all wasn’t welcome,” Tony warned as he approached from the front carrying a tire iron. He had no intention to actually use the tool; he merely carried it for effect.

“N-Now look, I…I don’t want no trouble,” Henry shouted, backing away from the door. Brady and Tim rounded the back of the trailer blocking his retreat. “I…I’ll call the cops!” he warned, pulling a cel phone from his pants pocket. He dropped the phone on the ground and bent over to pick it up, revealing more than a fair amount of butt cleavage in the process. Tony towered over him, glaring and the two younger men stepped forward, trapping him between the trailers.
 
Part 22


“I’ve already called them,” Randi stated, stepping through the narrow doorway onto the ground. “I think they’ll be interested in the little racket you’ve got going here.”

“I…I…I don’t know what yer talkin’ ‘bout,” Henry stuttered.

Darin stepped from behind Tony. “What she’s talking about, Henry, is the fact that you tried to collect five hundred dollars from her for rent that was already paid,” he said, removing his sunglasses. He slowly walked toward Henry, who kept trying to back away, his way blocked by Tim and Brady. He moved to within inches of Henry and looked into his bloodshot eyes. “Henry,” he finally said softly, pressing his index finger into the center of Henry’s chest. “You disappoint me. I thought you understood when I talked to you the last time that you did not want to piss me off.” Darin then rubbed his sunglasses with the bottom of his tee shirt as he stepped back. Fighting his impulse to wretch from the smell of body odor and bad breath. “I’m disappointed in you, Henry. Extremely disappointed.”

Henry laughed nervously. “Ah, it’s just a li’l misunderstandin’, that’s all. I’m sure we can figger it out.”

“I already ‘figger’d’ it out,” Darin said, mocking him. “You thought you could get away with charging triple rent.”

“N-n-no, that ain’t it at all. I was jus’ comin’ ta tell her I fergot to post his payment,” he lied. “Yeah, that’s it, I fergot.”

A large group had gathered in the street to watch what was happening. “Like you forgot to post mine the last three months!” a woman shouted.

“He’s been pullin’ that shit with all of us!” a man yelled.

Henry turned to try and push past Brady, but the younger man held his ground. “I don’t want no trouble,” he stated again, backing away.

Darin smiled as he leaned closer to Henry. “It appears, Henry, that you’ve been a very bad boy.”

“I…I don’t want no trouble,” Henry repeated, sweat running down his face. He rubbed his dirty hand across his forehead, leaving a greasy smudge. “How ‘bout we just ferget ‘bout this and I won’t bother ‘em no more.”

“It’s too late for that, Henry,” Darin said calmly. “You see, I’ve made some calls and, well…” He paused, smiling. “You’re going to jail.”

“Like hell I am,” Henry said pushing Darin backward and to the ground. As he tried to make an escape, Adam and two other officers stepped from behind Tony. He stopped and hung his head.

“Henry, what did I tell you about this the last time I was here?” Adam said, annoyed. He turned to one of the other officers and said, “Cuff him.” While the taller officer led Henry away, he turned to Darin and, with a huge grin spreading across his face, whispered, “That was awesome!”

“I thought he was gonna pee his pants,” Darin laughed, brushing the dirt from his jeans. He held up his right hand, which was still shaking.

“From the smell of him, I think he did,” Adam replied. He then joined the other officer to talk to neighbors and take down any statements.

“Okay,” Tony said to the others, “Let’s get t’is sucker hooked up.”

While Randi and Lisa loaded the breakables into her and Rodney’s cars, Tony and the boys unhooked the trailer from its tie-downs and removed the blocks from underneath. One of the neighbors brought over an air tank and some extra to air up the tires. When it was discovered that one was damaged, another wheel was provided by another neighbor. Once everything was ready, Tony backed the truck into place and, after hoisting the two planters into the back, hitched up the trailer for the trip back to the farm.

When everything was finally packed and ready, the group gathered in front of the trailer. Tony passed out soft drinks from a cooler in the back of the truck. Several neighbors stopped to thank Darin for exposing Henry. “Just doing what was right,” he told them.

A small woman approached and asked Randi, “How is Rodney?”

Taking her hand, Randi replied, “He’s much better, thank you.”

“You tell him, Loretta said hello, would you?” she said before slowly walking away. “I’m gonna miss him,” she added.

“I’ll be sure to tell him,” Randi promised before she climbed into her car.

Once again, Tony led the way as the trailer groaned and slowly eased from its parking spot. Tim followed in Rodney’s Mustang with Randi and Lisa, once again, bringing up the rear. At the road, the trio of vehicles turned right while Darin and Brady turned the opposite direction to go by and visit Rodney at the hospital before heading back to Big Sky.

****

“I want to thank you guys for moving my trailer,” Rodney said. He was seated in a wheelchair, his new casts resting on the footrests. “I’m so glad to be getting out of there. You have no idea how horrible Henry was.”

“Oh, I think I understand him better than you realize,” Darin replied. “It was worth it all just to see the look on his face.”

“I honestly felt a little sorry for him,” Brady joked. When Darin and Rodney looked at him like he was insane, he quickly added, “Okay, not really.”

“I don’t know how I’ll ever repay you, though,” Rodney said, shifting in the chair.

Brady squatted down beside him and placed his hand on Rodney’s arm. “Hey, you’re family,” he said, looking into Rodney’s blue eyes.

“And family looks after each other,” Darin chimed in.

“And, once you get better, you can help us with the shelter,” Brady said, standing.

Rodney smiled and promised, “Hey, I’ll even shovel dog shit if I have to.”

“You might just have to,” Darin warned.

“So, when are you guys moving in?” Rodney asked.

“We’re gonna stay at Tim’s until the end of the month and, hopefully, the house will be close to finished and we can start moving in then,” Darin replied. “I have to get the house I sold emptied out next week so we’re gonna go on Wednesday and decide what we want to keep from there. The movers are coming on Tuesday to take everything Janet wants.”

“I’d like to be in before that,” Brady stated. “Once the kitchen and our bedroom are done, I want to stay there.”

“I can’t wait to see the place,” Rodney said, smiling. “Adam says it’s really nice.”

“It is.” Darin smiled as he continued, “Steve is gonna start on the barn and kennels Wednesday. They’ll get the drain system in first and then they start the cement work. The landscaper will be there tomorrow, and Luke said he’d be finished painting the main floor by next Monday. The guys are coming to lay the carpet on Wednesday.”

“Then we get to go shopping!” Brady exclaimed as the door opened and Officer Bailey entered.

“Hey, you’re out of bed,” he said.

“Damn, you look hot in that uniform,” Rodney said as Adam looked around before leaning down for a quick kiss. “I missed you, Baby,” he added when Adam stood up.

“I missed you too,” Adam said. “Sorry, I’m still a bit uncomfortable about who sees me when I’m on duty,” he said to Darin.

“I hear you were pretty butch today with Henry,” Rodney teased.

Adam blushed. “You should have seen Darin,” he stated. “He got all up in Henry’s face. I got wood just watching him.” He laughed. “Eddie said he thought you were great,” he said to Darin.

“I think he was sportin’ a little wood too,” Brady joked.

“Nah, he always shows like that,” Adam laughed. “It’s the pants. Well, that and the fact that he’s hung like a stallion.”

“Are you talking about that skinny kid that was with you today?” Darin asked. “I must have missed that.”

“One of the joys of having to change out of our uniforms when we go off duty,” Adam offered. “Sometimes I get so horned up in the locker room after a shift I can’t wait till I get home to pound my pud.”

“Hey, boyfriend in the room,” Rodney warned. “Just wait till I’m off all these pain meds and I’ll show you horned up.”

“Sorry,” Adam said, blushing again. “I can’t wait for that day, Hon.”

“Hey, do you two want to be alone?” Darin joked.

“Wouldn’t do any good,” Rodney whined, “I can’t get it up right now and, by the time I get outta here, my ass’ll be as tight as a virgin again.” They all laughed.

“Excuse me, gentlemen,” the nurse interrupted. “Are you ready to get back into bed?” she asked Rodney. “Hi, Adam.”

“I think so,” he answered, struggling to turn the chair.

“Hey, Nancy,” Adam responded. “I’ll do it,” he added, sliding his arms under Rodney’s legs, and picking him up from the chair with little effort.

Wrapping his arms around Adam’s neck, Rodney said, “For a little guy, you sure are strong. You know, I’m gonna have to do this on my own pretty soon.”

After he set him on the bed, Adam replied, “Five foot eight inches of pure muscle.” He did his best body builder pose while Rodney giggled and scooted himself to the center of the bed.

“It’s not those muscles I wanna look at,” Rodney teased, as Nancy pulled the covers over his legs.

“Talk like that might get you more than you bargained for, Mister,” Adam shot back.

“That’s what I’m hoping,” Rodney cooed.

“Now, you boys behave,” Nancy scolded grabbing his pitcher from the tray table. “I’ll be right back with some fresh water. You need anything else?”

“Could I get some of that strawberry ice stuff?” Rodney asked her as she exited the room.

“Of course,” she replied before exiting.

“Busted!” Brady said, laughing, after Nancy had left the room. “Hey, we need to get outta here,” he added, leaning down, and giving Rodney a kiss and hug. “You guys behave,” he added, hugging Adam. “He’s right, that uniform does look hot on you.”

Darin leaned in for a quick kiss and said to Rodney, “I’ll see you in a couple days. Call me if you need anything."”

“Will do,” Rodney promised as Darin hugged Adam. “Hey guys,” he added, “Thanks again.”

“You’re welcome,” Darin responded. “See ya,” he added, and, with a quick wave, they left the room.

****

Adam approached the two as they waited for the elevator. “Can I talk with you guys about something?” he asked.

Sensing the urgency in Adam’s eyes, Darin placed his hand on Adam’s shoulder and replied, “Yeah, sure.” The elevator doors opened, and they stepped inside.

Nervously, Adam bit his bottom lip, choosing his words carefully. He shifted his weight from one foot to the other and leaned against the side of the elevator. “I’ve only been with one other guy,” he finally said, staring at his shoes.

“That’s nothing to be ashamed of,” Brady responded, placing his hand on the officer’s shoulder.

“Oh, that’s not the problem,” Adam said, shyly. “I’m kinda…well…you see… Damn, this is harder than I thought it was gonna be.” He swallowed hard before continuing. “I was born premature and I spent almost a month in an incubator. They don’t know if it was that or being born early that stunted my growth. Both of my brothers are over six foot.”

“I’m not sure I’m following you,” Darin admitted.

“Look, I know Rodney’s been with a lot of guys and I’m afraid I…uh…won’t…” He paused, tears forming in his green eyes.

Realizing what Adam was referring to; Brady broke the awkward silence. “Measure up?” he asked.

“Yeah,” Adam replied, tearfully. “The one guy I was with was so disappointed that he…he…”

“He dumped you?’ Darin asked.

Adam nodded. “We dated for about six months before we finally did anything. It was my first time ever, so I wanted to wait. I was so in love with Ray and I thought he was in love with me. I honestly thought it wouldn’t matter what size my dick was. Later, he told a friend of ours that, if he had known it was so small, he wouldn’t have wasted his time.”

Darin shook his head as he reached for Adam’s hand. “He was a jerk,” he stated.

Adam continued to stare at his shoes. “I saw the way all of your eyes lit up when I talked about Eddie and I just knew Rodney won’t want a guy as small as me. Then, when he reminded me that he prefers to bottom, I realized I couldn’t please him the way a guy like Eddie could. I’m not even sure I could…”

The elevator doors opened, and the trio stepped into the lobby. “Listen,” Brady began, “Not all guys are all that hung up on size. Rodney is crazy about you.”

“But, so was Ray,” Adam protested, “And he couldn’t get past the fact that I’m so small. I don’t think I can go through that pain again.”

Placing his large hand on Adam’s shoulder, Darin forced the smaller man to look at him. “Now you listen to me, Adam,” he began, “You’re a good man and I don’t see any reason why you should have to worry. Rodney’s crazy about you and he’s gonna love you no matter how much you have between your legs. That other guy is a fool because he couldn’t see past that one thing to see that you are a wonderful man.”

“You really think so?” Adam asked, tears beginning to slide across his cheeks.

“I know so,” Darin confirmed. “And, even though I can’t speak for Rodney, I’ve seen the way he looks at you.” Glancing at Brady, he smiled. “To quote a friend of mine, That boy’s in it for the long haul.”

“From your mouth to God’s ears,” Adam sighed, leaning his head into Darin’s chest. “I’ve been teased and picked on my whole life,” he added sadly.

“You want me to talk to him?” Darin asked, kissing the top of Adam’s head before he realized where they were.

Adam pushed away, looking around to see who may have witnessed. “I should probably tell him myself,” he said wiping his hand across his cheeks. “Would you go with me?” he asked hopefully.

“Sure,” Darin replied, “You want to go talk to him now?”

Looking at his watch, Adam shook his head. “Nah, I need to get back on the road. I’ve been here too long already.”

They walked outside to where their cars were parked. Silently, Adam slid into the seat of his patrol car. He picked up his radio and spoke into it before putting the car into gear. Darin and Brady waved as they watched him drive away.

****

They had driven quite a while before either of them spokes. Finally, Darin asked Brady, “Did you ever worry about fitting in?”

“Not because of my size,” Brady replied, “But, I know what it’s like to not be accepted. Sure.”

“Yeah, Me too. I still worry about it sometimes.”

“To be honest,” Brady began, “I’ve had to fight my whole life to fit in. First, I was the only boy in a family with four older sisters. Then, my family moved to a predominately Jewish community when I was in junior high. We were Catholic.”

“What’s so bad about that,” Darin asked.

“Hello! Foreskin!”

“Oh, yeah, I forgot about that,” Darin chuckled. “Duh!”

“I was the only kid in my gym class that wasn’t cut. Talk about feeling out of place. A guy can’t even pretend to be Jewish when he’s naked if he’s got a foreskin as long as mine.”

“It wasn’t quite as bad for me,” Darin replied, “In that regard, I mean. It wasn’t as big a deal where I grew up. There were about six or seven of us that were what our health teacher called, ‘intact.’ Not counting the Hispanic kids, of course.”

“I was in high school when we moved again and there were a few more but, I still felt out of place.”

“Well, I for one, think you have a beautiful dick,” Darin stated, smiling. “And I can’t wait to get home and show you just how beautiful.”

“I wish it was bigger when it’s soft though.”

“Why?”

“Because, I like the nice bulge you and Tony and Tim show when you wear tight pants,” Brady replied.

Darin shook his head. “Having a big dick is overrated. Tony can tell you horror stories, I’m sure.”

“I had a guy tell me one time that he was disappointed when he first saw me naked,” Brady said sadly. “Once I got hard, though, he got over it.”

“I can’t imagine anybody being that shallow. You know, you probably won’t believe this but, I’d love you even if your dick was only two inches.”

“I just hope Rodney feels the same way about Adam.”

“Yeah, I know. Do you think he’s really that small?”

“I walked in on him in the men’s room that day Rodney and I talked. I thought it was odd the way he was standing so close to the urinal. That’s usually an indication that a guy is smaller than average.”

“Huh. There’s so much I have yet to learn,” Darin joked. “Will you teach me more?”

“Oh, stop.”

“No, really,” Darin continued, “I didn’t even know what a top was.”

“You’re kidding.”

“Swear to God. Jake had to explain it to me.”

“Well, you sure have gotten the hang of it quickly. I’m really more versatile though.”

“Meaning what? You’re both a top and a bottom?”

“That’s right. Actually, I’m what you’d call a versatile bottom. I prefer the bottom, but I can top just as well.”

Nodding, Darin said, “I never figured Tony for a bottom though.”

“I know, with that big piece of meat, I’d have thought he’d be a top for sure. From what Tim said, he used to until he found out how much he liked being a bottom.”
 
Part 23


They continued toward Big Sky, the radio softly playing classical music. Darin rubbed his right hand across Brady’s thigh, squeezing slightly. Brady reached his left hand toward Darin and repeated the motion on his right leg. Quietly, Brady undid his seatbelt and leaned toward Darin. He kissed him softly on the cheek as he moved his hand into Darin’s crotch. “Ooh, somebody’s getting turned on,” he whispered, fumbling with Darin’s belt buckle.

“As Tony might say, ‘I’m hornier ‘n a two peckered billy goat’,” Darin said with a laugh. He undid his seatbelt as well and finished undoing his belt.

“You ever have a blowjob while driving?” Brady asked, licking Darin’s earlobe, and unbuttoning his jeans.

“No, but I have a good feeling I’m about to,” Darin giggled. “Just let me make sure I have the cruise set,” he added, pushing the button on the center of the steering wheel.

When he felt the control catch and the car hurtled along under its own power, Brady continued opening Darin’s pants. “Just lean back and let me do all the work,” he whispered, sliding his hand inside the waistband of the gray boxer briefs. Carefully, he licked at a small wet spot on the front causing Darin to tense up. Just as he pulled the band out and tucked the fabric beneath Darin’s generous equipment, his cel phone rang. “Shit!” he barked, sitting back into his seat. Opening the phone, he snapped, “Hello!”

Darin rearranged his equipment and blushed violently as Brady continued his call. “Who is it?” he asked when he was finally able to get Brady’s attention.

He held up one finger. “That’s okay, we’ll be there in a little while,” Brady said into the phone. “No, I’m glad you called me…Okay…I’ll see you in a bit…Bye.” Flipping his phone closed and turning toward Darin, he said, “We have to stop at the shelter. Somebody broke in and they hurt Trevor.”

Shocked, Darin gasped, “Is Trevor okay?”

“I don’t know, they’re rushing him to the E R. It’s too soon to tell,” Brady replied sadly.

“What happened?”

“Cathy said she got a call from the Security Company. They said the alarm had gone off and they had called the cops. When the cops got there, they found the front door smashed in and blood all over the lobby. Trevor had cornered the guy, but the guy kicked him in the face and got away. They caught him trying to load the safe into the back of a pickup truck in the alley.”

“So, Trevor was bleeding pretty badly from getting kicked in the face?”

“No, most of the blood belonged to the burglar. Trevor took a big chunk out of his leg before the guy kicked him.”

“Trevor bit him?”

“Yeah, that’s what he’s trained to do.”

“What kind of crazy self-defense class teaches something like that?”

“He learned it when he was on the police force.”

More confused than before, Darin stared at Brady. “Huh?” he asked.

Realizing Darin’s confusion, Brady smiled and replied, “Trevor used to be a police dog.”

“O-o-o-oh!” Darin responded, putting the car in park as Brady leaped out and ran into the building. Once he was inside, Darin noticed the broken glass from the front door and the large amount of blood on the carpet and wall of the entryway. Trevor had definitely done his job. Rounding the corner, he spotted Brady talking with one of the officers. A small, plump woman was seated next to another officer who was making notes on a small spiral notebook.

When Brady saw Darin enter, he motioned for him to join him. “I have to confirm that the safe is ours,” he told Darin while the officer waited. “It should only be a few minutes.” He walked over to the young woman and squatted down in front of her, placing his hand on her arm. “Are you okay, Cathy?” he asked softly.

“I’m fine,” she responded. Her cel phone rang and she fumbled in her pocket to retrieve it as Brady rose to his feet. “That’s wonderful!” she exclaimed. Turning to Brady, she said, “Trevor’s gonna be okay.”

What Brady had initially thought would take only a few minutes, turned into just over an hour. The safe was identified and the contents were verified. The burglar had not been able to gain access, so nothing had been removed. “You should probably take the cash with you every night,” one of the officers advised. “You never know when somebody else may try this same thing.”

“Thanks, I will,” Brady replied stuffing the cash back into a green zipper bag and tucking it into the waist of his jeans. He turned to Cathy and her friend, Becky and asked, “Can you guys finish up here and wait for the guys to board up the door?”

They both nodded. “I’ll make sure everything is secure,” Becky promised. “You go on home and I’ll see you in the morning,” she added as Cathy leaned her head against her substantial chest.

Approaching the car, Brady handed the zipper bag to Darin and advised, “Better lock this in the trunk.”

****

When they arrived at home, Brady stopped short after entering the foyer. Several articles of clothing were scattered on the floor and, there, on the sofa in the living room was Tony, his broad white butt facing the doorway while his head bobbed up and down in Tim’s lap. “I didn’t realize his ass was so fuzzy,” he whispered to Darin.

“Oh, hi guys,” Tim offered, peering over Tony’s broad back. “Wanna join us?”

Brady looked at Darin, seeking a sign from him, the recent events all but forgotten. “I wouldn’t mind tapping that furry red ass,” he whispered.

“I know what you mean,” Darin giggled, unbuttoning Brady’s jeans from behind. “I’m up for it if you are.”

Reaching back to grope Darin’s crotch, Brady replied, “I can feel that.” He pulled his tee shirt over his head and tossed it on the floor.

“Hell, I’m still up from earlier in the car,” Darin laughed. “And, I see you’re most definitely up too,” he added, pushing Brady’s jeans and jockeys off his hips. Brady’s hard dick slapped his furry stomach as it was released from its confinement.

“Hey, if you’re gonna poke my guy, I get to suck yours,” Tim demanded as Tony wiggled his butt.

“No problem,” Darin offered, tossing his shirt onto the loveseat, and pushing his pants to the floor.

“Mmmm,” Tony moaned when Brady buried his face between his ass cheeks. “That’s nice,” he added when he felt Brady’s tongue run across his sphincter. Looking up, he watched as Darin’s penis slid easily into Tim’s waiting mouth. “Damn, ‘at’s hot!” he exclaimed before he quietly returned his mouth and attention to Tim’s swollen rod.

Reaching between Tony’s legs, Brady grasped the huge tube that dangled in front of him. He skinned back the ample foreskin, allowing the generous amount of pre-cum to coat his fingers. His other hand groped his own throbbing erection as he slowly stroked them both.

Tim reached up and gently pinched Darin’s left nipple while he deep throated the large dick in his mouth. Darin moaned softly, returning the favor, and running his fingers through the sparse hair between Tim’s pectorals. His eyes narrow slits, he watched as Brady lapped at Tony’s ass like a hungry puppy with his first bowl of kibble.

Brady slid his face downward and gently sucked one of Tony’s huge, naturally hairless balls into his mouth. He tried to maneuver into position to get his mouth over both of them, but they were just too big. Tony continued to moan as he swallowed every bit of Tim’s eight inches. Flopping over onto his back, Brady slid underneath Tony and hungrily gobbled his nine inches into his anxious mouth.

“Careful there, Babe,” Darin warned. “Don’t hurt yourself,” he added just as Brady gagged and pulled his mouth to the end, coughing. He waited a second, running his tongue around inside the foreskin, before he plunged back down over the entire length. This time, he opened his throat and managed to plant his nose solidly into Tony’s bright orange pubes.

Pulling off of Tim’s dick, Tony gasped, “Damn ‘at feels good! Y’all shore do know how ta swaller cock.”

Tim continued to ram his nose into Darin’s pubic bush as he swallowed the entire length repeatedly. After several minutes, Darin shouted, “I’m gonna shoot!” He quickly pulled his throbbing shaft from Tim’s mouth and aimed it at the young man’s chest. Tony looked up just as the first blast shot out and landed on his forehead. The second landed in Tim’s neatly trimmed pubic hair.

While Darin continued to empty his nuts onto Tim’s chest, Tim took hold of his meat and pumped until he began to unleash his own load. Tony pushed his face underneath Tim’s legs and ran his tongue across the shaved ball sack, causing Tim to arch his back and shoot thick ropes of cum onto his chest.

Brady continued to deep throat Tony while he also pumped furiously on his own cock. When Tony felt his impending orgasm, he pulled out of Brady’s mouth and scooted up onto his knees, pointing his dick at Tim’s stomach. Brady rolled onto his feet and stood next to Tim’s hip. Wrapping their hands around their respective rods and sliding the foreskins over the heads, they each pounded furiously. Tony began convulsing wildly. The first shot hit Tim on the chin just as Brady’s hit him mid chest. Both men continued to churn out blast after blast, coating Tim with two more huge loads of man juice. Exhausted, Tony flopped back against the sofa cushions, his chest and face covered in sweat. Brady’s knees buckled and he collapsed onto the floor while Darin moved next to him. All four lay still for several minutes as their breathing slowly returned to normal. Finally, Tony said softly, “Damn, ‘at was better’n jus’ ‘bout anathang, I ever did.”

Tim slowly ran his fingers through the puddles of semen that covered his chest and stomach. “Now, that’s what I’m talkin’ about!” he hollered, rubbing the milky cream into his skin, and bringing his fingers to his lips. One by one, he sucked the milky liquid from his fingers and added, “How’d you guys know I’ve always had a fantasy to do that?”

“I didn’t,” Darin replied. “Now that you mention it, I kinda have one too.”

“I have one too,” Brady admitted, “What’s yours?”

Darin blushed. “You guys will think it’s stupid.”

“Nah, we won’t,” Tony assured. “I’ll tell ya mine if ya tell me yours.”

“Okay,” Darin finally agreed. “I think it’s called a daisy chain. You know; where Brady would suck me, and Tim sucks him, and Tony sucks Tim and I suck on Tony’s dick. I just always wondered what it would feel like.”

“It’s awesome,” Tony blurted out. Looking around, he added, “Uh…I heard.” They all laughed.

“What’s your fantasy, Bray?” Tim urged. “I probably know it already.”

“Yeah, you probably do,” Brady agreed. “I want to fuck Tim just once.”

“Whoo Dawgies!” Tony bellowed, placing his hand on Tim’s thigh. “I wanna see ‘at!”

Tim smiled and rubbed his hand over the red fur on Tony’s chest. “Hey, you never know, you just might get the chance,” he offered.

“Don’t tease,” Brady pouted. “Remember that one time you said you were gonna let me and you chickened out.”

“Yeah,” Tim replied shyly. “I’m sorry. I really mean it this time.”

Tony scratched his chin. “Ac’shly, I got me two. I wanna feel two dicks inside me at t’e same time,” he stated.

“Oh, that would be so hot!” Tim exclaimed, grabbing his softened dick. “Me and Darin are about the same size, you want to?” he pleaded, looking at Darin.

“That could be fun,” Darin admitted. “What’s the other one?”

Tony’s grin slowly spread across his face. He blushed. Finally, he admitted, “I wanna get fucked by a guy ‘at’s also gettin’ fucked.”

“Sweet!” Tim said, rolling onto his feet. “Can I be the guy in the middle?” As the semen began to drip from his chest and run down across his body, he smeared it with his hand. “Right now, though, I need a shower,” he added as he headed toward the stairs. “You coming?” he called back to Tony.

“Right behind ya!” Tony hollered pushing himself off the sofa and bounding up the stairs, his soft dick dribbling leftover cum across his leg and flopping back and forth as he moved.

Brady sighed and leaned his head against Darin’s chest. “Are you okay with this?” he asked when they were alone.

“Yeah, I am,” Darin answered, stroking Brady’s hair. “In fact, seeing you with Tony really turned me on a lot,” he added, swirling his finger through the hair around the younger man’s left nipple. He looked down into Brady’s brown eyes and sighed, “I love you so much.”

Sitting up, Brady pressed his lips against Darin’s. “I love you so much it hurts sometimes,” he said, once the kiss ended. “I was hoping you wouldn’t be freaked out by this tonight.”

“Why would I be?” Darin asked, leaning against the front of the love seat.

“I don’t know, I just worry sometimes,” Brady replied. Taking a deep breath, he continued, “I’m afraid of history repeating itself, I guess.”

“What do you mean?”

“About a year ago, I was dating this guy named Jeff and, things were going okay but I just felt like something was missing. He made this big deal about wanting a committed, monogamous relationship and, honestly, I thought that was what I wanted too. I think, deep down, I really do want that.” Brady paused. “Anyway, this one Saturday night, we were coming back from visiting his family in Santa Fe and we stopped at this rest stop to pee. It was around two in the morning. I didn’t see the other guy when we went in but, while we were peeing, he stepped up beside Jeff and started cruising us both.”

“That sounds like fun,” Darin giggled.

“Oh, it was,” Brady confessed. “I wasn’t sure how Jeff was gonna react, though, so I waited. The guy kept stroking his dick and I started getting hard. When I looked at Jeff, I saw he was too and, before I knew it, we were all three going at it right there in the rest area bathroom.”

“Kinda like the restaurant that day?” Darin blushed recalling that first time.

“Only more intense.”

“How so?”

“Jeff wasn’t as big as you, but he knew how to use what he had. He was really giving the guy a good pounding while the guy sucked me off. Before we were done, I slipped up behind Jeff and slid right into him. He rode us both like a bucking bronco.”

“Sounds hot.”

“Yeah, we were soaked with sweat by the time we were done. Jeff and I both shot huge loads all over the guy’s face. I really loved it, but Jeff wouldn’t speak to me the rest of the way home. Hell, he would barely look at me. The next day, he called and told me that he couldn’t be with me anymore because he couldn’t trust me. I swear, I would have walked out of that restroom without giving that guy another look if Jeff hadn’t reached over and groped the guy. He was the one who made the first move. I couldn’t believe his reaction.”

“Sounds like he had some other issues.”

“He just kept saying over and over that he couldn’t believe we did that. He said that he didn’t understand how I could claim to care about him and still do that with somebody else. Hell, he’s the one who fucked the guy, all I did was let him suck me off.”

“Did you have a good time?”

“Of course, I did. I realized that’s what was missing with him. I’m not saying I want the freedom to fuck every guy in town, but I like to shake it up every once in a while. It doesn’t mean I love you any less.”

“Sex is sex and love is love…”

“And the two are not mutually exclusive.”

“I’ll make you a deal,” Darin offered, rubbing Brady’s arm.

“What’s that?”

“Just be honest with me and I’ll do the same with you,” he answered.

“No problem. I’ll even agree to only playing together.”

“I gotta be honest,” Darin confessed, “When I was watching you eat Tony’s ass, it made me want you that much more. That got me turned on more than ever.”

“I felt the same way when I saw Tim swallow your cock,” Brady admitted. “Can I tell you something?”

“Of course, you can. Is it about Steve?”

“Uh-huh.” Brady blushed. “I got major wood when you guys were talking about the new bathroom. I kept thinking about what he looks like naked.”

“I know, me too!” Darin confessed. “He’s a handsome man, for sure. I’ll drop a few hints and see if they might be open to it.”

“I’d like that. Hell, I’d never kick Luke outta bed either,” Brady giggled.

“You guys gonna stay up all night?” Tony called from the top of the stairs.

“We’re gonna head for bed soon,” Brady answered. “Night.”

“G’night guys.”

Brady stood and pulled Darin to his feet. “Hey, why don’t you just move your stuff in here till the house is finished?” he said. “There’s really no sense paying for the hotel room if you’re not gonna stay there.”

“I was thinking about that, but I didn’t want to impose,” Darin replied sliding his arm around Brady’s naked waist. “What does Tim think about that?” he added as they gathered up their clothes before slowly walking up the stairs.

“He suggested it the other day. Once we move into our house, Tony’s gonna move in here. There’s more room than his apartment and it’s cheaper. You don’t really want to keep this ratty old bed, do you?” Brady asked, pointing to the king size bed, which took up most of the front half of the room.

Flopping onto the bed, Darin replied, “We can get another frame, but I like this mattress. It’s the first bed you and I slept in as a couple.”

Brady sat on the edge. “It is comfortable. And, it would give us more room for the pets to sleep with us.”

“I thought about that too.” Raising his arms, Darin sniffed his pits and curled his nose. “Whew, I need a shower,” he added, rolling off the side and heading for the bathroom.

“I’ll grab our robes; you get the water started. And, by the way...”

“Yeah, Babe?”

“I wanna see you and Tim fuck Tony’s furry red ass.”

Darin laughed. “Hell, I want pictures,” he added, squeezing his impressive meat once again.

****
 
Part 24


Janet was already at the house, supervising the movers when Darin arrived. Cautiously, he opened the door. She was standing in the kitchen, wrapping bubble wrap around some drinking glasses. When she saw him, she rushed to greet him? “I was wondering if you’d show up today,” she said, happily. “How’s Uncle Spencer?”

“He’s doing really well,” Darin replied as she hugged him. With some reservation, he put his arms around her as well. “I just wanted to see what, if anything, you were leaving behind,” he added when she stepped back.

“I made a list of what I’m taking,” she chattered, picking it up from the counter and holding it for him to see. “I assumed you’d want the big screen and the curios from the family room. I think you said, the bar stays?”

“That’s right. Yeah, the big tee vee will look good in our new family room,” he stated, surveying the kitchen. “Have you run across that old Saint Bernard cookie jar?”

“I put it over there with some other things I thought you might want,” she replied, pointing to a box next to the sink. “I found those funny little dishes you liked so much too.”

“Oh, cool!” he giggled, looking through the box. “I forgot all about those.” He held one, shaped like a small loaf of bread, up to look at it and placed it gently inside the box. “I don’t know if Brady will want them, but I think they’re cute.”

“So, did you bring your boyfriend with you?” she asked, looking toward the back door.

“No, he had to work,” Darin muttered, opening one of the cupboard doors. “Why do you ask?”

“I’d like to meet him sometime,” she replied, returning to her wrapping. “I hear he’s a real sweetheart.”

He leaned against the front of the sink. “Who told you that?”

“You remember Nick, my hairdresser?”

“Oh, yeah. How does he know Brady?”

“He used to do volunteer work at the shelter, and he said they went out a couple of times.”

“I see,” he said, smiling. Shaking his head, he added, “Can I ask you something?”

“Of course.”

“Who are you and what have you done with Janet?” He studied her face. She wore extraordinarily little makeup and her hair was pulled back, tied into a ponytail.

“Oh, stop.” She swatted his arm.

“No, really,” he insisted, “I don’t think I’ve ever seen you this happy. It’s kinda strange.”

“Well, I have your friend…uh…Rodney to thank for that.”

“Rodney? What did he do?”

“Well, you knew I had to write him a letter of apology, didn’t you?” She didn’t wait for him to answer. “Anyway, I asked the prosecutor if I could go and see him, so I could apologize in person. He told me he would check to see if Rodney was open to the idea and he was. I also had to have a police officer present so that really cute Officer Bailey went with me.”

“I see, go on.”

“Well, I expected him to be all angry and bitter and not want to talk,” she said, a touch of sadness in her voice. “But you know what? He wasn’t. I had a really nice visit with him, and he answered so many questions that I had. He helped me realize that it’s wrong to hate someone for what’s in their heart.”

“I could have told you that.”

“But I never would have listened. Before I left, he did something that I never expected.”

“What’s that?”

“He actually forgave me! I never expected that.” She paused to wipe a tear from the corner of her eye. “Plus, he helped me see that I wasn’t the only one who’s been hurt by all the bickering and fighting. I’m so sorry for the way I treated you all those years. I mean that.”

“I want to believe you but…”

“I know, it’s hard to really trust me. That’s okay, I don’t expect you to.”

“I want to,” he repeated.

“I don’t expect us to ever be as close as we were when we first met but, can’t we at least be friends?”

“I’m willing to try if you are. By the way, how’s you mom doing?”

“Oh,” she began, shaking her head, “She’s…well…you know Lillian. She’s so pissed about being ordered into rehab.”

“I heard that was your idea?”

“But don’t you dare tell her that,” she said. “I figured she’d never agree to it any other way. I talked to the prosecutor and the judge and they agreed to make it a condition of her probation. As far as she knows, it came from them.”

“I’m sure I won’t ever have any reason to speak to her.”

“She started her thirty days yesterday. I don’t know what pissed her off more, the rehab thing or not being able to get her hair done twice a week.”

“I can’t imagine her ever agreeing to stop drinking.”

“She’s a completely different person when she’s not drinking. Unfortunately, that person hasn’t been around for a long time. I just wish I’d have done something for her sooner.”

“Well, maybe some good can come of all this.”

A stocky man, around forty, wearing a pair of gray coveralls stepped into the kitchen. “Speaking of something good,” Janet began, blushing, “I’d like you to meet Rick. Rick, this is my soon to be ex-husband, Darin.”

Darin offered his hand as Rick did the same. The grip was firm. “Pleased to meet you,” Rick said, “Janet’s told me a lot about you.”

“I hope, at least, some of it was good,” Darin laughed.

“Damn near all of it,” Rick replied. He was only slightly taller than Janet and, in his coveralls, he reminded Darin of one of those ‘oompa loompas’ from the Willy Wonka movie. He had almost no neck and what little hair he did have was all gray. Studying his face, Darin could see that, at one time, he was probably very handsome. His smile was warm and genuine, however, and immediately put Darin at ease.

“So, are you two…dating?” he asked, pointing from one to the other with his index finger.

“I’d like to think so,” Rick snorted putting a beefy arm around her back. “She called me to ask about how to go about getting her realtor’s license and…”

“Hey, I can’t expect you to support me for the rest of my life now, can I?” she said. “I had to buy my mom’s house so she could pay…”

“If I can help with that,” Darin interrupted, “Just let me know.”

“No, that’s my mother’s mess. She made it; she has to clean it up. I’m only glad I had the money from this place to buy hers. Thank you for that, by the way.”

“No problem. You were entitled to it.”

“Not really. According to my attorney, if you had fought me, you could have kept all of it. Your Grandfather’s will was pretty solid.”

“Maybe,” he said, “But it was the right thing to do. You’re welcome.”

“Well, Hon, I better get back to work,” Rick said, kissing her on the cheek. “We’re almost finished. It was nice meeting you,” he said to Darin as he exited the room.

“Yeah, same here,” Darin replied, smiling. “You’re actually glowing,” he said to Janet after Rick left.

“What can I say. He makes me tingle.”

“Well, good for you. I’m glad you found somebody. He seems like a really good man.”

“He is. What about you, does Brady make you tingle?”

“Like you could never imagine.”

“I don’t know about that. I think I can.”

****

When he arrived back at his office, he found Jake chatting on the phone. “Honey, I’m home,” he joked.

“Very funny,” Jake said waving his hand. “No, I’m still here,” he said into the phone. “Well, I wondered why you wanted to leave so soon.” He closed his eyes and drew in a sharp breath. “No, really, I’m not upset.”

Darin studied his assistant, wondering what was going on. “What’s up?” he asked when Jake finally hung up the phone.

Jake stared at his desk for several minutes before he replied, “Well, it appears that about ten years ago, David and Tony had a short but very passionate affair.”

“Is that why he was in such a hurry to leave Saturday night?” Darin asked, removing two cans of soda from the small refrigerator, and offering one to Jake.

Shaking his head, Jake replied, “Yeah, he wasn’t sure if Tony recognized him. He’s put on a few pounds since then.”

Darin put the extra can back and offered, “Tony never said anything to me about it but, then he’s not the type to talk about it if he’s not sure the other person is okay with it.”

“He’s been really quiet and withdrawn since we got home Saturday night and I finally confronted him this morning. He told me about it, and we had a bit of an argument. I told him it was okay, but he feels guilty about it.”

“Why should he feel guilty?” Darin quizzed, popping the top on the can.

“He’s afraid I’ll be jealous because Tony was his first great love,” Jake finally admitted.

Darin took a sip of soda and swallowed. “Oh, that must have hurt,” he sympathized.

“Yeah, a little.”

“Tony told me about a guy who was the brother of a girl he was dating. He said he was visiting from Atlanta…” He paused when he finally made the connection.

“Bingo!”

“I never even thought about David. Besides, Tony didn’t go into details except to say that he enjoyed it very much and he hated to see it come to an end.”

“Well, David is worried about Tony still having feelings for him.”

“I don’t think that’s the case. Tony’s crazy about Tim.”

“I think it’s more a case of David being worried that Tony won’t have any feelings for him.”

“You mean he still has feelings for Tony?”

“Yeah, big time. He said Tony’s pretty well endowed and he’d give anything for a chance to be with him again.”

“How do you feel about that?”

“Well, it doesn’t make me feel all warm and tingly.”

“No, I don’t suppose it does.”

“But I can’t very well stop him if he’s determined to be with Tony again. He’s a grown man and, besides, turnabout is fair play.”

“I’m not following.”

“I kinda had what you might call…a little…indiscretion a while back and he knows about it. But I’ve been totally monogamous since then.”

“So, you feel like he should have an opportunity to ‘return the favor’, so to speak.”

“Something like that.”

“Well, I know Tony likes to play.”

“David and I brought a guy home from the bar one night and it was a lot of fun but, he was more into me than he was David. We decided we wouldn’t do anything like that after that one time.”

“Is that who you had your ‘indiscretion’ with?” Darin asked, taking another sip of his soda.

“Yeah, he was a really nice guy, but I knew it was a mistake as soon as I agreed to meet him. David was going through one of his ‘poor me’ phases and I needed to get out of the house for a while. I met the guy at a hotel, and he fucked me raw. When I got back home, I told David everything and he was, actually, pretty cool about it. That night we had some of the best make up sex we ever had. That was the first time I ever topped him.”

“So, you guys are both versatile?”

“Yeah, I’m a versatile bottom and he’s a versatile top.”

“I know what that means now,” Darin said, smiling.

“You been studying?”

“No, Brady explained it to me.”

“How do you think he’d feel about something like this. No, wait, I think I remember.”

“He’d probably be okay with it now, but, you’re right. He did have a problem with it before.”

“So, you guys have worked out your feelings for Rodney?” Jake asked.

“There really wasn’t much to work out.” Darin paused as he studied the can he held in his hand. He quickly swallowed the last of the soda and continued, “I realized that my feelings for him are far stronger than the ones I had for Rodney. Don’t get me wrong, I love Rodney to pieces but, he’s not the one I want to spend my life with.”

****

It had been a quiet morning at the shelter. Brady was finishing up another adoption when the phone rang. “Paws and Claws,” he said, picking up the receiver.

“Hey there, Handsome,” Darin said.

Turning away from the couple, who was sitting across from him, he said quietly, “Can I call you right back?”

Darin chuckled. “Are you in the middle of something?”

“Uh-huh, about ten minutes,” Brady answered. “Are you still at work?”

“I’m just heading out,” Darin advised, “Call my cel.”

“Okay, talk to you in a few,” Brady replied before hanging up the phone and returning to the adoption process. The couple, Brian and Jenny, was adopting a beautiful longhaired black cat that the staff had named, Taboo. “I’m so glad he’s finally made a connection with someone,” Brady said as Brian snuggled the cat. Taboo purred loudly, enjoying the attention from his new owners.

Scratching the cat’s ears, Jenny said, “I guess he was just waiting for us to come in and take him home.”

“I suppose,” Brady agreed. “I just know that a lot of people looked at him and he acted like he didn’t want to be bothered. He’s such a friendly cat. We’ll miss him around here,” he added, sorting the stack of papers, and verifying that each copy had the necessary signatures. “Here’s his neuter certificate,” he said, placing it on top of the stack that would go with the couple.

“Is there anything special he prefers to eat?” Brian inquired while the cat rolled onto his back so the man could scratch his belly.

“He likes a small amount of canned food once a day,” Brady replied. “Other than that, he doesn’t have any specific dietary needs.”

While Brady removed some coupons from the desk drawer, Jenny pulled an envelope from her purse and laid it on the desk. “I hope you don’t mind,” she said, “We were going to go to the county shelter, and they charge a bit more than you do.”

“Yes, that’s true,” Brady said.

“Well, we had put that much back so, we decided to just give you the difference as a donation. Is that okay?”

“Oh, absolutely,” he replied, removing the eighty dollars from the envelope. “We can always use any extra.”

“Is it true that you’re closing?” Brian asked while the cat continued to squirm in his lap, batting his tie.

Brady smiled. “Yes, my partner and I are opening a shelter and moving this operation to another location in three weeks,” he replied. Opening another drawer and removing a sheet of paper, he added, “Here’s some information about our new location. I hope you’ll come to our open house.”

“We’d love to,” Jenny said, taking the flyer and rising to leave.

The couple was moving toward the exit when Darin parked his car in the parking lot. “Oh, here’s my partner now,” Brady said as they stood in the doorway.

“That’s your partner?” Jenny asked.

Brady smiled broadly. “Yes, he is.”

Turning to her husband, she pulled the cat free of his grasp and all but tossed him to Brady. “We’ve changed our mind,” she said flatly. Snatching the four twenties from his hand and tossing the paperwork onto the floor, they were out the door before he could react.

As Darin approached, he recognized the young couple. “Hey, Brian, Jenny,” he said with a friendly smile.

“Fuck you, asshole!” Jenny shouted before her husband could respond. Without any additional comment, they climbed into their Toyota and sped away, leaving Darin standing in the driveway.

Looking toward the front door, he noticed Brady’s shocked expression as he stood there, holding the confused feline. Quickly, he approached the building and opened the door. “Are you okay?” he asked when he noticed a large scratch on the side of Brady’s face. “Did the cat get you?”

Brady put his hand to his left cheek and felt the blood that was trickling from his wound. “Yeah, I guess so,” he said softly, his face becoming pale. “What was that all about?” he asked as Darin guided him to a chair beside the door.

Darin took his handkerchief and pushed the lever on the drinking fountain to wet it. He carefully dabbed at the deep scratch on Brady’s cheek as the cat purred and gently pushed his head against Brady’s chin. “I know you’re sorry, Buddy,” he said to the frightened animal, scratching his ears. Taboo meowed softly and placed his paw on Darin’s chin as a means to tell him that he understood. A broad smile spread across Darin’s face. “That was Jan’s cousin,” he told Brady.

“Man, she went from an angel to a bitch in about three seconds,” Brady told him. “I couldn’t believe the way she turned on me.”

“I know,” Darin soothed. “She and Jan were really close and the four of us spent a lot of time together. One day, her husband came to me and told me that he was having an affair. He asked me what he should do, and I told him he should do whatever would make him happy.”

“That would be my answer too, I guess,” Brady said holding the wet cloth against his face.

Darin nodded. “I told him that he needed to decide if he wanted to stay married or move on. I agreed not to say anything to her. Then, a couple weeks later, she came to me and told me she thought he was having an affair and asked me if I knew anything.”

“Ooh, I bet that put you in a bad spot.”

“It did. I really liked her husband and I didn’t want to do anything to cause him any more trouble, so I said I didn’t know anything. When she found out that I knew about it, she was really pissed.”

“How’d she find out?”

“He told her after they had gone to a counselor. In fact, he told her everything, including some things I didn’t know about.”

“Like what?” Brady inquired.

“Like the fact that he was in love with me and that, despite the fact that he loved her, he wanted a divorce.”

“He told her he was in love with you. Brian?”

“He sure did,” Darin said, nodding. “No, Brian’s her second husband.”

“Still, I can’t imagine him married to her. He’s such a sweetheart.”

“So was Dennis. I had no idea he was seeing another man. In fact, the first time I heard anything about that was when she launched her verbal assault a couple weeks later.”

“Did you confront him with any of this?”

“Yeah, I did. He told me he said it to protect the other guy. She blamed me for breaking up their marriage. Then, when she heard Jan and I were getting divorced and that I was gay, she thought there really was something between Dennis and me.”

“She sounds like a real psycho,” Brady said sadly, snuggling the cat.

Taboo reached toward Darin and hooked his claw in the front of his white shirt. Pulling himself closer, the cat rubbed his face against Darin’s chin. “I know,” Darin cooed, “She’s a mean lady.”

“Are you thinking what I’m thinking?” Brady asked hopefully.

“I am if you’re thinking this little guy needs to stay with us,” Darin answered, pulling them closer and gently kissing Brady’s cheek.
 
Part 25


It was just after seven when the alarm woke them that Saturday morning. Brady pressed the snooze and snuggled his face against Darin’s bare back for nine more minutes of sleep. “We really better get up,” Darin warned.

Wrapping his arms around Darin and rubbing his furry chest, Brady protested, “Just let me sleep a few more minutes.”

Darin kissed Brady’s arm before drifting back to sleep. “Okay,” he mumbled.

After Brady pushed the snooze for the fourth time, Darin sat up in the bed and rubbed his sleepy eyes. He patted Brady’s butt and urged him to wake up. “Why did we agree to start at this ungodly hour?” Brady whined. “I feel like I just went to bed.”

“That’s because we only went to bed four hours ago,” Darin chuckled. “Now, come on, get up.” He stumbled to the window and raised the blind, filling the room with bright sunlight.

“Ack! Bright lights, bright lights,” Brady squealed, imitating the furry critter from the movie Gremlins, and covering his eyes with the sheet.

“Steve and Luke are here with the truck,” Darin announced when he looked out the window.

“Oh, damn,” Brady cursed. “I guess this means I don’t have time to take a shower, huh?”

“I figured we’d take one at the house when we finish unloading the truck,” Darin advised him. Besides, I wanna try out the new one anyway.”

Brady sat up in the bed and smiled. “Ooh, maybe we can get the guys to join us and break it in right,” he said, tossing the sheet aside and swinging his legs over the edge of the bed. Darin grabbed his hands and pulled him to his feet. “Okay, I’m up,” he said.

Squeezing Brady’s crotch through his jockey shorts, Darin joked, “Yeah, and I see you’re out of bed too.” He kissed him softly and, then smacked his butt to get him moving.

“Hey, I’m not the only one that got wood thinking about a shower with those two,” Brady argued, reaching inside the waistband of Darin’s briefs, and giving his thick manhood a tug.

The others had each carried two loads of boxes to the truck when Brady and Darin stepped onto the front porch. “It’s ‘bout time y’all dragged yer sorry asses down here,” Tony hollered, grabbing up another stack of boxes and heading back toward the truck.

“What time did you guys finally get to bed?” Steve asked, handing each of them a foam cup of coffee and pointing to a box of donuts. “Grab a donut and we’ll get started on the stuff inside.”

“We finally got that damn bed frame together around one,” Darin grumbled, sipping his coffee.

They each grabbed a jelly donut and stuffed it into their mouths while they headed inside to show Steve what had to go. When they entered Brady’s bedroom, the mattress and two foundation pieces were already leaning against the wall. “Those are going and I’m taking the drawer units for the small bedroom,” Brady advised, “But the rest of it, the framing and headboard, can just go out by the curb.”

“No way!” Steve said. “You don’t want to keep this headboard?”

Brady shook his head. “No,” he replied, “It used to be a waterbed and I don’t have any use for it now. We got a brand-new bed.”

Rubbing his hands across the top of the bookcase headboard, Steve said, “This is too good to throw away. I can re-purpose it for you if you don’t mind.”

Nodding, Darin agreed. “I know better than to argue with you,” he laughed.

Steve turned to Luke and Tim and directed them to take the headboard and frame pieces to the truck. “Take all this lumber too,” he added as Darin and Tony began wrestling the king size mattress down the stairway.

Brady removed the drawers from his chest of drawers and stacked them by the door. Tim returned with a large wardrobe box and started taking Brady’s hanging clothes from the closet and putting them inside. While Steve carried one of the nightstands out to the truck, Tim turned to Brady and smiled. “Damn, I’m gonna miss having you here,” he said.

Brady set another drawer on the stack and replied, “I know, I thought you and me were gonna live together forever.”

“It’s weird, ain’t it?” Tim said, putting his hands on Brady’s waist. “I never thought I’d ever find somebody to love me the way Tony does.”

“I know, me too,” Brady replied. “We really hit the jackpot, didn’t we?”

Tim kissed him on the cheek. “I’m so happy for you, Bray. I mean that.”

Brady placed his hand against Tim’s chest. “Damn, bro. You act like I’m going away for good. I’m just moving to another house.”

“I know,” Tim giggled, still holding onto Brady’s waist.

Entering the room, Tony bellowed, “Aw, gees. Y’all ain’t getting’ all sissy on me are ya?”

They all laughed. “No, I was just tellin’ Bray how much I’m gonna miss him,” Tim said, sticking out his tongue.

Tony stuck his tongue out at Tim and asked Brady, “Y’all wanna put cher tee vee in the ‘Splorer?”

Brady nodded. “Yeah, that and the VCR and DVD player. Did you already load my model cars?”

“Nah, I think ‘ey’s in the livin’ room. Ya’ant ‘em in ‘ere too?” Tony asked, grabbing the thirty-two-inch television, and heading for the doorway.

“I think I’d feel better if they were. I know they’re packed well but…”

“Got it,” Tony hollered from the hall.

“If I didn’t know better, I’d think he wants to get rid of me,” Brady joked as Tim continued to load clothes into the wardrobe.

“It’s not you, it’s me,” Tim replied. “We had an argument this morning.”

“Anything you want to talk about?” Brady asked as he removed the drawers from his dresser and stacked them next to the others.

“Is this one ready to go?” Steve asked as he and Darin returned and prepared to carry the chest of drawers away.

“Yup,” Brady answered. “I need a screwdriver to take this mirror off,” he added.

“I’ll get it,” Luke offered, hoisting two of the drawers and disappearing through the door.

When the others had gone, Tim shook his head and said, “It was nothing, really. He just told me that Darin’s friend David, the one with the crutches, has the hots for him.”

“What’s so bad about that?” Brady asked, confused.

“He said David wants to hook up with him again,” Tim replied, sadly. “I guess they had a thing about ten years ago when Tony was dating David’s sister.”

“What would be so different from you guys hooking up with me and Darin?”

“What’s different is that I don’t have to worry about you tryin’ to take him away from me.” Tim was fighting tears. “David told Tony he thought he was his one true love.”

“How does Tony feel about that?”

“He’s all confused. He says he loves me, but he’s always felt bad that he and David never got the chance to find out what could have been. I don’t want to tell him no and have him resent me but, if I say yes, I might lose him.”

They both froze and turned toward the door when they heard a cough from the hallway. “Can I come in now?” Tony called out.

After a few moments, Tim answered, “Okay.”

Tony slowly entered the room and approached Tim. “Could y’all ‘scuse us for a minute?” he asked Brady.

****

When they arrived at the farm, the garage was loaded with furniture and boxes already. They decided to unload everything from the truck and take it directly to where it would go. When Darin unlocked the back door, the smell of new carpet greeted him. While Steve and Tony carried the mattress and foundations to the master bedroom, Darin and Brady carried the drawers from the dresser and chest to the second bedroom. Tim wrestled one of the wardrobe boxes up the stairs and into the kitchen while Luke began unloading Brady’s Explorer.

“Hey, did you see your new bathroom yet?” Steve asked when the bed was finally put together.

Darin shook his head. “No, you said to wait,” he replied.

“Damn, and you listened to me?” Steve laughed. “That’s a first.”

“I always do what I’m told,” Darin protested. “Besides, we were so busy putting that friggin’ bed together, I totally forgot about it.”

“You wanna see it?” Steve offered.

“Sure.”

Steve ushered Darin and Brady down to the family room and through the narrow hallway. What was once an open laundry area had been partitioned off so that the hallway extended all the way across the back half of the lower level. Standing beside the doorway, Steve opened it slowly. “Ta-da,” he said, a huge smile crossing his rugged face. “I’m pretty proud of this,” he added.

Inside the main door was another partition that divided the area in half, with a doorway to the right. To the left was the laundry area with spaces for two washers and dryers and a large utility sink along the backside. A counter for folding and cabinets took up the area along the inside wall. He quickly pointed out some of the other features, which included an ironing board that was mounted on the wall that divided the room.

“Now for the best part,” he stated, pushing open the other door. “Check this out.”

“Oh, wow!” Darin exclaimed as he rounded the corner into the main area. “Where did you get the lockers?”

“I found them at a school auction,” Steve replied pointing to the two sections of six lockers mounted along the inside wall. There were two urinals and a toilet mounted along the center wall, a wooden partition separating the toilet. “I got those at the same auction,” he added, indicating the urinals. He quickly pointed out the four-inch hole that was cut into the partition, next to the urinal on the right. “I used myself as a guide for the height,” he laughed. “It lines up perfectly so you can sit on the toilet and see both urinals.”

“This is awesome!” Brady giggled. Then, noticing the large block shower that took up about a third of the room, he added, “Oh, cool! We can get a whole football team in here!”

Steve pointed out the features of the new shower. “You have three shower heads that all run off separate controls,” he said, pointing to each one. “And I have two benches, made out of treated redwood, to go on either side of the doorway but they’re not quite finished yet,” he added. “Plus, I have another bench for in front of the lockers.”

“That’s awesome,” Darin repeated.

“And, if you have company that might not understand,” Steve said sliding two pieces of paneling from beside the lockers, “These can be mounted on either side of that partition to cover up the glory hole.”

“That’s so cool,” Darin chuckled. “You certainly thought of everything. “I can’t wait to try out that shower,” he added nudging Steve with his elbow.

“I hope you don’t mind but Luke and I already did,” Steve replied, blushing. “It was so-o-o hot. Which reminds me, I ordered you a larger water heater.”

Darin smiled. “What did you do, run out all the hot water?” he asked, surprised.

“It didn’t take long,” Steve answered. “We barely got started when we ran out.”

“Hey, are you guys down there?” Adam called from the top of the back stairs.

“Hey, Adam, come check out our new locker room,” Brady hollered back as Adam bounded down the stairs.

Looking into the room, Adam said, “Sweet.”

“What brings you by?” Darin asked Adam.

“I had the day off and I thought you guys could use some help,” Adam replied. “Besides, Rodney has physical therapy most of the day.”

“Are you guys okay?” Darin asked.

Adam smiled nervously. “He’s getting a little grumpy from not being able to do for himself.”

“Yeah, he was in a mood the other day when I was there too,” Darin added. “I think they’re cutting back on his pain meds and he’s starting to get sexually frustrated along with just being frustrated.”

“I know. Jamie, his one therapist, told me he popped wood when he was working with him the other day. He said Rodney was so embarrassed.” Adam laughed. “I offered to help him out with it, but he said he wants to wait till he gets home.”

Darin shook his head. “When’s that gonna be?”

“The doctor said he may let him come home next week,” Adam added, “If he can get around on his crutches okay.”

“Well, we better get his room ready for him then,” Brady advised.

“I think he wants to stay in the trailer,” Adam replied. “He doesn’t want to intrude.”

“I’d feel better if he was in the cottage, at least for a while. That way we can get to him if he needs help,” Darin stated.

“I know, I’ll try and talk to him,” Adam agreed.

Tony and Tim appeared from the other end of the hallway. “Dude, me ‘n Timmy’s gonna split for a while. We got all o’ tha heavy stuff offa tha truck.” Tim’s eyes showed evidence that he had been crying.

Darin wrapped his arm around Tony’s waist and pulled him close. Looking up at him, he asked, “You guys gonna talk some more?”

Tony nodded. “We’s gonna get sum lunch ‘n try ‘n figger out this David thang. Sorry to bale on ya.”

Darin patted Tony’s back. “No problem, Brother. You do what you have to do.”

“Y’all gonna try ‘n git some o’ yer stuff outta tha g’rage?” Tony asked wrapping his arm around Tim and pulling him into a tight hug.

“Yeah,” Darin answered. He walked with Tony and Tim to the front before giving each a hug and sending them on their way. “We’re gonna stay here tonight,” he added as they disappeared up the front steps.

“Is everything okay?” Adam asked when Darin returned.

Darin let out a long sigh. “Yeah, they’ll be fine. Just have to sort out some things.” Turning to Steve, he said, “Well, that stuff isn’t gonna unpack itself.” Tossing Adam his car keys he told him, “There’s some bags in the trunk of my car, could you bring them up to our bedroom?”

“Sure,” Adam responded.

“What did you do?” Brady asked, laughing.

“Just don’t worry about it,” Darin warned, a sly smile spreading over his face.

Brady was sorting through one of the drawers from his dresser and dropping several pairs of stretched out socks and well-worn underwear into a box when Adam returned carrying several large shopping bags. Adam tossed ones containing a blue and white, wedding ring style, quilt, and powder blue sheets onto the bed. He set others on the floor beside the bed. “I have to go back for the pillows,” he said.

“Oh wow! Honey, you got them!” Brady squealed. “I thought you didn’t like this one.”

“I only said that to throw you off, Babe,” Darin said as Brady kissed him. “I’d already bought these to surprise you.”

****

It was nearly four when Tony and Tim returned. Both had big smiles when they entered the kitchen where Brady was busy loading dishes into the dishwasher while Adam and Luke cut strips of shelf paper for the cupboards. “Hey, guys,” he said as Tony opened the refrigerator and slid a twelve pack of Budweiser inside along with a case of Pepsi.

Closing the door, Tony offered, “Jus’ ‘n case we git thirsty later.”

Tim set three bags of groceries onto the kitchen table. He removed several packages of steaks and handed them to Tony, who laid them in the fridge, along with three large containers of various salads. “We got stuff for dinner tonight,” he said to Brady while setting various cans and bottles onto the table, “I hope you don’t mind.”

“Hey, it’s free food,” Brady teased. “Why would I mind?” To Adam and Luke, he said, “You guys are staying for dinner, aren’t you?” He opened the doors to a large pantry cupboard and began putting the items from the bags inside.

They both nodded.

Looking around the room, Tony asked, “Where’s Darin and Steve?”

“They’re checking the pool to see if it’s ready to use,” Adam answered.

“It should be,” Luke stated, “It’s been set up for four days.”

Tony laughed. “Duz’at mean we’s goin’ skinny dippin’ later?”

Brady turned and looked at Adam, who was blushing and holding his breath. “I think we better save that for another time,” he said, nodding. Adam sighed softly.

****

A stack of swimsuits lay on the counter in the laundry room. Darin had brought them, along with most of the pool accessories from the other house. The others had already dressed and were splashing in the water when Brady and Adam retrieved their suits and stepped into the locker room to change. Sensing Adam’s embarrassment, Brady placed his hand on the smaller man’s shoulder and said, “Do you want me to change in the other room?”

Adam shook his head. “I’ve never been self-conscious before,” he confessed. “I don’t know why I’m having such a hard time now.” He pulled his sweatshirt over his head and tossed it into one of the lockers, kicking off his shoes at the same time. “Maybe it’s because I know my co-workers aren’t gonna look at me the way other gay guys would,” he added.

Brady noticed the small seahorse tattoo on Adam’s shoulder. “That’s neat,” he offered.

Turning toward Brady, he afforded the taller man with a good view of his muscular chest and abdomen. Slapping his hands against his fuzzy stomach, he said, proudly, “Now, this is what you call a six pack.”

Brady reached out and gently touched the muscles, marveling at how firm they felt. “Very nice,” he murmured.

“I used to shave my chest, but I got tired of it,” Adam admitted shyly. “Seemed like every time, it just grew in faster.” Then, taking a deep breath, he pushed his jeans and underwear to the floor and stood there, waiting anxiously as Brady did the same.

Reaching out to balance himself on the wall, Brady smiled when he realized that Adam was checking him out as well. As Brady studied the smaller man, he found nothing that he felt would turn him off. In addition to the soft dark hair that covered his chest and abdomen, Adam had a nicely shaped pubic bush and plenty of hair on his legs. When he bent over to set his shoes and pants in the locker, Brady caught sight of his furry butt as well; the hair forming a neat line as it folded into the crack. When he turned around, Brady made a point to check out his manhood more closely. It was cut, just as he had suspected but although it was indeed small, it was very nicely shaped. Adam smiled and blushed as he realized he was getting an erection. Brady watched as it slowly grew to full attention, standing out from the closely trimmed bush about four and a half inches. After several moments, he swallowed and said to Adam, “You have no reason to be ashamed.”

“But, it’s only three inches soft,” Adam complained. “If I don’t keep my pubes trimmed, ya can’t see it at all.”

Smiling again, Brady replied, “Yeah, well mine is only about four and a half.”

“But Rodney’s is at least twice as big as mine,” Adam said, looking at the floor as Brady’s penis continued to grow in length and girth. “Damn, does that thing ever quit growing?” he laughed.

“Yeah,” Brady chuckled as the head of his penis peeked out from behind the foreskin. “I’m about seven completely hard.”

Adam swallowed hard, reaching for the swim trunks he had picked out. Holding them in his hand, he pointed to his manhood. “So, what do you think?” he asked.

“Honestly?” Brady pressed.

Adam nodded. “Honestly.”

A big smile spreading across his face, Brady stated, “We can’t all be porn stars but, hell yeah, I’d let ya fuck me.” Then, he reached out and gently wrapped his fingers around the shaft and gave it a squeeze, rubbing his thumb and spreading the small amount of pre-cum over the head.

An equally broad smile appeared on Adams face as a single tear slid across his cheek. “I just hope Rodney feels the same way,” he said softly, pulling up his trunks while Brady slid his on as well. Each grabbed a towel and headed up the stairs to join the others.

Before stepping out onto the patio, Brady leaned over and whispered into Adam’s ear. “I won’t say anything if you don’t want me to.”

Adam smiled. “It’s cool. Just for the record, Rodney told me Darin was uncut, but I didn’t know you were too. I like that a lot,” he added, quickly kissing Brady’s cheek.

Brady winked. “Maybe the four of us can play sometime,” he said as he pushed the door open to join the others.
 
Part 26


“What time is it?” Darin asked as he lay in bed with Brady cradled in his left arm. It had been a long day and their friends had left after helping to move most of the furniture from the garage. All that remained were a few boxes that the two were confident they could handle on their own.

Rolling to his left, Brady studied the alarm clock for a few seconds. “Just after one,” he replied, yawning. He quickly snuggled back next to Darin. “This is my favorite part of the day,” he added, yawning again, and resting his cheek against Darin’s shoulder.

“I know, me too,” Darin said, trying to stifle a yawn of his own. He kissed the top of Brady’s head and hugged him tighter. “I can’t believe how much we got done today.”

“Yeah, I figured once everybody got in the pool, that would be the end of it,” Brady said. “The guys did almost as much after we ate dinner as they did before.”

“I think we all needed the break,” Darin said, stretching. “Did Tim say where they got those steaks?”

“He said they stopped at that little market over at the junction,” Brady yawned again. “Those were great, weren’t they?”

“They sure were,” Darin agreed. “I want to stop there tomorrow and check out the place.”

“Oh, for sure. I made a list of things we need to get. Is there anywhere else you want to go?”

“Steve told me about a used furniture place that has a commercial size washer and dryer for sale,” Darin replied, yawning yet again. “I want to stop there too.”

“Oh, I love places like that,” Brady said. “We have to make sure and thank the guys for all their help too,” he added.

“Oh, absolutely. Hey, what were you and Adam talking about when you came out?”

“Nothing much.”

“Damn, can you believe the body on that boy?”

“I know. I’m glad he quit shaving his chest. And, just for the record, he’s about three inches soft.”

“Ooh, that is small,” Darin said, shifting his position. “I wonder if it gets much bigger hard.”

Brady nodded. “About the same size I am soft.”

“You saw it hard?” Darin said, raising himself up on his elbow.

“Yup, he was pretty embarrassed, but he stood out hard and proud.” Brady giggled, adding, “It fits his body though.”

“Damn! Is that what took you guys so long?”

“For your information, Smartass, we were finishing up in the kitchen,” Brady answered, smacking Darin’s arm. “We didn’t do anything, but I sure would have. Plus, I think he’d be interested in playing with both of us.”

“I mentioned something to Steve about that while we were getting dressed.” Darin settled back onto the pillow.

Brady scratched his cheek and yawned. “What did he say?” he asked, turning toward Darin.

“He said they’d be open to the idea, but he wants the four of us to sit down and talk about it first. They had a guy they used to play with when they first got together who got all obsessed with Luke so, they’re careful about who they play with now.”

“That’s reasonable,” Brady said. “By the way, Luke shaves his entire body.”

“I figured that,” Darin replied, kissing Brady’s arm. “Steve’s cut and really thick.”

“Luke is too. He also has a P.A. and a Jacob’s ladder. Which one of them do you think is the top?”

“Steve said they’re both versatile. What are those?”

“A Prince Albert is a ring through the head of his dick and a Jacob’s ladder is a series of rings that go from the base to just below the head on the underside of the shaft.”

“Ouch!” Darin said, cringing and holding his genitals. “That had to hurt.”

“He said it wasn’t too bad,” Brady said, giggling at Darin’s response. “It looks really hot. I knew a guy once who had his foreskin pierced. That was kinda neat, but I’d never do that.”

“Me either,” Darin agreed. “I might consider getting my nipple pierced though. Steve and Luke look hot with theirs.”

“Luke said he got all of his done about a year ago. Steve got a P.A. at the same time but he had to take his out because it kept getting irritated. Luke said, if you look close you can still see the hole.”

“I’m sure gonna like that locker room, aren’t you?”

“Uh-huh,” the younger man mumbled as he drifted off to sleep.

****

Sunday morning began with a quick dip in the pool before breakfast. After they made gentle love in the new shower, they loaded the breakfast dishes into the dishwasher and headed off to run errands in Brady’s Explorer.

“I’ll sure be glad when we get that new water heater,” Brady said as they drove onto the highway.

“I was thinking about getting one just for the downstairs shower,” Darin replied, turning his notepad over to look at his list. “That way, we’ll always have hot water when we need it.”

Stopping at the light at the Junction, they surveyed the area. The Junction Market sat to their right with a Texaco Speedy Mart on the diagonal corner. To the left was an empty lot that once hosted a used car dealer. Opposite the gas station was a small, boarded up building that, at one time, was a post office. Brady waited for oncoming traffic to clear before asking, “Where to first?”

“Let’s hit the used furniture place,” Darin said, pointing toward the left. “It’s down here about a mile on the right.”

Brady accelerated and within minutes, they were parked in front of ‘Honest Dave’s Used Furniture Emporium and Bait Shop’ and the ‘Panama Sam’s Tanning and Video’ stores. “That’s some combination,” Brady said, giggling as he shut off the engine. Two women were exiting the video shop and smiled at the men while walking to their car. Brady turned to see them get into a red Thunderbird with a bumper sticker that read, ‘Save a life, Brake for small animals’ and another with two female symbols intertwined. “We’re everywhere,” he said to Darin, pointing to the car.

“What?” Darin asked.

“Those two girls are family,” Brady replied.

Darin looked confused. “Okay, I’m stupid,” he laughed.

“It’s a polite way of saying they’re dykes,” Brady said, patting Darin’s shoulder. “My word, you have so much to learn,” he added, holding the door for Darin to enter the furniture store.

Once they were inside, a small woman approached and asked, “Can I help you fellas find anything?” Her smile was pleasant, and she wore blue pants and a white blouse. Her straight gray hair was pulled back and tied with a scrunchy. Darin noticed that she favored her right leg a bit when she walked ahead of them to show them the washer and dryer he had asked about. “Both worked fine when they unhooked them, but we don’t have any way of testing them here,” she told him.

Surprised by the condition of both appliances, Darin opened the dryer door and asked, “Do you offer any kind of guarantee?” He closed the door and noted the tightness of the seal.

She smiled. “We guarantee they’ll work when you hook them up. Otherwise, they’re strictly as is,” she stated. “If they need any repairs, my husband will fix ‘em but you pay for any parts.”

Brady opened the front-loading washer and looked inside, running his finger over the detergent and softener reservoirs. Closing the cover, he inquired, “What are you asking?”

“Four hundred for the pair,” she said without hesitation. “You won’t find a better price anywhere for a set this size,” she added, smiling again.

“Can you deliver?” Darin asked studying the front of the dryer, looking for any imperfections in the finish.

“Sure,” she replied. “How far?”

“Just a couple miles north on Blackberry Road,” Brady answered.

“The old Benson places?” she inquired, her smile returning once again. “I seen all the trucks goin’ in and outta there,” she added. “I’m glad to see that place bein’ fixed up.”

“We’re opening an animal rescue shelter in the barns,” Brady told her, grinning.

“Oh, that’s wonderful,” she said, “Now we’ll have someplace closer when folks dump cats and dogs. I hate drivin’ all the way to the county shelter.”

“We’ll be offering a spay and neuter program there too,” Darin added.

“That’s wonderful, she repeated. “Say, you wouldn’t be interested in an office trailer would ya?” she asked hopefully. “My husband has one that needs to be moved before the county hauls it away.”

“I don’t know, where is it?” Darin replied. “I can have my contractor look at it and see if it would be easier to use it than build offices,” he added.

“It’s out back. He moved it when they closed the car lot down by the junction,” she said, pointing toward the back of the building. “I told him he’d never get rid of it, but he just had to buy it. Now the county says it has to go and we need to sell it.”

Darin looked at Brady before inquiring, “How big is it and what’s he asking for it?”

“You’d have to talk to him,” she responded. “I know it’s big though. He was gonna redo it so we could live in it but it’s too big for the space we had.”

A teenaged girl, wearing a yellow tee shirt under a pair of worn bib overalls, entered from the back of the store. “Hey, Gramma,” she called, opening a fridge, and removing a can of Mountain Dew. Popping the top, she added, “Gramps said he’d be a minute.” She flopped into one of the many upholstered chairs that sat throughout the large building and picked up a television remote. After taking a long drink of her soda, she continued, “Hey, did you hear? A coupla gay guys bought the old Benson place and they’re gonna start an animal shelter.”

Embarrassed, the woman said to the youngster, “Hush now, Christy.”

Darin and Brady laughed. Walking over to the girl, Darin sat in another chair next to hers. “Hello, Christy, I’m Darin,” he told her, holding out his hand, “I’m one of the gay guys.”

The girl’s face flushed bright red while her grandmother laughed. “Gees, I’m sorry, Mister,” she apologized, taking his hand, and shaking it. “I didn’t mean no disrespect by that.”

Smiling at her, Darin continued, “That’s okay but may I ask where you heard about us?”

Before she could answer, a short bald man, wearing a white tee shirt and striped bib overalls, entered the showroom. “Ginny,” he called, “I’m back.”

Moving toward the backroom, Ginny responded, “George, these fellas might be interested in that office trailer out back.”

George pushed past his wife through the doorway. “That’s great,” he said. Motioning for them to follow, he headed for the back door.

Darin and Brady hurried to catch up with the older man. He marched across the narrow driveway and past several other small trailers and trucks. Finally, they stood in front of a large structure. “It ain’t really a trailer,” he admitted. “It’s built on a special frame so’s it can be moved but it ain’t meant to be moved very far.”

Darin stepped back to view the entire length of the building. “How big is it?” he asked.

George scratched his bald head. “I think it’s twenty by eighty,” he said. “I been askin’ ten for it but, if you have a way to move it, I’d sell it for forty-five. But you have to get all the permits and stuff yourself.”

“That’s not a problem,” Darin replied, “My contractor can take care of all that.”

“Who ya usin’?” George inquired.

Darin peered through one of the windows on the front side of the office. “Bennett’s,” he answered.

“Steve? He’s a good guy,” George stated. “That boy o’ his is a hard worker, that’s for sure,” he added, winking.

“Can we see inside?” Darin asked, stretching to grasp the doorknob, and pulling the door open.

George grabbed a cement block and tossed it in front of the door for Darin to climb up. Once inside, he looked around further. He was standing in a reception area. Along the front of the structure was a long hallway, which ran toward each end. On the left were three closed doors; behind each was an office of equal size. On the right were two doors opening into the two small restrooms, a compact kitchen directly behind. Two more doors to another pair of offices could be seen beyond those doors. The interior was surprisingly clean and in good repair.

Pulling his husky frame through the door, George pointed out, “The roof don’t leak nowhere and there’s a bathroom in the office on each end. Don’t walk around too much, it ain’t blocked good.”

“I’ve seen enough,” Darin said with a smile. “You said forty-five hundred?”

“That’s right,” George confirmed.

Darin jumped to the ground and smiled at Brady. Turning toward George who was lowering himself to the ground, he stated, “We’ll take it. I’ll have Steve get with you tomorrow sometime to make the arrangements.” To Brady, he said, “We can’t possibly build offices that would work any better than this.”

When they entered the back door, Brady spotted an overstuffed sofa and chair behind a long bureau. “Oh, wow, look at that,” he said, squeezing between the bureau and another chest. “Is this set for sale?” he asked George, pointing to the dark red velour covered set.

“Son, ever’thang in here’s for sale,” he replied, “This place ain’t no museum.” He chuckled. “I figger’d nobody’d want that old set’s the only reason it ain’t out on the floor.”

By the time they left the store, they had purchased a small kitchen table with four chairs, the overstuffed sofa and chair, the washer and dryer and a six-piece set of wrought iron patio furniture that was in desperate need of reworking. They had also planned for Steve to come by and discuss plans to have the office moved to their property. “It’s funny,” Darin said as they motored across town for a stop at Home Depot, “When Jan and I moved into our house, I didn’t want anything to do with picking out furniture. I just gave her the credit cards and told her to get whatever she wanted, and everything was new.”

Nodding, Brady agreed, “Yeah, this is more fun.”

“I’ll say,” Darin agreed. “That sofa and chair set will look great in the cottage, once we get it redone. I’m glad you spotted it.”

“I’ve always liked that style. My Grandma Tortellino had a set just like that when I was a kid.” Brady let out a soft sigh.

“You miss her, don’t you?” Darin asked, placing his hand on Brady’s right forearm.

Brady reached for Darin’s hand and gave it a gentle squeeze as he stopped for a traffic light. “Sometimes, she’s the only one I miss,” he said softly.

When the light changed and Brady accelerated, Darin asked, “Would you like to give your folks a call?” He waited, patiently for Brady to respond.

Finally, after he had turned into the Home Depot parking lot, Brady turned to him, tears in his eyes, and replied, “I’d like that…but…”

“But, what?” Darin pressed while Brady eased into a parking space and turned off the engine.

“What if they…don’t…”

“What if they don’t want to talk to you?” Darin finished for him.

Brady nodded then said softly, “Uh-huh.”

It was Darin’s turn to squeeze Brady’s hand. “Then we’ll know that, at least, you tried,” he said, opening the door and stepping from the car. “Come on, let’s go get in touch with our masculine side,” he joked.

Walking across the parking lot, Brady noticed a gray Silver Shadow pull into the parking lot of the Lonely Bull Steak House. “Hey, isn’t that your Uncle?” he asked, tapping on Darin’s arm, and pointing toward the restaurant.

Darin turned as the car eased into a parking place near the front door. “Yes, I think it is,” he replied. They watched as Uncle Spencer, his wife, Mary, and Darin’s mother, Sylvia, exited the car.

“Hey, you,” Darin heard from behind them. They turned to see his cousin, Melanie and her husband, Wayne, walking toward them. “I thought that looked like you,” she said.

“Hey there, Mel,” Darin replied, waving. “Wayne,” he added, motioning toward her husband. “What are you guys up to?”

“We had to pick up some light bulbs before we met the folks for lunch,” she responded happily. “Hi, I’m Melanie,” she said, extending her hand toward Brady, “I’m Darin’s cousin and this is my husband, Wayne.”

Brady shook her hand and did the same with Wayne, “I’m Brady,” he said.

Leaning toward Darin, Melanie punched him in the shoulder. “You really traded up,” she joked. “He’s adorable,” she laughed.

Brady blushed.

“You should join us,” Melanie insisted. “I’m sure your mom would love to see you.”

“I know, I haven’t been over to see her in a while,” Darin admitted. “Have you talked to her about me?” he asked.

“Oh, please,” Melanie replied, waving her hand. “She’s fine with it. As long as he’s not Janet.”

“Did she actually say that?” Darin asked, surprised.

“Not in so many words but, you know Ahnt Sylvia. She says as much without actually saying it as anyone I’ve ever met.”

Darin nodded. “That’s for sure.” Turning toward Brady, he asked, “You feel up to it?”

Brady nodded and smiled. “I could eat.” He added, “Sure.”

Turning toward Melanie, Darin stated, “Okay, we’ll just be a minute and then we’ll join you.”

“I’ll give Daddy a quick call and let him know you’re going to join us,” she said, punching buttons on her cel phone. After a brief conversation, she snapped the phone shut and turned to Darin. “They’re going to wait for us,” she said with a smile. Then, placing her hand in her husband’s, she waved as they walked away. “Don’t be long,” she called over her shoulder.

It took them about fifteen minutes to find the items they needed inside the store. While Brady parked next to Spencer’s Rolls Royce, Darin checked his reflection in the vanity mirror. “Are you sure you want to do this?” he asked while Brady brushed his fingers through his curly hair.

“I have to meet them sometime,” Brady replied, “Now’s as good a time as any.”

Before they entered the restaurant, Darin turned to Brady and smiled. “I love you so much,” he said to the younger man.

“I know, me too,” Brady responded with an equally full smile.

Once inside, they looked around to see if they could find the others. As he scanned the large dining room, Darin spotted his mother, waving frantically. As they slowly walked toward the table, Darin whispered, “You still have time to run.”

“Are you kidding?” Brady whispered back, “And miss a chance to find out what you were like as a kid. No way.”

“At least she didn’t bring the photo albums,” Darin joked as they got closer. “Last chance,” he giggled.

Sylvia was on her feet. Dressed in her usual flower print blouse and dark knit pants, pearls, and open toed shoes, she was, the stereotypical ‘Jewish mother’ featured in almost every situation comedy on television. Her perfectly styled hair and flawless makeup made her appear much less approachable than she was. “Oh, Melanie, you were right,” she gushed, “He IS adorable.” She grabbed Darin and gave him a tight hug as she stretched to give him a kiss on the cheek, then grabbed Brady and did the same. After introductions were dispensed with, she turned to Darin and smacked him on the shoulder. “What’s wrong with you, you can’t pick up a phone and let a person know what’s going on? I had to find out from strangers.”

Darin smiled and kissed his mother on the cheek. “You did NOT find out from strangers,” he protested, taking a seat next to her. “Uncle Spencer told you.”

“Honey, I’m your mother,” she returned, “Did you think I wouldn’t love you?”

Darin studied the menu before he answered. Finally, he offered, “It’s not that simple.”

“What’s that supposed to mean?” she whined.

Smiling, Darin replied, “Face it, Ma, you’re not the easiest person to talk to sometimes. I wanted to make sure there was some future with the man before I subjected him to your scrutiny.”

She stared blankly at her son. “You’re a rotten child and I should have drowned you when you were born,” she said, laughing. “You’re absolutely right though.” She turned to Brady and added, “I’m somewhat of an acquired taste.”

Spencer cleared his throat as the server approached. “I think we’re ready to order,” he told the young lady.

****

Steve and his crew arrived just as Darin was preparing to leave for work. While Darin explained about the office, Brady slowly drove down the long drive, beeping his horn as he passed. Both men waved. After Steve assured him, he would take care of everything, Darin headed off to spend the day at his office.

Shortly after arriving, the phone on his desk rang. Answering, he noted that Jake had not appeared yet. “This is Darin,” he spoke into the receiver.

“Darin, it’s Jake,” his assistant said. “I won’t be in today.”

“Are you okay? Do you need anything?”

“I’m fine, just not feeling up to coming in today,” he sniffed.

“Is everything all right?”

Tears overtook Jake as he fought to conceal his emotions. “He’s gone,” he said, softly.
 
Part 27


Darin was confused. He quickly dropped into his leather chair as he tried to piece together what he had just heard. Finally, he asked, “Who’s gone? David?” He pressed, not really waiting for an answer, “When?”

Jake paused as he blew his nose. “He left last night.”

“Where did he go?”

“He said he was going back to Atlanta.” Pausing to try and regain his composure, Jake continued, “He said he loved me, but he couldn’t stay with me knowing he was still in love with Tony. He cleaned out our savings and most of our checking when he left.”

“Jake, I’m so sorry. Do you need any cash?”

“I’m okay. He didn’t take all our money,” Jake assured Darin. “Why should you be sorry? It’s not your fault Tony decided not to risk his relationship with Tim.”

“I know but I never thought he’d leave.”

“I have to be honest,” Jake admitted, “We’ve been on a downhill slide for some time now. This just pushed us to our final breaking point. In a way, it’s a relief but it still hurts. Actually, I have a lot of respect for Tony.”

“How so?” Darin asked.

“He could have thought about only himself but, he told David he didn’t want to do anything that might hurt me or Tim. I really appreciate that.” He paused again. “David only thought about himself and what he wanted. He really didn’t consider how I felt at all. Tony talked to both of us, but David just kept saying he didn’t care how I felt or what it might do to Tim. He just wanted to be with Tony again.”

“So, what are you going to do now?”

“I don’t know, really. I don’t know if I can afford this apartment by myself and, with the possibility of losing my job…I’m scared.”

“Don’t worry about a job. Brady wants you to think about working for us. If nothing else, we’ll get you a little trailer like Rodney’s and move you to the farm. Hell, if push comes to shove, you can stay with Brady and me for a while.”

“You’d do that?”

“I sure would, no question.”

“The last thing I want is for you guys to feel sorry for me though. I don’t want to get in your way either.”

“It’s not a matter of feeling sorry as much as it is a fact that we care about you. You wouldn’t be in the way at all.”

There was a brief silence on the other end of the line. Then, Jake sighed and said, “Darin, you are such a good friend. I don’t know if I’ve ever told you how much I appreciate your friendship.”

“Don’t mention it,” Darin replied. “You’d do the same for me.” Before hanging up, he added, “Let me know if you need anything.”

****

The work crew was just leaving when Darin and Brady arrived home that evening. After parking next to the garage, they walked over to see what progress was being made on the barns. Steve was just coming out of the west building when they approached. “Hey guys,” he said, his familiar smile spreading across his face. “I’m whipped.”

“It looks like it,” Brady replied. “We just came to see what you got done.”

“The other building’ll be ready by the weekend,” Steve assured, pointing to the east structure. “I went by and looked at your offices.”

“And?” Darin asked, hopefully.

“They’re just about perfect,” Steve confirmed. “It’s gonna save us about three weeks of construction. The only problem I see is gonna be getting it through the field. I’m not sure it’s solid enough to support all that weight.”

Darin scratched his chin. “Well, you said you wanted to put in a driveway from the road, didn’t you? Would that make it easier?” he asked.

“It’s like you read my mind,” Steve quipped, taking a cardboard tube from the seat of his truck. He quickly unrolled the paper inside the tube and laid it on the hood of his truck. “I did a quick sketch of what I’d like to do and, if I can get the limestone base hauled in here on Wednesday, we can move the offices in by next week sometime. Didn’t you say you wanted to start moving in by the end of next week?”

“That’s correct,” Brady said. “We absolutely have to be out of that building by the first, which is a week from Friday.”

“How many animals are we talking about?” Steve inquired.

“Right now, we still have twenty-four dogs and just over forty cats,” Brady replied. “Oh, and six teddy bear hamsters,” he added.

“As of today, there’s twenty-two dog runs complete in the other building and the cat rooms are all finished except for the doors on four,” Steve began. “The plumbers are coming tomorrow to finish the shampoo rooms and put in the two bathrooms and the sinks in both feeding areas.”

Smiling, Darin asked, “So, really, we could start moving in this next weekend?”

Steve nodded. “That’s what I was thinking. We can have the other eight dog runs done tomorrow and everything in that building should be able to be painted by Friday so we wouldn’t have to bother any of the dogs till after they’re settled in.” He picked up his tool belt and tossed it into the back of his truck as Luke approached, pulling his tee shirt over his head, and stretching it down across his chest. “You guys got vehicles to move them all with?” Steve asked, placing his arm across Luke’s shoulders.

Brady and Darin both nodded. “The board agreed to sell us one van, but the others are all leased,” Brady offered. “They also gave us a stock trailer and another open trailer to haul all the carriers and stuff.”

Darin laughed. “Babe, they didn’t give us anything, we paid more than enough for everything we got.”

“A friend of mine sells old vans from the Phone Company and post office,” Luke chimed in. “He’d give us a good deal.”

“I’d like to pick up at least two more vans,” Darin said. “Does your friend have some now?”

“He just got a bunch the other day,” Luke replied. “Some of them are really nice.”

“Can you get a price for us?” Brady asked.

Luke pulled his cel phone from his pocket. “I’ll give him a call right now,” he said, punching buttons. He stepped away from the others while he waited for his call to be answered.

“Would you like to see what we’ve done inside?” Steve asked as both of the others nodded.

“I thought you’d never ask,” Brady piped up.

Steve led them to the east building and through a small door to the right of a large overhead garage door. Once inside, he turned and pressed a button causing the overhead door to rise, filling the space with the late afternoon light. The area was large enough to park one truck on either side of the door and still afforded enough room to store excess bags of food and other shelter supplies and tools. “This space is identical in the other building so you can bring the vans inside for unloading,” Steve pointed out. Indicating a door in the center of the partition, he added, “Through there is the intake area and exam rooms. Cats to the right and dogs to the left.”

“That’s awesome!” Brady exclaimed. “That way, we don’t have to take either through the other’s space.”

Opening the door to the intake room, Steve flipped a switch filling the room with light. On the opposing wall were two doors to the exam rooms. “You’ll need to set these up,” he said, indicating the two smaller rooms. “But, I figured, you’d want your staff to do that.”

“Yeah, Cathy was asking if she could do that,” Brady said. “What’s through here?” he questioned, pointing to the door on the left side of the room.

“You weren’t listening?” Darin teased, “Dogs to the left and cats to the right,” he repeated.

Steve opened the door and flipped another light switch. They stood in another small room with low cabinets across the back and the wall directly in front of them. There were two small bathtubs mounted into the cabinets just below waist height. “This is the grooming room for this side,” Steve said. “This way, you can get the dogs cleaned up before they go to a kennel if you want to.” He opened another door, which led into the main room and switched on yet another light switch. Long rows of overhead lights flickered to life as they walked into the long room. The outside wall was lined with eighteen dog kennels, each made with, four-foot-high, brick dividers and a chain link gate on the front. There was a small door leading to the outside from each. Additional chain link fencing extended the dividers another three feet to a chain link cover over the entire length. “This side is all four by eight,” he said, motioning to those units. “These over here are for the smaller dogs,” he added, pointing to the twelve smaller, three by six kennels on the right side of the long narrow room. Immediately behind the exam room, between it and the smaller kennels, was another room with cabinets and space for a large, double basin, utility sink. Opening the Dutch style door, Steve pointed out, “This is your feed room. I ordered six large plastic barrels for dry food that’ll go over here.” He indicated a large empty space along the outside wall. “And, your food dishes, bedding and canned food can go in these cupboards up there,” he added, waving toward the overhead cabinets that circled the room.

“This is better than I ever imagined it would be,” Brady quipped. “I mean, when I looked at the blueprints, I didn’t realize it would be this good.”

“Well, I’m kinda learning as I go,” Steve joked. “I’ve had to modify my original plans a couple times.”

Darin shook his head. “You never cease to amaze me,” he said, brushing his hand across the plaster wall on the outside of the feed room. “Can you get all this painted and ready by Friday?”

“Oh, ye of little faith,” Luke called from the doorway of the shampoo room. “Just as soon as ‘Bob the Builder’ here finishes his work, yours truly will get busy on that. If he can get his sorry ass in gear, I can have everything painted by Thursday.”

“Everything?” Darin asked, surveying the enormous room.

“Have spray gun, will travel,” Luke joked. “It’ll take longer to mask the floors than it will to paint it.”

“Cool,” Brady said. “What did you find out about the vans?”

A broad smile spread across Luke’s face. “He’s got one he’s willing to donate,” he stated.

“Really? What’s the catch?” Darin asked.

“He wants his name on it. You know, ‘Special Thanks to: Metro Motors’, somewhere on each side.”

“What’s wrong with it?” Brady inquired.

“Nothing, he’s just had it quite a while and he wants to get rid of it. He said he’d rather give it to you guys than try and run it through the auction again,” Luke replied.

“How much is he asking for his others?” Steve piped up.

“Thirty-five hundred apiece,” Luke answered. “He also knows a guy who’ll letter them for us.”

“Sounds like a good deal,” Darin offered. “When can we see them?”

“He’s bringing one over in about half an hour,” Luke replied.

Most of the next thirty minutes was spent checking out the rest of the east building. They passed through the rooms at the front where prospective adopters could meet and get to know their new pets. Doubling back into the other half of the building, Steve showed them the cat rooms; fifteen rooms, each eight by eight and fully screened on the front and solid, carpeted wood partitions between. Each unit had a screen door with slide locks at the top and bottom. Steve pointed out the six skylights installed in the ceiling to allow the cats to enjoy the sunshine while lounging on any of the many carpeted shelves in each unit. “Depending on how many cats you want to put in each one, you could house over a hundred in this area alone,” he noted. The feed room was of equal size, but the entry door divided the area where the barrels would be. “Dry food on this side and kitty litter on this side,” Steve said, pointing to either side of the door. “I ordered barrels for here too. They should be here by Friday. I had to make the grooming room a little smaller on this side but, I figured you could put a washer and dryer in that corner there by the door.”

“I don’t think I could have planned this any better,” Brady said as they examined one of the cat rooms. “This is awesome.”

“I’m glad you like it,” Steve replied. “It’s a labor of love,” he added.

“We’ve always wanted to do something like this,” Luke stated, pointing to a small mural that had been quickly drawn along the wall opposite the feed room. It showed several cats, in various human poses, playing ball and other sports in a field of wildflowers. “I was just messin’ around here the other day,” he said, blushing. “If you don’t like it, I’ll just paint over it.”

Darin studied the artwork and smiled. “I think this needs to stay. Can you do a similar one for the dog room?”

“He already did,” Steve offered proudly. “I didn’t think to point it out. He did a sketch for the small animal and bird rooms in the other building. I think he did a great job.”

“But he has to say that,” Luke said, blushing.

Steve swatted at his partner. “So, what if I am prejudice, I still think you did a good job.”

“I have a friend who can paint them for us,” Luke agreed, a broad smile spreading across his face. “I have some other ideas for some of the waiting rooms too.”

Shaking his head, Darin smiled. “Is there anything you can’t do?” he asked.

“He can’t cook for shit,” Steve joked.

Luke flipped Steve with his shop rag. “Bitch!” he whined.

The sound of a diesel vehicle being driven into the building interrupted their tour. “That must be your new van,” Steve advised. “Let’s go check it out.”

When they opened the door to the garage area, Brady began to laugh. Parked partially inside the door was a bright red ambulance on a Chevrolet pickup chassis. “What do you think?” Luke asked. “Cool, huh?”

“It’s kinda big,” Darin replied, shaking his head.

“I think it’s awesome!” Brady offered, smiling. “What year is it?”

“It’s a ninety-one,” a tall black man said as he exited the vehicle. “Only sixty-three thousand miles and as mechanically sound as it can be. I’m Ronnie,” he added, extending his right hand to Darin.

“Pleased to meet you, Ronnie,” Darin responded, shaking the man’s hand. “So, is this the one you’re wanting to get rid of?”

“Sure is,” Ronnie replied. “I’ve had it for quite some time, and I figured you guys could use it about as well as anybody. I’ll even have it painted if you want.”

“I don’t know, I kinda like the red,” Brady interjected. Turning toward Darin, he asked, “What do you think?”

“You’re the expert,” Darin answered, “If you think it’s something you can use, go for it.”

Brady thought for a moment. “Well, it’s big enough to tow the stock trailer and we could certainly use it when we have to do a rescue or transport to the vet.”

Patting his shoulder, Darin concluded, “So, we’ll take it then?”

Nodding, Brady continued, “I think we should.”

Darin patted Luke on the shoulder. “Can you do some striping and mural work on the sides?” he asked.

“Really?” Luke questioned. “I’d love to.”

While Ronnie showed them the different features of the retired ambulance, Brady’s cel phone rang. “Hello,” he said, opening the case. “Yeah, Cathy, what’s up? When? …I don’t know, maybe thirty minutes…. Okay… You want me to meet you… All right keep me posted…. I’ll see you in the morning then…Bye.” He closed his phone and turned to Darin. “We just got our first hoof stock,” he said proudly.

“What are you talking about?” Darin asked, surprised. “What’s hoof stock?”

“A family out by Overland had a fire and has to find shelter for six goats and a calf,” Brady advised. “Cathy’s gonna pick them up and put them at the shelter tonight. Once we see what they want to do with them, we’ll have to figure out where to put them here,” he continued. “Like it or not, we’re open for business.”

“Your big barn’s ready,” Steve stated. “I just have to get some wire fencing along the north side of the pasture, and I’ll do that first thing in the morning. You can bring them here tomorrow afternoon if you need to.”

“But do we have any way to feed them once they’re here?” Darin quizzed.

“I can go by the feed store on my way here in the morning,” Luke offered, “Just let me know what we need, and I’ll pick it up.”

“I’ll give you a list before you guys head out,” Brady agreed.

Following further discussion, a deal was agreed upon for the purchase of three additional Chevy vans, which would be delivered the next afternoon. A young woman arrived an hour later to return Ronnie to the city, leaving the ambulance behind. While Brady and Luke went through the east building and turned off all the lights and made sure doors were locked, Darin and Steve did the same in the west building. “I hope Brady doesn’t take offense to the way Luke keeps including us in your operation,” Steve said when they had gathered outside. “He’s so excited to be involved in all of this.”

Brady shook his head. “I’m honored that he wants to be involved,” he said with a sincere smile. “It’s nice to find somebody who shares my passion,” he added, punching Luke’s shoulder.

“We can’t have pets where we live now and I think that makes him kinda depressed sometimes,” Steve said softly. “I miss having a dog myself.”

Darin laughed. “You can spend all the time you want with the critters here,” he promised. “I’m sure we’ll need lots of help.”

The sun was completely hidden behind the trees to the west of the house. “You guys have plans for dinner?” Darin inquired.

“I need a shower before I think about anything,” Steve quipped, sniffing at his underarms, and wiping his face on the shoulder of his work shirt.

“If you promise not to use all the hot water, you can take one here,” Darin offered with a sly grin. “I promise we won’t even watch.”

“Where’s all the fun in that?” Luke joked. Grabbing Steve’s wallet from his back pocket, he added, “How ‘bout KFC? Dad’s buyin’.”

“Ooh, that’ll cost you, Boy!” Steve warned as Luke rushed to his pickup.

Watching the truck back away and speed down the drive, Brady turned to Steve and said, “Well, let’s head up to the house. You can shower while Darin and I get stuff ready for dinner.”

“Aw, gees, why do I have to help?” Darin whined, “You never let me have any fun.” The friends shared a laugh as they walked across the field toward the house.

“Why should you be the only one who gets to have fun?” Brady demanded, winking at Steve. “I wanna chance to play with him as much as you do but, I’m hungry.”

“Hey, how about a swim instead of a shower?” Darin asked as they entered the open garage door. “I’ll race ya,” he added, unbuttoning his shirt, and kicking off his dress shoes while he pressed the button to lower the door.

Brady quickly unbuttoned his own shirt and tossed it to the floor, next to the back door. Skinning off his blue jeans, he hollered, “Last one in has to do the dishes.”

“Hey, no fair,” Steve complained, “You guys don’t have work boots on.” He quickly began unlacing his boots and kicked them off inside the garage. He grabbed his belt and undid the button on his work pants while he pulled his shirt over his head without undoing the buttons.

All three stood, shirtless, inside the back door of the garage, their breathing heavy as they stared at each other. Brady slowly reached out and touched the barbell in Steve’s left nipple. “That is so cool,” he said softly, squeezing gently.

Steve sighed and reached toward Darin, running his fingers through the dense hair on his upper chest. “Damn, you are one hot man,” he whispered. His other hand quickly found its way to Brady’s equally hairy chest. “We should probably wait till Luke gets back though,” he added. “Damn, I’ve had an almost constant hard on since you mentioned wanting to play the other day.”

“I know, me too,” Darin chuckled, undoing the button on his dress pants, and sliding them past his knees. As he stood there, his black boxer briefs rapidly expanding in the front, he leaned toward Steve and gently kissed him on the lips.

Brady sighed as he took in the sight of his lover kissing the older man. He reached for the waistband of Steve’s white jockey shorts and gently ran his right hand below the elastic, the soft light brown hair brushing against his fingers as he gently pulled the fabric away from the large bulge. Steve moaned as Brady’s hand pushed the shorts past his throbbing erection, freeing it from its cotton prison. With his left hand, he reached toward Darin’s crotch and slowly repeated the process, freeing his massive hard on from its casing. Once both men had their underwear pushed past their knees, he knelt between them and slowly lowered his mouth over Steve’s mushroom-headed organ. Steve placed his rough hand on the top of Brady’s head as he groaned with pleasure while Brady swallowed his entire length. Steve’s right hand found its way to Darin’s erection and gently tugged the foreskin away from the head as Brady struggled to free his own throbbing hard on.

“I should have known you pervs wouldn’t wait for me,” Luke called out, opening the garage entry door. He quickly set the bucket of fried chicken and the bag with the biscuits and mashed potatoes on the workbench next to the back door of the house and peeled his tee shirt over his head. “It’s a good thing I called ahead so they’d have it ready when I got there,” he added. With one motion, he popped the buttons on his shorts and pushed them and his bikini briefs to his ankles, kicking them aside as he walked across the garage floor. He quickly knelt down beside Brady and gobbled Darin’s massive meat into his anxious mouth.

Steve looked down at the sight of his lover working on Darin and Brady’s head bobbing up and down on his meat. “Even if I see it a thousand times,” he whispered, “It still turns me on to watch that boy suck somebody else’s meat.”

“I know,” Darin sighed, “I feel the same way watching Brady do that. Damn, Luke’s got a nice technique.”

“It’s the tongue stud,” Steve said smiling. “Wait till he runs it under your foreskin,” he added, placing his rough hand on Darin’s furry ass, and giving it a gentle squeeze.

Leaning his head against Darin’s shoulder, Steve whispered, “I been wantin’ to do this since that day you showed me the place. I just wasn’t sure you’d be open to the idea. I damn near shot my wad the other day when we changed clothes and I saw that hot dick of yours.”

“I almost said something to you that day too,” Darin replied. “I just wanted to make sure you were open too. Damn, that boy knows how to suck cock!”

“Yours ain’t no slouch either,” Steve agreed, his knees beginning to buckle as he edged ever closer to orgasm. “I haven’t had anybody get me off this quick in a long time,” he added.

Brady pulled his lips off Steve’s penis and grinned. “Just let it happen,” he said before swallowing the entire seven plus inches once again.

Both Darin and Steve turned so they were leaning against either side of the back door. While their partners sucked furiously. Darin could feel his orgasm beginning when Steve pulled his circumcised shaft from Brady’s mouth and grabbed it with his massive hand. He pumped while Brady did the same and watched. Soon, Steve pumped and bucked as a huge volley of thick white juice erupted from the end and struck Brady on the neck. Darin pushed Luke off his dick as he, too, began spraying onto Luke’s hairless chest. Luke unloaded a huge load all over Darin’s feet as Brady did the same to Steve. The younger men fell backwards onto the concrete floor while Darin and Steve held onto each other to keep from falling over. “Whew!” Steve exclaimed, “That was intense.” His body continued to convulse as he slowly recovered from his orgasm.

Shaking, Darin slid to the floor. “Wow!” he exclaimed. Now, we all need a shower.”

The boys were on their feet and, grabbing up the clothes that were scattered on the floor, hurried toward the kitchen door and down the stairs. They were already enjoying the warm spray of the shower when the older guys entered the room. Stepping under the spray next to Luke, Steve kissed him on the forehead. “I love you, Boy,” he offered as the water cascaded over their bodies.

“I love you too, Daddy,” Luke returned. “More every day.”

“Isn’t that sweet?” Darin teased as Steve tossed a wet washcloth at him. He looked at Brady, who was rinsing the shampoo from his curly hair and smiled at him. “What he said,” he giggled.

“Ditto,” was all Brady replied.
 
Part 28

The next morning, Brady was munching on a bowl of Raisin Bran when his cel phone rang. “Hello,” he mumbled, swallowing his cereal.

Luke had arrived at the feed store and asked his guidance on what feed he should purchase. “They have two different kinds of feed for the goats,” he advised. “I’m not sure which one to get.”

“Ask them if they can deliver some this afternoon,” Brady replied, “That way, I can see what they’re on now.” He waited while Luke relayed his question to the salesperson.

“They said they can deliver whenever you need it,” Luke returned. “I got everything else on the list now, though.”

“Tell him I’ll call him before noon.”

“Will do,” Luke promised before they hung up.

“Who was that?” Darin asked, buttoning his shirt cuff as he entered the kitchen.

Brady handed him a steaming cup of coffee and replied, “Luke wasn’t sure what kind of goat feed to get. I told him to wait and I’d call them when I get to the office.”

“You want me to stop by and set up an account with them?” Darin quizzed.

Brady shook his head. “I’m gonna see if they’ll let me take over the one, we already have there,” he answered. “Most of the suppliers have been happy to do that for us.”

“That’s great. Oh, I forgot to tell you, I talked to Jake yesterday about coming to work for you.”

Brady rinsed his bowl and pulled open the dishwasher to place it in the rack. “Don’t you mean, for us?” he corrected.

“Okay, I asked him about coming to work for US.” Darin leaned toward Brady and kissed him on the lips. “He told me David went back to Atlanta.”

Shocked, Brady exclaimed, “What?”

“Yeah, that was my reaction too. He said David told him he was still in love with Tony and since Tony didn’t want to be with him, he left.”

“Shit! How’s Jake taking it?”

“He’s trying to be strong but, I’m sure he’s a wreck. I’m hoping he’ll come in today so we can talk more.”

“Oh, man. Tell him that if there’s anything I can do to let me know.”

“I will,” Darin promised as his cel phone rang. Flipping it open, he said, “This is Darin.”

Adam’s voice was clear on the other end. “Are you up for a new houseguest?” he asked.

“Sure, when?” Darin replied.

Adam chuckled, “They’re tossing him out on his ass tomorrow.”

Darin could hear Rodney in the background. “Rodney go home!” he hollered; his voice gravelly like ET from the movie.

“Tell him I’ll get him a whole bag of Reese’s pieces,” Darin laughed. To Brady, he stated, “Rodney’s coming home tomorrow.”

“I just have to make up his bed and make sure he has stuff in the fridge,” Brady replied. “Tell him I said, Hi.”

“Brady says Hi,” Darin relayed to Adam. “What does he want for the fridge?”

Adam relayed the question to Rodney, and, after some discussion, he replied, “Juices and stuff like that. Don’t go to a lot of trouble. I’ll get some groceries on my way over on Thursday too.”

“Are you gonna bring him over here?” Darin asked while Brady went to finish dressing for work.

“No, Randi and Lisa are picking him up,” Adam answered. “I have to work a double on Wednesday so I can have the weekend off.”

“That’ll be cool. You gonna stay here all weekend?”

“I have to be on call but, if you guys will have me, I’d be happy to stay.”

“Good, we’re going to start moving the animals on Saturday morning. We can sure use your help if you want. Wait till you see our new transport truck.”

“I’m ready any time you say,” Adam promised. “They’re taking him down for therapy now so I’m gonna let you go.”

“Okay, we’ll see you on Thursday then.”

“Catch ya later,” Adam said before hanging up.

Darin flipped his phone closed and took a gulp of his coffee. Looking at his watch, he poured the rest of it into the sink, rinsed the cup and set it on the counter. “Are you ready, Babe?” he called to Brady while he buttoned his collar and slipped a dark green tie around his neck. “You know, I’m not gonna miss wearing a tie to the office every day,” he said when Brady appeared through the dining room, wearing a red polo shirt and khaki pants.

“Really, I was hopin’ you’d wear one for me every day, Brady said with a grin.” I think it makes you look sexy.”

He reached for the younger man and kissed him again. “Ooh, did you just brush your teeth? Tastes minty fresh.” He wrapped his arms around Brady and hugged him close, burying his face in his hair and breathing in the scent of his shampoo.

Brady returned Darin’s hug and rested his head against the bigger man’s shoulder. “Can we do something tonight, just the two of us?” he asked, turning his head to kiss him on the cheek.

“Sure,” Darin replied, “You wanna go somewhere for dinner?”

Brady sighed. “I feel so selfish, but I just want to spend one evening alone with you before everything goes crazy. No dinner guests, no friends, no family, just you and me.”

Darin brushed his thumb across Brady’s freshly shaved cheek as he held his face in his hands. “If that’s what you want, you got it.”

“Don’t get me wrong, I love our friends and I love spending time with them but, I just feel like we don’t ever have any time alone.”

“I’ll tell you what,” Darin offered, “I have a few things to clear up at work, but I’ll knock off early. If you want, we can catch an early dinner and a movie. Your choice.”

“That sounds great. Can we take the Lexus?”

“I need to take it in to get the oil changed anyway. Want me to pick you up from work?”

“No, I’ll meet you back here,” Brady said. “I want to change clothes before we go out.”

There was a knock on the back door. “I see what you mean,” Darin said, laughing as he pushed away to answer the door. Reaching the top of the steps, he saw Steve standing in the garage. “Hey there,” he said as he opened the door, “What’s up?”

“There’s a guy here with an injured dog,” Steve replied. “He wants to know if you can help him out.”

Stepping into the garage, Darin noticed an old Dodge mini van parked in the drive. “I didn’t know where ta go and George, up at the bait shop, tol’ me you’ns was startin’ a rescue op’ration here,” the man said. “My dog got hit by a truck and I ain’t got no money to get him looked at.”

Brady had joined them seconds before the man opened the sliding door to his vehicle and showed them the dog, a Newfoundland, lying on an old quilt on the floor behind the bucket seats. His leg was obviously broken but the dog was remarkably quiet. “What happened?” Brady asked, climbing into the van. He gently stroked the dog’s head as he studied its eyes and felt his body for signs of injury. When he tried to manipulate the dog’s leg, he yipped and tried to twist his head around toward Brady. “It’s okay,” he soothed, “All done,” he added softly, releasing the leg, and petting the dog’s head, once more.

“My boy left the gate open when he went to wait fer the bus,” the man said. “Duke took off runnin’ and ran right in front o’ a truck. The guy couldn’t stop in time,” the man added, his voice cracking.

Removing his cel phone from his pocket, Brady flipped it open and punched several numbers. “Cathy?” he said into the phone, “I need you to call Doc Livingston and tell him I’m bringing in a Newfi with a broken leg… Yeah, it’s a hit by car… I’ll be there in about fifteen minutes… Okay, bye.” He snapped the phone closed and told the man, “Can you get him in the back of my Explorer?”

The man nodded. Darin had already opened the rear of Brady’s vehicle and spread a blanket on the floor. Steve picked up one side of the quilt and helped the man get the dog ready to move him as Darin backed the Explorer closer to the van. “Easy,” Steve said when the dog yelped in pain as the man picked up the other side of the blanket and started to pull. Darin and Brady each grabbed opposite sides and helped transfer the hundred fifty-pound animal.

Once the dog was safely in the back of Brady’s car, he turned to the man and said, “I’m taking him to Livingston’s. It’s about five miles back toward town on the highway. You meet me there,” he added, closing the rear hatch. He jumped into the driver’s seat, put the car into gear and sped down the long driveway toward the road.

The man stood there in shock as he watched the Explorer drive away. “I ain’t got no money,” he told Darin sadly.

“Don’t worry about that,” Darin assured him, “He’s in good hands. We’ll see that he gets taken care of.” Realizing that the man was in no shape to drive, he looked at Steve and asked, “Can you see that he gets there?”

“I sure will,” Steve said. He helped the man into the passenger seat of the van and closed the door before running to the driver’s side and jumping in. The old van sputtered, and a thick cloud of smoke belched from the exhaust pipe when Steve put it in gear and pointed it down the drive.

Darin quickly turned out the lights and locked up the house before climbing into the Lexus and driving off to join the others at the vet’s office.

****

The Explorer was parked in front of the garage when Darin arrived home. He had stopped to have the Lexus serviced and washed on his way and had bought a bouquet of flowers from one of the many roadside vendors. Entering the kitchen, he called out, “Honey, I’m home!”

“I’ll never get tired of hearing that,” Brady joked, entering from the hallway. He was wearing a light blue dress shirt, navy blue dress pants and a dark red tie. He did a quick turn and asked, “You like?”

Darin swallowed. “I like very much,” he replied. “You got a hot date?” he joked.

Brady swatted Darin’s arm. “I sure hope so,” he replied, kissing him on the lips and pulling him into a tight hug.

“These are for you,” he said, handing Brady the bouquet of daisy mums, zinnias, and tiger lilies.

“They’re beautiful,” Brady said, taking them and sniffing. “Thank you.” He kissed Darin on the cheek. “You’re so sweet.” He stepped over to a cabinet above the sink and removed a large crystal vase, setting it on the counter. “Have you decided where we’re going for dinner?” he asked.

“I was thinking, I’d like a little Italian,” Darin replied.

“Why? You’ve got a big Italian right here,” Brady giggled. He turned and winked at Darin.

“I know but, I was thinking about enjoying some Italian in mixed company.”

“Ooh, you sweet talker.”

“Well, I better get changed.”

“Go ahead and I’ll just get these in some water,” Brady replied, unwrapping the flowers.

****

Lying in bed, later that evening, Darin kissed the top of Brady’s head. “I’m so glad you suggested an evening alone,” he whispered. “I hadn’t realized how much I needed it too.”

Brady snuggled his naked body against Darin’s left side. “I just felt like we needed some time for just the two of us,” he replied. “Thank you for a wonderful evening,” he added, kissing Darin’s shoulder.

“I think we should do this more often,” Darin said, stifling a yawn as he wrapped his hairy arms around the younger man and pulled him closer.

Brady began tracing slow circles in the hair on Darin’s chest. “Do you think I’m making a mistake starting this shelter?”

“Absolutely not,” Darin stated. “I wasn’t sure about it at first but, now that I see how much it means to you and how good you are at it, I’m committed to make sure it happens.”

“It scares me the way I got thrown into running the shelter when Jack and Ed got arrested,” Brady said, sitting up and leaning against the headboard. “But, if I hadn’t, the board would have just closed it and most of those animals would have been put to sleep.”

Darin sat up and leaned his head on Brady’s shoulder. “I saw how you took control this morning and I was so impressed with the way you handled everything. You didn’t get all flustered. You simply took charge and did what had to be done.”

“My first concern was getting that dog help,” Brady said. “I understand what it’s like to not have enough money in a situation like that. I knew the only way that dog was gonna get any help was for me to take him in and get it done.”

“And that’s exactly what you did. I was still trying to figure out if I should run and get the ambulance, though.”

“After I got to the vet and they took the dog in for surgery, I told Mister Williams that, if he needed anything, he should come to us and we’d help him. You should have seen the look on his face. I thought he was gonna cry. His wife told me that, when he got laid off a while back and she signed up for assistance, they told her they should get rid of the dog because they couldn’t afford to feed it.”

“I’ve never had to worry about having enough money, so I had no idea there was such a need,” Darin said, sighing. “You know what it’s like to struggle so you know what needs there are. And because it’s important to you, it’s important to me.”

“I’m so glad you feel that way. When I was dating Jeff, there was a dog, that had been starved, that was brought into the shelter. We all took turns sitting with him for several days until he started making a turnaround. Jeff said he didn’t understand why we didn’t just put the dog down instead of spending so much time trying to save him.”

Darin shook his head. “That was pretty harsh.”

“I know. I couldn’t believe he’d say something like that. I guess that should have been a sign that it wasn’t gonna work out with him, huh?”

“Uh, yeah.”

Brady laughed and kissed Darin’s hand. “I just hope we can raise enough money to keep the place going.”

“That reminds me,” Darin said, “My Mom and Aunt Mary want to put together a fund raiser for us. Through their lady’s group.”

“Oh, that’s wonderful. What did they have in mind?”

“Mom said something about a Silent Auction or a garage sale.”

“That sounds like fun. Tell them they can use the west building if they want to. I really like your Mom.”

Darin stroked Brady’s hair and kissed the side of his head. “She likes you too. I really think Melanie was right, though. As long as you’re not Janet, she’d love you.”

“Well, whatever the reason, I’m glad she likes me.”

“Me too. I’d hate to have to kick you to the curb.”

Brady smacked Darin’s arm. “Oh, stop.”

“Uncle Spencer told me he made arrangements for one of our clients to donate a truckload of food too,” Darin stated. “I wasn’t gonna tell you until the truck showed up but, I figured you should know about it.”

“That’s awesome!” Brady exclaimed. “How did he manage that?”

“He was talking to the owner of a farm supply company that we had done an ad campaign for and he told them we could use whatever donation of food they could do, and they agreed to donate a whole truckload.”

“Dry food or canned?”

“From what he told me, both.”

Brady slipped out of bed and padded to the bathroom. Darin watched as he flipped on the light and stepped up to the toilet to pee. When he finished, he flushed, turned out the light and returned to bed, snuggling in next to Darin. Brady yawned, “Well, I have a lot to do in the morning so, we better get some sleep.” He kissed Darin and turned over, pressing his back against his partner.

Darin wrapped his right arm over Brady’s side and kissed the back of his head. “Night, Babe,” he said. Within minutes, they were both asleep.

****

Wednesday afternoon, when Brady arrived home, he was surprised when he noticed that both Luke and Steve’s trucks were not there. He could hear the sound of the other workers hammering and sawing but there was no sign of either of the two. He decided not to question their whereabouts but, instead concentrated on putting away the groceries he had purchased for the cottage and finish putting Rodney’s room together. He went in immediately and opened the windows in the bedroom to let the room air out. Darin had found a really nice southwestern patterned comforter for the bed and they had picked out matching solid color sheets. He quickly spread the sheets out on the bed and, within minutes the bedroom was ready for their friend to settle in. He had finished stocking the fridge with apple, orange and pineapple juices, a supply of fresh fruits and a case of Mountain Dew. He was removing a large package of chicken breasts from the freezer when Darin arrived home.

“Hey there, Handsome,” Brady called as Darin entered the kitchen carrying several plastic bags.

Darin set the bags, along with another twelve pack of Dew, on the kitchen counter. “I got some snack stuff for Rodney,” he said, quickly moving toward Brady for a kiss. “What’s for supper?” he asked, removing several bags of Reese’s pieces from the parcels.

“I’m gonna do some chicken and noodles in the crock pot,” Brady replied, “That way, we can eat whenever they get here.”

“You need potatoes peeled?” Darin offered, rolling up his shirtsleeves.

“Sure, if you want to,” Brady said, removing the bag from the pantry. “Do about ten or so,” he added, handing Darin a paring knife from the drawer.

Darin dumped the potatoes into the sink and was scrubbing the first one when his cel phone rang. “This is Darin,” he said into the phone.

“We’re on our way,” the female voice stated. “We should be there in about an hour and a half.”

“Good to hear it, how’s the patient?” Darin said. Turning to Brady, he called, “They’re on their way.”

“He’s cranky,” Randi said, laughing. “I know, what else is new?”

“Tell him to get over it,” Darin warned.

“I had a bitch of a time getting that damn wheelchair in the trunk,” she said. “I almost put it in the back seat and made him ride in the trunk.”

In the background, Rodney could be heard hollering, “Bite me.”

“My goodness, he is in a mood,” Darin said, peeling potatoes while cradling the cel phone against his shoulder.

“Don’t make me turn this car around, Mister,” Randi said before she returned to tell Darin, “We’ll see you in a bit.”

“Okay, drive careful,” Darin said before snapping the phone closed and returning to his peeling. “They’ll be here in about ninety minutes,” he told Brady.

“We better get busy then, huh?” Brady stated, placing the chicken breasts in the microwave to thaw. “Did you notice if Steve and Luke were down at the barn?” he asked, removing a bag of mixed vegetables from the freezer.

“I didn’t notice, why?” Darin replied.

“No reason,” Brady began, “I just didn’t see their trucks down there when I came home.”

There was a tap on the back door. “Speak of the devil,” Darin said motioning for the two to enter. “Come on in,” he hollered to Steve.

Steve entered and sprinted up the steps. “We’re not interrupting, are we?” he asked.

“Not at all, what’s up?” Brady inquired.

Luke and Steve smiled broadly. “How would you feel about us being your neighbors?” Luke asked them.

“That’d be great,” Brady offered. “Why?”

“We just put an offer on the house behind the woods,” Steve stated. “It’s not as nice as this one but it’s got plenty of room to expand our business and build a barn.”

“That modular?” Darin asked.

“Yup, that’s the one,” Steve confirmed. “I noticed it was empty, so I called a realtor friend of mine and he called me earlier today and told me it was available. It’s in foreclosure.”

That’s wonderful,” Darin repeated. “When will you know if you got it?”

“He said he’d try and call me yet today,” Steve said. “Right now, though, we’re gonna get back to work. We’re hopin’ to get the rest of the east building painted before we knock off tonight.”

“You mean you’re that close to being done?” Brady asked.

“Yeah, the dog side is painted,” Luke stated. “We just have to finish the cat side and do some trim work and you’re ready to move in. Give it a day to dry.”

“How’s the west building coming?” Darin asked.

“The small animal side is almost done, and we have a bit more to do on the dog kennels on that side. The plumbers will be here on Tuesday to do all their work and the offices will be set on Monday.”

“So, are we gonna be ready to start moving into the east building on Saturday?” Brady asked as he cut the chicken into strips.

“No problem,” Steve replied, “I borrowed another trailer to haul equipment if you need it.”

“That reminds me, does George have any small house trailers down there?” Brady asked. “One of the ladies who does grooming at the shelter now doesn’t drive and she won’t be able to work for us once we move unless she can get something closer.”

“I think so. I can check with him tomorrow,” Steve advised. “You thinkin’ about puttin’ in a couple more trailers next to where Rodney’s is?”

“I thought it might be a good idea,” Brady said. “Especially, once we get going good.”

“Okay, I’ll get started on it tomorrow,” Steve said as they headed down the steps and out the door.

Once they were gone, Darin turned to Brady and asked, “How would you feel about putting in several trailers over there?”

“I was thinking we might need one for Jake,” Brady replied, continuing to cut the chicken. “You said he might not be able to afford his apartment and we have plenty of room over there, why not put in a bunch of trailers?”

“God, I love you,” Darin stated laying his knife down and reaching for Brady to give him a hug.

****

The potatoes were being mashed when Randi knocked on the back door. “Knock, knock,” she called, opening the door.

“You’re just in time,” Brady said, switching off the mixer. “Come on in.”

Rodney was struggling to get through the door as Darin rushed to help him. “Here, let me help you,” he said to Rodney.

Pushing him away, Rodney growled, “I’m fine!”

Darin grabbed Rodney and turned him, so he was looking into the younger man’s eyes. “You need to lose this attitude right now!” he warned. “I just want to help you.”

“It’s like talking to the wall,” Lisa stated, her arms loaded with Rodney’s belongings from the hospital. “Where should I put these?” she asked.

“Put me down!” Rodney hollered as Darin picked him up from behind and carried him up the steps to the kitchen.

“I’ll show you where to put that stuff,” Brady said to Lisa as he stepped into the garage.

“I’ll go get his wheelchair,” Randi offered as she hurried outside.
 
Part 29


When they were alone, Darin turned to Rodney and, pointing his index finger in the boy’s face, he snapped, “Now you listen to me! I realize you’ve had a hard time and that you’re frustrated that you can’t do more for yourself but, you need to get over this feeling that you’re not gonna ask for any help. I don’t give a shit how hard it is for you to let us help you and I won’t tolerate you being a prick to everybody when we try. Do I make myself clear?”

Rodney swallowed and blinked before he responded. “I’m sorry,” he said softly. “I don’t mean to take it out on you.”

“When your sister gets in here, I want you to apologize to her too,” Darin demanded, using his ‘Dad’ voice.

“Okay!” Rodney snapped. “Gees, lighten up.”

Darin stared at the younger man. “By the way, you’re welcome.”

“Huh?”

“You’re welcome for us letting you stay here.”

“Oh… yeah…. Thanks.”

Darin’s look began to soften. “So, other than bein’ a bitch, how are you?”

Rodney leaned against the back of the kitchen chair. “It feels so good to be out of that hospital bed,” he said, letting out a long breath. “This house is awesome,” he added, looking around the room.

The wheelchair rattled against the door as Randi tried to get it into the house. “Here’s your chair, Brother Dear,” she said.

Rushing to take the chair from her, Darin said, “Rodney has something to say to you.”

Randi climbed the steps and stood next to her brother while Darin carried the wheelchair into the dining room and opened it.

Reaching for her hand, Rodney looked into his sister’s eyes. “I’m so sorry I’ve been such a pain today,” he said, tears beginning to seep from the corners of his eyes.

She looked at him sternly. “That’s okay,” she replied. “But, if you ever use that tone with me again, I’ll turn you over my knee and…”

“Ooh threaten me with a good time,” Rodney squealed as she mussed up his blond hair.

“You need a haircut,” she said before giving him a hug. “I’m so glad you’re home.’

“Me too,” Rodney agreed.

****

Rodney was just waking up from a nap when Darin arrived home to check on him. “Hey, there sleepy head,” Darin said when he saw him. “I just thought I’d see if you needed anything,” he added, turning off the television.

Smiling, Rodney replied, “I have to pee, but I can make it okay on my own.” He pushed himself up onto his feet and stood next to the bed before making his way toward the door. “I’ve already done this a couple times today.”

“Let me help you,” Darin said, reaching for the younger man.

“No, I have to get along on my own,” Rodney argued, waving Darin away. “You’re not always gonna be here to hold my hand.”

Darin stepped back and watched nervously as Rodney slowly made his way to the bathroom and lowered himself onto the toilet. “Are you sure you’re okay?” he asked, turning to gaze out the window while he could hear the sound of Rodney relieving himself.

“Yeah, I’m fine,” the younger man assured him. “There is one thing you could help me with though.”

“What’s that?”

“I haven’t been able to take a real shower since I went into the hospital,” Rodney said. “Could you help me take one?”

Darin shrugged his shoulders. “I don’t know, I guess so,” he responded. “Do you have something to cover up your casts?”

“Uh-huh, they gave me some plastic bags with ties on them when I left the hospital. They’re in the bag by the dresser.”

“I’ll get them,” Darin said, stepping to the bedroom. “This white bag?” he called.

Rodney struggled to his feet once again. “Yeah, the one from the hospital.” He pulled himself to the hallway and waited for Darin to return. Glancing in the mirror, he sighed, “Oh, man, my hair looks awful.”

“No problem, there’s shampoo and conditioner in the shower downstairs,” Darin said, returning with the plastic bags and a large towel. “Here, let me help you,” he offered again.

“You just help me down the steps,” Rodney argued, “I can get that far.” He steadied himself against the wall as he moved slowly down the hall toward the kitchen of the cottage.

“Does it hurt much to walk?” Darin asked.

“It’s more awkward than painful,” Rodney replied. “These new casts have metal pieces in the sides for support. I’m supposed to try and walk as much as possible.”

“Now I know how Jake must have felt when David first moved in with him,” Darin said, following Rodney as he made his way through the kitchen toward the door to the garage. “At least, let me carry you through the garage so you don’t get grease on your feet,” he added.

“Okay,” Rodney finally relented. “Is there a chair downstairs we can use?”

“I’ll grab one of the plastic ones from the patio,” Darin answered scooping Rodney into his arms. “It’s a good thing you’re not any heavier,” he groaned.

Rodney giggled and said, “Just don’t drop me,” as Darin maneuvered through the garage and down the back steps.

Sitting him on the bench in the locker room, Darin ran back to retrieve the chair while Rodney struggled to remove his tee shirt. He was removing his boxer shorts when Darin returned. “Here we go,” Darin said, placing the chair under the showerhead. Rodney already had the bags in place on his feet when Darin knelt down to secure the tie straps. “Let me just get these,” he said before picking up the larger one to place it on Rodney’s forearm. Once the bags were secure, Darin removed his own shirt, pants, and socks. Wearing just his boxer briefs, he turned on the spray and hoisted Rodney into his arms, once again, settling him easily into the plastic chair.

Rodney struggled to work the shampoo into his hair before Darin stepped beside him and gently massaged the lather into his blond locks. “That feels so good,” Rodney cooed. “Damn, I needed this.”

“Then you just relax and let me do this for you,” Darin commanded. He handed Rodney a bar of soap and held a washcloth under the shower spray to get it wet. “Try and work up a lather with that,” he said, sliding the chair around to rinse Rodney’s hair. “I see we’re gonna need a handheld sprayer, aren’t we?”

“That would be a big help,” Rodney agreed as Darin squeezed out a dollop of conditioner and worked it into his hair.

Darin turned him around, so his back was toward the wall and his face was level with Darin’s crotch. Taking the washcloth from him, Darin worked the soap into a rich lather and began working it across his chest and arms. “Bet this is nothing like the sponge baths in the hospital, huh?” he joked.

Rodney closed his eyes when Darin ran the cloth over his face and lathered the back of his neck. He leaned forward so Darin could access his back. Once his top half was lathered, Darin pulled him up so he could spread the lather over the lower half of his body. “This feels so good,” Rodney repeated when Darin handed him the washcloth so he could wash his ‘private’ areas. “I only had one sponge bath that was anything to get excited about and that was when Adam did it,” he added, returning the cloth to Darin.

“You like him, do you?” Darin quizzed, turning him to rinse the soap from his back and sides.

Rodney leaned into the spray and steadied himself on Darin’s arm. “He’s such a sweetheart,” he confided.

Darin helped the smaller man back into the chair. “Why do I sense there’s a, ‘but,’ coming?” he asked.

“Well, I really love him a lot. He’s been so supportive to me but…” He smiled as he paused, trying to choose his words carefully. “I think he’s more into me than I am into him,” he finally admitted.

“Have you guys been intimate?” Darin asked.

“Oh, yeah, one-night last week,” he said blushing. “I got so horned up that I had to get off. I asked the nurse if he could stay late and if we could have some privacy.”

“How was it?”

“Oh, it was great,” Rodney stated. “He’s an extraordinarily talented man, that’s for sure. I just about painted the ceiling when he took off his shirt. There was just something lacking.”

“Was it his…?” Darin paused trying to be delicate.

“His size?” Rodney asked. “Not at all. He’s more than adequate in that area. Don’t get me wrong, I like a big one,’ he added, reaching out and giving Darin’s crotch a quick grope. “But, there’s only so much a guy can take. Guys like Adam can be so much more fun.”

“So, if it’s all good, what’s the problem?” Darin asked.

Rodney sighed. “I think he wants something entirely different than what I want.”

“I don’t understand.”

“He wants a committed, monogamous relationship and, quite frankly, I’m not sure I want a relationship at all.”

“So, you guys have discussed relationships then?”

Rodney nodded. “Yeah, we’ve talked about relationships in general but not anything specific. Why, did he say something to you?”

“Not really, I just know he said he’s crazy about you and he was afraid you wouldn’t want him when you found out he was small.”

“That’s ridiculous. I could very easily fall in love with him regardless of the size of his dick. I just think he deserves better, that’s all.”

“Don’t sell yourself short. You’re a great guy.”

“I mean he deserves to be with someone who wants the same things he wants.”

“Meaning the commitment and monogamy?”

“Yeah but I’m a product of my past. I don’t think I even know how to be in a relationship. Most of the guys I’ve known only wanted to get into my pants and that’s okay with me ‘cause that’s all I wanted from them too. It’s hard to move beyond that.”

“I guess I’m really lucky to have found Brady,” Darin said, turning off the water.

“How so?”

“Well, we’re both okay with the other playing around a bit but we still want to be together as a couple. We agreed that, as long as we’re honest with each other, we can enjoy ourselves, as long as….”

“Just as long as you both come home at the end of the day?”

“Yeah, I guess that’s a valid way of putting it.”

Rodney smiled. “So, if I were to do this,” he said, grasping the waistband of Darin’s boxer briefs and tugging the wet fabric down and away from his rapidly growing erection, “Brady wouldn’t object?”

Darin steadied his tall body on the arms of the plastic chair. “I suppose not,” he replied.

“And, if I was to just, say, pull these all the way down,” Rodney continued, pulling the wet underwear past Darin’s knees. “And, just gently stroke you till you’re nice and hard…” He grasped Darin’s manhood with his right hand and gently tugged the foreskin back and forth over the slick head.

Darin pushed his shorts to his ankles and gently kicked them aside with his foot while trying to maintain his balance as he leaned over the chair. “Uh-huh,” he muttered.

“And if I was to just kind of stick out my tongue and…” he said licking the pre-seminal fluid from the head of Darin’s fully engorged meat. “Brady’d be okay with that?”

“I think so,” Darin sighed, pushing his hips toward Rodney’s face as the blond placed his lips over the head and sucked the entire length into his mouth. Pressing his nose into Darin’s pubic bush for several moments, Rodney finally settled into a steady rhythm as he sucked greedily on Darin’s manhood, quickly working his hand on his own throbbing erection. Within minutes, sweat dripping from Darin’s face and chest, the taller man groaned and shouted, “I’m gonna shoot!” Rodney quickly removed his lips and watched as thick ropes of semen erupted from the end of Darin’s uncut meat. His own orgasm splattered against the back of Darin’s legs and dripped off his hairy butt. Finally, after about six shots of heavy cream, Darin slowed to a dribble and he stood shaking, his hands against the wall of the shower. Their breathing echoed off the walls of the concrete room as both came down from their orgasms.

Finally, Rodney looked up to see Darin smiling at him. “So, Brady would be okay with that?” he giggled, wiping his hand through the thick puddle of semen on his chest.

“I’m certainly gonna tell him about it, yeah,” Darin stated. “Of course, you just might have to put on a similar performance for him,” he added winking and reaching to turn the shower on again. “Just understand that I don’t want this to become an everyday occurrence.”

“Did you hear that?” Rodney said, holding up his hand and turning toward the doorway. “It sounded like the back door closing upstairs.”

Darin giggled. “It probably didn’t close completely when we came down,” he said turning the water on and scooting Rodney under the spray so he could rinse the remnants of their sexual encounter away. He spread shampoo into his hair and stepped under the next sprayer for a few moments while Rodney rinsed himself. Turning off the spray, he grabbed the towel and tossed it to Rodney before scampering into the laundry room for another one to dry off as well.

With a towel wrapped around his waist, Darin carried Rodney up the back steps and across the garage into the cottage. Once he reached the bedroom, he set the smaller man on the bed and turned to grab him a clean pair of boxer shorts and another tee shirt from the top drawer of the dresser while Rodney ran his own towel through his blond hair. When he turned back toward Rodney, he noticed the sun-bleached hair once again and remembered that night in Redfield when he had met this incredibly handsome young man. It seemed like a million years ago and, yet, it was only a few short weeks since that night. Without realizing he was even saying anything, he mumbled, “Thank you.”

Rodney stopped rubbing his hair with the towel. “For what?” he asked, tossing the towel onto the bed.

“For being there at that station that night and for inviting me back to your place.”

“Hey, I was just lonely, and you were a handsome stranger. I didn’t do anything I hadn’t done a hundred times before.”

“Yes, but you were just what I needed at that time. If it hadn’t been for you, I might never have come to terms with what I wanted, and I might never have met Brady.”

“Well, if you believe in Karma, I was just doing my job.”

****

The bag of groceries and case of Coke in the kitchen had gone unnoticed. Outside, the sound of a car starting and then driving away from the house was all but inaudible inside the bedroom. Adam stopped his green Grand Prix at the road and chirped the tires as he accelerated away from the house and away from the man, he thought he loved.

Stopping at the junction, Adam accelerated toward the Texaco Speedy Mart and parked next to the building. Entering, he went quickly to the cooler and grabbed a six pack of Miller Lite and marched to the checkout. As he waited in line, he noticed Steve and Luke enter and move toward the deli counter. He turned away, hoping they would not recognize him as he stood there waiting. While they ordered their lunch, Luke looked toward him and tapped Steve on his shoulder. The older man waved as the deli clerk approached to take his order. Adam forced a smile but did not return the gesture. He paid for his beer and hurried outside without making any further eye contact. Sitting in his car, he removed one of the beers from the carton but held it in his hand. A tear slowly crept across his right cheek. There was a tap on the window, which caused him to drop the beer onto the floor of the car. He switched the ignition on and pushed the button to lower the window.

“Hey, Adam, what’re you doin’ here?” Luke inquired. “You on your way to visit with Rodney?” Seeing the tears in Adam’s eyes, he quickly added, “What’s wrong?”

“Oh, nothing,” Adam lied. “I was just…” His emotions won out and he began to cry. He leaned his head on the steering wheel as Luke pulled the car’s door open and began to gently rub his hand over the smaller man’s back.

“What’s going on?” Steve asked as he approached, carrying their food.

Luke turned to face Steve. “Adam’s upset about something,” he stated. To Adam, he asked, “Have you eaten?”

Brushing his hands across his cheeks, Adam sat up and replied, “I haven’t had lunch yet.”

“I’ll be right back,” Steve said before he jogged back inside for another dinner.

While Steve went inside, Luke knelt down beside the car and rubbed his hand on Adam’s leg. “You wanna talk about it?” he asked.

Placing his hands on the steering wheel, once again, Adam sighed. “It’s stupid, really,” he mumbled. “I just thought…” He paused, fighting back the tears. “I can’t believe he’d do that.”

“Who would do what?” Luke pressed.

Adam turned to face Luke. “I can’t believe Darin would do that to me.”

“Whoa, wait a minute,” Luke said, rising to his feet, “What did Darin do?”

“I walked in on the two of them,” Adam said, “Having sex, in the shower.”

“Did they know you were there?” Luke asked as Steve approached with another dinner. “Come on, let’s sit at the picnic tables,” he offered, handing the box lunch to Adam.

Adam switched off the car’s ignition, unbuckled his seatbelt and swung his legs out of the car. “Okay,” he replied and followed the pair to one of three tables set up near the end of the building.

Steve stepped over the bench and plopped down as Luke whispered, “Adam walked in and saw Rodney and Darin having sex in the shower,”

Nodding, Steve said, “I see. Did they see him?”

Luke shook his head as Adam sat beside him on the opposite side of the table. “He’s pretty sure they didn’t know he was watching,” he replied, flipping open the flaps on his chicken dinner and removing the biscuit.

“I thought I’d surprise him, and I went into the cottage,” Adam began. “He wasn’t there so I went to see if he was in the house.” He took a bite of one of the potato wedges and chewed it slowly. “I heard the shower running downstairs and voices so, I figured Darin was helping him take a shower.”

“Are you sure that wasn’t all it was?” Steve interrupted.

Adam shook his head and took a deep breath. “No, it was pretty clear what I saw,” he said sadly. “Rodney was sitting in a plastic chair and he was giving Darin a blow job and jerkin’ off.”

Luke chewed his food without comment. Finally, he said, “How do you know Darin was the one who initiated it?”

” I don’t really think he did,” Adam confessed. “I’m just afraid Rodney’s still in love with him and I don’t know if I can compete. If it comes down to a choice between him or me, I know I won’t win.”

“Bullshit!” Steve said. “You’re every bit as hot as Darin.”

Adam blushed. “But I can’t compete with him in one particular area,” he said, turning away.

His eyes widened as Luke realized what Adam was talking about. He recalled that day they had changed clothes after swimming. “Are you worried because his dick’s bigger than yours?” he asked.

Adam didn’t respond right away. Finally, he nodded and muttered, “Uh-huh.” He wiped his hand across his right cheek as a stray tear trickled from his eye.

Laughing, Luke said, “That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.”

“I’m serious,” Adam insisted.

“I can’t imagine Rodney being that shallow,” Luke replied. “I mean, I’ve only just met him, but he doesn’t strike me as the type to be obsessed with size.”

“But, I’m pretty small,” Adam stated. “And Darin’s huge.”

“I admit, he’s got a very nice dick,” Luke agreed, “But, that’s not what’s important. Hell, you’re a fuckin’ fox.”

“AND, you’ve got one of the best bodies I’ve ever seen,” Steve added. “I haven’t even seen your dick and you sure turned me on.”

Luke nodded and put his hand on Adam’s right arm. “He’s not joking,” he confirmed. “He talked about you all the way home after we went swimming that day.”

Steve laughed. “Of course, I’m an old perv, so you can’t put a lot of stock in what I think.”

Adam tried not to laugh but failed. “You really think I’m hot?” he asked, blushing again.

“Uh-huh,” Steve replied. “All kidding aside, I really do.”

Picking at the piece of chicken in front of him, Adam finally mumbled, “Thank you.”

Steve reached out and took the smaller man’s right hand in his and forced him to look at him. “You’re welcome,” he said, smiling. “Now eat your lunch before it gets cold.” He looked at Luke and added, “Both of you.”

“Yes, sir,” they both replied softly as they began eating again.

****

When they finished lunch, Steve set out for Honest Dave’s to see what George might have in the way of small trailer homes. Depending on what he found there, he knew of one other place he wanted to check so Luke rode back to the farm with Adam. As they turned into the long driveway, Adam cleared his throat and looked over at Luke. “Thanks for letting me whine,” he said, smiling. “I feel like such an idiot.”

“Don’t worry about it,” Luke replied. Before he exited the car, he asked, “Have you been with very many guys?”

Adam looked at the speedometer and pushed the shifter into park. Turning off the engine, he said softly, “Just two.”

“Rodney and one other?” Luke guessed.

Nodding, Adam confirmed, “Yeah.”

Luke leaned back into the leather seat. “Can I assume the first guy wasn’t thrilled with your size?” he asked.

Again, Adam nodded. “He said that, if he had known I was so little, he wouldn’t have wasted so much time on me.”

“That’s fucked up,” was all Luke said before he stepped out of the car. With his hand on the door, he repeated, “That’s just really fucked up.” He closed the door and walked toward the west barn as Adam started the car and drove toward the house.
 
Part 30



Moving day for the shelter animals had finally arrived. Brady had worked late into the night confirming that everything was in place. The truckload of pet food had arrived on Friday morning and, with the help of Adam, Luke, Steve, and Tim, it had been put away in the different feed rooms. Not only had the company donated nearly three tons of dry food, they had also supplied over thirty pallets of canned cat and dog food and treats, and three large pallets of kitty litter and three pallets of various types of bird seed. When they heard that the farm was going to also assist in the rescue of livestock, they committed another large donation of grain, hay and straw that was promised to be delivered by the following Tuesday.

The first to arrive on Saturday morning were Tim and Tony. With twelve dozen donuts and two large coffee urns, they set about to ensure that all volunteers would be sufficiently fed. While Tim set the coffee pots up in one of the front rooms of the east building, Tony set the pastries on one of the large banquet tables, that had already been brought from the house. Steve and Luke were next and unloaded several large chests full of soft drinks, teas, and juices into the front room. Randi and Lisa followed with half a dozen coolers full of cold sandwiches and several boxes of chips. Other staff members came in and gathered in the front of the building. They began introducing themselves to the others while everyone munched on the donuts, sipped coffee, and helped get things situated.

It was just past seven thirty when Brady and Darin, along with Adam, walked across the field and through the back door of the east building. Darin pressed the button on the overhead door, rolling it open. As promised, Tim had kept everyone gathered in the front rooms until Brady’s arrival. When he walked through the door, everyone burst into cheers and applause. Darin put his arm across Brady’s shoulders as the younger man leaned into him, allowing his emotions to take control momentarily. Finally, wiping his hands across his upper cheeks, Brady addressed those gathered. “Thank you, from the bottom of my heart,” he began, “Without your help, this shelter would never have been possible.” Cheers from those gathered interrupted him, once again. “I wanted you all to meet here so you could see for yourselves what a wonderful facility we’re going to have here,” he continued. “I want to introduce you to two of the gentlemen who are responsible for what you’re going to see. Steve and Luke, come up here,” he shouted. Both men approached and were greeted with hugs by both Darin and Brady before they turned and waved to the cheering group. “And now, without further ado,” Brady said, opening the door, “Come on in and look around before we head over and bring our babies home.” They stepped aside while part of the group filed through the door and into the dog area of the building. Luke led another group through to the cat side. Once everyone had emptied out of the room, Brady turned to Darin and gave him a strong hug. “Ready or not, here we come,” he said before turning to grab a jelly donut from one of the large boxes on the table.

Walking through the kennel area, Brady was stopped by one of the shelter volunteers. “I really love this place,” she said, beaming. “I hope you’ll let me work here when you get opened up again.”

“That’s the plan,” he replied. “I hoped you’d all come with us when we made the move.”

Darin was standing next to the feed room watching everyone enjoy the new facility when someone tapped him on the shoulder. He turned to see Jake standing next to him. “Private Daniels, reporting for duty,” Jake said, saluting his friend.

“I’m so glad you could make it,” Darin responded, giving Jake a hug.

Looking around the large building, Jake remarked, “This place is awesome. Does that ambulance out back really belong to you guys?”

Laughing, Darin replied, “It sure does. Believe it or not, it was donated.”

“That’s so cool,” Jake replied. “What’s on the agenda for today?” he asked.

“There’s donuts and coffee in the front room if you want some,” Darin offered, “And, we’re going to be heading over to start loading up the critters in a little bit. We have to get as much moved today as possible.”

Just then, Adam approached from the front, nibbling on a donut. “Who is that?” Jake asked.

Darin looked to see to whom Jake was referring. “Oh, that’s Rodney’s friend, Adam,” he replied.

“That’s Adam? The Cop?” Jake gasped. “You never told me he was such a babe.”

Laughing, Darin responded, “I thought you were in mourning?”

“What can I say?” Jake offered, “I bounced back.”

“Apparently.”

By eight fifteen, everyone was piling into vehicles and heading for the shelter to begin the task of loading up all the animals and equipment to bring it back to the farm. It was decided that Tony, Adam, and Darin would drive the three new vans while Brady would drive the ambulance and Steve would take his truck and the borrowed utility trailer. Cathy and Becky waited at the old location, along with other volunteers who had assembled carriers for all of the animals awaiting transport. Once the animals were loaded, Tony and Steve would supervise loading of the equipment into a rented truck and whatever vehicles and trailers were available. The goats and calf would be loaded into the stock trailer and would be taken along with the other animals. Altogether, there were twenty-one dogs and thirty-two cats that would make the move.

Upon arrival at the shelter, Cathy informed Brady of a call she had received minutes before. An elderly owner had passed away and her family was looking to remove over thirty birds from her home. “Apparently,” Cathy began, “The family doesn’t live close by and wasn’t aware that she had so many birds and, other than one cage of keets, they’re not prepared to take care of most of them.”

“What types of birds are we talking about?” Brady inquired, looking at the notes Cathy had taken.

“They’re mostly smaller birds; finches and budgies but there are also some lovebirds, a couple cockatiels and a couple of Quaker Parakeets,” Cathy replied.

“Are they all in cages?” he pressed.

“Oh, yeah,” Cathy advised. “Plus, her son said they’d be willing to make a sizeable cash donation, if that would help our decision in any way.”

Brady smiled. “Hell, I’d take them even if he didn’t donate anything but don’t tell him that. Give him a call and tell him that, if we can have the cages, we can pick them up later this afternoon. Can you and Becky pick them up in the white van?”

“Absolutely,” she answered. “You want us to bring them back here or to the farm?”

Scratching his head, Brady paused for a moment. “You probably ought to bring them here for now,” he replied. “That way, we can get one of the cat rooms ready and put them in there until the other building is ready.”

“You mean we’re gonna have separate buildings for the different animals?” Cathy asked. “That’s awesome.”

Brady nodded. “Yeah, there’s a whole section for birds and other caged animals,” he told her. “Each section has its own feed room too.”

Clapping her hands, Cathy smiled and said, “I can’t wait to see the place. I wish I could go out there with you guys today.”

“I tell you what,” Brady offered, “You and Becky can take a load of stuff out and you can go pick up the birds after lunch. We’ve got a ton of sandwiches and stuff for everybody. No sense you two missing out on it.”

Tim tapped on the open door. “Bray, the guys want to know if you want to take all of the rolling cages today,” he said.

“Tell them to leave one of the bigger ones and a smaller one here, just in case we get any walk-ins the first of the week,” he replied. “I want to leave everything in the front office for now too,” he added, walking toward the door and out into the kennel area. Opening the door, he was greeted by a chorus of barking dogs.

Shelter staff and volunteers had already transferred most of the cats into carriers and were beginning to load them in the blue van when he entered the kennel area. One dog, a chocolate lab was giving volunteers a particularly rough time, refusing to allow them to put him into one of the carriers. “What’s the problem, Bill?” Brady asked a tall older gentleman who was trying to entice the dog with treats.

“He just won’t let us put him in the crate,” the man answered.

Brady knelt down and petted the dog on the head. “What’s the matter, pal, you don’t wanna go in that nasty old crate?” he asked softly, all the while rubbing the dogs head. The dog laid his chin on Brady’s leg and let out a loud sigh. Looking up at Bill, Brady remembered. “Is this Graham?” he asked.

“Yes, it is,” Bill replied. “Why?”

Stroking the dog’s head once again, Brady told the man, “He was a cruelty case. His owners used to put him in the crate to punish him and would leave him in it for hours at a time.” He turned to the dog and whispered, “It’s okay, Graham, you don’t have to go in the crate.” To Bill, he said, “I’ll take him with me in the ambo.” Graham lifted his head and woofed at Brady and licked his face, his tail wagging happily.

“It seems he likes that idea,” Bill said, laughing. “Okay, dog, you win.” He handed the leash to Brady and went to retrieve another one.

As Brady walked Graham toward the parking lot where the vans and trailers were being loaded, Darin approached carrying a medium sized pet carrier. “Who’s that?” Brady asked him.

“This one is ours,” Darin replied, holding the carrier up for Brady to see the longhaired black cat inside.

“Hey Taboo,” Brady cooed, sticking his fingers through the grating on the door. “You ready to go home?” he asked as the cat licked his fingers and purred noisily.

Graham nudged Darin’s free hand with his nose and presented his right paw for Darin to shake. “Hey there, puppy,” he said. “What’s your name?”

“This is Graham,” Brady answered for the dog. “He’s gonna ride in with us. He can’t be put in a crate.”

The dog rolled onto his back as Darin knelt down to pet him. “Who’s a good boy?” Darin said, rubbing the dog’s belly. He looked up at Brady and pleaded, “Can we keep him? Huh? Can we?”

Brady stared at his partner. “God, I love you,” he replied, shaking his head.

****

By the time they had all the animals settled in and fed, it was almost three in the afternoon. Cathy and Becky had stayed at the farm to set up the exam rooms and another pair, Derek and Brenda had gone to pick up the birds. It was decided to bring them directly to the farm so they would not be stressed by having to be moved a second time. Since there was such a relatively small number of cats, Brady decided to put the birds in the room closest to the front and put the cats that could be housed together in the three or four rooms at the rear of the feline area. There were six who would have to be put in separate cages, including one very pregnant female who had been surrendered the day before, that would be placed near the rear of the area as well.

Graham had proven to be an extremely well-behaved passenger, riding with his head on Brady’s left leg the entire distance. When Darin pulled the truck off the road, he began wagging his tail, violently drumming against the sliding door between the cab and rear of the ambulance. In his excitement, he had leaped from the truck and danced happily, dragging his leash, while he waited for Darin and Brady to join him. He followed them everywhere they went and only once, when he had to relieve himself, did he wander away, returning immediately afterward to the side of his new masters.

Adam had brought Rodney from the house, in his wheelchair, to join them for lunch. As he wheeled him through the cat area, a large orange tabby named Pumpkin, stuck her paw through one of the cages and hooked her claws in Rodney’s pant leg. They stopped to give the cat a closer look and she, immediately began purring loudly. “Can I see this cat?” Rodney asked one of the volunteers, a girl named Kelly.

Opening the cage, Kelly removed the cat and handed her to Rodney. “Careful, she likes to bite,” she told him as the cat stuck her nose in Rodney’s face and rubbed her cheek against his. “Wow, I think she likes you,” Kelly added.

“I sure hope my new landlords will let me have pets,” he joked, scratching the cat’s ears. She rolled onto her back and pulled his hand down for him to rub her stomach.

“I’ve never seen her take to anybody,” Kelly said.

“They say some cats actually pick their owners,” Adam said, leaning down to pet the cat. She looked up at him and let out a soft, “Meow,” as she batted his cheek with her paw.

On the dog side of the building, Jake was sitting in one of the small kennels with a brown and white, terrier mix named Chloe. The little dog had been brought to the shelter after having been beaten by her owners and locked in a sweltering apartment with no food or water. One of her rear legs was broken so severely it was feared it would have to be removed. She also suffered from periodic seizures and, although vet staff had been able to save her leg, she had a noticeable limp when she walked. The little dog had taken to Jake immediately when he took her from her kennel and placed her in a crate for transport. When they had arrived and he opened the carrier, she had leaped into his lap and began showering him with her kisses. To say that he was smitten with the energetic bundle of happiness was putting it mildly.

Outside, Steve was playing fetch with an energetic Dalmatian named Perdy while Luke enjoyed a game of tug-of-war with Gilligan, a shepherd mix who had come to the shelter as another cruelty case. Perdy’s owners had decided that she was a behavior problem and were unwilling to work with her to correct the difficulties they had with her. She had been at the shelter for just over a year and, except for one family who returned her after only three days, she had remained in their custody. Volunteers had worked with her and she had shown a great deal of improvement but needed a new owner who would be willing to take the time necessary to re-train the high energy two-year-old. Gilligan, a one year old, was taken from an owner who had used the puppy as a bait dog to train his pit bull terriers for fighting. When he arrived, he had a number of puncture wounds on his legs and neck that had become infected and his left ear, which was noticeably smaller than the right, had been nearly torn off in an attack by one of the pit bulls. He had also suffered some facial paralysis on his left side. Occasionally, his left eye would droop, and his tongue would hang out when he rested. Both dogs had won the hearts of the two men and were enjoying their time outside with them.

Brady was standing next to the open garage door at the back of the building, watching Graham inspect the property. The dog would sniff the ground and stopped, periodically, to hike his leg against a fence post or bush. Darin approached from the intake room and slipped his arms around his partner from behind. “How ya doin’?” he asked, leaning his chin on Brady’s shoulder.

“It’s funny,” Brady replied, sighing. “A couple of months ago, a family came in and wanted to adopt him,” he added, indicating the dog. “After spending only, a couple hours with him, they brought him back and said he was just too hyper for them.”

“Maybe he knew they weren’t the family for him,” Darin offered.

“That’s what I said at the time,” Brady continued, turning to face Darin. “Every time I went by his kennel, he’d run to the back corner and just stare at me. It was like he was terrified of me or something. Now, I wonder if he was afraid, I was going to try to force him to go with another family he didn’t want. Until this morning, I never really spent that much time with him.”

“Well, he certainly warmed up to you.”

Kissing the older man on the cheek, Brady giggled. “When we left here this morning, did you ever think we’d end the day with two kids?”

Several other volunteers were walking dogs along the driveway and playing with others in the grassy areas surrounding the building. “The dogs sure seem to like it here,” Darin noted, pointing to a mix breed that was happily chasing a ball. “Did you see Steve and Luke with those two dogs?” he asked.

Nodding, Brady replied, “I think they both made a connection. I hope they’ll think about adopting one or both of them.”

“They’re not the only ones who made a connection,” Darin told him.

“Really? Who else?”

“Jake seems to really like that little brown and white dust mop mutt,” Darin said while Graham brushed against his leg and nudged his hand to be petted. “Hey, Bud,” he said to the dog, scratching his ears.

While they stood in the open door, a light green Mercedes eased along the gravel drive and approached the building. Stopping some distance away, a small woman exited and walked slowly toward them. Darin smiled and called out to her, “Hey, Ma, what brings you here?”

Dressed in her signature style, a pastel flowered blouse and khaki slacks with white sneakers and pearls, she waved. “Spence told me you were moving into the new building today and I wanted to see it for myself,” she replied. “I figured I’d be an old lady before my son invited me over for a visit,” she added.

“Too late,” Darin reminded her, “You’re already an old lady.”

“I’ll have you know I got every one of these gray hairs form you, Mister.”

“Hello, Misses Johnson,” Brady offered.

“Don’t you ever call me that again, young man,” she quipped, swatting his arm. “You call me Mom, just like my other son.” She stretched onto her tiptoes and kissed them both on the cheek. “And who is this handsome little man?” she squealed when Graham brushed his nose against her hand and held his paw up for her to shake.

Darin winked at Brady as he told his mother, “That’s your new grandson, Graham.”

She took the dog’s paw in her petite hand and covered it with the other. “Well, hello there, my little Graham Cracker,” she cooed. “I’m your Grand Mama and I’m gonna spoil you rotten,” she added. Graham surprised her with a slurp across her nose.

“Oh, I can see it now,” Darin joked, “Every time she comes over, she’ll have the car loaded with presents.”

“That’s what Grandma’s do,” she insisted. “They spoil their grandchildren.

The sound of Rodney’s wheelchair rattling across the threshold drew their attention. “Ma, this is our friend, Rodney and his friend, Adam,” Darin said as Adam pushed the youngster toward them. “Rodney, Adam, this is my mother, Sylvia.”

“My goodness, is this the young man that Lillian…” She stopped mid-sentence and rushed to give Rodney a hug. “It’s so nice to meet you,” she whispered before she kissed him on the cheek.

“Thank you, it’s nice to meet you too,” Rodney replied.

Extending his hand toward her, Adam said, “I’m pleased to meet you too Ma’am.”

“I’ll have none of this Ma’am business,” she insisted, wrapping her arms around Adam, and kissing his cheek as well. She quickly reached up to wipe a lipstick smudge from the side of his face with her thumb. “Oops, I left my mark,” she said chuckling.

“I’m surprised she didn’t spit on a Kleenex first,” Darin laughed.

Turning to give her son a stern look, she warned, “Now, you hush,” as everyone joined in the laughter.

“Would you like a tour of the place, Syl…er…Mom?” Brady asked, glancing at Darin nervously.

Smiling, she turned to him and responded, “Certainly,” as she reached out and wrapped her arm around his.

When Brady and Sylvia had disappeared behind the door to the intake room, Darin asked, “Have you met Graham?” The dog sat next to Darin’s leg and raised his paw in greeting.

“He’s gorgeous!” Adam exclaimed as Graham leaned his head against his new dad.

Rodney shifted his position in his chair. “How would you feel about me having a cat?” he asked as he petted the dog.

“I wouldn’t have a problem with it at all,” Darin responded. “Did you find one you like?”

“He likes one named Pumpkin,” Adam offered.

Rodney nodded. “I promise I’ll feed her and take care of her and…,” he said, giggling.

****

Adam was lying on the sofa in the family room, watching a movie when Brady came down to turn off the lights. “What’cha watchin’?” he asked, dropping into the chair.

“Some old Bette Davis movie,” he answered, staring at the big screen television. “Rodney was having trouble getting comfortable and I wasn’t really sleepy so, I decided to come down here and watch a movie,” he added. “I hope you don’t mind.” His shirt was unbuttoned, and he had removed his shoes and socks and placed them on the floor beneath the coffee table.

Brady watched the movie for a few minutes without commenting until a commercial interrupted. He placed his hand on Adam’s shoulder and asked, “Is everything okay?”

Looking up for the first time since Brady had entered the room, Adam replied, “Yeah, sure.”

“Then, why do I get the distinct feeling that something’s bothering you?” Brady quizzed.

Adam moved his foot back and forth against the back of the sofa, recalling the scene he had witnessed on Thursday afternoon when he stood in the doorway to the locker room. “No, really, I’m fine,” he lied, as Graham entered the room and plopped down next to Brady. “It looks like he’s settled in,” Adam changed the subject.

Brady stroked the dog’s head. “Yeah, he’s such a good dog. I can’t believe anybody would abuse him the way they did.”

“Are most of the animals you rescue abuse cases?” Adam asked, sitting up and turning to face Brady.

“Not most but, quite a few,” Brady responded. “I think the vast majority are just a case of not being wanted anymore.”

“I’ve been thinking about changing jobs,” Adam said, matter of factly.

Stunned, Brady asked, “You don’t want to be a cop anymore?”

“Oh, no, it’s not that. I heard there’s an opening in the H.L.E. department here in Big Sky. I’ll still be a cop; I’ll just specialize in a different area.”

“That would be so cool,” Brady stated. “Would you have to move to take the job?”

“Not right away but, within six months. They have a policy that you have to live in the county.”

“I’m sure you could stay here with Rodney,” Brady offered.

Adam let out a long sigh. “I’m not sure that’s such a good idea,” he said sadly, laying his head against the back of the sofa.
 
Part 31

Seated at his desk, Darin had his chair turned so the back was facing the door. He had been staring out the window of his office for quite some time when Jake arrived on Monday morning. When he didn’t respond to Jake’s greeting, the younger man tapped him on the right shoulder. “Are you in there?” Jake teased.

“Oh, hi,” Darin replied, turning to face his assistant. “When did you get here?”

“A few minutes ago.”

“Sorry, I didn’t hear you come in. You want coffee?”

“Sure,” Jake responded, walking toward the coffeemaker. Picking up the empty pot, he turned and scolded. “You mean I have to make it too?”

“Oops, sorry.” Darin apologized. “I forgot.”

Jake set the pot in the sink and filled it with cold water before he dumped the old grounds in the trashcan. He opened one of the cupboards, took out a coffee filter and a packet of coffee and placed them into the basket, then poured the water into the top of the machine. Switching the button to on, he turned to Darin. “So, what has you so preoccupied this morning that you can’t even make coffee?”

Darin took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. “I really screwed up the other day and I’m wondering how I’m going to clean up the mess.”

“You mean when you let Rodney give you head in the shower?” Jake asked.

“How did you know about that?” Darin gasped. “I didn’t even know anybody knew about it until yesterday.”

Jake stared at the coffee maker as the dark brown liquid poured into the glass pot. “I rode back to the farm with Adam on Saturday and he told me he walked in and saw you too having sex. He was pretty upset about it but, after we talked about it, he decided not to say anything to either of you.”

“I can’t believe I let it happen,” Darin said. “I told myself I wasn’t going to, but I did it anyway.”

“Face it, Darin, you’re a guy and, as guys, we all think with our dicks. It’s a fact of gay life.”

Darin rubbed his hands across his face. “So, does Adam hate me?”

“Far from it,” Jake replied, “He was upset but he realized you and Rodney have a past and, while he wasn’t thrilled with what he saw, he thinks too much of you to hate you for it.”

“When Brady told me Adam knew about it, I was so embarrassed I didn’t know what to say to him,” Darin began. “We were getting dressed to go feed the animals when he said Adam had told him that he saw us having sex in the shower. I had told Brady about it the night after it happened so, I knew he was okay with it. I never knew Adam had seen us. By the time we got dressed, he had already left to go back home. As far as I know, he never said anything to Rodney.”

Jake poured two cups of coffee and handed one to Darin. “I don’t think you should say anything to either Adam or Rodney,” he offered.

“That’s the same thing Brady said. Why not?”

“Because, right now, it’s like a big open wound. If you keep digging around in it, it’ll never heal. Let Adam come to you if he wants to talk about it.”

Darin took a sip of coffee. “But what if he never does?” he asked.

“Then, he never does. Just let him heal in his own way. He’s not as experienced as some of the rest of us. How did Brady feel about it?”

“He was upset because Adam was hurt but he was okay with it otherwise. He said Adam had been thinking about making a move on him to try and even the score but, once Brady told him he was okay with it, he changed his mind. Brady offered to do something anyway, but he turned him down.”

“Adam’s a classy guy,” Jake said. “He knows getting even isn’t the way to resolve his feelings about it.”

“I think I’d feel better about it if he had done something with Brady.”

“But I’m not sure he would have.”

“Probably not.”

Their conversation was interrupted by the telephone. Jake picked it up after the third ring. “This is Jake,” he said. Holding the receiver toward Darin, he added, “It’s your ex-wife.”

Darin took the receiver and placed it to his ear. “Hey, Jan,” he said, trying to keep his voice light. “What’s up?”

“I need your help with something,” she replied.

“Okay,” he said, cautiously. “What is it?”

“Uh,” she stammered, “God, I can’t believe I’m telling you like this.” She took in a deep breath and held it before she continued. “I haven’t even told Rick yet.”

“Haven’t told him what?” Darin pressed.

“Is there any way we can speed up the divorce?” she asked, changing the subject. “I’d even forget about the cash settlement if we can finalize it sooner.”

“But you’re entitled to that money,” he insisted. “What’s going on?”

She held her breath for several seconds before blurting out, “I’m pregnant.”

Darin leaned back in his chair, stunned. “But I thought you couldn’t…”

“I didn’t think I could either,” she agreed. “It appears the doctors were wrong.”

Remembering the conversation with Brady on Saturday about the dog, Darin offered, “Or, maybe the kid was just waiting for the right time to come along.”

“What are you talking about?” she said, giggling.

“Nothing, really, it’s a long story,” he replied. “Listen… uh… congratulations?”

“Thank you,” she said, “I just hope Rick will take the news as well.”

“Why shouldn’t he?” Darin quizzed. “I’m sure he’ll be excited when he finds out he’s going to be a father.”

“I hope so.”

“It is his, isn’t it?” Darin asked.

“I’m… pretty sure,” she confessed. “Ninety-five percent anyway.”

“If it’s not his then, who’s is it? The pool boy?”

“He’s not really a boy,” she corrected, “He’s twenty-seven.”

“Oh, Good Lord, are you freakin’ kidding me?”

“Do you remember that fight we had?” she continued, “The one on Tuesday, before the one on Thursday when you left and went to… “

He thought for a moment. There had been so many fights they all melted together. Finally, he lied, “Oh, yeah. I remember.”

“Well, after you left for work on Wednesday, Diego was there to clean the pool and… I just don’t know what came over me but, I invited him in and, well, one thing led to another and…”

Darin felt his blood pressure rise. Fighting the urge to become angry, he said, “And you fucked him?”

She began to cry. “I didn’t plan it, it just happened. Darin, I’m so sorry. I mean that, really.”

Taking a deep breath, Darin became calm once again. What she had done was no different than he had done a day later. “It’s okay,” he soothed, then added, “The guy’s a hunk.”

“After he left, I got to thinking about how truly unhappy we both were and, that’s when I decided I wanted a divorce. When I saw Diego a few days later, he wouldn’t even look at me. I felt so stupid.”

“He probably screws a different woman every other day.”

“I just hope it’s not his,” she admitted. “That would make it so much harder to explain.”

“Because he’s Hispanic?”

“Yeah. Do you think I could convince my mother that Rick’s actually Mexican?”

They both laughed. “I’m sure she’ll love the baby, regardless,” he offered. “Either way, you should tell Rick.”

She sighed, “I know.”

“Listen, I’ll call Aaron and see what I can do,” he promised.” Regardless, you’re getting that money.”

“Thank you for that. And, Darin?”

“Yeah, Jan.”

“I really am sorry.”

“It’s okay, really. Just tell me one thing, are you happy?”

“You know, for the first time in a long time, I really am.”

“Then that’s all that matters,” he said, before hanging up the phone. He leaned back in his chair once again as Jake approached the front of his desk.

“She’s pregnant?” Jake inquired. “Is it yours?”

Spinning his chair around, Darin looked at Jake. “Oh, God, no!” he answered, “We would have known long before this if it was mine.”

“Just checking,” Jake said, smiling and sipping his coffee.

****

Brady was enjoying his first official day in their new building. The dogs were continuing to settle in and, surprisingly, seemed to be a lot quieter than they had been in the old facility. When he went in to check on the birds, he found them all chirping happily in their cages while Becky put clean newspaper in the bottom. “These little guys are so happy,” she said as Brady slipped into the room and closed the door. “For having so many, she took very good care of them,” she added. Brady watched for a few minutes as Becky filled seed and water containers before stepping out to check on the other animals.

George, one of the volunteers who had been tending to the needs of the goats, had arrived shortly after nine and had brought two large containers of goat’s milk from the barn. “We’re probably gonna need to find an outlet for this,” he said, placing them into the fridge in the cat feed room. “We can use some of it for formula but, we can’t use all of it and the kids are getting big enough, they ain’t gonna be nursin’ too much longer.”

“Do you know anyone who could use it?” Brady asked him. “Could they use it at the soup kitchen?”

“I’ll check with Father Frank down at the mission and see if they can use any of it,” George promised before he left. “I’ll be back this afternoon.”

A technician had arrived around ten to install the telephones and intercom system. Brady had watched as, what seemed like a mile of telephone wire was strung throughout the building. Just before noon, the man approached and told him that everything was complete and asked that he place a phone call to ensure the lines were working properly. He dialed his cel phone and, once he heard it ring, signed the papers, and sent the man on his way. He promised to return on Friday to install the phones in the offices. Becky had driven into town to check messages at the old location and set the phone so that all calls would be forwarded to the farm. A few calls had come in later in the day, inquiring about adoptions but, for the most part, it was a quiet afternoon.

The truck towing their new offices began its journey from Honest Dave’s to the farm at about the same time the telephone work was completed. It took almost two hours to travel the mile and a half, as power lines had to be raised and traffic had to be rerouted. Finally, around four thirty, the axles had been removed and the building was ready to be settled onto its foundation. With their offices nearly in place, Brady stood in the doorway of the east building, staring at the back of the modular structure. Steve stepped between the buildings and entered as Brady backed away to allow him access. “How’s it going?” Brady asked.

“We’ll have everything in position in the morning and, the plumbers will hook up the water and sewer lines when they finish up the other building,” Steve replied.” Once they’re done, we can lower the office building onto the foundation. Hopefully, we can get the doors switched around, on each end, and the connecter put up for this end. After that, you can start moving in on Thursday. Luke and I have to get over to Overland and sign papers on the house, are you gonna be here for a bit?”

“If I’m not, I’ll be up at the house,” Brady answered. “Why?”

“We wanted to fill out paperwork so we can adopt one of the dogs,” Steve said, his broad smile spreading across his face.

His own smile covering his face, Brady slapped Steve on the shoulder. “That’s awesome!” he exclaimed. “Which one?”

“I think we’re leaning toward Gilligan,” Steve replied. “But I really like the Dalmatian.”

“Thank you so much. Don’t worry, I’ll put your names on them and we’ll get it done.”

Luke appeared from the rear of the building. “Ready, Dad?” he asked Steve.

Brady shook his head and waved as the two exited the front and walked around the end of the office. Locking the front door, he flipped off the lights and walked into the dog area. Graham approached, carrying a rubber chew toy in his mouth, as he walked toward the back of the long room. “Hey, champ,” he said as the dog brushed against his leg. He continued to the back of the room, the dog beside him, and checked on Boomer, a large Chow/Mastiff mix who had been having some difficulties getting settled. He noticed that Boomer was lying on his side and his breathing seemed labored. He pulled his radio from his hip and, pressing the button on the side, called out for Becky to come to the kennels. Becky arrived within seconds.

“What’s up?” she asked as she entered the kennel area.

“It’s Boomer,” Brady replied, “I just don’t think he’s breathing right.”

Becky opened the gate to Boomer’s kennel and stepped inside. He turned his head and groaned but offered no other response to her entry. “That’s unusual,” she said. “He’s usually more protective of his space than that.” She placed her hands on the dog’s stomach and felt around carefully. “His stomach is pretty solid, but I can’t tell if he might have some type of obstruction,” she said when she rose to her feet. “I’m gonna call Doc Livingston,” she added as Cathy joined them.

“He’s not looking good,” Cathy observed. She knelt down beside the dog and petted his head. “What’s the matter, Boomer?” she soothed.

Brady agreed, “He’s been kinda puny all day, but he just seems to be getting worse.”

Becky returned and told the others, “Doc says to bring him in as soon as we can.”

“I’ll get the stretcher,” Brady said, hurrying into the exam room. He returned and handed it to Cathy who had positioned herself behind the large canine. “I’ll lift him up and you slide the stretcher under him,” she told Becky, who quickly unrolled the canvas mat and locked the ends in place. Once it was in position, she flipped the straps over the dog and secured the clips on each side. The two easily hoisted him up and carried him to the ambulance in the garage.

“I’ll ride back here with him,” Becky volunteered as Graham scrambled into the cab of the truck with Brady and positioned himself on the passenger seat. “I guess Graham’s ridin’ shotgun,” she laughed as Cathy climbed into the back with her.

Brady backed the large vehicle from the garage just as Darin was parking next to the house. He pulled out his cel phone and punched Darin’s speed dial. When he answered, Brady informed him, “We’re on the way to the vet with Boomer. I’ll call you in a bit.”

“Are you going to Livingston’s?” Darin asked. When Brady confirmed their destination, he added, “I’ll meet you there.”

Tucking the phone into his pocket, Brady raced down the driveway to the road. After checking for oncoming traffic, he accelerated onto the pavement. He glanced at the overhead control panel and noticed several switches. He flipped one marked, ‘flashers’ and lights on the side and front of the vehicle began flashing. Several cars pulled over and allowed him to pass while he scanned the other switches. Spotting another marked, ‘whoop’ he flipped it to see what it would do. There was an instant sound from the front of the vehicle, “Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!” as they hurtled down the road. Approaching the junction, more cars pulled to the side and waited for them to pass. He charged the flashing red light, his hand on the horn, and turned left onto the main highway, headed toward Livingston’s. More drivers yielded to the emergency vehicle. He looked down at the speedometer and noted that they were going almost seventy. Within a couple minutes, he slowed and was turning off the highway into the lot at the veterinarian’s office. Wheeling the huge vehicle toward the back of the building, he flipped off the siren and lights and screeched to a stop by the back entrance. Two vet technicians ran from the building and opened the rear door of the ambulance, took the handles of the stretcher from the girls and rushed Boomer inside.

As Brady hurried to the front desk, Darin entered and stepped to his side. “I probably broke all kinds of laws,” Brady whispered to him, “But, damn, that felt awesome!” His hands began to shake as he realized he had just taken his first ‘lights and siren’ emergency run.

While he filled out the paperwork, technicians began preparing the large dog for surgery. Doc Livingston had taken one look at the black and brown dog and ordered an ultrasound which revealed some type of obstruction in his large intestine. “I can’t tell what it is, but it’s got him blocked pretty badly,” the doctor told Brady. “If you hadn’t brought him in when you did, he might not have made it through the night.”

“I’m glad you checked on him,” Becky said when they joined the men. “Cathy and I were just about ready to head home.”

While they sat and waited for news of Boomer’s condition, Brady mentioned some ideas he had been considering about scheduling. “My thoughts are that we need to have someone on duty twenty-four seven,” he stated. “That way, once we start getting filled up, we can stay on top of things like this. If you girls had gone home and I had gone up to the house, we might not have caught this.”

“How many paid staff are left?” Darin inquired.

Becky and Cathy raised their hands as Brady nodded. “Us three and Tim,” he replied. “We’re it. Everybody else are volunteers.”

“Well, as I see it, we need to get some folks hired,” Darin advised.

Brady nodded. “I’d like to offer any paid positions to the volunteers first,” he said. “I know most of them work other jobs but, I think it’s only fair since they’ve stuck by us.”

Becky chimed in, “And I don’t think any of the assholes that bailed on us should even be allowed to apply.”

“There are a couple exceptions though,” Cathy disagreed. “I mean, Mark had to find another job. With his medical bills, he couldn’t wait to see when the shelter was gonna close. At the time, he didn’t know if we’d be there another month or another day.”

“That’s true,” Brady agreed. “But, most of the ones who bailed, I wouldn’t want back anyway.”

“May I ask what you two make?” Darin said, removing a small calculator from his pocket.

The two women looked at each other. Finally, Becky said, “I was making ten and Cathy was at, what? Eight fifty?” She looked at Cathy who nodded in agreement. “I took some vet tech classes, though,” she added.

“How long have you two worked for the shelter?” he continued his questions.

“I’ve been with them just over eighteen months and Cathy started not long after I did,” Becky replied.

“We actually met working at the shelter,” Cathy offered, smiling.

“Congratulations,” Darin said before continuing. “Do either of you have a degree of any type?”

Cathy spoke first. “I just need a few more credits to complete my Bachelor’s in social work,” she advised. “I had to drop out when our son was born.”

“And how far did you get with your vet tech training?” he asked Becky.

“I’d probably have to go back and start over,” she answered. “About the only thing I remember is how to give shots and stuff.”

“I don’t know about that,” Brady interrupted, “You knew to check Boomer for an obstruction.”

“I’ll tell you what,” Darin began, “If you’ll give us a two-year commitment, I’ll help you pay for your classes to get both your degrees.”

Cathy leaned against the back of her chair and put her hands over her mouth. “That would be wonderful,” she said.

Brady and Darin rose when Doc Livingston approached. “Hey guys,” he said, “Boomer is doing well. As we suspected, he had an obstruction.” He held out a cloth containing a chunk of what looked like a piece of a rubber ball. “We removed this,” he added.

“I wondered what happened to the ball he was playing with on Saturday,” Brady replied.

“I’d like to keep him overnight and you can pick him up tomorrow afternoon,” the doctor said before he turned to exit.

“Thank you so much,” Brady said as they prepared to leave. Stopping at the desk, he said to the nurse, “Just give me a call if there’s any changes.”

She looked at Boomer’s chart. “We have your number here,” she said. “Don’t forget your stretcher,” she reminded him.

When they walked around to the back, there was a county police cruiser parked behind the ambulance. "Is this your vehicle?” the officer inquired.
 
Part 32


Darin stepped up and replied, “Yes, it’s ours.”

“You do realize it’s not a licensed emergency vehicle, don’t you?” he continued holding his citation pad and a pen. He was tall and thin, very thin, which made him look even taller than his six feet four inches. He was also quite handsome with light brown hair, buzzed short on the sides and only slightly longer on top. His blue eyes reflected the late afternoon sunlight as he spoke. When he closed the cover on his citation pad, his gold wedding band caught the light and flashed for just an instant.

“I’m sorry,” Brady said. “I didn’t realize.”

“He was just concerned with getting a very sick dog here,” Darin offered.

“You know, you did violate a number of laws by doing what you did,” the officer said tapping his book against his hand.

Brady stared at his shoes and replied, “I… uh… really didn’t know.”

Darin scratched his chin and offered, “I know it’s a little late but are there some type of forms we need to fill out?”

“I’m sure there are,” the officer answered. He paused for a few moments and then continued, “I’m only going to give you a warning this time. That way, you can find out what you’ll need to do. Does that sound like a good deal?”

“Thank you, we’ll check it out tomorrow,” Darin promised.

“I really think what you guys are doing is great,” the officer continued, “I don’t really think it would be in anyone’s interest to cite you for it.”

“I really appreciate that,” Brady added, opening the door to allow Graham to hop out while Becky tossed the stretcher into the back. The dog immediately hurried toward a large tree and hiked his leg.

“That’s a beautiful dog,” the officer noted. “Is he one of your rescues?”

“He sure is,” Brady answered. “He was an abuse case.”

“He’s one of the success stories,” Darin added. “By the way, I’m Darin and this is my partner, Brady.” He offered his hand to the officer as Brady did the same.

Shaking Darin’s hand, the young policeman replied, “I’m Tom, Tom Jefferson.”

“Hi, Tom Tom, I’m Becky and this is my girlfriend, Cathy,” Becky teased.

Laughing, Tom shook her hand. “Somehow I knew as soon as I said it…” he giggled.

Just then, Officer Jefferson received a call on his radio. “Base to thirty,” the dispatcher’s voice called out.

“This is thirty,” he spoke into his radio. “Go ahead base.”

“Officer needs assistance, shots fired, Highway sixty-four, near the west county line, can you respond?”

“I’m about ten minutes away. Thirty responding,” he said, swinging open the door on his patrol car and climbing inside. “Check on those permits,” he called, closing the door, and putting the car into reverse. With tires squealing and lights flashing, he raced away.

“I hope it’s nothing serious,” Brady said, ushering Graham into the ambulance and climbing behind the wheel. A sudden sense of fear washed over him as he started the truck and began to drive home.

****

It was a few minutes before midnight when Darin’s cel phone rang, waking him from his brief sleep. “Is this Darin?” the woman asked.

“Yes, this is Darin,” he answered, squinting to try and read the digital clock next to the bed.

“Who is it?” Brady asked, sitting up in the bed.

“This is Doctor Osborne from Lennox Hospital; do you know an Officer Adam Bailey?” she asked hopefully.

“Yes, I know Adam,” Darin replied, sitting up. “What’s going on?”

“You’re listed as an emergency contact on his cel phone,” she continued, “I’ve been trying to get in touch with his family.”

“What’s going on?” he repeated.

“I’m sorry to inform you that Officer Bailey was injured earlier today and he’s here at our hospital. Like I said, I’ve been trying to reach his family.”

“Is he okay? What happened?” Darin demanded.

“He’s stable now but it was touch and go for a while. He lost a lot of blood. He’s had surgery to remove a bullet from his shoulder but he’s still in recovery. Do you know how I can reach his family?”

“Adam’s at Lennox Hospital,” he whispered to Brady. “I don’t really know his family, I think his parents live up near Reno,” he told the woman.

Brady was on his feet, grabbing his pants and sliding them on while Darin tried to learn more from the doctor. “How is he?” Brady asked. “What happened?”

“Will we be able to see him?” Darin inquired, holding his hand for Brady to wait.

“Are you a relative?” she asked. “Oh, of course you are,” she continued without waiting for a response. “If he gave you as an emergency contact, you must be. I’ll see to it that you can go in and see him.”

“We’ll be there as soon as we can,” he told the woman while Brady pulled a tee shirt over his head and hurried toward the kitchen.

Turning on lights as he went, Brady called out to Rodney as he entered the cottage, “Rodney, are you awake?”

“Yeah, I’m awake,” Rodney responded, pushing a button on the television remote to mute the sound. “What’s up?”

Entering the bedroom, Brady stated, “Adam’s been hurt and he’s in the hospital.”

“NO!” Rodney exclaimed tossing the covers away and sliding his feet to the floor. “Can you hand me my jeans?” he asked Brady, holding out his hand.

Brady took the pants off a hook by the door and tossed them to Rodney. “You need socks or anything else?” he asked, opening the top dresser drawer.

“Just my tennis shoes.” Rodney replied as he pulled his pants over his thin legs. “What happened?”

“I don’t know any details, just that he’s at Lennox Hospital.” Brady told him.

Rodney allowed Brady to help him into the Explorer while Darin waited with the engine running. Once Brady had climbed into the back seat, they headed toward the hospital. “Why would he be at Lennox?” Brady wondered aloud.

“If he was the one that was near the county line, Lennox would be closer,” Darin replied as he accelerated the car onto the highway.

“What one?” Rodney asked.

They traveled the remainder of the way to the hospital without conversation, arriving at the emergency entrance just after one in the morning. Darin dropped Rodney and Brady at the entrance and parked the car while they waited. Brady retrieved a wheelchair and, when Darin joined them, the trio approached the desk. “Fill out these forms,” the nurse said, sliding a clipboard across the counter without looking at any of them.

“We’re here to see a patient,” Darin told the woman. When she finally looked up from her work, he added, “Officer Adam Bailey. He was brought in earlier this evening.”

“Are you family?” she asked.

“We’re his brothers,” Brady lied. “Can we see him?”

The nurse sighed. “Of course, you are. You two I could believe,” she added, pointing at Darin and Brady, “But this one, not so much.”

“I’m adopted,” Rodney stated. “Can we see him? Please.”

“Have a seat and I’ll check with the doctor,” she said, her voice and her tone gruff.

By the time they were allowed into his room, Adam was awake and complaining to the nurse who was with him. “Why can’t I have my underwear?” he demanded.

“I should have known you’d be giving the nurses a hard time,” Darin said as they entered the room. He leaned down and gave Adam a quick hug and peck on the cheek. “How ya feelin’?” he asked, stroking Adam’s head.

“I’ve been worse,” Adam joked. “Hey guys,” he said, waving to Brady and Rodney. His left shoulder was covered with gauze bandage that was wrapped around his upper chest. His arm was held in place with a sling.

Rodney moved his wheelchair close to the right side of the bed. “What happened?” he asked tearfully.

Adam shook his head and grimaced as he tried to pull his body into a sitting position with his right hand. “I pulled a car over for speeding and, when I approached, the driver stuck a gun out the window and started shooting. I managed to shoot out both back tires, but he took off anyway.”

“I thought they only did stuff like that in the movies,” Darin joked.

“Well, I’m sure glad you’re okay,” Rodney said, placing his hand on Adam’s right arm.

A short, heavyset woman, wearing green scrubs, entered the room. “Are one of you Darin?” she asked.

“That would be me,” Darin replied, raising his hand. He recognized the voice. “You must be Doctor Osborne.”

“That’s correct. I’m really sorry about the way Nurse Jones treated you when you came in,” she said. “I came as soon as I heard you were here.” She turned to Adam and asked, “How are you feeling?” She picked up his chart from the end of the bed and made a notation.

Adam pulled his hand away from Rodney’s and said, “I’m okay.”

“Well, you had us all pretty worried,” she continued. “I’m glad to see you’re awake but you really should try and get some rest.” She turned to Darin. “You should be able to take him home tomorrow,” she said, patting him on the arm. “He’s lucky to have a partner to take care of him,” she whispered.

Shaking his head, Darin corrected, “No, you misunderstood, he’s just a very dear friend. This is my partner,” he said, placing his arm around Brady. “Rodney and Adam are together.” He pointed toward the wheelchair.

“Oh, I just assumed…,” she said, blushing. “Well, anyway, he can go home tomorrow as long as he has somebody to keep an eye on him.”

“Can I have my underwear?” Adam demanded before the doctor left.

“I don’t see any reason why not,” she replied. “Are his clothes here?” she asked. “I know we had to cut his shirt and tee shirt off of him.”

Darin picked up a bag containing Adam’s uniform pants, shoes, and his other clothes. Opening the bag, he pulled out a pair of white jockey shorts. “Here they are,” he said as Adam struggled to sit up in the bed and swung his legs, carefully, over the side.

“I feel like I’m hangin’ out for God and everybody to see,” he complained while Darin slipped the underwear over his feet and worked them up over his hips. “That’s much better,” Adam said when Darin helped him back into bed.

****

As they waited for the elevator, Brady noticed a police officer approaching from the left. “Is that Officer Jefferson?” he asked Darin.

Darin turned to look in the direction Brady was pointing. “Yes, I believe it is,” he answered. When the officer was closer, he said to him, “What brings you here?”

“Oh, hi guys. I was just stopping by to check on a fellow officer before my shift ended,” he replied.

“It wouldn’t be Officer Bailey, would it?” Brady inquired. “Adam is a friend of ours. This is our friend, Rodney, he added.

“Pleased to meet you, Rodney,” Tom said. “As a matter of fact, it is Officer Bailey I came to see. I wanted to let him know we caught the guy who shot him.”

“That’s great,” Darin said. “He’s still awake, room five fourteen.”

Officer Jefferson rubbed his hand across his closely cropped hair and let out a deep breath. “I’ve spent most of my shift on the phone trying to calm my wife down,” he admitted. “She heard an officer was shot and she was a wreck until I finally called her. It’s a good thing I’m off the next two days. Well, you guys have a good night.” He turned and walked toward Adam’s room.

****

“Do you think Adam will want to come here?” Brady asked Darin when they were back in bed. He glanced at the clock once more. “Ugh! It’s almost five.”

“I know, I have to be up in two hours,” Darin complained. “I sure hope he’ll want to come here,” he added, yawning. “Good night, Babe.”

“Good night,” Brady responded softly.

Two hours later, they were up and at it, once again.

****

Jake was already at his desk when Darin arrived at the office. “Good morning,” he said, moving straight to the coffeepot. “I need caffeine!” he added as he filled a mug.

“You look like shit,” Jake offered. “Late night?”

Darin took several sips of coffee before turning to face his assistant. “Adam’s in the hospital,” he said, flipping his middle finger in Jake’s direction. “We didn’t get to bed till around five.”

“What happened?” Jake said as he rushed around his desk. “Is he okay? Where is he?”

Darin eased into his chair and picked at the stack of messages on his desk. “He’s at Lennox Hospital and he’s fine. They did surgery to remove a bullet from his shoulder and he’ll be released tomorrow.”

Jake fell into one of the chairs in front of Darin’s desk. “But he’s going to be okay?” he repeated.

“Yeah, he’s fine.”

“Can he have visitors?” Jake inquired.

“I’m sure he can, why do you ask?”

Jake took in a deep breath and held it before letting it out slowly. “Can I tell you something without you making a big deal out of it?” he finally asked.

“Of course,” Darin replied, sipping more coffee.

Jake stood and picked up his own cup. After filling it with coffee, he leaned against the counter and said, “I haven’t been able to stop thinking about him since Saturday.” He quickly took a drink of coffee, waiting for Darin to respond. When there was no response, he continued, “I know it’s hopeless because he’s with Rodney, but I just can’t get him out of my mind. He’s such a wonderful guy. Plus, we have a lot of common interests. I keep thinking, why didn’t I meet him first?”

Darin sipped his coffee, debating whether or not to reveal what Rodney had shared with him on Thursday about not wanting a relationship. “Of course, Jake would have a lot in common with Adam. They shared similar views about relationships,” he thought. “He’s in room five fourteen, if you’d like to go see him,” he told Jake. They sat silently for a few minutes before Darin added, “Everything happens for a reason.” They continued to sip their coffee in silence.

****

It was around ten when the truck from the farm supply company arrived with the donation of livestock supplies. With no volunteers on hand to help with the unloading, Brady called Steve to see if his crew could help. Happily, the men agreed and had the truck unloaded and the supplies stacked in short order. “I’ll just add it to your bill,” Steve told Brady, with a laugh, as the men headed back to work.

At noon, Brady told Becky he was going up to the house for some lunch and, possibly, a short nap. She agreed to call him if there was anything that needed his attention. He went into the cottage to check on Rodney, expecting him to still be sleeping from their late night. As he entered the hallway, he could hear music coming from the bedroom. He stopped short when he realized that Rodney was watching a porn video and saw that he was masturbating. When Rodney saw him, he quickly yanked the covers over his midsection but, not before Brady got a good view of his impressive equipment. Fumbling for the remote, he said, “Sorry, I didn’t hear you coming.”

“And I almost got to see you cumming,” Brady joked. “Don’t stop on my account,” he added, smiling.

Nervously, Rodney stared at Brady for a few moments before he pressed the play button on the remote and slowly eased the covers away from his naked body. “I hear you’ve got almost as nice a piece as Darin does,” he said, resuming his stroking. “Can I see it?”

Brady nodded, stepping closer. “Yours is very impressive. Darin didn’t do you justice when he described it,’ he offered as Rodney reached for the button on his khaki pants, allowing his own erection to slap against his belly.

“Why don’t you get comfortable,” Rodney said, scooting over to make room on the bed while Brady pulled his polo shirt over his head.

Brady turned to view the television. A young and totally hairless, blond man was sucking on a very hairy man while another, equally hairy man pounded into him from behind. “That’s hot,” he commented while he slipped off his shoes and pushed his pants to the floor. Standing beside the bed in his underwear, his erection pushing the fabric away from his body, he paused.

“You’re not having second thoughts, are you?” Rodney asked, letting his erection lay against the blond hair between his naval and pubic bush. “Darin said, you might want equal time with me.”

Brady shook his head. “No, I’m fine,” he replied as he slowly pushed his gray jockey shorts away from his hips. He stood beside the bed for a few moments once his shorts were on the floor, his manhood at full arousal, sticking straight out from his body.

“Very nice,” Rodney whispered, “Very nice, indeed. Come here,” he added, patting the mattress.

Brady eased himself onto the bed and lay next to the youngster. He reached out with his left hand and gently squeezed Rodney’s erection. “That’s so nice,” he repeated, gently stroking up and down.

“Are you a quick cummer like Darin?” Rodney asked, rubbing his right hand over the dense hair on Brady’s torso. “Damn, you’re almost as hairy as he is.”

“You should see my dad,” Brady joked. “He has almost as much hair on his back as he does his front.”

“Is his dick as nice as yours?” Rodney quizzed as he gently slid the foreskin off the head and stroked him.

Brady thought for a moment. “He’s uncut, like me, but I think I’m bigger. I don’t really know for sure.”

The two were silent for several minutes while each stroked the other slowly. Finally, Rodney asked, “Are you a top or a bottom?”

“I’m a versatile bottom,” Brady replied. “Why do you ask?”

“No reason. Just fantasizing about having both of you hot studs at the same time and what we might do.”

“Do you mind if we just jerk off?” Brady inquired. “I don’t think I’m up for much else right now.”

“Sure,” Rodney answered. “You need any lotion or anything?”

“No, I’m good,” Brady responded, “I pretty much make my own,” he added as he took over stroking his meat and squeezed a generous amount of pre seminal fluid from the folds of foreskin. Each watched the other as they worked themselves toward orgasm. Within a few minutes, Brady’s breathing became heavy and he grunted, “I’m gonna cum.”

“Shoot that hot load for me,” Rodney growled. “Oh, yeah, shoot it!” he hollered as the first blast of semen escaped from the end of Brady’s penis. “I’m…. Gonna…. shoot!” he shouted as his own orgasm began, matching the bigger man, shot for shot, until both slowed to just a dribble. Their chests heaving, they lay still for several minutes until their breathing returned to normal. “That was awesome!” Rodney gasped. “Damn, you shoot as much as Darin does,” he said, running his finger through the dense puddle around and in Brady’s hair covered naval.

“What can I say? It’s a gift,” Brady sighed. “You shoot a pretty mean load yourself, pal.”

****

It was just after three when Brady woke with a start. The sheet had been pulled over the two of them and there was a damp washcloth laid gently over each of their stomachs, covering the semen. Rodney was snoring softly, his face turned toward the wall. Quietly, he slipped out of bed and wiped what he could of the partially dried semen from the hair on his belly. He picked up his underwear and slipped them over his hips before retrieving the rest of his clothes and stepping quietly into the hallway, switching off the television as he went. He finished dressing in the living room of the cottage before proceeding toward the main house, carrying his shoes. Graham greeted him as he opened the back door and he could hear classical music playing softly from the other end of the house. Quietly he walked into the bedroom, undressed and, clad only in his underwear, snuggled into bed, and drifted off to sleep once again, his arms wrapped around the man he loved.
 
Part 33

With the west building finally finished, Steve and his crew were working to give the outside of the buildings and the surrounding areas a more professional look. A privacy fence had been constructed behind the two buildings blocking the view of the house at the rear of the property. Over sixty tons of limestone gravel was hauled in to finish the driveway that ran from the road and surrounded the buildings. With opening day fast approaching, Brady was busy arranging entertainment, securing temporary housing, if it was needed, and hiring new staff members in preparation for the grand opening celebration. It had taken most of the rest of the week after the offices were set into place to bring them to a point of actually being able to move in but, as Darin had said, the wait was worth it. Steve had moved the rear doors from the ends of the building and lined them up with the doors in each of the two kennel buildings, a short breezeway connecting them. The actual office structure was centered in front of the two buildings, facing the road. The driveway cut the property almost into equal halves with a large parking area in front of the office itself.

With Steve’s help, they had purchased six small trailer homes, for five hundred dollars each, and grouped them along the east edge of the property, around the one Rodney owned. Three of the homes were ten feet wide and fifty feet long and would be positioned along the fence line, parallel with the driveway once the concrete runners and patio were finished. Two of the others, being eight feet wide and forty feet long, were similar to Rodney’s and had been placed on either side of his. The sixth one, a twelve feet by forty, was by far the nicest of the bunch and needed the least amount of refurbishing. It was set in closest to the house, on an angle to the others. Steve and his crew had replaced all of the windows and doors and built new cabinets in all of them while Luke painted each one. Steve had drawn up plans to construct a carport and storage building for each of the trailers once they were in place.

Almost two weeks had passed since Adam had been shot. Brady, dressed in his familiar red polo shirt and khaki pants, was seated at his desk. It was just past ten on Monday morning and he had already taken several calls from and arranged interviews for prospective staff members. At ten fifteen, his phone rang again. Picking up, he said, “Black Sheep Farm Animal Rescue, how can I help you?” Graham, wearing his new rainbow collar, looked up from his doggy bed, stretched and yawned and laid his head on his paws...

“I’m hoping to speak with the manager,” the young man replied.

“I’m Brady, I’m the manager,” he returned, “What can I do for you?”

“My name is Dylan Edwards and I saw your ad on the Internet for a staff veterinarian,” the man said, “I’d like to know if you’ve filled the position yet.”

“Not yet,” Brady responded. “Can you get your resume to me?”

“What would be the best way for me to do that?” Dylan asked.

“Well, Dylan, you can send it through email, fax or regular mail,” Brady told him.

“I have some other questions if you don’t mind.”

“Certainly, go ahead.”

“Are you just looking for a vet or are you also looking for technicians?” Dylan asked.

“We’d like to hire at least four techs as well,” Brady informed him. “Do you know a likely candidate?”

“My wife, Tina, is a vet tech and it would be great if she could work with me.”

“I’ll certainly be happy to give her an interview. When can you come in?” Brady opened his calendar and picked up a pencil.

“That might take a couple of days,” Dylan said, chuckling. “Right now, we live in Oregon. I’m finishing my residency here and I really want to work for a place like yours.”

“I see,” Brady laughed as well. “Can you fax your resumes to me today then? That way I can look them over and have my partner give you a call in the morning.” Brady quickly gave him the fax number as well as his cel phone number.

“That sounds great,” Dylan responded. “Tina’s at work right now but we both work the late shift tomorrow so, we’ll be here in the morning,” he added before they both hung up.

Becky had entered the office as Brady was hanging up. He turned to her and stated, “Well, it looks like we may have found our staff vet.” Just then, the fax machine picked up and began receiving a transmission. “That’s probably his resume now.”

“Outstanding,” she replied, placing some papers on his desk. “This is a letter from a Greyhound rescue group,” she began, “They want to know if they can bring some dogs over and set up during our carnival.”

Brady looked at the top sheet containing several pictures of some of the dogs the group had helped rescue. “Absolutely,” he agreed. “The more groups like that we can get hooked up with, the better.”

Retrieving the papers, she smiled and said, “I’ll call them and let them know. Oh, there’s a young man here who wants to speak to you about helping out.”

Smiling, Brady replied, “Show him in.”

She stepped into the hallway and called out, “Josh, you can come in now.” A few seconds later, she returned with Cathy, holding the hand of their six-year-old son. “Josh, this is Brady. Tell him what you asked me.”

With his middle two fingers of his left hand hooked into his lower lip, Josh blushed violently and leaned against Cathy’s leg. He pulled at the hem of his SpongeBob tee shirt before, finally, after some prodding, he looked at Brady and asked, “Can I hayoop take cawe ub da aminals?” He smiled, revealing the fact that he was missing two upper teeth.

Brady stepped from behind his desk. Squatting down beside the youngster, he asked, “What would you like to help with?”

“I wanna hayoop feed ‘em an’ gibb ‘em watew an’ gibb ‘em tweat’th an’ cwean up d’er poop.”

“Well, I’m sure we can find something for you to do around here, Josh,” Brady told him. “In fact, I think Graham needs to go outside for a walk. Would you like to take him?”

Josh nodded vigorously. “Uh-huh,” he said, clapping his hands with excitement. “Can Mommy Becky go wiff me?” he asked, patting his legs to get Graham’s attention. “C’mon Gwayam,” he called as the dog rose from his bed and stretched before moving toward the door. Becky took Josh’s hand and they followed Graham outside, leaving Cathy behind.

“I’m sorry about having to bring him to work with us,” she said. “I don’t have anyone else who can watch him since my mom’s taking care of my aunt in Tulsa.”

“It’s perfectly okay,” Brady said, placing his hand on hers. “I don’t really see a problem.”

“It’s been a struggle with him. We tried to get him into kindergarten last year but he’s just too far behind the other kids. The teachers felt it was in his best interest to wait a year.”

“He seems fine to me. Other than the speech thing, I mean.”

“He’ll probably always have some sort of speed impediment,” she said. “My ex-husband did a lot of drugs and…” She lowered her head and paused. “I’m ashamed to say, I smoked my share of pot when I was pregnant with him. His doctor thinks that might be what caused him to be slow.”

Brady smiled. “Or, it could be that God knew you needed a special kid and he gave you Josh.” He placed his hand on hers once again and added, “Don’t beat yourself up.”

“Thank you,” she replied, “You always know just the right thing to say.”

There was a tap on the door as Darin entered followed by Rodney and Adam. “I’m back,” he announced, stepping into the office. “And look who’s here, good as new.”

Rodney entered and spread his arms, revealing the fact that his cast was gone. His left arm was noticeably paler than his right. He flexed his hand and turned it over to show his range of motion. “I have to wear these special boots, with steel supports in the sides, for a couple months, though,” he said, hiking up his pant legs to show the high-topped footwear. “Other than that, I’m ready to start shoveling sh…. I mean poop.” He looked at Cathy and blushed.

“It’s okay, Honey, I say, ‘shit’ all the time,” she teased. “You might as well say it too.”

“But don’t say shit in front of the K-I-D,” Brady warned, laughing. “What about you, Adam?” he asked.

“I say shit all the time,” he joked. “Oh, that’s not what you meant?” He giggled and winked at Cathy. “Got my bandages off and I can go back to work next week,” he added, more seriously. “They’re puttin’ me on desk patrol, though.”

“Ugh, that sucks,” Cathy stated.

“And NOT in the good way!” Brady and Rodney both said while everyone laughed.

The group exchanged more small talk while Brady excused himself to take another phone call. As they stood in the front hallway, Adam leaned in and kissed Rodney on the cheek. “What’s that for?” Rodney asked, blushing.

“For being honest with me,” Adam replied. “I know it couldn’t have been easy for you to tell me you didn’t feel the same way about wanting a relationship.”

“I just thought you deserved better,” Rodney said. “I still love you. I mean that.”

“I know, I love you too.”

“Jake’s a great guy, you both deserve to be happy.”

“I just hope you can find someone and settle down some day,” Adam said, stroking Rodney’s hair.

“Someday, maybe,” Rodney replied. “Right now, I’m just not ready. Besides, I’m gonna be working the rest of my life to pay back these guys for all they’ve done for me.”

“You just concentrate on getting back on your feet and don’t worry about it,” Darin advised. “We’re happy to do it,” he added, excusing himself when Brady motioned that he needed something.

“So, are you still gonna quit your job and transfer here?” Rodney asked when they were alone once more.

Shaking his head, Adam replied, “I’m still gonna resign but I’m joining the County Humane Law Enforcement team here.”

“I didn’t realize they had one too,” Rodney said. “That’s great.”

“They didn’t. Tom Jefferson talked them into creating it. He’ll be the lead officer and I’ll be working directly under him.”

“That’s right, I heard him, and his wife were volunteering here. That’s awesome.” A devilish grin crossed Rodney’s face as he added, “I sure wouldn’t mind getting under him myself.”

“Hands off, Mister,” Adam warned. “You know, they’re already referring to the two of us as the ‘Mutt and Jeff of H.L.E.’.”

With a chuckle, Rodney admitted, “Well, it’s no wonder, he’s like, what, six four and you’re five eight.”

“I’m really looking forward to working with him though, he and his wife are both super people.”

“I know, Brady said they jumped right in and have done a lot for the shelter already,” Rodney agreed. “She called around to some of the Vet’s offices and got them to donate their extra supplies.”

Adam glanced at his watch. “Well, I’m gonna see if I can meet Jake for lunch,” he said. Poking his head into Brady’s office he called out, “See ya, guys.”

“Will you be here for dinner?” Brady hollered before Adam got to the door.

“I’ll call and let you know,” Adam yelled back. “Later.”

Rodney stood in the open door and watched as Darin and Brady poured over Dylan and Tina’s resumes. “He was in the top five percent in his class,” Brady pointed out. “And she’s no slouch either.”

“But, can we afford to pay them what they’re worth?” Darin reasoned.

“They both state that, ‘salary is negotiable.’ We don’t have any candidates for a vet and only a couple of techs that have applied,” Brady argued. “At least talk to them and see what they have in mind.”

“There’s no harm in that,” Darin agreed. “What if we offered them one of the trailers as part of their salary package?” he asked, turning the calculator toward where he stood and quickly entering some numbers. Taking a pen from the cup, he wrote down a total on a post-it note.

“We could offer them one of the ten by fifty’s,” Brady suggested. “I think Jake wants the twelve wide and Adam talked about the one eight wide.”

“You still haven’t told me what my rent’s gonna be,” Rodney piped up.

Darin looked up and winked. “You can’t afford it,” he teased. “Trust me it’s gonna be substantial.”

“That’s what I’m afraid of,” the blond said, grimacing. “Yikes, am I gonna have to take to turnin’ tricks again to pay for it?”

Looking up from his figuring, his brow set, Darin replied, “I certainly hope you’ll come to me before you resort to that again.”

“I was joking,” Rodney insisted. “I don’t want to ever go back to those days either.”

“Good,” Darin said, returning to his numbers.

Rodney shifted his weight from one foot to the other. “I think I’ll go see what Becky has for me to do,” he said as he turned to leave. “By the way, thanks for everything. I really love you guys.”

“It’s our pleasure,” Brady responded. “We love having you here and I’m glad you’re staying.”

“Me too,’ Darin added. “Now get to work so we can figure this out,” he scolded, winking again.

When Rodney had left, Brady turned to Darin. “You want to just give Dylan a call now and talk money with him?”

Darin thought for a moment. “I’d just as soon know what kind of salary they’d need so we can add it to the payroll budget.”

Picking up his phone, Brady punched the number listed on the cover letter. After a moment, he said, “Dylan… this is Brady Tortellino at Black Sheep Farm…Good…. I got your resume and my partner; Darin would like to speak to you…. Good, just a sec.” He handed the phone to Darin and leaned back in his chair as he watched the older man negotiate with Dylan.

It took Darin just twenty minutes to work out a tentative agreement for both Dylan and Tina to come to work for them. In addition to what Darin later called, a very reasonable salary request, it was agreed that they would move into one of the ten by fifty trailers. Dylan explained that their only form of transportation was an old motor home that was not at all economical to drive but, since they lived within a few blocks of the clinic where they both worked, they usually rode their bicycles or walked. Darin agreed that, because the farm was outside the city, he would purchase a moderately priced car for them to use as well. “I’ll get those contracts faxed out to you later this afternoon,” Darin promised before he hung up. “Okay, talk to you soon,” he added. Hanging up the phone he turned to Brady. “They’ll be here the middle of next week,” he said, smiling.

“What makes you so sure?” Brady quizzed.

“Just a feeling,” Darin said, scratching his cheek. “He told me they’ve been living in her aunt’s guesthouse for the past eighteen months and in their RV before that. I think adding the trailer home pretty much sealed the deal.”

“But, won’t he have to give notice where he’s at now?’

“He said he’s finished with his residency on Thursday so, he’s free to go anywhere he wants. They’re not able to offer him a permanent position where he is,” Darin added.

“So, their loss is our gain, huh?” Brady mused. “Sweet!”

****

The two men spent the remainder of the morning discussing their interview strategy. It was decided that they would both would have copies of each resume and application, and they would interview each applicant independently. That way, they could assess each one without any bias from the other. Five interviews were set up for that afternoon and the first to arrive was a peppy little bundle of insanity named Toni, with an ‘I’, as she liked to point out.

She walked into the office wearing a lime green pantsuit with a gold lame blouse and matching gold shoes with spike heels. Her purse was huge and just a slightly darker shade of lime than her outfit. When she removed her gold scarf, her hair was a mass of bleached blond curls and her makeup was, to say the least, just ever so over the top. She had dark green eye shadow and enough eyeliner to mark a highway exit. Her nails were long and brightly painted in various shades of green from emerald to hunter. When they saw her step out of her, bright orange, late model Volkswagen Beetle, Darin almost did one of those ‘spit takes’ from all of the comedy shows. He had just taken a sip of coffee when she parked, nearly on top of the cement stop, in front of the building and turned to see who was driving the car. “God, she looks like a cross between Pamela Anderson and Barbie,” he joked. She checked her makeup in the mirror before she smoothed her clothes, hoisted herself from the car and walked around behind it.

Toni arrived fifteen minutes early for her appointment because, as she put it, “I don’t drive very well so I, like, wanted to make sure I could, like, find the place without having an accident. That way if I did, like, have an accident, I wouldn’t be late and I just hate being late because, you know, if I’m late for an interview what is the employer going to think about me? I mean, I’m sure they’ll think I’m just going to be, like, late all the time and I don’t want them to think I’m going to be late all the time because, you know, I just hate being late.” Her voice alone would cause every dog in the place to bay at the moon. Never had Brady heard anything like it. If he had heard her on the phone, he would have thought she was about eight years old.

Brady had volunteered to interview her first, a feat he regretted for the rest of the day. Since she was early, he decided to get on with the interview. “Have a seat,” he told her. “I’m Brady, and you are?”

“I’m Toni, with an ‘I’. I know a lot of people are, like, confused because when they hear my name is Toni they think it’s, like, Tony with a ‘y’ which is, of course, a boy’s name but I’m a girl and, you know, girls spell it Toni with an ‘I’. A lot of people think Toni is short for Antoinette but, it’s, like, not, it’s just Toni…”

“With an ‘I’,” Brady repeated. “Got it.” He began looking at her resume. “I don’t really see a lot of experience working with animals,” he pointed out.

“Oh, well, I’m, like, more of a people person. I mean, you know, people really like me because they say I, like, put them at ease and they can really talk to me because I’m, you know, a really good listener. I thought I could, you know, answer the phones and stuff, and maybe bring you guys’ coffee. And show the people who come in to adopt, you know, where to go and, like, look at the animals and help them fill out their applications and do, like, typing and filing and that kind of thing.”

“I see,” he said, “But I don’t really see a lot of clerical experience here either.”

“Oh, I can type really good because, I can have, like, six chat sessions going at once, you know, when I’m online and chatting with lots of people. And, I mean, how hard is, like, filing and stuff. You just put it in that little chest of drawers thingy, right? And don’t they have, like, tabs with the letters on them and stuff? I mean, like, my name, Toni, with an ‘I’ would just be filed under ‘t’ for ‘Toni’, right? And your name, Brady would be filed under…” She paused to take a breath…finally.

“Actually, I would be filed under ‘t’ for Tortellino,” he managed to say before she continued.

“No, you wouldn’t, your name is, like, Brady, isn’t that what you said? Brady would be filed under ‘b’ for Brady. That would be, you know, silly to file it under ‘t’, wouldn’t it? And I’m very good with, like, money and stuff. I balance my checkbook, like, almost every month and I almost never have any, you know, overdrafts and, like, that kind of thing. Maybe I could work in, you know, your payroll department. I write really nice, see.” She paused again as she grabbed a pen off the desk and wrote her name on a sheet of paper, complete with a little heart over the ‘I’ at the end. She looked at him and pointed. “You know that color looks really good on you.”

“I’ll keep that in mind,” Brady said, flipping through the first three pages of her six-page resume. He noticed a listing for a job working at a pet shop that he hadn’t seen before. “Can you tell me about when you worked at the ‘Fins and Feathers’ pet shop?”

“Oh, that,” she began, wrinkling her nose, “I only worked there a week. They wanted me to clean up after the dogs and, like, I’m so sorry, I don’t pick up dog pooh, not even with, like, a Kleenex or anything. You have people that do that type of thing, right? Just looking at dog pooh makes me want to, like, hurl. I stepped in some once and, like, I had to burn my shoes. And they were really cute shoes too. I was, like, so bummed out because I, like, had to, you know, burn them. They were these really cute, like stiletto heels that really, like, made my legs look so good, you know. Don’t you think I have nice legs?” she asked, pulling up her pant leg and stretching her leg out to show him.

“They’re very nice,” Brady replied. “Now, tell me more about how you feel about rescuing unwanted animals. How do you feel about the type of work we do?”

“Oh, I think, like, all animals should be wanted. It’s sad, really. I mean, I don’t want to have any pets because they’re, like, really smelly, and they, like, just go to the bathroom wherever they want to and, that’s just, you know, gross. And dogs don’t really like me because, like, I had this little dog once and he, like, kept running away and I’d call him, ‘Buster!’ but, he would never come home. One day, he ran away, and I never heard from him again. Oh, and don’t even get me started on cats,” she said, scooting to the front of her chair. She held up her right index finger and motioned for Brady to come closer. “They’re from Satan,” she whispered, sitting back in her seat. “So, are you guys, like, gay or something?”

Brady sat, stupefied, staring at her. “Will you excuse me for a minute?” he finally said as he rushed from the room, closing the door behind him. He hurried into Darin’s office and leaned against the closed door. “Oh, my God!” he said in a stage whisper. He glanced at the clock on Darin’s desk and shook his head. “Please tell me I’ve been in there with her longer than ten minutes.” He turned sideways and leaned in toward Darin. “Are my ears bleeding?” he asked.

“No, you’ve been in there about ten minutes,” he pointed out, a huge smile on his face. “Can I assume we’re gonna forego the second interview?”

“Oh, like, NO Fucking way, pal,” Brady said, laughing hysterically. “I have to sit through an interview with her, and so do you.” They both burst into uncontrollable laughter. “Oh, God, I’m gonna pee my pants,” Brady finally said as he tried to regain his composure. “Okay, I have to, like, go back in there now.” He opened the door and, taking a deep breath, walked back to his office. Closing the door behind him, he returned to his seat, looked at Toni and said, “Okay. Well, thank you for coming in.” He extended his hand to her and she took it gently in hers.

“So, like, do I have the job?” she asked.

Brady bit his lip, almost to the point of drawing blood. “Uh, not just yet,” he finally said. “You’ll need to talk with my... Uh…business partner and, then we’ll call you once we’ve finished with all the interviews. Just have a seat in the waiting area and I’ll let him know you’re ready to talk to him.”

“Okay, well, like, thank you so much. I just know I’m going to, like, love working here,” she added before she exited the room.

Brady picked up the phone and punched Darin’s number. Once she was gone, he said, “She’s all yours.” He stood and walked to the door and closed it. Leaning his forehead against it, he whispered, “Not on, like, my fucking, you know, life.”

Fifteen minutes later, Brady watched as Toni, with an ‘I’, sashayed out to her car and drove away. Darin rushed into his office. “Oh… MY GOD! I wanted to look at her and just scream, ‘Shut up! Shut the hell up!’ She never stopped, like, talking,” he said, bursting into gales of laughter.

Managing to almost completely stop laughing, Brady looked at Darin and said, as seriously as he could muster, “I don’t know, I think we should, like, hire her.” That brought more laughter from both of them.

Once they had begun to settle down a bit, Darin looked at Brady and said, “Just remember, if you hire her, you have to, you know, sleep sometime,” which brought more laughter from them as Cathy and Becky entered the office. “Hey, Becky, did one of you set up an appointment with a Toni…?”

“With an ‘I’, remember,” Brady interrupted, stifling a laugh.

“Aberdeen or something like that?” Becky asked, “I did, why?”

Brady looked at her in horror. “What the hell were you thinking?”

A devilish smile crossed her face. “I wanted to see what the body looked like that belonged to that voice,” she stated. “I figured she had to be, like, Malibu Barbie on crack or something,” she added.

Both men threw themselves into their chairs and screamed with hysterical laughter, kicking their feet, and waving their arms. “Oh, you nailed it,” Darin finally gasped. “Malibu Barbie, like, you know.”

“Except her boobs and her ass were bigger than Barbie could ever be,” Brady managed between laughs.

Cathy rolled her eyes and looked at the two. “You guys are nuts,” she said, shaking her head as she and Becky returned to the kennel area.

****

The remainder of the interviews went much more smoothly than that first one. By the end of the day, it was decided to offer a position to two of them.

One of those that would be offered a position was an older lady name Ruth. Her gentle voice and sincerity put both men very much at ease. She explained that she and her late husband had raised toy poodles and that she had quite a bit of experience grooming her dogs. Because of her move to a retirement community that did not allow pets, she missed the interaction with her dogs, both of which had long since passed on. She pulled a tissue from her sleeve and dabbed at the corner of her soft gray eyes when she talked about her dogs. “I miss the little dears,” she said softly. At the completion of their interview, she gently smoothed her gray hair and thanked both men for their consideration. When they discussed each interview later, both admitted that they wanted to ask Ruth to join their team almost immediately.

The second and, perhaps, the most memorable of the two that would be asked to join the Black Sheep team was a small young man named Eric. When he entered the office, Brady noticed that the top of his head hit him about mid chest. Eric had stated that he would be willing to do ‘whatever needed to be done’ with regard to working at the shelter. He explained that he had always had a strong love for animals and, over the years, had worked with many different types including snakes and reptiles. Since Brady had little experience dealing with exotics, he felt that Eric could possibly become involved with that aspect of the operation. In their discussion of Eric, Darin had remarked, “He reminds me of a Chihuahua. He has no real concept of his size.”

“Do you think that could be an issue?” Brady asked. “I mean, he’s not much bigger than Cathy’s son.”

“I can’t really think it would be. He’s worked with animals before,” Darin replied. “I kept looking at him when we were talking. Doesn’t he remind you of somebody?” he added.

“I thought the same thing, but I can’t picture who he looks like,” Brady said.

Darin smiled. “If you take away the goatee and the dark hair on his arms and give him more hair, he looks like I figured you did…when you were around ten or so.”

Brady’s eyes widened. “You know, I was about his size when I was twelve.” Then, with a giggle, he added, “I have my own Mini Me!”
 
Part 34

Saturday was the morning of their grand opening and Brady awoke with a severe sore throat. Darin was already up when he stumbled into the kitchen. “Good morning, Babe,” Darin said, pouring himself a cup of coffee. “You want some?”

Brady opened his mouth to speak but was unable to make any sound come out. Finally, he whispered, “I don’t know if I can do this.”

“You sound awful,” Darin said. He kissed Brady’s forehead to see if he had a fever. “Your temperature seems okay. Is it just your throat?”

Placing his hands on either side of his neck, Brady indicated his glands were swollen as well. “It’s really tender here,” he said softly, sliding into a chair.

Darin opened the cupboard and took out a box of teabags and a bottle of honey. Opening the refrigerator, he took out a lemon and placed it on the counter. “I’ll make you some tea with honey and lemon,” he offered, filling the kettle with water, and setting it on the stove. “That always works for me,” he added, cutting the lemon into quarters. While Brady sat at the table, Darin sipped his coffee and chatted about the day. “Everybody knows what needs to be done. Rodney marked off the spaces for the vendors last night and most of them are already setting up.”

“It’s not even six o’clock,” Brady croaked.

“They want to be set up in plenty of time. Besides, we don’t want to be setting up when people start getting here.”

“That’s true.” Brady leaned his elbows on the table and rested his face in his hands.

“Becky and Cathy can manage the adoptions desk, Steve and Luke are in charge of maintenance, and Adam, Tony and Tom are in charge of security. You just smile and look pretty. I’m sure that, between Tim, Becky, and I, we can take care of anything that comes up. We have a whole staff of volunteers who know what they’re doing so, we’ll be fine.” The kettle began to whistle, and Darin poured the hot water into a mug containing the ingredients. “Now drink this,” he said, squeezing the lemon into the liquid before handing the cup to Brady.

Sipping the hot liquid, Brady smiled. “I just don’t want anything to go wrong today,” he said with a grimace as Graham scratched at the door to be let back inside.

“Is Daddy’s boy hungry?” Darin asked as the dog danced and hopped around the kitchen, his toenails clicking on the linoleum. Taboo sat in the doorway, watching intently, and grooming himself while Darin opened the pantry and scooped a large helping of dry dog food into the steel bowl. Seeing the cat, Darin removed a package of moist food and dumped it into a ceramic dish emblazoned with the words, ‘your highness’ on the front and set it on the floor near the sink. “Here you go, Tabby,” he said as the cat rushed toward him, purring happily. Turning to face Brady, he added, “See, everybody’s fed, and you didn’t have to lift a finger.”

Brady just smiled and sipped his tea.

****

A large tent had been erected in the southwest corner of the property and housed Sylvia and Mary’s contribution to the festivities. Their lady’s group had organized a garage sale, gathering a vast variety of donations, including a, bright blue, 1973 Ford Mustang convertible that would be auctioned off as part of a silent auction. Rodney, who had been working to get all the signs in place to direct traffic, had given up on sleeping and was preparing to go to the house for a shower when the car arrived. “Where should I put this?” the young driver asked him.

“Is this for the car show?” Rodney returned. “Wow, this is a nice ride.”

The handsome dark-haired man smiled and yawned, rubbing his hands through his thick hair. “No, this is for the silent auction,” he replied as Sylvia approached.

“Rodney, dear, can you move this rope so we can get the car into the tent?” she asked him. “Hello, Nathaniel,” she said to the driver, “How’s your mother?”

“She’s doing much better,” Nathaniel told her. “She really wanted to be here, but she just didn’t feel up to it.”

“Is she handling the chemo all right?” Sylvia quizzed.

“She had a round on Thursday. It, pretty much, wipes her out,” he answered. “She was up and around last night for a bit but, this morning, she was just too tired.”

“Well, you tell her we missed her and we’re all praying for a complete recovery,” she said, placing her hand on his left arm. “Come now, bring the car over here,” she added, pointing toward the big tent as Rodney moved the rope barricade out of the way.

Once the car was parked, Nathaniel approached Rodney and asked him, “Is there anywhere I can get a cup of coffee?” His smile was bright and genuine as his deep green eyes locked onto Rodney’s gaze.

“There’s coffee and donuts inside that front building,” Rodney offered. “I’ll show you,” he added, leading the way to the reception area of the office.

While they walked toward the office, Luke was busy placing large black trash bags into several steel barrels that were scattered throughout the front field. “Looks like Rodney found a possible playmate,” he told Steve.

“Why do you always have to think the best?” Steve teased. “He could just be another volunteer for all we know.”

“A boy that pretty is sure volunteering for something,” Luke replied, stretching the bags, and tying the edges to keep them in place.

“Now, you behave yourself, young man or I’ll have to turn you over my knee,” Steve scolded, smiling.

“Oh, Daddy, threaten me with a good time,” Luke said, rubbing his butt and grinning.

Tony was arranging the boxes of donuts on the table in the reception area when Rodney and Nathaniel entered. “Hey Big guy,” Rodney said as they approached. “Got any coffee?”

“Timmy’s makin’ some fraysh,” Tony replied. “Cups is o’vare if y’all wann’ git storted. Y’all grab ya’se’ves a donit.”

While they were preparing their cups with sugar and creamer, Nathaniel whispered, “Is he that big everywhere?”

Rodney nodded. “He’s from Texas. And everything’s big in Texas.”

“Sweet!” Nathaniel replied, smiling as Tim set a fresh pot of coffee on the hot plate.

“I knew I should have set up the big coffee urn,” Tim complained. “I don’t know what I was thinking when I decided to use the one in the kitchen. Hi, I’m Tim,” he said to Nathaniel.

“I’m Nathaniel,” the boy replied, extending his hand.

Tim leaned closer and whispered, “If ya wanna play with the big guy, ya gotta go through me.” He winked and smiled.

Nathaniel blushed and smiled. “Shoulda known he was taken,” he whispered, as Rodney filled his cup.

The two stepped outside as the sun was beginning to peek through the trees to the east. “Looks like it’s gonna be a nice day,” Rodney remarked, sipping his coffee, and nibbling a blueberry donut.

****

“Have you seen my polo shirts?” Brady asked, standing in the large closet in their bedroom.

Rinsing his razor, Darin replied, “They weren’t dry yet when Maria left yesterday so I told her I’d take them out of the dryer. I hung them on the bar in the laundry room. Want me to go get one for you?”

Brady pulled his robe closed and sighed. “No, I’ll get one,” he managed, his voice gravelly. He stood in the doorway for a moment watching, as Darin stood, shirtless, shaving. “You’re so sexy when you do that,” he whispered.

“Back atcha,” Darin said, winking. “Really, I’ll get you a shirt if you want me to.”

“No, Taboo threw up on the rug in the kitchen. I want to put it in the washer before it sets. I’ll go,” Brady insisted. Finally, he pushed away from the doorway and shuffled toward the kitchen. Picking up the rug and another one next to the back door, he headed toward the laundry room. As he descended the back stairway, Brady heard the shower running in the locker room. Figuring Adam was taking a break to clean up, he went into the laundry room and dropped the rugs into the washer. Before turning on the water, he stepped into the locker room and tried to call out, “I’m gonna start the washer.” Unable to speak loud enough for whoever was in the shower to hear, he decided to move closer.

An unfamiliar laugh caught his attention and he realized there was more than one person in the shower. He stepped closer to see a very handsome young man with dark hair standing under the spray with, what appeared to be, an erection. Moving closer, he heard Rodney say, “It’s okay really.” Brady froze when he caught full sight of Nathaniel. The boy was slightly taller than Darin and almost as thin as Tom, with very dark hair that hung well past his shoulders. He had a large tattoo of a tiger that covered a good bit of his upper back and another of a sunburst that surrounded his navel. When he turned, Brady got a full view of his very impressive penis, which had lost most of its hardness but still hung, from a dark nest of thick hair, about halfway to his knees with a pair of testicles that hung almost as low. Unaware that Brady was watching, the boy spread generous amounts of lather all over his muscular body. When his hands reached his abdomen, he turned and rinsed the soap from his upper body. Rodney, his body covered with lather, squeezed under the spray, and kissed the other boy on the mouth, his hand giving Nathaniel’s penis a tight squeeze. Once again, Nathaniel rose to full extension while Rodney rinsed off. As Brady stood, frozen in place, Rodney dropped to his knees and gobbled the mushroom shaped head of Nathaniel’s manhood into his mouth, swallowing just over half of the length before he gagged and had to pull his mouth away. Nathaniel took in a deep breath and leaned back, his eyes closed, against the cement block wall as Rodney sucked furiously.

After several minutes, Nathaniel pulled Rodney to his feet and, after kissing him once again, turned and pushed the blond against the wall, giving every bit as good as he had got. While Nathaniel worked on his erection, Rodney opened his eyes and looked at Brady. Fearing Rodney would be upset; Brady began to back away before Rodney raised his hand to stop him. A sly smile spread across Rodney’s face as he formed his hand and made a slow stroking motion, nodding at Brady for him to masturbate as he watched. Slowly, Brady opened his robe, exposing his hairy chest, and pinched his right nipple. Rodney placed his right hand on Nathaniel’s head and pressed the boy’s face into his crotch and licked his lips, motioning once again. Brady lowered his left hand beneath his red jockey shorts and squeezed his own erection, adding to the growing wet spot on the front. Slowly, he grasped the waistband with his right hand and lowered his underwear. With his raging hard-on exposed, he slowly began to stroke, gradually falling into rhythm with Nathaniel, who was rapidly jacking his own manhood as he sucked on Rodney’s.

Per usual, it only took a few minutes before Brady felt his impending orgasm. As he watched, Rodney’s breathing increased, and he knew the young blond was getting closer as well. Nathaniel continued to suck hungrily, unaware of the fact he was being watched. As the first shot of semen exploded from Brady’s pumping penis, he felt something wet hit the back of his leg. Shocked, he turned to see Darin, his eyes closed, pumping furiously on his own raging erection. Unable to stop, the two continued to spray their respective loads onto the concrete floor. As their breathing slowed, Darin placed his hand on Brady’s shoulder and, silently, led him from the room while Rodney’s body began to shake and convulse with his impending orgasm.

Wordlessly, the two scaled the back steps and returned to their bedroom. Once inside, Darin commented, “That was fun, who was that with Rodney?”

“You scared the shit out of me,” Brady scolded, closing his robe again, “I had no idea you were there till you sprayed cum all over me.” Walking into the bathroom, he turned on the shower.

“So, do we know who that was with Rodney?” Darin repeated. “Sorry I scared you, I came down to see what was taking you so long.”

****

A rather large crowd had gathered when Brady and Darin, along with most of their staff, stepped out onto the porch in front of the office. Steve and Luke had taken a bolt of bright red fabric and, after tying a huge bow in the center, attached it to either end of the office building. With the grand opening ceremony set to begin at ten, the men greeted the various city and county officials who had come to join in the festivities. At exactly ten o’clock, Tony held up what looked like a spray can and pressed the button causing a loud horn sound to bring the attendees to attention. Once everyone had settled down, Big Sky mayor, Arnie Garcia, welcomed everyone and spoke, briefly, about what a wonderful service Black Sheep Farm offered to the community. Immediately following Mayor Garcia was Councilwoman, Beverly Maplethorpe, who echoed the mayor’s sentiments and introduced her beloved dog, Rags, who was a shelter rescue from a few years back. Next up was the Acting Chairman of the Board for Paws and Claws who expressed his gratitude for Brady’s skillful management of the, now closed, shelter. He spoke about Brady’s passion and commitment to the cause of animal rescue and how it was time to ‘pass the torch’ to a new generation of animal rescuers. He handed Brady an envelope, which signified the transfer of ownership of those animals left in the care of the previous facility. Then, he presented a check for the full balance of the bank accounts, after final expenses had been deducted, and another personal check for five hundred dollars from himself and his family.

Finally, it was Brady’s turn to address the crowd. Unable to speak very loudly because of his sore throat, he turned the microphone over to Darin, who read part of Brady’s prepared statement. Stepping up to the microphone, Darin joked, “Brady has a touch of laryngitis, so I’ll be taking over for him. Guess I better enjoy the quiet, huh?” This brought a good bit of laughter from the crowd. Darin turned and smiled at Brady, who made a fist and shook it at his partner. “Today marks the opening of a new chapter in this journey for us,” he continued. “We welcome each and every one of those in attendance today and hope you will share in the love that abounds in this place. It is our hope that, with your help, we can help the unwanted and unloved find their place in this world and a family to call their own.” He paused, turning to smile at his partner. “Each year, thousands of unwanted and stray animals are put down because there are no homes willing to take them in and care for them. While we will make every effort to find safe and loving homes for our charges, sometimes it’s just too late. Abuse and neglect can scar an animal forever and, unfortunately, not every animal can be saved.” Once again, he paused and looked out over the smiling faces in the crowd. Nearly two hundred people, many holding their pet in their arms, others petting a canine friend on a leash by their side stared back at him as he continued. “With your help,” he repeated, “We can make the number of animals who perish because of abuse or neglect shrink until…” he paused as the group erupted in applause. “Until, it becomes only a memory for us all. Thank you for your support. Thanks to our many corporate and local business sponsors and thank you for sharing your hearts, your homes and your lives with animals in need.”

With that, Brady, the mayor, and Councilwoman Maplethorpe stepped forward, the two dignitaries each holding a pair of shears, and grabbed the huge ribbon. As the crowd counted off, “One! Two! Three!” they each gathered the material and cut through it until the sides fell to the ground, leaving Brady holding only the bright red bow.

“Come on, let’s celebrate!” Darin shouted over the thunderous applause and cheers. With the band playing, ‘Talk to the Animals,’ many in the crowd moved toward the side entrances of the buildings. Volunteers were in place to answer any questions and were armed with adoption forms and other printed information anyone might need. Brady and Darin were greeted by and shook hands with a large number of well-wishers. After a while, Brady excused himself and stepped into the office building. Once inside the air-conditioned building, he sat down in one of the chairs in the waiting room and leaned his head against the wall. Tim and Becky had been in the office, checking on the supply of sodas for volunteers and staff. “Are you okay?” Tim asked kneeling next to Brady’s chair.

“Oh, I’m fine,” Brady assured him, his voice barely a whisper. “I just got a little overheated out there is all.”

“You don’t look so good,” Becky said, placing her hand on Brady’s forehead. “You’re burning up!” she exclaimed. Turning to Tim, she said, “Get Darin.”

Within seconds Darin was there, along with another smaller, stocky man with dark red hair. The man sat in the chair next to Brady and reached for his wrist. “Have you eaten anything today?” the man asked.

Studying the man’s face, Brady noticed that, like Tony’s, it was covered with reddish brown freckles. He also noted the light blue eyes behind the small wire framed glasses. He nodded but otherwise did not respond to the man’s question.

“He woke up with a sore throat,” Darin offered as the man placed his hands on either side of Brady’s throat and felt his swollen glands. Finally, the man produced a thermometer from his pocket and, after shaking it down, placed the end under Brady’s tongue.

“Your blood pressure is a little elevated but, that could just be the excitement,” the man said. “How long have you had this sore throat?”

“Juff finfe thif mo’ning,” Brady replied, talking around the thermometer. Tim had retrieved a bottled water from one of the coolers and handed it to Darin.

“Do you have any joint pain or stiffness?” the man continued his questions.

“A little,” Brady responded.

The man stood up, pulled the thermometer from Brady’s mouth, and studied it. “One hundred point two,” he related. “It’s probably just the flu. By the way, I’m Dylan,” he added, extending his hand for Brady to shake.

Brady took a long drink of the cold water. “Please tell me that’s not the same thermometer you use on your regular patients,” he said, a weak smile spreading across his face.

“Just be grateful I didn’t take your temp the same way I take theirs,” Dylan joked. Turning to Darin, he added, “Better get him home to bed.”

“You heard the doctor,” Darin said as he tried to get Brady to his feet. “Off to bed you go.”

“But, there’s so much I need to do here,” Brady argued.

“It’s nothing that Darin and I can’t handle,” Tim told him. “You need to be in bed.”

“Just let me sit here for a minute,” Brady insisted. “Did you and your wife just get here?” he asked Dylan, changing the subject.

Dylan nodded. “We could have been here last night, but I was just too tired after spending the past two days changing the starter on the motor home,” he replied.

“You should have called us,” Darin insisted, “We would have sent you the money to get it fixed.”

“Money wasn’t the problem,” Dylan explained. “We were stranded at a rest area between Boise and Salt Lake City. It was almost fifty miles to the nearest town. A lesbian couple took me to get a starter and then drove me back. They wouldn’t even let me give them anything for gas.”

“That’s our people for ya,” Tim said, smiling.

“They were so nice,” Dylan said, smiling. “They even offered to take us to the travel plaza down the road so we could take showers.”

“Doesn’t your motor home have a shower?” Darin asked.

“Yeah, it does but, we didn’t have enough fuel to run the generator,” Dylan explained. “And the hot water heater is electric. We were able to cook with propane, but we didn’t have any electric for the microwave, TV or stuff like that.”

“But you had enough fuel to get to where you could get more?”

“Oh, yeah. We had just under a quarter of a tank, but the generator won’t run once it goes below that,” Dylan explained. “I parked over by where the trailers are. I hope that’s okay.’

Darin leaned down beside Brady and took his hand, kissing it softly. “That’s fine,” he said, brushing his hand through Brady’s curly hair. “Please, Babe, let me take you and put you to bed.”

Finally, Brady sighed and said, “Okay, I know when I’m outnumbered.” He took another drink of the cold water before rising, shakily to his feet. “Who’s gonna make sure everyone does…” he managed before he collapsed in a heap on the floor.

Darin grabbed his partner and shouted to Tim, “Get the Explorer and bring it up to the door by that end of the building.” He pointed toward the west end of the office. “Come on, Babe,” he said softly to Brady as the younger man’s eyes rolled back. “Stay with me,” he added softly.

Tony came bounding in and scooped Brady into his arms. “I got ya Bray,” he said softly, picking him up and carrying him toward the door. “Git tha door,” he told Darin. He gently set Brady into the back seat of the Explorer while Darin crawled in the other side and cradled his partner in his arms. Dylan joined them once Tony had stepped aside.

“Y’all goin’ ta tha Housepital?” Tony asked, closing the door, and jumping in the passenger seat.

Brady opened his eyes and whispered to Darin, “I just wanna go home.”

“Let’s get him up to the house,” Darin directed as Tim turned the car around and drove slowly through the crowd.

Tim drove the car into the garage and cut the engine. Carefully, Tony lifted Brady from the back seat and started for the back door. “I’m gonna barf!” Brady shouted as Tony squeezed through the door.

Grabbing a plastic bowl from the counter, Darin handed it to Brady while Tony set him onto one of the kitchen chairs. While the others waited, Brady wretched and gagged, finally spitting some phlegm into the bowl. After a couple minutes, Darin asked him, “You feel better?”

Brady nodded. “I’m good,” he said softly.

“You feel like getting up and going to the bedroom?” Darin pressed.

“Are you trying to get me into bed?” Brady teased. “You sure picked a fine time to get romantic.” As he tried to get to his feet, he lost his balance.

Darin and Dylan grabbed him and kept him from falling. “Easy, Babe,” Darin soothed.

“Are you dizzy?” Dylan asked. “You probably have an ear infection going on.”

Brady leaned against Darin’s chest and sighed. “Make the room stop spinning,” he pleaded before turning to grab the bowl again. Leaning over the table, he wretched twice before he filled the bowl with vomit, mostly water.

****

Walking toward the office with Dylan, through the dog area, Darin noticed several black and brown puppies in one of the smaller kennels. “Where did these come from?” he asked Cathy.

“A lady stopped a few minutes ago and asked if we could take them,” she answered. “I told her we would if she could give us some type of donation. She pulled out two hundred-dollar bills and tossed them on the counter.”

“Have they been checked out?” he pressed. “By the way, this is Dylan Edwards, our new vet.”

“Well, it’s about time we get to meet you,” she said, extending her hand. “We’ve been looking forward to working with you.”

Dylan shook Cathy’s hand before he said, “Can you bring the pups into the exam room?”

Darin picked up two of the puppies and handed them to Dylan while he and Cathy gathered up the other six. They took them to the back and into one of the exam rooms. Dylan punched several buttons on his cel phone and placed it to his ear. “Honey, can you bring my coat and bag in for me? Yeah, I know, I should have brought it when I came in. Okay, it’s the east building. The one with the ambulance.” Flipping the phone closed, he turned to Darin. “She’ll be right in.” He picked up one of the puppies, which squealed loudly. “Oh, I’m not hurting you,” he said to the frightened pup. Gently, he felt the little dog’s abdomen and looked at his eyes and down his ears and throat. “They seem okay,” he said to Darin. “Looks like a Lab/Shepherd mix, about eight weeks old.”

Cathy cradled another puppy in her arms. “Do you want to give them some worm medicine?” she asked, opening one of the cabinets and removing a bottle...

There was a soft knock on the door. Darin opened it to find a very petite young black woman standing outside holding a white lab coat and a black doctor’s bag. “I’m Chantina Edwards,” she said, “Is my husband in here?”

“Why, yes, he is,” Darin replied, “Please come in.” He stepped back and held the door for her to enter. The puppies squealed as Dylan squirted the worm medicine into each of their mouths.
 
Part 35

“How’s the patient?” Adam asked, sipping his first cup of coffee, his hair still wet from his shower. He was wearing a bright red tee shirt with the words, ‘So many men…So little energy,’ on the front and a pair of black boxer briefs. Jake stood next to him in a white sleep shirt and red briefs.

“He’s still sleeping,” Darin replied, refilling his cup. “You guys want some breakfast?”

“Actually, I was wondering what you thought about putting together a bit of a welcome for Dylan and Tina,” Jake answered. “What do you think, chicken or steaks?”

Taking a sip of coffee, Darin nodded. “That market at the junction has some of the best steaks around,” he advised. “Why can’t we do both?”

“Plus, they have great salads too,” Adam added. “Are there any donuts left?”

“I think there were a couple boxes in the office,” Darin replied. “I’ll call Tim and see if he’ll bring them back with him after he checks the animals.” He picked up his cel phone and punched Tim’s number.

While Jake and Adam sipped their coffee, Brady appeared wearing a dark blue sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. “Hey guys,” he said, his voice still a whisper. “Is there any juice?” he asked, lowering his body onto one of the kitchen chairs and leaning on the table.

Darin removed a carton of orange juice from the fridge and poured some into a small glass. “How ya feeling?” he asked, setting the glass in front of Brady, and placing his hand on his forehead.

Taking a sip, Brady answered, “I feel a lot better. I’m still a little lightheaded but I think my fever finally broke sometime around two.”

“Is that when you got up to pee?” Darin asked, sipping his coffee. “Are you hungry?”

“One of the times,” Brady responded, shaking his head to the second question. “How’d we do yesterday?”

Tim and Tony entered the back door carrying two boxes of donuts. Setting them on the counter, Tim turned toward Brady. “You look a lot better,” he stated as Adam and Jake each picked out a donut from the box.

“Damn, there’s only one jelly left,” Jake complained.

“That’s okay, I’ll take a chocolate one,” Adam agreed, kissing Jake on the nose before choosing.

Tony shook his head. “Y’all’s sa cute,” he teased. He picked up his cup from the counter and filled it with coffee. Scooping sugar from the bowl into the cup, he added, “Becky and Cathy ‘as checkin’ on totals from yist’dy when we come back here.”

“Were there any adoptions I should know about?” Brady quizzed, sipping more juice. “Is there any glazed left?”

Jake handed one of the boxes to Brady. “There’s a couple,” he replied, licking the icing from his fingers. Kissing Adam on the cheek, he said to him, “I’m gonna get dressed.” Excusing himself, he walked to the large guest bedroom and closed the door.

“Did you guys sleep okay?” Darin asked Adam after Jake had left.

Adam chewed his donut and swallowed before he blushed and said, “Yeah, we slept some,” a huge grin spreading across his handsome face as he rinsed his coffee cup and set it in the sink. He turned and walked toward the bedroom without any further comment.

“I thought he was with Rodney,” Tim said when he heard the bedroom door close. “What’s up with that?”

“He was,” Darin replied. “Let’s just say, they have differing views on relationships.”

“Ya mean, they ain’t tagether no more?” Tony asked. “I thunk ‘ey ‘as good fer each other.”

“Adam wants to be with somebody who shares his feelings about monogamy and commitment, Rodney just wants to love whoever he’s with,” Darin explained. “They’re still friends.”

“Well, ‘at’s good. Course, I don’t reckon I’d ‘spect nothin’ less fum Adam,” Tony offered. “He’s good people.”

Darin took Brady’s hand in his and squeezed it. “Do you feel up to having a cookout?” he asked.

“I suppose,” Brady answered. “As long as I don’t have to do much, why?”

“Jake wants to do something to welcome Dylan and Tina,” Darin countered. “If you’re not up to it, we can do it later.”

“I’d really like that,” Brady agreed.

“Promise me if you start feeling bad, you’ll come in and lay down?” Darin asked.

“I will,” Brady agreed, munching on his donut, and slowly sipping his juice.

Jake returned a few minutes later, dressed in a red tee shirt and khaki shorts. He began making a list of what would be needed. “How many steaks do you think I should get?” he asked.

“I’d get about a dozen steaks,” Darin advised. “The ones we got before were surprisingly good size so we can cut them in half. If we have any left over, we can freeze them.”

“What about the chicken?” Jake asked, “Do they have it already cut up or do they cut it to order?”

“They have just about any way you want,” Tim piped up. “What about getting the frozen chicken breasts?”

“Oh, perish the thought,” Jake replied. “If I’m preparing it, it will be fresh or nothing. Do you have brown sugar and lots of ketchup?” he asked, adding both to his list. “What about a green salad?”

“That would be nice,” Adam said as he joined the group. “They had a really nice produce section at the market too.”

“Okay, I’ll get the makings for that too,” Jake said, adding cucumbers, lettuce, and scallions to his list. “Tony, can you handle the barbecue honors?”

“It’d be ma playsure,” Tony replied. “Jus’ make sure ya git sum messkeet chips fur tha grill.”

Checking his list, Jake asked, “Who wants to go with?”

“You’ll need some cash, won’t you?” Darin asked as Jake held out his hand. “How much do you think?”

“That depends,” Jake teased.

“On what?”

“On whether you want to say, ‘welcome’, “ he said softly, “Or ‘WELCOME’,” he said much louder, spreading his arms.

“I like the second one,” Brady said, his voice still scratchy. “You can take my car, so you’ll have more room,” he added, motioning for Tim to grab his keys from the hook by the door.

Darin reached for his wallet and pulled out two hundreds, handing them to Jake.

Taking the bills, Jake held out his hand once more and wiggled his fingers. “Keep it coming,” he said with a grin.

Darrin snatched the bills and removed one of his credit cards from the wallet. “This should cover whatever you need.” He handed over the card with a laugh. “Bring me a receipt,” he said.

****

Once the four friends had left to do the shopping, Darin poured another cup of coffee and sat next to Brady at the table. “Are you sure you’re up to this?” he asked, putting his hand on Brady’s shoulder.

Brady struggled to swallow the last of his donut before he answered. “I’m not sure but I still want to do it,” he replied. “I think I’m gonna take a shower and lay down for a while longer, though.”

“Why don’t you soak in the tub for a bit,” Darin suggested. “There’s some bath salts in the cupboard. “That might do you more good than a shower. I’ll even run the water for you,” he added, kissing Brady’s hand before he stood up and headed for the bedroom.

Brady sat for a few more minutes as Graham clicked across the floor and sniffed at his food dish. “Didn’t your Dad feed you?” Brady asked the dog, who turned and looked at him before wagging his tail, thumping against the cabinet next to the sink. “I’ll go ask him,” Brady warned. The dog lapped water from his other dish loudly before stretching and heading toward the back door, scratching quietly to be let outside. Brady struggled to his feet and walked slowly to the back door. “Stay in the yard,” he warned as the dog bounded out into the fenced area behind the house.

While he stood, watching the dog sniff around the back yard, Rodney entered the garage from outside. “Good morning,” he offered before he introduced Nathaniel. “How ya feelin’?” he asked.

“Pleased to meet you Nathaniel,” Brady replied, shaking the boy’s hand. “I’m better but my throat is still pretty sore.”

“Sounds like it,” Rodney said. “I’m gonna take Nate home. Do you need me to pick up anything?”

“No, I’m good,” Brady assured him. “Jake and the rest of the boys went to get food for a cookout. You’re more than welcome to stay,” he said to Nathaniel. “I’m sure there’ll be plenty.” He smiled as he realized how different Nathaniel looked with his clothes on.

The tall newcomer blushed. “I better get home,” he said. “My mom’s been pretty sick, and I need to get home and check on her. I didn’t know I’d be gone overnight.”

“Well, you’re welcome to come back anytime,” Brady offered, winking at Rodney while Graham rattled the door to be let back inside. “Drive careful,” he added, opening the door for the dog to enter.

“I’ll be back in a bit,” Rodney said before the two headed out the front toward the blue car parked outside.

“Your bath awaits,” Darin said, wrapping his arms around Brady from behind. “I stripped the bed, so you’ll have nice clean sheets,” he nibbled at Brady’s ear and added. “Come on, let’s get you in the tub.”

“You just want to get me naked,” Brady teased, pulling Darin’s arms tighter to his chest.

“That’s just a bonus,” Darin admitted, turning Brady around and kissing him on the lips. The rough stubble on both their cheeks rubbed together like sandpaper.

Pushing back after a few moments, Brady asked, “Aren’t you afraid I’m still contagious?”

“Not really,” Darin said softly before he kissed him again. “Come on,” he added pulling Brady toward the bedroom.

Once he was settled into the soothing water of the tub, Darin left Brady to soak while he finished making up the bed. “Do you realize that last night is the first night in over two weeks that we didn’t make love before we went to sleep?” he asked when he returned.

Brady was leaning his head against the rim of the tub with his eyes closed. He opened his eyes when he heard the question. “I’m sorry about that,” he apologized. “You should have woken me up.”

“Nah, you were sleeping so well, I didn’t want to bother you. Besides, your fever was still kinda high.”

Clearing his throat, Brady admitted, “I doubt I coulda got it up anyway. I promise, I’ll make it up to you.”

“I imagine we’ll have hundreds of opportunities to make up for it,” Darin said with a smile. “I plan on staying around for a long long time.”

Brady slowly slid down into the water, allowing his head to slip beneath the bubbles. He emerged a moment later. As the water cascaded from his curly hair, he smiled back, wiping the soap from his face with his hands. “I’m glad to hear that,” he replied. “Ditto.”

****

The smell of the steaks surrounding them, Darin and Brady were seated on the wrought iron patio set they had purchased at Honest Dave’s. Steve had taken several of the pieces in the set apart and welded them, adding bracing to the two chairs. Once they were scraped and primed, Darin had painted them a dark green and Brady picked out a set of tan and brown cushions with a matching umbrella for the large table. Brady was still not feeling his best, but the sunshine was soothing as they chatted with their friends. Jake, with the help of Adam and Luke, was busy setting up the buffet table while Tony and Steve busied themselves with grilling the steaks, chicken, and burgers. Adam had contacted everyone to let them know about the impromptu party and, except for Cathy and Becky, everyone had already arrived.

It was just past two when Dylan and Tina stepped onto the patio and were welcomed by both Brady and Darin. The job of introducing everyone fell to Darin and he happily ushered the couple throughout the group.

Brady watched and sighed as Darin moved from one group of guests to another, making sure they had drinks and checked to see if they needed anything more to eat. Graham lay beside his chair, snoring softly, exhausted from playing and chasing his ball. Taboo was curled up on one of the steps leading to the bedroom. All was right with his world and Brady said a silent prayer of thanks for each of the events that had led to this day. Having closed his eyes, he did not see Darin approach. “How are you feeling?” Darin asked.

Opening his eyes, he saw Darin squatted down beside the chair, his hand absently petting the dog. “I’m fine,” he replied. “Are Dylan and Tina having a good time.”

“They’re really enjoying meeting everyone,” Darin responded. “Can I get you anything?”

“I could use another water if you don’t mind,” Brady told him. Darin quickly rose and went to the cooler to retrieve a bottle of water. Handing it to Brady, he excused himself and went inside to use the bathroom. Brady unbuttoned his yellow Hawaiian shirt and felt the warm sunshine on his chest. He could feel the congestion slowly easing from his body while he lay there soaking up the soothing rays. Becky and Cathy finally arrived and moved to the one side to sit with Randi and Lisa.

“They’s steaks an’ ‘at o’vare if’n y’all’s hungry,” Tony told the late arrivals. They nodded but continued to talk with the other girls.

After a few minutes, they got up and walked toward the buffet table, each grabbing a plate from the stack. “This all looks so wonderful,” Cathy said as she speared one of the steaks with her fork. “Who did all this?” she asked.

“Jake had ‘is tits all over ‘at Tappan,” Tony announced. “He’s a one ‘at done most o’ this.”

Jake swatted Tony’s arm. “I just put it together, the salads are from the market down the road,” he admitted.

“Y’all ain’t much good at takin’ credit when ya git the chance, are ya?” Tony teased.

“Well, whoever made it, it looks wonderful,” Becky said, scooping a generous helping of potato salad onto her plate.

When Darin returned, he stood in the doorway from the garage and studied the scene before him. A sudden feeling of déjà vu overtook him as he stood there, his hand on the wooden door. He turned to look through the open garage door and noted the light blue Explorer and yellow Mustang parked in the driveway outside. He also noticed Tony’s Impala and Jake’s Honda and the other cars parked alongside them. Turning, once again to the patio, he saw Randi and Lisa chatting with Becky and Cathy. “Why does this look so familiar?” he thought. Suddenly, it hit him. This was the vision he had seen that day sitting at his desk. Except for the fact that he was wearing tan shorts and a green tee shirt, it was almost exactly the same. The people he had not recognized then became crystal clear. He looked at Brady and noticed the yellow shirt and green shorts. He felt his manhood harden as he noticed Brady’s hairy chest revealed by the open shirt. Graham was standing before him, his ball in his mouth, wagging his tail in expectation of a game of fetch. Except for the size and color, the dog was there too. Tony looked up from his conversation with Tim. “Hey, Dude,” he called and waved. “Y’ant ‘nother beer?” Tony flipped the top open on the cooler and grabbed two, one for himself and one for Darin. He smiled and tossed Darin’s to him. Taking the can and popping the top, he stood back while beer sprayed out.

Slowly, Darin moved to where Tony and Tim were seated, chatting with Adam and Jake. Taking a seat next to Jake, he placed his arm across the shoulders of his former assistant. “Have I told you how much I appreciate all that you’ve done for me?” he asked Jake, leaning in close.

“A couple of times,” Jake replied, “It’s still nice to hear it though.”

“Well, I don’t ever want to take you for granted.” He turned toward Tony and said, “I want to thank you guys for all you’ve done too.” He took Tony’s hand in his and squeezed it lovingly.

Tony smiled. “Hell, Y’all ‘uda did the same thang,” he said, wrapping his big arms around Darin and hugging him close.

“What is this, a meeting of the ‘Mutual Admiration Society’ or something?” Steve joked as he approached.

Darin blushed. “I was just telling the guys how much I appreciate all that they’ve done for me,” he said. “For us.”

“Well, I can’t really speak for everyone else but I’m more than happy to do it,” Steve replied as he took a seat across from Tony. “You’re about the closest thing Luke and I have to family,” he added. Luke sat next to him and wrapped his arms around the older man.

Motioning for Brady to join them, Darin began, “You know, it was only a few weeks ago that I was about as unhappy as a person could be. My marriage was a mess, I hated my job.” He paused as Brady sat next to him and leaned his head on his shoulder. “Then, something wonderful happened. I met a young man…” He paused again, picking his words carefully. “I always felt somehow that I wasn’t living the life I was meant to live,” he continued, “But, until that night, I never understood what direction my life was supposed to take. I never gave a thought to the possibility that I might be gay until that night.”

“I think that’s something every one of us struggled with,” Steve said.

“I knew from an early age,” Luke offered, “But my parents were a lot more accepting than some of yours.”

“My dad threatened to kill me if he ever laid eyes on me again,” Tim said sadly, leaning into Tony’s strong hug.

Darin sighed. “I can’t imagine any parent being so cruel.”

“It’s tough because, more than anything, you need support,” Steve added. “And, when that support doesn’t come from your blood family, it makes it really hard to connect with others. That’s why I’m grateful for the feeling of family that you guys have shown toward me and Luke.”

“Family has always been important to me,” Darin admitted. “I don’t know how I would have handled it if my family had not been supportive. I’d like to think I was ready for it if they weren’t but, I’m thankful that they were.”

“It’s a different time,” Luke interjected. “I think that, for me anyway, having my family let me know they still loved me was more important than anything else. Ever.”

Tim leaned into Tony’s arms and sighed. “When I came out, my folks took everything I owned and made a big pile in the back yard. My dad lit a match and set fire to every bit of it.”

Steve reached out and placed his hand on Tim’s shoulder. “That’s horrible,” he said. “My dad told me there was nothing in the world that I could tell him that could be any worse. I never spoke to him again after that. In fact, I never saw him again until his funeral.”

Dylan and Tina had joined the group gathered around the table. “My parents refused to attend our wedding,” Dylan admitted. “I called my mom a couple years ago to invite her to my graduation and she asked me if I was still with my nigger woman.” He squeezed his wife’s hand as she leaned into his arms. “I told her that Tina is my wife and if she can’t accept that then she has no place in my life.”

“Of course, my folks just love Dylan to death,” Tina piped up. “I was adopted when I was seven. My birth mother was white, and my father was black. He killed my mother and then himself when I was five.”

“I guess we all have some kind of horror story, huh?” Tim said. “Do you guys see that much discrimination from other people?” he asked Dylan.

“Not that much,” Dylan replied. “I suppose most people are polite and don’t really express their opinion to our faces.”

“When Luke and I got together, we got a little bit of grief from people but mostly from within the community,” Steve said. “Most average people just think he’s my son and don’t give it a second thought.”

Darin sat and studied the faces of his friends. Other than Jake, he had known them all less than a few weeks and, yet he felt as though he had known them an entire lifetime. He had never felt this close to any of his siblings and, other than his mother, he couldn’t say he was as close to any of his blood relations. With a few exceptions, most of the others had only seen a small degree of acceptance from their respective families, if any at all. Without hesitation, he said, “Well, I hope you will all think of us as your family.” He smiled as Brady wrapped his arms around him and pressed his face into Darin’s chest.

Steve took a drink of his soft drink before he added. “I keep remembering something you said in your speech yesterday.”

“What’s that?” Darin quizzed.

“You said it was your hope to ‘help the unwanted and unloved find a place in this world’,” he reminded Darin. “That meant more to me than anything you could have said. For a long time, I’ve felt like one of those unwanted and unloved.”

Luke snuggled into his lover’s arms. “I’ll always love ya, Daddy,” he said.

“I know you will,” Steve said, running his hands through Luke’s spiky hair. “I love you too.”

Adam, who had been particularly quiet, said softly, “Sometimes I feel like my family only tolerates me. When I’m here I feel like I really belong.”

“Well, that’s the way we want every one of you to feel,” Brady said, his voice still only a whisper. He turned, raising his water bottle in the air. “A toast,” he offered as the others raised their respective drinks, “To Dylan and Tina, the newest members of our Black Sheep family. Welcome.”

“Welcome,” everyone said together.
 
Epilogue


It was just before nine when Darin locked the back door and switched off the kitchen light. Brady was already in the bedroom watching a movie on television, having been exhausted from the day’s events. Graham approached, looking expectantly up at Darin. Standing for a moment to stare into the dog’s eyes, Darin lowered his body onto one of the kitchen chairs. The dog put his front paws on his legs and rubbed his face against Darin’s chest. As he hugged the chocolate lab, he was reminded of everything that had brought him to this point. Once again, he said a silent prayer of thanks for being taken from the unhappiness he had felt just a few weeks prior. Never in his wildest dreams had he imagined that his life would take such a complete turn. Never had he entertained the notion that he would be so much in love…with another man who, by all appearances, loved him equally and who shared that love with those, with whom they had chosen to surround themselves.

While he sat there enjoying the company of the dog, the soft distant sound of thunder caught his attention. He quickly rose and went outside to take down the umbrella on the patio set. Graham followed, sniffing throughout the yard as Darin closed up the trash cans and gathered up a few towels that had been left on chairs. The wind picked up slightly as another rumble of thunder indicated the approaching storm. He walked through the garage and checked the windows on both cars, making sure they were closed on Rodney’s as well. He noticed that Adam had come outside to close the windows on both his and Jake’s cars and he waved. “Good night,” he called out to Adam, who waved as he stepped back inside of Jake’s trailer home.

The thunder rattled even louder and there were several noticeable lightning flashes when Darin returned to his chair in the kitchen. Brady padded into the room just as another flash of lightning lit up the night sky, followed by the loudest clap of thunder yet. “Are my car windows up?” he asked, hoarsely.

“Yeah, I checked them,” Darin replied as Graham pushed his nose against his leg and panted loudly. “It’s okay, boy,” he told the dog just as the rain began pelting the house.

Sitting beside him, Brady watched the wind drive the rain against the window. “Thunderstorms never bothered me until the past few years,” Brady admitted while the dog paced nervously between the two men. “Do you think we should head for the basement?”

“I don’t think that’s necessary,” Darin said, rubbing his hand across Brady’s back to calm him. Graham had settled down and was laying against his leg. “The wind isn’t as bad and the rain seems to be letting up,” Darin added.

Just then, there was a crash from outside. “What was that?” Brady gasped, clutching at Darin’s arm.

“I’ll go check,” Darin soothed. “It’s probably nothing,” he added as he opened the back door and stepped into the garage. Another flash of lightning illuminated the patio area and he saw, immediately what had happened. He stepped back into the kitchen and called to Brady, “The wind just knocked over one of the trash cans.” He pushed the door shut and locked it before turning off the garage light and moving toward his partner. Just as he reached his chair, there was a bright flash of lightning, followed a split second later with the loudest clap of thunder. The house went completely dark.

Brady grabbed at Darin’s arm. “Where are you?” he said nervously. “Darin?”

“I’m right here,” Darin said, taking Brady’s hand in his. “Do you know where the flashlight is?” he asked.

“There’s one in the drawer by the back door,” Brady responded, his voice shaky. “There’s some candles and a box of matches too.”

Darin waited for a few moments while his eyes adjusted to the dark. “I’m going to get the flashlight and light some candles,” he told Brady. “I’ll be right back.” Graham laid his chin on Brady’s leg.

While Darin retrieved the flashlight, Brady apologized, “I’m sorry I’m such a baby.”

“Don’t worry about it,” Darin replied. “I get queasy if I see a snake. Everybody’s afraid of something.”

“So, rescuing a six-foot Python wouldn’t be on your list of ‘things to do’, I suppose,” Brady giggled.

Darin pulled open the drawer and removed the flashlight, turning it on and shining it back inside to find the candles and matches. “If one needed rescuing, I’d tough it out but, I wouldn’t be jumping to volunteer for the assignment,” he said, chuckling. “Here’s the candles,” he said, laying them on the kitchen table. The storm outside was quickly moving to the south. The lightning and thunder came farther and farther apart. “Sounds like the worst of it is over,” he said.

“I wonder how long the lights will be off,” Brady stated “Think we should call and see if Eric is okay? It’s his first night all by himself.”

Darin pulled his cel phone from his pocket. “Good idea,” he said as he punched the number for the shelter. When Eric answered he asked, “Is everything okay?”

“We’re fine,” Eric answered, “The emergency lights came on and I’m just sitting here with a couple of the dogs.”

“If you need anything, give us a call,” Darin told him.

“I will,” Eric agreed. “Good night.”

“Good night,” Darin said, closing the phone. Turning to Brady, he added, “Everything’s fine.” Just then, the lights flickered back on and Brady sighed. The rain had lessened considerably, and the thunder rumbled quietly in the distance.

“Well, that was exciting,” Brady offered.

“I think we can go to bed now,” Darin replied. “The storm seems to be over,” he added, rising to his feet, and pulling Brady up with him.

Once they had settled into bed, Brady wrapped his arms around Darin and rubbed his cheek against the older man’s shoulder. After a short while, he asked, “What ya thinkin’?”

Darin turned slightly and kissed the top of Brady’s head. “I was just thinking about a conversation I had yesterday with Uncle Spencer.”

“What about?” Brady quizzed.

“Well, I already told you he was going to sell the business, didn’t I?” Darin began.

Brady nodded. “You said he had an offer but that he was waiting for your divorce to be final.”

Darin took in a deep breath and held it for several seconds before letting it out slowly. Finally, he continued, “Well, he’s accepted the offer and the new owners will take ownership after the first of the year.”

“We better get busy, then,” Brady said, sitting up in the bed.

“What for?” Darin asked, puzzled.

“So, we can get this place into a position to help pay for itself.”

Darin shook his head. “That’s not necessary,” he said.

“I don’t understand,” Brady replied. “Why not?”

Taking Brady’s hands in his, Darin looked deep into the younger man’s brown eyes. “I didn’t tell you but, I own one fifth of the company.”

Staring at Darin, Brady finally blinked and asked, “So, what does that mean exactly?”

Darin smiled and placed his fingertips on Brady’s chin. “It means, my love, that it doesn’t matter if this place ever pays for itself. We’ll be more than fine.”

“But…” Brady paused, trying to comprehend what he had just heard. Shaking his head, once more, he asked, “What are you saying?”

Darin sighed and took a deep breath. “The offer for the company is for almost twenty million dollars,” he stated, “And one fifth of that amount will go to me. After expenses and taxes and stuff are taken out, of course.”

The cat jumped onto the bed and rubbed his face against Brady’s hand to be petted. Scratching the cat’s ears, Brady whispered, “You hear that, Tabby? Your daddy’s rich.” He continued to pet the cat for several minutes before he turned to Darin and added, “I hope you know; I’d be with you even if you didn’t have two nickels to rub together.”

Darin kissed him on the forehead. “I know. That’s one of the reasons I hadn’t told you sooner. And, just for the record, both of Tabby’s daddies are rich.”
 
What a great story, Racer. I enjoyed it so much. I liked that it isn't primarily a sex story, but a tale of relationships, love, challenges and opportunities. Your writing style is very appealing: straightforward, assured, and easy to read.

The concept that the animal shelter "can help the unwanted and unloved find their place in this world and a family to call their own” applied just as much to the human characters as to the animals. Characters with different pasts, but now with a chance to share their futures.

Darin and Brady seem to be rock solid in their relationship. Their love for each other appeals to the romantic in me. I love how they're always touching each other and hugging and telling each other how they feel.

I can read Black Sheep Farm now with a good appreciation of the main characters and how they got to be involved with the farm. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these characters and put them out there for us readers to enjoy.

Cheers, HF
 
Thank you for your kind comments. It really makes me happy that you are able to understand the concept of the whole story.
Some of the characters are based on actual people that I've known. Some of the situations are as well. Even though it's a work of fiction, there is a lot of truth in it as well. It might now be totally based on reality, but I would prefer to live in a world where these people actually exist. If I could put together a circle of friends, I'd want them to be just like Brady and Darin.
Thanks again for checking out my stories and I'm so happy you enjoyed this one. I hope you enjoy the other(s) as well.
 
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