But first, let's remember where we
left off in Part 5…
I could feel myself, as hard now as I had ever been. As
was Guy.
There was something cold and wet in my jocks, evidently
some pre-cum that had oozed forth, and I idly wondered if Guy had the same
problem.
When I glanced down at him my questions were answered, as
a small dark grey spot had appeared against the lighter grey of his school
trousers.
We both giggled.
Guy brought up one hand and gently stroked my cheek. Then
he leaned over and kissed me.
I kissed him back. Eagerly. I sucked his hot, spent
breath into me.
His lips parted and I thrust my tongue deep into his
mouth.
It was like nothing I had ever experienced before. I
wanted more.
His hand reached down and rubbed my hardness. I felt like
I was going to come right then and there, but before another word could be
spoken, or another breath taken, we were interrupted.
"Ahem," someone said.
We stepped back from each other, our pants clearly tented
out for anyone to see, and we looked around.
Ben was leaning against the doorway, with his arms folded
across his chest, simply grinning at us.
"And about fucking time too," he said to us both.
Guy and I just looked at each other in total
embarrassment.
"Boys, that has to be the HOTTEST scene I have ever
witnessed.
Do you know that?" he said with that familiar grin of
his. "Damn that was hot."
Guy turned away and quickly pulled his shirt out to cover
his embarrassment.
I soon did the same.
"Christ, I’ve seen all that before boys," Ben joked. "You
don’t have to worry about me."
"How long were you standing there?" I asked him.
"Long enough pal. Long enough."
"And what do you mean it was hot?" I demanded. "You’re
the straight one here. Remember?"
To that, he just winked at me.
To be continued ......
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PART SIX
"So, let me get this straight," I asked Ben, while still being highly
embarrassed by his having walked in on Guy and myself. "You’re not gay? And
we don’t turn you on?"
"Nope. And nope. Well, not sexually anyway," he said,
while shaking his head. He was still leaning against the doorway with his
arms folded across his chest, and all the while he was grinning at us like a
madman.
"You’re telling us that seeing us like this makes you
hot, but you’re NOT gay? What are you then?" Guy asked him.
"Just a regular horny teenager, with hormones running
rampant" Ben cheekily answered.
"Man, I’m just never going to understand you Ben,"
exclaimed Guy.
"Christ. I gave up trying to do that a long time ago," I
added.
"Relax guys. I just think that this is great that you
guys have finally worked things out, which was no thanks to me I might add,
but just remember that neither of you turn me on or anything like that. OK?
So you can both just keep your hands to yourselves."
Guy and I glanced at each other and both of us simply
rolled our eyes.
"I have to admit though," Ben continued, "that it WAS
good to see you guys together like that, and as far as I am concerned,
that’s all that really matters."
"You’re just full of it!" Guy said to him.
"Maybe. Maybe not," Ben replied, "But there will come a
day when you will thank me."
"Maybe. Maybe not," Guy responded, throwing a tea towel
at him (which appeared to be the closest weapon at hand).
* * * * *
Twenty-four hours later the three of us walked into the
school hall to find Snowy and an ever dwindling number of our school mates
assembled for rehearsals.
"Ahhhhh…," Snowy exclaimed as he noticed us approaching.
"Here they are, the men of the moment."
All eyes suddenly turned our way and followed us as we
made our way from the back of the hall down the centre aisle towards the
stage.
As always, Ben was leading the way, while Guy and myself
followed a few steps behind.
"I have a feeling that this is going to be quite
embarrassing," I whispered to Guy.
"It’ll be sweet. Don’t worry about it," he answered.
"Gentlemen, you are just in time. I was about to play
your musical to the assembled cast and crew," Snowy trumpeted.
"Shit," Guy whispered, "maybe this will be embarrassing?"
"Nah. It’ll be sweet, remember?"
We sat down in the front row, sitting as far as we could
from the rest of the students that were there without appearing too rude,
while Snowy fumbled with the old tape deck.
He was being helped by one of the Year Twelve students,
who was clearly becoming exasperated by Snowy’s lack of technical know-how.
Snowy was trying to plug some speakers into the tape deck
and he couldn’t find the right holes.
"Do you know where these go Cameron?" we finally heard
him ask.
The guy took the cables from Snowy’s hand and plugged
them straight into the sockets on the back of the tape deck. Instantly there
was a loud hissing noise coming from the speakers.
"That must be it," Snowy said, triumphantly.
Cameron looked across at us, his faced filled with
exasperation. I just winked at him and he quickly turned away, blushing.
While Snowy played some more with the tape deck,
inserting the tape and starting to rewind it, I noticed that Ben was staring
at someone across the hall.
"Who are you looking at?" I asked him quietly, leaning
over and almost whispering into his ear.
He turned around and grinned at me.
"Who is the blonde down the end of the front row?" he
asked me, jerking his head in that general direction, before turning and
staring at the girl once again.
I followed his gaze and soon figured out whom it was that
he was talking about.
It was a girl from Year Twelve, the same year that
Cameron the stereo-fix-it boy was in. I wasn’t sure of her name, but I had
seen her around the school quite a bit.
Normally the Year Twelve students didn’t participate in
the staging of the school musical, as they were so heavily involved with
their studies for their final exams.
It seemed that this year however, we were being graced
with their presence due to their studying dramatic arts or music or some
such subject.
"A bit rich for you I think mate," I answered. "And a bit
old too probably. She’s in Year Twelve. Haven’t you seen her around before?"
He simply shrugged and said, "I suppose so. I’m not sure
though."
He just kept on staring at her.
"What’s her name?" Ben eventually asked me.
"I don’t know," I answered. "And are you serious?"
"Maybe," he answered, with that familiar wicked grin that
I had seen so often lately.
Just then Snowy finally got his act together and called
for our attention by clapping his hands together and calling out, "Children.
Children. Children!"
Slowly the talk and laughter died down and everyone
turned their attention to him.
"Thank you," he finally said to us all. "Now, I know that
some of you have been searching your collections for music we can use in
this musical, but I think our search is over, thanks to our friends Tim and
Guy and Ben, down here in the front row, who I think have come up with
something very worthwhile that we should all have a listen to."
All heads suddenly turned our way again and we shrunk
down into our chairs as best we could.
Snowy turned around and pressed the ‘play’ button on the
old tape deck and the speakers soon started spitting out their familiar
‘hiss’.
We all then spent the next three-quarters of an hour
listening to the tape that Guy and Ben and I had been listening to for the
past couple of days, with Snowy giving a running commentary on the scenes
that he envisaged which related to each song.
When the tape had finished he pressed the ‘stop’ button
and then just sat there on the edge of the stage, looking us all up and
down.
"Well?" he finally asked. "Isn’t anyone going to make any
comment?"
The blonde from Year Twelve thrust her hand in the air.
"Yes, Samantha?"
I noticed Ben turn and look at her again, and I smiled to
myself at the thought of him chasing after her. It was bound to happen.
"Sir. I think it’s great. I mean, even without anything
extra, like narration or dialogue, you can almost see the story taking
place."
Snowy nodded, then looked across at us and smiled.
"My sentiments exactly, Sam. Can everyone else see the
story that has evolved from the use of the songs?" Snowy asked.
A few of the younger kids shook their heads, but the
majority seemed to be nodding.
Snowy looked down at those who were shaking their heads,
with a patient kind of expression on his face, then proceeded to explain the
story, which was basically about a new girl in town who finds herself being
the object of the affections of two boys, both of whom are friends. The boys
both try to win the girls affections, but in the end, only one can prevail.
"Alright then. What we need to do now is link the songs
together a little more with, as Samantha suggested, some narration or
dialogue, then it looks like we have ourselves a show."
An excited murmur went through the group.
"Then, once that has been done, we’ll look at the cast,
who gets to play what parts, and then we need to assemble our stage crew.
There is lots to be done people, if we are to stage this before the end of
the year, so what I want you to do now is go home, and either by yourselves
or in groups, I want a story written that fits what we have just talked
about. After that, we will go through them all and pick out the pieces we
think are suitable, and then it’s full steam ahead. All right then. Today is
Wednesday. We’ll meet here again on Friday, if that’s alright with
everyone."
We all got up to leave and the younger students wasted no
time in racing down the aisle and out the doors, while Cameron and Samantha
came over to us.
"I think you guys did a great job," Samantha said to us.
"It couldn’t have been easy coming up with all those songs like that and
making a story out of them."
It was Ben who was closest to them and he replied for us
all, by saying, "It was nothing really."
Guy and I just looked at each other in disbelief, then I
gave Ben a belt up the side of the head.
Samantha looked horrified, looking at me as if to say,
"How dare you."
Cameron just laughed, while Ben quickly caught on to the
fact that she was defending him and immediately started acting like some
hurt child.
I had to laugh, which only resulted in a more scornful
look from Samantha.
In the end I simply said to Guy, "Come on, let’s get
going."
He nodded and so we said goodbye to Samantha and Cameron.
"You coming?" I asked Ben.
He just turned his head and winked at me, making sure
that Samantha and Cameron couldn’t see him do it, then said, "Nah, I’ll
catch up with you guys later."
"OK then," I answered, and so we left them where they
were, then headed for Guys car, with the idea being to go to his place.
"What do you reckon about Ben and Samantha?" Guy asked as
we headed up the hill towards his house.
"Oh, he’ll be in her pants by the end of the week," I
answered.
"You reckon?"
"Yeah, if I know him as well as I think I do, he will
be," I said, grinning. "Or he’ll die trying."
* * * * *
Ben phoned me that night and gave me an update. I knew he
would. He couldn’t last a day when it came to letting me know all about his
exploits.
"She likes me," he excitedly told me when I picked up the
phone and answered it.
Lucky he couldn’t see me rolling my eyes just at that
moment.
"What happened?" I asked.
"We went downtown for a drink at the Milk Bar."
"And…?" I prompted.
"She said she loved what we did."
"You had nothing to do with it," I protested.
"Yeah, I know. Ain’t it great?" I could hear him laughing
as he said it.
"She’s older than you. Doesn’t that bother you?" I asked.
"Why should it?" he answered. "Age is just a number.
Didn’t you know that?"
"Whatever!"
"So, how about you guys?" he asked.
"What about us?"
"What did you get up to after you left?"
"Errrr...not much"
"Yeah, I’ll bet," he answered. I could almost see him
grinning, and could hear the innuendo in his reply.
I wanted to tell him that all we did was lie on Guys bed
and listen to music, but I knew he would have been disappointed in me if I
had told him just that.
As it was, it was one of the most pleasant afternoons
that I had ever spent with anyone.
I just lay there with his arm around me, my head on his
shoulder and with one of my hands resting gently on his chest, rising and
falling with each breath he took.
I could have stayed there forever, but the sound of a car
being driven up the drive-way, which ran right alongside Guys bedroom
window, soon brought us both back to the real world.
"Shit. That’s mum," Guy said, hurriedly letting go of me
and then sitting up.
We had totally lost track of the time. We were lucky that
we hadn’t fallen asleep.
I got up and looked out the window and noticed that it
was getting quite late. It must have been at least six o’clock, maybe even
later.
"I better get home," I said to him, giving him one last
hug while I still could, before his mother came inside.
He leaned in and kissed me. "I’ll give you a lift if you
like."
I kissed him back. "Yeah, I would like. I would like very
much."
"You still there?" I heard Ben suddenly asking, snapping
my attention back to the present.
"Huh? Yeah, I’m here," I answered.
"Christ, where did you go?"
"I was just...err...thinking about this afternoon," I
answered truthfully.
I could hear him giggling on the other end of the line.
"Yeah, I bet you were. OK then, I’ll leave you with your
thoughts," he finally said.
"See you in the morning?"
"Yeah. I’ll meet you on the street."
"OK. Bye."
"Bye."
When we disconnected I did go back to my thoughts about
the events of my afternoon.
It had been pretty much dark by the time Guy had driven
me home, after introducing me to his mother and receiving the usual parental
appraisal.
When we got out of there we took the long way round,
stopping briefly at a spot on a hill that overlooked town. It was sometimes
called Lookout Hill, but wasn’t much of a lookout at all. We sat there in
the dark for a little while, silently watching the city lights slowly come
alive, with my head on Guys shoulder and his arm around me.
"I really enjoyed this afternoon," Guy said to me after
what seemed a long time.
"What part?" I asked him.
"The part where we were just laying together. Nothing
happening. Just you and me enjoying each others company."
"So did I," I answered. "It just goes to show that it’s
not all about sex, is it?"
He shook his head. "No, it isn’t. It has to start with
friendship first, don’t you think? The sex, when it happens, is just a
bonus."
"I couldn’t agree more."
He kissed me again, then said, "Come on. Everyone will be
wondering where we are."
We both sat up, then he started the car, and a few
minutes later we pulled up in front of my house, where I found the front
verandah light was on.
As it was dark I ventured to give him a quick kiss on the
cheek.
"Thanks," I said to him, then got out of the car.
"See you tomorrow then?" he asked.
"You bet," I answered, then stood on the path and watched
as he drove off into the night.
* * * * *
The next morning I met Ben at our usual corner and Guy
picked us both up a few blocks later.
The day proved to be just like any other really, with one
notable difference.
The school seemed to be abuzz with news about the new
musical and we were constantly being asked questions.
It seemed that we had become celebrities, but we couldn’t
think why. After all, the musical wasn’t anything to get excited about yet.
Or at least we didn’t think so.
At lunchtime the three of us were joined by Cameron and
Samantha, who were both keen to talk about the musical, although I think
Samantha was more keen on talking to Ben.
She was a nice enough girl, and Cameron seemed all right
too, and we all got along great. I do have to admit though, that we did
attract a few strange stares from some of the Year Twelve students, who
normally wouldn’t associate with students from the lower years, and
obviously thought it odd that Cameron and Samantha were doing so.
We found out that Samantha had her sights set on getting
into the Conservatorium of Music to study next year, while Cameron wasn’t
sure what he wanted to do yet.
I had this strange feeling that there was something going
on between the two of them, but couldn’t quite put my finger on it. They
certainly didn’t act like boyfriend and girlfriend, but it was hard to tell.
I made a note to mention it to Ben. I would hate to see
him get hurt or anything like that.
By the end of the day Guy and I were just glad to get out
of there, but I think that Ben had other plans.
"I’ll call you tonight," he said to me as he hurried off
after the last lesson.
He didn’t say where he was going, but I had a fair idea.
"I guess that leaves you and me again?" Guy said to me as
we walked towards his car.
I grinned back at him and said, "I guess it does."
Just before we reached the car however, Snowy called out
from across the car park and motioned for us to come over.
"What’s he want?" I heard Guy ask.
"Who knows. We better go and see, huh?"
We walked over to him, where we found him packing some
files and boxes into his car.
"Ah, Tim" he said to me. "I’ve been wanting to talk to
you before we get together tomorrow afternoon. I’ve been looking at whom I
would like to play the parts in the show and was hoping you would consider
one of the leads. With Cameron and Samantha to play the other two main
parts."
My mouth must have just about hit the ground.
"But Sir, I don’t know the first th..." I started to
protest, but he held up his hand and cut me short.
I glanced across at Guy, who was grinning madly at me.
"No buts about it," Snowy responded. "I’ve heard you sing
in the choir.
I know you are more than capable of performing. So make
sure you are ready for tomorrow. Alright?"
With that he closed the boot of his car, opened his
driver’s side door and got in and started the car.
I looked across at Guy again, whose expression hadn’t
changed.
"What?" I asked him.
"You can sing?"
"Well, you don’t have to sound quite so shocked," I
replied.
To be continued . . . . . .
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