
Chapter 3
by Dan Kirk
“If you think your showing off is going to convince me to let Jamie get on there with you, you’re crazy.” Stacy’s voice was shaking as
His name had been Steph, he could remember that clearly. He’d met the young man who was riding a dirt bike out in the land behind the estate. The sound of the bike had drawn him, and he had known as soon as he saw the lean, powerful frame in its riding gear that he wanted the guy. It hadn’t taken much work, to get the guy into a horny state, and they’d done it right out there. Steph had never taken off the protective chest gear, just fished his cock out of his riding pants. Feeling the material on his butt as the man entered him had been enticing, and that time his imagining had been stronger than normal.
While the man had fucked him for nearly an hour,
The fact that he was married and his wife was pregnant didn’t matter when he saw the handsome teenager watching him. Sure, he’d never had sex with a guy before, wasn’t normally attracted to men, much less a fourteen-year-old boy, but this time was an exception. As soon as he saw the kid, he knew he’d wanted him.
After Steph was done, and his shriveled cock pulled out of
That was why at fifteen he convinced his father that if a fast car was acceptable for a young man of means, so too could a motorcycle of the right type be acceptable. He’d managed to convince his father enough to get the required safety course approved, and he’d found as soon as he had sat on that small-engine bike that his imagined memories from Steph had been surprisingly accurate. Now, with his custom-built Ducati, he knew he could make the bike sing and dance just like he had imagined.
Of course, some things he just didn’t have the upper body strength for yet. If he wanted that badly enough, he could change that though. He’d imagined more than enough times what some of the men he slept with did at gyms to make their bodies so well-shaped. He could put on just enough muscle to do some of the tricks he imagined without changing his appearance too much.
“Aw, c’mon Mom!” Jamie groaned with a grin on his face. “He only does that when he’s on there by himself. Billie’s ridden with him, and he didn’t even do one trick even though Billie was begging him to do a wheelie!”
“If it is just me, that is one thing.”
“Fine, but he’s to wear all the safety gear you can find!” Stacy said with a stubborn growl before she turned and headed back into the house. She was off this summer, and spent a great deal of time in her basement ‘workshop’.
“I told you she’d give in.” Jamie was all smiles now, and
“Get your gear.” He told his friend and cousin. As long as the bike was moving, he was fine, but all the leather was stifling if he sat in the heat too long. While Jamie ran into the house to get the gear that had arrived for him two days ago, again special ordered from the same company that had made
A lot of things didn’t bother him, since he’d come to live here with his Aunt.
“Here, drink this before you go.” Richie said with a smile as he came out of the house and handed
“Thank you.”
“Relax, I’m not upset.” Richie said as
“What do you mean?”
“You and Jamie.” Richie said with a grin. “Him spending every waking minute with you. The shopping trips, that outfit you bought him, the way you two keep working on the Moms to get permission for him to go riding with you. All that stuff. I’m not jealous. He’s my brother, but he’s been missing something for a while. He’s found it with you, and I hope you’ve found it with him because I think you’ve needed it as much as he did.”
“What’s that?”
“A best friend.” Richie sounded satisfied at that. “You guys have fun on your ride.”
“You and Billie have fun on your double date tonight.”
“People see us they’re going to think we’re a couple.” Jamie joked for the fourth time, but he was smiling.
“More likely twins or something.”
“Yeah.” Jamie smiled before putting his helmet on.
No imagined experience as Steph, the motorcycle rider had a similar sensation with a passenger. Steph hated passengers, their movements slightly out of sync with his, never quite right. It was always a challenge carrying someone on the bike with him. Billie had been like that, although closer to the better imagined passengers of Steph. With Jamie, though, it was like they were one person.
Seventy-three minutes later they were a hundred miles north of
“You know, I just don’t get it sometimes.” Jamie said with a shake of his head. “Mom tries to get me to perfect linking but I just can’t seem to do it right. But with you, it’s like bam! We just link automatically.”
“Uh…”
“Hi Mom.” Jamie said with chagrin. “Um, we’re north of
“She is pulling the leash.”
“Well, look at the two queers pretending to be tough bikers.” A sneering voice from behind sent
“Damn, you were right, Jamie.”
“Well whaddya know.” First trash heap said angrily. “He thinks his fancy words are gonna scare us away.”
“What do we do with them now?” Jamie asked with a little laugh a few minutes later. Both of their opponents were flat out on the pavement.
“Leave them.”
“Okay.” Jamie shrugged before laughing again. They went back to the bike and started to put their helmets on, oblivious to the people watching them. When they roared out of the parking lot,
They were home in slightly more time than it had taken them to get to the convenience store north of
“You boys better take a shower before dinner.” She said with a laugh and shook her head as they passed her in the halls. Both of them were smiling, though, and she seemed happy to see that.
Part of him wondered why he was changing so much. Was it because of some type of reaction to the death of his parents? Was it because of how different this house, this home was from all that he’d known in his life. Part of him felt like a stranger to what he had been before. Was he becoming someone different, like he’d imagined all those times when he was in the arms of another man?
“Whatcha doing?” Jamie’s voice was quiet from the doorway and
“Just thinking.”
“Now that’s dangerous stuff.” Jamie laughed, and
“I feel like a different person than I use to be.”
“Whoa, that’s some heavy shit.” Jamie said with surprise. “We’ve never talked about that kind of stuff before.”
“I’m sorry if it’s too much, Jamie.”
“No, it’s okay.” Jamie said, reaching with the hand between them to pat
“I know what you mean.”
“Yeah, I got that loud and clear.” Jamie laughed.
“Whenever I was with someone, and it was usually guys – although I did it with a girl twice to make sure I could for when I get married – I’d always imagine what it was like to lead their life instead of my own.”
“Maybe it’s because you weren’t happy?” Jamie said at once and
“I didn’t have to be happy.”
“Now you know what it means to be happy.” Jamie said with satisfaction.
“But is it a good thing?”
“Why do you have to go back to the way you were before?” Jamie asked quietly.
“If I don’t, how will I stand the life I’m going to lead?”
“It doesn’t have to be that way.” Jamie persisted. “There’s middle ground. There has to be!”
“I wish.”
“Look, well, there’s things I know already about my life.” Jamie countered. “You know, I’m gifted like you in a lot of ways, even more so than Richie. So, I’ll be doing stuff with that, helping people. Unlike you, I think girls are much better than guys, although I have no problem helping a buddy out every now and then, you know?”
“I remember.”
“Someone else remembers that too.” He teased
“Yeah, well except for that little bit of fun, I’ve been celibate since the day the lightning hit.”
“I figured that.” Jaime laughed. “That’s why I made it a point to invite Andy over here. The cute guy with that bubble butt. You remember him?”
“Yes, I remember him.”
“I thought he might be.” Jaime laughed. “So, why didn’t you ever call him? He gave you his number.”
“He… there was something not right there.”
“Ah, I see.” Jaime said with a rueful sound chuckle. “Most of the girls I meet are like that. None of them ever have that special oomph that Mom talks about when she talks about meeting Mom.”
“You know, that is freaky.”
“It is.” Jamie agreed with a laugh. “So…”
“Boys, you in there?”
“Shit, talk about the devil and she shows up!” Jamie whispered. “Quick, get some shorts on!”
“Just a second, Aunt.”
“I’ll trust you boys were just lounging in your underwear.” She teased them with a smile.
“No, I was letting hornball here seduce me.” Jamie teased his mother. “It’s about damn time I lose my virginity after all!”
“Get out of here you scamp.”
“What’s wrong?”
“Your damn Uncle is what is wrong.”
“What has he done now?” He asked her in his old voice. She noticed the change in him, but gave only the barest of nods.
“The Estate is in probate, as you know.” She said in a calmer voice. Jamie had once called it her ‘lawyer’ voice. “Things were proceeding smoothly until this afternoon. Your uncle has challenged certain provisions of the Sinclair will. He has filed claim that I am an unfit guardian for you because I am not married, and am cohabitating with another woman.”
“My parents specifically mentioned you in their will as guardian, and disallowed him.”
“Yes, well he’s challenging my legal standing as your Aunt based on the fact that I was disowned by my parents.” She said with a shake of her head. “He is claiming that because my family disowned me, he is your last living relative. Based on that, he is attempting to claim I have no more standing than any other ‘friend of the family’ would have. Most judges would not spend more than a few minutes laughing him out of court, but he filed in court with a judge that ran on a conservative platform. The man is as big a homophobe that could be found on the bench in
“Damn that man.”
“Smythe is working on that right now.”
“I have my own money to live off of until you take care of the legal issues.”
“No, you don’t.” She told him grimly.
“What do you mean I don’t?”
“Unfortunately your Uncle knows about them.” She said with a hint of sympathy. “Since he has challenged my ability to act as your guardian, those accounts were also frozen by the judge’s order. Now, Stacy and I have already talked this over. As soon as I was briefed by Smythe, I came home and talked to her. We will be able to cover your insurance payments on the vehicles no problem, and we can give you an allowance just like the boys get. That’s eight hundred a month.”
“What about my tuition for school?” He asked her as he pushed away a small tendril of panic.
“We could cover that no problem if there were not other issues to consider in this situation.” She answered.
“The groundskeepers and caretakers you hired for the house back there.” He said automatically without more than a moment of thought.
“That is part of it.” She agreed. “Your financial accountants have committed to continue their work without charging fees until the issues are handled in court. Smythe will represent the Estate, and you, without any fees.”
“He’s a good man.”
“He was, and is, very dedicated to your father.”
“You are the guardian here.” He stated without emotion.
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“Do what is necessary to keep the estate maintained.” He said after thinking things through, and then he had another thought. “Have you contacted the school yet? They might take me without payment up front.”
“Smythe is worried about your attending the school because of another reason as well.” She admitted with a grimace that worried him.
“What reason?” He asked her.
“What state is the school in?” She asked him.
“
“He is worried, and I concur, that your Uncle may use that to his legal advantage.” She stated after he didn’t say more. “
“How?” He asked. “
“
“No.”
“It’s a public school.” She warned him. “Now granted, it’s brand new, only been open for four years, and is already one of the best in the state, but it won’t compare to what you are used to having. It is not a boarding school.”
“I’ll survive.” He assured her, feeling an odd sense of relief.
“I am sorry about this,
“Just win, Aunt.” He said firmly.
“We will.” She assured him. “Now, Stacy is telling Richie and Jamie right now. I know my son, and he’ll want to come in here and comfort you. Is that okay?”
“It… it’ll be nice.” He told her as his shoulders slumped slightly, and the old
“You’re a good boy.” She told him with a smile before heading out the door. No sooner had she stepped out than Jamie came in and nearly drove
“That bastard!” Jamie snarled. “I wish I could get my hands on him! I’d make him pay for what he’s doing to you! It’s not fair.”
“Life is rarely fair.”
“So what are you going to do about school?” Jamie asked. “You know you can always go with me, right? I mean, it’s not a boarding school full of hot guys all horny for each other, but there are hot guys there as well as hot girls and you can…”
“I’ve already decided I’d rather go to school with my best friend.”
“Oh!” He nearly squealed. “I can’t wait to start telling everyone!”
“You go do that.”
“Jamie is a very excited young man.” Stacy’s voice from the doorway surprised him. The woman had never come to his room before. In fact, most of the time it seemed like she made it a point to stay away from him. The entire family had dinner together almost every night, and she had never been less than friendly, but of all the people in this house, she had always seemed the most distant from him.
“He is easily excited.”
“You’ve made this a very comfortable room.” Stacy complimented him. Today she was wearing a red and gold caftan. “Much warmer and inviting than I would have expected from a Sinclair.”
“My parents would be horrified if they could see me now.” He meant it as a joke, but there was more than a little bit of truth to the statement. She laughed aloud for a moment.
“Don’t worry, child, you’re still enough of the same man that they won’t be too horribly disappointed.” She stated. “You’re changing yes, more than I expected. There’s more depth to you, more vitality than I had thought possible. I always thought your people managed to strangle it out of their young by the time they reached your age. When I met
“Grandmother Bradwell always claimed it was you who seduced
“I’m sure she did, but it was Elizabeth who carefully nurtured those last flickers of life and sought my help.” Stacy said calmly from where she stood in the middle of the room. “I did little more than help her along the way, and accept her love when she wanted to give it to me.”
“I believe you.”
“Your plans for the future have been changed.” Stacy said in a voice that was clearly saying she was getting right to the heart of why she was here. “I would like to know what you are thinking now about your future. The ways of the Sinclair and Bradwell families are not totally unfamiliar to me. Your family has long had your future mapped out for you, and I would be surprised if you had ever thought to challenge their plans for you.”
“I… no, I hadn’t.”
“What about now?” She asked him with a tilt of her head.
“I’m still a Sinclair.” That was the first answer that popped into his mind. “There is so much more to life than I had imagined, though. It’s like there are two worlds, the one I knew before that accident happened, and this one. This life, here with you and my Aunt, and Jamie and Richie, it’s good. I like it. Having friends is nice. Is there a reason I can’t have both?”
“Such a road would not be easy to walk.” Stacy said thoughtfully. “The world of families like the Sinclair and Bradwell require a distance from personal contact. Emotional attachments can be used against you, and any relationship can have its ups and downs. The down times can leave you very vulnerable. You haven’t experienced one of those yet.”
“Nothing easy is ever worth having.”
“That is very true, young man.” She said with the brightest smile he had yet to see on her. She crossed the room to the computer desk and sat down at the chair there, swiveling it around so she could face him. “You are a very strong young man, though, and if anyone can manage to keep a foot in each world, you would be my first choice. It won’t surprise you to hear that I believe you have changed tremendously since coming here, but we have changed as well, especially Jamie.”
“He has?”
“Yes.” She stated firmly. “He has grown more thoughtful, more poised, and more confident in himself. In the past he has spent much of his time following Richie around, basing his friends on his brother’s, but you and he have grown close, and some of your best qualities are rubbing off on him. Instead of transferring his dependence on Richie to you, he has grown more independent, which is a very good thing for one with his gifts. I have been training him up until now, but he has reached the point where he will need a trainer with different skills than I possess. It has taken me several months, but I have finally located one that is willing to come here and work with him.”
“That’s good.”
“Yes, and I have spoken with him about you as well.” She said cautiously and he frowned at her a bit. What was she talking about? “I’ve always assumed your Trainer was at your boarding school. That is where you have been learning to use your abilities, right?”
“I… uh…”
“I am talking about your magical abilities, of course.” She said with a snort and his eyes couldn’t help widen. God help him, was she one of those crazy Wiccans? “You are very powerful, more powerful than Jamie, potentially, and he has some of the strongest potential I have ever heard of before. I know you have good shields, and are properly balanced, or we would have spoken of this before now. It is not proper for a Trainer to interfere with another’s students.”
“Did Jamie put you up to this?”
“Oh dear.” She said with a frown. “You really have no idea what I’m talking about, do you?”
“No.” He said immediately. Maybe his uncle would be safer than this bunch after all.
