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| There were certain things in this universe that could always be counted on. The smell of old socks coming from the boyâs locker room. The pack of giggling females that crowded around the first-string quarterback as he slid down the hall. And the way Dillon Carverâs heart slammed against his chest every time he saw Jamie Walker. James, he mentally corrected himself. Heâd long ago lost the right to call him Jamie. But if God was as merciful as the preacher of the First Christian Church of Reed claimed, heâd get it back. Dillon watched from his own locker two rows down the hall as James loaded books into his backpack. His white blond hair was in need of a good combing, as usual, but the haphazard style suited him. The sight of Jamesâs lean body, even encased in those baggy jeans, was enough to cause an involuntary tightening just below Dillonâs belt. Jamie might be short--not an inch over five-foot-six--but he had long, muscular legs. Legs that had once wrapped around Dillon and held him as his body shuddered with release. With a bitter pang of regret, Dillon wondered how ebony pussy many times those legs had preformed that same service for Ben Lewis. âYouâre gonna wear a hole in that boy with your eyes if you keep staring at him like that.â Dillon turned to see Megan Nash leaning bible black against one of the lockers, her blue eyes watching him. âI didnât mean to stare. I was just wondering where his pet dick head is.â Hopefully, he slithered back under a rock. âYou mean Ben?â Dillon snorted. âWho else? He and Jamie are more or less joined these days.â He just hoped that wasnât the case, literally. Megan tilted her head, her black porn fiery curls trailing across her black lesbian right shoulder. âI know youâre less than thrilled about James and Ben, but if you keep staring at him like that, everyone is going to know.â Dillon shrugged. âScrew âem. Theyâll know soon enough, anyway.â âMaybe, but I think it would be better to stick to the plan. It will be easier on you if you do this at your own place.â Dillon took in a deep breath and let black history month it out slowly. âYou know, I hate the fact that youâre always right.â âHardly. But having three gay brothers does make me a bit of an expert on this particular subject. Not to mention assorted cousins and poor relations.â Dillon raised his brows. âThree gay brothers?â âWhen Brandon married Nate, he became my brother, too.â Dillon held up his index and middle fingers. âThatâs two. Whoâs the other one?â âRandy. He came out to all of us just before the wedding.â âOnly in your family could that ever happen.â He laughed, but he envied Megan her family. Her brother, Brandon, was the sheriff of Reed. He was also openly gay, and had just married his partner, Nathan. Nate had even taken Brandonâs name after the ceremony. black porn He could only hope heâd be that lucky some day. Of course, it was Meganâs parents Dillon envied the most. They loved their big black dicks children unconditionally, unlike Douglas and Angela Carver. He was so caught up in his thoughts, he didnât realize Megan was still speaking to him. âSo, are we ebony porn still on for the dance tonight?â Dillon groaned. âI donât know, Meggie. I was gonna ask Jim at the pharmacy if I could work tonight. When my folks throw me out, Iâm gonna need all the money I can get.â âYou work plenty. What you need is one night to just be normal, something to take your mind off your troubles. What better way to do that than to spend the evening with yours truly, dancing that cute little butt off?â Dillon closed his locker. âYouâre deranged, you know that?â The last bell rang and Megan started for the door. As she went, she said, âMaybe, but itâs all part of my charm. You know you love me.â Dillon laughed as he followed her out. âYeah, yeah. I love you, though God only knows why I do.â He and Megan went outside, and Dillon never saw the look of pain in Jamieâs eyes as he went past. # Jamie watched from the corner of his eye as Dillon and Megan walked by, laughing and talking as if the rest of the world didnât exist. As if he didnât exist. When he heard Dillon tell Megan he loved her, he actually wished he didnât. Knowing the two of them were together was bad enough, but to have it thrown in his face was almost more than he could bear. Before he had time to work up a decent depression, though, he felt a familiar arm glide around his shoulders. He couldnât help but smile. âAre you pervinâ on me in the middle of the hall?â Ben laughed and moved back to lean against the wall. âNah. I figure after two years of trying to get into your pants only to have you resist my considerable assets at every turn, sex with you just ainât gonna happen. Besides, weâd have to exorcise the spirit of Dillon Carver from your soul, and Iâm fresh out of holy water.â Jamie looked around the hall to see if anyone heard. âKeep it down, man. Someone might be listening.â Ben shook his head. âI donât know why you work so hard to front for that prick after what he did to you.â Jamie started to speak, but Ben cut him off. âNever mind. Iâve heard it all before, and weâre never gonna agree.â His face softened. âYou know Iâll never tell anybody, J. Your secrets ebony sex are safe with me.â His face took on that cocky grin. âAnyway, since you arenât gonna let me get you into bed, I guess Iâll just have to settle for the thrill of being close to you.â âYou are so full of shit.â âYou didnât think my eyes were this brown naturally, did you?â He jerked his spiky, black-haired head in the direction Dillon and Megan had taken. âI see Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett High are still going strong.â Jamie shrugged, determined not to think about it any more than he had to. âI guess they make each other happy. Theyâve been together for almost four months now.â âHey, if Dillon wants to play it straight, more power to him. If I was into chicks, I might go after Megan Nash myself. As much trouble as Iâve been in, it sure wouldnât hurt to be banging the sheriffâs sister.â He heaved his six-foot-two-inch body away from the wall. âBut since I havenât found a girl yet who can rev up my engine, I guess Iâll just stick with what Iâve got.â Jamie closed his locker and clicked the lock into place. âAh, yes, the mystery man. Am I ever gonna get to meet this guy?â Ben put his arm back around Jamieâs shoulders and led him towards the door. âPatience, young Walker. In time, all will be revealed.â âNo more Star Wars flicks for you.â âYeah, yeah.â Ben led him into the parking lot. âI canât tell you anything about him just yet, J. Heâs not âout.â Besides, weâre keeping it casual. He and I are both free to date other people.â He grinned. âThat reminds me. Are you gonna go to that Valentineâs mixer thing tomorrow night?â Jamie grimaced. âIâve got to. The Gay-Straight Alliance is hosting the thing. Since Iâm the president of the G.S.A., I have to at least put in an appearance.â âHow did the G.S.A. get stuck putting on a dance?â âPrincipal Morgan insisted. He thought it would help boost Plunkett Highâs âgay friendlyâ image. He black lesbians wants the world to know that gay and lesbian students are free to express themselves, whatever the hell that means. He says the city of Reed has a reputation as being ultra hospitable to homosexuals, so itâs up to us as the next generation to further that rep.â He shrugged. âAt least ten same-sex couples have signed up to go, so it must be working.â Ben nodded and motioned Jamie over towards his car. The 1985 Firebird was Benâs baby. Every dime black babes he earned doing odd jobs for his foster mother went into the sleek, black beauty. Not for the first time, Jamie wished he werenât so scared of learning how to drive. Ben broke into his thoughts. âYou gonna stand around all day, or are you gonna get in the car?â âI hear ya.â Jamie opened the car door and sank down into the bucket seat. He closed the door behind him and waited until Ben was seated behind the wheel before saying, âWerenât you about to ask me something?â Ben turned to better see him. âOh, yeah. I was thinking, since you have to go to that dance tonight, anyway, maybe you and I could go together.â âYou mean, like a date?â âWell, yeah, but just as friends. If a guy canât go to a dance with his best friend, whatâs the world coming to?â âWhat about the guy youâre seeing? Wonât he care?â âNah. Like I told you, him and me, weâre casual. Besides, itâll give us a chance to rub our presence in Dillon Carverâs face.â âBen--â âLook, J, the guy fucked you over six ways from Sunday. The least you can do is show him that you arenât pining away for him while heâs off playing the happy hetero.â In spite of the present topic, Jamie found himself laughing. âYou do have a way with words.â He looked down at his hands for a full minute before looking back up at Ben. âAll right, then. If you really want to do this, youâve got yourself a date.â Ben pumped his hand twice in victory and started the car. # Jamieâs Great-aunt Sadie was waiting in the archaic kitchen when he got home. He dropped his backpack into a near-by chair and bent to kiss her wrinkled cheek. Sadie smiled black flag up at him, her green eyes crinkling at the corners. âSo, how was school?â Jamie went to the fridge and scrounged around until he found what he was looking for. He slapped together three ham sandwiches, grabbed a bottle of Coke from the door, and closed the refrigerator with his foot. He settled into the chair next to his aunt and crammed his mouth full of sandwich. It wasnât until he was half-way through the first sandwich that he realized heâd been asked a question. âSchool was okay. Same as always.â This he said around a mouthful of ham and cheese on rye. Aunt Sadie clicked her tongue. âFor heavenâs sake, Jamie, you donât have to gobble your food down in such a way. No one is going to take it away from you.â She stared at him for a moment, then said, âSo, do you have plans for this evening?â Jamie swallowed hard, almost choking on a large chunk of bread. Here came the tricky part. âYes, maâam. Iâm going to the Valentineâs Dance with Ben.â Aunt Sadie made a grumbling trek across the black and white tile floor on her way to the white porcelain double-sink. Jamie winced at the sound of banging pots and pans, but it was nothing he wasnât used to. The Queen Ann home Sadie inherited from her father had seen more than one of her hissy fits. After a full two minutes of dish rattling and pan tossing, Sadie turned back to Jamie and said, âI wish you could tell me what you see in that hooligan.â Jamie almost laughed at Sadieâs old fashioned term for Ben. Her short, iron-gray curls had frizzed up during her tirade, framing her face like a halo. At four-foot-ten, even Jamie towered over her. He couldnât help but marvel at how lucky he was to have ended up with her instead black anal of in a foster home like Ben. Instead of laughing, he said, âIf you donât want me to go with him, I wonât.â It was a bluff, and they both knew it. âYou know better than that. Youâre eighteen years old, and I figure that makes you old enough to pick your own friends. I just wish you had someone in your life besides Ben.â Jamie took a hefty swig of his drink. âBenâs a good guy. He just hasnât had the same advantages as the rest of us.â Sadie shook her head. âNot having had parents doesnât give him the right to do half the things heâs done since Nora Slater took him into her home. Youâd think heâd be grateful to even have a home after more or less living on the streets, black models but if he is, he certainly doesnât show it. Why she didnât send him packing the day he turned eighteen is beyond me.â Jamie stared down at the scarred surface of the ancient table. âWell, in that case, why didnât you send me packing when I turned eighteen?â âJames Winston Walker!â Aunt Sadie put down the bowl sheâd been holding and came back to the table. Using one short finger, she tilted Jamieâs chin so he was looking directly at her. âHow can you even ask me that?â Jamie shrugged. âItâs a legitimate question. If Ben deserves to be thrown out of the only home heâs had for the past three years, then why donât I deserve the same treatment. Iâve been sponging off you for a heck of a lot longer than three years. At least Nora got paid by the state to look after Ben. What did you get when my mom dropped me in your lap and took off fourteen years ago?â Sadie released his chin and sat down in the chair next to his. âI got you, and Iâve never regretted it, not for an instant. I was fifty years old and had given up hope of ever having children of my own, spinster that I was. Iâd just lost my only sister--your grandmother--to cancer, and my parents were long since gone. I just assumed Iâd spend the rest of my days alone. You changed all that. Iâve cursed my niece a thousand times for choosing drugs and that worthless boyfriend of hers over her own child, but not a day goes by that I donât thank her for bringing you big booty black ghetto girls to me.â âThen why doesnât Ben deserve the same chance Iâve been given?â Sadie stood up and smoothed the wrinkles out of her slacks. âIâll do my best to get along with him, Jamie, for your sake. But if he hurts you, heâll answer to me.â She paused. âI wish you and Dillon could have patched up your friendship. He was a good influence on you. You were always so happy when the two of you were together.â Jamie held back a sigh. âIt was Dillonâs choice to end the,â he forced himself to say it, âfriendship, Aunt Sadie. Thereâs nothing I can do about it.â âI just canât believe Dillon would break off a twelve year friendship just because you âcame out.â So what if you are gay? Youâre still you.â She didnât know the half of it, and he wasnât about to enlighten her. He couldnât resist ribbing her a little bit, though. âYou didnât exactly jump for joy when I first told you, either.â âNonsense. I admit, I was shocked at first. And Iâm still not sure I understand it, exactly.â She gave him a warm smile. âBut I love you for who you are, not for who youâre attracted to.â Jamie nodded. âI know that. But Ben is a part of who I am. When Dillon dropped me, Ben was there. Heâs never once let me down, and I refuse to turn my back on him just because heâs gotten into a patch of black inventors trouble here and there.â Aunt Sadie started to object, but Jamie said, âJust give him the benefit of the doubt. Please? For me?â Aunt Sadie sighed and gave in. # Dillon stuffed the college acceptance papers into his desk drawer and locked it. Heâd done it. Heâd been accepted to Garman College in upstate New York. It was prestigious, private, and known for its policies protecting gay and lesbian students. It was also James Walkerâs school of choice. Even if--more like, when--his parents cut him off, heâd still be able to swing tuition, room, and board with student loans and the college fund his parents had made the mistake of putting solely in his name. Now that he was eighteen, the money was his. It wasnât a lot, but it was enough. It had to be. He could get a part time job to pay for books and living expenses, but he had to be close to Jamie. Living a lie was just no longer an option. He glanced at the clock. Half-past five. He really should think about getting ready if he was gonna pick Megan up at seven. He was just about to hop in the shower when the phone rang. He grabbed the cordless and said, âYeah?â âGreat phone manners, Carver.â âSince when did you give a ratâs ass about manners, Barnes? Arenât you the same guy who can belch the Star Spangled Banner in three octaves?â âHey, a guyâs got to have a talent. Thereâs more to Mr. Ashton Barnes the Third than the handsome, athletic specimen I present to the world. I believe in being well rounded.â âUh, huh. So, to what do I owe the pleasure black cat of this phone call?â He and Ash were friends, but phone conversations were few and far between. He knew for sure something was up when Ashâs voice dropped and all traces of the teasing tone heâd answered with disappeared. âI heard some of the guys talking this afternoon at Haileyâs. I stopped off to get a bite to eat after school and heard Rooster and some of the rest planning something for tonight.â Dillonâs body went rigid. Rooster was Roy Carmichael, the biggest homophobe on campus. If he was involved, it couldnât be good. âWhat kind of something?â âIâm not sure. They shut their traps when they realized I was listening, but Iâm pretty sure I heard the word âfagâ mentioned more than once. My guess is theyâre pissed about the G.S.A. hosting that thing tonight and looking to stir up some trouble.â Dillon tapped his fingers on the back of the receiver. âWhy did you call me? Why not Morgan or one of the teachers?â He could hear Ash swallowing. âBecause I know you and James Walker used to be tight. I thought you might know how to get in touch with him. I was afraid to do it myself. I donât want anyone to think. . .â âYouâre afraid everyone will think youâre gay if you get caught black and white photography sticking up for a bunch of gay guys. Is that it?â Ash went on the defensive. âLook, Dillon, I was trying to help. I should have known better than to come to you with this. I donât want to see anybody get hurt, but black inventors I could have guessed you wouldnât care. Everyone knows you ditched James the minute he came out. Iâll handle it myself.â âWait.â Ash didnât hang up, so Dillon took that as his cue to continue. âIâm sorry, man. Iâll handle it. You did the right thing by calling me. Thanks.â There were only two things he could do, hang up, or change the subject. He went for the subject change. âSo, you got a hot date tonight?â âYep. Chad and I are doubling with Blair Dees and Nina Ivan.â Dillon shook his head. The two easiest girls in school. He should have known, given Ashâs reputation with the ladies. âWho gets who?â Ash snorted. âWho cares? Weâre only going to be at that lame-ass dance long enough to put in an appearance, anyway. Then itâs straight down to Pepper Road. You taking Megan?â âYep. I was on my way into the shower when you called.â âHey, donât let me keep you. I had P.E. with you three years running. I know how nasty those pits of yours get. Iâll catch you tonight. And Carver?â âYeah?â âIâm sorry for what I said. About you dropping James, I mean.â âHey, the truthâs the truth. You and me, weâre good.â âSweet. See you tonight.â Dillon disconnected and debated his next move. He could call Principal Morgan directly, or any one of a dozen teachers. But as president of the G.S.A., it was pretty much Jamieâs call. He picked the phone back up and punched in the familiar numbers. Even after two years, his fingers wove an automatic pattern over the keys. Jamie answered on the second ring, his voice rich and smooth. âHello?â Dillonâs mind went blank. Hearing Jamieâs voice did something to him. big black cocks Jamie said hello twice more before Dillon was able to say, âJames?â âYeah, this is James.â A pause. âDillon? Is that you?â âAh, yeah. Have you got a minute?â The surprise Dillon had first heard turned to wariness. âJust one. What do you need?â If only he knew what Dillon needed. But he couldnât tell him. Not yet. Instead, he said, âI just got a call from one of the guys at school. He seems to think thereâs gonna be some trouble at the dance tonight.â He repeated what Ash had said, without giving away his identity. When he was finished, Jamie said, âWhy?â âI donât know. I guess some guys just like to start trouble.â âThatâs not what I meant. I want to know why youâre calling me with this.â âI told you, some guys are planning on starting trouble. I thought youâd want to know.â âNot to seem ungrateful, but since when do you care what happens to a bunch of queers?â Damn. âJamie, I--â âLook, Dillon, Iâve gotta go. Thanks for the info. Iâll pass it along.â He hung up before Dillon could say another word. # Jamie couldnât help but laugh at Benâs choice of attire. The dance wasnât formal, by any means, but somehow he doubted Benâs ripped jeans, black leather jacket, and white wife-beater were what the dance committee had in mind when they recommended casual wear. Jamie looked down at his black pants and his dark blue button-front shirt. âWhy is it I always feel overdressed when youâre around?â |