Monday, February 15, 2010
Through the Garden Gate
Title:
Through the Garden Gate
Authors:
Rolf and Gayspankee
Couple:
Ben and Freddie of Crimson Blossoms
Warnings:
More than handshaking is done in this one (but don't expect TOO much...it IS
their first time.)
Freddie
looked up at the clock and swore quietly. It HAD to be five minutes earlier
than when he looked at it ten minutes ago. He struggled, but lost the battle to
keep his eyes open.
He
was startled awake by a sharp clap on his back. He looked up as his friend
Tyler sat down next to him.
"Staying
up too late, are you?"
"Damnit
Tyler, you really didn't have to do that," Freddie spluttered, trying to
get his bearings.
"Unless
you'd like to sleep through an accounting class you don't even belong in, I
suggest you thank me for your wake up call."
Freddie
looked up to see a few students entering the room. He slammed his book shut,
threw it into his book bag and followed Tyler from the room.
"What
did I miss?" Freddie asked once they'd reached the hallway.
"Four
x's plus five y's equals thirty seven," Tyler said, rolling his eyes and
laughing.
Freddie
punched him on the arm. "The homework, wiseass. What's the homework?"
"Chapter
seventeen, odd problems in section C. Due on Friday. Better not pull an all
nighter on Thursday to get them done."
"As
if I would," Freddie said, while inserting 'could' in his own mind, thanks
to Ben. "Why would it matter anyway?"
"The
party?" Tyler said, astonished.
"What
party?" Freddie asked as they exited the building into the cold December air.
Tyler
stopped dead on sidewalk, causing Freddie to stop as well. "THE party?
Theta Pi? THE party to be seen at, the ONLY one to attend all year. It's
Friday. You ARE going, aren't you?"
Freddie
bopped himself in the head. "Right. Of COURSE I'm going. I wouldn't miss
that party for the world."
"Hey,
Freddie!" Matthew said jogging up to the two. Slightly out of breath he
said hi to Tyler, then pushed Freddie down the sidewalk. "We're going to
be late for Biology if we don't hurry!"
"See
you later!" Freddie said as he started jogging with Matthew towards his
next class.
Freddie
was barely paying any attention to the professor, too busy thinking about the
upcoming weekend. It was to be the final weekend he'd have to spend on
restriction for the shopping cart incident. Ever since that weekend, Freddie
and Ben had had an uneasy, and unspoken truce. Freddie tried hard to keep on
top of his studies as Ben suggested, and Ben tried hard not to be overbearing
or critical. Both were still unsure of what they had gotten themselves into
when they decided that discipline for Freddie would help him excel in his
studies. It wasn't an easy topic for either of them to discuss, so it pretty
much remained untouched.
Freddie
decided he was going to the party. It was only going to happen once, it WAS the
party to go to, and he wasn't going to miss out on anything else for the
semester. He'd paid his dues: three weekends staying at the house from after
class on Friday until class time on Monday, just to please Ben. It was one
weekend longer than he thought he deserved, since Ben had managed to get the
estimate for the car cut by half- he should at LEAST be able to attend this
party, and he'd even offer to stay in all the rest of the weekend, just to be a
good sport.
Having
got that settled in his own mind, Freddie tuned back into the professor and
tried to look interested in the finer properties of dung beetles in the
forests.
*********
"So
how are things going with you and Freddie?" Marc asked as he and
Ben
walked across campus.
Ben
shrugged, trying not to sound doubtful. "Things are pretty much at a
standstill. Nothing has been spoken about our arrangement since that one night.
And nothing has really been enforced, since he has been doing what he is
supposed to be doing."
"That's
a good thing, right?"
"I
would like to think so. But that all just seemed too easy for me, you know what
I mean?"
"I
hear you. Never assume anything when dealing with a brat."
"What?"
Ben asked, irritation clear in his voice.
Marc
stopped and apologized. "Sorry, I wasn't calling Freddie a brat. I use
that term very loosely, especially when speaking of Matthew. It's not meant as
an insult. I just use that when I speak of someone on the receiving end of a
discipline relationship. It's not like there are manuals with terms, conditions
and rules to abide by."
"No,
no, that's okay. I apologize. Whenever something concerns Freddie, I seem to
over react more often than not," Ben replied, laughing. "Guess it's
from living with him so long."
"That
happens," Marc replied. "I need to take off here, meet up with
Matthew at the library. See you later." Marc turned and walked away after
Ben said his goodbye. He wondered briefly, how long it was going to take for
the love that seemed just under the surface between the two, to blossom.
*********
Things
remained strained at home for the rest of that week. Freddie was distant, and
kept to himself. He felt a pit in his stomach every time he thought about
Friday, which was growing increasingly closer. He wasn't sure why he had this
nauseating feeling every time he thought of how he may need to sneak off. He
sat on his bed, working diligently on his homework, or at least trying to, and
tried to keep his mind off it.
Ben
knew something was troubling him, and had hoped that Freddie would come to him.
Since he chose not to, Ben thought he would see if he could get Freddie to open
up. As Ben walked up to his room, the phone rang. Freddie quickly grabbed for
it.
"Hello?
Hey Ty, what's up?"
"Just
calling with details of the party. I just found out that entire football team
is going!"
"They
are?" Freddie asked excitedly.
"Yes,
the ENTIRE team. I can't imagine how much beer they'll drink alone, so you KNOW
they'll have kegs upon kegs. I'm really looking forward to that part!"
"I'm
looking forward to it too. It's a date, I can't wait. Thanks again for
asking."
"Who
else WOULD I ask? Just BE there."
"I
will. Friday. Bye." Freddie hung up the phone, his stomach twisting again
as he thought about trying to talk to Ben about going, or else having to sneak.
Ben
returned to his bedroom. He hadn't meant to listen, just overheard few bits and
pieces of Freddie's conversation and he was crushed. It sounded as if Freddie
had made a date with someone. This Friday. Well, Ben couldn't do anything about
who Freddie liked, but he COULD put his foot down where he thought he was
right, and Freddie's restriction didn't end until class time on Monday morning.
There was NO way he was going to let Freddie go.
Ben
stayed in his room the rest of the night, as did Freddie. Both young men tossed
and turned as they attempted slumber, for different variations of the same
reason. Once morning came, Ben knew he had to speak his mind, or at least stick
to his guns. He waited until Freddie came down for breakfast.
"Hey.
Sleep well?" Ben asked quietly.
"Guess
so. You?"
"Had
worse."
Silence
fell, as both were thinking of Friday. Finally Ben took his stand.
"I
think starting on Friday, you can paint the spare room upstairs. With the
holidays quickly approaching, we are bound to have company."
"Friday?"
Freddie asked cautiously.
"Yes,
the day after next?"
"But
I won't....I mean I have an obligation."
"Excuse
me?"
"I
have plans for Friday night."
"I
know you do, and it's painting."
"No,
I mean I have plans outside of this house."
"No.
You are still grounded for that stunt you pulled last month."
"But
Ben, I have been stuck in this house for three straight weeks! And I have done
EVERYTHING you asked. You got the bill cut in half, I don't think it is
expecting too much to have the same thing done to the punishment."
"I
am sorry, but regardless of what happened to the bill, you are still grounded
until Monday."
"I
have plans on Friday night, I can't break them."
"You
will have to."
"I
am not gonna!" Freddie said, slamming a book on the table to punctuate his
statement.
Ben
stood to his feet. "You will break those plans, and if you continue to act
the way you are, you will be going to class with a freshly paddled
behind."
Freddie
stood up and gave Ben the finger. "Paddle this!" Freddie shouted as
he bolted out the door, books in tow.
Ben
sat down, completed deflated. Not only was Freddie completely blowing off the
discipline arrangement, he was blowing it off for a date with someone else. He
moped through his bowl of cereal before taking his books and strolling, head
down, towards campus.
Freddie
made his way quickly to the fountain, his temper past the boiling point. He
spotted a small rock in his way and went to kick it, missing it completely.
"Damn
it to hell!" Freddie cursed, bending down to pick up the rock and hefting
it with all his strength at the base of the fountain. It bounced off and
Freddie picked it up again, throwing it again and again. When the rock splashed
into the fountain, Freddie sat down, elbows on knees and head in hands.
"Why?
WHY? Why does Ben need to be such an ass about things?"
Finally
calming down enough, Freddie got up and headed towards his first class, anxious
to get his mind off the party and the problems with Ben.
*****
Ben
sat through each class, never paying much attention at all to what was going
on. He felt so insecure about his role as disciplinarian. He knew things didn't
go right this morning, and was at a loss as to what went wrong. He just kept
coming back, over and over, to Freddie's date. That must be it. He'd found
someone, and they were going to end up growing apart. He headed home after
class, wondering if Freddie would be coming home to eat lunch.
Freddie
wasn't anywhere to be found when Ben arrived home. He threw together a sandwich
and grabbed the bag of potato chips, crashing on the couch. His eyes strayed
from the television every few minutes to the door, hoping that Freddie would
materialize.
After
sitting through, but not really watching a soap, Ben got up and headed back to
campus for his next class. The walk took what seemed like forever, but Ben
never saw Freddie's bright orange book bag anywhere.
Freddie
waited until 2:15 before he went home, knowing Ben would be completely immersed
in Economics by then. There were signs that Ben had been home for lunch, and he
was glad that he had waited: it saved them both an uncomfortable encounter. He
was just unable to face Ben at this time. Freddie quickly made his way upstairs
to his room. He grabbed his other book bag, and filled it with a change of
clothes. He needed his space, time to think, and that would certainly not
happen with Ben under the same roof. He walked into the bathroom and grabbed
his toothbrush, and headed downstairs. He stopped in the kitchen, and eyed the
note pad.
"Would
Ben worry?" Freddie wondered, grabbing the pen.
He
quickly dropped the pen on the counter. Hell, if he did worry, it would serve
him right. Freddie looked around then exited the house. He went back to campus,
both bags in tow.
Ben
went to the library after class, his usual hangout for an hour or two,
depending on what assignments he had going. He usually ran into Matthew and
Freddie at some point, but neither were anywhere to be found. He finished up
what he needed, then headed back to the house.
Freddie
finished his last class and headed straight for the library to find Matthew. He
was in his usual area, but from what Freddie saw, was reading a comic book
rather than doing any homework.
"Hey,"
he said, pulling out a chair.
"Hi.
What's going on?" Matthew said, putting the comic book into his book bag.
"Nothing
much. But.....I do have a huge favor to ask of you," Freddie replied.
"What?"
"Think
maybe I could stay at your place tonight?"
Matthew
looked quizzically at Freddie. "What's wrong with your house? Having it
fumigated?"
"Ha
ha ha. No. It's.....well....." Freddie paused. "Can we maybe not talk
about it now?"
Matthew
was going to shoot back a smart alec reply, but he could see that Freddie was
really bothered about something.
"If
you can put up with my wolf, I don't see how he would mind you."
"Thanks."
Freddie looked around. "Can we go now?"
"Uh.....sure."
Matthew picked up his book bag and the two young men headed over to the house.
********
Ben
came home and curled up on the chair, eyes on the front door, willing Freddie
to walk through it at any second. After staring blankly at the door for nearly
two hours, Ben came to the sad realization that Freddie wasn't coming home. He
reached for the phone and dialed.
"I
blew it." He said flatly.
"What?
Who's this?" Marc asked, not knowing who was on the other end.
"It's
Ben. I blew it with Freddie."
"What
happened?"
"I
overheard him on the phone last night, making a date for tomorrow. I was overcome
with jealousy, so I used our arrangement as a means to keep him from his date,
and it back fired. He stormed out this morning and I haven't seen him
since."
"Wait,
wait, wait. Hold on there before you start saying everything
is
over."
"It
is."
"BEN.
I said wait a minute."
Ben
unconsciously responded to the sharper tone and stopped talking.
"It's
Thursday. How about we meet down at the coffee house on campus. I need to pick
up some milk anyway, that gives me the excuse I need."
"Alright.
Five?"
"Yes,
five will be fine. See you there."
Marc
hung up the phone and sat back, wondering what had happened to Ben and Freddie.
It was becoming more and more obvious that Ben was very much in love, but he
wasn't so sure about Freddie. And what was this date thing anyway? Well, at
least some of the answers should be figured out in about an hour.
******
"Come
on in. Put your bag over there, otherwise Rolf will make you move it when he
gets home. Want something to drink?"
"Sure.
Coke?" Freddie replied, dropping his bag on the designated chair.
"Hope
caffeine free is alright, that's the only one allowed in the house,"
Matthew said, grabbing one for himself as well.
"Haven't
tried it yet," Freddie said, taking a swig. "Not bad, not bad."
"Let's
go downstairs. I'd like to see Rosie."
The
two headed downstairs and got comfortable. Then the phone rang.
"Hello?"
Matthew said.
"Fruitloop.
How is you?" Marc replied.
"Hey
Marc. I'm fine. What are you up to?"
"I'm
going to head down to campus and have a drink with Ben."
"You
are?" Matthew replied guardedly.
"Yeah.
You wouldn't happen to know where Freddie is, would you?"
Matthew
looked over to Freddie, deciding maybe it was better not to know anything.
"No?
What's up?"
"Ben
called and said that Freddie ran out this morning after a disagreement. Thinks
everything is over. I'm going to go talk to him, see what's up. If you do hear
from him, tell him Ben's a little worried."
"You
don't think it's serious, do you?"
"No
Fruitloop, I don't think so. I'll call you later and let you know, okay?"
"Yeah,
please do. Later."
Matthew
hung up the phone.
"Who
was that?" Freddie asked.
"Marc."
"Sounded
serious."
"Yeah.
Said Ben called him, all upset about your fight this morning."
Freddie
lost a bit of color. "Well....well he should have thought about that
earlier," he snapped, grabbing the remote and viciously surfing through
the channels.
"Freddie,
maybe you should-"
"I
don't want to. And I don't want to talk about it either," he spat as he
clicked past another dozen channels.
"Okay,
okay, do me a favor though?"
"What?"
Freddie
grudgingly glanced over, not sure he wanted to hear the request.
"Please,
don't kill my remote. I don't get to watch much television, but what I do see,
I enjoy."
Freddie
realized that he was clicking fast and aimlessly, and smiled, laying off the
channel up button.
***************
Ben
sat at the table sipping his coffee, tapping his foot and glancing repeatedly
at his watch. Marc found him about fifteen minutes later.
"Sorry,
never fails, traffic was backed up in my direction." Marc paused and took
in Ben's state. "How many coffees have you had?"
"This
is my second."
"I
think you need to switch to decaf."
"What
am I going to do? WHY did I have to go after him the way I did?"
Marc waved
the waitress over before sitting down. "Decaf please. Black." When
the waitress left, Marc turned back to Ben. "Alright then. Why don't you
start from the beginning before you start beating yourself up."
"Things
have been fine since .... since I punished Freddie for running the cart into
the guy's truck. We haven't been talking much about IT, but things were moving
along. Freddie did his homework, didn't complain too much, and stayed in on the
weekends like I asked. Except this weekend. He was acting all funny, like he
had a guilty secret. I was going to let him come to me with it, when he was
ready. He never did, just -"
The
waitress slipped the coffee onto the table in front of Marc and walked away.
Ben turned back to Marc and continued.
"So
I went down to his room, intent on asking him outright what was wrong. The
phone rang and Freddie answered it. I overheard him making a date."
There
was an uncomfortable silence as Marc tried to take in the information.
"Since
you only heard half of the conversation, chances are you only know half the
story."
"You
are probably right, but that doesn't change the fact that Freddie isn't
speaking to me, nor can I find him."
"I
know it is going to be of little comfort, but they always come home. He's
probably feeling suffocated, and doesn't like not being in control. My advice
is to go home, get some sleep, and he will be home by the weekend."
"I
don't know what he's feeling." Ben said miserably.
Marc's
response was a snort of disbelief.
"Allright,
so I can't tell you exactly what he's feeling. I do know that when Matthew
first met Rolf, things didn't go completely smoothly either. It's a lot for a
person to give up some of their autonomy. Freddie is doing so much better in
school. Matthew is getting the biggest kick out of seeing how much he's
changed. Freddie knows this too. But the last, and I guess only test so far of
your discipline arrangement was nearly a month ago. Freddie isn't connecting
being grounded now with what happened then. It's a long punishment -"
"Are
you saying I was wrong?" Ben interrupted.
Marc
raised his hands, waving off Ben's worry. "No, I didn't say it was wrong.
It's just that the time between the action and now is a month. Not that Freddie
shouldn't still be listening to you, but it's hard for him to forgo something
he really wants to do because he probably feels like he's long ago paid back
his debt to you. He'll figure out over time that the punishments stand and if
he doesn't like them then he'll try to change his actions before the
punishments are needed."
"And
what do I do in the meantime? Stop worrying about him?"
"I
can't pretend as I know the perfect and right thing to do. I don't have that
exact kind of relationship with Matthew. If it were any time but the first, I'd
tell you to go find him, bring him back, punish him again. Make sure he gets
the message that it isn't over until you say it is. But Freddie has to come to
grips with things himself, before he can work things out with you. He hasn't
left you for good. He's not like that. Just try not to worry over things you're
not sure of. He'll be back, that I know."
Ben
finally put down his coffee cup. "Thanks. I guess you're right. We've
known each other long enough that if I really look beyond this last month, I
know he wouldn't do me that way without a word. I should head back, in case he
comes back tonight." Ben stood up and held out his hand. "I
appreciate your time."
"You're
welcome. Don't spend all night tonight worried about him, get your own sleep.
You'll need it."
Ben
gave him a crooked smile and walked out. Marc's advice was good, he just wasn't
sure he could follow it.
***************
Freddie
laid in the guest bedroom, staring at the ceiling. He was pleased with Rolf and
Matthew's hospitality, but it wasn't home. He missed his bed and big fluffy
pillow. He attempted to get some sleep, closing his eyes, but managed to only
toss and turn for the better part of the night. Soon morning came, and he was
less than refreshed, but ready to get on with the day. He slipped out of bed,
and slunk into the bathroom to get ready.
*************
Ben
laid in bed staring at the ceiling, having hardly slept. He had hoped all night
that Freddie would have come home, but it never happened. He dragged himself
out of bed, and headed for a cold shower to wake himself up and face the lonely
day ahead.
*************
Freddie
headed back to class, making sure he stayed away from the areas he knew Ben
would usually hang out. He was near falling asleep when Tyler kicked his leg.
He sat up a little straighter and just zoned out with his eyes open. When the
clock finally hit ten till, he exited the room with Tyler.
"You
don't look so hot," Tyler said in the hall.
"Thanks,"
Freddie shot back, his temper near breaking point because of lack of sleep and
the worry about Ben.
"Sorry,
I didn't mean it quite that way. You're still coming tonight, aren't you?"
"Yeah.
Hey. Can I go with you?"
"Sorry
man, but I've got dinner plans and I'm coming from there. I'll just see you
there, okay? I've got to run." Tyler walked off quickly.
Freddie
sighed. He was going to have to get himself something to eat and then try and
figure out what he was going to do until time for the party. He'd asked Matthew
if he was going, but he had plans with Rolf tonight. Tyler obviously had plans
too, and it was looking like he was going there basically alone, never a fun
proposition. He headed to the cafeteria and snagged a cheeseburger, taking it
into the classroom building and finding a vacant room, settling down to eat. Once
he was done, he settled his forehead down on his crossed arms and shut his
eyes. God how he wished Ben was going with him tonight.
*****************
Ben
finally gave up on Freddie coming home for dinner and pulled a can of soup out
of the cabinet and put it on the stove. He'd barely been able to stay awake
during his classes, much less concentrate. He'd wanted to call Marc again, but
decided there wasn't anything that Marc could do for him.
He
settled down with his bowl of soup, playing with it more than eating. He kept
tossing around the idea of going to the party, just to see who Freddie went
with. Finally throwing away most of his soup, he sat down on the couch and
watched the clock slowly tick towards party time, fighting with himself every five
or so minutes to not get up and go.
***************
Having
gone stir crazy, Freddie opted for a walk before heading to the party. He
wandered aimlessly, wondering what Ben was doing. He was tempted to go home a
couple of times and see Ben, but knew by doing so, he would never make it to
the party. And while frat boys may not be the smartest or most articulate, they
do know how to party. After struggling with himself for several minutes, he
finally got himself set in the direction of the party. He made it to the
fraternity house shortly after the party was under way. And how. There were men
without shorts, there were men without pants, there were men without a whole
lot less. Some of the guys looked just as Freddie had hoped. And others looked
as he had feared he would never have to see. He was promptly handed a beer at
the door. Freddie looked around, beer in hand, for a friendly face. Many were
familiar, but none were that of a friend. None were Ben. Freddie stood in the
corner, watching the young men make complete asses of themselves, and realized
this wasn't how he wanted to spend his Friday night. If he had to spend it in
the corner, he would rather it be with Ben watching over him.
**************
Ben
sat on the sofa, staring blankly at the novel in front of him. He
glanced
at the clock, and realized the party was in full swing. His stomach tightened,
and his face flushed, he couldn't believe how badly he messed things up with
Freddie. He tossed the book on the coffee table and got to his feet. He knew
there was no point in staying up. He walked to the front door to make sure he
had it locked, and jumped back as the lock turned and the door slowly opened.
Freddie popped his head in, making eye contact with Ben, then flung the door
open, and ran to Ben, arms opened wide.
Ben
had trouble keeping his feet when all five foot nine of Freddie crashed into
him. He wrapped his arms around his friend and tried to make sense of what
Freddie was saying. All he could catch were the words "I'm sorry" in
bits and pieces. Ben realized the door was still open and kicked it shut,
pulling Freddie over to the couch to sit down. Freddie was clinging to him like
glue. Ben kept him close, trying to calm him down, wondering what in the world
he was so upset about and fearing the worst.
Freddie
was so relieved to be at home, and at home in Ben's arms, that he couldn't calm
down for a while. He hadn't realized how upset he was that he had angered Ben
enough to want to leave him and he was very afraid of letting go and finding
out if Ben WAS going to be staying around.
"Freddie,
shhhh. I'm here, it's okay. You're fine, I am too." Ben tried to sit back.
"Don't
leeeeeeeeeeavvvvvvve meeeeeeeeeee!" Freddie said, clinging tighter.
"Leave
you? I'm just going to get some tissues and some water. Come on, settle
down."
Freddie
let go slowly, trying to get his sobbing under control.
Ben
got up and filled a glass with ice and water from the tap. He grabbed the
tissue box and headed back to the couch, wondering what had happened to get
Freddie this upset.
Freddie
accepted the tissue and blew his nose and took another to work on cleaning up
his face. He then took the glass of water gratefully and drank deeply. He
nearly spilled it when he hiccupped.
Ben
took the glass from him, then took his hand. "Why don't you start from the
beginning, and tell me what's happened since yesterday."
"It...it's
been horrible. I spent the night at Matthew's, and I am fairly certain I had
dreamed about you all night, when I slept."
Ben
nodded. "I know what you mean, there wasn't much sleeping done here
either."
"Ben
I am SO sorry. All I could think about was going to that STUPID frat party. And
once I was there, all I could think about was YOU. I am just SO SO sorry for
running off the way I did. You have been great the past couple of weeks, and I
was certain I would return home and find you gone."
"Freddie,
where would I go? We have been best friends forever, and I..." Ben wanted
to declare his love, but didn't feel the time was right, and wasn't sure the
feeling of true love was mutual. "I was certain I had pushed things too
far yesterday. And I pushed them for the wrong reason."
"What
do you mean?" Freddie asked in surprise.
"The
other night I was on my way past your room, I was doing laundry or getting a
snack, I don't remember. Anyway, I had heard you on the phone. I wasn't
listening, I swear, I just heard you say 'it's a date'. That small
phrase...cr...it crushed me."
Ben
stared at the floor, partly embarrassed for listening to Freddie's conversation,
partly fearing rejection. Freddie's eyes widened, as he realized that Ben
harbored the same feelings as himself.
"Ben...Ben
look at me." Freddie waited for eye contact. "Is that why you were
all over me yesterday morning?"
Ben
had a turned a shade of red. "Yes," he stammered. "I was afraid
I was..."
"Afraid
you were going to lose me?"
"Silly
I know, considering I never had you to begin with."
Some
things you never realize you had....
"Ben?
I went to that frat party only because it sounded like fun to me. I was mad
that you said no, I thought you were just being mean. I went to Matthew's
because I didn't want you to take away my freedom. But you know what?"
Freddie paused until Ben looked back up at him. "I realized that my
freedom didn't mean a damned thing if you weren't there to enjoy it with
me."
Ben
was surprised, to say the least. "You did?"
"Yeah,
I did. Why do you find that so hard to believe?" Freddie asked.
Ben
blushed again and looked away. "I guess....I guess because I've.....loved
you for a while now, and I wasn't sure you felt the same. I didn't want
--"
Freddie
shocked them both when he pulled Ben's face to his and kissed him soundly on
the lips.
"Does
that settle your mind?" Freddie asked playfully.
Ben
took a moment to recover his senses. The kiss had sent him reeling, releasing
all the pent up emotions of the last few days. He recovered his wit first, on
his way back down to earth. "No? I think I need a refresher course."
Freddie
leaned over and kissed him again.
Ben's
arms found their way, almost of their own accord, around Freddie's shoulders,
as the kissing grew deeper.
Freddie
didn't take the time to be shy or embarrassed. His passion was burning at full
force, a feeling he'd never had before. His fingers eagerly found their way to
Ben's shirt, which he pulled over his head and tossed on the floor. Freddie's
shirt was pulled off by Ben a second later.
Freddie
fell back on the couch, Ben lying full length on top of him. Ben's cock was
pressed hard against Freddie's leg. The kissing grew more passionate and the
hands began to wander down the bodies, touching, feeling, rubbing and pinching.
Neither guy was thinking of anything but the hot body in front of them and the
swirl of feelings that were being awakened by each caress.
Ben
sat up, still astride Freddie. He tried to catch his breath but was unable to.
Freddie's
fingers found their way to the waistband of Ben's pants, and began tugging at
them.
Ben
rolled off onto the floor and pulled his pants off, never taking his eyes from
Freddie's.
Freddie
wriggled out of his pants, kicking them off when they got down below his knees.
He arched his back and moaned, gesturing to Ben to come back and lie down.
"Just.....a.....moment"
Ben panted, leaving the room. He was back seconds later with a condom in place,
his right hand cupping something.
Freddie's
eyes widened a bit. When Ben didn't move, Freddie held out his hand and pulled
him back down on the couch, his kisses the answer to the unasked question in
Ben's eyes.
The
kisses grew hungrier as both boys were driven by passion alone. Ben couldn't
stand it a second longer, he was about to burst. He slid backwards onto the
floor, pulling Freddie along with him.
Freddie
was tingling and shivering over every inch of skin, the feelings almost
overwhelming. When Ben's fingers found their target and began loosening and
softening it, Freddie moaned with desire, his orgasm threatening to happen any
second. He dug his hands into Ben's back and held on.
Ben
wasn't going to last much longer, but he didn't want the first time to hurt
Freddie. He took his time working with the soft skin until he was sure it was
protected. When his lotion was depleted, he rolled Freddie on his side and
snuggled up to his back, whispering in his ear. "Are you ready?"
Freddie
moaned, shaking his head yes, backing into Ben.
Ben
put his hands on Freddie's hips, and gently pressed himself against Freddie.
Freddie
arched his back and wriggled backwards.
Ben
pressed harder and slipped inside.
Freddie's
world exploded into a million colors as his orgasm hit him with all the force
of an A-bomb. He shuddered and moaned, fingers clawing the carpet.
Ben
tightened his grip on Freddie and moved in and out only a couple of times
before he also let out a long moan, biting Freddie's neck as he also orgasmed
forcefully. When the pulsing stopped, he slid out slowly, then snuggled against
Freddie's limp form, nuzzling the shoulder and neck.
*************************
Freddie
opened his eyes, the room lit only by the single lamp next to the couch. He
felt the heaviness of Ben's arm across his shoulder. He stretched his toes,
about the only part of his body he could move without disturbing Ben. His legs
were screaming for a good stretch, he was uncomfortable on the floor.
"Hey
sleepy head." Ben whispered.
Freddie
jumped a bit, not realizing Ben was awake. He rolled over, now face to face
with Ben.
"How
long you been up?" Freddie asked.
"Who
was asleep?"
"You
mean you have been up the entire time?"
"Yes.
I have been watching you, so at peace."
Freddie
stretched out his arms and brought Ben closer. "You know I AM at peace, in
your arms!"
Ben
reached over to the couch and pulled down the throw blanket, covering them
both.
"Then
perhaps now is a good time to continue our discussion."
"What
about?"
"About
using discipline."
That
wasn't the discussion Freddie was hoping for, but it was one he was willing to
tackle.
"Ben,
I have known you forever, and I trust you completely. I know you would never do
anything to hurt me. I know that even better now. I can't promise that I won't
make waves. When you told me I couldn't go that party, I didn't like losing my
freedom and control. I know I didn't handle the situation very well."
"You
are right, I would never do anything to hurt you. While I may have been driven
by the wrong reasons, I wasn't wrong to insist that you not go to the party. I
didn't handle the situation very well either. I should have went after you, I
should have been able to find you."
"And
what if you had?"
"I
would have given you what you needed, right then and there."
"You
would have done that right then and there, no matter who was around?"
"If
that is what you needed, then YES!"
The
idea of being disciplined in public scared Freddie a bit, but he knew he was in
capable hands.
"I
know I should have done more than sit here and worry."
"I
am sorry I made you worry." Freddie replied.
"You
are back now, and that is the important thing. And you are grounded for the
rest of the weekend. You aren't leaving this house for anything."
Freddie
looked into Ben's eyes, and smiled wickedly. "Well if you insist."
Freddie replied, before pulling the blanket over their heads, and rolling on
top of Ben.
"You
wicked monkey!" Ben exclaimed.
~The End~
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3 comments:
"You wicked monkey." LMAO! I love these two, so sweet I have a toothache now! LOL! I'd love to see more of them and follow along as they work out the boundaries of this new and improved relationship! ^_^
I loved these two, hope you do write more one day x
I'm guessing part of the problem was that their initial arrangement was about schoolwork only, and Ben kept stretching his authority to cover areas they hadn't previously discussed or agreed on. If he wanted an all-encompassing discipline lifestyle, that should have been made clear to Freddie in the first place. I think most brats would rebel at that kind of thing.
I'm glad it worked out for them, though.
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