Dude, you are so gay. Steisand? Really? I'll bet you cried when she showed up at the Academy Awards (Grins).
Seriously, thanks for your comments and support. I agree with you about family being what you make it to be. I honestly had planned that both Ryan and Alistair would feature in the stories as we went. I personally like them both too much to just let them join the flotsam of discarded but never-used characters in the CAP saga.
I like happy endings. :-)
I'm going to take a break for a bit and enjoy my real life, but then I'll pick up the tale again. Plus George Granger is screaming at me to get him back home to London. :-)
Thanks mm. I'll bet Jeff's enduring some pretty intense inner turmoil right now, but at least he has a chance of a happier ending than he's had in the past.
January 4, 2001
Palo Alto, CA
Will
We’d all been pretty quiet on the way to the airport. I didn’t call my dad out on the thing with Scott Slater because that was a conversation I needed to have with him in private. I’d given him my oath that I wouldn’t reveal anything about Scott Slater and his new identity, so I was stuck adhering to that promise. But that didn’t mean I couldn’t talk to my father about it. That look that we’d exchanged in the kitchen said it all. He knew that I’
You make a good point on the difference between a "gay teen suicide" and a "molested teen suicide." And I think your descriptions of Kyle and Tony are spot on, and pretty much reflect Will's own thoughts as he reflected them to Stef. If Will is going to be involved with those guys, he is asking for trouble, but he does deserve to be treated better.
Thanks Jason. Perhaps you are a sensation seeker, thriving on the thrill of the ups and down of the story? I appreciate your observations on the joys of being institutionalized. I have been lucky to avoid that personally, but I have seen others cope with it. One friend did quite well in a smaller facility, but as you noted, there was still a jail-like quality about the place.
You're right. It's sad that Shane didn't have a person (presumably) to talk to about his problems. As high strung as he is (and JJ is), though, I kind of wonder if it would have mattered. Maybe.
I think that you correctly nail Will's confusion. He's subconsciously smart enough to know he's not in a good place for a relationship, but he wants the physical and emotional intimacy that comes from one.
Thanks for your comments! You're right about teen suicide. It's such a tragedy, that these young people can't see a future beyond their pain.
Like i said, I'm not sure that Will wants a boyfriend, at least not from the current candidates.
I think that having Will tell JJ can make their relationship go either way: better or worse. I'm not sure which one that will be, but we won't see the results of that until the next story.
I think that Stef has the solution for Will's problems with Tony and Kyle. Will doesn't want or need a relationship, but he deserves to be treated with respect. I think those guys can, as Stef noted, be trained.
You certainly were correct about Lark. It was somewhat frustrating to see your guess in the forums. I didn't think anyone would get that one. Grrr. Nice job!