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Jay & Miles - 5. Finding Kurt

Tracking down Kurt...

POV: Mikey

 

For the first time in a while, I slept well last night--my eyes in the mirror were brighter, and the smile on my lips was genuine...was it thanks to ‘Kurt’ or my date tomorrow with Jay? I pulled my black windbreaker over my bright-yellow tee-shirt and took a last look in the mirror as I went out the door: faded blue jeans--check, grey sneakers and long white socks--oh yeah!, medium-length dark brown hair-wavy and parted in the middle, with that damn cowlick in the front--the usual mess, and lastly, dorky thick-lensed silver-framed glasses--unavoidable if I wanted to see anything in focus beyond arms length.

Walking down the aisle in the old yellow bus, I took my usual brown vinyl seat and stared out the window--not much to see since the sun wouldn’t be up until we reached the school--but it gave me time to think. Who was ‘Kurt’?--I could think of at least six boys who were close to his description...I had not talked to any of them before...I hardly talked to anyone besides Jay and my other friend Will--he was a nerd too, short, thin brown hair and glasses, but he could drive! As the bus splashed through puddles from another rain-storm from last night, I considered and discarded each of the ‘suspects’ in turn.

Not Joey Simms--he’s known to have screwed two cheerleaders this year alone; Ronnie McKay--I remembered his Scottish accent from middle-school--not him; what about Eric Sommers...or Derik, his brother--nah, the twins never did anything alone--and I don’t think either would jack-off on the phone; that left only Bob Thomas or Greg Newton? Neither of those two seemed possible, but logic had narrowed it down to one of them, that I knew of. Bob or Greg: I didn’t know enough about either to decide--Bob played basketball for the Wildcats, and Greg worked in the lunchroom. Like most jocks, Bob kept pretty much to his buddies, so why would he call me even by accident? Greg? The boy was cute, but he wasn’t out-going at all...you almost had to pry words out of him with a crow-bar!

By the time the bus pulled into the long oval in front of the school I had given up trying to figure it out--was the description even accurate? We hadn’t used our real names, and I knew I hadn’t mentioned wearing glasses! I didn’t know if I’d recognise either’s voice since Kurt’s was pretty soft, but I’d give it a shot today if I ran into either. I had English Lit with Bob, but he was talking with his friends, so I stayed away...even so I had an idea that it wasn’t him. Barring any new information, that left Greg Newton.

I passed through one of the four metal doors into the main hall between the Office and the cafeteria, turning left past the grey metal gates which were folded back into their recesses in the beige block walls. The lockers in the high school lined both sides and were a dark tan; everything about the school was tannish except the ceilings--they were white acoustical tile. At least the black and gold banners and trophy-cases for the various Wildcats sports teams stood out! I slipped past people in the halls without drawing too much attention to myself. English poetry was all-right--I added a few verses of Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat to my notebook, and was surprised to see a B+ on my haiku assignment. Just stringing words together randomly and counting syllables--piece of cake! Bob Thomas caught me listening in to his conversation in the hall before third period, but wasn’t mean about it, just asked if I wanted something. Definitely not him!

Home Ec. was stupid, having it right before lunch--I suppose I had to learn to cook since my older sisters were all married now, but it wasn’t easy for me--dad taught my three sisters to cook, but his shift at the dairy was now evenings--and that left me high and dry. Anything other than rubbery scrambled eggs or hamburgers, and I had to haul out the Betty Crocker. Last week’s chocolate chip cookies were great, but I was beet red as I headed to the cafeteria: who forgets to put bananas in banana fritters?!

I grabbed my tray and started down the narrow service line, sliding it along the polished steel counter. Pretty standard fare today: green beans, potatoes and gravy, apple betty...and pizza! I forgot Thursday meant edible food--I had feared it would be meatloaf-flavored brick day. Damn--no more chocolate milk! Fortunately I had enough change for the Pepsi machine once I set my tray on a corner table. It was my sad lot to be stuck in the last lunch period this semester, so of course the best things would likely run out before I got there! The only time that didn’t happen was ‘mystery meat’ Mondays...sigh.

From my seat I could watch most of the room: same old, same old--jocks in their groups near the windows, cheerleaders swarming around them with their insane giggles and occasional high-pitched squeals when one of the guys said something sexy; most of the other kids were dressed fairly similarly: jeans in various states of newness, sweatshirts or tees, a few of the hard-core nerds wore button-shirts. Nearly everyone wore sneakers, a few in cowboy boots...even some of the girls! Most of them were in jeans and blouses or sweats, very few wore actual dresses or skirts; hair styles for both guys and girls were pretty much alike, the Farrah Fawcett thing was still in, so hair was long, feathered and often parted in the middle. That made it tough for me--it wasn’t always easy to tell what sex the butt was I was admiring--not until they turned enough to see the face or chest!

Along the edges of the lunchroom were others like me: loners who for various reasons didn’t feel like they fit in, a couple handicapped kids, one with a wheelchair and another with those metal crutches. I saw a couple more kids who were tough to classify...one guy wore Army fatigues, but had longish blond hair, a dark-haired girl in a bulky sweater with a permanent scowl on her face, another guy wearing khaki chinos and a blue and black flannel shirt. Strange, I hadn’t noticed him before--either he’s new or switched lunch sections. He was sitting with the Sommers twins, apparently injecting a word or two into their ‘conversation’. You had to say it like that--the twins held most of their talks with a gesture, or a look, or a single word--it was like they had just one brain between them. His hair was much redder than theirs, almost like flames, but the faces were similar.

A tray clattered on the fake-wood table across from my seat, causing me to jump and nearly spill my Pepsi. My head jerked around, and I was lost in cornflower-blue eyes. It was always his eyes which I noticed first, then his pert nose above a lazy smile. Today he was even sexier than usual with his blue muscle-tee and gray corduroy pants. The smile appeared as he sank into the metal seat, making those eyes twinkle. His tray had the same things I picked, but with the addition of a chocolate-frosted donut. Jay always chided me for being so jumpy. “Where’d you get that?

“From my mom--she made them last night.” Then Jay did the nicest thing--he cut it in half and put part on my tray! “I wasn’t sure I’d see you--otherwise it’d be a whole one…since you’re a bigger chocoholic than I am!” I could only stare raptly as he licked the icing from his fingers before taking a bite out of his own pizza. It took me a moment to swallow the lump in my throat and say thanks.

“A...bout tomorrow…” Jay looked up as I paused too long. “We...we’re still on, right?” I tried holding eye contact, but I was so worried about his answer, my gaze fell back to my tray’s half-eaten contents. At least I didn’t look around to see who might be listening in like I normally would have. We were the only ones at our table.

Under the table, I felt a soft nudge to my foot. “Look at me, Mikey,” his voice was low, but I could still hear the concern in it. “We--are going out to eat--as planned! We just need to figure out where….”

My smile, which had faltered, was back. “Pizza, right? The only place in town is Cal’s--on the same hill as Roscoe’s Supermarket. Otherwise, it’s over to Alexandria or Reynoldsburg….”

Jay swallowed his last bite of pizza before answering. “Cal’s will be packed on a Friday night...I didn’t think of that...we’d run into all sorts of my friends there….” My head sank back on my chest when he said that. Did he really want to go, or was he just ashamed to be seen with a gawky dork like me?

There was a sharper kick, and my head came back up, but the smile was forced this time. “I told you to stop that--I keep my promises Mikey--I just want us to not be interrupted all the time by people! How can we get to be good friends in a joint like that?” For the briefest instant, I felt his ankle rub against mine before drawing back to his side of the table. My smile was back a hundred percent.

“If it was warmer, we could picnic in the back of my truck...but it’s supposed to be chilly again tomorrow night….” He sounded so despondent I put aside my normal reserve and met his blue gaze with mine.

“You could...I dunno...come over to...my place…” Did he hear my last words? I barely heard them, and I was the one who spoke them! “My parents work late...we’d be alone until about 10.”

The lazy trademark smile was so bright I thought it must be visible from Skylab, even though that had been unmanned for two years now. “I can pick up the pizza, or we can goof around for a while, then take it back to your house! Take your pick!”

I looked around again, making sure no one could overhear what I said next: “My--you’re an easy date! Here I thought I’d have to make myself all purty for you!” Jay’s mouth fell open in shock, then he roared with laughter until he could barely breathe, attracting all sorts of attention! Before I could panic, Jay thumped the table with his hand.

“I’m gonna have to remember that joke, Mikey! I’m gonna go write it down before I forget!” His blue eyes were afire with anticipation and a merry gleam. He leaned over slightly to pick up his tray as he stood--his whisper was just for me!

I’ll be over at 4:30--wear whatever you want, it’s all hot on you….” Gripping his tray, he turned and gave me a short wave: “Don’t take any wooden nickels, man!”

Somehow, time had flown, and there were only a few people in the lunchroom now. Greg Newton was making the rounds picking up trays people had left and dumping their contents into the trash. I watched him as I finished Jay’s donut….He is cute--I wonder if he’s ‘Kurt’? He almost never says anything though….

“Hi Miles,” his voice was soft, a baritone which was quite pleasant when he used it. He must have seen the shock on my face, because he gave a quiet snicker. “I can talk...when I have something to say….” Up close, I could see the faint spray of freckles across his nose and cheeks, and his hair was the color of fall leaves, all tawny reds and muted browns. I got another shock when I looked at his eyes: they were the same color of pale blue as my last Siamese kitten. Kitty had been gone two years now--she didn’t come back one night when I whistled for her, and no answers came to my ad in the local paper offering a reward.

I couldn’t get over it...Greg was talking...in words! “Greg! Um...mmm….Hi!” Real smooth, Miles. My mouth was suddenly dry, so I picked up my Pepsi can, only to find it empty. That soft ‘something to say’ could have been Kurt’s voice! Greg motioned to my tray, and I let him empty it also before he turned back to me.

“You like chocolate milk, right?” When I nodded, he smiled. “I’ll make sure there’s always some for you.” The clock indicated the bell was going to ring in five minutes, so I stood up, placing my hands casually in front of my jeans to hide that bane of teenage boys--a growing tent!

He walked next to me toward the kitchen door, his tee-shirt covered shoulder brushing against mine a time or two. He removed his white apron and put it inside the service window, then turned to me with a mischievous grin.

Kurt--no, Greg--smiled as he raised his left hand to his lips, licking his thumb, then moved it to my right nipple. His touch was like a million volts of electricity through the yellow fabric, and I just managed to stop the moan from escaping my lips when he flicked it gently and brushed his fingers over my pec. “Crumbs.”

I want you to do something for me...will you? How did he do that? How could anyone put so much sex into a simple request!? My knees went weak just hearing those words.

“I’ll do whatever you want, Kurt...just name it.” I knew I was blushing furiously, but couldn’t stop it, and I wasn’t sure I wanted to. I felt no fear, I trusted him--had trusted him--with my innermost secret.

His smile came out like a ray of the rising sun. “My middle name is Kurt...just so you know, Miles Stevenson. I’ll tell you what I want when we talk after school….” As we headed to the cafeteria exit, the last ones there, I felt him pat my shoulder gently, and end it with a soft caress as we parted.

I don’t remember the rest of my classes at all….

This was originally Prompt 358.
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On 10/16/2014 03:47 AM, Timothy M. said:
Ohh, naughty - flirting with two guys at the same time. It's sort of from famine to feast, isn't it ? But do Greg and Jay want the same thing or different things ?
You hit it exactly Tim. Greg is more open, but does that mean he just wants sex, or is he also looking for something more? We know very well what Miles wants, but will he recognise the real thing?
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I'm so loving how this sets up a 'who-done-it' mystery, and you carry it through from begins to end. The elimination of the boys is fascinating, leaving the soft-spoken lunchroom kid the most likely candidate, but Miles doesn't quite see it that way at first. Cute!

 

Oh man….I love this passage so much, it's so real it makes my heart skip a beat:

 

"Under the table, I felt a soft nudge to my foot. “Look at me, Mikey,” his voice was low, but I could still hear the concern in it. “We--are going out to eat--as planned! We just need to figure out where….”

 

And then you do the whole 'crumb' brush! Man, oh man…so incredibly hot. Also hot were the few brief words of description for Greg/Kurt.

 

This prompt is pretty amazing, thanks for writing and posting it!

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On 10/28/2014 07:30 AM, AC Benus said:
I'm so loving how this sets up a 'who-done-it' mystery, and you carry it through from begins to end. The elimination of the boys is fascinating, leaving the soft-spoken lunchroom kid the most likely candidate, but Miles doesn't quite see it that way at first. Cute!

 

Oh man….I love this passage so much, it's so real it makes my heart skip a beat:

 

"Under the table, I felt a soft nudge to my foot. “Look at me, Mikey,” his voice was low, but I could still hear the concern in it. “We--are going out to eat--as planned! We just need to figure out where….”

 

And then you do the whole 'crumb' brush! Man, oh man…so incredibly hot. Also hot were the few brief words of description for Greg/Kurt.

 

This prompt is pretty amazing, thanks for writing and posting it!

Thanks, AC. Miles pretty much has to let other people start things, he isn't assured enough to do it. With two options now, what will he do? We still have the question of whether Kurt knew who he was calling--the answer seems to be yes.

Word prompts are the hardest, trying to fit them all in--I have about 20 listed, but getting them to work is nearly impossible since my story is set in April. :)

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This had to have been a scary but exciting day for Miles. It is to early to tell what to think of Greg...he could be a great guy....but we do know more of Jay and he seems to be very genuine. Maybe we don't know enough of Miles character yet. He has a perfect opportunity to screw up here so I guess we will find out what he is all about. Going on a date with Jay should make Miles question whether it is a good idea to have phone sex with another guy. Cheers...Gary

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On 10/29/2014 02:01 PM, Headstall said:
This had to have been a scary but exciting day for Miles. It is to early to tell what to think of Greg...he could be a great guy....but we do know more of Jay and he seems to be very genuine. Maybe we don't know enough of Miles character yet. He has a perfect opportunity to screw up here so I guess we will find out what he is all about. Going on a date with Jay should make Miles question whether it is a good idea to have phone sex with another guy. Cheers...Gary
Miles had more options than I did then--I'd have gone for the phone sex because it was safe--I had no 'Jay' to fall back on. Will this version of Miles make the right choice? It is all so new to him, it's going to be tense times ahead.
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I'm not sure what to think about the Kurt/Greg situation. On one hand I can understand Miles' fascination with Kurt. The guy is offering something exciting but relatively safe. On the other hand Jay seems like a nice boy who may want to start a relationship with Miles - if they get along on their date. For a boy who thought he had no options a couple of days ago - it has to be tough to know what to do.

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On 04/06/2015 04:09 AM, EagleIsaac said:
I'm not sure what to think about the Kurt/Greg situation. On one hand I can understand Miles' fascination with Kurt. The guy is offering something exciting but relatively safe. On the other hand Jay seems like a nice boy who may want to start a relationship with Miles - if they get along on their date. For a boy who thought he had no options a couple of days ago - it has to be tough to know what to do.
And there, you hit the nail on the head Eagle. Miles is so full of doubts and insecurities that his first choice would be 'safe', but there is the chance for something more fulfilling with Jay, if he will take the chance...will dream overcome fear--it will take trust in someone he barely knows yet.
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This didn't start out as I thought it would. I guess it was that 'workout' that promoted a night's good sleep. Miles is so new to all of this and so fragile. That scene with Jay had so much weighing on it and uncertainty was hanging in the air, until that ankle rub and Jay's reassurance. I loved how Miles systematically eliminated all the possible 'Kurts' one by one. It will be interesting to see what Miles will find more rewarding. Reading this reminded me how much I hated school lunches. There were few things that I would eat.

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On 04/26/2015 10:29 PM, drpaladin said:
This didn't start out as I thought it would. I guess it was that 'workout' that promoted a night's good sleep. Miles is so new to all of this and so fragile. That scene with Jay had so much weighing on it and uncertainty was hanging in the air, until that ankle rub and Jay's reassurance. I loved how Miles systematically eliminated all the possible 'Kurts' one by one. It will be interesting to see what Miles will find more rewarding. Reading this reminded me how much I hated school lunches. There were few things that I would eat.
A great review, drp...both Jay and Miles know what they want now, but how can you be sure the other guy feels the same? Miles' lack of confidence makes it even harder for him. Bit by bit, Jay is making inroads to help him.

 

Pizza and sloppy joes were my favorites, followed by hamburgers and marzetti...beans and mashed potatoes were my usual picks for sides, desserts were jello, pudding or applesauce, occasional cobbler, but almost never cake, alas. :) Maybe 'mystery meat' was salisbury steak, but I thought even the tv dinners looked more edible than that!

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After reading this chapter and the great reviews, there are a couple of things we need to consider... Miles is very insecure. I know what he's like. For the first 30 years of my life, I was such an introvert that I wouldn't start a conversation with anyone that I didn't know for a few weeks until I got to know them... then I delivered pizzas and the more outgoing I became, the better my tips were. Was manager of a Domino's here in Ohio and had a driver ask if I knew any strangers. But I could easily have been Miles back then.
Something else to consider was the era, or time. Today it's a little easier to be out, but still not totally. How do you know if the guy you like is gay? Gaydar? What if you're misreading something because you want that person to be gay. It's not easy and back then, more guys would have chosen the "safe" route... Question is, how safe is it? I've not read the rest of the chapters yet, but how do we know that Greg/Kurt isn't setting Miles up? You ask me, Jay has already shown that he's a friend, so MY opinion, he's the safer choice.

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On 07/02/2015 06:34 PM, Zarek said:

After reading this chapter and the great reviews, there are a couple of things we need to consider... Miles is very insecure. I know what he's like. For the first 30 years of my life, I was such an introvert that I wouldn't start a conversation with anyone that I didn't know for a few weeks until I got to know them... then I delivered pizzas and the more outgoing I became, the better my tips were. Was manager of a Domino's here in Ohio and had a driver ask if I knew any strangers. But I could easily have been Miles back then.

Something else to consider was the era, or time. Today it's a little easier to be out, but still not totally. How do you know if the guy you like is gay? Gaydar? What if you're misreading something because you want that person to be gay. It's not easy and back then, more guys would have chosen the "safe" route... Question is, how safe is it? I've not read the rest of the chapters yet, but how do we know that Greg/Kurt isn't setting Miles up? You ask me, Jay has already shown that he's a friend, so MY opinion, he's the safer choice.

That's about the age I started opening up too, Zarek. Miles' mom is overprotective, and if there's anything worse for a boy I don't know what it is. Jay ought to be able to help, if he's given the chance.

Kurt is a mystery right now, but we will learn more of him and others later...

Miles' worst problem is his vision which causes him to miss many of the cues other people can see at a glance...he's very open to being taken advantage of, which may make him very cynical.

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On 09/08/2016 06:23 AM, Geron Kees said:

Stories like this one bring back memories. I never had a mystery interest - I always managed to fall over interested guys by accident. Maybe it was an arcane kind of magnetism. I can't remember having the term Gaydar around in my teens, but that sudden shock of recognition - I do know that.

I'm having fun here. Be back to continue with the tale. Thanks.

Strange, I accidentally used 'gaydar' later on, and removed it in favor of 'vibes' as it would be another ten years before that became common usage.

I'm glad you like the guys...lots more to come!

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Wow that was an interesting and quite surprising chapter. So now we know who Kurt is, I'm kind of not sure about this. I'm just glad I'm not Miles.....wait....actually having two guys to choose from what am I saying. I kind of liked Jay from the start before this whole phone sex with Kurt thing started ( damn I was really hoping that was actually Jay ),I'll just have to wait and see how Miles deals with this. That was a really great chapter btw.

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On 2/5/2020 at 5:05 AM, Goodie said:

Wow that was an interesting and quite surprising chapter. So now we know who Kurt is, I'm kind of not sure about this. I'm just glad I'm not Miles.....wait....actually having two guys to choose from what am I saying. I kind of liked Jay from the start before this whole phone sex with Kurt thing started ( damn I was really hoping that was actually Jay ),I'll just have to wait and see how Miles deals with this. That was a really great chapter btw.

Thanks, Goodie.  That was a totally fictional episode as I never had to choose between interested parties.  More often than not, I found myself being left behind for someone else, and once or twice the person came back later wanting to get together again.  It just never worked because they'd broken the trust, and once that's gone it's very hard to build again.
More adventures ahead....

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