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What the hell is that? - 1. What the hell is that?

The first line is Prompt 715

What the hell is that?”

Thank goodness I'd only said 'hell' - I was in enough trouble with mom as it was. If I'd said 'fuck' and she'd heard, then my list of chores to be done as punishment would probably have doubled. Plus, I'd probably get grounded like forever!

Jase, who was standing next to me, giggled as I spoke. I still hadn't entirely forgiven him as I reckoned it was mainly his fault that we'd got caught. But he hadn't left me to face the music on my own and that was why he was now stood beside me holding the spade. I also knew there was another reason he'd pleaded with my mom not to tell his pa what we'd been doing. If I did something wrong my mom would give me extra chores to do or ground me. But I knew if Jase did anything wrong his pa was highly likely to whip his butt – I'd seen the evidence on more than one occasion. Guess that is one of the few advantages of not having a father!

Jase and I have lived on the same street for all our lives. We're almost the same age - we're both fourteen now and our birthdays are only a few weeks apart. We share a lot of the same interests; we both like sports a lot and aren't too bad at school, getting mainly 'B' grades on most subjects. We're also pretty much the same height and build, being just under five and a half foot tall and definitely not overweight. The big difference between us is that Jase's hair is a sort of dark blond and cut reasonably short while mine is a pale blond and quite a bit longer. I know he'd like to grow his longer, but his pa won't let him.

At the start of this school year we both decided to take up wrestling. We soon discovered we rather like it and it has helped us both to build up some muscles. Today's a Saturday and Jase had slept over on Friday night like he often does. Mom said she was going into town to do some shopping and agreed we could stay here provided we cut the grass in the yard. That meant not just mowing, but also trimming all the edges. But it was a nice day and she was going to be gone like forever so we decided we'd leave the grass until later and got out my wrestling mat instead. Now if you're gonna wrestle you've gotta be properly dressed for it, so we also put on our singlets. Jase's is a burgundy color with white edging while mine is jade green, also with white edging. Of course they are made from this material that clings to your skin and makes certain features really stand out. I know they stand out more than when you are dressed normally or just in boxer briefs. Indeed, I reckon they stand out more than when you're stood naked in the changing room.

With having sleepovers so often from when we were really young, we'd got used to seeing each other naked as well as sharing a bed. But, we only shared a bed when the sleepovers were at my house as I had a queen size one. Jase had two singles in his room and most times we did sleep separately there. I guess that was part of the reason why most sleepovers were at mine. That and the fact that I'm an only kid whereas Jase has two younger sisters. They do sleep in another room, but it is next door and his pa insists that bedroom doors aren't locked. My mom's much more relaxed about that which does give us the opportunity to.....

That's not to say we spend our time in bed doing sex with each other. But we are teens and the hormones are raging and a boy's gotta jerk off at least once a day. At first we were both unsure what to do or say about such things. We'd both been sleeping naked since we became teens – no pajama bottoms or briefs in bed for us from then on. It was inevitable that bodies would touch while we were in bed and that would lead to a certain appendage growing. They had to be admired and compared which led to them being touched, initially by the owner, to see how long they were. I was the one who finally plucked up the courage one night to touch Jase's dick. I was scared of how he'd react; frightened he'd think I was gay, or some sort of pervert; worried that he'd pull away in horror and that would be the end of our friendship. Instead he let out a little moan and whispered to me.

Alex, that feels great! I've so wanted to touch yours for ages now but I've been too scared to do so. Can I now?”

A wave of relief swept over me. I reached for his hand and placed it where it was almost, but not quite, touching mine.

Go for it.” I said, and he did, and it felt amazing. It was so unlike feeling my own hand on my dick and my already hard dick responded and, I swear, grew another inch! Now it was my turn to moan.

Oh Jase, that feels amazing. Stroke it...please.”

So he did, which felt even better than just having him touch it, so I stroked his and by the little noises he made I guessed he liked it as much as I did. It wasn't long before we were both shooting onto our respective stomachs. Once you've discovered something you like it soon becomes a habit and from that night on, we jerked each other off every time Jase had a sleepover with me. But that was all we ever did. Like I said we weren't gay – we didn't mince around or talk with a high pitched voice, or look like emos. And we were heavily into sports - gay boys didn't do sports did they?

This particular Saturday we were wrestling as usual, practising our holds. We were evenly matched so it was always good fun to practice with each other. After a while Jase got me pinned with my back on the mat; he's got his legs either side of my chest and his butt is virtually on my groin. He raised both his arms as a sort of combination of flexing his muscles and a victory sign while I extended mine above my head in a similar fashion.

Give in?” he asked.

Yeah, I surrender.”

A big grin lit up is face and he lent forward until his lips just touched mine. I got the same sort of feeling that I'd had the first time he'd touched my dick. I started to go hard which he had to feel because of where his butt was. The touch became the gentlest of kisses and I was kissing him back. But then I opened my lips and he started to insert his tongue. I responded and wrapped my hands round his back to pull him closer. He was lying right on top of me now. Our tongues were getting to know each other and his hard dick was rubbing into mine as mine was into his. It became frantic; simultaneously we both jerked and I felt myself come into my singlet as Jase did the same. We were both still on a high wondering what had happened when I heard a voice that even in that state I recognized as my mom's.

What on earth....”

She didn't need to say more. We both knew we'd been caught. We rolled apart, me onto my stomach, Jase onto his back. He quickly realized that displayed the evidence of our activities and went to roll onto his stomach.

Stand up, the pair of you.”

We did so, attempting as we did to place our hands in a position where they'd hide the wetness evident in our singlets.

Don't bother boys.” Was she almost trying to hide a grin as she said that I wondered? “Get indoors, get out of those singlets, put them in the washing machine and then go and have a shower. When you've done that come back downstairs and we'll talk.”

Two very subdued and worried boys went indoors and did as instructed. In the shower we briefly discussed what we thought might happen next while trying to delay the process of showering, drying and dressing in order to put off 'the talk' for as long as possible. When we did arrive mom offered us a drink and some cookies before ushering us into the family room. She started by explaining she'd come home early because she'd decided to take the pair of us out to lunch as a reward for doing the grass. Then she landed the big question on us, no holding back.

Are you gay?” she asked, looking first at me and then Jase.

I don't know.” I managed stammer. “Perhaps, maybe...”

Jase started to cry. We were sitting next to each other on the settee and I instinctively put my arm round his shoulder..

Alex, I've thought for a while that you might be and I don't mind if you are. You're still my son and I'll love you as I always have whether or not you're gay. Who knows you could be bisexual or just having fun and got carried away. It wouldn't be that surprising when you're wrestling each other in those outfits.”

Please don't tell my pa Mrs Hayes. He'll either kill me or kick me out of the house. He hates queers!”

Jason, I doubt he'd do either but I don't intend to tell him what I saw. It's for you to decide what you say to him and when. Mind you, if you are gay then he's going to find out at some point so perhaps it would be best if you told him. However, if you ever did get kicked out then you'll always have a room here.”

Jase started to cry again. I was almost in tears myself.

What you both have to do is to keep those activities in Alex's bedroom. The neighbors can easily see into our garden and if they had seen what you two were doing the news would soon flash round the block. In next to no time it would be the talk of the school I expect.”

Jeeze, the last thing we needed was for news of us kissing to get out at school. Life there for anyone known to be gay could be pretty unpleasant – despite the school's non-discrimination policy.

Understood, mom. We promise it won't happen again.”

I believe you Alex, you're not stupid I know. Now, I've changed my mind about taking you two out for lunch.” We both groaned. “Instead, I'll take you out for a meal this evening.” We both cheered. “But there's a catch.”

Mom!” I exclaimed and she laughed.

You two didn't get the grass cut in the yard, did you?”

We couldn't deny that. “No, but we can do it now.” I said.

No, I'll mow the lawn and you two can dig over that patch of ground I've been intending for ages to use to grow vegetables.”

Aw, mom...” I complained.

There's two of you Alex so it won't be that bad, but it has to be dug down to at least a foot. Now, go and put some old clothes on. Jason, you're more or less the same size as Alex, so I'm sure he can find some shorts and a t-shirt you can wear as well as an old pair of sneakers. Do a good job and I'll talk to Mrs Wilson and see if Jason can stay the night.”

I'm sure there was a little twinkle in her eye when she spoke the last sentence. I really didn't know if I was gay or not, but I did know I wanted to kiss Jase again like we had earlier. And if that meant I was gay........

That was how we came to be spending the afternoon digging over this piece of ground in our back yard. It hadn't seemed that big a piece when we'd started, but having to dig down a foot made it quite a task. Mind you there were compensations, or one at least. Having Jase next to me wearing a pair of my old soccer shorts that were really a bit too small for him both in length and round the waist was definitely the main one. It was specially good when he had to bend over to pick up a stone. I know he soon knew I was enjoying the view, but that only seemed to make him bend over more often, although he did claim it was a very stony patch of soil we were digging!

And now my fork had hit something solid, something that sounded almost like metal, which caused me to say those few words. I got Jase to use his spade and shovel some earth away and after a little while we could indeed see what looked like a metal container. We dug around it and finally managed to pull out a metal box that was about twelve inches long, six inches wide and four inches deep.

By this time mom had noticed what we were doing and had come over to find out the cause of our excitement. At first she was bothered we'd dug up some sort of bomb or shell, but when she saw it was a box she relaxed and when it was finally free from the earth, suggested we take it indoors, have a break and decide what we were going to do.

We brushed as much dirt off it as we could before we went inside. We put it on the table while mom got us all a drink. It looked to be in quite good condition – a bit rusty but no real damage. There wasn't a lock so it seemed the lid would just lift off. We were all wondering what was inside. Mom said it was probably empty. Jase said it had to be full of money or jewels from a robbery that someone had buried and forgotten to come back for. I didn't think that was likely, but nor could I see why anyone would have buried it if it was empty. I did give it a shake though and while it wasn't heavy it did seem that there was something inside.

Mom said I should open it and after a bit of a struggle I managed to get the lid off. There were some folded sheets of paper on the top and when I lifted those out......wow! There were about a dozen toy soldiers, painted in civil war uniform, and you could see they weren't made of plastic. In one corner was a little package wrapped in a piece of material and when I took that off there were about fifty baseball cards – but these were old baseball cards as the men were dressed like I'd seen in pictures of when they'd played fifty or more years ago.

Alex, be careful with those they could be valuable.”

I know mom, I can see these are really old.”

Wonder how they got here?” Jase asked.

That was puzzling me too. They must have belonged to a boy, but why bury them?

I picked up the sheets of paper and unfolded them. In the middle I found a little note which I could just about read.

 

These were my little brother Amos' favorite toys. They wouldn't let me put them in his coffin, but if I bury them here I hope he can find them.

 

Gee – I started crying as I read it before I passed it to mom who read it and also started crying before she handed it to Jase. Then we were all sat round the table crying for several minutes.

Guess we don't know who Amos was mom?”

I've no idea Alex. These look to be from around the 1930s I guess. The house would have been here then, but it's had a lot of owners since and I doubt you could trace back that far.”

So what are we gonna do with them?”

There was a long silence while we each sat thinking. Mum eventually broke it.

I think we probably have three options. The first is to put everything back in the box, seal it up and bury it again. The second would be to offer the contents to the city museum. The third would be to get some idea of how much the contents might be worth. I think those cards especially could be valuable as they are in excellent condition. I know people collect them and not many of those really old ones still exist. If they are valuable then the money would go towards paying for your college education – both of you seeing that you found the box together.”

 

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So what do you think we should do?

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I agree with chris!

 

I also think it could be a great learning experience to try to trace the owners of the house. There’d be records kept by the city that are often accessible through the library. Unless there was a major flood or fire, the records should still be around somewhere.  ;–)

 

If they can find the last names, they can start searching for Amos at a local cemetery. They can try to find Amos’ sibling(s). If an adult had wanted to put those things in a casket, it probably would have happened, but a child’s wishes are much more likely to be ignored as inappropriate. There might be an obituary in the local newspaper too.

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2 hours ago, droughtquake said:

I agree with chris!

 

I also think it could be a great learning experience to try to trace the owners of the house. There’d be records kept by the city that are often accessible through the library. Unless there was a major flood or fire, the records should still be around somewhere.  ;–)

 

If they can find the last names, they can start searching for Amos at a local cemetery. They can try to find Amos’ sibling(s). If an adult had wanted to put those things in a casket, it probably would have happened, but a child’s wishes are much more likely to be ignored as inappropriate. There might be an obituary in the local newspaper too.

 

It would be a quite a project for them I agree. But with Alex only having a mother I doubt there is much money around and thus the prospect of an unexpected windfall might well triumph.

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26 minutes ago, bubby1234 said:

I think they should try and find out about amos and his brother who maybe still around and try to get the box put into Amos's coffin if it can be arranged, it is the right thing to do after all.

 

 

Interesting idea, but I can't see having the box put in the coffin could ever happen, especially as that wasn't what the family wanted when he was buried.

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38 minutes ago, ColumbusGuy said:

It says 'In Process', so I'm hoping you'll tell us what happens next--after we give our own opinions of course.  I'd rather not have the items valued since that seems to disregard the original wishes of Amos' sibling, so I'd like to see them put the box back and try to find out more about Amos' family.  My own town's Auditor's page has records by address or Name search, and my house goes back to when it was built in 1908 with the owners' names and the price paid for it.  All this I can find online without having to ask at the government office...but other towns might need you to visit them and either pay for a search or go through copies of the records yourself.  The Census might also be a good place to check.  That's a free thing you can do at some state archives.

I think it would be a nice touch if they added some of their own toys to the box before re-burying it, to show that they too want Amos to have fun.

Come on, mate...when's the next bit coming? 

 

I didn't show it as 'Complete' because I am considering the possibility of 'what happens next'. While finding property owner details might be easy, what if the property was rented? Is finding tenant details as simple?

There definitely are various options and choices to be made.

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1 minute ago, Ivor Slipper said:

It would be a quite a project for them I agree. But with Alex only having a mother I doubt there is much money around and thus the prospect of an unexpected windfall might well triumph.

Amos’ older brother could be extremely wealthy and childless – he could be searching for heirs to leave his incredible wealth to. Or he might have an eligible, single heir who might fall in love with Mrs Hayes. You know, the usual tropes that these sorts of stories rely on – a twist could be that the heir is a woman!  ;–)

1 minute ago, droughtquake said:

Amos’ older brother could be extremely wealthy and childless – he could be searching for heirs to leave his incredible wealth to. Or he might have an eligible, single heir who might fall in love with Mrs Hayes. You know, the usual tropes that these sorts of stories rely on – a twist could be that the heir is a woman!  ;–)

 

@droughtquake You really should be writing stories yourself, not just commenting 😃

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6 minutes ago, Ivor Slipper said:

@droughtquake You really should be writing stories yourself, not just commenting 😃

Tired old tropes like that write themselves.  ;–)

 

I might be able to come up with amusing ideas, but I don’t know how to wrap a story up satisfyingly. I also cannot write convincing dialog. There are too many others who already do that, I don’t need to add my incompetence to what’s out there.  ;–)

2 minutes ago, GanymedeRex said:

I'm thinking of writing a story after being a lurker here.  I'm kind of scared, though.   I think like @droughtquake, I'm worried about the dialogue.   Not sure whether to go 1st or 3rd person narrative either.   I guess the only way to know for sure is to take the leap....  

I think there are places here on GA where you can ask for assistance or critiques. Try to find a beta reader and/or an editor to smooth out your work before you post it. Better to have the most embarrassing misspelling, grammatical errors, and inconsistencies discovered in private.  ;–)

 

Writers would be more likely to know about resources than a mere reader like me!  ;–)

3 hours ago, Charlie.Surfer said:

I honestly have no idea what country or if in the US what state this could be in.

@Ivor Slipper is British, so it’s possible that this is set in the UK. Has anyone noticed any identifying words like lorry or any of the words spelled with excess letters (like colour) French style (such as centre)? Did @Ivor Slipper intend for this to be a mystery too?  ;–)

11 hours ago, GanymedeRex said:

Interesting questions brought up here; both for the relationship and the box...      I'm not sure how natural the mother sounded - the friend coming out to his Dad, based on the description he provided, would probably be a very bad idea at 14 since he is more vulnerable and has fewer options then.  Plus, they are still maturing and learning about themselves - it might be good to let that firm up.   At 17, it might be ok.

 

Mom I see as having had suspicions, plus he is all she's got, but for Jase's sake the relationships needs to be kept under cover for now. And, as you say, it isn't definite that either are gay at this point.

 

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11 hours ago, droughtquake said:

Tired old tropes like that write themselves.  ;–)

 

I might be able to come up with amusing ideas, but I don’t know how to wrap a story up satisfyingly. I also cannot write convincing dialog. There are too many others who already do that, I don’t need to add my incompetence to what’s out there.  ;–)

 

Yeah - sorry about that 😊

 

As long as you don't sue if your ideas get stolen.........

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11 hours ago, GanymedeRex said:

I'm thinking of writing a story after being a lurker here.  I'm kind of scared, though.   I think like @droughtquake, I'm worried about the dialogue.   Not sure whether to go 1st or 3rd person narrative either.   I guess the only way to know for sure is to take the leap....  

 

I'd say go for it. I'll send you a PM wit my thoughts - not that they're worth that much. 😊

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5 hours ago, droughtquake said:

@Ivor Slipper is British, so it’s possible that this is set in the UK. Has anyone noticed any identifying words like lorry or any of the words spelled with excess letters (like colour) French style (such as centre)? Did @Ivor Slipper intend for this to be a mystery too?  ;–)

 

The story is (meant to be) set in the US. If for no other reason than wrestling not being a school sport in the UK. I believe color has been spelt in the relevant way as the story is run through a US spellcheck. However, I'm sure it won't totally read as if it had been written by an American.

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4 hours ago, Geron Kees said:

My heart says to return the box to the ground, for Amos and the ages. My practical side says to seek out a few good dealers and get a value, and consider the guy's future educations. 

 

Hard call. But my feeling is that Amos would be pleased to help others, and that a reasonable course of action would be to use the gift he left behind.

 

I think it comes down to which wins - heart or head. But they aren't really achieving anything where they are now........

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9 hours ago, Charlie.Surfer said:

I'm on the fence on what should happen.  I (me personally) would try to go back and see if I could find the owners of the land back in those days and see if there might be an obituary in the newspapers.  Being the start of a fairly interesting story I might opt to have a surprise result of the owners of the cards and honestly not sure which direction I would take the boys (they are very young). 

 

I've googled complete sets of baseball card from the US and (in my short search) I could only find partially complete sets from the 30s.  The price of the partially complete sets ranged from a few dollars all the way up to $65,000.  I would only guess that a totally complete set might go for 10 times that of a partially complete set, more if they were auctioned to collectors.  

 

As for land:  Record keeping back in the 30s could be difficult.  I was born in 1964 in rural Tennessee.  My grandfather was cutting timber and was given the land by the government in the 40s and 50s. (long story as to why I'm not a multi-millionaire from the thousands of acres of land he cut timber from)   I would bet that there were many houses built in the foothills of the smoky mountains (south eastern TN) that never had any land owner records.  Squatter's rights were in effect back then and the land was given to them by the government after they proved that they had a house built on the land.  That was in the US and in a very rural place.  I honestly have no idea what country or if in the US what state this could be in.  I'm assuming that it's in modern times because of the non-discrimination policy at school (those are very recent things {at least here in the south}).  I'm also wondering where they call their fathers 'pa' in modern times.  Because as much as the gay world has endeared the term 'daddy' as a hot man, I still call my father 'daddy'.  And a lot of places that I've been in the US they call their fathers 'dad' or 'father' sometimes 'pops' or 'pop' or 'poppa'.  But I'm not an expert on that either so maybe I'm missing some information.

 

That being said trying to find someone that has rented a house would most likely be impossible unless it's very close to a major city.  Finding someone that owned a house might be possible and wouldn't be very hard because within the US because all deeds are recorded in the courthouse and document who the land passed from and to whom it was passed.  The current deed also references the previous deed and tells what book it is in.  It is also recorded as parcel and tract so even if the name got lost in the middle it can still be traced back.  So it's a fairly doable job to trace a piece of land back as far as the records go.  And it is totally free unless you hire someone to do it.  And the folks in the records office will help you figure it all out.  (Yes I have experience with this)  Now the question is how rural is the location and did the county keep good records even back into the 30s and was this a piece of land that may have been broken off some government land and squatted on without records back in the 30s?

 

So that's my 2 cents worth.  If you want to consider any of it and use it; feel free.

 

Thanks @Charlie.Surfer for taking the trouble to provide such a lot of interesting, and potentially useful, information.

 

The story is set in the US, but not anywhere specific. In my mind it is southern rather than northern and reasonably sized town not city or rural.

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6 minutes ago, Ivor Slipper said:

As long as you don't sue if your ideas get stolen.........

Sometime the ideas are intended as suggestion, but other times I try to come up with the wildest concepts for their comic possibilities. I like attempting to think outside the box. But spoofing Nifty tropes can be fun too – Amos’ brother could have adopted dozens and dozens of abused and abandoned Gay boys (because that what extremely wealthy Gay men do in Nifty stories)!  ;–)


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