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Thicker Than Water - 31. Chapter 31

December came in with a small blizzard. School had been canceled, which left everyone stuck at home. Caleb spent most of his time in his room, avoiding his father. Bryan tried talking to his little brother, but he couldn't find a way of explaining Diego's situation without talking about the sexual assault, which meant that Caleb wasn't accepting that their dad had his reasons.

Steve decided to use the opportunity—and his captive audience—to convince the boys to try Dungeons and Dragons. Kenny, who still couldn't go home, was excited to try it, as was Caleb. Bryan joined to not hurt Steve's feelings, while Diego politely bowed out, promising to make it up, triggering a chorus of “Ews.”

Calvin spent most of his time along the East Coast, between Pennsylvania and Florida, mostly in rural areas. Diego wasn't sure how to take that. Most jobs were in the larger cities, but Calvin seemed to avoid them for the most part. The place he stayed the longest was in Georgetown, South Carolina, but that was about 16 months. He spent about a year bouncing around Kansas, Washington State and Rhode Island, which was a huge distance for such a small period of time.

Alright, Caleb,” Steve said, sounding conspiratorial, “A goblin stands before you, sword drawn. He snarls at you, with blood dripping from his pointed teeth. What do you do?”

I don't know,” Caleb said, trying to visualize the scene Steve was describing.

Hit it with your sword!” Kenny suggested enthusiastically. “Take the bastard's head off!”

Language!” Diego called from the living room.

Sorry!” Kenny yelled back. “But, yeah, kill it!” Kenny said to Caleb in a hushed voice.

How do I do that?” Caleb asked, looking at the pile of oddly shaped dice in front of him.

Grab two of those big ones,” Steve said, pointing at the dice. “Those are twenty-sided dice, also called d20s. Roll them both, since you have advantage on his attack.” Caleb rolled the marble-like dice in a decorated box Steve owned. “Good, you rolled a 10 and a 13. Since you have advantage, you get to use the higher of the two numbers, which is 13. Then you add your attack modifiers and proficiency bonus, which adds three to the roll, for a total of 16.” Steve checked his notes. “You needed to roll 14 or higher to hit it, which you did. Now, roll the six-sided die. Okay, you got a four, so you add your strength modifier, which is also a four, for a total of eight...and you killed the goblin!”

Yes!” Kenny said loudly. “Sorry, again, Mr. Padilla!”

It's okay,” Diego said, trying to ignore the noise.

There's a lot of math to this game,” Bryan said, disliking the game even more.

It's basic math, though,” Steve said, ignoring the boy's complaint. “The game isn't about math, anyway. It's about the story and having fun. The math is just there to make sure everything is fair.”

Bryan flipped through the book they used to make their characters. He didn't understand most of it, but it did have nice pictures of dragons, fairies and other fantasy creatures. He wanted to be a bad guy, but Steve wouldn't allow it.

Diego's eyes hurt a lot from looking at the screen of his laptop, so he put it down and went into the kitchen. The table was covered in grid paper with a bunch of doodles he didn't understand but somehow the boys did. Steve was talking about some dwarven mines being invaded by gnolls. “Everyone ready for lunch?”

Yeah, we can take a break for lunch,” Steve said, leaning back. “Might as well get up and stretch before we take on this dungeon.”

Bryan looked relieved but didn't say a word, while Kenny and Caleb discussed strategies. Bryan moved around the table and pointedly asked his father, “Do you need help?”

Diego grinned and said, “No, I think I've got this. Besides, do you need to work on your plans with your crew?”

Party,” Kenny corrected. “We're a party of adventurers.”

My bad,” Diego said to Bryan with a wink. “I'd hate to break up the party.”

Ugh,” Bryan said before sulking his way back to the table.

Mijo, what do you want for lunch?” Diego asked Caleb.

Caleb tensed up. “I'm not hungry.”

Diego was prepared for his son's defiance and attitude but it hurt, nonetheless. “Chico? How about you?”

I'm fine with whatever.”

Steve, Kenny?”

Tacos?” Kenny asked.

Yeah, tacos sound great,” Steve agreed.

You know I can make more than Mexican food, right?” Steve and Kenny shared a look that caused Bryan and Caleb to chuckle.

“Babe, we didn't--” Steve started to say.

Diego laughed and said, “I'm just fucking with you. We can have tacos. They pair well with white guilt.”

Bryan and Caleb busted up laughing, while Kenny and Steve blushed.

Due to the table being overtaken by Steve's game, they ate in the living room. Diego filled Steve in with what he found on Calvin, leaving both disappointed with the outcome thus far.

Johnson is like the most common last name in the US,” Steve said. “I'm surprised you found anything at all.”

Luckily, Calvin isn't common, but yeah, I get your point. I was hoping for a smoking gun or something, like a criminal record; instead, I keep running into address changes.”

Maybe he was running from something bad?” Bryan offered, unable to ignore the conversation between his parents.

Maybe,” Diego said, guessing at what his son was implying, “but I can't find what that might be.”

Can't Charlie do that? Isn't that his job?”

Charlie is more of an assistant who fills out paperwork,” Steve clarified. “It wouldn't hurt giving him this information, but Billy will have to hire a private investigator to do most of the work, provided he hasn't done it already.” He looked at the clock and empty plates. “Alright guys, let's get back to the game and let your dad do his work.”

Bryan gave a small groan but followed the others back to the kitchen.

Once everyone got back into the game, Diego decided to take a detour and explore something that had been bugging him for awhile. He felt nervous, but he needed answers. He looked over at the table, and Steve was too engrossed with describing a fight with some creature to pay attention to anything else. Diego hastily typed the name: William Parker IV.

Google gave him Billy's professional website, some ads, and a ton of articles. Diego started with Billy's Google page and looked at the reviews. He had a 4.6 out of 5, with mostly five-star reviews. A few were average, while a handful were one-star without giving any kind comment. One negative comment was from a woman who claimed that Billy purposefully derailed her boyfriend's criminal defense. Billy replied with, “LOL.” Classy guy, Diego thought.

Diego opened the first and most recent article. It was from a small time, local newspaper about Kenny's expulsion hearing. The details were all given with a liberal slant, which made Diego happy. He was concerned the conservative media would have a field day trying to turn the Thomases into martyrs. There was, however, a small blurb at the end that caught his attention:

William Parker IV, son of infamous lawyer and criminal, William Parker III, declined to comment on the pending litigation filed against him and his firm.”

Diego was aware that Billy's father died at the hands of the police, but he wasn't aware that Billy's father was also a lawyer or at least he didn't remember being told as much. There was also a potential lawsuit. Diego had read a couple more articles to get an understanding of the latter. Apparently, the Thomases and former superintendent were suing Billy for slander. Diego rolled his eyes. He wasn't surprised by any of it, given how self-righteous that group was. However, it was Billy's father much more interested in the moment.

After checking on his family one more time, Diego entered his new search history: William Parker III.

Oh my fucking god!”

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1 hour ago, Summerabbacat said:

There are so many possibilities @weinerdog which could have caused Diego's exclamation, and I don't think you give yourself enough credit. Many is the time you have "predicted" the outcome of an emerging plot line in some of the stories we have both read.

I so enjoy speculating in circumstances such as this and find that once again I cannot resist the temptation to do so, unlike @chris191070 who has the strength of character to resist such temptation. My speculations, for what they are worth:

  • William Parker III is the spitting image of Thomas Walker and may possibly be his father
  • William Parker III is the spitting image of Calvin and may possibly be his father
  • William Parker III bears a strong resemblance to Donna and may possibly have been her father
  • William Parker III is the spitting image of Elvis and may possibly have been his "love-child"
  • William Parker III in addition to being a lawyer and criminal was a part-time Elvis impersonator who married people in a Las Vegas wedding chapel, including Calvin and Donna
  • Diego slept with William Parker III when he was a younger man who was just starting to realise his attraction to men
  • William Parker III aka Wilhelmina Parquet was the first drag queen Diego met when he emerged on the "gay scene"

I have to agree with Diego's assessment of Billy's response to the negative Google review made by a woman whose boyfriend he represented. Even if her review was unjustified or a complete fabrication, his response was not the hallmark of professionalism one would expect.

A most enjoyable chapter @John Henry. Most of my speculations are of course absurd, but then again they may be one or more of them with even a grain of truth.

 

 A joy to read but not even close....

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22 hours ago, Summerabbacat said:
  • William Parker III is the spitting image of Elvis and may possibly have been his "love-child"
  • William Parker III in addition to being a lawyer and criminal was a part-time Elvis impersonator who married people in a Las Vegas wedding chapel, including Calvin and Donna

I am voting for either one of the scenarios as depicted above....just saying, that and the 'smoking gin' just may have been found...

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Just a quick update here about this story and future stories.

I got my second complaint from a "fan" on Nifty, where they only just got this chapter (31).  He condemned me for making the story political and not knowing what I was talking about and said that I needed to cater to both liberal and conservative gays.  He kept repeating that he was done reading it at every chapter but kept going until this chapter.  He made sure to qualify that he was "liberal/progressive."

I told him he could blow it out of his ass.  *shrug*

With that said, it's only made me appreciate the positive feedback I received from all of you, so thank you for that.

I've also started working on the next series, which will feature the Padillas, Kenny, Terra and other characters from this story.  I still can't post it here due to a lot of the content, which would violate the site's guidelines; however, I will post when the new story--an anthology--is set for publishing on Nifty.  Things are going be more intense for sure.

Thanks again, y'all.

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23 hours ago, John Henry said:

Just a quick update here about this story and future stories.

I got my second complaint from a "fan" on Nifty, where they only just got this chapter (31).  He condemned me for making the story political and not knowing what I was talking about and said that I needed to cater to both liberal and conservative gays.  He kept repeating that he was done reading it at every chapter but kept going until this chapter.  He made sure to qualify that he was "liberal/progressive."

I told him he could blow it out of his ass.  *shrug*

With that said, it's only made me appreciate the positive feedback I received from all of you, so thank you for that.

I've also started working on the next series, which will feature the Padillas, Kenny, Terra and other characters from this story.  I still can't post it here due to a lot of the content, which would violate the site's guidelines; however, I will post when the new story--an anthology--is set for publishing on Nifty.  Things are going be more intense for sure.

Thanks again, y'all.

You can't and don't have to please everyone.

Posting on Nifty has a disadvantage... I won't be able to know which story is yours, unless I keep clicking into every story... especially I don't visit their new site often (due to some sections I like to read being removed). Will readers get a notification (like an email) in any way? If the content is not suitable here, I guess it won't be in Nifty new site either.

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1 hour ago, Johnny Kape said:

You can't and don't have to please everyone.

Posting on Nifty has a disadvantage... I won't be able to know which story is yours, unless I keep clicking into every story... especially I don't visit their new site often (due to some sections I like to read being removed). Will readers get a notification (like an email) in any way? If the content is not suitable here, I guess it won't be in Nifty new site either.

I don't try to please anyone, and I made that clear to him.  Also, I've added a new "disclaimer" to my newest submissions this week that I don't want to hear people's political opinions and to keep it to themselves.  I think that should work.  With future stories, I've added, "If you don't like my stories, don't read them," and that I won't change anything because one or two people think I should.  He's seriously the second person ever to complain about Thicker Than Water and the very first person to drag me into a political argument and accuse me of using this story as leftist propaganda. 🙄  I blocked him and left it at that.

As for the Nifty, I wasn't aware they had a new website.  I've been posting to Nifty.org for years and never knew there was a different site.  I have a fairly regular release schedule over there and usually try to set up chapters well ahead of time.  For example, Thicker Than Water is submitted every Monday at 1am PST and is in the Young Friends section, while the last novel dealing with Billy, Ry and Charlie (Growing Up Ry) is submitted on the 1st and 3rd Friday.  I'm not sure what the new release schedule will be yet, but it will likely be Fridays.  The anthology has 12 planned short stories (6 have been written), and I'm likely to release those on Fridays, as well.

The submission guidelines on Nifty still aren't as restricting as Gay Authors.  Chapter 32 of this story barely touches on what Will Parker Sr did to Charlie's abuser, but in the second book, Growing Up Charlie, not only do I go into details about that but also the abuse Charlie suffered at the hands of Justin (If made into a film, it would be NC-17 at best).  There's absolutely no way that could have ever been published here, not to mention other elements of that whole trilogy and other stories that are being connected to Washington High.  As of right now, Nifty hasn't told me to edit or tone things down, though I have quite a bit; Growing Up Charlie took a lot out of me emotionally and creatively, but it also showed me what my limits were as a writer and storyteller.  @Mattyboy, who had read the Growing Up Trilogy was concerned this story was going to be just as dark, and without spoiling anything, had to assure him it wasn't going to be, while also not changing my plans for the outcome, themes and mood of this story.

Now, you can DM me here or send me an email, and I'll send you a link to all of my stories on Nifty.  I'm in the process of rewriting/resubmitting the older stories that will be connected to Washington High to make those connections more obvious, so some will change over the next few months.  With that said, Washington High and the first anthology, Only The Beginning, will be in the Gay/High School section, and I'm happy to send links to those who want them.

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19 hours ago, John Henry said:

I don't try to please anyone, and I made that clear to him.  Also, I've added a new "disclaimer" to my newest submissions this week that I don't want to hear people's political opinions and to keep it to themselves.  I think that should work.  With future stories, I've added, "If you don't like my stories, don't read them," and that I won't change anything because one or two people think I should.  He's seriously the second person ever to complain about Thicker Than Water and the very first person to drag me into a political argument and accuse me of using this story as leftist propaganda. 🙄  I blocked him and left it at that.

As for the Nifty, I wasn't aware they had a new website.  I've been posting to Nifty.org for years and never knew there was a different site.  I have a fairly regular release schedule over there and usually try to set up chapters well ahead of time.  For example, Thicker Than Water is submitted every Monday at 1am PST and is in the Young Friends section, while the last novel dealing with Billy, Ry and Charlie (Growing Up Ry) is submitted on the 1st and 3rd Friday.  I'm not sure what the new release schedule will be yet, but it will likely be Fridays.  The anthology has 12 planned short stories (6 have been written), and I'm likely to release those on Fridays, as well.

Young-friends section was removed in the new site.  Adult-youth also. They "promised" to keep the old site "in the foreseeable future" but who knows what that means.

My problem (and I guess it's many other Nifty readers' problems too) is that all we can see is a story title, no other information unless we click into the story and see who the author is (and sometimes if it is in HTML format, there won't be any author information at all.) So when you post a new story there, unless we have other ways to know it is your story, it is likely to be missed.  :(

 

19 hours ago, John Henry said:

The submission guidelines on Nifty still aren't as restricting as Gay Authors.  Chapter 32 of this story barely touches on what Will Parker Sr did to Charlie's abuser, but in the second book, Growing Up Charlie, not only do I go into details about that but also the abuse Charlie suffered at the hands of Justin (If made into a film, it would be NC-17 at best).  There's absolutely no way that could have ever been published here, not to mention other elements of that whole trilogy and other stories that are being connected to Washington High.  As of right now, Nifty hasn't told me to edit or tone things down, though I have quite a bit; Growing Up Charlie took a lot out of me emotionally and creatively, but it also showed me what my limits were as a writer and storyteller.  @Mattyboy, who had read the Growing Up Trilogy was concerned this story was going to be just as dark, and without spoiling anything, had to assure him it wasn't going to be, while also not changing my plans for the outcome, themes and mood of this story.

Nifty (the old site) is not very restrict, but they did remove stories if they got complaints (and usually wouldn't investigate or verify before removing). So I stopped posting there a long time ago (but I still appreciate them for providing a space like that).  Another place which is even more open is PZA stories (https://pza.dk)  they accept many more different genres of boy stories, including some very dark and extreme (death) contents. But they will edit the story in their way before posting on the site (and it would usually take a long time).

As for the new Nifty site... sigh, I don't want to talk about it anymore.

 

19 hours ago, John Henry said:

Now, you can DM me here or send me an email, and I'll send you a link to all of my stories on Nifty.  I'm in the process of rewriting/resubmitting the older stories that will be connected to Washington High to make those connections more obvious, so some will change over the next few months.  With that said, Washington High and the first anthology, Only The Beginning, will be in the Gay/High School section, and I'm happy to send links to those who want them.

Thanks for the info.

 

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3 hours ago, Johnny Kape said:

Young-friends section was removed in the new site.  Adult-youth also. They "promised" to keep the old site "in the foreseeable future" but who knows what that means.

My problem (and I guess it's many other Nifty readers' problems too) is that all we can see is a story title, no other information unless we click into the story and see who the author is (and sometimes if it is in HTML format, there won't be any author information at all.) So when you post a new story there, unless we have other ways to know it is your story, it is likely to be missed.  :(

 

Nifty (the old site) is not very restrict, but they did remove stories if they got complaints (and usually wouldn't investigate or verify before removing). So I stopped posting there a long time ago (but I still appreciate them for providing a space like that).  Another place which is even more open is PZA stories (https://pza.dk)  they accept many more different genres of boy stories, including some very dark and extreme (death) contents. But they will edit the story in their way before posting on the site (and it would usually take a long time).

As for the new Nifty site... sigh, I don't want to talk about it anymore.

 

Thanks for the info.

 

Yeah, I definitely wouldn't let anyone else edit my material, so PZA would be out of the question.  Again, I'm willing to send links, so you can go directly to the story or my list of stories.  All the new submissions will be in HTML, while I slowly convert the others.  My email here is the same as on Nifty.  You can search my name "John Henry" in the Author section and get the list that way, too.

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