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Knots - 1. Chapter 1 - Matt

Each chapter is either a first person account of the two boys, Matt and Andy, or a third person account with a camera's eye on the action in the story. Some chapters contain the views of both boys in one chapter.
This chapter lays the groundwork for the following chapters.

Matt

Andy and I were fourteen the summer before our freshman year at Edison High School, a school of about 750 students located in the small conservative town of Canby. That summer, and the year that followed, are as clear as a high def digital movie in my head.

It’s no secret. Andy was my best friend and I loved him.

Looking back on that time makes me think of knots. You know, those knots that seem to come from nowhere when it’s usually because we were a little careless and weren’t paying attention. Andy and I tied knots in our lives that year we thought could never be untied. But as anyone knows, who has patience enough, every knot can be undone. But for some, the knots remain forever.

Andy and I are in our twenty’s now and look back on that time as one where we were searching for who we were and our place in this crazy world. Our hormones were as active as atoms. Anything could start a chain reaction that could change our lives forever.

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Andy and I mowed lawns to make extra money during that summer. We’d take our shirts off as the temperature rose. I couldn’t help but look at Andy's slim, tanned, and toned body. He’d catch me looking at him and would smile. His smile drew you in and made you feel loved. The blue-gray eyes, nose, ears, and sandy hair formed a perfect head. He was slender, but not skinny. He was my best friend and I loved him, yet I often felt nervous around him and didn’t know why. There were times I wanted to hug him like a brother, but I never did. Andy made my insides spin like a tornado. Everything in the world seemed right when I was with him. I savored our days together.

Girls didn’t do that to me, but then I was only fourteen and most of my friends were guys. But of all my friends, only Andy made my insides tumble. We were tied together in a square knot. But anyone who knows anything about knots knows a square knot gets its strength under tension. It clamps down on itself. Yet, when the tension is released, it’s easily untied. Wouldn’t it great if our lives could be like that?

Unfortunately, the tension made my life feel like it was all in knots. I often wondered if Andy felt like I did, but was afraid to ask. And if he said yes, then what?

*****

We played basketball and rode our bikes out into the country on weekends.

That summer we still thought of ourselves as the big boys who’d just graduated from the 8th grade. The reality of being freshmen hadn’t hit us yet.

Andy came by my house on a warm Saturday in July while I was mowing our lawn. He had a rope about an inch wide looped around the both ends of his handle bars. He flashed his smile and jerked his head toward our secret place. “Let’s go,” he said. “I finally got some rope for the tree by the pond.”

I yelled, “Mom, we’re headed to the pond.”

She’d grown used to this and yelled back, “Don’t stay too late.”

I slapped the rope that lay across Andy’s handlebars. “I can’t believe we finally got the rope.”

“What do you mean, we? You didn’t do anything but talk about it. I did it.”

Andy was right. He was a doer, and I was jealous that he’d beat me to it. But I didn’t care. We had the rope and we’d soon be swinging high in the air like trapeze artists and falling into the cool water of Davis Creek.

The entrance to the woods was about a mile out of town. We hid our bikes in the bushes just off the main rode. The rope was so big and heavy I figured it would take two of us to carry it. But Andy drug the rope over his neck and under his arm, listing some as a big grin spread across his face. He’s awesome, I thought.

I followed him into the thick woods down our secret trail where we’d discovered what we called Our Swimming Hole. Davis Creek flowed rapidly until the stream bed leveled off and the water slowed and formed a small pond. Andy turned and smiled. “This is just too cool?”

I nodded as he stripped down to his shorts, tied two big knots at one end of the rope, and started up the tree, his muscles moving like snakes under his skin.

I wanted to be him. It made me think of the book we’d read in class called A Separate Peace which was about two friends. One was jealous of the other, and when his friend was on the branch, he shook it and the boy fell and broke his arm or leg. Can’t remember which. He was a good athlete and couldn’t finish the football season.

I envied Andy for his courage, good looks, and for what he did to me inside. My envy was not jealousy and that’s why I could never do anything that would hurt him. I was greedy for his courage and everything that made him special. But even then, I couldn’t tell you what it was.

Andy climbed out on the tree branch. “Can you believe we’re really doing this? I thought we’d never do this Matt. We’re always talking about it. I finally decided it was time.”

My heart thumped when he said, “we’re really doing this.” And I guess we were. He got the rope, but we were putting it up together.

I stripped to my shorts, jumped in, and tread water under the branch, waiting for the rope to fall. The water was cool, but the during the warm summer days was no worse than a swimming pool.

Andy tied a huge knot at one end of the rope and dropped it so it hung three or four feet off the water. He used the rest to tie the rope to the tree using whatever knot came to him. “I’m tying this into so many knots there’s no way it’s coming loose,” he yelled as he looked down at me.

I just looked up at him and saw Andy grinning in amazement. I squinted in the sunlight that flashed from behind him, making him look like some supernatural being. “How we going to get the rope to the bank?”

“I already thought of that.” He reached into this shorts and pulled out a thin rope about eight feet long. “Here, tie this to the end of the rope and we can use it to drag the rope to the edge.”

“Looks like you’ve thought of everything.”

“Yep, I’m sooo cool.”

I looked up. “Yeah, as cool as day old dog shit.”

“Fuck you,” he said as he moved off the branch and climbed down the tree. “Bring the rope over. Let’s swing.”

I grabbed the small rope and swam to the edge.

“Hang on. I’ll pull you out.” Andy took the end of the small rope and pulled me and the large rope on the edge of the pond. I scrambled up and stood next to him, waiting for him to take the first swing when he said, “Matt, I want you to go first.”

“You did all the work. You should go first.”

“I know, but I want you to go first.”

“It doesn’t feel right.”

“Don’t worry about that stuff. Get your ass on that knot.”

I climbed out of the water, put the rope between my legs, sat on the knot, and swung out over the water holding on tight, a little afraid to jump off. The swinging tickled my stomach. “Andy, this is awesome.”

“You don’t get to ride forever. Jump off so I can ride.”

I pulled back on the rope so my back was parallel to the water and slid off into the coolness with a small slap and a big splash.

He motioned with his hand. “Bring the rope over.”

I handed it to him. He jumped on and walked way further back than I had and swung far out over the water, making me look like an amateur. He jumped off when the rope hit its highest point. The water splashed and hit me.

“Andy, that was awesome. You were flying.”

We took turns swinging, challenging each other to ever-higher heights until we both got out and laid on our backs in the grass, breathing hard and exhausted.

I glanced over and admired Andy’s smooth skin and nicely formed body. He and I were only fourteen, but he looked muscular for a fourteen year old. I felt inferior to him even though I was in good shape. But I didn’t have muscles like Andy. He turned over on his side and looked at me. “Let’s swim naked.”

I hesitated. “What if someone comes?”

“Who cares. There’s nothing sinful about swimming naked. I’ve done it before and it feels great.”

My eyes followed his perfect body as he stood up. He pulled off his shorts and underwear, and his penis dropped. Of course it was bigger than mine.

I glanced quickly as his penis and his body and didn’t move as he jumped in. “Come on Matt.”

Modesty hit me as I turned my back to him and pulled off my shorts and rushed into the water. The coolness on my penis and balls was like being weightless. I’d never felt so in touch with my body. It didn’t compare to being naked in the shower.

Andy swam across the pool, did somersaults exposing his butt, and then coming up and blowing water from his mouth like a whale. I did the same.

We swam around the pool like boxers preparing to fight. He swam over to me. “Isn’t this just too cool?

“Huh, huh, yeah.”

He moved closer to me and for a second I thought he was going to give me a naked hug and kiss. I moved back a little and he flashed me a devious smile. He just beamed with what I now know was the beauty and love of youth. Neither of us knew it then. My feelings for him were deep and wonderful and I didn’t understand them. He was beautiful in a masculine teenager way, and what I thought was perfection in another human being. I wanted to hug him and let him know how much I loved him, but was afraid it would change our friendship, and at that moment, it was the friendship I valued more than anything else in my life.

Andy splashed water in my face. “What are you looking at?”

“Oh nothing. Just thinking.”

“About what?”

“How great it is being here with you. My balls and dick feel so free. Let’s do this every time we come.”

He splashed water on me. “We can if you want. Is your cock hard?”

“None of your business.”

“Mine is. You want to touch it?”

“Fuck you, Andy.”

“I was just joking. Mine’s hard though.” He rushed toward me. “Let me see if yours is hard.”

“Get away from my Andy.”

He grinned. “Just teasing,” he said as he grabbed the rope and climbed out.

I stared at him when his back was to me and noticed the perfect dimpled butt and the V shape of his back. He was tanned except for his butt. He had perfect fourteen year old legs, shaped in proportion to the rest of him. Jealousy and envy filled me as I again thought of the book, A Separate Peace. I swam to the shore as he jumped on the rope. “Give me a push and swing me out as far as you can.”

I put my hands on his back and felt his smooth wet skin. I’d never touched another person like that before. “Let me know when you’re ready.”

“Go”

I pushed him hard as he swung far across the pond. He pulled himself up the rope like an acrobat. I stared in awe. He threw his feet up the end of the rope, and on the next swing, let go and dropped head first into the water with hardly a splash.

I wanted to be him so much. I wanted everything he had. It may have been this that I felt inside. The love I felt was envy. I wanted to feel and sense everything like he did. It was impossible, but being with him was the only opportunity I had. I relished and savored it, hoping it would never end.

Andy walked to our clothes. “Got to go. Mom told me to be home before 4:00. Has some work for me around the house. Let’s do it again tomorrow.”

“Let’s. This was the best day. I’ll come by your house, K.”

“No, let’s meet here around 1:00.”

“Sounds good.”

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I like that it has the surreal quality of a good memoir, but still has the effect of this is hapening now. I kind of get the feeling that I was watching the story unfold as like a grainy black and white film. Great job!

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I really enjoyed the 1st chapter. The emotions are so clear w/Matt that I feel like I'm in love w/Andy too. Lol

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Yes those feelings at 14 or really any age can be tough. Thanks so much for this story keep it coming

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On 05/15/2013 03:19 PM, said:
I like that it has the surreal quality of a good memoir, but still has the effect of this is hapening now. I kind of get the feeling that I was watching the story unfold as like a grainy black and white film. Great job!
I appreciate your comment. I'm wondering why you saw it in black and white.
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On 05/16/2013 07:04 PM, IanGf said:
Yes those feelings at 14 or really any age can be tough. Thanks so much for this story keep it coming
Thanks. My goal is to try to represent what boys this age go through. I wanted it to be more universal. Adolescence is always filled with a lot of self-doubt.
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On 05/16/2013 10:50 AM, Lisa said:
I really enjoyed the 1st chapter. The emotions are so clear w/Matt that I feel like I'm in love w/Andy too. Lol
Thanks Lisa. I'm glad you responded the way you did. Makes me think I made them human and not fictional characters.
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i like this. nice job!

the characters are vividly portrayed and the actions are brilliantly written. =)

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On 06/03/2013 11:04 PM, joecarlson said:
i like this. nice job!

the characters are vividly portrayed and the actions are brilliantly written. =)

Joe Carlson, thank you for the nice comment. I really appreciate it.
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Good beginning for the story XD I can't wait to see what Andy and Matt get up to next. They're already fleshing out as characters, and I'm already excited 'cause Andy's a steady ping on my gaydar :lol:. I'm dying to learn if Andy likes Matt personally or if he just likes guys in general :D

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On 09/14/2014 01:07 AM, faxity said:
Good beginning for the story XD I can't wait to see what Andy and Matt get up to next. They're already fleshing out as characters, and I'm already excited 'cause Andy's a steady ping on my gaydar :lol:. I'm dying to learn if Andy likes Matt personally or if he just likes guys in general :D
Faxity, thanks for the review. I appreciate your comments and am sure you'll find a lot of surprises as you go through the story.
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On 09/14/2014 01:07 AM, faxity said:
Good beginning for the story XD I can't wait to see what Andy and Matt get up to next. They're already fleshing out as characters, and I'm already excited 'cause Andy's a steady ping on my gaydar :lol:. I'm dying to learn if Andy likes Matt personally or if he just likes guys in general :D
Faxity, thanks for the review. I appreciate your comments and am sure you'll find a lot of surprises as you go through the story.
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This reminded me of my first stirrings of attraction for a boy. It was way before I hit puberty and I had no understanding of it at all but I remember the attraction and the confusion and the pull of wanting to be like him but not understanding or knowing why. It happened on a sea side holiday and when the holiday was over we went our separate ways and I never saw him again. Here your two protagonists are friends who have the potential to become more than that. I like the way this is going and how you have started.

You use of knots is a good idea too. I was never much into knots but what this put me in mind is how electrical cords will tangle into knots if you don't wind them up neatly and secure them. It's almost like they have a mind of their own to tie themselves up! Don't even think of what fishing line does or string in a bag or wool!

So I am looking forward to the entanglements that you have in mind here.

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On 10/12/2014 09:48 PM, Jaro_423 said:
This reminded me of my first stirrings of attraction for a boy. It was way before I hit puberty and I had no understanding of it at all but I remember the attraction and the confusion and the pull of wanting to be like him but not understanding or knowing why. It happened on a sea side holiday and when the holiday was over we went our separate ways and I never saw him again. Here your two protagonists are friends who have the potential to become more than that. I like the way this is going and how you have started.

You use of knots is a good idea too. I was never much into knots but what this put me in mind is how electrical cords will tangle into knots if you don't wind them up neatly and secure them. It's almost like they have a mind of their own to tie themselves up! Don't even think of what fishing line does or string in a bag or wool!

So I am looking forward to the entanglements that you have in mind here.

Jaro

 

You are a man of your word. I loved it when I went into the site and saw all your comments. This story began because of my feeling for another boy I had when I was in the 7th or 8th grade. He was the substitute on my paper route. He moved away. I was very disappointed.

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Awesome start to a great story... So glad that I found this... Wouldn't it be great to find a friend who gives you unconditional love...

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On 06/01/2015 03:01 PM, Zarek said:
Awesome start to a great story... So glad that I found this... Wouldn't it be great to find a friend who gives you unconditional love...

Zarek

 

Thanks for your note. I've been reading Another Chance and like it too.

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Hey Elias, as per your request, I thought I'd leave a quick review here. Overall, I think this is a very well-written chapter. Going back to this, as its been a while since I first read this, I think I actually favor these early chapters of the story, as its less cluttered with extra points-of-view. We're solidly in Matt's head and we get insights into his character. We can kinda recognize how he feels about Andy, even when Matt himself can't. It's an excellent setup for what comes next. I definitely am interested in these characters, and want to find out what these knots are that they create.

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