My New Life chapter 70
Stories by James
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This is the story of the last concert in *Nsync's No Strings Attached Summer Tour. And what happens when they meet one of their fans, late that night in the hotels hot tub. This story pairs Joey with one of their fans.
Is our history written in stone? What would happen if one thing in a person's life could be changed. See what happens when the Backstreet Boys take a ski trip that change their lives, for ever.
My New Life
by James
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This story deals with the fictional relationship between the members of the musical groups *Nsync, Backstreet Boys (And who ever else shows up in the story.) and a male fan. The sexual orientation of the members of *Nsync or the Backstreet Boys are not known by the author and what is depicted in the story came from the imagination of the author.
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This ia a story that spans the generations. Lance finds love and romance with someone he feels he has known all his life.
This is my newest short story I posted just before Christmas. Lance has returned home after not being able to complete his life long dream, going into space. He feels his life has no meaning and he struggles to regain his self worth. He finds what he is looking for in the form of an abused little boy and his friend Ethan
Last Time:
Lance was right the little boy next to Marc was Ryan. And for some reason Justin couldn’t see him.
Ryan smiled up at Lance before giving him a small wave.
Lance’s smile grew. “See, Justin. Didn’t I tell you it wasn’t anything,”
“Yeah, I guess you’re right,” Justin said as he rubbed the back of his neck. “You coming back in?”
“Yes, I’ll be back in a little bit.”
Justin went back to the sun room.
Marc looked at Lance. “What are you looking at?” Marc asked.
“I think I’m looking at your little brother.”
“You can see Ryan?”
“Of course he can,” Ryan giggled. “Hi, James.”
“Hi, Ryan.”
“You can hear him too?”
Lance nodded.
“Can you see anyone else?”
“Just you, love. Should I see something else?”
Marc looked at Uriel. ‘Can I tell him about you?’
Ural nodded as he stood up.
“Well, there is someone or something else here. He said his name is Uriel and he said he is an angel.”
“Son, I think it best that your partner sit down,” Uriel said to Marc.
Marc reached out taking Lance’s hand. “Sit with me James.”
Lance sat next to Marc on the bench. Ryan had moved around so he was standing in front of them. “What’s going on?”
“Uriel said it was best that you be seated before whatever is going to happen, happens.”
Before Lance could ask what was going to happen an man appeared behind Ryan. Marc felt Lance jump when Uriel appeared.
“Hello, James,” Uriel said with a smile. “I hope you don’t find my appearance too upsetting?”
Lance gawked; wide eyed at the man before him. The slight squeezing of his hand by Marc helped get his brain working again. “Take a deep breath James,” Marc said softly. “It’ll help.”
Lance looked at Marc, “Did you say Uriel?”
Marc nodded.
“Wow! This is big.”
“Yeah, meeting an angel is kind of big,” Marc agreed.
“Boo, he’s not just an angel. He’s an Archangel, one of the top guys.”
Marc looked at Uriel with a raised eyebrow.
Uriel, shrugged. “I have many jobs.”
“And which one brings you here?” Marc asked.
“A job as a guardian angel.”
Marc looked across the garden at the sun room. “You’re Susan’s guardian angel, right?”
“No. I’m yours.”
“Are you the reason I didn’t die with my family?”
“No son, I’m not allowed to interfere with HIS plan. You didn’t die that day because HE has plans for you.”
“HE had plans for me! What about my family? What kind of plan did HE have for them?”
Uriel frowned, “That’s not for us to ask. But if you must know their existence continues according to HIS plan.”
“He’s right Boo,” Ryan said. “When you cross over you don’t just float around on clouds all the time.”
“What kind of job do you do, Ryan?” Marc asked.
“I’m still in training,” Ryan said with pride. “I’m helping Mr. Uriel.”
“You’ve been watching me?”
“Not all the time. Just when Mr. Uriel checks in on some of his other charges. Davey was the luck one. He became a guardian angel real quick.”
“Really? With no training?”
“You might say he got on the job training,” Uriel said.
“Yeah,” Ryan giggled. “He got, on the job training.”
“What aren’t you telling me little brother?”
Ryan looked to Uriel. Uriel gave a slight nod of his head.
“Davey, is Shawn’s guardian angel.”
Marc didn’t know what to say. Lance could see that Marc’s eyes were misting up. Lance tightened his grip on Marc’s hand.
“We need to go,” Uriel announced. Turning to Marc, “I know how much you want to help Susan. There’s nothing you can do to change what is meant to be. The best thing you can do for her is to let her know that Shawn will be loved and taken care of.”
Marc nodded, “I can do that.”
“We can do that,” Lance corrected Marc.
“Yeah, we can do that.”
Uriel nodded then vanished.
“I got to go Boo.”
“I know Ryan, it’s been cool talking to you again.”
Ryan gave a little wave the vanished too.
“You ready to get back to the party?” Lance asked.
Marc nodded, “I want to spend some more time with Susan.”
Chapter 70
Lynn put the last box into the trunk of her car. Shutting the trunk she turned back to gaze at the building that use to house her office. Twenty feet down the block a large U-haul truck was loading the last of the furniture from the old Wright Enterprise’s offices.
“You got everything?” Johnny asked.
“Yes. The furniture will be picked up this afternoon by the leasing agency.”
“You know there’s room in my new building for you, if you want.”
“Thanks for the offer Johnny, but I think I’ll be based at home for a while. I realized that almost all my meetings take part outside the office.”
“I understand. With out the overhead of a office it should make the bottom line look better," Johnny said. "There is some advantages to a small operation,”
“How close to completion was your new offices?” Lynn asked.
“The new offices are complete. There’s still a few weeks work on the rehearsal studios and some of the support facilities. This trouble with Lou, just moved up my plans.”
“I’m sorry the boys got you in the middle of their problems.”
“Don’t be. The way Lou does business is the problem. I had already planned this move. Lou would give me nothing but grief when I started working with the Backstreet Boys. He tried to limit who I could take on. And that just didn’t set with me.”
“I know what you mean,” Lynn said as the motor of the big truck started up. “It looks like their ready to go.”
Johnny nodded, “Have you heard anything from the boys? They rushed out after the last meeting without saying where they were going.”
“Only a message from Justin, saying they were heading up to Marc’s cabin.”
“If you hear from them, be sure to let them know about the move, and my phones wont be hooked up till Tuesday.”
“Will do,” Lynn said as she got in her car.
Lou stood at his office window looking down on the street below as the moving van pulled away from the curb. He'd been in an unpleasant mood since his trouble started with *Nsync. And now to top it off, two of his tenants have vacated their offices. Losing Lynn wasn’t that big a deal; she only had a small office suite. But Johnny’s operation leaving meant he now had a whole floor to lease out.
There was a soft knock at his door, “Come in.” Lou called out.
His secretary came in with his mail.
“Have you been able to contact Marc Newman?”
“No sir. There was no answer at his home. Word in the break room is he was called back to Wisconsin.”
“Any idea why?” Lou asked.
“No. The only other thing was, he stopped by to talk to Lance about something before he had to leave. Bev didn’t hear what was said but after a short exchange Lance stomped into a meeting and Marc didn’t look at all happy.”
“Could there be trouble in paradise?”
“Don’t know. But it seemed Mr. Newman went to see Lynn Harless right after.”
Lou gazed back out the window as a small smile formed on his face.
Have you ever dealt with a five year old who has had nothing but cake, ice cream and soda all afternoon. Shawn was bouncing off the walls when they got home. Luckily for Marc, Justin was almost in the same condition. Banishing the two of them to the backyard to burn off some of their energy, was Nana’s brilliant idea. She would chuckle every time she looked out the window to see them running and wrestling. By the time supper was ready the two of them were laying on the grass looking up at the clouds. First one then the other would point out shapes they saw in the sky.
“Marc, what do you want to drink?” Sara asked.
“Ice tea,” Marc answered while looking out the window.
“What should I give the boys?”
Marc and Nana looked at each other then said in unison, “Milk.”
Nana, lived in a big old house, so sleeping arraignments wasn’t a problem. The guys took the two open bedrooms upstairs while Sara was put in the small bedroom next to Nana’s on the ground floor.
“Come on son, it’s time to get ready for bed,” Marc said.
“Do I have to?” Shawn whined. “I wanted to play with Uncle Justin some more.”
“You can play with Uncle Justin, in the morning.”
“Hay Sport, we can play some more in the morning.”
“Well, okay.”
Marc held out his hand to Shawn. Getting up Shawn threw his arms around Justin’s neck. “Good night, Uncle Justin.”
“Son, you can come back down to tell everyone goodnight, after we get you into your pajamas.”
Lance smiled as Marc guided Shawn up the stairs.
“He’s a doll,” Sara commented.
“He wore me out,” Justin said as he laid his head on the back of the couch.
Chris chuckled, “I’m worn out, from just watching you two.”
Marc had just placed a pile of towels on the counter when Shawn came scampering in. He had his pajamas and clean underpants in his arms.
“Do you get undressed before coming into the bathroom when Nana gives you a bath?” Marc asked.
Shawn nodded. “But I have to go down to Nana’s bathroom because she doesn ’t like climbing the stairs.”
Marc chuckled as he imagined Shawn running through the house naked. “What will it be tonight? Bath or shower?”
“Can I take a shower? Like last night?”
“Sure son.” Reaching in Marc adjusted the water temperature. “Okay son, it’s ready.”
Shawn looked up at his dad.
“What’s wrong?” Marc asked.
“You have to take a shower with me.”
“I do? I thought you were a big boy now. Can’t you shower alone?”
“There are parts I can’t do. Nana always washes my back and makes sure my ears are clean. I can’t reach my back and I can’t be sure if I’m getting my ears clean.”
“I guess it is kind of hard to look in your own ear,” Marc chuckled as he got undressed.
Shawn watched as his dad got undressed. When Marc dropped his underwear Shawn’s attention was drawn to his dads penis. “You got a big pee pee.”
“When you grow up you will have a big one too,” Marc said as he ushered Shawn into the shower.
“Will I get as big as you?” Shawn asked looking up at his dad.
Marc was not ready for this type of questions. Talking to a five year old about the size of your dick was something Marc felt uncomfortable with.
“I don’t know son,” Marc said as he crouched down to Shawn’s level.
“I hope so. I want to have big strong muscles like you,” Shawn said as he reached and squeezed his dads biceps with his little hand.
Marc let out a sigh of relief. “You can have big muscles like me if you eat all your vegetables, get plenty of sleep and give your old dad a little love’n every chance you get.”
Shawn threw his arms around his dads neck, hugging him tight. “Like this?” Shawn asked before giving his dad a kiss of the cheek.
Marc held Shawn tight to him. “Yeah, . . . just like this.” Marc turned them both into the spray, getting them wet and to hide the tears running down his face.
Everyone looked up when they heard the stampede coming down the stairs. Shawn was in his pajamas and Marc in T-shirt and lounging shorts.
Lance gave Marc a questioning look about his attire. Marc shrugged; giving him a what could I do, look.
Shawn made the round of the room telling everyone goodnight, with a hug and an kiss.
Then once again Marc ushered him back up the stairs.
“How long can you all stay?” Nana asked.
“I have to be back at work day after tomorrow,” Sara said. “We’ll probably leave late tomorrow afternoon.”
“We don’t have anything until next week I think,” Joey said.
Lance nodded, “That charity dinner in New York.”
“We’ll probably head back with Sara,” Josh said. “Lance, do you know what Marc’s plans are?”
“I’m not sure. I know Marc promised my mom we would visit for a couple days.”
Marc knelt next to Shawn’s bed tucking him in. “You had a pretty big day today, Sport.”
Shawn grinned, “Mommy had a good time at her birthday party.”
“She sure did,” Marc agreed.
“And I got a lot of new family.”
“Yeah, you sure did. What do you think of them?”
“I like Aunt Sara a lot. She smells so good. I think Uncle Josh likes the way she smell too.”
“He does? Way do you say that?”
“He’s always sitting next to Aunt Sara and I’ve seen him sniffing her.”
“He what?”
“He sniffed her. He keeps sniffing her neck.”
“Oh, is that all he does?”
“Some time he kisses her too.”
“You seen him kiss her?”
Shawn nodded, “And some times she kisses him. I think she likes him.”
Marc chuckled, “It kind of looks that way.”
“At first I didn’t like Uncle Chris. He seemed to be a big grump. He seemed to be picking on Uncle Joey a lot. When Uncle Joey looked like he was getting mad Uncle Chris would say something really funny.”
“Chris likes to make people laugh.”
“He, he can make Uncle Joey laugh,” Shawn giggled.
“So you like Uncle Chris now?”
Shawn nodded, “He’s so funny.”
“What about Uncle Joey?”
Shawn thought for a while then a smile spread across his face. “Uncle Joey is a teddy bear. He’s a good hugger. I like it when he hugs and holds me.”
“I feel the same what about your Uncle Joey. When ever I’m feeling a little scared I know I can go to your Uncle Joey and his hug will make me feel better.”
“You get scared?”
Marc nodded, “For a long time I’ve felt that I was alone. I could not remember where I came from. I didn’t remember my family. I had no memory of my life before I woke up in Grandpa Tom’s hospital. Your Grandpa Tom and Aunt Sara helped me make new memories. They became the family I couldn’t remember.”
“Didn’t you remember Nana?”
“No son, I didn’t remember Nana. But thank god she remembers me.”
“Will you ever remember?” Shawn asked.
“I’ve been told in time I’ll remember. Remember the other day when we first met?”
“Yes, you looked at me kind a funny.”
“The reason I looked at you funny was I had seen you before.”
“Really, where?”
“In a dream. I even drew a picture of you. I didn’t know who you were at the time.”
“Can I see the picture?” Shawn asked.
“It’s hanging in my studio in Florida. You will see it when you come and visit.”
“Is Floor ada very far?”
“It’s Florida. And yes it is very far away.”
“Can we drive to Florida?”
“Yes you can drive to Florida. It would take a few days to drive all way.”
“Oh, that’s a long drive.”
“It’s a lot quicker if you fly to Florida.”
“You mean, like on a plane?”
Marc nodded.
“When can we go in a plane?”
Marc thought for a minute. “How about Thanksgiving? You will be out of school for the week. We’ll go visit your Grandma Diane and Grandpa Jim for Thanksgiving then go to Orlando for the rest of your vacation.”
“I’ve heard of Orlando. That’s were Mickey Mouse lives.”
“That’s right,” Marc chuckled. “And that’s were James and I live.”
“You live with Mickey?”
“No son. Mickey lives at Disney World. We live not too far from there.”
“Can we go see Mickey?”
“I thank that can be arranged.”
“Goody, goody, I’m going to go see Mickey,” Shawn sang as he jumped up and down on his bed.
Marc caught him in mid air and put him back under the covers. “You’re not going to go right now.”
“When did you say we could go?”
“On Thanksgiving vacation.”
“How long to Thanksgiving?”
“Almost twelve weeks.”
“Is twelve weeks a long time?” Shawn asked.
“How about tomorrow we get you a calendar. I’ll show you how many days it is to Thanksgiving. Each night when you go to bed you can cross off each day until the day we fly to Florida.”
“I can do that,” Shawn said with a grin.
“I know you can son. Right now how about you get some shuteye.”
“Dad.”
“Yes son.”
“I was wondering.”
“Wondering what son.”
“Monday is parents day, at school. Would you come to school with me?”
“I’d love to son.”
“I want everyone to see I’ve got a dad too.”
Marc leaned in close, “I’m sorry it too so long to find my way back home, son.”
“It’s all right, Daddy,” Shawn said as he wrapped his arms around his dads neck. “I love you, Daddy.”
“I love you too, son.”
Marc made his way back down to the living room.
“Is he asleep?” Lance asked.
Marc nodded as he sat next to Lance, snuggling up to him.
Lance could tell something was up. Putting his arm around Marc’s shoulder he pulled him closer.
Nana could see something wasn’t right with her grandson. “Marc how are you holding up?”
Marc shrugged, “I don’t know.”
Lance hugged Marc tighter. “Is there anything I can do?”
“You’re doing it now. Just hold me.”
“Can you tell me what brought this on?” Lance urged.
“As I was getting Shawn ready for bed. I started feeling so guilty for not being here for him.”
“Boo, we may never know why you were taken from us,” Nana said. “But I thank the Lord every day, for you finding your way back into our lives.”
“It’s like God had a plan for you,” Justin said. “And part of that plan was for you to come into the life of that boy up stairs, when he really needs you.”
“Wow, little brother. That’s really deep. Where did that come from?”
“It’s just something I believe. I believe God has plans for us.”
Lance looked down at Marc giving him a knowing look.
“It’s getting late,” Nana said as she rose from her chair. “Church service starts at nine. Will anyone be joining us?”
Marc looked to Lance. Lance gave a slight nod. A quick look around the room gave Marc their answers. “We’ll all join you, Nana.”
Church service went well. Joey, Chris, Josh and Sara sat in the pew behind the others. Before the service started the guys felt it may not have been such a good idea to accompany Nana and Marc to church. The last thing they needed was to cause a scene at church. But the looks they were getting wasn’t coming from the young people. The looks were coming from the older church members. And they were directed toward Marc.
“Your brother may not remember any of the people here,” Josh whispered to Sara. “A lot of them seem to recognize him.”
Luckily, the service started and all heads turned to the front of the church.
The sermon that day was a long one. As it usually happens Chris’ mind started to wonder. His eye fell on Marc in the pew in front of him. Marc didn’t seem to be paying attention to the sermon either. Something seemed to have caught his attention off to the side of the church. A smile crept across his face when he figured out what Marc was looking at. He nudged Joey. When Joey looked at him he nodded toward Marc. Joey caught on quickly what Chris meant.
“Do you think he’ll do it?” Chris asked in a whisper.
Joey thought for a moment then shook his head, no.
“Fifty, he does it,” Chris said softly.
“Your on,” Joey replied.
The service had ended and everyone stood stretching their legs as they waited for the front of the church to empty. Marc slipped out of the pew and moved to the front of the church. Lance followed Marc with his eyes wondering where he was going. He smiled when he saw where Marc was headed.
Chris nudged Joey again and pointed to Marc. Joey looked and his shoulders slumped in defeat.
“We might as well take a seat,” Lance said to everyone.
“Why?” Shawn asked looking up at Lance.
“Your Daddy thinks we need more music this morning.”
Marc had reached the organ console.
“We haven’t had an organist for years,” Nana said. “I’m not sure if it still plays.”
Marc threw the power switch and slowly the instrument came to life. Marc caressed the polished wood finding it familiar, in a way. Setting the controls he started to play.