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Started at the Bus Stop Chapter 23
When they had finished doing the dishes, they went up to Percy's room and decided to look at their favourite story site before planning anything to do that day.
As his log on finished they saw that Percy had a PM and went to that first. Both boys started to smile as they read,
I'm delighted that you want to join in with more than just the stories. You will have already seen that we are a fairly friendly bunch on this site and while you two might, possibly, be the youngest members, we range in age from yours to well above mine. And those of us who do share some banter already have a fair age range between us. I applaud your maturity in asking if it would be okay. I for one, would have no problem with it and I'm reasonably sure the others who banter with me, would have no problem with it. I would just like to suggest that you think about what you're going to say, first, before committing to it. Sometimes something that looks funny can also be hurtful. Try and be gentle with your banter and see what comes back at you. And in the meantime, read some more of my stories and talk to me about them. ??
"Shit! This guy is just so cool. One day, I hope we can meet him in person. I know he meets with some of the others from what's been said in the banter, and maybe that's how they know what they can say to each other. But he's shared so much with us now I kind of feel I know him too," Percy said.
"Yeah. I think that would be cool. But he's made it quite clear that he isn't prepared to meet us as long as we're underage. Maybe once we're through uni and working, we might be able to do something. In the meantime, let's just keep chatting to him by PM." William said.
"I think he's making sure that he can't be accused of grooming us or anything. Not that I want to have sex with him. Or even be naked in front of him. I just want to be friends and show him how much I appreciate how he's treated us."
"That's enough chatter about that subject. Now, as my subject I want you to get naked and get up a good story for us to read so that we can sort out things before we head out," William ordered.
Percy dutifully did as instructed and showed that he had an idea of what was likely to come. The two naked boys got back onto the bed with the laptop between them and began to read another story. They had only got a couple of paragraphs into the story when Percy said, "If we only read these stories when we're together and stick to reading stories from the other site when we're alone, we'll be able to talk about and enjoy these stories more and for longer."
"Okay, that sounds fine. Let's agree to that. Now, can we carry on reading, please?"
The story they were reading was a guest author story, but not one of their favourite guest author's. It had fairly short chapters, and although the first chapter saw both of them hard, it had not fully ignited their passion. By the end of the second chapter, they were leaking and halfway through the third they were jerking each other off, but still reading. When they got to the end, William took the laptop and moved it to the side, "This time you go over me and suck my cock from above while I get yours from below." William shuffled down the bed to give Percy room to fit over him without sticking his feet through the wall. They then just went for it with each other's cocks and sucked until they got fed. This was not a love making episode, rather more of a tension relieving event. They had done their lovemaking earlier and now were emptying the cannons, ready to go out and do something else.
As they started to get dressed, William told Percy that he was to go commando and that he would also free-ball. William packed his bag and they set off towards William's house. It wasn't a long walk, but William told Percy that he now really wanted to come out to his dad. Percy offered to be with him when he did, but William said he would rather face his father alone for this. Percy told him that he could still be in the house ready to help if it was needed even if William was alone with his dad. William looked at Percy and grinned. "This is why I love you so much. You're willing to be my servant, and yet also to be my comforter. You're a very special person, my love."
When they got to William's house, they saw that his father was home. Percy suggested he try talking to him straight away and he was willing to wait up in William's room. Maybe he could also get Juliet and Clive to wait with him. Before they got inside, Percy said, "I'm scared and excited at the same time. Do you think that's right?"
"I don't know if it's right, but I think it would be normal for this kind of thing."
"Well, whatever happens in there today, know this: I love you, Percival Nisbett. And don't you forget that!"
"And I love you too and am here for you," Percy said.
Clive must have heard William opening the door, because he came charging out of the lounge dressed in just his boxers with his cock making a tent in them. "William, you're home. Yay!" he exclaimed in his excitement, pulling William into a hug. Then Clive saw Percy. Letting go of William he practically leapt towards Percy, pulling him into a hug. "Percy, you're here too."
"Hello, Clive. It's good to see you," Percy said.
"Hi, Boykie. Have you had a good time with Juliet and Dad?" William asked.
"Yes, it was good, but not as good as it would have been if you two had been here," Clive replied.
Attracted by the commotion, Juliet came to greet her brother and Percy. "Good morning, guys. How did it go?"
"It went very well. We learnt a lot from Mavis and something from Percy's mum too. What's Dad like this morning?" William replied.
"Hi, Juliet. Yes, we had a good time, thanks." Percy greeted her.
"Dad's out back. He seems happy. Why?"
"I want to talk to him about something. Do you think you can keep Clive from interrupting us, please?" William said.
"Clive, can you help me take William's stuff up to his room please, and then maybe you can tell me what you and Julie have been doing," Percy asked.
Anything that Percy asked, Clive was willing to do. He picked up William's bag and carried it up the stairs with Juliet and Percy following closely behind. Once they had dumped William's bag in his room, Percy suggested they go to one of the other's rooms while they waited. Juliet led them to her room, and the three of them sat down on Juliet's bed.
"So, my young man, what did you do after William and I left yesterday?"
"Juliet said I can't tell anyone about it," Clive said forlornly.
"Well, I think you can tell Percy, because he already knows about us," Juliet told Clive.
"Well, Juliet took all my clothes off and made me go around the whole house. I had to go into every room and say to the room, `Hey room, look at me,' without laughing. Each time I laughed added another minute onto how long she would play with my cock."
"Not quite. Each time you laughed meant that I would edge you for another round." Juliet said, "We didn't get much time though, because Dad phoned and said he had got off work earlier than he expected and was coming home to pick us up and take us to a KFC."
"Yeah, and I got to have a Big Daddy Meal all for myself," Clive said.
All the time they had been talking Percy had kept an ear out for any shouting or angry words from William or Adam. He hadn't heard anything yet and hoped that meant things were going okay. Not having taken note of the time, Percy wasn't sure how long William and his father had been talking, but he made sure to keep the conversation going to ensure that William had whatever time he needed with his father.
William watched as Percy and Juliet followed Clive up the stairs, especially happy that Clive liked Percy so much. He knew that Percy would make sure he was not interrupted. Now with more fear and less excitement, he made his way out into the back garden to find his dad. Adam was pruning their apple tree, the only fruit tree in the garden. William nervously approached his father. Hearing him come up, Adam looked towards William, breaking his concentration on the tree.
"Good morning, son. How was your evening?"
"Hi, Dad. We had a very good time thank you."
"Good, I'm glad. Will we be benefitting from some of your new knowledge?"
"I hope so. Mavis even had copies of the recipes for us to keep to use when she's not there to teach us."
"Oh, that's good. We must get her a thank-you gift," Adam said.
"That would be nice, but I think she likes to help Percy so much that being allowed to teach him to cook is all the gift she wants."
"Yes, I understand that she's looked after Percy since he was born."
"I don't know if she was there when he was born, but he does remember her from when he was very little," William said. "Dad ... I ... um ... I ...um ..."
"You want to talk to me about something. Okay, do we need to go inside? Or shall we sit out here in the garden?" Adam realised immediately that it was a difficult thing William wanted to talk about and was trying to put him at ease and let him know that he would have his father's undivided attention.
"I .. I guess anywhere is as good as any other. Let's stay here in the garden."
The two walked over to where there were some chairs and a table. Adam pulled off his gardening gloves and put them down on the table along with his secateurs and pruning saw. Once they were seated, Adam said, "As I haven't seen you bringing a girl home, I'm guessing that you're not going to tell me that I'll be a grandfather soon." Then he chuckled to show that he intended it as a joke.
William grinned at his father and said, "No, Dad. In fact, that's not likely to happen. Dad, I think I'm gay, and I know I'm in love with Percy," William spoke rapidly to get it all out before his nerves failed him.
"Okay. Seeing the way Juliet looks at Percy I've been half expecting to see them as a couple, not you and Percy. I know you haven't brought girls home to meet me yet, but I thought you maybe were a bit shy. But now I'm wondering how I didn't see this coming." Adam leant forward and reached out his hands towards William. Taking both of William's hands in his own he continued calmly, "I'm not upset, even though I had hoped to have a grandson with my surname, and I don't think I can expect that of Clive. I love you, William, and I'm happy for you. It's going to take me a bit of time to get used to the idea, but I'll support you as much as I would have if you'd turned out any other way. Does Percy know you're talking to me about this? Clive's greeting could be heard out here, so I know he's in the house."
"Yes, he does. He's trying to keep Clive busy so he won't interrupt us."
"Does Juliet know how you feel about Percy? And do Percy's parents know about you two? I guess that Percy also cares for you?" Adam asked.
"Yes, Juliet knows how I feel about Percy. I think you're right about how she feels about Percy, but she understands that Percy is gay, or maybe bi, and she has little chance of getting with him. And it was Percy's mum who kind of triggered this talk today," William answered and went on to explain how Grace let Percy know that she was aware of his orientation.
"That must have been a bit of a shock for poor Percy. So, are you two a definite couple?" Adam asked.
"Yes, Dad, we are." Adam said.
"Then perhaps you'd better let him stop sweating and bring him down and introduce your boyfriend to me."
"But you know Percy already," a perplexed William stated.
"I know your friend Percy. Now you need to introduce your boyfriend Percy to your father," Adam said.
"Oh, I see," William stood up and was about to turn towards the house when he paused. He stepped over to his dad. Bending down he put his arms around his father and rested his forehead on a shoulder. "Thanks, Dad. You're the best." Then he straightened up and headed inside. When he reached the foot of the stairs he called up, "Percy, please can you come down here."
"Of course. On my way," Percy said, then turning to Juliet, "Try and keep you know who occupied for a bit, please." Percy took the stairs two at a time and almost fell into William's arms. "Okay?" he asked.
"Yeah. Dad wants to meet my boyfriend."
"Meet?"
"Yeah, Dad says he's met my friend Percy. Now he wants to meet my boyfriend Percy." William took Percy's hand in his and they walked out to the garden.
When they had got close enough to hear him without Adam having to raise his voice, Adam greeted Percy. "Good morning, Percy. How are you?"
"Good morning, Adam. I'm well, thank you. How are you?"
"I'm a little happier than I was a short while ago, thank you. I've nearly finished pruning the apple, and my son has just told me he is romantically involved," Adam said.
"Dad, this wonderful guy here is my boyfriend. His name is the same as that great friend who spent last weekend here, Percy. Percy, this guy making eyes at you is my father. He's pretty cool about most things," William interrupted.
"Making eyes?" Adam asked indignantly. "I'll `making eyes' you, if you're not careful." He put his hand out to shake Percy's and when Percy took it, Adam pulled him into a hug and whispered in his ear, "I think my son has got good taste. I'm glad he's chosen you."
"So am I," Percy replied. "Thank you for supporting us."
"I couldn't do anything else. Now let's just have a bit of a chat. Please sit down, boys."
The three of them sat down and Adam began. "Your relationship has probably already got physical. I don't need nor want to know details, but I do want to warn you to be careful. If you stay true to each other, and I'm guessing that for both of you it's your first time, there is little danger of some dreaded disease lurking in the background. However, if you're not careful there is still a risk of doing some harm to each other, especially if you try penetrative sex or go in for some of what is commonly called kinky stuff, like bondage. I'm not gay myself, but I do know a bit. If you have a question to ask then don't be afraid to ask it. If I can't answer it, I'll try to find the answer. The other thing is that in every relationship there is give and take. The only way it works well is if you give one hundred percent and don't expect to take at all. Now that's the end of what I have to say for now. So, let me finish my pruning, and then maybe we can all enjoy a cup of tea or something." Adam hadn't really given the boys a chance to join in the chat, but they didn't mind.
"We'll go and get the kettle on," William said, and holding hands again they walked back indoors. Once inside, William said, "Dad was really cool about it. I'm so relieved, and I'm happy that he knows."
"Yeah, I am too. I like your dad and wouldn't want to live a lie in front of him," Percy said.
"Why would you be living a lie in front of my dad?" Juliet asked as she came into the kitchen. After Percy had left them, she and Clive had gone to Clive's bedroom, which had a window overlooking the back garden. She had seen them having their chat and her father giving Percy a hug. When William and Percy walked into the house holding hands, she guessed what had just happened and went down to see how they were.
"I just came out to Dad and told him that Percy is my boyfriend," William said. "Dad was cool with it and gave Percy a hug to show that he still likes him."
"I'm happy your dad knows, because if we kept it hidden it would be living a lie in front of him. I like your dad too much to do that," Percy added.
"We've got the kettle on to make a brew. Do you want some, and can you find out if Clive wants something, please?" William asked.
"Yes, thank you. I'll have a cuppa, please." Juliet went out and shouted up to Clive, telling him to come down and asking what he wanted. Clive wanted a glass of juice, or more specifically, a `big' glass of juice. This was shouted down even as his feet started to pound against the treads of the stairs.
Adam came in a few minutes later, having completed the pruning job, and they all sat down in the lounge to have their drinks. Adam looked at William and asked, "Do Julie and Clive know what you've just talked to me about?"
"Kind of. I think Julie had guessed it already. But Clive knows we love each other," William answered.
"Okay. Clive, I need you to listen carefully to me. William and Percy are now boyfriends. This means that they have a special relationship that is more than just being friends. It also means that there will be times when they will want to be alone together without you and Juliet bothering them. Do you understand?" Adam spoke very gently as he addressed Clive.
"You mean like last night when William went to Percy's house?" Clive asked.
"Yes, that is one way. But they will also want to be alone when they are both here in this house, even if the rest of us are here. They might want to go to William's room and close the door. You need to remember that if they tell you they need to be alone, you must leave them alone. Okay?" Adam said. "Remember they are now boyfriends, not just friends."
"Okay, I know Percy is William's boyfriend, but he's also my best friend." Clive said.
"Aaw, Clive, sweetie, sometimes you say the most precious things." Juliet said and gave Clive a squeeze around the shoulders. They were sitting beside each other on the sofa, and when Adam had started to talk to Clive, she had put her arm around him.
Percy got up from where he had been sitting with William and stepped over to Clive. "High five, best buddie." Percy held up his hand for Clive to high five him. He was smiling down at Clive. Clive looked up to him with adoring eyes and a happy grin on his face as he slapped his hand against Percy's. Percy bent down and gave Clive a hug before moving back to William.
"Changing the subject, I haven't heard back from the school yet. If they call me, when would be a good time for you to go and see them?" Adam asked Percy. Percy gave Adam a few options and asked if Adam would mind taking him as his father could not easily free himself up. "Of course! I've already said I would and I can get a few hours off work if I need to. Don't worry about that. This is more for Clive and others like him than it is for anyone else."