Chapter
Sixty Five – Zach and Mark
I worked on
my blog most of the evening, trying to make it as interesting as possible. As I wrote, I pretended I was talking
to Rick, telling him about my day. I
heard my bedroom door open, but I didn’t look up from the computer screen. I wanted to finish writing down what had
happened in the locker room with Devon.
Ben came into my room, and looked over my shoulder at what I had
written.
Ben said, “I
didn’t know Devon made another pass at you while we were getting cleaned
up.”
“I didn’t
say anything at the time, because I didn’t want to cause a scene,” I said,
glancing over at my cousin.
“I’ll have a
talk with him tomorrow. He’s got to
learn not to cross certain boundaries.
I like him a lot, and I know his strengths and weaknesses. Don’t be fooled by him, Glenn, he’s just
looking to get laid, and it doesn’t matter to him if you have a boyfriend or
not,” Ben said, earnestly.
“I know, but
he sure is good looking,” I said, laughing.
Just the memory of Devon’s hand on my ass had things moving down below.
“Yes, but
looks aren’t everything,” Ben said. He
leaned over and pointed to the photo of me and Rick. “Glenn, read what it says under this photo
next to the clock.”
“I know what
it says, Ben. I intend to keep my
promise to Rick, but can’t I at least enjoy the eye candy?” I asked, whining
just a little bit.
Ben laughed and ruffled my hair. “Okay, but no tasting it, or evening touching it!”
“I’ll have
to tell Rick he chose wisely when he asked you to watch over me! You can be so mean sometimes – taking me
into a locker room with all of those beautiful guys stripping down in front of
me! I’ll just have to make my way out
to the ice rink, and bypass the visual pleasures in the locker room,” I said,
with a sigh of martyrdom.
Ben laughed and said,
“Don’t even try to pretend you’re a saint!
I know for a fact that Rick has had to keep you on a pretty short
leash.”
“He has
not!” I protested, perhaps a little too loudly.
“Oh, yes he
has. I know you, Glenn. The entire time you were having sex with Ian,
you were flirting with every other guy who would give you the time of day! How quickly you forget! I was there and witnessed it first hand,
remember?”
I was
blushing pretty furiously by this time. “I wasn’t that bad in high school was
I?”
“Yes, you
were. How many times did you have sex
with other guys besides Ian?” Ben asked.
“I don’t
remember,” I said, hoping Ben wouldn’t continue to press me to admit it to him.
“You don’t
remember? Let’s see! Maybe I can guess,” Ben said, grinning from
ear to ear.
“No,
don’t! It was three other guys, and, no,
I didn’t ever tell Ian. We never talked
about us being a couple, or even dating.
All Ian wanted was to have a good fuck,” I said, bitterly.
Ben replied,
“I know that’s all Ian wanted; so that’s why I never told him about the other
guys you messed around with during the first few months you and Ian were
together.”
“So you knew
all along?” I asked, amazed that Ben had been so observant. I thought Ben had been so wrapped up with
his hockey training to notice anything else.
“Yes, don’t
you remember we shared a room that year?
There wasn’t much I didn’t know about you. I had your back the entire time, especially
when you got one of my teammates to fuck you the week after we returned from
our winter holidays,” Ben said.
I was
completely astonished. “You knew about me and Jimmy?”
“Yes. Jimmy told me he had sex with you, and
wanted to know if I cared that he was messing around with my cousin. I told him I didn’t care, as long as he
treated you decent,” Ben said, laughing at the expression on my face.
“I wondered
why Jimmy started asking me out on dates after that. All I wanted was a good fuck, and Jimmy was
pretty horny; so we went at it in the locker room one time when I was waiting
for you,” I said. I was beginning to
wonder what else Jimmy had told Ben.
“I
know. Jimmy complained you kept
making excuses not to go out with him, but you wanted to have sex with him,”
Ben said, laughing at the memory.
“Well, I
really didn’t want to date him. I just
wanted him to fuck me, that’s all. We
hooked up one more time after that.
Jimmy told me he didn’t want to just have sex. He wanted to date me, and be my
boyfriend. I told him I already had a
boyfriend. He got pretty angry with me
and didn’t speak to me after that,” I said.
“Jimmy came
to me to verify that you already had a boyfriend. I told him you were in a relationship
with Ian, but I wouldn’t call him a boyfriend. Jimmy said he hoped Ian wouldn’t hurt
you. Did you know that Jimmy married
Cameron a few months ago?” Ben asked.
I looked at
my cousin in surprise. “No, I
didn’t. Is that who Jimmy was dating in
high school after I told him to get lost?”
“Yes. When Cameron came home after being away at
college, Jimmy proposed to him and they were married a week later,” Ben said.
“I want Rick
to marry me, but I’m not sure he’s ready to make that commitment, yet,” I said.
“Be patient,
Glenn. Rick has a lot of things to deal
with right now. Rick loves you, and
when the time is right, he will marry you.
Just don’t badger him about it, okay?” Ben asked.
“So, you
approve of Rick, then?” I asked.
“Yes, I
do. He treats you like royalty, and is
always looking for ways to make you happy.
I think he’s a keeper. If I
didn’t think he was good for you, I wouldn’t have told you so,” Ben said,
laughing. “Rick is so afraid of losing
you while he’s away he made me promise to scare off any potential
suitors!”
“Are you
serious?” I asked, laughing at the thought of Ben standing at the door with a
shotgun, warding off any guy who tried to make a pass at me. I decided to ask Ben a question I had been
burning to ask. “Is Taka gay?”
“I don’t
think so. I think he’s just curious
about gay sex, since he now has a gay roommate,” Ben said. “He has a girlfriend, Midori, who
practically lived in his dorm room last year.
I’m amazed that she hasn’t been over since we’ve been here.”
The
disappointment must have shown in my face, because Ben said, “Sorry to burst
you bubble. I know you thought you
might have a gay roommate. Since this
is our last weekend before school starts, do you want to go to Duluth with a
couple of my teammates?”
“Sure. Why are they going to Duluth?” I asked.
Ben
laughed. “Don’t be dense, Glenn. They are going home for the weekend to see
their parents. Zach and Mark are both
from Duluth. Zach’s parents have
invited us to visit them when Zach goes home.
I went home with Zach a couple of times last year. I think you’ll like them.”
“Are they
rich, or something?” I asked.
“Yes, they
are very wealthy, but they are very humble people. Like I said before, I think you’ll like
them,” Ben said, smiling.
“What time
are we leaving in the morning?” I asked.
“Zach and
Mark will be by to pick us up around 8 AM.
Is that okay with you?” Ben asked.
“Yeah, I’ll
be up and ready to go,” I said.
Ben said,
“Don’t stay up too much later, or you won’t be able to get up on time.”
I laughed and stuck my tongue out at him. “Okay, Mother, I will go to bed soon!”
Ben cuffed
me up the side of the head. “That’s for being a smart ass! You’d better watch your mouth, Boy!”
I laughed
even more. “Yes, Mommy!”
Ben ignored
me and said, “Good night, Glenn!” He
left my room, closing the door behind him.
I stayed up
for another hour or so, writing on my blog.
I made sure to let Rick know I was going to Duluth for the weekend, and
wouldn’t be posting anything until we returned. I thought about the two handsome guys who would be picking us up in the morning.
Zach Anderson is tall (yeah, I know, everyone is tall compared to me!)
and well built. His blond hair and blue
eyes make me melt every time he looks at me.
Mark Mattison is the same height as Zach, only he has dark brown hair
and chocolate brown eyes. Mark reminds
me a lot of my Rick, only with darker hair!
I’m looking forward to spending the weekend with the guys.
*** ***
Rick sat
reading Glenn’s blog when Sam entered the barracks. Rick shut down the computer and asked,
“What’s up, Sam?”
“Nothing,
just wondering what you were up to in here,” Sam replied.
“Just
reading Glenn’s blog,” Rick said.
Sam smiled and said,
“I’m glad Glenn decided to keep a blog.
You seem much happier now than you've been since we got here.”
Rick smiled
as well. “Yes, I’m glad Glenn agreed to write a
blog. I really like being able to read
about everything he’s been doing. He
really is a great writer. I didn’t know Glenn could write poetry. He’s
posted some of his poems on his blog.”
Sam laughed
and said, “You can say, ‘Thank you, Sam,’ now.”
Rick repeated
after Sam, “Thank you, Sam! I’m glad
you suggested it to Glenn. However,
you’re still on probation with me for what you did.”
Sam’s smiled
faltered slightly. “I know, but I’m trying to make up for my mistake.”
Rick thought
to himself, “Sam really is trying hard to change. I really should cut him some slack.”
Sam
continued, “I’ve talked with my brother about you and Glenn. He is glad to know I’m getting to know
someone else who is gay, so I can be a better brother to him. He and his partner want to be married; but
they have passed a constitutional amendment in our state, prohibiting gay
marriage. They are talking about moving
to another state where gay people are treated with respect and dignity. It makes me sad they are being forced
to move from the town where we grew up.”
Rick said,
“I’m sorry to hear he is moving away from home so he can be with the one
he loves. I know Glenn and I will
have to move as well, if we want to get married. We haven’t finished college, yet, so we’ll
be staying in Atlanta for a few more years.”
They both
turned towards the door as Stan walked in.
Stan asked, “Are you guys up to playing some pool?”
Sam said,
“Sure. I’m game.”
They both
looked at Rick who said, “Yeah, I’m in.”
Rick and Sam joined Stan and headed over to the recreation hall.
*** ***
I woke up
early and was showered, dressed and packed before Ben woke up. I went downstairs to fix us some
breakfast. As I was cooking some
pancakes, Taka came into the kitchen totally naked. I did a double take. Taka was sporting morning wood that proudly
stood out from his stomach. His jet
black pubes were neat and trimmed. I
was speechless! I hadn’t expected to be
treated to such a sight while cooking breakfast!
Taka jumped
in surprise when he saw me. “I’m so sorry!
I didn’t know you were in here.
I will be back.” Taka turned and
ran back to his room. He appeared a few
minutes later wearing his jockey underwear.
He apologized to me again. “I’m
sorry. I didn’t know you were in the
kitchen.”
I had to
smile. “It’s okay, Taka. You can run around here naked all you
want. It doesn’t bother me.”
Taka
returned my smile. “Yes, I forget you
like guys. Thank you for showing me
those websites yesterday. My girlfriend
is not happy because I was looking at them last night. Midori says I have to stop. She worries I like guys better than
her.”
“Is Midori
here now?” I asked.
“Yes, she
stayed overnight with me. Does that
bother you? If it does, we will stay at
her apartment,” Taka said.
“I’m okay
with it. What does Midori like for
breakfast?” I asked.
Taka thought
for a few minutes. “Midori likes coffee
and some toast, I guess. We don’t
usually eat breakfast, so I don’t know, really.”
Taka got the
coffee maker ready and turned it on.
“I’ll be back when the coffee is ready,” he said, and left the kitchen.
I returned
to making pancakes. I’d already cooked
some eggs and sausages, and placed them in the oven to keep warm. As I flipped the last pancake onto the
serving plate, Ben arrived in the kitchen.
“Perfect timing,” I said. “Come
have a seat, and let’s eat.”
We sat down
to breakfast. We were just about
finished when Taka showed up with his girlfriend. Taka said, “Glenn, this is Midori.”
Midori said,
“Hello, Glenn.”
Midori is
the exact same height and build as Taka.
Midori sat down next to Taka. I
asked, “Would you like some pancakes?”
Midori shook
her head and answered, “No, thanks. I would like
some coffee, please.”
I passed her
a cup of coffee, then cleared my dishes off the table, with Ben right behind
me. We washed our dishes and made our
way back upstairs. We had just returned
downstairs with our stuff when we heard a knock on the door.
Ben opened
it. “Hey guys! Are you ready to go?” Mark asked.
Ben
answered, “Yes, we’re ready.”
“Good. Let’s put your stuff in the back, and we can
be on our way,” Mark said.
We hopped
into the back seat of Zach’s Toyota 4runner and Zach pulled out of the driveway
and turned onto Como Avenue headed towards I-35W.
Zach asked,
“Glenn, how do you like the University of Minnesota, so far?”
“I like it a
lot. I especially like being able to
see you guys practice. In high school,
I used to hang out with Ben and his teammates.
I’ve missed that, being at Georgia Tech,” I said.
Mark said,
“Ben is our best center. Zach and I
play left and right wing.”
Ben said,
“Mark’s being kind. Stan’s actually a
better center than I am. Zach and Mark
are our best wingers, though.”
Zach
laughed and said, “Yeah, we make a pretty good team.
I love playing hockey. My Dad
played hockey for the University of Minnesota when he was in college.”
Mark said,
“Zach and I have been best friends since grade school. We’ve lived next door to each other for as
long as I can remember. I’m glad we
both managed to get on the same team. I
was afraid one of us wouldn’t make it, and that would’ve been terrible.”
Ben said,
“Glenn and I are best friends as well as being cousins. Glenn spent his senior year as my
roommate. He almost had to go back to
the farm though, because we got into a fight with some Quebecois at our
school.”
“Yeah, my Dad
wasn’t very happy with me about that,” I said.
“Glenn,
where is your family’s farm?” Zach asked.
“It’s in a
small town called Aneroid, Saskatchewan,” I replied.
Mark asked,
“Okay, so where’s that? I mean, I know
where Saskatchewan is and I’ve driven across it on the Trans-Canada Highway;
but I don’t remember a town called Aneroid.”
“It’s
directly north of the middle part of the state of Montana,” I said.
“Got it,”
Mark said. “No wonder you wanted to
finish high school in Swift Current.”
Ben said,
“There isn’t much to do there.”
Zach said,
“Do you guys like to play pool?”
“I do,” Ben
said.
“I’m not
very good at billiards,” I said. “I
like to watch others play, though.”
Mark said,
“I’ll teach you how to play. I managed
to teach Zach, so I’m sure I can teach you.”
Ben laughed. “I wouldn’t be so sure about that. I’ve
tried to teach Glenn how to play pool on a number of occasions and haven’t
succeeded.”
“Ben’s
right. I’m not very good at
sports. I do okay with soccer, but I’m
terrible at everything else,” I said.
Zach said,
“I’ve heard that you’re pretty good on the piano and with a violin.”
I looked
over at Ben, knowing he had been bragging about my musical skills. “I’m
okay.”
Mark
laughed and said, “That’s not how Ben put it. He
was talking about his musical cousin even before you decided to go to school
here!”
Now I was
really blushing. “Ben exaggerates just a little bit. I do okay.
My mother started teaching me both violin and piano as soon as I was big
enough to pay attention. I guess I was
about two or three years old.”
“My little
brother is kind of like you, Glenn.
He’s not very good at sports, and he plays the violin. He’s the brainy one. He is doing very well in school, and I think
he wants to be a doctor someday,” Zach said.
“How old is
your brother?” I asked.
“Robbie is
16 and a junior in high school,” Zach replied.
Mark said,
“He’s pretty good on the violin. I’ve
heard him play many times. Of course,
when he first started, it sounded horrible!”
“Yes, it did
sound pretty bad, at first. He’s much
better now,” Zach said.
“Do you have
any brothers and sisters, Mark?” I asked.
“No, I’m an
only child. Zach and Robbie have been
like brothers to me since we’ve always done everything together. Our parents met while they were in college,
and have been good friends ever since then.” Mark replied. “Both of our dads are medical doctors. My Mom is a micro-biologist and Zach’s mom
is a pharmacist.”
“Wow! It sounds like they are all very smart
people,” I said.
Zach said,
“They are and they expect us kids to be smart, too. That’s why my parents were all over me when
my grades slipped last year. They
threatened to have me taken off the hockey team if my grades didn’t improve.”
Ben said, “I
remember you said something about that.
Your grades are way better than mine, so I don’t understand why they
would get on your case.”
“I got two
B’s, so they thought I was playing around too much,” Zach said.
I
whistled. “I’ll be happy if I get B’s let alone an A in
my classes, especially the math classes!
I’m glad my Grandpa isn’t hounding me about my grades!”
Mark
laughed. “I’m glad my parents aren’t on me about mine. They’ve been pretty easy going so far.”
We continued
chatting until we approached Duluth.
Zach asked, “Do you guys want to go to Canal Park before we head home?”
Ben asked,
“Where’s Canal Park?”
Mark
replied, “It’s on Lake Superior. It’s a
great place to see the waterfront and there are some good restaurants near
there. Let’s go there, then, we can eat
lunch before going home. I’ll call Mom
and let her know not to expect us for a couple of hours.”
Mark made
his call and got his Mom to call Zach’s parents for us. Zach drove us downtown, and found a parking
spot not far from Canal Park. The wind
was blowing pretty hard, but the sun was shining; so the wind felt pretty good
to me. I pulled out my camera and
started snapping photos.
Ben said,
“Hey Glenn! Look at the sea gulls! The wind is blowing so hard they are staying
stationary over us.”
I looked up,
and sure enough, there were several sea gulls with their wings spread, floating
in the wind and staying fairly stationary over us. I snapped a photo of them as well.
Ben said,
“That should make a really cool shot!
Let me see it.”
I flipped
the button to show photos and showed Ben the shot. “It really did turn out pretty cool! I’ll have to enter it into a photo contest
or something,” I said.
Ben was
right! Their home was huge! Zach smiled at the look on my face. “My friends always have that look when they
see my house for the first time.”
I was
speechless! How could anyone live in a
house this big! Ben laughed and punched my shoulder. “Okay,
Glenn you can stop staring at it. Let’s
go inside.”
As we
approached the door, it swung open to reveal a tall, slender youth with the
biggest green eyes I’d ever seen. His
face was very pale and his blond hair hung down to his shoulders. I could see a little bit of peach fuzz
growing on his chin. It appeared he wasn’t really shaving much, yet.
He ran down
the steps and hugged Zach. “Welcome
home, Zach!”
He turned to
us. “Hello, Ben. I assume this is your
cousin, Glenn.”
Ben said,
“Hello, Robbie. Yes, this is Glenn.”
I reached
out my hand which Robbie held onto for a fleeting second before releasing
it. He smiled and held my gaze. “I’m glad to meet
you.” His entire face lit up when he
smiled. Otherwise, his face had a kind
of haunted look to it. It made me
wonder if he was suffering from some kind of illness. There were black shadows around his eyes.
Robbie said,
“Let me show you to the guest rooms where you’ll be staying.”
We followed
him inside. Ben laughed when he saw I
was enjoying the fact Robbie was wearing skin-tight jeans and a tight-fitting
emerald colored t-shirt that matched his eyes.
Ben leaned over and whispered, “He’s too young for you.”
I laughed,
“Yes, but I can at least enjoy the view.”
Robbie turned
and looked at me, smiling. “It’s okay Ben. I’m used to it. I’m gay and proud of it. I’m glad Glenn noticed me. I intentionally dressed this way to get his
attention and I’m happy to know it worked.”
Zach came up
behind us. “I should have warned you that Robbie is a big flirt.”
Robbie
laughed and batted his eyelashes at us. “Yes, I love to flirt with the guys.
It’s a lot of fun. You guys will
be staying in these two rooms.” He
opened the doors to the two rooms. Our
rooms are across the hall from yours.
My room is on the right and Zach’s on the left.”
Ben took the
first one and I got the second. The
boys helped us put our stuff away. Robbie
was putting my underwear in the top drawer of the dresser, when he turned to me
and asked, “Which kind of underwear does your boyfriend like the most?”
“Rick likes
those mesh ones,” I replied, pointing to the black mesh pair Robbie held in his
hands.
Robbie
grinned. “I thought that might be the case.”
His expression changed to one of longing and he said, “I wish I had a
boyfriend.”
“I’m sure
you’ll find a nice guy to be your boyfriend when the time is right,” I said,
reassuringly.
Zach appeared
in the doorway of my bedroom and said, “Let’s go meet my parents, now you’re settled.”
Robbie
placed the mesh underwear in the drawer and closed it. “Okay, let’s go.”
Zach led the
way through the house to a large sun room (it was more like a greenhouse than a
mere room) where his parents were enjoying the sunshine. There were lots of flowering trees and
shrubs, with a water fountain and several statues scattered around the room. As we approached the garden table, Zach’s
father stood up to greet us.
He was a
tall, athletic man. As Zach stood next
to his father, I could have sworn they were identical twins! Zach said, “Dad, this is Glenn Nielsen. He’s Ben’s cousin. He’s going to be Ben’s roommate this year at
school.”
“I’m glad to
meet you, Glenn. Your cousin has
bragged you up quite a bit. We
understand you’re a great musician.”
I blushed as
I shook his hand. “Thank you for
letting us stay with you. Ben is too
kind.”
“We’ll have
a recital later tonight by you and Robbie.
We love music and look forward to hearing you both play,” he said.
Mrs.
Anderson came up to us. “Glenn, welcome to our home. I’m glad my husband has asked you to play
for us. We enjoy good music don’t we,
Robbie?”
Robbie
smiled. “Yes, Mom.”
She laughed. “Robbie gets to give us a private recital every evening, so it’s a real treat
for him when he doesn’t have to be the only one.”
Robbie said,
“That’s true, Glenn. I’ll have to show
you my violin. I think you’ll like
playing it.”
Robbie took
me by the hand and led me out of the sun room.
Holding his hand was getting me really horny. Robbie grinned at me. “I’m
so happy you came. It’s not very often I get to hold someone’s hand. At
my high school, there is a very active Gay-Straight Alliance group; but, even
so, I still don’t have a lot of gay friends.
My straight guy friends always want me to suck them off, but I’m not
into doing that with them.”
“I don’t
blame you. My boyfriend is the best
thing that ever happened to me,” I said.
Robbie’s
smile faltered for a moment, but then quickly returned. “How long have you had a boyfriend?”
“A little
more than a year now,” I replied.
Robbie led
me into the music room. There were two
baby grand pianos set up side by side on a platform along one wall. There was a harp standing in the
corner. Around the room there was a
variety of other musical instruments:
guitars, flutes, trumpets, and a drum set. Along the far wall were rows of theater
seats.
“I like this
room. It’s perfect for having a jam
session with my friends,” Robbie said.
“That’s why we have all these musical instruments. My Dad used to be in a Jazz band. The guys still stop by once in a while to
play. I love listening to them.”
Robbie went
over to a small table and opened an instrument case. He removed a very beautiful violin. He turned and handed it to me. I felt the warm wood under my hands, and
looked inside to see who had made the instrument. The label inside indicated that it was made
by Luigi Azzola in 1924.
“This is a
very expensive instrument, Robbie,” I said.
“I
know. Mom and Dad said they wanted
nothing but the best for me. It
appraised for $30,000 when we bought it.
I don’t take it to school since it’s worth so much. I take this one,” Robbie said, as he opened
another instrument case and removed another fine looking violin. “This one is worth about $4,000, so I’m not
quite so paranoid that someone will steal it.”
“What music
are you learning?” I asked.
“I’m
learning the Mendelssohn violin concerto.
My violin teacher thinks I’m ready for it,” Robbie said.
“Will you
play it for me?” I asked.
Robbie
beamed, “Sure.”
He put his
violin back in its case and took the one I held in my hands. He tuned it and then started to play. I sat down in one of the chairs and listened
to him play. I noted his bowing
technique and his hand position. His
intonation was very good and he handled the more difficult passages reasonably
well. Robbie obviously had a lot of
talent! As I watched Robbie play, I
realized maybe I should switch majors and study music instead. I hated math and English, but I’ve always
loved music. The piece came to an end,
and Robbie looked over to see my reaction.
I clapped
and whistled. “Great job, Robbie. You
play beautifully.”
Robbie
smiled, shyly. “Thank you for listening, Glenn.
Now it’s your turn.” He handed
me the violin.
“What do you
want to hear, Robbie?” I asked.
“Can you
play one of Paganini’s violin concertos?” Robbie asked.
“Yes. How about part of concerto number one?” I
asked.
Robbie
nodded his head, “That’s my favorite!
I’ve already told my teacher I want to learn to play it.”
I stood up
and started to play. This is one of my
favorite pieces, because I can show off how well I play, and yet not be
obnoxious about it. Robbie watched with
avid interest. When I finished, he gave
me a standing ovation.
“Wow! I’ve never seen anyone play it live! You are simply amazing!” Robbie exclaimed,
enthusiastically.
“No, I just
had a very good teacher. My mother
insisted I put in the time to learn to play properly,” I said. “She has been my only teacher.”
Robbie
looked at me in amazement, “Do you mean you’ve never had formal lessons?”
“No, that’s
not what I mean. I had formal lessons,
alright. My mother is quite the
taskmaster when it comes to music lessons,” I said.
Robbie said,
enthusiastically, “That is so cool, dude!
I can’t wait to tell Mom and Dad!”
“Robbie,
it’s really no big deal! I love to play
and I don’t usually play for anyone else except my family and friends,” I said.
“Why don’t
you study music at the University?” Robbie asked.
“I was just
thinking about that as you were playing.
I’m going to look into it when we get back to Minneapolis,” I replied.
Zach and Ben
joined us. Zach said, “Robbie and Glenn
come join us. We’re going over to
Mark’s place to play some video games.”
Robbie’s
face fell. I looked at Zach and back to
Robbie. “Robbie, what do you want to
do?” I asked.
“I hate
videos games because I really suck at them,” Robbie replied.
Zach said,
“We could play pool and invite Mark to come over here, Robbie. How does that sound?”
Robbie face
brightened, as he smiled. “That would be great, Zach.”
Zach pulled
out his cell phone and dialed Mark.
“Hey,
Mark. Do you mind coming over here to
play pool?” Zach asked.
“Sure, I’ll
be right over,” Mark said.
They ended
their call. Zach said, “Let’s head to
the game room. We can get everything set
up while we wait for Mark.”
We played
pool the rest of the afternoon. As
usual, I played horribly! Oh,
well. I still had a great time. Later, we had dinner with Zach’s
parents. They invited Mark’s parents to
join us for the evening’s recital. The
music room was filled with great music for the better part of the evening. It was nice to just relax and have fun!
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Author's note: The music Robbie and Glenn played can be found here: http://saskboystories.blogspot.com/p/favorite-music-videos.html Items 27 and 28. They are played by professional musicians of course!
1 comment:
Love to play around on Google maps so I have checked out Aneroid, Saskatchewan and found out the directions to get there from Swift Current - and checked the temps - mostly -17C while we had a cool summer;s day here with 27C
21st January 2012
BTW Lovd this Chapter with the new guys too
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