[That kinda tickles. Not enough to say so but enough to keep the edges of his mouth upturned. Would the kid ever get a tattoo? Larry tries to imagine what and where for a moment. Probably somethin' out of a comic book.]
She was fifteen. Her hair was a chocolate brown and she always wore it up in a ponytail, all the time. Was she pretty? Well, she kinda looked like Natalie Wood except her eyes were smaller and had more to speak of in the nose department.
[Speaking of which he lightly grabs Freddy's between his thumb and forefinger. It's for just a second then he lets go.]
We had a good time, Vickie and I. Her daddy didn't like me. See...he used to be a cop.
[Don't. Grab. The bill. No actually it's okay but Freddy still swats at Larry's hand anyway because seriously, it's not a small nose in the least. Grabbing it like that just reminds him how biggish it is.]
Officer Dads are pretty rough I hear. [He remarks idly. A tattoo on Freddy Newendyke? He wouldn't know where to begin, too many signs and symbols he loves, more equally than one over the other.] He ever find out you made daddy's little girl a woman?
[Freddy likes a little danger to his stories too.]
[Truce? He plants a peck on that bill. Is there any super hero that's got an L symbol? Probably not, and it isn't a good idea either for tempting fate and being obvious. Besides, the kid's got a brand on the old man and it's one only he can see and feel...so it's gotta be the other way around. Speaking of marked...]
That's the biggest reason why he didn't like me. Oh man. That was that when he found out. I think it was the chump that had the hots for her in school, he put two and two together. And uh...maybe we were more obvious than we shoulda been.
[Freddy must know the old man's guilty smile by now.]
There I was, layin' on her bed and we're not even doing anything. She's doin' her homework, a regular fucking angel. I'm keeping her company. Out of the blue bang the door opens and her old man is standing there the veins about busting out of his face and neck.
[A peck? Freddy gives a quirk of his brow for it but hell he knows how Larry operates so even a peck--the kind a man would give to a girl--is endearing. Besides, it's for his nose. The kid bets his nose is way bigger than Vickie's.]
You like to keep it loud I know. [Freddy nods then gives a shrug, finally leaving the wildcat alone but not relinquishing the arm either.]
He throw you out? Did she try to stick up for you? [Freddy fails to remember times were different back then. He wonders if the old man's ever knocked a girl up.]
[Oh it's bigger. And Larry loves it. Say isn't there a saying about big noses?]
Sure I do. And we could never have a time at her place...or mine. So we kinda had to find places of our own. [The arm isn't going anywhere, he keeps it draped near the other man in a light hold.]
First he picked me up right out of the bed and introduced me to the wall. He had himself some hard words, the usual you know? Dirty scum can't keep your hands to yourself. I felt like he was lifting me up by my skin to throw me out the door. He said if I ever came near his daughter again I'd be behind bars.
[The irony.]
Vickie attempted in her way, old man Flagler didn't even give her the space. I knew she was in for it and not just handing over her purity ring.
[The irony doesn't escape him but Freddy won't bring it up either. Little by little, Larry can tell him whatever he wants in pieces. He won't guilt the other man into giving him a fucking epic novel. He doesn't want to be that kind of guy.]
You told me about the locker rooms. [Freddy sits up a little straighter to look green eyes at brown ones.] Anything I ever did or anything I might do I don't want it to be like that. Even by accident, Larry.
[He hasn't forgotten getting decked into the shower wall for putting his hands around Larry's throat.]
I shoulda known. I mean, the first time me and her pop shook hands he gave me this look. No words attached justa kinda look. [One that he tries to mimic, frowning dramatically. His face relaxes in the next moment.] Something like that.
[Those green eyes get him every time.] The locker rooms. [That was about seventeen wasn't it?] I come a long way since then. [I'm not that sensitive.]
[Freddy nods twice. What young boy doesn't? It's the perk (burden) of being a man in this free world. When those brown eyes look at him he feels a little guilty, for everything. For giving in to a willing seventeen year old, for using that against the pleasing forty-two year old, for not letting go of the fact that Lawrence Dimick can have a cold and vicious edge in addition to his warmth. Just, what are you doing, Newendyke? The Church is going on about the milky way on the stereo, telling him they wish he knew what he was looking for.]
You don't gotta tell me anything, Larry. [What a way to send mixed messages, kid. Now he feels even more like an idiot. Make a scene then retreat, that's what you do, Freddy.]
[The Chesterfield flavored sigh ruffles some of that blonde brown hair. What is he going to do with Freddy Newendyke?
I know. [His paws lay on the kid.] You're not like that. You never use my wants against me. [And as much as those pin-ups might have got the other man hot under the collar, it was something they could talk out. Right?]
Guess my deal is that I'm not used to getting a chance to talk about it, reflect on shit without it ending in fists. That's not how I was raised...but don't think that means I'm not gonna try.
[No he doesn't use his wants against him...most of the time. The context is totally different when Freddy does use them to his advantage and usually it benefits both kid and old man. So everyone's happy, right? Those paws feel so good on him. Just sitting here on Larry like this is satisfying.]
I could tell. [Freddy says, he doesn't mean to be flippant either. It's just a remark and the casualness of it all means it's okay in his book, that Larry wasn't raised to talk it out. Hell neither was Freddy and something both of them have in common was the need to have someone to talk to as boys.] You still turned out alright, Larry.
[Freddy doesn't have a tattoo to paw so he'll roam wherever. Through his hair, down his chest. There's no purpose to it. Just the joy of intimacy.]
Thanks. [Turned out alright for a criminal? Not that he'd say the kid is a liar by any stretch.] You know, coming out of you that means something. [Paws eventually come to sit in his lap, laying on and next to flappy hands.]
I didn't get on your nerves, I hope. I was a dope. [Yeah, yeah now he can venture there. Except how dopey could he have been when he got fucked well and good?]
[Floppy hair, flappy hands, freckled shoulders, Larry's invited to touch whatever the hell he wants in this kid's book. As for turning out alright for a criminal, yeah that's the case, because Freddy's privy to the man's history and having been with him for this long even this copper can tell that criminal does have a sense of ethics, even honor. He curls his hands over Larry's to feel those thicker fingers between his own.]
Don't sweat it. [Yeah downplaying the sincerity here but Larry knows how much he appreciates it too, right?]
And you weren't a dope, man. You were pretty cute. [Yes, cute.] You know how some people say "He will never have a girlfriend." before that dorky teenager grows up to be motherfuckin' Clint Eastwood? Well you sure didn't have that problem.
[Thick, rough tipped fingers curl around lean, animated Freddy fingers.]
No problem. Thought you should know. [In case he didn't already, in case he never has a chance to say it. The old man has a hunch that the kid needs to hear shit like this. The good, the bad...as long as it's true.]
I had girlfriends for one. [He. Said. Cute. Larry's insulted and enchanted all at once.] ...so I wasn't bad lookin'.
[Freddy replies because it's so obvious Larry doesn't take to having his younger self being called cute. Too bad for Lawrence Dimick it's true and he dares anyone to argue him on it. Just fucking look at the cub. The older bear's no laughing matter too of course, especially with all those fully developed muscles. Nevermind the minor touch of good eating developing around his middle.]
You coulda had an odd boy or two too. [It's Freddy's way of saying if they were in high school together Larry could have easily had him.]
I was only brave enough to give one a hand. [To have a boy, have a boy like he has Freddy, Larry would have been far more bold.] I waited and look what I got?
[Paws move to grip Freddy about his slim middle.]
Why have an oddboy when you can get a man?
[Please please let the kid be thinking the same thing. They fucked how many times though in one day? That memory not gonna go away.]
[The kid cocks a dirty blonde brow for that particular brand of flattery wrapped around minor evasion.]
Okay fair enough.
[Oh he's on the same track, at least he understands what Larry means. The paws on his torso help for sure. As for how many times they fucked, shit he can't remember other than a lot and being knocked out for hours later. Lawrence Dimick was a fucking machine in his teenage years, not that Freddy has any complaints about Lawrence Dimick now. Lord fucking knows. He shifts a little to get more comfortable in that lap, in those hands. Jesus Newendyke what are you, a girl? No way, he called you a man. Larry should be glad he's not privy to the dialogues Freddy has with himself.]
[Other than asking about his parents. Other than callin' him cute. His paws aren't going anywhere. They love to say on Freddy. No fucking way he's a girl. His body is still wiry and hard in the right places.]
Sure could have used a pal like you at least once.
[Fucking aside. An older, open to listen kind of mentor figure, not a father figure, would have done him good. Who is to say that it would have helped him get back to the straight and narrow.]
[Come on, like Larry doesn't find his fucking nose 'cute' in some way. He pinched the royal bill after all, that says something. But yeah he's hard up and wiry too, not to mention the lack of waxing and fuck if Freddy will ever be one of those guys who needs to have an oiled slick hairless body. Fuck that.]
I was givin' you what I wanted too, Larry.
[Freddy nods before giving the old man a firm kiss to the temple. Does Larry catch the other meaning there? He wasn't the only cute and confused at that age. Their backgrounds may be different but Freddy went through the same wayward loneliness too. Somehow, the way he sees it, Larry found a good enough path at some point along the way. Freddy feels he didn't find a real direction until he met Larry. Hell, Larry eradicated the cherry in him.]
I coulda used a friend like that. Shit maybe I had friends who'd listen but I didn't trust'em enough. I'm payin' for it now. [Another kiss, with you.] And I don't really fuckin' mind.
[The word cute doesn't float to mind however it is accurate. Freddy is an attractive man with quaint features and habits that the old man would find to be cute if he were to say shit like that to this son of a bitch. There's a line. It's the difference between calling each other baby or sweetie pie or honey. Chalk it up to how much of a sweet tooth or as big of a poof he allows himself to be.
Larry would miss all the hair on this dog's body. Slick and hairless? No thank you.]
Did I leave you feelin' lonely while babysitting? [Having to deal with the baggage too.] I don't mind if you don't mind, baby. I woulda been there for you as a friend if I could. You're a real nice guy.
[A little shift and he's straddling Larry now so both his own paws can settle on those broad shoulders, holding the man in place see. Green eyes are looking down, again one brow cocked.]
You gotta ask? I mean come on, I practically fed you and kept a roof over your fuckin' head.
[Topped the crap out of him too, something Freddy apparently couldn't do without a curse to give him an advantage. Still, it doesn't seem Larry's all that upset about it either, whew.]
[Now that's mighty comfy. Paws slide down his waist, down his hips to get a hold on his ass. He remembers being topped the crap out of vividly. Brown eyes can't help but look up into those green eyes.]
With me giving you mouth, asking questions. Not takin' a hint about what's going on.
[Being over suspicious of a guy trying to keep him out of trouble.]
Glad you had fun though.
[With a cute, dopey, and apparently fuckable younger self. Even though he's got no intent on follow through, both paws squeeze the kid and lay another kiss on his mouth.]
What did you think was going on, huh? Think I picked you off the street looking to put your sweet jabbering mouth on my dick? What if I told you-- [Oof that's a nice hold Larry's got on him right there.] What if I told you the second I saw you I really was thinking about all the ways I could have fun with you?
[Trick question, because 'fun' for Freddy Newendyke can involve baseball and rollerblades too. Not at the same time of course. Mmf, his hands slip over and across Larry's neck, wrapping around the bear when their mouths press together.]
I would have insisted you gimme all the booze I wanted, all the food I wanted and get me the fuck home before I miss another school day.
[Simple as that, though see, the problem being who would stop Freddy from saying no? Another kiss for Freddy. He deserves more than a few.]
...no, that's not right. If you put it like that from the get go I'd have been scared out of my skin that it looked like I had a sign advertising. See, if we were already chumming around then you said it, I'd have eased into the thought on my own.
[The first part gets the kid laughing. How fucking teenager was that? Shit Freddy hung out with guys like that in gradeschool, er...without the getting down and dirty part though he'd be lying if he ever said he never thought about getting his hands on the pants of a friend. Being older now, Freddy no longer feels that way, if only for the fact that his real friends in gradeschool were more like obnoxious geekazoid blood brothers. He swore Gary Gordon would never have a girlfriend or a boyfriend for that matter (he's wrong).]
You had a sign advertising a good time with the boys, I mean like at Arnold's Drive-In or something. [The kid's got a stupid smile because he thinks it's that funny. Really the young bear cub just oozed supercool.]
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She was fifteen. Her hair was a chocolate brown and she always wore it up in a ponytail, all the time. Was she pretty? Well, she kinda looked like Natalie Wood except her eyes were smaller and had more to speak of in the nose department.
[Speaking of which he lightly grabs Freddy's between his thumb and forefinger. It's for just a second then he lets go.]
We had a good time, Vickie and I. Her daddy didn't like me. See...he used to be a cop.
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Officer Dads are pretty rough I hear. [He remarks idly. A tattoo on Freddy Newendyke? He wouldn't know where to begin, too many signs and symbols he loves, more equally than one over the other.] He ever find out you made daddy's little girl a woman?
[Freddy likes a little danger to his stories too.]
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That's the biggest reason why he didn't like me. Oh man. That was that when he found out. I think it was the chump that had the hots for her in school, he put two and two together. And uh...maybe we were more obvious than we shoulda been.
[Freddy must know the old man's guilty smile by now.]
There I was, layin' on her bed and we're not even doing anything. She's doin' her homework, a regular fucking angel. I'm keeping her company. Out of the blue bang the door opens and her old man is standing there the veins about busting out of his face and neck.
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You like to keep it loud I know. [Freddy nods then gives a shrug, finally leaving the wildcat alone but not relinquishing the arm either.]
He throw you out? Did she try to stick up for you? [Freddy fails to remember times were different back then. He wonders if the old man's ever knocked a girl up.]
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Sure I do. And we could never have a time at her place...or mine. So we kinda had to find places of our own. [The arm isn't going anywhere, he keeps it draped near the other man in a light hold.]
First he picked me up right out of the bed and introduced me to the wall. He had himself some hard words, the usual you know? Dirty scum can't keep your hands to yourself. I felt like he was lifting me up by my skin to throw me out the door. He said if I ever came near his daughter again I'd be behind bars.
[The irony.]
Vickie attempted in her way, old man Flagler didn't even give her the space. I knew she was in for it and not just handing over her purity ring.
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[The irony doesn't escape him but Freddy won't bring it up either. Little by little, Larry can tell him whatever he wants in pieces. He won't guilt the other man into giving him a fucking epic novel. He doesn't want to be that kind of guy.]
You told me about the locker rooms. [Freddy sits up a little straighter to look green eyes at brown ones.] Anything I ever did or anything I might do I don't want it to be like that. Even by accident, Larry.
[He hasn't forgotten getting decked into the shower wall for putting his hands around Larry's throat.]
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[Those green eyes get him every time.] The locker rooms. [That was about seventeen wasn't it?] I come a long way since then. [I'm not that sensitive.]
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[Freddy nods twice. What young boy doesn't? It's the perk (burden) of being a man in this free world. When those brown eyes look at him he feels a little guilty, for everything. For giving in to a willing seventeen year old, for using that against the pleasing forty-two year old, for not letting go of the fact that Lawrence Dimick can have a cold and vicious edge in addition to his warmth. Just, what are you doing, Newendyke? The Church is going on about the milky way on the stereo, telling him they wish he knew what he was looking for.]
You don't gotta tell me anything, Larry. [What a way to send mixed messages, kid. Now he feels even more like an idiot. Make a scene then retreat, that's what you do, Freddy.]
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I know. [His paws lay on the kid.] You're not like that. You never use my wants against me. [And as much as those pin-ups might have got the other man hot under the collar, it was something they could talk out. Right?]
Guess my deal is that I'm not used to getting a chance to talk about it, reflect on shit without it ending in fists. That's not how I was raised...but don't think that means I'm not gonna try.
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I could tell. [Freddy says, he doesn't mean to be flippant either. It's just a remark and the casualness of it all means it's okay in his book, that Larry wasn't raised to talk it out. Hell neither was Freddy and something both of them have in common was the need to have someone to talk to as boys.] You still turned out alright, Larry.
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Thanks. [Turned out alright for a criminal? Not that he'd say the kid is a liar by any stretch.] You know, coming out of you that means something. [Paws eventually come to sit in his lap, laying on and next to flappy hands.]
I didn't get on your nerves, I hope. I was a dope. [Yeah, yeah now he can venture there. Except how dopey could he have been when he got fucked well and good?]
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Don't sweat it. [Yeah downplaying the sincerity here but Larry knows how much he appreciates it too, right?]
And you weren't a dope, man. You were pretty cute. [Yes, cute.] You know how some people say "He will never have a girlfriend." before that dorky teenager grows up to be motherfuckin' Clint Eastwood? Well you sure didn't have that problem.
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No problem. Thought you should know. [In case he didn't already, in case he never has a chance to say it. The old man has a hunch that the kid needs to hear shit like this. The good, the bad...as long as it's true.]
I had girlfriends for one. [He. Said. Cute. Larry's insulted and enchanted all at once.] ...so I wasn't bad lookin'.
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[Freddy replies because it's so obvious Larry doesn't take to having his younger self being called cute. Too bad for Lawrence Dimick it's true and he dares anyone to argue him on it. Just fucking look at the cub. The older bear's no laughing matter too of course, especially with all those fully developed muscles. Nevermind the minor touch of good eating developing around his middle.]
You coulda had an odd boy or two too. [It's Freddy's way of saying if they were in high school together Larry could have easily had him.]
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[Paws move to grip Freddy about his slim middle.]
Why have an oddboy when you can get a man?
[Please please let the kid be thinking the same thing. They fucked how many times though in one day? That memory not gonna go away.]
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Okay fair enough.
[Oh he's on the same track, at least he understands what Larry means. The paws on his torso help for sure. As for how many times they fucked, shit he can't remember other than a lot and being knocked out for hours later. Lawrence Dimick was a fucking machine in his teenage years, not that Freddy has any complaints about Lawrence Dimick now. Lord fucking knows. He shifts a little to get more comfortable in that lap, in those hands. Jesus Newendyke what are you, a girl? No way, he called you a man. Larry should be glad he's not privy to the dialogues Freddy has with himself.]
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[Other than asking about his parents. Other than callin' him cute. His paws aren't going anywhere. They love to say on Freddy. No fucking way he's a girl. His body is still wiry and hard in the right places.]
Sure could have used a pal like you at least once.
[Fucking aside. An older, open to listen kind of mentor figure, not a father figure, would have done him good. Who is to say that it would have helped him get back to the straight and narrow.]
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I was givin' you what I wanted too, Larry.
[Freddy nods before giving the old man a firm kiss to the temple. Does Larry catch the other meaning there? He wasn't the only cute and confused at that age. Their backgrounds may be different but Freddy went through the same wayward loneliness too. Somehow, the way he sees it, Larry found a good enough path at some point along the way. Freddy feels he didn't find a real direction until he met Larry. Hell, Larry eradicated the cherry in him.]
I coulda used a friend like that. Shit maybe I had friends who'd listen but I didn't trust'em enough. I'm payin' for it now. [Another kiss, with you.] And I don't really fuckin' mind.
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Larry would miss all the hair on this dog's body. Slick and hairless? No thank you.]
Did I leave you feelin' lonely while babysitting? [Having to deal with the baggage too.] I don't mind if you don't mind, baby. I woulda been there for you as a friend if I could. You're a real nice guy.
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You gotta ask? I mean come on, I practically fed you and kept a roof over your fuckin' head.
[Topped the crap out of him too, something Freddy apparently couldn't do without a curse to give him an advantage. Still, it doesn't seem Larry's all that upset about it either, whew.]
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With me giving you mouth, asking questions. Not takin' a hint about what's going on.
[Being over suspicious of a guy trying to keep him out of trouble.]
Glad you had fun though.
[With a cute, dopey, and apparently fuckable younger self. Even though he's got no intent on follow through, both paws squeeze the kid and lay another kiss on his mouth.]
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[Trick question, because 'fun' for Freddy Newendyke can involve baseball and rollerblades too. Not at the same time of course. Mmf, his hands slip over and across Larry's neck, wrapping around the bear when their mouths press together.]
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[Simple as that, though see, the problem being who would stop Freddy from saying no? Another kiss for Freddy. He deserves more than a few.]
...no, that's not right. If you put it like that from the get go I'd have been scared out of my skin that it looked like I had a sign advertising. See, if we were already chumming around then you said it, I'd have eased into the thought on my own.
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You had a sign advertising a good time with the boys, I mean like at Arnold's Drive-In or something. [The kid's got a stupid smile because he thinks it's that funny. Really the young bear cub just oozed supercool.]
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[Even though he's got a bone to pick tone he's slipping his hands now inside Freddy's pants to get a good grip on him just because he can.]
You're laughin' now but I was trying to keep up appearances. There's a reason why I didn't make it through high school.
[Bad grades but they're talking about something else so...]
So is that how you got along? Reading my sign?
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