Benjamin Coleman watched with unhidden glee as his father pulled out of their driveway, carefully manoeuvring the vehicle around the hedge that acted as their front fence. As the vehicle peeled out of sight, Ben pumped his fist and yelled in triumph, the house was his for the next three days and he could do what he wanted, when he wanted and how he wanted to do it. Adults, he mused, were sometimes way too serious and needed to lighten the hell up.
Although, his father was usually a pretty cool guy â most times he let him do whatever he wanted - but itâs different when no one else is around and you can be yourself in your own company.
It was only him and his father now, living in a modest two story house in one of the quieter suburbs, and yes, one of the richer and more prosperous ones. Four years ago (he had been fourteen at the time) his mother had been involved in an auto wreck that had killed her instantly. It was the usual story, some drunken guy had decided to drive home and had proceeded to run that inevitable red light. The unfortunate side (is there ever a fortunate side?) was that the light he happened to run had coincided with the green one that his mother had been passing through. And the rest is history.
Ben had moved on, well, as much as any person can after the death of a loved one. He had accepted it and it hadnât been easy.
He looked down at his watch and smiled. It was just past 11am, all of his friends were in school, labouring over boring notes they had to copy from the board, writing essays and compositions and God knows what else. Heâd managed to wrangle the day off from his father, using the excuse that he had wanted to be there to see him off. That was a half-truth, because heâd wanted to see with his own two eyes that his father was indeed leaving and would not, at the last minute, change his mind.
He was taking a small vacation for the weekend, since his motherâs death his father had taken on full responsibility of him and heâd rarely had a chance to have some time for himself. So Ben had urged, hankered and ultimately pestered him into taking a short sabbatical into the city, rent a luxurious hotel room for the duration of his stay and live like a king.
Ben laughed to himself, for all he knew, his father was going to get himself a hooker and have a little quality time. The amount of girlfriends his father had had since his mother had died was a rather small and insubstantial number; surely the pressure cooker was beginning to boil.
He walked back into the house and proceeded to go down into the basement, which was his room. It was nice and cool down there, a stark contrast to the humidity and punishing heat outside.
His room was amazing. To begin with, the space he had to work with was staggering, the room was simply huge. He had a beautiful 76cm widescreen television, surround sound with all the trimmings and two bookshelves filled with DVDs. He loved movies and was hoping that one day he would be able to get into the film business, even if it was as a projectionist, heâd love it, he just wanted to be a part of it all, to be close to it and surrounded by it all day.
He also had a queen sized bed that was positioned perfectly in front of his television. Unfortunately he hadnât had the opportunity to share his bed with anyone of the opposite sex yet, he was keeping his fingers crossed but it seemed that there were really no girls around worth going for, except, well, one, but he wasnât going to go there, there was simply too much at stake.
He went over to the bookshelves that housed his DVD collection, all three hundred and seventy-one titles. Carefully looking at each one, starting from the top down (they were all in alphabetical order), he finally chose something he was in the mood for, slid it onto the tray of his player and turned on his television and audio equipment.
Grabbing his remote and whirling away, he took a running jump and dove onto his bed. While in mid-flight, about to press the play button, the doorbell rang with its incredibly dull âding-dongâ sound.
âShit!â he exclaimed as he hit the bed.
He hated being interrupted while watching a movie; nothing got on his nerves more. Okay, technically he hadnât started watching it yet, but it was still annoying to halt all anticipation for the feature and go and tell some religious nut to go away.
Sighing, he put the remote down and went and answered the door.
It wasnât who heâd expected.
Standing on their âhome sweet homeâ doormat was his best friend, his confidant and childhood pal. Theyâd been through all the highs and lows of adolescence together and had come out the other side so close that they were almost brother and sister.
âShelly? What are you doing here?â
âWell someone - I wonât mention his name - skipped school without telling me and left me alone in second period English Lit. So I decided to come looking for the culprit and wring his neck.â
And with that, she launched herself at him, pushing her body against his and wrapping her small hands gently around his neck. Losing his footing, not prepared for her mock attack, he staggered and fell. She went with him, falling and landing on him.
âOh no, I didnât hurt you did I?â she asked, tenderly touching his face, her body pressed tightly against his.
He blushed slightly at the intimacy of her touch, and the feeling of her body against his was causing a part of him to stir. He uttered a small âIâm okayâ while she continued to stroke his cheek.
Boy, on one hand he loved that Shelly was such a touchy-feely kind of person, but on the other hand he hated it. He loved it because quite simply; she was beautiful. His heart melted every time he looked at her, and when she touched himâŚwords couldnât really describe it. She was an incredibly tender and affectionate person, so he received a large variety of hugs, touches on the arm and when she was worried, she would always caress his cheek. But he hated it because it evoked from him something that he shouldnât even contemplate, that they could be more than just friends. He couldnât risk it, what if telling her that she was more to him than just a friend destroyed what friendship they had?
They looked into each othersâ eyes for a second, then she smiled and lifted her body off of his. Luckily he was wearing jeans; it all but saved him from her feeling his erection.
âSorry,â she said.
He cleared his throat and smiled back at her. âNah, itâs okay, you just surprised me, thatâs all.â
In bed at night, he would quite often call up the image of her face and body. She had lovely honey blond hair that travelled all the way down the middle of her back, sometimes she let it all out but most often, like now, it was in a ponytail. Her eyes were a shade of brown that was quite common, while not unusual themselves, the intelligence behind them was. They told a story of mysteries you could spend a lifetime getting to know and learn, that she was a person of warmth and love, yet they also conveyed an air of melancholy, just enough to make her seem wise and beyond her age. Her figure was lush and head turning, her breasts full and round, though not too big. Her hips were wide and curvy, she was rounded in every department where roundness enhanced oneâs beauty. In short, she was a knock-out.
âCome on in, I was just about to sit down and watch a movie.â
After reaching down and picking up a bag, she followed him to his room. Already out of sight, he wasnât privy to the fact that sheâd bought her overnight bag with her, sheâd come with the intention of staying over.