Note: All sexually involved characters in this story are Eighteen years of age or older. There is a young, gay boy, 15 year old Fernando, whose father has kicked him out (which happens way too often in real life) and CPS (Child Protective Services) have placed him with foster parents, a married straight couple. There is no direct, or implied, sexual activity between Fernando and any other character in this story.
Ahead in Part 33
Fernie 'breaks in' his new activewear
Fernando gets his bike
Fernie and Liz go biking in the park
Jamal's father initiates the new grill
Granny's life is hanging on a thread
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DJ Part 33
Wednesday evening when Fernando got home with Antonio and Maria, he had explained to Maria about how the flannel activewear would shrink when washed, and got Maria to wash them, just in warm soapy water, and then dry them for morning. While she was washing them, she also took his gym shorts and tank top, and washed them as well.
Thursday morning Fernie packed his gym bag with the set of black activewear and his ball glove. He picked up the jockey strap and shoved it into the bag as well.
At about 8:05 he grabbed his backpack, and gym bag and walked to the bus stop.
Liz, noting the gym bag, "Fernie, this is girls gym day, you had gym yesterday."
"But I have softball practice after school today," Fernie replied, "I don't have my gym clothes in here, I have my sweats and my new ball glove."
The bus arrived and they went to their shared seat.
"Fernie" Liz said, "can I see your new glove?"
"Sure," Fernie answered, opening his gym bag and pulling it out.
Liz, examining it, "Wal-Mart?" Fernie nodded. "That's where mine came from too, it's just like mine."
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When the 3:15 bell rang, Fernie went to his locker and got his gym bag, and headed to the boy's locker room. He stashed his backpack into his locker and was ready to put on his sweats. He considered putting on the jockey strap, but considered the consequences.
When you put on a jockey strap, you need to remove your underwear, and that exposes your penis for any other boys to see. Because Fernie's penis is uncut, he is reluctant to expose it, so he just left the jockey strap in the gym bag, pulled out the sweats and pulled them on over his briefs, then pulled the top over his head and replaced his sneakers. He then hung his street clothes in the locker, shoved the gym bag in, and closed the locker.
Fernie recalled having skipped showers after gym both Monday and Wednesday, because he didn't want other boys to see his uncut penis. Today there were about 12 boys in the locker room preparing for softball practice and about half of them just pulled on practice wear over their underwear as he had done. The other half, six guys, put on jockey straps, and he observed that four of them were cut and two were uncut. Maybe having an uncut penis isn't as rare as he had thought.
He made a decision, come Monday, after gym class, he will shower with the rest of the boys, and try to observe if any of the other boys in gym class are uncut. Maybe, just maybe, he isn't alone. He grabbed his glove and headed out to the diamond.
Coach Fritton was checking the roster and two of the regular pitchers were absent.
Coach, walking towards Fernando, "Fernando, have you ever tried pitching?" Fernando shook his head. "Would you like to try?"
"I've not really thought about it," Fernando answered.
"I'd like you to try," Coach said, "It doesn't take a lot of power to pitch, but accuracy is critical. Picture it like a box, the width of the home plate, the top at the batters shoulder height and the bottom at his knees. I've got a practice box over here, this is designed for a practicing pitcher. It has an elastic net in the strike zone, let me show you."
Coach pitched a ball toward the box, it was in the strike zone, and the net bounced the ball back toward him, and he picked it up.
"I want you to work with this box for about a half an hour, your goal is to have at least 4 out of 5 pitches coming back to you, and if you miss, you'll have to go fetch your ball. Go ahead and try it, just aim for the net."
Fernando, grinning, threw the ball into the net, and the ball bounced back to him and he picked it up off the ground. This was actually kinda fun.
"Half an hour, Gomez." The coach walked away and Fernando kept pitching the ball into the net. Most of them hit the net, and came back to him, like boomerangs. This was fun, Fernie wished he had one of these contraptions at home.
Coach, returning to Fernando," How are we doing?"
"OK I think, but I have lost track of how many I've done."
"Do a few more, Gomez, and I'll keep score," Coach stated.
Coach, after 10 more tries, "OK, that's 8 out of 10, that matches your goal." Putting his hand on Fernie's shoulder as they walked back toward the rest of the players, "I'm gonna make a pitcher out of you!" Fernando was smiling.
"We're missing a couple of players today," Coach said, "so we'll have two teams of 8 instead of 9, only two outfielders on each team. Since it's pitchers that we're missing, Gomez is pitching on Team B, and Price on Team A, and Team A is up to bat."
Coach walked to the pitchers mound, "Gomez, the strike zone is between the batters shoulders and knees, and over the home plate. Just picture the box standing there, and aim for the catchers mitt, and you'll do fine."
Fernando pitched all seven innings for the B Team, and Price all seven for the A Team. B won today, 7 to 4.
"Gomez," Coach called him over, "Price is our leading pitcher, but he's a senior, and this is his third season. I'm really impressed with your performance today, you're going to be a good pitcher, I'm proud of you, Gomez. See you next Monday."
As the boys went back to the locker room to change and go home, Fernando received several complements like "great job, rookie" and "I think you're gonna be a great Cards pitcher" and "Good going, Gomez", Fernando was feeling very 'accepted', at least by his teammates.
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We got back from the city about 2:00 PM Thursday afternoon. I didn't have a lot of time to kill as I was due to work at 3:00 PM. Joe is off on Wednesday's and Thursday's. DJ had promised Jamie that he would help put Fernando's bike together, and they left for Jamie's house shortly after we arrived, and DJ is scheduled to work at 5:00 PM today.
Joe, while I was getting ready for work, "Doug, I suppose I need to call my sister, and let her know what's going on with Mom. She's probably going to blame me, because Mom came out here for our wedding, but I didn't make her stay here, that was Mom's decision. Maybe if my sister wasn't such a bitch, Mom would have been more prone to return to California."
"I'm concerned about DJ," I said, "Mom and DJ had a really special relationship, and if Mom passes, I'm afraid DJ's not going to be able to handle it, he's going to be a mess."
"I think you're right, Doug, DJ's going to need all the support we can muster. You may want to give Randy a heads-up."
"I'll do that, Joe," I said, "are you going to be ok? I need to leave."
"I'll be fine, love," Joe said, as he kissed me goodbye.
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DJ and Jamie arrived back at the Seldon home about 2:30 PM and walked in the back door. Phil had just left for work about 5 minutes earlier as he was due at 3:00. Karen, Carl and Bryan were all still sitting at the table, Carl needed to leave by 3:00 and Bryan about 3:30.
"Welcome back," Karen greeted, "There is still some food left if you guys are hungry."
"No thanks, Mom," Jamie responded, "Doug stopped at Cracker Barrel and bought us all lunch on the way back."
"How is Aggie doing, and did you talk with the doctor?" Karen asked.
"Doctor Ayles explained the situation," Jamie replied, "she had a heart attack, and they performed emergency surgery last night after she arrived. He told us not to get our hopes too high, and that it was possible that she could make a full recovery, but that he really felt that her days are numbered,"
DJ started to sob, with tears streaming down his face. Carl stood up and wrapped his arms around DJ, letting DJ cry on his shoulder, and holding him tightly.
DJ, sobbing, "I've never lost—anybody close—that I really loved—like I love my Granny."
"Son," Carl said, "we haven't lost her yet, Doc did say that she could make a full recovery."
"He also said—that he felt—that her days—are numbered. That—means she—is dying! I'm—going to lose—my Granny!"
"DJ," Carl stated, "life is a cycle, we're born, we live, and we die, and we all go through it. One of Aggie's biggest wishes was to see her son get married, and she saw that happen, when Doug and Joe got married. I think Aggie lived a good life, and if she should pass, she'll die happy."
"Sweetheart," Karen spoke, "you have a very loving family that cares deeply for you, and we are all feeling the pain you're going through."
"DJ," Bryan said, "Phil and I consider you and Jamie to be our best and closest friends, if there is anything we can do to help ease the pain, please call on us, we really do care. When you hurt, we hurt."
"Baby," Jamie said, "do you feel up to helping me with that bike?"
"Sure, Jamie, maybe it will help me get Granny off of my mind for a while," DJ answered, "let's do it!" Jamie and DJ both donned light jackets and headed out to the garage.
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