SS37:
"The Babysitter" (male version)
***
A few words on this one. This is a first for me, as while I have had this story laid out for a long time, I was unsure whether I wished to feature a male or female protagonist, so I decided, why not both? So I'm going to be making two versions of this story, one with the lead as a boy, and one with the lead as a girl. This is the boy version.
However, the female
co
-protagonist—or antagonist, rather—and title character will be the
same
in both versions, a girl both times (if you've read my stories before, then you know me). So, this being the boy variant also makes it the hetero variant.
***
May 20th, 3:12 p.m.
For Cameron DeVane, life as a teenager was simple, fun and practically carefree.
He was eighteen, a senior in high school. He hadn't much trouble studying or getting good grades, he had a healthy cadre of friends, and was also on the school football team. He didn't have a steady girlfriend at the time, but he loved dating, and young ladies held what seemed a high interest in him. It was mid-late May, and he was trying to decide on colleges after graduating.
But first he had to get through finals, an idea which was beginning to stress him out
just
a bit.
On Monday, Cameron confirmed the scheduling of all of his final exams, and planned out a rough outline of his studying routine. He calculated it was going to be a lot of work, a lot of all-nighters and a lot of coffee, but it would all pay off in the end.
His homework was also accumulating. On Tuesday, anticipating a need to chillax a while before doing anything school-related, Cameron came home and flung his backpack on the couch, subsequently plopping right down on the cushion beside it.
"Hey hon!" called his mother, Jean, from the kitchen. "How was school?"
Cameron didn't answer, his mind consumed with academic bombardment, but that was all right; his Mom was used to it. She emerged from the kitchen, stirring something in a bowl.
"I've got some good news for you."
"Great," he wearily muttered. "I could use some good news right about now."
"Your Dad and I are heading out both Thursday and Friday night, so you've got the house for those two whole evenings."
Oh, this
was
good news. Cameron opened his eyes, his brows jumping. It was not that he viewed them as a disturbance or a nuisance of any kind, it was just that tasks such as studying became much easier in distraction-clearing silence.
Feeling some of his energy replenish already, he breathed a sigh of relief. "
Awesome
," he exclaimed. "Just the break I needed. I have
got
to get caught up on the books. Thanks, Mom."
He stood from the sofa, stretched, grabbed his backpack and started down the hall towards his bedroom.
"And that's not all!" he heard his mother add.
"Tell me the rest later!" he shouted back.
"Tori's coming over!"
He stopped dead in his tracks.
Jean and her stirring bowl appeared around the corner as he slowly about-faced.
"Um...say again??"
"Yeah, your old babysitter. Tori Linton. You remember her, don't you? She's coming to see you Friday!"
Cameron stood motionless.
"She...she is?"
"Yeah, she just called. She's in town for the weekend, and she's got Friday free," she continued. "And I said, well, hey, wouldn't it be nice if you could come visit! Y'know, just like she used to. Maybe she could help you study, huh?"
A shiver ran through Cameron's body.
Even the
name
Tori Linton sent a chill up his spine to this day.
***
Ten years earlier
Cameron was an only child. His parents were busy people, with high-standing status in their community. One heavy reliance in their respective lines of work was reaching out and networking, so to help keep themselves in dollars and doughnuts, they frequently attended social gatherings and events, the extent of Cameron's knowledge on which was that they were "grown-up parties." And so around the onset of his teens, they decided he was old enough to stay home by himself, emergency preparations and such in tow. But when Cameron was little, and his parents needed a babysitter, they hired then-teenager Tori Linton to come to the house and watch him. His folks adored Tori from the first they had met of her, and at first glance, Cameron felt the same. While he may have been too young to appreciate the allure of an attractive young woman such as she was, he really liked her funny eyes and her silly smile. She could be firm, but she could also be a zany goofball, making her the ideal candidate. And she appeared to have a great sense of humor. Cameron thought he'd really enjoy hanging out with her.
The first several months Tori visited to sit for Cameron, he was eight, and she was fifteen. And the first few times, which were paced each just a couple of weeks apart, Cameron really did have a lot of fun with her. His parents left them some money, so they ordered pizza, played games and watched TV. When his folks returned home and asked if they had a good time together, they were in affirmative agreement sans hesitation. Soon, Cameron found himself each evening looking forward to next time.
He did not, however, anticipate the little twist Tori had in mind one particular next time. It was another couple of weeks later, and Tori had something a bit...mischievous in mind for this evening's fun and entertainment.
Tonight, she decided to teach Cameron to play cards. Of course, at the age of eight, all he wanted to do was throw them about. But Tori finally got him to settle down and play with her, using quite an effective threat.
"Hey, you! You'd better sit down and play
my
way...or else...I'll
kiss
you!"
It worked. "EW!" Cameron exclaimed. "Yuck! Gross!"
She patiently taught him to play gin rummy, of which he eventually finally got the hang. The scoring made it take quite a while to finish the game, but inevitably, naturally, being the teacher, Tori won.
Now came the
fun