Welcome to part two of Birth Day, my homage to future dystopian worlds and their challenges. So, without further delay...
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Birth Day Part Two; by Tucker McCallahan:
Despite
my having made it hundreds of times before, my journey out of the city
terrified me.
It
wasn’t just that we cut the time frame so close to the city’s security burn, or
even my failure locating any of what I’d been searching for these last few
weeks. No, my fear was all about the very perfect and beautiful boy at my side.
He
scampered about with no shoes on his feet, dancing over broken glass as if he
couldn’t feel it. And perhaps he couldn’t. I checked several times to make sure
he wasn’t leaving a trail for anyone to follow, but he wasn’t bleeding.
Our
flight from Old Philly took a little more than an hour. He didn’t speak at
all–didn’t even tell me his name. But when I said we’d stop to rest or to get a
drink, he obeyed without question. He was a complete enigma, which, admittedly,
enthralled me. Since the Rising, though, my penchant for mysteries had nearly
gotten me killed more than once.
When
we got to the grounds of our destination, I beckoned for him to come to me. As
before, he obeyed, his face innocent and blank.
“I
need you to stay here while I check the perimeter and tell the guards I’m
returning plus one.”
“Why?”
As before, he cocked his head to the side.
“I
left alone. They’ll assume you mean us harm if I don’t.”
“They are your family.”
“Well…You
could say that.”
“This
is your home.”
“This
is, well– it was, a hospital.”
We
gazed up at the four-story red brick structure. During the early days of the
Rising, this particular hospital was closed for remodeling. A chance decision
by a few executives somewhere else in the country saved the facility as well as
most of the equipment and supplies inside it.
“You
live in a hospital?” The boy seemed puzzled by this.
“I
told you I was a doctor,” I mumbled, and left him to check the perimeter as
quickly as possible.
When
I returned he was exactly where I’d left him. I ached all over from the tension
of the trip, as well as the rigors of the hike and the physical challenges
present in Old Philly. I was ready to relax and go to bed.
Just
as the thought of sliding under the covers, warm and naked, flitted through my
mind, the boy tripped and fell against me in the gathering darkness.
Instinctually my arms went out to catch him and he clutched at me so he
wouldn’t hit the ground. His skin felt like brushed velvet against mine, and
his scent… How had I missed it before
now?
He
smelled like fresh citrus, like lime, actually.
My
whole body turned into one big erogenous zone. I gingerly extricated myself
from his grip and took a slow, deep breath. He stared at me with a strange look
on his face.
“How
many people are here?”
“You’re
going to meet them in just a few minutes.”
That
strange look morphed into panic and he all but leapt into my arms. His entire
body trembled against me. His scent grew heavier, richer, and his velvety skin
slid against mine, that aroma of sweet lime rising up to inundate my senses. It
was the most erotic thing I’d ever felt, and I couldn’t control my body’s
response to him. Gently stroking my fingers down the side of his panicked face,
I tried to soothe him.
“There
aren’t that many people here. It’s me plus three more doctors, two nurses, and
a pharmacologist.”
He
gazed up at me with those huge blue eyes and fire raced through my veins. Whatever
this boy was, it was luscious.
“Do
I have to see them now?”
I
cradled him against my chest. Of course he had to see the group. That was one
of our rules. Anybody who came to the hospital, whether it was for shelter or
aid, had to meet everybody. That way if some kind of decision had to be made
about a scarce resource, the group knew for whom they voted.
“No.
No, you don’t have to see anyone.”
I
blinked. What the hell just came out
of my mouth? I took another slow deep breath, hoping to clear my addled brain.
The boy smiled beatifically and nuzzled his sweet face into the crook of my
neck. I held him, stroking his back.
“Do
you have a name?” I whispered.
“Palon.
My name is Palon.” He blinked and frowned. “What do I call you?”
“I’m
Van, but everyone here calls me Chief.”
I
carried him through the hospital, and had every intention of taking him to one
of the rooms we had set up for guests or patients.
Instead,
we ended up in my room, and as he artfully sprawled across my bed, I could only
think of one thing to do.
I
locked my door.
I
shed my coat and boots, then took time with the pair of Tec 9 pistols. Leaving
them loaded and in their holsters, I hung them on a special hook I’d fashioned
over the back of the bed. It let me draw one in an emergency from a flat
position. Though staring at the boy sprawled across my bed, my mind was on
exactly one loaded weapon and it wasn’t in a holster.
Palon
watched me hang up my guns, his huge blue eyes wide. “I didn’t think doctors
carried guns.”
“I
didn’t think beautiful boys ran around at night without shoes,” I countered. He
blushed.
“I’m
not beautiful.” He played with the leather cord holding his jeans up.
I
undressed, pulling the rest of my clothes off. My rational brain was screaming
at me that I was being a complete idiot, and I should put my pants on, take him
to meet the team, and get him settled elsewhere before I embarrassed my ancient
ass. My not-so-rational brain kicked the almighty fuck out of my rational brain
and was already wondering what Palon sounded like in the throes of his orgasm.
“Take
your clothes off.” Was that my voice all husky and sexy? Damn.
He
undressed without question, and that made me wonder about his background. Once
I saw him fully nude, though, my brain shut down. I stood beside the bed and
held my hand out to him.
“What?”
he asked.
“Shower.”
He
took my hand and I led him to my bathroom. I let the water run and then turned
the shower on. When Palon put his hand beneath the steaming stream, his eyes
almost popped right out of his head.
“It’s
warm!”
I
laughed, stepped under the spray, and pulled him bodily against me. Once again
his tiny frame stumbled and fell into mine. I caught him and before he could
say anything, I bent my head and covered his lips with mine.
He
sighed, his entire body melting against me. Every ounce of tension I had
disappeared with that kiss. Moaning in passion, I held him under the falling
water and explored his mouth. He tasted every bit as good as he smelled. Soap
came next, our slippery hands working up plenty of suds to lubricate our
bodies. He rubbed against me like a cat, his skin sliding against mine, his
head tilted up and back so he could stare into my eyes. I smirked and sent a
wall of bubbles cascading down my chest. They covered his chin forming a
dripping, sudsy beard, and as he turned and struck a pose with his chin over
one shoulder, we both lapsed into giggles before letting the water rinse us
clean. Finally I wrapped him in a towel and carried him to my bed.
“I
can walk.”
“I
know. I want to carry you.” I laid him on the bed, and then climbed up beside
him. Patting him dry, I dropped little kisses along his skin. Those
unbelievable blue eyes never left my face.
“Are
you going to fuck me now?”
“Wh-What?”
In
fact something along those lines had been in the plans, but hearing it
described so crassly slammed on the brakes. I opened my mouth to say something,
to explain, to make some kind of argument for what I’d done. Instead, a knock
at my door froze us both in place.
“Chief!
You in there?”
“Yeah!”
“You
gotta come up here and see this. You’re not gonna believe it.”
I
exhaled heavily and offered Palon a smile. “Welcome to my life.” I hauled my
old bones off the bed and found clean clothes. I leaned down and breathed into
his long, delicate, and tapered ear. “We’ll pick up where we left off when I
get back, yeah?”
Then
I grabbed my guns and stethoscope, and left to see what had Risen now.
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