| This story is a work of fiction, all characters
and plot lines are fictional. Any resemblance to persons living or dead
is purely coincidental. It was first published in the Fairy Tales Anthology at Gay Authors. It contains sentimental and physical interaction between teenage boys, so if this offends you or is against the laws where you are, please do not read any further.
Goldilocks and the Three Lumberjacks 1/ Strolling through the woods Corey was a fine young man. He enjoyed life as it
came. He had many friends in the village and people always seemed to
cheer up when he showed up. He was not aware his looks helped him to
get by in life. He had deep blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and cute dimples
when he smiled. This is why he charmed all those he met. He was quite
proud of his mane of blond hair that had gotten him a peculiar nickname
down in the village - Goldilocks. One glorious summer morning, Corey went for a walk in the woods. He followed the stream to a clearing, his leather sandals getting wet with dew. But it soon would be warm and they would dry. Dressed in a brown linen shirt and shorts a soft morning breeze flowed around him gently. At the end of the clearing, he spotted a rabbit. "Lunch!" he thought. He approached silently, glad that the wind was against him. He was three feet away from his prey when he was spotted. The rabbit leaped away, and hid amidst a thick bramble bush. Corey grabbed a dead branch lying on the ground. He started to beat the bush to scare the animal out. The rabbit jumped out on the other side and started running. Then he saw the bunny rabbit again, leaping merrily away, as if it was taunting Corey by shaking his little white tail. Treading carefully so as not to make noise by cracking a twig, Corey followed the bunny which stopped every once in a while, seeming to wait for him. He was about to catch up with it when the clever woodlander became aware of the human predator behind it and began running again. Corey sprinted forward and dove to catch it, only to end up with just three white hairs between his fingers. He stood up and brushed the leaves and the earth off his clothes. This time, he had lost the rabbit. But it had been fun and he would have another opportunity. He'd just need to go back to the clearing. There would be others. There was an endless supply of game to hunt in the forest. He headed back to where he came from. But, after having walked for five minutes, he started to wonder where he was. He knew the woods well, but he did not recognize his whereabouts. He was heading in the right direction, wasn't he? He had not chased the bunny for more than half an hour, had he? He would never get lost anyway, would he? He stopped. He turned around, trying to pick up a familiar sign that would help him to find his way back. A distant church bell, a tree he knew, some bump in the landscape, there had to be something. He breathed deeply. There was a wood fire on his right. His nose never betrayed him. He followed the scent and soon was rewarded by the sight of a small cottage in another clearing. How could he not know this place? The forest was big but he thought he knew every nook and cranny. He walked to the door and knocked. There was no reply. But the breeze brought a really nice aroma to his nostrils. Food! He took a few more steps and found a window that was slightly ajar. He pushed it and it opened, the hinges grating a bit. 2/ Breaking and entering He climbed over the ledge and landed inside without a sound. Corey was supple and strong; he could move nimbly. He looked around. No one was in sight. The room occupied all of the first floor, with just a staircase at the back. A large hearth was in front of him, some scarce embers glowing under a large cast iron pot. Three chairs stood in a circle around the fireplace. It was summer, and the fire had only been lit to cook a meal. The fire was almost out. In the middle of the room, a wide, round oak table took a prominent space. This was where the smell of food came from. Three bowls of soup stood on the table. Smelled good! Peas and bacon soup would be a perfect snack, even though it was to be a warm day. The first bowl was big, but it was way too hot. The second was of a nice size, but it was cold! Corey seized the smallest bowl and swallowed the thick, just warm enough content with delight. He felt quite warm from all the running and from the soup, so he removed his shirt and stood in just his shorts, his broad shoulders and his wiry torso glowing as he stretched. He then moved closer to the fire. He stood up. After the warm soup and hot fire, he felt sleepy, and decided to see if there was somewhere he could take a nap, since the inhabitants did not seem to be coming back. If he took a short nap, he would be in shape to get back to hunting. He climbed the stairs. Once he reached the landing he saw two open doors that led to two different bedrooms. One was messy with a big double bed, the other one was clean and tidy, with a nice quilt pulled over the bed. Corey chose the clean bed, flipped off his sandals, climbed on it, and laid on his back. Just as he fell into a deep sleep, the door to the cabin opened. Lewis, Steve and Matt came in. Matt noticed the open window. Then Lewis scanned the room. He saw the empty soup
bowl and the linen shirt bundled carelessly on the table. Steve was now
alert for anything out of order. He spotted the broken chair. The two men and the boy climbed upstairs, holding various weapons to fend off the intruder's potential blows. Matt held the chair's broken leg, whereas Steve brandished an axe and Lewis held on to his cutlass. Once on the landing, they all stopped short in front of the dangerous intruder. Now lying on his belly, with a contented grin on his turned face, the almost naked Corey was quite a sight. Steve and Lewis looked at each other and they smiled also. The cause for this mirth was Matt gaping at the boy occupying his bed. They knew the look on his face. Well, they had never seen such a look on his face before, but they had a pretty good idea what this meant. Matt liked what he saw. And they could not deny their son had good taste. This burglar displayed five feet ten inches of teenage perfection. Long golden legs with fine downy hairs that caught
the sunlight perfectly, a pert little butt inside tight brown shorts, a
slim muscular upper body with broad shoulders and silky hair flowing
down his neck, and a face that looked really sweet from where they
stood: they were not surprised Matt took a few steps to get closer to
the sleeping boy. Lewis leaned towards Steve's ear. They waited until Matt's gaze left the boy and he looked at his father and his man with a questioning look. "Yes, son, you must do what has to be done when one
catches a thief! Capture him! He's all yours!" Steve concluded with a
wink. Lewis had gone into their room and now handed Matt several coils
of rope. 3/ Crime… Matt did not want to disappoint his dad and Lewis. He had always pleased them; and once again they had entrusted him with a mission he had to complete. Matt turned back to the sleeping form sprawled across his bed. Even though he only saw half of his face, it was a fully beautiful one. But then it belonged to someone who had trespassed, plundered and vandalized. He had to make his parents proud. They had taught him how to struggle and not let anybody take advantage of him, and this lad would be no exception. He just hoped that… Well. He would think about it later. Time to act. He took great care in not waking up the trespasser as he looped a first coil of rope around the boy's ankles. Stealth and sleight-of-hand were qualities he had developed to catch game. The blond guy was lightly snoring now and still displayed the same merry smile. What could he be dreaming about? Matt couldn't help but grin. It seemed there was no danger anymore. Still he had to remain cautious. His nimble fingers worked skillfully, and he was done wrapping both his wrists in white cotton rope when the boy stirred a little. He was waking up. Corey fully regained his senses as he felt the
weight of a body jumping on him. Someone was sitting on his butt and he
felt his wrists were pulled to the small of his back. Something
tightened around them and he could not move them anymore. He wriggled
but this person was straddling him. With feet pressing on his thighs
and knees tightening along his flanks, his bucking and kicking did not
lead him anywhere. Especially with tightly roped ankles. Matt jumped down from the bed. He turned Corey around and grabbed his shoulders to lift him to sit on the edge of the mattress. He stood in front of his prisoner and crossed his arms across his chest. Corey was astounded and gaped at his captor. For five seconds they looked at each other in silence. It seemed much longer than that to Corey as he thought he now knew what the pleasant aroma was when he had dozed off. It was the scent of this kid! As for Matt, he was taking in the flawless looks of
the stranger stranded inside his bedroom. So the prophecy was turning
out to be right… He kept a stern and concerned face while he felt
overwhelmed with joy inside. He would act tough for he had to make sure
the prophecy would be fulfilled. He eventually broke the silence. "You broke into our house and vandalized it. My dad and his man were none too happy about it." "Let me continue, now. There are no police around,
so we're going to get even on our own terms. Hey, don't look
frightened, we're not going to hurt you!" Matt reassured the boy whose
wide open eyes looked scared. If he had telepathic powers, he'd have
known it was not fear that shone through Corey's eyes, but fascination. Corey nodded. He marveled at the boy in front of
him, with his hands on his hips, his stocky build, his round face, his
cheeky smile, his big brown eyes, his long eyelashes and his long brown
hair… Corey wondered if he had not dreamed about such round softness
before. Now the boy was kneeling in front of him and untying his
ankles. His smell triggered some very strange thoughts in Corey's head. "Come! Dad and Lewis are waiting for us!" 4/ … and punishment? "You should untie him so he can get to work then!" They chatted about the tasks they had performed and
what they would have to do the next day. Matt pointed out the important
landmarks for Corey to spot so he could find his way back to the
cottage; the twisted oak or the maple tree with the fork. They reached
the clearing that was familiar to Corey and they parted. As he walked
back home, Matt thought about this very odd day. It felt so strange to
be side by side with someone he knew was meant for him. He felt a pang
of anguish as he realized he was now on his own. That morning he did
not know Corey, but now that they had parted, it was as if something
had been torn from him. This night, a league away from each other, two boys had very sweet dreams. The next morning, as Matt went outside the cottage,
he found Corey already toiling. He smiled and went to help him with the
hens, which were pecking his sandaled feet. When Steve and Lewis came back, they discovered
Corey tightly hogtied on the lawn in front of the cottage, with Matt
taunting him verbally as he tickled him senseless. The men pretended
they did not notice the arousal the kids' game produced. Corey stayed for dinner this time. The conversation only dealt with life in the forest and was rife with lumberjack stories. These three woodcutters knew tons more than Corey. He who thought he was the Prince of the Forest! If that were true, then these men were the King, the Emperor, and… his Sovereign. It was time for him to head home, much too soon. Matt walked him to the clearing. Matt longed to tell Corey more, to give voice to the feelings that were stirring inside him. But he knew better and did not want to spoil anything. They shook hands and wished each other good night. The third day was busier. All four of them had to go
into the forest to finish the job Steve and Lewis had started the day
before. They were done by mid-afternoon and headed back to the cottage.
They then busied themselves with the sheep and the hens until it was
time for dinner. Corey broke the uneasy silence that had settled once
everyone's plate had been filled. 5/ Epilogue "Should I tell him, dad?" The rest of the meal took place in silence. Corey
wondered what he was to tell. There was something he wanted to say to
Matt, but… Could it be what the lumberjack boy expected? Two hours
later, Matt and Corey reached the clearing. Only the faint glow of dusk
lighted it, giving trees and ferns the same gray look. Corey had
required that Matt be tied up. They stood in the middle of the clearing. Corey grabbed a few hankies from his short’s pocket. The end. © Copyright Bondwriter, February, 2007 Comments and feedback welcome.
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