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| It Happened One Christmas Chapter Eighteen | |
| By: Jack Date: December 22, 2019, 5:18 pm | |
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| �Gee,� I said, unable to stop the sarcasm. �Thanks for | |
| reminding me of that.� | |
| We�d started walking again while I�d been remembering. I hadn�t | |
| been paying that much attention to where we were. I stopped for | |
| a second and looked around. I didn�t recognize the houses | |
| around us, but I had a general feeling of where we were. Not | |
| that it really mattered. I�d ridden my bike around enough that | |
| I was pretty sure I could head north and find my way home in | |
| just a few minutes. | |
| Or wherever I was going to go. | |
| �You�re welcome,� Charlie said calmly, as if he hadn�t noticed | |
| the sarcasm. | |
| �If you were trying to remind me of how unfair getting spanked | |
| can be, you didn�t need to bother.� | |
| Charlie just shook his head. | |
| �You�re making two mistakes, Bailey. First, is that you�re | |
| thinking just because the same thing didn�t happen to both of | |
| you, that makes what happened to you unfair.� | |
| I wanted to argue. I still felt it really wasn�t fair for Dad | |
| to spank me because I got in trouble at school. I tried to | |
| ignore the fact that I�d been dishonest, and not to wonder if | |
| that�s the real reason he�d spanked me. It still felt like | |
| Charlie was wrong, and that if two guys did the same thing, they | |
| should get the same punishment. | |
| We walked another block. The big, two story houses covered in | |
| lights and with decorated yards were behind us. This block was | |
| all one-story homes, and the decorations weren�t as extensive, | |
| but there were still lights up on most of the houses. | |
| It was funny, because I realized I�d lost track of time. It | |
| must have only been about 7:30 or 8pm at the lastest, but I | |
| couldn�t remember the last person I�d really seen, unless it had | |
| been David taking out the trash. Everything felt muffled and | |
| quiet, and not just because of the snow, but more like it was | |
| way after midnight. | |
| Another block past, and the houses seemed to be a bit less nice | |
| here, the decorations not as extensive. On the other hand, I | |
| had a feeling I knew about where we were - away from the bridge, | |
| but approaching the highway side of town. | |
| �You said there were two things - two mistakes I was making,� I | |
| finally said, as much to break the silence as anything else. | |
| Bailey nodded, walked on a few more steps, then stopped and | |
| turned to me. | |
| �Yes. The other one is a mistake that many people make - you�re | |
| coming to a conclusion without enough information.� | |
| Without saying another word, Charlie turned and pointed. | |
| I looked down a side road. For a second, there was nothing, | |
| then I saw a car turn onto the road, coming towards us. The | |
| headlights approached much faster than they should have as we | |
| seemed to rush towards the car, and then suddenly it was moving | |
| beside us, and I could see the passengers and hear their | |
| conversation. | |
| Somehow, I wasn�t surprised that it was Kevin and his mom, nor | |
| that it seemed much earlier in the car, like it was late in a | |
| winter afternoon, not well after dark. I also wasn�t surprised | |
| that, even though I hadn�t seen Kevin since I�d started King�s | |
| Academy after finishing seventh grade, he still looked exactly | |
| as I remembered him. | |
| �Please, Mom, can�t you sign it,� Kevin said, almost in a whine | |
| that was much unlike his regular voice. | |
| �You know what your father has said, Kevin,� his mom replied | |
| quickly. �You know how important it is to him that you get a | |
| good education.� | |
| �But this wasn�t even in class.� | |
| �Then you can explain that to him,� she replied. | |
| The rest of the trip was silent. | |
| Equally silently, Charlie and I moved along behind them, | |
| following as they pulled past where I actually stood and turned | |
| into a house. It wasn�t a bad house, but it wasn�t the big, | |
| fancy house where I�d pictured Kevin living either. There was a | |
| funny kind of double image as I saw the house as it was - at | |
| night, with Christmas lights around it, and as it was when Kevin | |
| and his mom arrived home and walked in. | |
| Things seemed to speed up a bit as we stood there. The sky | |
| blackened, street lights came on, and another car pulled in. A | |
| man stepped out. He was tall - taller than my dad, though not | |
| hugely so. He was lean, but looked strong. I tried to remember | |
| if I knew what Kevin�s dad did for a living. As he walked into | |
| the house, Charlie and I followed him. | |
| By the time we slipped into the house, the three of them were | |
| gathered around the dinner table. Mom and Dad seemed to be | |
| chatting easily, but Kevin was clearly nervous. While they | |
| talked, I noticed that Kevin�s father had a heavy accent. I�m | |
| not sure why, but it kind of reminded me of those guys who | |
| worked for Sean Connery in that submarine movie. His father | |
| finally noticed Kevin�s silence and commented on it. | |
| Kevin was silent for a long moment, until his mom prodded him. | |
| �Go ahead and tell him, Kev.� | |
| Kevin took the detention note from his back pocket and shoved it | |
| across the table. His father gave him a serious look, then | |
| unfolded the paper. His eyes flicked across it, then he set it | |
| down and went back to eating. A few moments went by with no | |
| noise but a TV in the other room. As they all seemed to finish | |
| eating, the man spoke again. | |
| �Did you and that other boy� Bailey?.. finish your project?� | |
| �Almost, we have to type it up. Well, he�s going to type it up, | |
| because he types better than me. Then I have to proofread it.� | |
| He went quiet. | |
| �We don�t have to turn it in until Monday.� | |
| �Any other homework tonight?� | |
| �Just math. I already finished it.� | |
| �Good, why don�t you go get ready? I�ll be there in a minute.� | |
| �Dad, please, this wasn�t even�.� | |
| His voice trailed away as his father stared at him. | |
| �Yes, sir.� | |
| Kevin rose and slunk off. The two adults stood and started | |
| clearing the table. They worked quietly for a few moments. | |
| �Don�t be too hard on him, Pasha,� the woman finally said. | |
| The man was quiet a moment as he transferred some leftovers to a | |
| Tupperware bowl. Finally he looked at her. | |
| �Always you say this to me. Do I ever beat him? What is �too | |
| hard�? Compared to how I was raised, he is treated like a | |
| spoiled poodle dog.� | |
| I noticed the man�s accent had grown heavier, but I still | |
| understood him, though I had to listen a bit harder. | |
| �He has to learn, Magda. School is important. I want him to not | |
| have to do what I have done. He is so smart, but he has to | |
| learn.� | |
| She was silent a moment, then nodded her head, and went back to | |
| loading the dishwasher. He put a couple of plastic bowls into | |
| the fridge and left in the same direction Kevin had gone. | |
| It was like I was looking from the same space the man - Pasha - | |
| Kevin�s father - was looking as he walked down the hall to a | |
| mostly closed door. He pushed it open to reveal Kevin sitting | |
| on his bed. At first I thought he was shirtless, but he stood, | |
| and I realized he was completely n‍ude. | |
| He was beautiful. | |
| Not like I�m gay or anything, but he just looked so� so� | |
| I already knew he was tall for our age and that he was pretty | |
| athletic, but seeing him like that was so different. His chest | |
| wasn�t just flat. There was this line that started in the | |
| middle of it, went down a bit, and separated out, so you could | |
| see he was getting real pecs. His stomach was flat and had | |
| these lines on it. From his chest, his waist got narrower, but | |
| then flared out a bit at his hips. He really had some body hair | |
| - not just a few short things like I did, but this thick bush at | |
| the lowest part of his stomach that was starting to spread | |
| around his balls. And his balls were big, and they dangled | |
| down, but his p‍enis still hung down further, so the head | |
| of it was a bit lower than his balls. At 13, I�m pretty sure he | |
| was already bigger than I am now. And his legs were just as | |
| muscular as the rest of him, and you could even see the swell of | |
| his calves from in front of him. | |
| I�d never wanted him as a boyfriend or anything, but I knew a | |
| lot of boys messed around together, and I couldn�t help wishing | |
| I�d been able to see him like this in real life. | |
| Of course, that was nothing to do with why he was like this now. | |
| �Dad, please,� he pleaded. �It wasn�t in class. It was after | |
| school. We were just messing around a little. We didn�t hurt | |
| nothing.� | |
| His dad spoke, but his English seemed better, like he wasn�t so | |
| upset now or something. | |
| �No, Kevin Kolya, it�s you who don�t understand. You say this | |
| wasn�t in class so it doesn�t matter, but it does. Teachers are | |
| people upon whom you must depend. And they are people and | |
| people talk. You say you meant no harm, but how do they know | |
| that? What they know is you were caught sneaking. Why? They | |
| are people, so some ask and wonder. This does not affect your | |
| grade, but it could follow you. I have told you how important | |
| school is so you can get good job, not like me, having to work | |
| so long and hard. School is important, so teachers are | |
| important. You must depend on them, so you must not make them | |
| not like or trust you. Understood?� | |
| �Yes, sir,� Kevin mumbled. | |
| I have to admit, I did as well. What his father was saying was | |
| much like what my own had said back then, yet it suddenly made | |
| more sense to me - maybe because my own butt wasn�t on the line | |
| this time. | |
| His father didn�t say anything else, but just pointed. A sound, | |
| almost a sob, escaped Kevin, but he marched over to his closet, | |
| where his father had pointed. I couldn�t help but notice that | |
| Kevin�s back dimpled in before the swell of his buttocks, which | |
| were full and round, not at all flat, and with only slight | |
| dimples at each side. | |
| The closet door was slightly ajar, and he pulled it open. On | |
| the back of the door was a rack from which hung several ties to | |
| the left and a couple of belts. To the far right side hung | |
| something I didn�t recognize. It was a piece of leather about | |
| two feet long, but only about an inch wide. It was black. It | |
| hung down loosely, almost like a belt, but stiffer - like a new | |
| one that hadn�t been broken in yet, but I had the feeling it had | |
| been broken in, since Kevin didn't seem happy at all to be | |
| fetching it. | |
| Kevin walked slowly across the room to where his father waited | |
| by the bed. He handed the narrow strap to his father, then | |
| turned and took the pillow from the head of the bed, moving it | |
| to the center. Placing the pillow crosswise in the middle of | |
| the bed, Kevin kneeled on the bed and laid himself across the | |
| pillow so his butt was lifted into the air. He reached under | |
| himself and pulled his balls up so they weren�t between his | |
| legs, then stretched out. He spread his legs so his toes were | |
| nearly at each side of the mattress, then he reached up, spread | |
| eagling himself and grasped one of the upper corners of the | |
| mattress with each hand. | |
| His father seemed to weigh the strap in his hand for a moment, | |
| then he lifted it, but stopped. Instead, he knelt down on the | |
| bed, and rested his hand on Kevin�s shoulders. | |
| �Kevin, you are my son. The way I was raised, it is hard to | |
| say, but I do love you. But it is very important you do good. | |
| I worry for you, and it is my job to help you learn. Do you | |
| understand?� | |
| �Yes,� Kevin said though he sounded rather choked. | |
| �Then we make sure we don�t have to repeat this lesson soon.� | |
| Saying that, he gave Kevin�s shoulder a pat and stood. | |
| The strap rose up. | |
| It fell much more quickly, and it whistled when it did. | |
| Kevin�s back arched up, and I could see his jaw clench tight as | |
| he struggled to hold in whatever noise was trying to escape. I | |
| could see his eyes were clenched tight. | |
| His father stood patiently behind him. I was on the far side of | |
| the bed from the man, but I could clearly see a line of white | |
| where the thin strap had landed, and I watched as red rushed in | |
| to color the stripe. | |
| I�m not sure how much time passed - it seemed like hours - | |
| before Kevin slowly lowered his head and feet back to the | |
| mattress. Almost as soon as he was back in place, the strap | |
| whistled down again. This time Kevin cried out, a loud, sobbing | |
| yelp. | |
| The same thing again. The third time the strap c‍racked | |
| down, Kevin�s head didn�t come up, and I realized he�d taken a | |
| bite of sheet as his outcry was smothered. The sheet nearly | |
| came untucked as he thrashed his head around, though. | |
| Again and again, the strap whistled down through the air and | |
| snapped across Kevin�s butt. The only things that changed were | |
| how loud Kevin cried out, how much he thrashed around, and how | |
| long his dad waited before laying the next lash. | |
| I found myself crying as well, though silently, unlike Kevin, as | |
| I watched. Yet he took each stripe. No longer able to keep hold | |
| of the mattress, he beat his fist against the mattress, covered | |
| his head, and pulled the sheets loose, yet his hands always went | |
| back to those same spots. His feet beat a tattoo against the | |
| mattress, shoving him up enough that his father finally had to | |
| take his hips, pull him back down, and resettle the pillow. Yet | |
| still it went on. | |
| Finally, the strap came down, but didn�t come back up. The man | |
| stood behind the son, and it was easy to see how upset and sad | |
| he was at the mewling mess to which the boy had been reduced. | |
| His mouth opened, then closed and opened again before he finally | |
| turned away. He walked to the closet, re-hung the thin strap, | |
| then left the room without saying another word. | |
| �Thirteen.� | |
| I jumped at the voice. Despite Kevin�s broken sobs, it still | |
| seemed like Charlie had violated a sanctuary when he spoke. | |
| I had to swallow twice to get my heart back into my chest, but I | |
| finally did. | |
| �What?� I replied. | |
| �It was only thirteen stripes. You can probably count them | |
| yourself, if you�d like. And it was barely fifteen minutes - | |
| barely a quarter of an hour, not multiple ones.� | |
| �Why did you show me this? Are you trying to tell me this | |
| wasn�t cruel?� | |
| �Was it cruel? As hard as this seems, did you even suspect it | |
| had happened the next morning? And what if Pasha was right? As | |
| hard as this might have been, what if it kept him from trying to | |
| steal stuff again and kept him from getting suspended or sent to | |
| an alternate school where he wouldn�t have much chance of | |
| getting a good education?� | |
| He was quiet a moment, and I had to think. Wasn�t cruel cruel | |
| whyever it was done or whatever the result. I had to force | |
| myself not to think of that old song Mom sometimes listened to - | |
| Cruel to be Kind. | |
| After a moment of silence spread between us, becoming deeper as | |
| Kevin�s broken sobs died away, Charlie spoke again. | |
| �But no, that�s not what I wanted you to see. I wanted you to | |
| realize that you don�t know everything, and that sometimes, | |
| someone else�s punishment can be worse than your own - for you, | |
| not just for them.� | |
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| Re: It Happened One Christmas Chapter Eighteen | |
| By: db105 Date: December 23, 2019, 9:39 am | |
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| I get Kevin's dad's reasoning, but it is rather harsh. | |
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