Randy stared out the window at all the animals they passed on the way to their new house. "I can't believe you guys are making me move to a farm. With all those animals making noises 24/7 I'll never get any sleep."
His mother sighed and turned to him. "You love it here I promise. The house we got is big and cheap and you'll have the choice to be home schooled or attend a small school they have not far from where we live. Your father will be working so we don't have anything to worry about."
"I bed all the kids here are dull and no fun at all." Randy said looking out the window.
"Just give it a chance, for me." She said smiling.
Randy shook his head. "Fine."
OOO
Randy was unpacking his things in his new room when he heard rumbling coming from outside. Walking over to the widow he looked out and saw a boy riding around the field on a tractor. He looked to be around his age and he wasn't wearing a shirt. He couldn't pull his eyes away from him.
"Staring at him already." His mother said from behind him.
Randy jumped. "God mom."
Rachel smiled "He lives on the farm next door with his family. I met his mom and she said his name was john. They're other kids that live here too and she said the school is good. It's small and there are not many students but you can go if you like."
Randy nodded "I'm still thinking about it but I will get back to you."
"Alright." She said. "Why don't you come down I just made lunch." She said leaving the room.
"I'll be right there." But Randy went back over to the window. The tractor was off now and no one was on it. He looked around and moved when he saw the shirtless boy looking up at him. He ran out his room and down to the kitchen where his mother was. "Hey where's dad?"
"He's out looking for work." She said then she heard the doorbell ring. "Can you get that?"
Randy got up and answered the door. When he saw the shirtless boy he froze. "Hi."
He smiled "Hi my mom said there was a boy about my age that moved in and then I saw you in the window and I thought I'd say hi. My name is John."
Randy tried hard not to look at John's hot sweaty and muscular body. "Randy's it's nice to meet you."
"You too." John couldn't take his eyes away from Randy's perfect face. "Well I have to get back to work before I get in trouble with my dad but I hope to see you around later."
Randy nodded "Yeah I'll be going to that school starting Monday."
"Then I'll save you a seat." John said before running off.
Randy's bottom lip went between his teeth as he watched him run off. Going back into the kitchen he sat down. "So I finally decided that I was going to go to that school."
"What made you decide?" She asked smiling at him.
Randy looked down and shook his head. "No reason." He began to eat his food knowing in his mind that he was only going to see more of John. When he was finish he went back up to his room and finished unpacking.
OOO
The next morning Randy woke up early. Looking out his window he saw John already out working. He got dressed and went outside. He walked over to one of the horses behind the fence and started to pet it.
"I think she likes you." John said walking up behind him.
Randy smiled still petting the horse. "I've never seen once so close before. We moved here from the city so I'm not use to all the animals and early mornings.
"I can tell." John said.
Randy turned around and saw John once again not wearing a shirt and he smiled. "Do you always get up this early?"
"Yeah." John said "The faster I get my work done the faster I can get off this ranch. I'm hanging out with my friends later if you want to join."
Randy nodded "Yeah sure, would you like some help?"
After helping John with his chores John walked Randy home. "So after we get cleaned up I'll meet you back out here."
Randy nodded "Got it."
OOO
Walking down the dirt road
"So have you been here your whole life?" Randy asked.
"Yup." John said "My grandparents owned the ranch and now my parents. I'm going to own it after them."
Randy smiled "So you like it out here?"
"I love it here." John said. "I love being with all the animals and my friends. I just couldn't ask for a better life to be brought in. why did you and your family move here?"
"We've lived in the city our whole lives so I guess they needed a change in scenery." Randy smiled "I thought it would be boring here but now it's not so bad." He looked over at John who was smiling.
"Yeah." He said.
Randy saw a small barn. "Hey what's this?"
John sighed. "This use to be the little hide out me and my little brother hung out."
"I didn't know you had a brother?" Randy said looking over at him.
John shook his head "He died when he was six."
Randy frowned "I'm sorry." He said walking away from the barn.
"I haven't been in there since then." John said. "Sometimes I can still hear his voice, I miss him." He wiped his face and smiled. "Sorry I don't mean too-"
"No it's okay." Randy said
John nodded "Come on lets go." They continued their walk down the road.
Randy spotted an even bigger barn and as they got close he saw a few boys throwing around a football. "Are those your friends?"
John nodded "Some of them."
"How many kids live here?" Randy asked.
"About fifteen." John said "it's a very small little community here but the people that do live here are very close. Everyone knows everything about everyone."
"Wow." Randy said. "Well is there something I should know?"
"Not really." John said. "But the one thing you should know is that I'm gay."
Even though he didn't let it show Randy was smiling inside. "Me too."
"I know." John said smiling. "I figured that when I saw you checking me out a couple of times."
Randy looked down and blushed. "Sorry but it's not my fault you look so good without your shirt on." He smiled "And speaking of shirts. He motioned at John's shirt that was hanging out of his back pocket. "How come you never wear one?"
"Because it's too hot." John said.
OOO
Randy ended up spending the whole day with John and his friends. Around eight that night his mother called and told him to come home. Since it was dark John decided to talk with him.
"You didn't have to walk with me." Randy said looking over at John. "You could have stayed with your friends."
John shrugged "I needed to get home anyway and I didn't want you to walk home alone when you just moved in."
"Well thanks." Randy said.
"No problem." John said. One the way back John looked over at the small barn and sighed. They continued their walk home. John walked Randy all the way to his door. "I had a really good time hanging out with you."
Randy nodded "Me too and I guess I'll see you in school tomorrow."
"Or we could just walk together." John said "I'm always walking by myself so it would be good to have some company."
"Okay." Randy said. "I better get inside." He said using his keys to get inside.
John headed home, Randy's perfect face still on his mind.
A/N Please review and the next chapter will be up soon.
