This is a new idea, so I really appreciate the feedback.
I have been inspired by luisaakainsane, who writes really cute Codiase slash.
This will be slash, so please don't read if it offends you.
I do not own Ted or Cody or Randy, much to my disappointment...
Hope you enjoy the first part. It should be three or four parts in total.
Ted was running faster and harder than he had ran before. This was more than his usual workout. It was pounding out every ounce of frustration and angst that he was feeling at that particular moment. What was he thinking of? No way should he have been picturing Cody the way he had been last night. Something was very wrong with the situation, and Ted was completely unaware of how to stop it. Not like he was even interested in guys, but why did he feel this way?
He didn't even want to think about the love word. Whenever people described how it felt to be in love, they would mention butterflies and hearts racing and wanting to smile constantly. Ted had never felt that way about anyone, not even his girlfriends. Suddenly, like a bolt of lightening he had fallen for Cody. No words were spoken, no eyes met across a room and no fingers innocently linked together.
Cody was spending his free time in his favourite way. After a morning lie in with his favourite comic books, the young man was now setting up to play his favourite Legend Of Zelda games this afternoon. He furrowed his brow as his concentration wavered. The only thing that could command Cody's full attention at the moment was another man. Ted was his friend and fellow wrestler. He shouldn't be thinking half of the things he was, let alone getting off to the vision of Ted's tanned and toned physique.
Cody pressed the restart button and nodded his head, as if to affirm the fact that he would not be distracted by Ted this time. After around ten minutes the young man's cell phone rang. Cody almost jumped out of his seat as he grabbed the phone and scanned the screen to see whom the incoming call was from. He let out a deflated sigh as the caller ID read the name of his father.
Ted ran until he had to stop. He struggled over to a nearby bench and sat down. He was sweating and really thirsty, so he needed something to drink. In all his hurry to clear his mind, he had forgotten his usual bottle of water or a sports drink. He was startled when a hand touched his shoulder. He turned around to see that it was Randy.
"What are you doing out here?" Ted frowned.
"Thirsty?" Randy asked, holding up a bottle of cold refreshing water.
"Thanks Randy." Ted nodded as he took a swig from the bottle.
"I'm not Randy." He replied.
"What?" Ted shook his head and frowned.
"I'm not Randy, I'm just borrowing his body." He replied.
"So, if you're not Randy, who are you?" Ted asked, wondering if he was hallucinating.
"Your guardian angel." Randy's body replied with Randy's voice.
"Ok, let's say that's true. What are you doing here?" Ted asked.
"I know all about your feelings for Cody." The "angel" replied.
"How did you know?" Ted fretted.
"Like I said, I'm your guardian angel." Came the reply.
"What exactly do you know?" Ted asked curiously.
I know that yesterday, you were looking at Cody in the showers after the gym." The "angel" replied.
"Anyone could have seen that." Ted pointed out.
"Alright, how about last Sunday when you left church and went home to jack off thinking about Cody?" Randy's voice asked.
"Ok, I'm pretty convinced. But why are you here?" Ted asked.
"To help you to realise your feelings." Randy's eyebrow raised ever so slightly.
"How would you do that?" Ted asked curiously.
"Taking you on a trip." The "angel" replied.
"Cool, where to? Vegas?" Ted rolled his eyes.
"The alternate reality." The "angel" replied.
"Where would that be?" Ted asked.
"It's where our other lives are lived out. I will show how your life would be if you didn't tell him how you feel." Randy's face smiled, which was strange.
"Do I get to see that past too?" Ted asked.
"Just come with me." Randy's hand grabbed Ted's and they disappeared into thin air.
Meanwhile at home, Cody was still playing on his games. He made a mental promise to himself, that if he hadn't seen or heard from Ted by that night, then he would give up and move on. It wasn't worth risking a strong friendship because of his sexual desires for another man. Especially Ted, who took the religious stance against being gay. It was unnatural and against God's will.
Yes, he had approximately six hours before he forgot Ted for good.
What do you think?
I would really appreciate reviews and feedback on this one!
Like I said, I think it will be three or four parts in total.
