God's Little Freak

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Wouldn’t understand love? Are you sure?” God asks.
    Kevin keeps quiet. “Courage, Kevin, courage! It takes courage to love. If you want to keep feeling this way, you’ll have to be more courageous,” God says.
    “You know why, God! ” Kevin says and runs his hands through his hair. His mood has changed suddenly.
    “I do. Remember, just be with it and you’ll be fine. I’m so glad that you share this with me. You are surely on the road less travelled. Don’t let the obstacles confuse you,” God says.
    Kevin i s glad to hear that he is on the road less travelled; that he is an explorer. He is exploring love and all he thinks about is Michael.
     

Chapter IX
    Kevin and Michael are sitting in a huge hall listening to a piano duet, a four hand piece by Franz Schubert. While listening, Kevin thinks about how far he and Michael have come in just over one month. They are secretly “together.” He has wanked several times with Michael. They often kiss, but now they French kiss each other, which is more exciting. He likes everything about Michael’s body and Michael certainly likes his. Twice they fell asleep while holding each other, in what have become regular sleepovers. Kevin wants to do everything with Michael - go explore, play music, do sports, play all kinds of games - and he can’t wait for the summer so that they can go swimming.
    After their first kiss and discovering how they feel about each other, it is now easier for Kevin to concentrate when playing the duet. Even if Michael touches him, it is not distracting at all.
    The Schubert duet finishes . It is a difficult piece of music and Kevin knows he would never have been able to play it. It was too difficult for the pianists too, because they made many mistakes. While everyone is clapping, Michael reaches over and squeezes Kevin’s hand gently to wish him good luck.
    The Master of Ceremon ies announces, “And now, Michael Krippner and Kevin Schrödinger will play the Four Hand Sonata in C (K 19d) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.”
    They walk up to the stage and sit down at the piano. They are a little bit nervous, but Kevin is good at debating and speeches and Michael performs a lot before an audience, so they can handle it. Michael counts them in and off they go. Both of them have perfect focus and enjoy playing.
    After the p erformance they get up to give a bow to the audience. Just as they bow, Michael grabs Kevin’s hand and they bow together. Kevin feels a bit awkward about this.
    “ It went so well I feel like giving you a French kiss right here,” Michael says when they sit down. Kevin giggles and actually feels the same. They have performed together and there is something very special about that. He feels even closer to Michael than before. Michael has already played his recorder piece earlier and still has to play the First Movement of the Moonlight Sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven as a solo performer. Kevin can’t wait for that, because Michael said that with every note, he’ll be thinking of him. Kevin knows this will be true, because Michael doesn’t seem to have to concentrate that much when he plays.
    When Michael plays the Moonlight Sonata, Kevin has goose bumps numerous times. He has heard it several times before but today it is more special by far. He enjoys watching Michael play. At the end, when the audience begins to clap, Michael winks at him before he takes a bow. Kevin smiles from ear to ear and looks down at his hands.
    At the end of a very long day, the prize ceremony starts an hour late at nine o’clock. They had to squeeze the competition into one day because most of the competitors live far away and can’t travel back and forth. Most of the children are already sleeping somewhere in the hall and it looks quite bizarre. Michael and Kevin cannot stop commenting and laughing about the lady who presents the prizes. “She has so much make-up on because she tripped and fell into her powder box!” Michael says.
    The first

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