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Abe was the man who knew himself responsible for justice in his community, for saying what was proper, for keeping things in balance. family If Barry saw the table being righted through the power of mathematical defined forces, Abe was one of the forces. And Abe, had they discussed it, would have seen the situation differently Abe would have seen himself as the one who kept the table balanced, he thought it was his job. Abe was naturally inclined to take Barry under wing; Abe did that with all the cute young boys and Barry was cuter and younger than most.

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But Barry kept his distance. Geluri uv ieftine on link page Barry was leery of anyone who seemed too interested in him, and Abe was too interested. family on Top page Barry liked to hide.

family Abe, like the others saw Barry through lenses Barry himself didn't possess. Barry was not going to blend in, be his beige, camouflaged self here, even if he didn't realize it . family he had no idea being sixteen and small and slim and having nearly flawless pale soft skin and deep, wide clear brown eyes and rounded buns and hips that wriggled a little when he walked could be attractive; he saw all those things as disadvantages, to the extent that he saw them at all. But he would not hide in this place, any more than he could in his classes, could not hide his differences. Abe at first he labeled him "hands off" at first everyone had assumed the boy was pretending to be a student, was really a gay high school boy like the others that occasionally turned up and who were always carefully shielded by this little group whether they wanted to be or not, before being sent on their way. fencing But he kept coming every day and he had books and was doing homework and eventually they verified he had a meal card and a dorm room; then that he was really sixteen as he said. Abe could see depth. He expected pain, all the gay kids had pain, but there was more here, and he could read it in the eyes, read it in the shapeless drab clothes, the air of poverty and deprivation and neediness and hunger that hung about the boy.