Aloha! This is the fifth
chapter of the fourth segment of the continuing saga of Kayden, Zac, and their
friends...and families. For those of you who just found this story, I suggest
you check out the previous three chapter series… Seriously, or you’ll be as
lost as I am without GPS. If you’ve checked them out already, then I approve of
your reading this chapter…yay!
It’s been a
while since I wrote (king of understatements). But I recently just moved into
my new place and started working full time. To keep my mind off someone close
to me but very far away, I will dedicate my Saturdays to writing for you guys.
Not only does it provide me with peace of mind, but it’s also relaxing. I found
this awesome café about five minutes from my apartment and I absolutely love
it. It has wireless Internet and organic teas (like 50 varieties). Anyway, this is gay-oriented fiction. If this type of
material offends you, it may be good if you stop reading now J.
If you think you’re too
young to read this, I’ll let you be the judge of that. If you can manage to
find your way here, I think you’re old enough to make the decision on what
material you should or should not read. Other than that, enjoy!!
Zac and Kayden
by Ryan Keith
Masses of students had left the building.
Those who remained either had after school activities or found the eeriness of
the nearly-deserted building a suitable environment for studying. Far from the
main foyer, a construct of notes pierced the walls. The music came to a halt
and was followed by cursing.
Kayden sat near the entrance to the
cafeteria, in an open area often occupied by loitering students. A smile formed
on his lips as he heard a few words exchanged, and then the music picked up
again.
Turning back a few pages in the KZ
journal, Kayden read some of Zac’s latest entries. It was a new form of
communication that was both stimulating and informative for the pair. Every few
days, they would alternate possession of the journal and record random events
and thoughts during their period of custody. It gave each an intriguing summary
of the other’s thoughts during their time spent apart.
The latest entry detailed Zac’s desire to
operate an electric car. His description of a recent mishap at a gas station
listed everything he found wrong with standard cars. In his quest to master
driving, Zac, along with Scott, had acquired considerable knowledge about cars.
Initially, Scott had only been helping Zac look for the information, but after
picking up a few articles, he had become as involved as Zac.
Kayden began his entry:
So, I have a confession to
make, my love. That hour you spent telling me why we need electric cars… well,
I wasn’t really listening. If you stopped and realized what I was doing, you’d
have noticed me trying to shut you up with my endless touching and caressing.
But just like always, you’re unresponsive when you’re talking about something.
Cars are cool and all, babe, but shit, you need to spend less time reading
about them and more time driving them! Your driving isn’t getting any better.
Kayden read over his last sentence before
continuing:
I hope I’m not within punching distance when you read this.
Kayden wrote some more and then read his entry,
deciding to add more that night. He preferred re-reading what his boyfriend had
written in the past months. Most of it had to do with the wait for baby Amelia
Hunter, who was finally born on November 26th. She was overdue by
more than two weeks. Zac was literally flying off the wall when his dad told
them they were heading up to Algonquin Radio Observatory in Algonquin National
Park for a demonstration. Although Diana was a week overdue, she insisted on
going, and Zac was concerned for her well being as well as the baby’s. He would
never admit it, but he was concerned. He blew up when he saw a video his
father took of Diana sitting up at the 50-metre-high antenna.
The actual birth of Amelia Hunter was uneventful. Diana announced without
alarm one morning that the baby was coming out. Kayden had never seen two
people so restless. Both Zac and his dad paced for hours before they were
allowed to see her. Only when the baby was delivered without complications did
Zac finally return to his seemingly unconcerned self. It was short lived,
though; the moment his dad placed Amelia in his arms, he became a protective
shield for her. He hovered over the newborn as much as his parents did.
Kayden read a few entries from around that time. Zac
had written almost three pages on the different things Amelia was doing, both
awake and asleep. The entries gradually got shorter as they detailed other
events: Shin’s birthday, Joe dumping
Melody, Joe dating Lenne a few weeks later.
Kayden shook his head in wonder. It had
been a bit of a touchy subject for Lenne. Even with the grace period they had,
after Lenne and Joe hit it up so fast, half the school was talking for weeks.
Christmas passed quietly enough for the
two. There were no huge parties to celebrate with friends. It was more of a
family get-together at Zac’s house. Kayden stayed over without question, as
well as Zac’s grandparents. It was only one year earlier that Zac and Kayden
had nearly lost each other for good. They tried to ignore it, but both still
felt uneasy as the date approached. Both knew nothing would happen on
Christmas, yet for some strange reason, neither could shake off the sadness
that accompanied the memories. The dark cloud finally lifted on Christmas day.
The two were able to enjoy the rest of the holidays with their family and
friends.
The only significant event fast
approaching was Kayden’s birthday. Zac made such an effort to do a countdown on
their journal entries that even Kayden was anticipating it.
***
“Let’s start again,” a boy commanded.
Kayden looked into the cafeteria and watched Zac walk
to one side of the stage and grab a bottle of water from a table.
Kayden smiled at Zac, who made eye contact with him. He could sense that Zac was running out of patience.
Zac sighed and rolled his eyes before
taking a peek at his watch. He decided that his prior engagement with Kayden
was more important. He ran a hand through his lightly-gelled hair and headed
off the stage.
“Hunter! Where are you going?” Ryan
called out as Zac packed away his guitar.
Zac turned to address the short kid, whose words were full of accusation.
Zac held an air of silence long enough to push the boy into uneasiness. Even
though Ryan was the band’s lead singer, Zac thought he didn’t have what it took
to lead anything. He was loud, quick to lay blame, and didn’t offer encouragement
when it was needed. What was worse was that he never admitted his mistakes,
blaming the rest of the group for his errors. Zac knew he had to do something
drastic, lest everyone’s efforts go to waste. His move would have to be on
another day, he decided, as he was running late.
“I told you I could only practice until
six,” Zac said as he shouldered his bag and picked up his guitar case.
“Well, at least we know the extent of
your commitment. It’s no wonder we suck as much as we do,” Ryan said as he crossed
his arms. Ryan’s attempts to put people to shame and guilt were coming to an
end, Zac promised himself.
“Listen, Ryan, what we need is for you to
pull your shit together. If you’re going to call the shots around here, you
better be willing to make sure the preparations are on track. Maybe then we
wouldn’t start practice so late. We were all here right after school. Where
were you? Where were you when we were borrowing stage time from other people
because you forget to book it? The
week is packed, now. We can’t practice again until next week! If you’re going
to pin anything on someone, then look in the mirror. Get your shit together by
next week if you want any chance for this farce to work.”
Zac glared at Ryan as the other members
watched. They always buckled under Ryan’s bullying and relied on Zac to speak
for them. They enjoyed seeing Zac jerk Ryan’s chain.
It
had been almost a month since Hank had approached Zac with the idea of playing
some tunes for the Spring Performance of the Arts. Hank was in the school band,
but he wanted to start something on his own. His biggest mistake had been
letting Ryan join the group. Then, Hank was asked to perform with the school
band in Montreal. That show would fall in the same week as the Spring
Performance. At first, Hank decided to skip the Montreal event in order to
pursue his own project. However, within a week, Ryan managed to convince Hank
to abandon his dream and stick with the school band. Ryan slid into the
position of leading the group, as soon as Hank was out of the way. It was easy
for Ryan to convince the other band members to stay around. The only reason Zac
stayed was that Hank asked him to. Hank had been allotted a time slot in the
show, borrowed the sound system from the school, and selected a number of songs
to perform. He had pulled in a lot of favors to make his plan bear fruit.
Zac’s cell phone buzzed in his front pocket. Kayden’s name on
the display brought a smile to his face and cleared the previous annoyance from
his mind. He looked towards his boyfriend, outside of the cafeteria, and smiled
at him.
“Hey, soldier,” Zac cooed into the cell, “how’s the fighter
doing?”
“Just waiting for you. I heard Ryan bitching up a storm.
Everything cool?” Kayden asked.
“Practice is over. Ryan is still locked in his quest for
glory,” Zac replied, rolling his eyes.
Sensing Zac’s tone, Kayden knew immediately that things hadn’t
gone so well. “That bad, eh?”
Zac opened the cafeteria doors and at the same moment closed
his phone and continued his conversation with Kayden.
“I don’t want to think about it. I don’t even know why Hank
asked Ryan to be in the group. He sucks ass.”
“He’s cute,” Kayden pointed out.
Zac had to agree. Ryan had a boyish look that girls adored.
Unfortunately, it only seemed to inflate his ego. “Yeah, too bad this isn’t a
model show. If it was, we could have asked ‘Mr. Idol’ to take his place,” Zac
said with sarcasm, referring to Brad. Zac recalled the way Brad’s eyes had
recently been looking sunken. He tried to convince himself that he couldn’t
care less, but something told him the boy was into something, and it was deep.
“Maybe Hank has a thing for Ryan,” Kayden suggested.
“Huh? Sorry, my mind was elsewhere.”
“I said Hank probably has a crush on Ryan.”
Zac paused for a moment. “And just how would you know if Hank
is gay or not?”
With a chuckle, Kayden slipped in a snide remark. “Well, he
plays in a band…”
“Oh, fuck off!” Zac smiled.
“I could always arrange it so that Ryan falls on something.
You know, like my fist?” Kayden suggested.
“I appreciate it, Kade. But, as much as I’d like to have Ryan
out of the picture, I still want to try to pull this thing off. I know Hank
wants this to work. It shows whenever I give him an update on our…what’s the
opposite of progress?”
Kayden’s laugh brought a smile to Zac’s face.
“So, even if Ryan thinks he makes the group, you’re the one
pulling the strings, aren’t you?”
“If I weren’t, Max and Arty would have dropped out by now.
They know Ryan is a total idiot.”
“Hey, guys.” Zac and Kayden turned to the sound of their
friend Mai’s voice.
“Where’s your boy?” Zac asked after they greeted her.
“Where else? I swear, Shin cares about video games more than
he cares about me.”
“Well, I guess we are to blame for that,” Kayden said, turning
to Zac.
Zac and Kayden had pooled their money to get one of the games
Shin wanted for his birthday in December. Shin was smart in letting each of his
friends and family members know of a particular game he wanted by talking
non-stop about it to them. There was no overlap, because he kept track of whom
he targeted for each particular game. In total, his friends and family
purchased eight games for him.
“Is that healthy? With exams coming up?” Kayden wondered.
Mai and Zac exchanged confused looks before laughing.
“Actually, it’s the other way around,” Mai explained. “Shin is at home doing
his homework and projects. Business before pleasure, that guy. I think his
grades actually improve when he has a string of games he wants to play.”
Kayden said, “Yeah, that sounds like him. I guess you give a
guy a goal and he’ll put up more effort, right?”
Zac and Mai didn’t hear Kayden. They were astounded by the
appearance of the boy who was walking towards them.
“Oh, my God! Is that…” Mai turned to Zac, who quickly shook
his head to silence her.
Kayden’s gaze trailed
to where Zac and Mai were looking, and he raised an eyebrow. Brad seemed to
walk in his own world, sporting a unique haircut that didn’t complement him at
all. Kayden realized that the cut was uneven, and he wondered if it was a
style. A quick look at Mai told him it wasn’t.
Brad noticed the people he was walking towards and gave an
intimidating look towards Zac. Zac didn’t react, but Kayden and Mai noticed the
one-sided hostility.
“What was that about?” Kayden asked.
“Just leave him…” Zac smiled at Kayden, but then his smile
faded as he looked towards Brad. “I don’t think he knows who he is, anymore.”
“Have you heard the rumors?” Mai asked excitedly.
“Mai…” Zac started.
“Well, not really rumors. Brad isn’t the only model in our
school. Pat does some modeling with his girlfriend. Well, according to Pat,
Brad hasn’t had a photo shoot since…well, last year! And now with his new
hair…” her voice trailed off. “I mean, what the hell did he do? Cut it himself?”
Kayden shrugged. “Live and let live, right?”
Zac nodded. “Exactly.”
“Whatever,” Mai said, already dismissing Brad from her
thoughts. “My mom should be here by now. Your place this Friday?”
“Yep,”
Zac answered.
“Say
hi to your family for me, Zac. Bye, Kayden”
Kayden and Zac fell silent for a moment once Mai was gone.
“Zac?”
Kayden turned to his boyfriend. “What triggered Brad to lose himself? He can be
outgoing when he wants to. When he first tried to be my friend, he was funny
and it was easy to like him.”
“I don’t know. Maybe what you saw then was the real Brad.
Maybe in the absence of love, his pride breeds envy and jealousy… I hope he
finds himself. The different masks he puts on aren’t doing him any good.”
Kayden nodded as they continued to walk towards the exit.
“Since you’re done early, wanna head over to my place for a bit? The guys won’t
be at your house until after dinner, right?” The guys were going to Zac’s for a
few games of pool. They usually got together without the girls during the
weekdays, whenever everyone was free.
Zac didn’t reply, but instead casually took Kayden’s hand and
kissed it. It was the start of the week and Zac wanted to spend some time with
Amelia, but he also wanted to be alone with his boyfriend. The two released
hands and stepped out into the cold, frigid January weather.
*************
“Where are you going?” Trey asked Brad.
“Just out for a bit. I’ll be back soon,”
Brad told him, hoping the half-naked man wouldn’t figure out where he was
going. If Trey knew Brad was going to hockey practice, he’d leave for Toronto
and Brad would return to an empty apartment.
Trey sat lazily on Brad’s leather couch, smiling amusedly as
he watched the boy. “You have a boy on the side now?” he joked.
Brad turned and half smiled at his permanent visitor. He
didn’t question Trey’s extended stay. In the short time Brad had known him,
more and more of Trey’s belongings had accumulated. Boyfriends live together.
They were boyfriends. Brad told himself so. The subject was never discussed;
the norm for Brad’s relationship with Trey.
Brad believed that
Trey understood the troubles he faced, and he felt that he was special to the
older boy. At first, he had found Trey overbearing, but soon he came to believe
that Trey had his best interests at heart. It dawned on Brad that Trey treated
him like a human being. His mother’s weekly calls had grown non-existent. He
remembered the hours he would talk with his mother before he moved to Whitby.
He was convinced she didn’t understand what he was going through. No one did.
No one but Trey. His mother wasn’t the only one on his speed dial, but his
father didn’t call him unless he wanted something or someone to criticize, and
his sister had her own life. Brad didn’t have any friends in Whitby. When he
was with Trey, he felt accepted and needed.
“I’ll take that as a no, then?” Trey flashed a grin. “How long
will you be gone?”
“I’ll be back in a few hours.”
“Can you pick up some food? I don’t feel like cooking lunch.
And you’re outta protein powder,” Trey complained.
“Can’t you do it?”
“I don’t have a car,” Trey
answered.
“There’s a grocer across the street.”
“It’s cold out.”
Brad’s feelings were reflected in his troubled look. He was
about to question Trey’s lack of consideration for his generosity.
“Trey, listen,” Brad started with a bit of edge.
“Jeez, I’m not asking you to buy me diamonds or something.
It’s on the way to wherever you’re going. If there’s anything good about this
town, it’s that there are grocery stores in like every block. But if you don’t
want to do it, then it’s fine. I can pick up some food on my way back to
Toronto.”
“You’re going home?” Just like that, Brad’s voice became
sullen.
“I have classes tomorrow,” Trey said. “I should leave now if I
want to be home before midnight. I gotta bus down, take the train, then take
the subway back to my place.”
Brad’s mind raced. “Why don’t I drop you home? I’m just going
to hockey practice.”
Trey smiled. “And you couldn’t even tell me that?”
“I didn’t want you to leave… Sorry,” Brad apologized.
“I just thought you didn’t want to hang out with me anymore.
People don’t usually take off for a few hours without saying why. I thought
maybe you’re tired of my company,” Trey whispered, looking out the window.
Brad sat down beside Trey and stroked the young man’s firm
thigh. “You are keeping me company. Sorry. I should have told you. Can you
please wait for me?”
With a pouting look, Trey asked, “What am I going to do here?”
“Watch a movie?” Brad suggested, pointing to his big screen.
“We watched all of them,” Trey reminded him.
“You can order from the movie channel…my treat!”
Trey stared at Brad skeptically.
“If you wait for me, I’ll take us out for dinner. A nice
place, too. Then I’ll drop you home.”
“You have school, kiddo,” Trey reminded him.
“I’ll go. Don’t worry about it.” Brad shouldered the bag that
held his gear.
“All right.” Trey shrugged.
“Good. Just make sure you’re here when I get back.”
“Oh, I’m planning on clubbing with some friends this weekend.
You wanna come? It’s a 25 over club.”
“You’re over 25?”
“I have a fake for these things. It’s a crime to be 22
sometimes.” Trey laughed loudly.
Brad bit his lower lip. His fake ID had him at age 21; he
wouldn’t be able to get in.
“We’re always going clubbing,” Brad complained. “How about we
have a house party?”
“I don’t want to have to clean up my place again, Brad. Plus,
I made a deal with my neighbors. One party a month. I’ve used my quota.”
With his mind racing, Brad shot off his mouth, “Let’s have it
at my place!”
“Are you sure?” Trey looked around, “Here? It’s spacious and
stuff, but I don’t think so…”
Pausing for a moment, Brad nodded. “We could have it in
Toronto. My family has a condo downtown. It’s pretty big. Remember I told you
my dad uses it when he has business in Toronto? I have a key to it. It’s a
penthouse suite.”
“Well, if that’s what you want.” Trey smiled. “Thanks, Brad.
Oh! By the way, my friend was asking about your car. He thought you were really
cool and he wants to chill with us again. When he’s back in town, we should
take him around in your car.”
Brad looked at his watch and sighed. “Yeah, okay. I’d stay,
but I gotta go to practice.”
“Have fun!”
Trey watched Brad leave. He then
took his cell phone from his pocket and pulled up a friend’s phone number. He
picked up Brad’s phone and dialed the number.
“Hey, Joe. Everything’s cool. I just spoke to Brad about it.
What time do you guys get in tomorrow? Really? Great. Brad said it’s cool to
use his dad’s penthouse… Haha, yeah, I mean I TOLD him it’s cool to use his
dad’s place. He was easier to break than I thought. Oh, yeah, he won’t mind a
few calls. And don’t worry about food. I can always get Brad to take us out to
one of those fancy Toronto restaurants. Man, I tell you, I’m living like a
king.”
************
Brad walked into the
change room fully expecting to be the only one late, but, as fate would have
it, he wasn't. It appeared as if even fate wasn't particularly fond of him.
Brad stared at the torso belonging to Jett, who was removing his T-shirt. His
arms were still inside, giving Brad an eyeful of his chiseled chest.
Jett was the last person Brad wanted to see at the moment.
Still, his gaze lingered until Jett was out of the shirt. Their eyes met for a
moment. He thought about the words he’d recited hundreds of times. With his
pride in check, he told himself to wait. Instead of leaving, Brad did what he
tried to do at school; he ignored Jett.
Brad
walked up to his locker and swallowed as he turned the knob, trying to ignore
the fact that his palms were wet and that his heart was racing.
Although he didn’t
intend to, he listened as Jett continued to discard his street clothes and slip
into his gear. Brad caught himself wanting to peek, but he continued staring
into his locker, not moving, not breathing.
Jett broke the silence. "So, why are you late?"
At the sound of Jett’s voice,
Brad’s anger surfaced. It was like the scared puppy inside of him suddenly
turned into a rabid dog. "I don't see how that's any of your
business," he retorted defensively.
"All right," Jett said, calmly getting up from the
bench. He headed towards the arena doors and paused. "We're on the same
team, Brad. Our team is doing their best, and so we should do our best, too.
That will mean working together and dropping the attitude. We won't win if we
don't have team unity. It might be hard…" He paused. "It is
hard, but let's just try to get along."
"You have some fucking nerve, you know that?" Brad
was beyond angry, but he didn’t know why. His lack of popularity wasn’t Jett’s
fault. He’d brought it on himself.
Brad generally
ignored Jett at school, but he sometimes tried unsuccessfully to anger the
larger boy. Jett always returned a look of sympathy towards him. It was as if
Jett felt sorry for him and was aware of his pride, but did his best not to
exploit it.
Could
it be that he knows what I’m trying to do? Brad asked himself. It wasn’t that he blamed Jett for his moods. Jett
was ignoring him, too, but ignoring someone and being ignored were different to
Brad.
And after that shit he said to me, did he really
expect me to forgive him? Brad
thought. Jett watched him with an air of confidence befitting the captain of
the hockey team. Brad wondered who was talking to him -- Jett the boy or Jett
the captain.
"Don't try to act all cool with me,
Jett. You're a total asshole," Brad shot at him.
I
could get under that armor, Brad
thought, with bitter determination
Jett stood still, without showing emotion. Brad’s tantrum
didn't seem to faze him.
"Be that as it may," Jett replied without
raising his voice, "I'm captain of this team, and unless we just put
everything behind us…"
“The captain…” Brad's words flew out of him without thought.
“Fuck you! Don’t you hide from me behind this hockey bullshit! If you have something
to say to me, then fucking say it!” Brad went red in the face. “You never told
me! You lied and...you played me like a fool! Why couldn’t you..."
"Would you have cared?" Jett roared.
The
booming voice startled Brad into forgetting what he was about to say. He was
paralyzed as Jett stepped towards him. His mind told him to run, but his feet
were frozen to the floor.
"You obsessed
over Kayden…over Zac! You cared more about making Zac look bad than you cared
about me! You don’t care about me…" Jett stared at Brad with a fierceness
that was gone in a flash, flushed out by his own forced calm. "You think
I’m hiding? From what…you? You really are full of yourself. Not everything is
about you! I’m not the one trying to fool myself. You’re the one who’s alone."
"You know what, you know nothing about me!" Brad’s
voice betrayed his cover.
"I know enough." Jett stepped back, shaking his
head. It was as if he was looking at Brad and saying he wasn't worth it. The
look stabbed at Brad. "I hope it was worth it, Brad. You have such a
twisted idea of love… Kayden turned you down and there won’t be a second
chance. Kayden chose Zac. He isn’t right for you." He turned away from
Brad.
This isn’t about Kayden,
Brad wanted to yell, but instead, he asked Jett, “Then who is?”
"I am!" Jett blurted out. A moment of silence fell
upon them, for Jett was as surprised as Brad. "I mean, I was,” he
corrected. "It's too late, Brad…"
Jett walked out, leaving Brad still in his street clothes,
frustration and anger showing in his eyes.
I won’t cry. Brad
Canning doesn’t cry.
*****
Zac pondered silently while his entourage stared at their
friend Jett. Jett had been the last one to show up at Zac’s place, and he was
leaning on his pool cue while looking blankly at a wall. Usually, Jett had
adrenaline pumping through him for a few hours after hockey practice, but
instead, he just seemed out of it.
“So how long do you think he’s going to keep staring at that
wall?” Scott whispered to Zac.
“That’s Jett. He’ll be here all night, just thinking, unless
someone snaps him out of it,” Zac whispered back.
“Should we do something?” Kayden asked.
“Wait a bit; he’ll snap out of it,” Scott answered.
Shin was watching Jett with the rest of the guys and was just
as silent. He stepped up towards Jett and paused a foot away from his large
friend, who didn’t respond.
“Here I go!” With a kick, Shin forced the supporting cue away
from the leaning Jett. An audible crack told of Jett’s head hitting the wall
before he fell backwards onto his ass.
“What th’…” Jett sat dazed, a red mark the size of a baby’s
fist forming on his forehead. The drywall showed a crater where his head had
impacted.
“BWAHAHAHA!” Shin roared.
“See? I said he would snap out o it,” Scott said, turning to
Kayden.
Kayden stood stunned, his mouth open.
“Dammit, Shin!” Zac exclaimed as he knelt to see if Jett was
okay.
“What happened?” Jett asked him.
“Zac, do you still keep drywall mud in the garage?” Scott
chuckled.
Cracks in the drywall from roughhousing were common in Zac’s
basement, but this was the first incident in the new house.
“Yeah…” Zac sighed as Jett placed a hand on his forehead and
winced. “Kayden, can you grab me a bag of ice? Shin…” Zac turned to the
prankster, who had an impish grin on his face. Zac also grinned, as he pointed
to the stairs. “Go change into some of my old clothes. You’re fixing this
before my dad finds out.”
Scott was already up the stairs as Kayden and Shin turned to
follow him.
“Are you all right?” Zac asked.
“Yeah,” Jett replied, realizing he’d fallen victim to one of
Shin’s pranks. “It doesn’t even hurt anymore.”
“No, I mean, are you all right? You were staring at that wall
for probably five minutes, and then three minutes more while we watched you,”
Zac said, as he helped Jett stand and then helped him to a couch.
“Yeah… well, no. I don’t know. Everything is so weird. I wish
I could just erase some memories.”
“I think we all wish that,” Zac said, thinking of Kayden’s
past. “But we can’t, so we just deal.”
“Just bite the bullet and move on, I know. But what if the
same bullet keeps hitting you in the heart even when you try to dodge it. Fuck,
even a bulletproof vest does nothing when…”
“Brad?” Zac asked.
“Yeah… I mean, I can’t avoid being around him. He’s on my
hockey team. And sometimes I have to talk to him, and he just snaps at
me. He makes me lose my head so fast that before I know it, I’ve retaliated,”
Jett said dejectedly.
Zac considered his best friend’s dilemma for a moment. “Have
you considered maybe meeting other guys? I mean, it only hurts because you’re
still getting over it. Maybe seeing another…person…” Zac was still confused
about what to call Jett’s sexuality “…might make the bullets bounce off you.”
Jett smiled at his friend’s attempt to help him. “I’ve
considered that, but what if he was the only guy I ever felt something for?”
“Wait, what about me? I thought you had a crush on me?” Zac
jokingly accused.
“Fooling around with your best friend is different!” Jett
laughed.
“I think you just need to give other guys a chance. Trust me.
Even if Brad miraculously turned selfless and good, you guys might discover
you’re not compatible.”
The sound of footsteps on the stairs ended the discussion, but
Jett silently rejected Zac’s argument. But what if we are?
************
Angered still by
what had happened with Jett before Monday’s practice, Brad was hoping that Trey
would clear his head. He wanted to meet up with Trey and his friends, but had
been getting voicemail all day. He waited again for the voicemail to kick in.
“Uh, hey, Trey. You haven’t called me back yet. I was hoping I could come down
and hang out with you. I’m thinking of taking off after second period. I
haven’t heard anything from you since Wednesday. I’m not complaining; I just
want to see you… So yeah, let me know, okay? I miss you.”
Brad was feeling a bit used, because he had played host to
Trey’s visiting friends, buying them lunch and chauffeuring them around Toronto
all day Wednesday. Trey had pretty much ordered Brad around that day, and
ignored him when he voiced any complaint.
Brad grudgingly headed towards his economics class. He had
missed a couple of days, but that wasn’t bad, compared to some of his other
classes.
A pair of eyes watched Brad as he entered the classroom. He
stared back defiantly until Scott turned away. Brad gave a satisfied grunt
before walking to the end of the room. Other students entered the room and
joined small pockets of conversation. Brad watched Scott interact with those
around him. He couldn’t believe how a guy from a wealthy family would not care
about his own image. Scott wore typical skater clothes and didn’t buy any
extravagant things. In fact, most of his middle-class classmates bought more
expensive things than Scott bought.
It’s a fake image. It
has to be.
Brad reasoned that to be friends with Zac, you had to fake it. It only
made sense. If Scott were his true self, he’d be shunned like Brad was. But by
buying the common items of the middle class, Scott had removed any reason for
people to be envious of him. Brad convinced himself that that was true. He
believed if he faked himself like Scott did, others would want to speak to him,
too. Everyone was just jealous of him, he reasoned.
“Hey, Brad.”
Brad turned to a boy whose name he couldn’t recall.
“Yeah?”
“You were away the last two days, right? The teacher covered
some important concepts. I have my notes if you want to photocopy them.”
Brad stared at the boy, who was browsing a binder for the
notes.
“We have a test next week,” the boy said, handing Brad the
papers. “I made some extra notations about what we should be expected to know.”
Staring at the notes,
Brad was confused. Who is this boy and why is he being nice to me?
“I saw you driving to school today. That’s a pretty cool car
you have! What year is it?”
“2004…”
“Really? So it’s like brand new! I think I saw it parked at
the mall one time. I work at the mall.”
Something snapped in Brad. “And let me guess…you think it’d be
pretty cool for me to drive you home once in a while?”
“Huh?”
“Pretty sly deal. Scratch the rich boy’s back with some notes
and get favours in return,” Brad spat.
“What? No… I didn’t…”
“I don’t need your notes! Brad tore the papers in half and let
them fall to the floor. His voice held a hint of anger, but more of contempt.
“And I don’t need you ordering me around.”
“Ordering you?” The boy had a blank look on his face. The
shock of being accused of taking advantage of another person had not yet
registered in the boy’s mind. Instead of saying anything else, he stared at his
ruined notes on the floor. Brad walked out the door. The classroom was dead
silent, as Brad’s outburst had been heard by all.
“Brad!” Scott shouted, a few meters outside the classroom.
Brad kept walking.
Scott caught up to him, and with a shove he sent Brad crashing
into a row of lockers.
“What the fuck is your deal, man? That was totally uncalled
for.” Scott’s face was red as he held Brad by the collar.
In an instant, the situation was reversed, with Scott’s face
against a locker and his arm being twisted behind him. Brad was in control, and
he could easily have pounded Scott’s face against the locker using the hand
that gripped his hair.
“It has nothing to do with you,” Brad said through clenched
teeth.
Both boys were red in the face as Scott tried to break free.
Brad twisted his arm more, causing Scott to yelp.
“You have two seconds to release him before I step in.”
It felt like a dark, cold hand had gripped Brad’s spine. Only
the voice of Kayden Pierce could paralyze someone. With almost trembling
fingers, Brad released Scott and then stood back as Kayden helped him up from
the floor.
“You okay?” Kayden asked Scott.
“The fucker's got some sneaky moves,” Scott puffed, trying to
gain control of himself.
Brad looked around, then spun on his heels, ready to head for
the nearest exit. Behind the small crowd of people stood Jett. The displeasure
evident in his eyes scared Brad.
Jett slipped through the crowd without taking his eyes off
Brad.
“What do you…” Brad didn’t have time to finish. Making a quick
grab, Jett threw him against the lockers and lifted him from the floor. Before
Brad could even react, Jett pulled him forward and then slammed him against the
lockers again.
“If you EVER lay a hand on my friends again, Brad, so help me
God I will destroy you! You hear me?” red-faced Jett roared. The students in
the hallways fell silent as Jett’s threat rang loud and clear.
Brad could have gotten out of the hold, but something
prevented him from trying. The hallways were packed with students who wanted to
see a fight. Teachers who had been on their way to classes were trying to make
their way to the disturbance. Brad remained motionless as the ringing in his
head abated. Suddenly, he was released, and he slumped to the floor. Sitting
stunned, his legs refused to budge. It wasn’t until a teacher helped him up and
asked if he was all right that he realized the magnitude of Jett’s threat.
******
“Looks like we’re starting class late again. Fitting for a
Friday.” Zac sighed, twirling a pencil around his finger.
“I think it’s a sign, Zac,” Maya replied without looking up
from her textbook. “You should catch up on the reading. It’s actually pretty
interesting!”
“Zac! Maya!” A student approached
them with a giant smile on his face.
“Jett just threatened Brad in front of the whole school! Brad
was fighting with Kayden and Scott and then Jett jumped in and-”
“WHAT?” Maya and Zac exclaimed at the same time.
“It’s true!” A girl said, walking up. “Some teachers who were
there are rounding them up to the main office.”
“It was sick! Jett just threw Brad against the lockers and was
like, if you touch Scott again I’ll fucking kill you!!!” the first student
continued.
Maya and Zac didn’t even gather their belonging before heading
towards the door. The classroom seemed suddenly alive as the students shared
the hot news.
******
Brad sat in the office of one of the vice principals. He
didn’t like her. She sat at her desk staring at him.
“Whenever you’re ready, Mr. Canning.”
“What do you want to hear?” Brad asked smartly.
“Well, eventually I’d like to know why a student who has no
record of physical aggression in his three years at this school suddenly
decides to threaten another student about harming his friends. No one has ever
had anything but good things to say about Jett. However, the number of
complaints I’ve had against you would fill one of my cabinets,” she replied
sharply.
Brad said nothing.
“Why don’t you tell me why I have one of the grade 11 reps
outside, very distraught because you ripped up his notes!”
Brad’s head twitched. “Grade 11 rep?”
“Yes, Brad. He’s on student council. He’s well known for
helping his classmates who miss classes, by unselfishly offering his notes to
them.”
“I-I…” Brad didn’t know what to say.
“Brad, we have a very serious problem here. I have no choice
but to suspend you for a week. We’re going to have to call in your guardian and
your parents.”
“WHAT? No! We don’t need to get my dad involved in this.” Brad
was suddenly sitting upright in his chair.
“I have to, Brad. This is a serious situation. A student has
been provoked into verbally threatening another student, and the situation has
to be taken seriously. Your sister is your legal guardian, but bringing her in
hardly seems to do anything about your attitude towards school. Maybe it’s time
we inform your parents of your activities. Authorities will have to be
contacted, as well.”
Brad sat in silence while the VP picked up her phone and
requested a number from the secretary.
He
felt like he had nothing to prove. He was completely broken. Brad realized why
he had frozen after Jett grabbed him. It brought back memories of when he was
bullied in elementary school. In particular, it reminded him of when Zac had
stood up for him.
Jett asked him to…
He remembered sitting in the dirty mud while everyone stood
around him, laughing at how pathetic it was that someone else had to fight his
battles for him. He remembered the disgusted look on his father’s face as he
derided his son for being weak; “spineless” he called it. The feeling of
helplessness was the same. And again, Jett had been the one to cause him to
feel sorry for himself. Brad tried to call forth the hate he had for Zac and
focus it on Jett, but he couldn’t. Hating Zac was different, but he couldn’t figure
out why.
Mr. Liscombe sighed as he heard noises outside his door.
Usually, disciplinary issues were left to the vice principals. When the noise
seemed to get louder, his interest was peaked. He went to his door and peeked
out. “Is there a problem here?”
The secretary seemed overwhelmed by the students crowding in
front of her. “Mr. Liscombe, these students refuse to return to class!” she
bellowed.
Mr. Liscombe immediately spotted Maya and some of her friends
in the crowd. Maya was always his first choice when he needed a student’s help
in public relations. Her personality and her rapport with adults made her the
best candidate for easing parents’ minds regarding various school events.
Shin was the school’s jester, and the nightmare of every
teacher who taught him. They complained that his laughing disrupted their
classes at least several times a day. Although they complained about the boy,
they never requested he be removed from class. In fact, when there was a
conflict in his class schedule, a teacher who often complained about him didn’t
think twice about accepting him into his class. The girl holding onto Shin’s
arm the principal knew to be a gifted student with an eye for fashion and art.
He wondered if they were dating.
The other two in Maya’s cluster were a blonde girl and a
familiar-looking boy who seemed to lead the group as they invaded the outer
office. The principal saw something similar about the two. He wondered if they
were siblings, but remembered the girl had only joined the school the previous
year. The boy looked at the man and sighed, as if he was happy to see him.
“Sir, they have this all wrong. Jett couldn’t have threatened
Brad.”
Apparently
unaware of what had transpired in his school, Mr. Liscombe nodded and looked at
the boy. “If that’s the case, then we should really get to the bottom of this.
First of all, who is Jett?”
The
secretary explained, “A boy named Jett Emerson apparently threatened another
boy. It involved four other boys -- one of the grade 11 reps, plus Scott Kendal,
Kayden Pierce, and Brad Canning, the student who was threatened.” She gave the
principal the full account, while the students stood around and listened as if
hearing the story for the first time. Of the boys mentioned, Brad and Scott
were the only ones whose names Mr. Liscombe recognized, though the secretary
did not name the grade 11 rep.
Scott
was a student who constantly tried to gain his support for various world
organizations. He had overheard from the faculty that Scott and Maya were a
couple. He thought they complemented each other nicely.
Brad
was almost a daily visitor to the office because of infractions, so the
principal was not surprised to find the boy once again making problems in his
school.
Just
as the secretary finished her account of the incident, the door to one of the
nearby offices opened and a vice principal escorted out a very muscular boy,
who looked only towards the floor. Mr. Liscombe concluded that he was the boy
who had made the threat, and he wished that a different VP had been the one to
deal with the boy. That one was known to be harsh on students for even the most
trivial things. Another door opened and three boys were escorted out by another
VP.
The
VP who was with Jett spoke first to the principal. “Excellent, I was about to
come see you. This student’s mother has been called. She’s on her way.”
“Well,
we have some time before she gets here. Where is the student who was
threatened?” Mr. Liscombe asked.
“Lori is with him in
her office,” said the secretary.
“Okay,
well, I want to see this Jett fellow and the other three boys to get a full
account of what happened.”
“We’re
coming too,” said the boy who seemed to have lead the group to the offices.
“Why
aren’t all of you in class? This doesn’t concern you,” said the grumpy VP who
was with Jett.
“Let’s not jump to conclusions,” the principal spoke up. “I have a feeling something has been going on for a while that involves all of them. Am I correct?” Mr. Liscombe had directed his question at Zac, who was unsure whether he should confirm or deny the man’s assumption, so he did neither. “Well, if we are to get to the bottom of this, we will need them here. We have to ensure that this is the last we hear of this. Threats are not taken lightly here, and some serious consequences may be in order if Canning decides to press charges. Everyone into my office, please.”
Zac and his friends were left in Mr. Liscombe’s office while
he, the VPs, and two police officers spoke to Brad.
Jett looked like a scared boy with his face in his hands as
Lenne sat beside him trying to calm him.
“Deep breaths, sweetie, it will be okay,” Lenne whispered.
They all knew that that wasn’t the case. Jett could lose his
position as captain of the hockey team if Brad pressed charges and their coach
found out.
“I’m sorry, guys. I didn’t mean to worry all of you. It was
supposed to end with Brad walking off. I got carried away,” Jett apologized.
“Dude, don’t apologize. Brad was out of line,” Scott said. “It
means a lot that you stuck up for me, Jett, but I never thought you’d threaten
Brad like that. It’s a fucked up situation, with you being captain.”
“No wonder you were out of it after practice the other day,”
Kayden said. “I guess you need to stay in a neutral position regarding Brad.”
“Because
he’s such an addition on the hockey team,” Zac quickly added.
Zac and Lenne remained quiet. They knew that Jett’s torn state
was partly due to how he felt about Brad.
“Doesn’t help that he loves Brad, eh?” Shin remarked.
“WHAT? That’s crazy talk,” Mai said, turning to Zac.
“Right, Shin.” Maya laughed, thinking that was the boy’s way
of lightening the mood.
“But he does. You can see it when-”
Zac’s hand immediately covered Shin’s mouth. “Seriously, Shin,
what ARE you talking about?”
“We all know Jett is into women,” Lenne added, staring daggers
at Shin.
Jett sat with the color draining from his face.
“Well, yeah, we know Shin’s talking shit again,” Scott said.
He gave Zac and Lenne a confused look. “What’s up with you guys?”
“Nothing,” Lenne and Zac said simultaneously.
“We should think about turning this around on Brad if he
decides to press charges,” Kayden suggested.
Lenne, Zac and Jett gave Kayden smiles as he changed the
topic.
Shin broke out of Zac’s hold. “I’ll get in contact with the
yakuza to silence him,” he said in a mock serious tone.
The group ignored him, but before they could suggest anything,
Mr. Liscombe entered with Jett’s mother.
“Jett, are you all right, dear? This is nothing like you,”
Mrs. Emerson said, ignoring the fact that his friends were there. She was
comfortable with all of them and Jett didn’t mind. She knew her son, and she
was dismayed that he would threaten another person.
Mr. Liscombe sat down in his chair as Jett remained silent.
“You’ll be happy to know that Brad has decided not to press charges against
you, Jett.”
Looks of surprise were evident on the students’ faces as Mr.
Liscombe took in their reactions. Only Shin seemed to nod at the decision as if
he’d expected it.
“According to school policy, we will punish you for causing
harm and threatening to cause harm to a student. Jett, you’re suspended for one
week. Your teachers will be informed. I understand that you were simply trying
to protect a friend, but your actions were violent and must not be tolerated. I
also understand that you and Brad are on the same hockey team. Hoping to
prevent further violence outside of school, your coach will be notified of
today’s events.”
Zac and his friends looked ready to protest, but Jett spoke
up. “I’m fine with the conditions, sir. I understand that I let my friends, my
family and this school down. I promise I won’t let my anger take hold of me
like that again.” Jett’s tone was one of absolute resolve. He had a
vulnerability that was suddenly exposed. “I just realized how dangerous my size
can be when left unchecked.” His voice wavered. “I didn’t know I was capable of
doing what I did. I’ve already decided to quit hockey in order to make sure
this doesn’t happen again.”
“WHAT?” everyone yelled. All his friends began talking to him
at the same time, but Jett kept his eyes on the principal. His mother covered
her mouth in shock at her son’s decision.
“Jett, I understand you regret your actions, but before you do
anything you will further regret, I want you to speak with your coach. From
what I can tell, you are a fine young man. I think your mother raised you very
well, to admit your faults and to discipline yourself. I was told that your
teachers have been dropping by to voice their support for you. I’ve been told
you are a very able athlete. It would be a waste for you to prevent yourself
from reaching your true potential because of this bump in the road. Do you
understand?”
Everyone was silent as Jett’s mouth hung half open. His eyes
glistened from what the principal had told him.
“Think hard on this, Jett. Is this is the first run-in with
Brad among all of you?”
The friends exchanged looks and Mai secretly pinched her
boyfriend, who had opened his mouth. Jett kept his eyes level with Mr. Liscombe
and said, “This was the first, sir.”
“Very well. Mrs. Emerson, your son is a good kid. You are free
to take him home. The rest of you can go back to class. I’ll permit the
secretary to give you hall passes.
As the group left, Zac looked back and made eye contact with
the principal. Mr. Liscombe smiled at the boy and he smiled back.
Mr. Liscombe had
wanted to find the root cause of the issue, but the students had insisted that
the run-in with Brad was their first. Little did they know he had already
spoken with other students. He remembered finally who Zac was: the student Brad
had publicly outted in front of the school.
The
other boy that Mr. Liscombe didn’t know was Kayden Pierce. The boy simply
seemed to fade into the background. That intrigued him, and he decided to keep
an eye on the boy.
*********
Brad silently brooded in his apartment. His sister had left
after she repeatedly got little response from him. The school had gotten in
touch with his father, who was traveling in the U.S. It had been his father’s
decision not to press charges, as he simply dismissed the matter as a case of
Brad seeking attention. Brad’s father had said he would contact Brad later.
That meant he planned to visit him.
Brad’s sister had been sympathetic while trying to talk some
sense into him. She kept speaking of his happiness, something he could imagine
his mother doing. His sister and mother were quite similar. Brad believed that
his father loved his sister more. Because of that, he couldn’t stand getting
sympathy from her.
Thinking about Jett, he realized he had finally gotten the boy
to hate him. Deep down, he wondered if maybe Jett harbored feelings for him. In
fact, he was hoping for it. He hated himself for things he had done to Jett. .
Because I
wanted him to suffer. Because of this pride of mine…
His
cell phone rang. He looked at the caller ID and then threw the phone against
the wall, where it exploded into pieces. Trey was trying to call him, but for
the first time, he didn’t want to speak with the Trey.
His
house phone began to ring and he knew it was Trey again. He let the voicemail
pick it up. The flashing light then showed there was a new message. He wanted
to delete it, but his curiosity got the best of him.
“Heeeeey! Sorry, I had classes.” Brad knew that wasn’t true. He knew Trey’s schedule,
and he didn’t have classes Monday or Friday.
“Anyways, my friends are
heading home on Sunday. We’re going to head over to your dad’s penthouse
tomorrow afternoon. Will you pick up some booze? I want to make sure we have
enough there. If you can do that, I will make it worth your while. By the way,
you’re super cool for letting us use that place for a party. My friends won’t
stop saying how lucky I am, and I really am. You’re the best, Brad. MUAH, I
will see you tomorrow afternoon.”
Brad
sat silent. After a short time, he reached for his keys and then opened the
coffee table drawer that held his fake ID.
******
The entire crew was at Zac’s, including Jett, whose mother had
almost forced him to go to Zac’s house to get his mind off what had happened.
She knew her son felt that he had let everyone down. There was no point in
punishing him more than he was punishing himself. She knew that being with his
friends was the best thing for him.
A couple of them were shooting pool while the girls hovered
over baby Amelia. Zac watched from afar, concerned that maybe with so many
people she would be scared and cry. His concern was for nothing, as she seemed
excited and happy with the girls.
“Hey, Zac, can you help me here? I dropped one of the bottles
of pop and it exploded,” Kayden called out.
“Your boyfriend is calling,” Scott said, laughing.
Zac passed his cue to Shin, who grinned at Scott.
“Hey, no fair!” Scott protested.
Jett sat on a stool, watching. He was happy he had such great
friends. For the first time in a while, he didn’t think about Brad.
Zac walked into the cold room with a mop and bucket and found
Kayden sitting on a box, but nothing was spilt on the floor.
“Where’s the spill?”
“In my pants.” Kayden smiled.
Zac rolled his eyes, but smiled at his boyfriend’s efforts.
Kayden
stood and waved him over.
Zac put the bucket down and walked over. He met Kayden’s kiss.
Their tongues danced for a moment, but Kayden could tell Zac’s mind was
elsewhere.
“Amelia has Lenne looking out for her. She’ll be all right.
Nothing to be worried about,” Kayden said.
“Yeah, I know.”
“Then stop tensing up. Just relax.” Kayden cupped Zac’s
cheeks.
Closing his eyes for a moment, Zac let out a sigh. “All
right.”
“Good, now kiss me again.”
That time there was no hesitation. Kayden slipped his hands
around Zac’s waist and cupped his buttocks. Zac flexed them for a second and
got a moan from his boyfriend.
“I love it when you do that.” Kayden grinned as they broke the
kiss.
“You mean when I do this?” Zac teased as he did it again.
“Mr. Hunter, you sexy, sexy man. Will you let me stay over
tonight?”
“Of course. I’ll even set the alarm for you. You have to teach
tomorrow, right?”
“Yeah. I’m free after three, though. We should go do
something. Just the two of us,” Kayden suggested.
“I’d like that.” Zac nodded. “We could go over to your place
and stuff.”
“Yeah.” Kayden grinned. “And stuff.”
They stared into each other’s eyes for a moment. Zac felt that
at that moment, nothing tormented his boyfriend. He was glad for it.
“Zac…” Kayden whispered.
“Yeah?”
“I love you…”
******
The furious boy groaned as he sat up. He
couldn’t sleep with the phone ringing. He reached over and pulled the receiver
to his ear.
“Hello?”
“Good afternoon, Mr. Canning. We have
your father here in the lobby. He insists on visiting his penthouse, but you
left instructions last night that you be called before anyone is allowed up
there.”
Brad’s eyes opened wide as he tried to
gather his wits. He realized three bodies were in bed with him and began to
panic. He was wearing boxers and the others had their jeans on.
“Sir?”
“Ah, yeah, thank you, let him come up.”
Brad hung up the phone and stood up. His head throbbed and he nearly fell over,
but panic kept him going.
“Everyone get the fuck out!” he shouted.
The others mumbled and moved sluggishly
but no one got up.
“Fuck, fuck, fuck!!!” Brad swore as he
found a pair of jeans and pulled them on. He looked around the room and found
four guys sprawled on the floor on blankets. At least they were dressed.
He moved at a fast pace out to the living
room and swore again when he saw two more bodies stretched out on the full
couch and a loveseat. Without thinking, he pulled the one from the love seat
and dragged him into a vacant bedroom.
The dazed man awoke but didn’t struggle. “What’s
goin' on?”
“Shut up and stay in here,” Brad ordered.
Brad didn’t waste time as he dragged the other body
from the couch and threw him into the same bedroom.
Shutting the door, Brad went back to the living room and grabbed his
head. It was pounding, and queasiness was building in his stomach. He forced
his sickness down as he surveyed the room. It was trashed. He could remember
only a few things about the night, but he knew there had been at least
twenty-five people packed into the suite. A snore directed his attention to the
bar. Behind it, he found someone propped against the wall. The snore was loud
enough for his father to investigate if he put the guy in a bedroom. He eyed
the rooftop terrace.
A knock at the door forced him to make a decision.
“I’m coming!”
He opened the sliding door and dragged the snoring
frat boy outside and left him on the cold terrace. He jumped back inside and
closed the door and the drapes. He couldn’t hear the snoring. He just hoped his
father wouldn’t open the drapes. He realized again that the suite was trashed,
but he couldn’t remedy that.
The front door opened, and Brad realized that
whoever had last left hadn’t bothered locking it.
“What do we have here?” a deep voice demanded.
“Dad!” Brad answered. His heart was pounding and it
took all his willpower to remain standing.
Brad’s father was dressed in business attire. Brad
suddenly realized he didn’t have a shirt on and swore under his breath.
“Listen, Dad, about what happened at school…”
“Brad, if you’re going to address me, you had better
do so with your thoughts collected and not waste my time.”
Brad took a deep breath. He knew his dad hated when
someone babbled excuses. Any problem had to be summarized, the issue
identified, the cause of the problem stated, and the solution presented. Trying
to justify a mistake was seen as incompetence.
Moments passed in silence. Brad fought hard to
organize his thoughts, but his hangover was taking its toll.
“Brad, take a seat before you fall over,” his father
said mockingly.
Brad didn’t argue, but he moved slowly, trying to
buy some time.
“First, tell me why I was called by your school.”
“Because a boy threatened me.”
“That doesn’t tell me anything. I get threatened on
a regular basis. Why was I called, Bradley?”
“Ah…”
“Don’t stall, Bradley. But don’t speak unless you
have an answer. I’ve been briefed on the issue by the school. I want the
problem identified.”
“I was
threatened by another student because I attacked his friend.”
“So, the root of the cause was you. It only took you
a few minutes to reveal that. And how do we prevent something like this from
happening in the future?”
“I stay away from them?”
“Are you asking me?” his father said in an
intimidating tone.
“No…I should stay away from them.”
“Wrong! Avoiding people will be seen as weakness.”
Brad stood dumbfounded.
“You hurt someone who has friends, and one of them
stood up to you. The lesson to learn from this is that you should not make
yourself vulnerable. You should have known that doing something at school
increased the chance of other parties getting involved. Correct?”
“I- I didn’t think…”
“No, you did not think! You reacted. Haven’t I told
you to keep a cool head when facing adversaries?”
Attacking Scott hadn’t been the start of it, yet his
father considered his inability to control himself to be the cause.
“That’s correct,” Brad told him.
“And how will you control your actions in the
future?”
Brad’s head was clearing and his heart wasn’t
pounding as hard as it had been. “By waiting for the right time to act. When
the conditions give me the greatest advantage,” he answered.
“And in this case, when would that have been?”
“After school. Some place where no witnesses were.
And with something to hold over his head -- some sort of leverage as a way to
exploit him,” Brad said, as if it were a revelation.
“You’re not a lost cause after all. You lost the
battle this time, though, Brad. By getting the school administration involved,
you let the controllable variables slip out of your hands. Where is the benefit
in that?”
“There is none.” Brad realized a lot of things. His
loss to Zac months earlier had been only due to the weak link that was Jett.
His plan had been perfect; he had just miscalculated Jett. He didn’t think Jett
would value anything more than his reputation, or that the boy would
double-cross him. He played out what could have happened if he hadn’t been
over-confident of his own skills.
“Brad…”
His father’s voice brought him back. “Sorry, I was
playing out how it should have happened. I could have been victorious and
expanded my control.”
“Excellent!” His father seemed pleased, but then
turned solemn. “Now, tell me, what the hell do you make of this mess? My condo
looks like a pig sty. Is this how you live your life?”
“I could answer that, sir.”
Brad and his father turned to see Trey in the
hallway, leaning against a bedroom doorframe.
Mr. Canning’s face boiled with rage.
“Is he part of your homosexual lifestyle, Brad? Is
this what you spend your time doing? Entertaining men?”
Usually, Brad would shove his sexuality in his
father’s face, because he enjoyed how it bothered the man. But when his dad was
especially angry, he was known to cut Brad off from his credit cards and other
luxuries. He knew that whatever came out of his mouth would test his father’s
patience.
“Rest assured, sir, I am not part of that aspect of Brad’s life. My
girlfriend would kill me. In fact, I’ve been trying to convince your son that
that was all a phase. I have a brother who was the same, but now he’s two years
with his girlfriend. He bangs other chicks behind her back, too. You know how
we men are. And from what the women told me last night, your son is quite the
man.” Trey spoke convincingly to Brad’s father.
A look of surprised interest showed on the man’s
face. “Really?”
“Yes sir. Last night was sort of a party for your
son. I knew he’d had a problem at school, and sometimes letting loose is what a
man needs to bounce back. You can only mope and brood for so long.”
The older man turned to his son. “Is that so? And
who is my son’s latest conquest?” By his tone it was easy to see he was not
convinced.
“My best friend, actually,” Trey said. “Her name
is-”
“Sophie.” Brad and Trey said together.
Brad knew of Trey’s only female friend.
“You should meet her, Mr. Canning. You’ll agree she
is quite the woman. In fact, I’m starving, so how about I call her and we can
all meet up for lunch? She’s still in Toronto and loves eating out,” Trey
offered.
“I would like to meet this Sophie,” the elder Canning
said.
“Then suit up, Brad,” Trey said, tossing Brad a
shirt he had been holding behind his back. “Let’s go. I’ve already called my
own housekeepers; they’ll be over to take care of this mess.”
“Trey, you can come with me in my limo. Brad, take
your car,” Mr. Canning ordered as he turned to leave.
After he left, Brad turned to Trey. “What are you
doing?”
“Saving your hot ass. Why have your old man hate me
when he can think of me as a saint? That way, he won’t be suspicious whenever
he finds me here. He’ll think I’m keeping his son on a straight path.”
“I don’t like the idea of him talking to you without
me there.”
“Please, Brad, I’m an adult. I can deal with an old
man.”
“My father is very resourceful. He’ll do his research on you. When he
finds out-”
“What, that I have friends all over the world? That
I’m getting through school on my own? I’m pretty convincing when I want to be,
Brad. Don’t fret. I’ll take care of your daddy. Now let’s get going. We don’t
want to keep him waiting, do we?”
***
The lunch went surprisingly smoothly at
first, with Mr. Canning speaking mostly to Sophie and Trey. Sophie held Brad’s
hand the entire time, as if they were a couple. It mystified Brad how Sophie
could know so much about him, but the fact that she did convinced his father
that they were more than just friends. He had never even met the girl, having
only heard about her in Trey’s stories. He didn’t know how Trey had managed to
convince her on such short notice to play the part. It didn’t seem to matter
much in the end, as Brad was grateful for what they had done. Although he never
liked hiding his sexuality, he was happy that he could at least have a peaceful
lunch with his father.
Near the end of the lunch, though, it
seemed as if his father and Trey were joining up against him. Both criticized
him for several things, including his “personality problem” and
“hot-headedness”. When lunch was finally over, the older man bid them all
farewell and asked Trey to keep a watchful eye on his son. He gave Trey his
business card, something he had never done for Brad’s friends back in British
Columbia.
Driving Trey and Sophie to their
university, Brad listened as the two joked about the deception they had
perpetrated.
“Poor old man. He doesn’t realize his son
is one hundred per cent gay and takes it more than he gives it,” Trey joked.
“Well, when a girl as hot as me is part
of the scam, it’s pretty convincing,” Sophie added.
As much as Brad hated his father, he
respected the man’s business sense and logic. Hearing the two of them mock his
father was making him angry.
“Aww, why such a serious face, Bradley?”
Sophie laughed when Trey used Brad’s full
name.
“Don’t call me that, Trey,” Brad warned.
“Brad, I’m like your father’s best friend
now. I turned his son straight. Don’t make me call him.” Trey rolled his eyes
as Sophie giggled.
“Fuck you, Trey. Your friends had better
be out of the condo by the time I get back there.”
“Now, now, everything’s taken care of. I
called a cleaning service and charged it on your card.”
“You what? How the hell did you get my
credit card number?”
“Chill, Brad. I did you a favour. Your
old man is treating you like a human. What else do you want?” Trey said,
getting angry. “You have nothing to complain about. I could have left you in
the mess you made for yourself and let your dad find those guys. He would have
thought you’d had a male orgy, with that many guys passed out in the place. You
fucking owe me, you ungrateful asshole!”
Brad bit his tongue.
“Well?”
“I’m sorry…”
“Good, now be a good boy and drive us to
the mall. You need to buy Sophie something nice for what she’s done for you. I
think a Coach bag or something at least that pricey would be sufficient.”
*****
Zac pulled off his helmet as Kayden shut down the bike’s
engine. Several police cruisers were parked at the school, and officers were
outside speaking to students. Many of them looked distraught while being
questioned.
“What do you think happened?” Zac asked.
“Maybe another drug bust in some lockers?”
At least once a year, officers would search the school, using
dogs to sniff out marijuana.
“I don’t think so,” Zac said. “There’s Jett and everyone. They
might know something.”
Kayden and Zac approached their friends, who appeared visibly
shaken.
“What happened?” Kayden asked.
Scott answered for the group. “It’s Terry. His parents said he
didn’t come home Friday night. This morning the police found his body in the
creek. They said he died from a stab wound.”
“Oh, my God,” Zac said. “Did they catch whoever did it?”
“No, but we heard that his cousin is missing, too. There might
have been an argument between them and the guy fled,” Jett offered.
“The cops are asking anyone who knew Terry if they remember
anything unusual involving him in the last few days,” Maya added.
Zac was rocked. He knew Terry a bit. They shared a class, and
he seemed like an okay guy by Zac’s standards. He had attended some of the
parties at Zac’s house.
“Who’s his cousin?” Kayden asked.
“Cory, somebody,” Jett told him. “Remember the dude you
pounded at one of Zac’s parties last year? The dude who brought weed to the
party?”
Kayden froze. He knew the boy Jett mentioned. He was the one
who had told Neil that Kayden was in Whitby. Kayden had not told his friends
that. It was one specific detail that he hadn’t revealed when he had disclosed
that people were after him.
“Are you okay?” Zac asked, taking his boyfriend’s hand.
Kayden felt numb, but the grip of Zac’s hand countered that.
“I’m fine,” he replied.
The group fell silent as the police continued to talk with the
students around them. Kayden prayed that the case had nothing to do with Neil.
Nearby,
Alicia kissed her boyfriend on the lips and then jumped out of his car. She was yapping endlessly while the guy kept
an eye on Zac and Kayden.
“I’ll
see you, baby,” Alicia finally said.
“See
ya, babe. I’ll call you later.”
At
that moment his phone rang. He picked up, but didn’t say anything.
“Are
you seeing what I see, Alex?” the caller asked.
“Yeah,”
Alexis answered.
“Kayden’s
a fag! Wait until Neil gets a hold of this,” the voice said.
Alexis, who was in
his early twenties, grunted before hanging up. He stared at the two boys who
were holding hands, wondering how to deal with the new turn of events. He had
thought Kayden would be tougher looking, and he had not expected him to have a
boyfriend, let alone a guy Alicia had previously had a crush on. She had
pointed Zac out several times, accusing him of being the bane of her existence.
She had wanted him to beat up the boy named Zac, but he hadn’t wanted to get in
trouble with the police. He decided that, for the time being, it was best to
avoid contact with Kayden, too.
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Ry’s Corner: I decided
that this chapter, although touching upon Zac and Kayden’s happiness, is more
about Jett’s choice and Brad’s fallen state. So I thought the title was
fitting. For all of you who are upset of the Brad exposure, don’t worry, next
chapter is all Zac and Kayden. I just thought I’d give Brad and Jett some
closure.
And- what’s my excuse this
time? Well...work actually...Yes, I blame work. Last few weeks have been a bit
hectic. I came home one Sunday evening and was going to bed at 11:05 PM when I
decided to check my e-mail (curse you blackberry!!!). There was a short e-mail
requesting I join a conference call at 11:00 PM. Well, suffice to say, the call
ended at 3:00 AM. That was the start of hell week that lasted for the most of 2
week x_x. I really should rename this to Ry’s Rant!
Anyways, I decided to give you the tentative title of the next
chapter. Chapter 6 - Dream’s End. Sort of makes you wonder what the next
chapter is all about and if there will be new characters.
How about that Alexis and
Alicia... I really thought I had written the last of Alicia’s dialogue way back
in those earlier chapters. But I thought it makes things a bit interesting that
she’s involved.
When is the next chapter
coming? I really don’t know. I can’t seem to hit writing deadlines like I do
with milestones in a project L. Don’t worry, I figure if I don’t give myself a
deadline for this, I’m not pressured to write crappy chapters. Because the one
I had originally planned sucked ass!!!
Anyways- that’s all for now.
Let me know what you think of the latest chapter. And let me know what you
might think will happen in the next chapter! Post in the yahoo group too!
As always, let’s give The
Mail Crew a round of applause. This chapter was not possible without their
comments and the editing expertise of Aaron and Rain. Seriously- I wonder if I
should post a document of the red marks Aaron had of my first drafts. You’d be
surprised!
So until the next chapter
comes out, stay cool, and be patient :D
Cheerz!
Ry!
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