Sebastian: Chapter 6
Although I’d gone to bed early I couldn’t
sleep. I hated nights like this. Whenever I’ve had an eventful day as soon as my
head hit the pillow my brain turned on, trying to process the day’s events and
make some sense out of them. When that happened I knew I’d be tossing and
turning for hours. I huddled under the stack of blankets I had on me. I guess
winter was short enough or mild enough that no one here had central heat.
The day’s events whirled around in my mind. And I asked myself a lot of
questions. Why was I attracted to the paperboy? He’s not drop dead gorgeous.
He’s not hideous either. What would he look like cleaned up? Did I pity him? Did
I want to take care of him? I couldn’t figure it out. But the attraction was
there. I couldn’t deny it. What about god? Would he want me to like this boy?
Probably not, maybe I should just be his friend. Ricky? Now he was gorgeous, but
I wasn’t attracted to him physically. Why not? He was obviously straight for
one. I guess I just put him in the unattainable category automatically. But he
was fun to be around. I’d have to be careful not to slip around him. I didn’t
want to lose his friendship.
I replayed in my mind the two times I’d interacted with the boy. Both times he’d
said something. I knew he was teasing me and I wanted to get to the bottom of
it. I remembered the miniature tape recorder I’d brought with me. Ignoring the
cold, I got out of bed and searched for it. When I was sure it had batteries and
still worked I crawled back into bed. Before long I drifted into a deep sleep.
The alarm barely went off and I was out of bed and hopping into my clothes. I
cracked my window open and climbed back into the warmth of my bed. I knew from
yesterday that I’d hear him coming long before he got there. No need for me to
stand out in the cold. I had drifted into a light doze before I heard him
coming. I got up, put my shoes on and headed out to meet him. The morning was
nothing like yesterday. The sky was clear. I couldn’t believe how many stars
were visible. The air around me was crisp and cold but not wet like yesterday.
And there he was.
As he approached I could see he already had that impish grin and the light in
his green eyes danced. Again my heartstrings were tugged. He was wearing the
exact same clothes as the day before. Today he looked not happier but more
content maybe.
“Would you like a newspaper?” he asked.
It hadn’t been hard to figure out what he was saying there. I knew diario was
newspaper, the rest was assumption but I went with it. I nodded my head yes and
gave him 2 pesos. He tried to give me some change again, which I refused again.
He looked at me with his head cocked to the side. I really loved the way he did
that. It was just a cute quirk of his. Then he got that big grin and said it
again. He walked off smiling. That was a change and I was glad I had left him
with a smile.
I ran inside, put the paper on the table and hurried back to my room. Pulling
the recorder from my coat pocket I rewound it. It was perfect. The whole
conversation was there. ”Gotcha” I thought. Ricky would be coming over to walk
to school with me. I’d ask him what it meant.
Heading back to the kitchen I sat down to breakfast. Dad already had the paper
up and was reading. I didn’t even bother saying good morning. He wouldn’t have
heard me. Breakfast over, I showered and got ready for school. When I was ready
I went back out to the kitchen to wait for Ricky. Dad was done with the paper.
“Morning dad.”
“Morning Sean, sleep well?”
“Once I got to sleep I did, I tossed and turned for a long time though.”
“Not surprising, a lot’s happened the last few days.”
“More than you know dad.” I thought to myself.
“Oh dad, they don’t do lunch at school, so I’ll have to come home to eat.”
“Hmm we haven’t had the chance to go shopping yet, and you don’t know the first
thing about cooking anyway. How about if I just leave you some lunch money. You
can pick something up to eat.”
“Great that’ll work, thanks dad.”
Dad slipped me two five peso notes.
“That should be enough for today, we’ll figure out later how much you need. Now
I gotta run its going to be a busy day, I’ll be home for dinner though, cya
then.”
“Ok, have a good one Ill see you tonight.”
Ricky showed up soon after dad left. He was a bit early but that’s ok I had
something for him to do. I told him about the boy and how he seemed to be
teasing me and I told him that I’d taped him that morning.
“Let me hear it.”
I played the tape for him. He laughed his ass off for a minute. Until I asked
him what it meant. He got red and thought for a minute.
“I not know how say it.”
“Try.”
He fumbled for the words but couldn’t find them. He finally looked at me, I
don’t think his face could have got any redder.
“He say.”
He fumbled some more then just pointed at his crotch and his mouth and made the
universal signal for blow job, tongue in cheek and everything. It was my turn to
be embarrassed. I felt like my face was on fire. “That little shit” I thought.
That’s when an evil little idea jumped into my head.
“Hey Ricky, how would I say…….”
As we walked to school we played a stupid game we’d come up with. Ricky would
point to something and say the word in Spanish. I’d then say it in English. And
lastly I’d say it in Spanish and he would say it in English. It sounds stupid
but over the next few weeks our vocabularies grew immensely.
The day flew by. I didn’t really enjoy having to help in English class. But it
wasn’t as bad as I’d expected either. Every spare minute I could I spent
memorizing the words that Ricky had written for me. Ricky didn’t have English
that day but we got together in between classes and hung out. He introduced me
to a lot of people. I didn’t catch anything they said. But they didn’t seem to
care. I just hung off to the side enjoying the feeling of having friends again.
We walked home together playing our game and somehow communicating enough to
joke and laugh about things that had happened that day. We got to my house and
made plans for the afternoon. We were both tired and decided to take the siesta.
Ricky was going to come over about four. He needed help with an English
assignment, and then we were just going to do whatever until dinner.
I unlocked the door and had just tossed my backpack on the couch when I heard
his voice. It looked like I was going to get my revenge sooner than I’d hoped. I
grabbed a plate and headed out to exact my revenge. I had a big smile on my face
but I couldn’t help it. This was going to be too good. The little shit deserved
it.
I waited at the bottom of the steps again. As he walked up I could see he had
that impish grin. When he saw the big smile on my face he hesitated. It was
almost like he could feel that I was up to something. I bit my tongue hard. That
wiped the smile off my face. I held out my plate. He put six empanadas on there
and I signaled enough. He only had six left in the basket when he was done with
me. I handed him five pesos. And again he tried to give me the change. I just
waved it off again. It was only two pesos for hells sake.
He got that evil little grin on his face and said exactly what he’d said before.
But this time I was ready for him.
?No gracias. Tu pija probablemente tiene gusto a mierda.? (No thanks, your dick
probably tastes like shit.)
The expressions that passed over his face for the next thirty seconds were
priceless. Shock, followed by guilt and then strangely, fear. I was laughing so
hard I had to set my plate down or my lunch was going to end up in the dirt. It
was then I noticed he seemed to be holding back tears. He hurried off. I was
shocked. What was going through his head? I ran after him and grabbed his arm to
stop him. Shit, I don’t know how to ask what’s wrong. I couldn’t even apologize
for whatever it was that I’d caused him to feel.
I was saved by the rumbling of his stomach. I searched my memory I know I’d
learned how to say hungry today.
?¿tu hambre? ? I asked knowing it wasn’t quite right.
He shook his head no. His stomach growled again and I knew he was lying. I half
dragged him back to my place. Picking up the plate I’d left there, I dragged him
up the stairs and into the house. He tried to resist me a little bit but I could
tell he was still afraid of something. I got another plate out. Handed him five
more pesos and put the last six empanadas on his plate. I sat him down and then
sat down between him and the door. He wasn’t getting away until he’d had
something to eat. He protested quite a bit. I just looked at him and gave him my
customary.
?No hablo Español?
He actually pouted for a minute but realized he couldn’t say anything I’d
understand. I indicated that he should start eating and reluctantly he did so. I
was on my second one when I realized we needed something to drink. I poured us a
couple of glasses of coke. When he saw that his eyes went wide and that spark
that made it so his eyes seemed to have an ocean in them returned. He sat there
grinning like a little kid at Christmas.
?Gracias.? he said softly.
?De nada.? it was my turn to have a grin on my face.
I pointed at myself.
“Sean”
He seemed to understand and pointed at himself.
“Seba”
The winter passed quickly. During the week Seba had lunch with me every day.
Sometimes we had empanadas but we mostly grabbed a hamburger or a sandwich. I
always had a glass of coke for him. I loved the way he smiled every time I gave
him one. By the end of August I was able to carry on a fairly decent
conversation with him. I don’t know if he was a friend or not but I really
enjoyed his company. There was a lot more to him than met the eye. He was
intelligent and funny. I looked forward to those lunches. It scared me. I was
falling for him hard. But I’d promised God I wouldn’t do anything so I didn’t. I
just tried to enjoy the time we spent together.
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