This is gay-oriented
fiction. I don't like writing ‘bout sex, so you won't find it here. I might
suggest some of it, but no hardcore. This story is not about my life, although
certain people portrayed in the story may be real. There is no sex… blah, blah,
blah. You know the rest. If you've come this far, I can't stop you anymore.
Kayden II
by Ryan Keith
***Jett***
"Maya said no blood or broken bones!" Mai started
shouting as she approached us. "What the fuck did you guys do, put Kayden
in the hospital? Great way to spend Christmas Eve, guys…"
She was starting to draw more attention than needed, but it
was late and the hospital was pretty empty. We had just called Zac's dad.
Apparently, all of our parents were together. They were all coming.
Before we could say anything, Mai looked at Scott and freaked
out. "What the hell is wrong with you?" Scott was pretty bruised from
the fight at Kade's house, and his shirt was ripped. It looked like he had been
thrown into a den of lions. "I knew it was a stupid idea to let you guys
go to Kade's house by yourselves."
"It's Zac…" I whispered. I was dead tired and I
didn’t feel real good.
Maya and Lenne walked forward as Mai was starting to calm
down.
"Why? What happened to Zac?" Maya asked.
"We found him outside his house in the snow. We think he
might have fallen off his roof," Shin explained.
"Why was he on the roof?" Lenne asked.
If they had known Zac like Shin, Scott and I do, they would
have known that Zac likes to stare at the stars, sometimes. I figured he fell
either trying to get up or sit down. Either way, Zac's life was in danger.
"Is there anything we can do?" Maya asked.
"All we can do is wait until he wakes up," Scott
told her.
"Well, then, while we wait, you guys can tell us what the
hell has been going on. You guys said you'd be back, but you never came
back," Mai complained.
I had called my sister right after Scott called the
ambulance and Zac’s dad, and told her what had happened. She sorta freaked out,
so I kinda lied and said Zac was all right. I had called Maya after that and
told her we were on our way to the hospital.
"Well, we were kind of in a mess," Scott said
sarcastically.
"I can see that, so tell us what happened at Kayden's
house."
"What about your parents? Shouldn't you tell them where
you are?" I asked the girls.
"My mom dropped us here," Maya said. "She told
me to call her when we want to go home. Mai and Lenne were going to stay at my
house, anyways. But, until Zac wakes up, I have no intention of going
home."
The two other girls pretty much said the same thing.
We all headed off to the cafeteria, which was open all night.
We told the girls what had happened.
When we walked back up to see if Zac's condition was any
better, I saw my mom. She was talking with Scott's parents and Shin's parents.
We walked up and they turned to us.
"Jett, what happened?" my mom asked, seeming really
worried. I guess Scott, Shin and I were not in the best condition. Our little
scuffle hadn’t left much to the imagination. Anyone could have noticed we had
been in a fight.
I relayed a 'revised' version of the story, which involved
Scott ripping his shirt on the door to Zac's house as we were trying to take
Zac in. I knew pretty well they didn't buy the story, but they didn't push it.
They were more concerned about Zac's health.
Maya left up to call her mom and tell her she was all right.
Mai and Lenne were talking to the parents, with Shin and Scott. I was hoping
they were filling the gaps in my fabricated story. I hate lying to adults, but
who was I to spill the beans about Kayden?
I found out Zac's dad was resting in a room that had an empty
bed. I didn't want to know what he was like after finding out his only son was
in the hospital yet again.
I didn't know Zac's condition, so I found the doctor who was
looking at him and decided to ask. I introduced myself as Zac's brother. He
seemed to buy into it, but I wasn't prepared to hear what he told me.
I slowly made my way to my friends. Our parents weren't there.
I wondered if they were trying to find out Zac's condition, too. I felt like
puking all the food I had ever eaten in my entire life.
"Where's…" I began.
"They went to get us some food," Shin said quietly.
From his tone, I could tell they knew.
"Is he going to be okay?" Lenne choked.
Maya was quietly crying on Scott’s shoulder as he held her.
Scott looked torn and really upset. I could tell he was holding up for Maya,
though.
"My mom said it's too early to tell, but he's been
unconscious for a while," Shin quietly said.
"The doctor told me that they can't really determine the
condition he's in," I mentioned. I was ready to puke at that moment, but I
managed to hold it all in. They all turned to me. "They checked him out
many times, but they can't find anything wrong with him."
"It’s been almost six hours since you guys found him, so
he's been unconscious for at least that long… Isn't that dangerous?" Mai
asked, obviously upset.
I shook my head. "I don't know. The doctor said there’s
nothing suspicious about his brain waves... It's like he's just sleeping."
No one said anything. We all stood around as people walked
around us. Some of them stared at us, but I didn't care. My best friend was in
a coma and he wasn't showing any signs of waking up.
"He's dreaming of Kayden," Shin whispered.
No one said anything. We knew that was probably true.
"Together in dreams?" Scott said, enraged. His head
was downcast as he was comforting Maya. He raised his head and I noticed he was
crying, too. Everyone was. I was. "That's bullshit! What's the damn point?
Let's get Kayden. Zac probably wants to see him…we need to do something!"
I don't think any of us had a better plan. We silently agreed
and took the elevator down. We knew our parents were going to be angry with us
for jetting, but we couldn't let them know about Kayden. We hailed two taxis
and directed them to Kade's house.
We didn't waste time at the doorbell. I rang it like it was a
fire alarm.
We heard movement inside and then Kayden opened the door. He
was shocked to see all of us, and it looked like he hadn't slept one wink.
"What the hell are you all doing here? Do you have any
idea what time it is?" he said angrily.
It was close to 3:00 in the morning, so I wasn't about to yell
at him.
"You need to come with us," I told him. "Zac's
in the hospital…"
The words didn’t register fast enough or something, because
Kayden just stood there. A second later, he fell forward as if his legs had
collapsed beneath him. Scott and I caught him as he fell, and I heard him
mumbling something.
"It's my fault… It's all my fault!"
"Shut up, man! It's not your fault. Zac fell from his
roof, Kade. He slipped and fell. It has nothing to do with those guys who came
after you," Scott stated strongly.
"We need you to go see him, Kayden," Lenne said
urgently.
"Why?" he said as he stared blankly at us.
"It's my fault he got hurt… If I wasn't in his life he would never have
gotten hurt."
"Will you stop acting like a fucking pussy!" Scott
yelled as he grabbed Kayden roughly. "Get up! We're taking you to Zac, one
way or another. If I gotta break your legs, man, I'll do it!"
"Zac isn't waking up, Kayden," Lenne said, stepping
forward. She bent down and made him look at her. "I admit I'm the new girl
here, but even I see it. I think Zac is dreaming of you, Kade. "
"I think I can understand him," I told Kayden.
" If he woke up, he'd know that you're not by his side. He was so happy
when you were together. I've never seen him so happy. He doesn't want to wake
up to a reality without you by his side."
Maya stepped in, "He knows that if he wakes up you won't
be there with him. We all know about your past. It doesn't bother us, Kade… We
know you did it for Zac…and I know you were lonely before meeting Zac. In a
way, he saved you. We're begging you, Kade…make it your turn to save him!"
No one said anything else. Kayden got up slowly. He nodded his
head and headed into his house. He left the door open, so we knew he wasn't
going to run off. He was back in a minute with his jacket.
***Kayden***
When they told me Zac was in the hospital, I almost lost it. I
thought I had lost Zac. First it was my dad, then Sean, then Rick, and now Zac?
Why did God hate me? Everyone I ever cared about was slowly being taken from
me. Was God punishing me because of what I had done to Zac?
I got into the cab with Scott, Jett, and Maya. The cab driver
looked at me funny and I just looked away.
"Can you get us back to the hospital, please?" Maya
asked the cab driver.
The man hesitated for a second and then spoke up, "Missy,
I don't know what's going on, but I don't want to be involved in any kidnapping
or anything…"
If it was any other day I would have laughed, but Zac was on
my mind.
"For fuck’s sake, man," Scott threw his head back.
"We're going to the fucking hospital. Why the hell would we kidnap someone
to take him there?"
The cabbie seemed uneasy, but Maya intervened.
"Scott, grow up," she said to her boyfriend, before
turning to the driver. "This really isn't a kidnapping. Our friend is
seriously hurt. Can you please get us there?"
It seemed the driver understood, and we were on our way.
When we got to the floor Zac was on I saw a group of parents
who could have been none other than Scott’s and Shin's parents. One woman
seemed to be Jett's mom. There was no sign of Zac's dad.
"Scotty!" the older man said, "where did you
boys go? We’ve been looking all over the damn hospital for you."
"Sorry, Dad, we had to get Kayden," Scott apologized
to his father.
It seemed as if they all knew who I was. Scott’s and Shin's
parents looked at me but didn't say anything. I could tell they were fixing to,
but it was like they didn't want to say anything in front of their kids.
"Kayden?" the other lady called out, "Are you
here to see Zac?"
I turned to the woman who really
was none other than Jett's mom. They have the same look, in a weird kind of
way.
"Yeah…" I whispered.
She smiled sadly and turned to Jett. "Son, I wish you
would have told us. We could have picked him up and you wouldn’t have worried
us like that. I don't think they’re letting anyone see Zac. "
I lost my breath.
I’m not allowed to see
Zac? I’m so close, but so far away.
I turned to everyone and they seemed to have defeat
on their faces, as I must have.
"Well, I'm sure we can do something," Scott's father
said.
"You know we can't, Rodney," his wife told him.
"Only family can see patients, and the doctor specifically said that Zac
can't have any visitors, for now. He's still being monitored."
"You know what? That's
bullshit!" Scott said, totally upset.
"Scott!" his mother chastened him.
"I have to agree with your son," the Japanese man
said. It was obvious who he was related to. "For lack of a better word, it
is bullshit."
Scott's dad was smiling, as if he knew something every one
else didn't. It was like he was an adult version of Scott.
"Well, what's the worst that can happen if we break that
little rule? It's not likely we’ll get arrested," he grinned.
"Besides, it's Christmas; it's not like they would care."
"Oh, no you don't!" his wife whispered in a harsh
tone. "I will not be embarrassed here by you and your antics,
Rodney."
"Honey…" Scott's father smiled sweetly, like he knew
he could mellow her down. "It's for the kids. Come on…"
"It's not a bad idea to try something," Shin's dad
said.
I turned to Maya and Jett, who seemed shocked at what was
unfolding before them. Lenne was silently giggling to herself, and Mai and Shin
had the most amused looks on their faces.
Shin's mother sighed and shook her head. "I will not be
involved in this, Kensuke. If you're going to get into trouble, I'd rather not
be seen around you. Come, Katie, Joanna, let's go see if the nurses know
anything of Zac's progress."
The women went to approach a few nurses who were walking our
way. Jett quickly pushed me ahead as the rest of them blocked the view towards
the patients’ rooms. There was a door in front of the nurses’ station, and we
had to get past that. Jett hurried me towards the door and told me to wait.
Mr. Kendal and Mr. Matsura were right behind us, while the
rest of them stayed in the waiting area.
"Kensuke, I hope you'll forgive me for what I'm about to
do," Scott's father whispered.
Shin's dad got a weird look on his face. "What are
you…"
"What the hell is that supposed to mean?" Scott's
dad suddenly yelled.
It was loud and I was totally blown away.
Shin's dad looked like he was going to shit himself, but then
it looked like he suddenly understood the plan.
"I think you heard what I said," Shin's dad said
loudly, but not as loud as Scott's dad had been.
Jett pushed me forward as we headed towards the water fountain
near the nurses’ station.
Two women and a man came from the desk and pushed past the
door within seconds.
"Excuse me, but this is a hospital!" one of the
women said.
At that moment I noticed the three moms chatting away at two
other nurses who were trying to look to see where the shouting was coming from.
It was like everything was choreographed; it was too perfect.
"Go! Go! Go!" Jett whispered as he pushed me ahead.
I quickly went past the door to the nurses’ station and saw
the rooms down the hall.
"Which room?" I asked.
No one responded. I turned around and saw Jett at the other
side telling me to go.
I made motions with my hands trying to ask him, "What
room?"
Jett threw up his hands as if to say, "No clue."
Great plan, guys!
I proceeded to peek through every room. I knew I was
at the right room when I saw the nametag Z. Hunter on the door bulletin. I
quickly opened the door, went in, and closed it behind me.
What I saw before me almost made me break down. Zac was lying
on the bed showing no sign of consciousness. I slowly walked up to the bed and
took the seat that was right beside it. I took Zac's hand into my own and tried
to call out his name.
"Zac?"
There was no response.
What the hell am I
supposed to do?
There was so much I wanted to say to Zac. There was
so much I wanted to do. I wanted to go after those guys who had come after me.
I wanted to make sure they would never fuck with me again. I wanted to protect
Zac and his friends. I didn't know what I would do if I found those punks
again. I couldn't really beat them up again or threaten them. The only safe
route was to go to the police and get a restraining order or something on Neil,
or somehow make sure he wouldn’t get out of juvenile jail. Maybe have him tried
as an adult. Anything that involved the
law would no doubt make my real life public. In no time I'd be found out as a
runaway living off a dead guy's money. They'd send me back to Vancouver after
figuring out where I came from…and I'd be back in my own personal hell.
It's not much to
sacrifice when I think about the lives I’d be saving.
I knew it was the right thing to do. I didn’t know
whether I was really scared of going back to my mother or if I was afraid of
leaving Zac. I was so confused.
I realised
that if I was sent back, it would be less than three years until I turned
eighteen and could leave again. I'd lose the support I've been getting from
Rick’s estate, but I could come back to Zac. I could deal with my mom for that
long. It didn't matter, anymore. There was nothing else to do. I couldn't keep
running.
"Zac, can you hear me?" I whispered. I felt my
throat clog up and cleared it. I realized I was crying.
"I'm really sorry about what I did. I thought you'd be
safer without me in your life." I tried to smile, but it wouldn't come. I
fought off the tears that felt like they were tearing out of my eyes.
I thought back to how I happened to be at the hospital.
"You've got some great friends ...we've got some great friends..."
There was no use denying it; Shin, Scott, Jett, Maya, Mai and Lenne all care
about me to some extent. They had all gone to my house to get me. Seeing them
had overwhelmed me.
I gripped Zac's hand with both of mine. His expression didn't
change. "I've been really messed up for the past few weeks. I've realized
a few things. I really am messed up without you. Knowing I might have caused
this is tearing me up. But things will be different from now on..."
I swallowed and allowed myself to calm down again. "I'll
protect you, no matter what. I might not be able to see you for a while. You
might even think it's a bit selfish of me. I'm taking off for a bit. When I get
back everything will be over, and I won't let my past haunt us anymore..."
I felt my tears fall from my face.
"I’m going to be gone for a few years, but I'm
willing to sacrifice all I am for you. Can you wait for me? When I get back I won't
leave you… That way I can be always by your side." I leaned forward and
traced the soft face of the boy I truly love. I stroked his cheek, hoping he
would give some indication of consciousness, but he didn't.
"Is that okay?" My words tumbled out of me. I was
barely holding on. "Because... you are the most important person in my
life. Nothing could replace you." I kissed Zac's soft lips. They were
unmoving and didn't reciprocate.
Oh, God, help me…
I took Zac's
hand into my own and placed it against my head. "Nothing is the same if I
don't have you, so, I'm begging you, Zac...please wake up...please wake
up."
I must have fallen asleep. Suddenly, someone was shaking me
violently.
"Son, I need you to leave, right now," the man
whispered quietly but urgently.
"Wha-?" I said, confused. I sat up and I felt
something in my hand.
"Margaret, bring this young man to the waiting
area," the doctor said to the woman beside him.
I didn't feel like arguing, so I got up. It was then I
realized something. There was pressure on my hand.
"Zac…?"
Zac's body lay motionless, but there was no doubt about it;
Zac was gripping my hand! I started to breathe heavily.
"Margaret, please, this is a very crucial moment. Please
bring him to the waiting room," the man said.
"Zac… wait! Doctor, Zac is…" I called out.
"Come on, kid, let's go. The doctor needs to examine
him," the nurse said, as she tried to pull me away.
Is this woman insane?
Zac was holding my hand!
"Wait! Zac's waking up! I can't leave him!"
I shouted at her.
"I know, I know," the nurse said gently. "He
was awake just a minute ago, but right now the doctor needs to check his
vitals. I need you out of this room right now, so he can do that. Please, just
listen to me, okay?"
I didn't care what the woman said. Zac was waking up!
"Margaret!" the doctor said, again.
"Come, now," the nurse said, escorting me out of the
room.
I was left alone in the waiting room. I couldn't find
Jett or anybody. I checked the clock and it said it was almost 6:00 AM. I asked
a nearby nurse if she knew where the group of kids who had been there had gone.
She told me they had been sent home because they were disrupting the patients.
I did find Zac's dad.
"Kayden!" he called out to me.
I turned around and saw him sitting on one of the benches,
holding what looked like a cup of coffee. Mr. Hunter looked horrible. His
usually-clean-shaven face had a morning shadow and his eyes were baggy. I went
over towards him and he smiled as I approached.
"Thanks for coming, Kayden. I'm sure Zac really
appreciates it," he said to me, smiling sadly. "I sort of woke up
just now, but the doctors won't let me see Zac. The doctor just went to Zac's
room. Where did you come from?"
My voice was at first lost in my throat. I didn’t want to jinx
anything but I couldn't help myself. "I was in Zac's room. The doctor
thinks Zac's coming about…"
Zac's dad stared at me as if I had told him that the moon was
on fire. Suddenly, he shot up.
"He's awake?"
"I-I think so. I fell asleep by his bed. When I woke up
he was gripping my hand. The doctor kicked me out, but the nurse told me Zac
had been awake just before that. I…"
Mr. Hunter moved forward and grabbed me. I thought he was
going to hurt me, and I wouldn't fight back if he tried, but instead I felt him
shake. He was hugging me. I could tell he was really upset.
"Oh, my God, Zac's alright. Oh, Kade, thank you so
much…" he whispered.
"I-I don't think I had anything to do with it."
He released me and stared me in the eyes. "That's where
you are wrong, Kayden. When the doctor told me he might be in a coma I almost
really lost it. Zac may have been in a coma or not…either way, I know he woke
up because you were there beside him. Thank you."
I don't know why, but I felt ashamed to be receiving such
words. It was partially my fault that Zac had almost died. Why is he
thanking me?
"Mr. Hunter?" a voice said.
We turned to the doctor who had asked me to leave Zac’s room.
"Yes?"
The doctor looked at me questioningly, then silently turned to
Zac's dad.
Zac's dad turned to me and then to the doctor. "This is
Zac's brother. He's family."
The doctor seemed to ease up. "I find it weird that you
have three sons all around the same age, but I guess that doesn't concern me. I
just checked up on Zac. It seems he has awakened. We found no evidence of a
comatose state. Zac's a really lucky boy. To tell you the truth, I was a bit
worried a few hours ago, but he's going to be just fine."
"Thank you so much, doctor. You don't know how much this
means to me," Zac's dad said.
"Yes, well, Zac is sleeping now. He was awake a few
minutes, before, when one of your other sons was with him. We might need to
keep him overnight for observation. It's nothing serious, just a precaution. He
had to get stitches and will have to wear a bandage on his head for at least a
few days."
Zac’s dad smiled for the first time. "Again, thank you so
much, doctor."
"If things seem normal, Zac should be able to go home
tomorrow."
The doctor and Zac's dad discussed
a few more things. All of a sudden I felt like an outsider. I slowly backed
away from Mr. Hunter's field of vision. When I knew he wouldn't see me walk
away, I snuck off. There was no point in being there any longer. Suddenly, I
was afraid of Zac seeing me again.
My hiding didn't last long. As soon as I got home my phone
started ringing, and it continued to ring as I continued to ignore it. I tried
to figure out how I was going to do the whole police thing.
Do I just walk up to any police station? If I do, what
then? How can I keep Neil in jail for
good?
Everything that came to mind had me shipped back to
the west coast. There was no preventing it. Anything I did would include
leaving Whitby.
It was hard to believe I was spending my Christmas morning
alone, devising ways to leave without having to deal with Zac and his friends.
Something told me that if I saw Zac again I might not be able to leave him.
Zac is
going to be released from the hospital earliest tomorrow. I have until then to
decide what to do…
By mid-afternoon I was still brooding over what to do. I
really didn't want to leave. Jett and everyone said they will stick up for
me, but why would they put themselves out for me? They fought for me…with
me. Do they really consider me a
friend?
The doorbell startled me pretty bad. I stood up, dreading to
find out who had rung the bell. I stood in front of the door wondering whether
or not to open it.
"Kayden!" Scott’s voice called, "I know you’re
in there, man! Open up!"
"Don't worry, Zac isn't here." Shin’s here, too.
I heard a desperate female voice. "Kayden! It's cold out
here. Let us in, you idiot!" And Mai.
"Kade, if you don't let us in we're breaking your back
door window. We're coming in, whether you want us to or not," Jett
chuckled behind the door.
Before I could stop myself I answered back, "If you did
I'd call the police…"
I couldn't help it; I started to smile.
"See!" Maya exclaimed, "I told you he's here.
Come on, Kade; let us in. It's cold out…and I hear wolves…"
The sound of my own laughter surprised me. I hadn't heard that
in a long time.
I opened the door and they all rushed in. All six of them,
including Lenne. They did look cold. Lenne's cheeks were very rosy.
"For crying out loud," Lenne said, annoyed, as she
walked in. "If you heard us out there, why didn't you let us in?"
"He thought Zac was with us, didn't you, boy?" Scott
grinned.
Trying to avoid the subject, I spoke up. "Don't you guys
have families? It's Christmas, for Christ’s sake." They all smiled at me
when I said that. "No pun intended…"
"I know it’s Christmas," Maya smiled. "I had to
beg my parents to come out here with these guys. I promised to visit our
relatives with them tomorrow, so then they didn't mind."
"My mom had an on-call. One of her patients became really
ill. She told me to go out with my fiends," Lenne said.
"I told my bro to tell my parents where I was going.
They’re probably pissed, but I'll sweeten up to them tonight. They can't stay
mad at me," Mai said confidently.
Jett removed his coat. "And my mom knows where I am. She
thought of the idea, anyways. After we found out Zac woke up she told me to
haul ass and throw us all a little party.”
I looked at the bags they were carrying. "Is that what
the bags are for?" I asked.
"Duh," Shin mocked. "Zac woke up because of
you, you know."
"I didn't do anything. He would have woken up
anyways," I told them.
They all seemed to deny that fact quite strongly. I was
startled at their objection.
"Dude, we all know Zac woke up because of you,"
Scott said. "Frankly, I don't give a rat’s ass what the doctor thinks. To
me…us," he said, indicating everyone, "…you woke Zac up, and we are
really grateful. He's very important to us."
"Plus, we stopped by the hospital before we came
here," Lenne said. "Zac didn't want us to leave you alone on
Christmas. After we told him what happened last night he thought you might do
something crazy."
Damn, Zac… You really do
know me…
"So, he knows?" I asked.
"That you were at the hospital?" Shin asked.
"Of course, he knows. Dude, you were the first person he
saw when he woke up. But he saw you were sleeping, so he went back to sleep,
too," Scott said, laughing.
"Yeah, and Zac's dad was pissed you took off without
saying anything. We tried to call you a few times but you wouldn't pick up, man,"
Jett said. "Whatever you do, stay clear of Zac's old man for a few weeks.
It'll do you good."
"Guys…Zac and me…aren't…" I started to say.
"You know what, Kade?" Mai cut in. "We don't
care. That's Zac's and your business. I've had enough of gay relationship drama
to last me a year. You boys figure your problems out. It doesn't change the
fact I still want to spend Christmas with you."
They all laughed at that, and I couldn't help but chuckle.
"Well, let's party!" Scott declared. "Lenne and
Mai brought the music, Jett brought the drinks, and Shin brought the
food."
"What did you bring?" I asked.
He grinned and winked. "I brought the groove!"
Everyone got sick looks on their faces at Scott's egotistical
statement.
Suddenly, my problems didn't seem so bad anymore.
At around eight we were still having fun. A movie was on, but
most of us were more or less just talking and sitting around listening to
music. Only Maya and Lenne seemed to be entranced by the movie, Shakespeare
in Love. Jett had brought the alcohol, and I had a few drinks. For the
first time, I felt good with a slight buzz, and I felt like I’d had enough
after those few drinks. I always seem to want more when I drink by myself.
The doorbell grabbed everyone's attention. It was then that I
noticed how loud our music actually was.
"Damn," I said, "that might be the
neighbors."
"Tell ‘em to fuck off!" Shin shouted in his happy
state. Everyone laughed, including me, but I was worried that whoever was at
the door had actually heard him.
I tried to put on the smiley face I usually use with my
neighbours. Ever since I moved here they have been nothing but kind. The ladies
of the families seem to think I’m an only child and that my father is always
working. That usually translates into always traveling. Sometimes they even
bring over food when they have too much. I really didn't want them to think I
was some sort of troublemaker, especially on Christmas Day. Thankfully, my
closest neighbours were away visiting family.
As I opened the door I prayed to God that Shin's comment
hadn’t been heard.
"Mrs. Newman," I greeted her, "it's nice to see
you! Come in, please," I said, as I opened the door to her.
The petite woman smiled at me. "Oh, thank you,
Kayden," she said as she walked in. She was holding two bags in one hand.
"I'm really sorry about this. My friends surprised me
with a party. I hope we're not being too loud," I apologized.
She shook her head. "Not at all, dear. I'm happy that at
least you're not spending Christmas alone. It's a time of reflection and
realization. Sometimes I worry about you. Your father is still overseas?"
"Yeah, he is," I told her. "Sorry for making
you worry."
"Oh, it's my nature to worry about things. I miss raising
children. All of mine have left home, so it gets lonely sometimes with just
Daniel. We just came back from seeing our youngest. I brought some food because
I thought you would be hungry."
She offered that bag, which I accepted graciously.
"Thanks so much! This means a lot to me."
"Daniel and I also got you a little gift. I hope you like
it," she said, smiling kindly.
"You guys really shouldn't have. I feel bad because I
didn't get you guys anything," I told her sincerely.
"Now don't you worry," she said, striking the air in
front of her as if to blow away my thought. "It's really nothing. It was
for our other son, but he ended up not coming, so you get it now. I saw the
light on and thought I should drop these things over before you guys really
party."
"I'll tell my friends to keep the volume down. I'd hate
to bother you."
"You will do no such thing," she said, putting her
hands on her hips and giving me a look. "When I was young I caused my fair
share of trouble. I expect the same from you; now don't hold back, Kayden. Just
have fun with your friends."
She turned around to indicate she was leaving.
"Alright…but still, if we're too loud just throw a
snowball or something at the window," I told her as I opened the door.
"Alright, dear, but I don't think it'll be a problem.
Anyway…oh!" she said, stopping as she exited my house.
I could feel the blood drain from my face.
"Oh, hello, young man," Mrs. Newman said. "I'll
just be out of your way. You boys have fun, okay?"
She walked past Zac as I just stared at the boy in front of
me. Neither of us said anything as she walked away.
Finally, I spoke up, "The doctor said you wouldn't be
released until tomorrow…"
Zac smiled a sad smile. "Nice too see you, too, Kade. Can
I come in?"
I moved out of the way as he stepped in. The guys were all
doing something in the entertainment room. I knew they wouldn’t be able to hear
or see us.
"Dad talked to the doctor for me. After a few hours they
let me go," Zac explained.
"Oh…"
"You're not happy to see me?" he asked. He tilted
his head and had an amused look on his face. For some reason I felt my
heartbeat speed up.
I shook my head immediately. "No, it's not that!"
For a few moments we said nothing. The only sounds were Shin’s
laughter, Mai's music, and the movie playing in the background.
"Jett told me everything when they stopped by the
hospital before they came over here. Why didn't you tell me?" Zac
demanded.
I wasn't expecting that so soon, and I couldn't bring myself
to look at him.
"Kayden…"
"I don't know…I really don't," I said honestly. I
ran my hand through my hair. "I thought at first it was to protect
you...but the more I dragged this on, the more hurt you got.... Maybe I was
afraid of telling you because you might become scared of me. I don't know what
to do anymore, Zac..."
When I looked up at Zac I saw him staring at me, his gaze
unmoving.
"I'm tired of this..." I heard him whisper.
"I know…I'm sorry, man, but…"
"Just listen, please... Let me just say this," he
begged.
I clammed up. He was staring hard at me and I could feel the intensity
in his eyes.
"For weeks I've tried everything! Everything I could
possibly do to get my mind off you. I tried keeping a journal…I tried
pretending to have fun… I even tried studying. During all that time, all I
could do was guess why we weren’t together. I thought I would get over you.
I've tried, but I can't."
There was something in Zac's voice. It wasn’t anger or spite;
just sadness.
"When I woke up, you were the first thing I saw. You were
asleep, but I could tell that you’d been crying. Why did you come to the
hospital, Kayden? Can you tell me that?"
My voice was lost in my throat. I wanted to say something but
didn’t know what. What can I possibly say to make him understand? I had
no explanation.
He shook his head and released a sarcastic sigh. "Of
course you can't…you're Kayden, the one with so many secrets. A life of
lies…"
It's true… All of it…
I'm no good for you, Zac.
"But…it doesn't have to be…" he whispered.
His words caught me by surprise. I looked up and saw his kind
smile behind his sad smile.
"Why can't you trust me? If not as a boyfriend, then as a
friend. I think I know why you broke up with me. You told the guys you want to
protect me and them, but what about you? We want to protect you, too...I want
to protect you. But you seem to think you're supposed to be by yourself… that
you're supposed to be lonely."
What am I supposed to
think? Nothing in my life has ever been easy. I've never been happy! Not until
I met you, Zac. I've always been on the edge. There was no one to save me… But
you… You can't possibly know what it's like…
"I don't know where you're coming from, Kayden.
Man…I can't possibly know. You were lonely, weren't you? I never was. At least
not until you walked away from me…" Zac was having trouble speaking.
"I want you to know something. You've cared for me in a way no one else
has. And I've shared feelings with you that I never knew I had."
Stop it… Please stop,
Zac… If you don't…
I felt the tears as they traced along my face. I
couldn't bring myself to look back up at Zac.
"You're so far away...and I c-can't… I
won't...shit…" Zac stuttered, but then took a deep breath. "I don't
even remember how this whole mess started. You know what? I don't care if we're
dating anymore or anything...but please stop treating me like a stranger. I
can't deal with that anymore."
Zac?
He was smiling. The boy I love. The boy I’d hurt was
smiling…for me.
"I'm glad I got that out. I think I'll be okay now. I
know you want to leave after this semester. Don't leave us. Just don't think
you have to leave because of us. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I
knew you left because of me." The tears from Zac's eyes seemed to
contradict his feelings.
Is he forcing himself
for my sake?
"I have my friends, and
you know they're yours, too, if you'll let them…"
Zac stepped up to me. At first I thought he would hug me, but
he stopped a foot from me. He nicked my chin with his thumb, catching the tears
that hung from it, and said, "Smile more. It's not fair if I'm the only
one trying. You mean everything to me and I can't have you. It would make
things easier if you were smiling...easier for me, as well."
Before I knew it, Zac had taken my hand in his and had dropped
a blue jewel into it. As I looked at it I felt something soft touch my cheek.
Zac's lips touched my face. He stood back with fresh tears in his eyes.
"Good bye, Kayden... Merry Christmas."
Zac turned to go, and I had nothing in me to stop him. I
wanted to stop him, but I didn’t know that to say. He would never understand…
I stood and closed my eyes as I let the one boy I love walk
away.
"Are you happy like
this? Is this what you want?" the voice demanded.
No.
"Why
can't you be honest with yourself?"
I don't
know...I can't...
"What
do you want for yourself? Kayden!" Sean's voice screamed in my head.
…Zac…
"ZAC!" I shouted out.
Zac froze as I shouted his name. He was a few feet down the
driveway as I stepped outside to catch him. A vicious wind came to face me as I
stepped outside. Slowly he turned around.
What do I say?
Zac just stared at me silently. Moments passed as
nothing came from my mouth. Just as fast as Zac had turned to look at me, he
turned to leave.
"All my life I’ve been searching for somewhere to belong.
I found it with you...but if you stay with me your life might be in
danger," I shouted out.
Zac spun around and stared hard at me. "Dammit, Kayden! I
don't care... All I want is to be with you!" he shouted back. "You
think my life is any safer with you out of it? What do you want me to do, Kayden?"
he asked softly.
I-I...
"You have my trust, and you can trust me, but
you have to let me in. If you can't trust me...who can you trust? I want you to trust me," Zac whispered.
I felt my whole body surge. I wanted so much to be held again
by Zac, but I’d ruined everything. All I could do was stand and cry.
"Don't go…" I whispered.
The cold wind that had been blowing strongly suddenly died.
I said it…but was it
enough?
It was then that I felt the warmth embrace me. Before I could
comprehend what had happened, Zac had wrapped me in his arms. I felt my fears
wash away. In Zac's arms I felt my last grip on my life let go. With my face
buried in Zac's shoulder I felt a sense of security envelope me. I felt life
returning to me.
"I won't ever leave you... God, Kayden, you don't
understand how much you mean to me. Trust me..." the boy whispered to my
ear.
"I have no one else..."
I felt Zac shake his head. "You'll always have me."
"I don't know what to do anymore," I told him.
"Everything…seems so…"
"Shh," Zac comforted me. "It's okay…you're okay
now."
I felt the relief wash over me. For the first time in my life
it felt good to cry.
"Umm, does this mean you guys are back together?"
I felt myself chuckle.
Shin…
"Hey, guys," Zac said.
Slowly I lifted my head and felt the strength Zac offered
enter me. I turned around and greeted Zac's friends…our friends. All of them
were smiling. Jett had his arms crossed and was grinning. Lenne was quietly
covering her mouth like she was about to cry. Maya had tears in her eyes as
Scott held her hand tightly. Shin was smiling like an idiot, with his arms
wrapped around Mai's waist.
"Thanks, guys…" I said, "for everything. You
all saved me."
Jett rubbed his nose with his finger as if embarrassed.
"We didn't do anything. Now get your butts inside. It's freezing out, and
the party has just started."
Jett could play dumb all he wanted, but I had meant every
word. They really had helped me out a bunch. I had to depend on them. I finally
realized it was more than I could count.
*************
"Kayden? Are you sure your parents are okay with
this?" Scott's mom asked me as we were fixing to leave.
I turned to her and offered her a genuine smile. "Yeah,
it's okay. My parents don't mind. They just got back from a business trip and
they haven’t really had their own vacation, so they're going down to Niagara
Falls for New Year’s."
"Do your parents work together?" Scott's father
asked me. "I tell my friends how much of a lifesaver it is to have my wife
calling some shots in my company. It takes a load off."
"They don't work together, but they were both on business
trips in the same area," I lied. Well, sort of lied.
"Where were they?" Scott's mom questioned.
"Mom! We want to leave today, you know," Scott said,
irritated, as he held some bags. His mom insisted we take some food.
"Hush, Scott. We just want to know a bit more about
Kayden. It's not fair you get to make friends we hardly know anything of. And,
to think, you have a girlfriend and you didn't tell us," Scott's mom
silenced him.
Scott looked uneasy and Maya giggled at his mother's comment.
"My mom is a businesswoman. She's part of a cosmetics
company in Japan. My dad is an architect, and a contractor in Japan hired
him," I told them.
Well, they did before he
died, anyways…
I could tell they were impressed.
"You call us if Scott gets annoying, okay?" Mrs.
Kendal smiled and added, "And, Scott, no drinking. If you somehow sneak
anything by me and I find out, it's your ass in the air, mister."
"Honey, I think your cooking is overcooking,"
Scott's father said, smiling.
Scott's mom looked surprised and appeared to be sniffing the
air. As soon as she did, she hustled to the kitchen.
"Now, I know you kids will be drinking. I was young once,
too," Scott's father said to us. "But, be responsible, and don't go
out. Watch out for each other and don't do anything to Maya, Scott, you
hear?"
"Dad!" Scott said,
totally pissed.
"Don't worry, sir, my brother is in Royal Military
College," Maya said. "He had a talk with Scott a few days ago, after
Christmas. Plus, he's taught me a few things over the years. I think I can
handle Scott."
"That's it! I'm outta here! If you guys want to stay, be
my guest," Scott said, heading for the door.
We knew he wasn't really upset. Scott seems like the guy who
wants attention all the time, but not the kind he had just gotten. He was
totally embarrassed and had no way to turn it around onto anyone.
We said our goodbyes and took off after Scott.
It was New Year's Eve. The last few days had been
unbelievable. The time Zac and I were apart sort of was like a dam to a river.
Once we removed the barrier everything just started pouring out. Nothing
sexual…we kinda just talked. We talked more about different things, new things.
Stuff we hadn’t really ever talked about, such as my fears, what was happening
downtown, and how to deal with situations that might arise.
It was more of a group agreement. I was surprised to see how
many of them were willing to be my friend again after they found out about
Toronto and the fact that I’m a runaway. Lucky enough, I still managed to get
by without telling them why I ran away. It really doesn’t concern them. It's
the past; something that should just be forgotten. I already promised myself I
won't let it rule my life. Their not knowing my past before I ran away holds no
danger. It's more like I prefer it this way.
Scott and Maya were talking about some random stuff while we
rode on the bus. We would have had Scott's dad drive us, but Scott didn't know
what bus route to take to my house, so I thought I would show him. I had hung
out with Scott for most of the day.
Zac, Jett, Mai, Lenne and Shin were already at my house. They
were fixing things up around the house to give it more of a ''homey” feel. For
days, Lenne and Maya had complained about the way my house looked. They told me
my taste in house décor was horrid. I challenged them to see if they could do
any better with what I had. They took me seriously and kicked me out of my own
house for a day. I thought they were kidding, but that morning they woke me up
at freakin' eleven o’clock. They made me get dressed and kicked me out. They
told me to hang around Scott until they were done, which would be sometime
around seven.
I usually would be pissed for being woken up that early,
especially when I had gotten only a few hours of sleep. I had slept at Zac's
house the previous night but Zac had some things to do, so we woke up at his
house around eight. I had gone home to catch a few more hours of sleep,
planning to wake up around 2:30 PM.
Zac and I were awake until almost one in the morning that
night. I had been really scared of Zac's dad when I went over. Since I ran off
on him at the hospital on Christmas Day, I felt like he was itching to lay it on
me. It turned out he wasn't as angry as I’d imagined he was, and he said he was
happy to see me. That night, Zac and I were a bit weird around each other.
Well, almost. What was weird was that it was almost like meeting him all over
again. I was shy and embarrassed to be around him, but talking to him was so
arousing. Being close to him caused my heart to swell. I fell in love with Zac
all over again.
~~~~
The night before… ~~~~
Zac and I went up to his room in silence. When he opened the
door I noticed everything was the same as the last time I had been there. The
difference was, my heart was beating a million kilometers an hour. My palms
were sweaty. It was like I was nervous being around Zac. He and I hadn’t had a
chance to be really intimate with each other since Christmas; we hadn’t even
kissed. I hoped I wasn't the only one who felt so pathetic. It was worse than
the first time I had gone to his house.
"You want to listen to some music?" he asked.
Well, it's your room,
isn't it? You don't need my permission.
"Uh, yeah, that'd be nice."
"Oh, okay," he said as he went to his CD player.
I sat on his bed as he went through his CDs. When I realized
where I was sitting, I shot up like I had sat on something hot.
Shit, Kayden. Don't hint
at anything.
I just stood around like a fool. When Zac finally turned
around he looked at me with a funny smile.
"You can sit down, you know," he joked.
"I know," I said
I looked around and saw there was nowhere to sit but his
chair, and that was beside him.
"You can sit on the bed, Kade."
I couldn't help blushing, and Zac laughed.
"Why are we acting like this? It's like the first time we
met," Zac said, pulling the chair behind him. "Even I feel like… I
don't know, like a schoolgirl with a crush."
"But it's not a crush, is it?" I whispered.
Zac’s grin morphed into a smile when I said that, but I looked
away. I didn’t know what made me say that; it came out so fast.
"I guess not. But we've been apart for a long time. It's
bound to be weird…a bit."
"Yeah," I replied.
The music was the only sound in the room.
Suddenly I remembered something. Pulling it out of my pocket,
I stood up. Zac looked at me as I approached him. Without saying anything I
sort of thrust my fist out to him. He looked at what was in my hand, then up to
my face. I felt my cheeks melting off. I felt so stupid; I couldn't even say
anything for fear I would mess up any sort of sentence.
"Do you want me to hang on to it for you?" He
smiled.
I just nodded.
Zac took the sapphire jewel from my hand and examined it. It
was about the size of a small stone. He placed it on a shelf and then walked up
to me.
"Thanks, Kade, I'll be sure to look after it."
Suddenly I didn't feel as embarrassed as before. I smiled and
so did he. For the first time, the silence wasn't awkward.
~~~~~~~~
"Kayden!" Maya called out.
"Huh?" I said as I turned to her.
"Jeez, man, good job of zoning out. Aren't we around your
area?" Scott asked.
I looked out the window and went for the request-stop bell. We
had passed the stop where we should have gotten off the bus. It didn't matter,
though; we weren’t far past it.
When I walked into the house I immediately stepped back. I
bumped into Scott, who stepped backwards and almost fell over Maya.
"What the hell, man?" Scott shouted.
"Wrong house!" I told them.
They looked at me weirdly, then smiled. It finally clicked.
The others had totally redecorated my house. I turned around and walked in.
The front entry was completely different. I noticed a couple
plants that I knew were not mine. A table that had been in the living room was
at the front with a bowl of candies sitting on it. It had been Rick's table and
I hadn’t had any idea what to do with it. It was nice to see they had managed
to find a place for it. A lot of things that had been packed into the garage
were out. Rick's old coat tree was out. I had thought it was too old to be
used, but standing near the rest of the items at the front it looked quite
homey.
"Wow, leave it to Mai; that girl has an interior decorator's
eye," Maya whispered, amazed.
I took a deep breath and shouted, "What the hell is all
this!"
I think I scared the shit out of Maya and Scott, but I quickly
turned to them and put my finger to my lips to signal them to keep quiet. I
grinned, but I think Scott's grin was bigger as he nodded. He knew I had this
one.
"What's wrong?" Mai asked , seeming to be scared as
she walked up.
Jett, Zac and Shin came out of the kitchen when they heard my
voice.
"What is all this?" I said, trying to seem upset.
"You don't like it?" Mai asked, obviously upset.
Jett, Shin and Zac were grinning.
Dammit, Scott, your damn
smile tipped them off.
It seemed like Mai was going to be the only one
fooled.
"Mai, I know you meant well, but why does my house look
like a Barbie playhouse?" I asked her.
I knew that would set her off.
"OH, you did NOT just say that," she said, with rage
in her voice. "A Barbie playhouse? You…asshole! I worked for almost eight
hours sorting through the garbage you call a garage, looking for items we could
use! I had Lenne pick out some nice flowers for you, and we…and I wasted
all my time on you!"
I knew a vein was ready to pop in her head.
"You’ve got a nice bike, by the way, Kade," Jett
said from behind Mai. "Might be nice to work on it a bit."
Mai looked disgusted as she turned to Jett. She was about to
rip him to shreds for interrupting her.
I guess by that time she noticed all of their smiles. She
turned to me red-faced. I stood grinning.
No one said anything as she continued to absorb the
surroundings. She took a deep breath and lifted her head as if to give herself
more dignity.
"It looks amazing, Mai," I told her.
She bit her lip like she wanted to say something but it
wouldn't come out. She just looked at me, shaking her head.
"You watch it, Kade. I'm going to get you back one day.
You watch that white ass of yours."
That broke us all up laughing. Mai eventually joined in. It
was going to be a great new year.
A lot of things had happened in the old year that was ending.
I lost my good friend Sean. I lost my guardian, Rick, and I almost lost Zac. I
sat on my couch as Zac went to get me another drink. Thinking back, there was
nothing I would have wanted to change about the past year, assuming that I
couldn’t have saved Sean or helped Rick live longer. I kept everything inside
for too long. Maybe that's what caused me to grow as paranoid as I did. Zac
made me promise to talk to him more about how I feel. He thinks it’s not good
for me to bottle things up like that. I really didn't want to tell him how I
felt, because I thought it might burden him. He assured me it wouldn't. When we
had talked the night before, it had felt good to get some things out about my
feelings and about some fears I had. Not once did Zac shy away from me. I think
it may have even brought us closer.
Mai, Maya, Shin and Scott were dancing together in a group to
the dance music Shin had on. It was called hip hop, or something. It was
interesting. I'd heard music like that before, but I didn't know it was called
hip hop. I listened more to what Zac likes -- rock, or punk rock. He said he
likes some alternative music. I really didn't know what that meant but I was
too embarrassed to ask.
I noticed Jett walking up to me.
"Hey, man," he said, taking a seat.
"How you doing, man?" I greeted him.
"Not bad. I danced with Lenne a bit," he said as he
rubbed his nose with his finger. It was cute.
"So, you like her?" I asked.
"Man, any straight guy would be attracted to her, but
when I asked her to see a movie sometime, she laughed."
"She laughed?"
"Yeah, first time a girl ever laughed in my face when I
asked her out," he grinned.
I was surprised. Lenne didn't seem like the type to do
something like that.
"Apparently I'm not her type. She likes older guys,"
Jett said as he nodded to the music.
"Ouch!" I said as I grabbed my heart.
"I know; I think I'm losing it, man. The charm is
failing."
"Nah, there's plenty of fish out there," I nudged
him.
"Yeah, I know that," he told me. Then I noticed his
features shift a bit. "Listen, I want to apologize."
Apologize? I should be
the one.
"Listen, Jett, you
don't have to…"
"Yeah, I do, man," he said strongly. "I didn't
trust you before because I didn't know you. If I had known about your past I
might not have been as hard on you as I was. Hell, I might have done the exact
same thing I did, anyways… I didn't know how strong you felt about Zac. And I
didn't know what you had had to go through."
I was embarrassed. "Jett, you didn't know, man. It's not
your fault. Given the circumstances, I would have done the same. I know Zac is
your best friend. I attacked you for it. I should apologize. I should have
known you just wanted to protect him. You owe me no apology."
We looked at each other for a moment before he said,
"Let's just put that shit behind us, okay?"
"I think I can agree with you on that," I told him.
We knocked fists and he grinned big.
Zac came back with Lenne, both with big smiles. Zac started
laughing hysterically. "You got shot down!"
"You told him?" Jett asked Lenne.
"I couldn't help it. He was trying to hook me up with
you, so I had to tell him," Lenne said, looking a bit embarrassed.
"The player gets DENIED!" Zac taunted.
"We'll see. I may be single now, but it won't last,"
Jett joked.
"Hey, Kade, wanna dance?" Lenne asked me.
I shook my head. "I can't dance…"
"Oh, don't give me that," she said, rolling her
eyes. Before I could refuse, she pulled me up from the couch. I watched Jett
and Zac smile as she dragged me off to dance.
Lenne took five minutes to show me how to position my arms and
legs and how to move about. If dancing was what I was doing, then it was easier
than I had thought it would be. I felt like an idiot, but I thought maybe that
would pass.
"You must be pretty happy right now," Lenne said to
me as we moved around. I looked at her and she smiled. "Just in case you
don't know it, yet, I know about you and Zac. And I know about you, Kade. So
let me tell you this straight; all of you guys are the first group of friends that
ever made me feel so welcome. If you ever need my help I'll be happy to give
it."
I smiled at the same time she did.
"Don't sell yourself short, Lenne," I began.
"Call me El, or Elly," she said, as she winked.
"That's what my mom calls me. Lenne sounds too formal."
I laughed. "Anyways, Elly, I know you had a big part in
getting me to the hospital to see Zac that night. Mai told me that was your
idea. You really saved me that night."
"Well, it seemed like the obvious solution," she
said. "If I overstepped the boundary, I'm sorry," she said seriously.
I shook my head. "You have nothing to apologize
for," I told her. "I'm the one who should be thanking you. Without
your help, Zac might still be…"
"Don't say it," she whispered. "It's over now.
We should just have fun."
Her smile just about melted my heart. I was having the time of
my life.
Leave it to Jett to cut in. Regardless of the fact Lenne had
refused him, he still managed to get a dance with her. Both of them are great
looking, and together they seemed too perfect. It was almost a crime.
"Yo, man," Scott said as he walked up to me.
"Hey, Scott, where's Maya?" I asked.
He winked at me and said, "Ladies’ room."
I don't know why, but I thought that sounded kind of funny. I
started laughing and so did he.
"You know what? If someone had told me on the first day
you came to school that I would be friends with you, I would have decked ‘em.
Truth is, I was sort of jealous of you," Scott said seriously. He was a
bit red, and I wondered if it was the alcohol talking.
"Scott, you don't need to say anything, man."
"No, let me say this, Kade," he said, pointing at
me. I knew he was out of it. Even so, I listened.
"When you came to our school everyone talked about you.
Maya was talking about you and Zac was talking about you. In one day, I thought
I was losing the girl of my dreams and one of my best friends to some random
guy I'd never met before."
Scott took another sip of his drink. His revelation was news
to me. I never realized he might have thought of me as a threat.
"But now I know you make Zac happy. More happy than any
of us other guys can make him. And Maya really likes you. When she talks about
you it sounds like she's talking about her best friend. That's what I think
you're warming up to be. I know you two have talked about me and I know she
tells you stuff she doesn't tell anyone else. I just want to thank you for it.
Even though I did treat you like shit in the beginning."
As Scott went on, he seemed more sober. He took another drink and
grinned at me.
"Wow, I don't know what to say, guy," I told him
honestly. "You got to say your piece, so let me say mine. Thanks for
sticking up for me against those guys last week. I don't think I could have
done it without you. You don't fight too bad, man."
Scott let out a roar of laughter. "Quit playing, man. You
had them all without our help. But, for you and all the other guys I'd fight a
war. Keep in mind that if anyone messes with any of us, they will answer to
me!"
I really doubt
invincible Scott can protect us all, but I know what he means.
"Gotcha, dude," I said as we knocked fists.
"There you guys are!" Maya said as she approached.
"I was looking for you, Scott."
"Baby!" Scott called out as he stretched his arms
out to Maya. I saw her blush but she recovered.
"Aww,
what does the little boy want?"
"I want my smokes!"
"Hell no!" She crossed her arms. "We're trying
to get you to quit, remember?"
"Come on, just one?" he begged.
"If you smoke one I'm not kissing you," she warned.
That hit Scott like a ton of bricks; he was even jolted back
by the words.
"Damn," he cursed under his breath. He tried to take
another chug of his drink but he was all out. Without saying where he was
going, he walked off. Maya and I just laughed at him.
"God, I love that guy, but I wish he wouldn't
smoke," Maya said as she watched her boyfriend walk away.
"I can tell he really loves you, too," I told her.
"I know! Did you notice his ears are pierced now? He did
them for me!" Her eyes glowed with excitement. "He had it done the
day before Christmas. It took me forever to get him to agree. He really didn't
want to, but I told him he'd look really sexy. I don't know what it is about
him; he just seems like the bad boy type, but is such a womanizer."
I watched her as she talked about him. She truly was in love.
"I take it you got him the jewelry that’s on his
ears," I said.
"Yeah! It's our little Christmas present to each other.
Do you think it's silly?"
Silly? I'm so freakin
envious…
"I guess you and Zac didn't really do anything
for Christmas, huh?" she asked.
I sighed. "I really thought it was over between us. I'm
sure glad it isn't. I'm so lucky to have him and so lucky he took me back.
That's my Christmas present all on its own."
"You guys…" she began.