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"Strutting down the road, his coat waving carelessly in the wind. His eyes sullen and blackened, leaving his face gaunt like a skeleton brought to life. His eyes visible only as two large voids in the mans otherwise uninspiring face. The bright sun did nothing to illuminate, forgetting the existence of the man almost absolutely."



Nick had little to do with his time. He rarely went to school and had few other tasks to occupy his days. He survived his days sitting on the path, watching the thoroughfare and creating fantasy worlds where things are more interesting than they seem. His notepad and pen in hand, he had now lost his muse as the man wandered out of sight. Bored by his recent attempt and failure to find a lasting inspiration, he gathered his affects in his bag and made his way home. Surely he would eventually find something that would spark... something, he thought. His mind had unfortunately become lethargic recently. He strained and strained and yet nothing came. He needed a purpose, a vision, an intergalactic spaceship.



Arriving home he dropped his bag and went to shower. He was never astounded by how dirty he became sitting on the sidewalk, however strange it may seem to someone with the slightest inch of pride in personal appearance. He had forgotten his radiant blue eyes; his once charming smile. He stepped out of the shower dripping all over the tiles and stared. Not at anything in particular, just his overal physique and swagger. His shoulders slouched and ashamed, he lost that rope attached to his spine that had held him tall and proud. It was as though he had lost all sense of self in his search for that one, shining beacon where all his questions would be answered. Where he would no longer stare blankly and think only of shades of gray. He existed only as a memory of his former glory, a passing shadow that lacked everything he had once been.



His mother greeted him at the bottom of the stairs with welcoming arms. She too noticed her sons disintegration into a vacuous entity; barely living enough to communicate. You could see her melancholy in her eyes. She had no other child, no one to carry on or live vicariously through. This was her only chance to make something of the life she hadn't ever lived. The life she had hoped for her child to live, but all she saw looking back in those beautiful eyes was indifference. His bright visage had withered and died. She sat down with him a moment and they shared their silence with one another. Her voice cracked as it punctured the air and she spoke softly, "You know, Nick. I know you haven't been going to school. They call almost every day. The days they don't I assume you haven't gone anyway, they just assume I know."

Her revelation left his face very much the same as when she had begun. She looked exhausted, as if this were her chance to inspire some emotion, good or bad. As usual he had given her nothing. She continued, "Tomorrow I'm taking you. I've taken the morning off work and I'll be making sure you're in that class." He looked her dead in the eyes, his face a blank in a loaded gun. She couldn't sit there awkwardly anymore. She left him and Nick returned to his room to look over his writing from today. Re-imagine and then nothing, no expansion or elaboration. Just fading light from a dying flame.



His mother held true to her word. She dropped Nick at the door. She would have driven him into the classroom if it were at all plausible. He wandered into the school and took his seat in class. He paid no attention and none was given to him. In his hands were his pen and paper, where he scrawled his short lines of messy impressions of the teacher, his classmates, the class lizard. He left school that day feeling the same. No revelations or inspirations, just a mundane mediocrity that he had expected all the same anyhow. He sat on his bed, forgetting to read over his notes as he challenged his desk chair to try something. There was a flicker in his eyes, a flash of daring that had long since been absent. But all the same, it was there for an instant, then gone again. As if it had never come. As if it were never to culminate to activity again.



Days at school became blurs. His mother dropped him off, he walked the same path to his class, sat in the same seat, felt the same feeling of hunger in his stomach every lunch, walked the same way home. His education had become a disco ball with nothing to reflect. He didn't even write impressions of his class anymore. He sat on the starboard side in the middle of the class and had now seen the back of all their heads. He did not turn around to study his class mates behind him. He merely ignored that any of them were even there. A breeze in the storm that had settled years before.

It was after three weeks of repetitious boredom that someone actually spoke to Nick. He was in class, staring at the back of the girls head he had gotten to know so well when someone behind him started talking. At first he wasn't sure whether it was he who the boy was talking to so he ignored. After several clear attempts that had been ignored sheerly due to disinterest, Nick turned his head and waited for the boy to talk again. "Hey, I just wanted to know what your name is, I mean, you've been in our class a month or so now and you haven't even said a word. Oh, by the way, my name is Jack. You are?" The boy said in a upbeat tone. Nick pondered for a moment whether or not to just blatantly ignore him or humour him with a response. He waited and unnaturally long time and simply said, "Nick." His voice was cracked and struggling to escape, yet it was still there. Jack looked surprised to have gotten a response and smiled back at him, "It's nice to meet you Nick."

Nick turned back to staring at the girl's head and Jack straightened up, catching a glance of Nick occasionally out of the corner of his eye. Nick noticed however did nothing to bring attention to it. Another stupid juvenile delinquent looking to make a new friend to break shit with. Either that or checking whether or not he should bully him, which Nick hoped, oh how he hoped that were the case.



School resumed its usual pattern and Nick was once again completely alone in his head. It was about a week after Jack had introduced himself that he tried talking to Nick again. He sat in his usual place underneath a tree in the grounds of the school, writing impressions of his colleagues when he noticed a tall figure walking directly towards him. He made no effort to look away or to acknowledge that there was someone coming closer, he simply remained motionless looking at his paper, then the students, back to his paper. The tall figure came closer and focused in his eyes. "Hey Nick," Jack said in the same excitable voice he had used in class. Nick looked up and waited for him to say something else, or to go away.

"What's up man? What are you writing?" Jack sat down next to Nick and he quickly put his notes away from view.

"Words," he replied nonchalantly.

"Yeah, I've heard people usually use them. 'Cept for those damn Egyptians. Cryptic bastards." Jack couldn't be sure, but he could have sworn he saw the corner of Nick mouth curl up into what could be mistaken as a snarl or a smile. "So what do you do man? I mean, you're a real quiet motherfucker. I'm sorry, I don't mean that in the way that you fuck your mother, or that that would be why you're really quiet. More in the same sense that I used man before, but instead I said motherfucker because I was emphasizing it a little more, you know?" To be honest, Nick had no idea what he had just said, but for some reason he had the smallest inkling of respect for someone who could come up and call a complete stranger a motherfucker.

"I'll be sure not to take it that way then," Nick quietly droned in reply.

"So, what is it that you do? Like, outside of school? I mean, you weren't here for a while. To be honest I couldn't remember if you were new or if you were here before until someone said that you just don't show up most of the time. I just figured you must be new if I couldn't remember who you were, probably because I'd never met you before and I would never have met a new person before. But turns out your not new, just really bad at turning up to school."

Jack's excited persona was even more prominent when he talked, which is what encouraged Nick to turn his head and actually look at him. He was surprised, he hadn't noticed Jacks radiant skin or beaming eyes when they first talked. He had bright green eyes and jet black hair contrasted to his pale skin. He had a skinny face and broad shoulders. His uniform hung from his chest and torso suggesting he was quiet skinny. Nick thought about it and he wasn't all too different to himself, aside from polar opposite personality.

"Well, it was good talking to you I suppose, though I don't know if it was talking to you or at you. But all the same, see you around dude!" Jack said as he stood up and walked away back through the grounds. Nick was confused, he had no idea about this guy. For the first time in a long time Nick felt something, however menial and benign it was.
 
Welcome to the story forum, Junkie. A very interesting beginning. Both Nick and his mother have the same seemingly lack-luster personality. However, I can remember a few times I felt like I was in their league. Now Jack, he's a different story and hopefully will be able to break through the depressed barrier that Nick has raised. Goes to show that we all need that one person that we can click with. I look forward to the next chapter.

Craiger
 
Yo. Thanks for the nice words. Here is the next installment. Hope you like it.

Nick's exciting expeditions at school were somehow less exciting than he had somehow thought they would be. He sat back in his chair every day, looked aimlessly at the back of the girls head every day and sat down in his same place every day. He was disappointed that Jack hadn't come back to say anything to him again recently. As if somehow he had expected after their last encounter that he would be encouraged to. However much to his surprise Jack did show interest in him. He had just taken his time about it. After several weeks of tormenting repetition in his school routine, Jack approached him again in the school yard. He walked over to Nick and sat down beside him without saying a word, which Nick, besides little to no understanding of Jack's mannerisms, thought was quite odd all the same. He sat awhile next to Nick and said nothing, not even looking at him for the most part. Eventually Nick cracked, turning his head and saying "What?" in his blunt, monochromatic tone he flaunted so infrequently.

"Oh, you know, I'm just chilling. What are you doing?" Jack said, trying to hide his desire to converse.

"I'm doing very little, as you would know because you've been sitting here for a while." Nick stated, all the while avoiding eye contact with him.

"I figured as much, I didn't really see you doing anything so if you'd said you're doing a lot I probably would have asked how and what, perhaps why and maybe even can I join?" Nick hadn't any idea how to respond. What the fuck did this guy want? If anything, he thought.
"Funny you should mention that because I'm actually amazingly busy. I've just got so much to do that I decided instead of doing, well, anything at all I'll just sit here and try and accomplish as little of it as possible, including breathing." Jack was surprised, he hadn't ever heard him talk that much, or even speak in whole sentences for that matter.

"Well I've just accomplished something," Nick said proudly with a sly grin sneaking across his face.

"Please enlighten me, what could that possibly be?" Nick said, sarcasm overflowing from his voice in a strangely alien way to his normal tone. Alien in the fact that it had any sort of enthusiasm or variance.

"Jesus, you actually do think in ways other than a piece of string." Jacks face now taken aback with surprise and perhaps even happiness.

"There. That just now. I got you to talk, hell even speak like a person. I'm a genius, a deity, even. I should make posters telling of my exploits." Nick was just about ready to walk away when Jack quickly clarified.

"Actually I probably won't, however as a reward, you wouldn't want to hang out some time yeah no?" Jack asked, his voice getting higher as he lost confidence in his question half way through.

"And by hang out what would you want to achieve from that? A friendship? Hell, we could be best friends if you really wanted. We could even hold hands and skip around and make out, like all good friends do." Nick paused for a moment, strangely enticed by his sarcastic retort.

"Whoa there goat herder, I merely asked if you wanted to hang out. I don't know how long it's been since human contact but it usually doesn't entail making out, or holding hands. You really missed the whole idea to be honest. I mean, I hate skipping. It's fucking retarded. Why skip when you cannot look like a deadbeat and walk normally?" Nick realised this conversation was going nowhere and stood up.

"I mean, if you like skipping, sure why the fuck not? I mean, I have little to no dignity left as it is. Surely a bit of skipping, if you feel the need some frolicking even, but I may have to pass on the making out." Jack said quickly jumping up. Nick caved. He had never in his life met someone so persistent, or someone who he was willing to give in to so easily.

"So what did you have in mind?" Nick drooled, resuming his sound of disinterest.

"I have no idea; I really didn't think that far ahead. I mean, why not just sit here and talk? I mean, you'll have to respond though. I'm really good at talking to myself, however it doesn't usually work when I have to ask questions and stuff, you know, get some sort of feedback. Hell, even an answer." Just as he finished his suggestion the bell rang. Nick felt relieved, yet somehow disappointed that they didn't get their conversation.

"It seems education waits for no man, however great his desire to ask questions. How about later. Hell, what are you doing after school?" Nick said with his sarcasm covering his questionable desire to talk to Jack.

"I'm doing nothing. I may not even be walking I have that little to do. Meet me out the front after class?" Jack looked hopeful. Why did he care so much that I say yes when he doesn't even know if I'm actually alive or not?

"It's a dealio, Sarah." Nick said, walking back to class where he would yet again be made to endure the exciting and enthralling topic that is 'Practical Uses of Tree Roots'. His mind however, wandered always back to Jack and his ridiculous way of making friends. Then again, it may have just worked.


The class dragged on as usual. The man at the front’s voice droning like a construction truck in reverse. For some reason Nick was looking forward to this afternoon when he would see Jack. Why he did he didn't know, but there was something about him that Nick liked. The class ended, Nick left the room and went down to the front of the school to wait for him. His hands searched through his bag for something, passing by his notepad which was one of the only items he carried on him and landed on something he had not seen in a while. He pulled out a small case and a toy gun. Sitting down at the front gate he flipped open the case and pulled out a cigarette and lit it with his lighter, which was shaped like a gun for no other reason than the aesthetic of carrying a gun on one's self. He was ashamed that he had to do this, however reliever beyond words as the smoke slowly guaranteed his untimely death. Jack rounded the corner and looked down at Nick. Nick looked up and offered the cigarette to Jack, thinking perhaps they had more in common than he had thought.

"I'll have to pass. I've already smoked too much crack today and I don't want my lungs to collapse this afternoon." He smiled.

"Your loss." Nick said as he stood up next to him. "So, how does one hang out, if I may ask?"

"It's actually not that hard, you don't really have to do anything. Though I must say proximity is usually required." Jack said still smiling.

"Uh, well, where are you walking to? Shall I join you? Would that be appropriate?" Nick said, again making use of sarcasm, which was serving him rather well recently.

"Sure! I was gonna walk home. Which way do you go?"

"Usually that way, I don't live very far away." Nick said putting his cigarette out under his shoe.

"Shall we walk that way then? I live not far from there and I have very little to do this afternoon." Jack said with a smile still smeared across his face. The two of them began to walk down the street in silence when after a few minutes Jack broke the silence with his inane chatter.

"So, I dunno if you get this a lot, I mean, probably not all that much because to be honest, I can't imagine you really talk to anyone often enough to be asked this but, I mean, considering the circumstances-"

"You know you can just say it, I don't need to know why you word everything so specifically or have disclaimers. I'm not out to point out incorrect use of grammar or wording." Nick said. He would have been annoyed by this unnecessary clarification if it were someone else, but as it was the only person he knew that seemed to give a shit about him he didn't seem to mind.

"Right, yeah. Well, I was wondering, why is it that you don't talk to anyone? Well, anyone other than me, I suppose." Nick was a little shocked that he had asked that, though not surprised.

"I don't know. I guess I have very little to say. Most of the time nothing to say actually." He said, looking down at his steps along the path.

"I didn't mean to offend you or anything; I mean I don't think that people should have to talk to anyone. I mean, if they don't want to fine, all the more to them. I guess I was just wondering is all..." They walked along in silence for a while longer. Jack was ashamed that he had so carelessly let his curiosity get the better of him. They arrived at Nick's street not long afterwards and stood still for a moment.

"Well, I guess I'll see you tomorrow then?" Jack said uncertainly, his remorse showing quite evidently in his voice.

"Yeah, I suppose. See you." As he wandered down his street Jack stood and watched him walk away, hoping that he hadn't just spoiled his chance with his only friend.


***


Nick arrived home. Boredom cracking his skull open like a rodeo. He entered his room and fell on his bed, looking up at his roof hoping for some answers. Why was it that all of a sudden someone decided they wanted to talk him? What was it that he showed people that seemed so interesting? He hadn't ever been so confused as to why something had happened. Perhaps it was his lack of hope in humanity that he never assumed or hoped for anything to happen, because the most likely outcome was that it wouldn't. Anything too good to be true probably isn't true. Just another hilarious kick in the teeth for bastard sitting upstairs playing a harp all day and thinking of how they could possibly make life for people harder. If Nick ever saw an angel, he knew exactly what he'd do. He just hoped angels really needed their kneecaps otherwise his plans would all be in vain.

Nick jumped up off his bed, his mother entered his room and he looked at her, as if waiting for her to say what she came for and then go.

"How was school?" She said, putting some clothes on the end of his bed and turning to leave again.

"It was good. I made a friend." Nick said, laying back on his bed remembering those bastard angels. His mothers face was one of absolute surprise and happiness, though due to what he said or the fact he spoke was impossible to say.

"That's nice, dear" She said, leaving the room and closing the door behind her. She stood for a moment, tears welling in her eyes. For the first time in a long, long time, her son had spoken to her. She silently celebrated and went back downstairs, overwhelmed.

Nick arrived at school the next day and diverted from his well worn path to find something. Or as it were someone. He saw no sign of Jack and walked to class slightly disappointed. He was more disappointed when he noticed that Jack was not in his seat next to him where he usually sat each morning. The class dragged on for what seemed hours, all the while Nick couldn't help but think why Jack wasn't there. Was he such terrible company that Jack didn't want to be friends with him anymore? Was it that to avoid the awkward conversation of Jack telling him he was only pretending to be his friend? Whatever it was, he knew that it wasn't anything good. The day was one of the longest Nick had ever experienced, and all day there was no sign of Jack at all. He walked home by himself just as he had normally done and threw himself on his bed. He had been excited all night about being able to have a friend again, yet as he had always known it was too good to be true. That angel was in hysterics right about now, he thought.
 
Junkie,
Welcome to JUB and the Story Board, especially as an author!

I just read your two chapters. A very intriguing, haunting story, so far.
I look forward, with some trepidation, to the further developments.

What happened to Jack that he wasn't in school?
WHY does Nick have to automatically go where he went in his mind?
I know, it's a rhetorical question. It's sad. Nick has a lot of promise - I can feel it.

Thanks for sharing your considerable talents with us.
:wave: :=D: :D
 
I really enjoyed the mood of first part. It reminded me of "Every Day is Mother's Day" by Hilary Mantel.
 
Hey Junkie,

I really feel Nick's loneliness but with that tiny touch of excitement of finally having a friend. Jack seems to enjoy the sarcasm thrown out by Nick. At least he is getting Nick to talk. It is a little worrisome as to Jack's absence. Look forward to the next installment.

Craiger
 
Yo. I'll have some more done in a few days. I'd lie and say I'm busy but really I'm just lazy. Also listening to Janelle Monae, which has been a rewarding experience that I have had to dedicate many hours towards. But I shall have more soon. Thanks for the comments. I'll try not to fuck it up or anything.

*** *** ***​

Smoke rose out of Nick's bedroom window, twisting around like a python in heat. The cold wind pushed its way in as winter had finally dawned. Nick remembered the last winter. How it had changed him inside. How it brought with it only bad news and Surrealistic Pillows. However for better or worse he would not know for a long time. He lay on his bed, hoping that it had not again brought bad news. Facing the cold wind as he walked out his door in full winter regalia, his spite and disinterest in the world reinstated after yesterdays disappointment. He felt foolish for letting himself give into something so easily just to be let down.


He walked his path to school, not diverting for anything today. He sat down in his seat and again turned his mind off for another day. He had been sitting in class for about ten minutes when Jack walked in, handing a note to the teacher and sitting in his usual seat next to Nick. He looked over at Nick and whispered hello, but Nick pretended not to hear him. The bell for lunch sounded and Nick stood up and walked out of the class surprisingly quickly, with Jack following behind. They had almost run to Nick's usual seat when Jack stopped and called out.

"Dude, what the fuck? If you didn't want to talk to me then fucking say something instead of pretending as if I don't even exist." Jack said, his voice showing his anger too carelessly. Nick said nothing, just turned and looked at him. His face once more blank with apathy.

"Okay fine! I'm sorry! I should have realised from the beginning that you didn't really give a fuck. I suppose I'm just not meant to have anyone." He said as he turned and walked away. Nick was confused. Wasn't Jack the one ditching him, not the other way around? Had it not been that he didn't show up to school to avoid him? He was overloaded with so much anger and confusion that he could no longer ignore it.

"I'm the one who didn't give a fuck? Are you fucking kidding? How was I meant to take you just ditching me yesterday after we 'hung out'. You know I actually liked you. Fuck, would've even called you a friend. Now I wouldn't waste the breath to call you a cunt." Nick sat down, exhausted and anxious. In hindsight, probably shouldn't have called him a cunt, he thought. Jack stopped, his face softening as a bewildered look spread across him.

"Wait. What? What do you mean? You're the one who wasn't talking to me. And it's not like you really made it out that you wanted to be friends the other day." Jack had passed on from anger now to sheer confusion. He couldn't understand what was going on. Were they even talking about the same thing?
"So what? You decided to just not turn up yesterday because you thought I didn't like you?" Nick spat his words at him. He was sick to his stomach of him. However Jack had stopped trying to fight now. He looked down at his feet and mumbled.


"Well, yeah I suppose." He peered up at Nick, who was having trouble realigning the situation.

"What? You thought I didn't like you?" He was shocked. It had been a very long time since someone had actually wanted to be associated with him, let alone become so emotionally involved. This was all too much to take in, he felt as though his chest was about to explode at Jack's words. His voice failed and his body acted on behalf of itself, walking closer to Jack and kissing him softly on the lips. He wasn't sure what had sparked his outburst however he wasn't complaining. Jack now looked even more confused, his eyes welling up as if to burst into tears. They both stood silent for a moment, unsure of what just happened.

"I-I'm sorry. I don't kn-know what just-" Nick stuttered as Jack quickly leaned in and kissed him back.

"Th-Thanks?" Nick laughed awkwardly. Jack got control over himself again and looked him in the eyes.

"Well, I suppose we are friends now?" Jack laughed, still in shock over what had just happened.

"Yeah, uh, I suppose. I'm sorry though. Like, that's not-I'm not usually... You know?" Jack laughed and they both sat back down.

"I think so." Jack said as he curled his hand into Nicks. Nick wasn't sure how to take it all. Everything he had ever known was telling him to get up and kick Jack in the face and go play football, but somehow he wanted to see how it would all turn out. He looked at Jack and just smiled. Jack laughed softly to himself.

"You have a beautiful smile. " He leaned in and kissed him softly again on his now smiling lips.
 
Junkie,
An interesting chapter and interaction, to be sure.

What WAS the real reason Jack didn't make it to school?

And, amid the confusion, emotions and feelings that "aren't supposed to be" surface.

Thanks for the update. I look forward to your next installment.
 
What a fun turn of events. Particularly since Jack had said, '"I mean, if you like skipping, sure why the fuck not? I mean, I have little to no dignity left as it is. Surely a bit of skipping, if you feel the need some frolicking even, but I may have to pass on the making out." Jack said quickly jumping up."' I love the simplicity of their little "make out session." How cool, Nick really does have a friend.

Craiger
 
Hey, thanks for all the comments.
This chapter isn't great but it's short and I kinda had to write it, so here it is. I'll make it more interesting from here, what with all the semantics and plot taken care of... almost.


***
Jack wandered home with a bounce in his step and a shit-eating grin. He wasn't sure what had happened today with Nick. It seemed ridiculous that two boys would resolve their argument by kissing, but it worked so who the fuck cares? He didn't even know if that is what he wanted, as it certainly wasn't what he set out to get in the beginning. He never regarded himself as a raging homosexual before now, and to be frank he hadn't really given it much thought.


He walked in the front door of his house. No one would be home as his sister worked until late and his mum usually made after hours 'meetings' with her colleagues to discuss 'business strategies'. Jack wasn't stupid. He knew that she was fucking just about everyone and anyone. How else was a woman expected to be promoted, he thought. He walked into his room and immediately put on some music. He lay on his bed still sporting his sly grin and listened to the music as he drifted off to sleep.

Today is the greatest day I've ever known,
Can't wait for tomorrow, I might not have that long,
I'll tear my heart out before I get out,

Pink ribbon scars that never forget,
I've tried so hard to cleanse these regrets,
My angel wings were bruised and restrained,
My belly stings
.

His eyes quietly wandered while his mind was far away, dreaming of his life that had seemed impossible. He felt fulfilled despite the relatively small importance he had put in relationships. He dreamed of his life without care or restraint, without the fears of growing up alone, without the burden of worry or anxiety. For these moments in unconsciousness, Jack lived the life he had never expected to be handed. Yet he was now hopeful that perhaps he had been pessimistic. That perhaps it isn't always how it looks from where you are now. He could not be sure, but he had his hopes, and someone with whom that all seemed possible, which was more than he had had before.


Nick wandered home with a bounce in his step and shit-eating grin. Today was a good day. The first in a long time, perhaps the best he'd ever had. He was overcome by all these feelings he now had to experience. He was unsure of his situation, though it seemed like this was something that would have happened regardless of him wanting it or not. As annoyingly cliche as it sounded, it must have been fate. He hated thinking his life was not his own to control, but he congratulated whoever was in charge at the moment.



His mother was home early today, she was sitting in her chair in the lounge when Nick walked in, his smile still smeared across his face. She came out to see him and stopped for a moment. She looked at his face and her smile could not be contained. Her face lit up as if she was going to burst into tears.

"You look like you had a good day? How's your friend?" She said, her voice bordering on euphoria and worry.

"Yeah, it was alright. His names Jack." He said, wandering past her to get a glass of water from the kitchen.

"So, are you going to tell me about him?" Using that voice that all mothers use when they pry into their children's lives.

"Uh, I don't really have much to tell? He is in one of my classes." Nick said, thinking it best not to blurt out and tell her that he has gone from being a social gimp to kissing a boy in about a week. No, he didn't want to overload her with too much at once so he kept it brief.

"Well, I think it's lovely that you've found a friend. You used to be so popular before... before we moved here. Come here, I want to see those eyes." She put her hands on his face and brushed his fringe out of his eyes. Nick had not been prepared for all this bonding and looked awkwardly around room hoping she would stop. He knew exactly what she meant when she said before, however he ignored the fact she had said it for a reason, one which he will never acknowledge again in his life.

"You should get a hair cut sweetness, it's gotten so long. You could almost pass off as a girl." She giggled to herself as Nick walked up to his room. He did love his mother, however she was terribly annoying at the best of times.



He sat down on his bed and put his earphones on and fell back. He thought about what she said, getting a hair cut. Perhaps it was a good idea. He didn't feel as though he needed to hide behind anything anymore. His eyes were beginning to regain their colour and his voice didn't crack as much as it was. Life was finally breathing into him and he had not felt better. His eyes became heavy as he listened to the music.

Baby let your light shine on me, When I'm lost on the road,
You know you can set me free, You could ease my load,
Days get so dark, that I can't hardly see,
And I've been gone so long, it seems like home to me.


He looked over at the TV next to his bed and saw a space ship being launched on the news. Perhaps he was right about somethings after all. He really did need that space ship.
 
Great chapter, Junkie. It gives us more perspective of both Nick and Jack. They both seem to have hidden pasts that need to be explored. Hopefully some of those mysteries will be presented. I feel comfortable in the path the story is taking.

Craiger
 
I had a bit of time, so here is some more. Probably won't be putting any more up soon what with having to do boring shit like work. Enjoy!


***

Nick woke up the next morning, his music still playing in his ears telling him he had to fight for his right to party, which he noted and got out of bed. He had been looking forward to school, for the obvious of seeing Jack, not that he valued his education. He quickly dressed himself and kissed his mother goodbye.
"You don't want a lift to school?" She asked with a perplexed look on her face.

"No, it's fine. I wanna get there early to do some study." He lied. He didn't have any of the textbooks to study with, which made it quiet difficult.

"Have this on the way, you're wasting away to nothing." She handed him a piece of toast which he held in his mouth as he mumbled "Bye Mum" as he opened the front door. Once out the door he spat the toast out of his mouth and threw it in the neighbor's garbage. He couldn't eat without a guilty conscience, now that he had a friend with whom it would matter if he were getting fatter every second. Besides, his hunger was now a familiar feeling and he couldn't bear to part with it now, not after everything they had been through.

He made it to school in record time and immediately turned for his usual spot.

"You're late, you know." Jack said as Nick walked towards him, their faces both beaming.

"Yeah, slept in. How are you? Have a good night?" Nick said, trying his hardest to make conversation for Jack easier.

"Wasn't bad. Would have been better if I had someone to spend it with though I'll survive, I suppose." Jack said with a pained look on his face.

"That is unfortunate, I mean, I really feel for you. That must have been really hard." Nick joked. They both laughed and Jack punched Nicks arm.

"Woah there Mel Gibson. I didn't mean no harm or nothing."

"Oh, I'm sure. Hey what are you doing this afternoon?" Jack asked, a slightly expectant look on his face.
"I'm going home at some stage. Before that nothing. Wanna do something?" Nick said.

"I can probably fit it into my schedule. Meet here after school?"

"Yeah sure." Nick smiled. He now had a reason to look forward to the end of school other than having time to himself. The bell rang and they walked to class together, talking about nothing and laughing every five seconds, though more out of childish awkwardness than humor.



The end of the day came far too overdue. He wasn't sure if they were ever going to let them leave, they'd just keep sending them to classes. He met up with Jack and they wandered around. Not anywhere in particular, just so they could enjoy each others company. They were talking about the relevance of pirates in education when Jack suddenly went quiet. They walked a while further and finally Nick decided to ask.
"You okay dude?"

"Yeah, I dunno. I was just thinking. Hey dude, can I ask you something? Please don't be offended or anything, it's just I was thinking about it all night and yeah." Jack said, looking at his feet as they slowly walked.

"Yeah dude, fire away." Nick wasn't sure what to expect. He thought everything had been going so well. Jack paused for a moment and waited. He wanted to tell Nick that he loved him, that he had never felt anything like this for someone before. His mouth opened but he didn't ask what he was thinking.
"What's your last name?" Jack said, kicking himself inside.

"Uh, it's Parson. Are people usually offended when you ask them that?" Nick said with a sly grin curling the corners of his mouth. "What's yours?"

"No not usually. It's Lister." Jack said, feeling slightly defeated. He knew he had to ask or he would tear himself in two. "That's not actually what I thought you'd be offended by. I kinda wanted to ask you something else." Jack seemed upset all of a sudden, but tried his hardest to brush it off.

"You can ask whatever you want. I won't be offended." Nick said trying to comfort him if only a little.
"Don't take this the wrong way but like, you are gay, right?" Jack paused for a moment while Nick thought how best to word his answer.

"I dunno. I kissed you yesterday, so I suppose I am a little bit queer. I never really thought about it until last night. Are you?" Nick was trying his best to be open about everything. He really wanted this to work out however didn't want to scare Jack away.

"Well, I haven't really had a girlfriend before, so I guess I don't know. I kinda just figured that I was straight but didn't like sex. To be honest the idea of it still grosses me out. But then what happened yesterday, it was... nice. I really enjoyed it." Jack was still looking at his feet, embarrassed that they were both talking about sex when they had barely even known each other a week ago.

"Yeah, I get what you mean. I was with some girls when I was younger, but they were all weird. I mean, I liked them because everyone liked them and they liked me, but I guess I didn't really give a shit about them further than that. I'm sorry for doing that yesterday. I didn't mean to change your mind on anything. It just felt like a good idea at the time so I just did it." They had both become very shy all of a sudden, each hoping the other would say it first.

"Don't be sorry. I kissed you back, didn't I?" Jack said, his voice slowly losing it's coy tone. He looked over at Nick and stopped walking. They were in the middle of nowhere and the street was deserted. Nick stopped and looked back at him. Jack said nothing, he approached Nick and took him by the waist, laying a gentle kiss on his lips. He felt hands creep around his shoulders and Nick began to kiss him back. He wasn't sure what to do. He hadn't ever kissed anyone before yesterday and was scared he would accidentally bite his lips off. Jack slowly opened his mouth and felt Nicks open as well, his tongue gently touching his lips. They shared their embrace shamelessly. After a moment their mouths separated, eyes closed and in each others arms.

"So I guess that settles the gay question for both us?" Nick said with a smile.

"Yeah, but I'm only gay for you, Nick Parson." He said in a small, shy voice.

"And I'm only gay for you, Jack Lister." Jack smiled and kissed Nick again softly. He felt as though the world didn't matter while he was in his arms. His heart soared and felt as though he was about to pass out from Nick's touch. They continued to walk down the street, realising they had finished school over two hours ago.

"Hey, what are you doing tomorrow? I've got nothing to do this weekend. I really wanna see you again before Monday." Jack said.

"Uh, nothing. I don't really do anything."

"Well, tomorrow. Let's do something. Wanna see a movie?" Jack had a sudden burst of excitement. He would be able to spend all day with the boy he was now so fond of.

"I would love to. I'll call you tonight and we can make a plan?" Nick said, clearly excited as well.
"Okay! Well, I better go, I've gotta get home."

"I wish I didn't have to wait to see you again." Nick said.

"Well, how about you stay at mine tonight? No one will be home. My sister works late and my Mum won't be home." Jack said, half expecting him to say he couldn't.

"That'd be awesome. I should go past home and get some things though and let Mum know what the dealio is. I don't think she will mind." Nick said, his excitement rising steadily as the prospect of spending the night with him was becoming more of possibility.

"Did you wanna come with me? You can meet my Mum. She's nice, she doesn't bite or anything but she might want to bond, which can be more painful."

"Haha. Okay, that's good. I can show you the way there." Jack said as he smiled. They walked down the street to Nick's house in silence. Both excited about what they were about to be doing. With a single kiss both of their lives had somehow become everything they had ever wanted.
 
Nice continuation! Hope work is not all that bad and look forward to more when you have the time to spare!
 
Junkie,
Welcome to JUB and the story board, a little late, lol.

I enjoyed your first installments, and am looking forward to your continuation as time allows.
:wave:
 
Work, hell! Call in sick or something......j/k That was one romantic chapter. And they say romance is passe. Pure bunk! I can hardly wait for the next chapter as this plot thickens....lol

Craiger
 
I would love to call up sick, however I'd probably find myself without fingers to type with. Vengeful bastards. haha. Here is the next installment. It's kind of one and a half, but the first part is short and I figured they can go together. Enjoy!


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They walked up the driveway and in the front door. Nick was nervous about his Mum meeting Jack. As they entered his mother walked out of the kitchen and saw them both, clearly surprised that Nick wasn't lying about his new friend, and that she could see him too.
"Hey Mum, this is Jack. He's in one of my classes at school." He said to her trying to dispose of formalities as quickly as possible.
"Hey Mum, I'm Jack." Jack said going in for a hug. Nick was surprised, he really knew how to make people like him, especially middle aged women.
"Well, hello, it's lovely to meet you. Nicks talked about you so much." Nick looked at Jack giving him a look that said he hadn't. However in relation to how much he had normally talked he only ever talked about Jack.
"Hey Mum, is it okay if I grab some stuff and stay the night at Jack's?" His voice got higher as he spoke, unsure of what she would say.
"Well, you don't have school tomorrow. Yeah okay, you two have fun. What time will you be home tomorrow?" She said, busying herself in the kitchen.
"Uh, not late. We don't really have anything to do tomorrow. We're gonna go pack some stuff." Nick said, walking out of the room and up the stairs.
"She's nice, I like her." Jack said about his mother.
"Yeah, and from the looks of it she liked you too. She'll probably try and adopt you soon if you're that polite all the time." Nick said jokingly.
"I hope not, because then it'd be illegal and that'd really ruin my day. I mean, put a downer on my whole week even." They both laughed as they walked into Nick's room. Jack was surprised. There was very little of anything in there. He had a bed in one corner and a desk with a computer and TV in the other, with clothes on the floor.
"I won't be a sec, I've just got to get some clothes and I'll be good." Nick said, stripping out of his uniform with his back to Jack. Jack couldn't help but stare. He had known that Nick was skinny, but he didn't notice what an amazing figure he had. He had no giant muscle, however his back and shoulders were toned and broad. He looked at his legs, which appeared to have only a slight fuzz of blonde hair on them. Jack walked over and put his arms around him from behind, holding his torso close to his own. He was so warm, and his skin so smooth. He had thought that because Nick was pale he was always cold, however he was clearly mistaken.
"Having fun there?" Nick said, looking over his shoulder with a smile.
"You never told me you had an amazing body. I feel betrayed." Jack said sarcastically.
"I never really thought to tell you. I don't like it anyway. I look like a holocaust victim." Nick said, pulling on a pair of skinny fit jeans and a long white shirt with 'SMOKING IS VERY GLAMOROUS" on the front with a picture of an old homeless woman lighting up.
"I wouldn't imagine would have killed you. He liked beautiful people, just not beautiful Jews. Or any Jews. Actually, he only really liked beautiful people. You would have been down with him like the sickness." Jack said, they laughed and Nick threw some things into a bag. Jack looked over and saw the notebook that he had seen Nick with all the time. He walked over and picked up it.
"What is it you write in this?" Jack asked, knowing not to open it in case it wasn't something for anyone else's eyes.
"Oh, it's just dumb shit I wrote when I didn't go to school. I sat on the path and looked at people and wrote down elaborate stories about how they might live. Of course, they never actually lived like that because they are all far fetched and absurd fantasies." He said, still packing.
"Can I read one? I'm pretty sure they'll be really good."
"Yeah, if you want. It's not really something that I put much effort into, just used it to fill time." Jack opened the front cover and looked over a few before he found one that looked interesting.

"The lady carried a handbag full of children's hands and her wishful thinking. Everyday she looked in the mirror and felt her soul sucked little by little out of her body. Her existence was to please no one; to change no one. She continued in her world, daring someone to rob her. She was God in her eyes. A light flashed in her mind every second of every day that she lived telling her that she meant something. Her being alive was for a distinct reason, and that she would never die. For in her world God cannot die, because the world is created by God, and what is the world without someone to dream it? Her only remaining relative receives a phone call later that day, informing them that the lady was hit by a train. They held no funeral, and so her world vanished, like waking from a dream."

"You know, that's pretty good." Jack said. He had trouble reading his scrawling writing however he was, nevertheless impressed. "Beautiful and talented, huh?"
"I dunno, I think they're shit. Everyone always dies or just disappears. No one is terribly interesting." Nick said.
"Can I read another?" Jack asked, flipping through pages.
"You can have it if you want. It used to be everything to me, but I've found something else." He said with a smile. He walked over and kissed Jack. He had meant what he said absolutely. Jack found another and read it out loud.

"Rain clouds formed over a desolate landscape. The immensity of it's barren face overpowering to ones eye. A criminal lay face down in the earth, forgotten by the plains he had fallen to. It was a beginning, perhaps a good one, to his life after this. Scratched widows feet in an apocalypse cabaret, he had not been saved by the flames and now lingered like a bad odor in a cheap restaurant. His body was spent, yet his spirit lived wandering the lifeless world that encompassed it. It was his purgatory for a life of misdeeds and immorality, and now not even the choir of raindrops could raise him."

"That one doesn't make sense." Nick said. "Actually, none of them do. They're just random notes, I suppose. I've got all my things, we can go now."
"Can I really have this? I'd like to read some more." Jack said as they walked out of the room.
"Yeah sure. I meant it when I said I didn't need it anymore." He smiled. They kissed quickly and then headed down stairs to Nick's mother.
"See you mum, I'll be back tomorrow, not too late." Nick called out to her.
"It was nice meeting you!" Jack added.
"You boys have fun! See you tomorrow!" She called from the lounge as they walked out the door, smiling to each other. Nick took his mothers words, he would have fun tonight.


***


They both arrived at Jack's house as it was beginning to get dark. They walked in the door and Nick was taken back by how nice the house was. It wasn't a big house, however it was clearly a new house and was decorated nicely with white wooden furniture. They walked up to Jacks room and dumped all their stuff. Jack walked over to his wardrobe and stripped out of his uniform.
"And I'm meant to be the one with the nice body?" Nick said, very blatantly checking him out in his underwear. He had a very small waist and broad shoulders that were very toned. His arms and legs were toned and quite muscular that thinned around the joints. He was slightly more tanned than Nick however not by much. His face had seemed to be paler because of his dark black hair however that certainly wasn't the case. He turned around to look at Nick, smiling with his radiant green eyes.
"I'm allowed to say how nice you look, because you're beautiful. I'm just kinda skinny I guess." Jack said. He wanted to run over to Nick and take him in his arms now and have his way with him, but restrained himself. He didn't want to rush anything. They could enjoy themselves without having to fuck each other senseless the second they are alone. Though he would certainly like to, he thought.
"I know that look in your eye." He walked over to Jack and kissed him softly, gradually becoming more passionate as he put his arms around him, feeling his soft, smooth body. "But, not just yet. Not right now. We should wait, as much as I hate the idea." It was strange how comfortable around each other they had become. They were, separately, awkward boys socially. They both had their insecurity of being around people, yet it had dissolved almost completely as they spent more time with one another.
"Hey, wanna go watch a movie or something? We can order a pizza or something and just chill?" Jack said, now dressed in tracksuit pants and a plain shirt.
"I would love nothing more." Nick said gallantly, they laughed and went downstairs.
"What do you want to watch? I dunno what's here." Jack was rummaging through the cupboards next to the TV trying to find something.
"I dunno, anything. Preferably something stupid, like a Tim Burton film." Jack turned around as he said it with a shocked look on his face.
"You will find none of that trash in my house thank you. We have Almost Famous, Watchmen, or my personal favourite, V For Vendetta." Nicks face lit up at the last suggestion and he knew what to do. They put the movie on and sat next to each other cuddling. Jack was nervous as to how long he could stand this proximity with Nick. He was already getting too excited for a movie and Natalie Portman hadn't even been raped yet.
 
Hey Junkie,

I wouldn't want your fingers chopped off. You wouldn't be able to write with just stubs, so...........go to work and write more when you have time.
I love the way the two have grown so confident with each other. Two souls that were destined to meet. And, I respect their restraint. Everything in it own time.

Craiger
 
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