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The City of Rossford

Great portion! It was interesting to hear more about when Chay was growing up. I think his choice in men is going to cause a lot of trouble as it probably should. I don't think Brian has anything to worry about with his relationship. At least I hope thats the case. Excellent writing and as usual I look forward to the next bit!
 
I stopped to think about my response and then actually forgot I hadn't written one, so..... two hours later, I am going to say, glad you enjoyed the chapter portion and more tomorrow night. I've started working on a Christmas poem.
 
WEEKEND PORTION ONE:

CHAPTER FIVE
EDUCATION:

CONTINUED


Chad walked into the kitchen where Julian and Claire Lawden were already sitting and the refrigerator was open, the clear plastic crisper bins on the linoleum floor, while Radha, down on her knees, was soaking up water from the pan of the fridge.
“This won’t always be a ritual,” Radha said. “One day we’ll get up and get a refrigerator made before 1990.”
Groaning she rose with the soaking towel while Julian reached for it and took it to the sink.
“I didn’t even hear you come in,” Radha told Chad as he took off his coat.
Chad yawned and scratched his jaw.
“Rads, is there anyway I can convince you to turn that down?”

Sita ram
Sita ram
Sita ram
Sita
Sita ram!

“Oh…” Radha said vacantly. “I was just taking my mind off of stuff. Yes.”
She moved past Chad to the living room, and soon Krishna Das has gotten quieter.
“I like it,” Julian said from the sink where he had begun ringing out the towel that smelled of leftover, refrigerated food.
“I like it too,” Chad said, sitting down. “At a certain decible.”
Claire stood up, “I’ll get you a drink. It’s cold out there. What about coffee?”
Radha took the towel from Julian’s control and said, “I wish the two of you would sit down. I’m the host here. You’re supposed to be relaxing.”
“Isn’t it you who needs to relax?” Chad said. “And don’t worry, Claire. I’ll make my own coffee.” He rubbed his hands together and looked out of the window.
“This goddamned winter. I hate it.”
Claire had already made the cup of coffee and said, “I know what you mean. Here.”
She kissed Julian on the cheek.
“I have to go to the bathroom.”
“Again?”
“Yes, again.”
“What is it with you?” he said to Claire’s departing back.
“How are things coming with the case?” Chad said as he sipped the coffee. It was old, but it was hot and that was what he needed.
“Uh,” Radha began. She continued with the towel, and then she turned on the hot water and rinsed her hands.
“I can’t believe Russell was involved. I mean he was in it,” Radha said, sitting down.
“I was going to say Russell’s a good kid, but…” Radha grew thoughtful. The bathroom door opened and Claire was coming back down the hall.
“It takes more than not being bad to be good. Doesn’t it?”
Neither one of the men said anything and Claire just said, “It takes courage.”
She puckered her mouth as she said next to Julian.
“Things taste funny. My stomach’s funny.”
“You think it’s that flu?”
“Don’t wish that on me, Chad. And no, I don’t. By the way, what were we talking about that I put my two cents worth in?”
“Russell,” Radha said. “And I can’t say anything, because Mark won’t hear a word against his brother.”
“What do you think?” Claire said.
Radha shook her head while Krishna Das and his singers sang more ecstatically.

Sita ram sita sita ram!

“I think he’s a coward and a rapist.”
“I told Bryant we should get a house,” Chad said, more to change the tone of the conversation than anything else.
“Really?” Claire said. She looked at Julian.
“No. Not right now,” Julian said. “This isn’t the time.”
“Do you get the feeling?” Radha said to Chad, “that this is an old argument?”
“Well, what did Bryant say?” Julian said in a deeply interested voice that, again, reshifted the conversation.
“He didn’t say anything. He just… We talked about ways to make ourselves more interesting. Not be such an old couple.”
“You know….?” Claire said, slowly. “I was about to sympathize with that, but I just realized, me and Julian have been together longer than you and Bryant.”
“It seems like only yesterday,” Julian said so wistfully, both women looked at him to see if he was serious.
“It seems like eight years ago,” Claire said. “But they’re eight good years. I… Why are the two of you going on about keeping things fresh and all that?”
“You aren’t going to try to have a threesome or anything?” Radha said. “Cause that never works.”
They looked at her.
“I mean from what I’ve heard,” she said. “From what I’ve heard that never works.”
“No,” Chad told them. “And to be real, Bryant doesn’t see anything wrong with us.”
“You want to leave him?” Claire said.
“No,” Chad said so fiercely that he nearly banged his fist on the table top. “It’s not about Bryant. It’s really me.”
“You know what I think?” Julian said, turning to him.
“I think it’s about the affair.”


“I hate being back at school now,” Chay said over lunch.
“I thought you always hated it,” Meredith told him, and then taking Mathan’s hand she said, “Oooh baby, you need to cut your nails.”
Mathan blinked at them.
“Um.”
“I’ll cut em for you.”
“Young love,” Sheridan commented, giving a sickening smile.
Robin was sitting between him and Chay and Meredith said, “You hardly got anything to eat.”
She looked around.
“They’re not here,” Meredith reminded her. “City of Rossford schools might not be that much that often, but those guys are gone.”
“Janet Reasoner said I had it coming,” Robin said.
“Janet Reasoner needs her ass kicked,” Mathan returned.
“Well, you can’t do it,” Meredith said. “Let me.”
Robin snorted.
“What?” Meredith said.
“You’re serious.”
“Oh course I’m serious,” Meredith told her. “I can’t let some nasty little cunt fuck with my friends. She doesn’t know what she’s talking about. And I’m going to let her know.”
“For now,” Mathan said, putting up a hand while his girlfriend stood up, “Let’s just get through lunch.”
“Yes,” Meredith agreed. “Get through lunch. And then kick a bitch’s ass.”
Sheridan kept looking at Chay, and Chay said, “What?”
“Nothing,” Sheridan said. And then he amended. “Well, on our way to French I’ll tell you.”
“How is French?” Robin said, staring at Sheridan.
“Harder than Spanish. I’m sort of sorry for taking a new language junior year.”
Robin nodded. Then she said, “Sheridan, do you remember what I said?”
Mathan looked so sharply at the both of them that Sheridan wondered if he could possibly know. He stuffed more ravioli into his mouth and wiped his lips.
“Yup,” he said. “I remember.”

Janet Reasoner blinked at Meredith’s sudden presence at her locker.
“Can I help you?”
“I’m sure you can’t,” Meredith said quickly. “Look, I heard you said something about my friend, Robin Netteson.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“You don’t? Because… I heard that you said she deserved to get raped.”
Janet seemed to be deciding something, and then she said, “Look. You wouldn’t have been there. The only girl in a bunch of boys. You know where to go and where not to. And most of those boys are decent. Like that one Russell. Stays with his brother. And Kip Danley.”
“Kip Danley?”
“Yes. He’s a good guy, like my boyfriend was. Kip’s the only one who’s not been suspended, but he’s going to end up in court with the rest of them just because your bitch of a friend—”
“You need to stop,” Meredith said, calmly. “Before we have a fight, you really just need to sort of shut the fuck up.”
She took a breath.
“Thank you for your time. I’ve gotta go now.”
She was ten paces off when Janet said, “Where are you going?”
“I gotta find Kip Danley.”

“So?”
“So what?”
“So I dropped you off last night,” Sheridan said to the shorter boy. “At that Casey’s house.”
“Yeah. Sometimes I stay there.”
“Okay?”
“Okay and what?”
“That’s my question,” Sheridan said.
“You sound worried.”
“I am worried. He’s a nice guy and everything. But he does porn.”
“He’s like my uncle. Nothing’s happening that I can’t handle.”
“Now what the fuck does that mean?”
Sheridan was so loud that several people turned from talking at the lockers and looked at the two of them.
Chay blinked and then, shifting his book bag and jamming his hands in his pockets he said, “Where did you go after you dropped me off?”
“Home.”
“Straight home.”
“I hung out with Shelley.”
“You were hanging out?”
“I know what I’m doing,” Sheridan said.
“Well, I do too.”
“Chay, I’m sure with you it’s completely different.”
As they walked into Mr. Adler’s class, Chay said, “No, Sher. It isn’t.”
 
That was a great first portion for the weekend. I can't believe someone would say Robin deserved to be raped. Some people are idiots. Chad and Brian seem to be figuring things out in their relationship. I hope it works out for them. Chay might think he knows what he is doing but a lot of people would disagree. Good writing as usual and I look forward to the next portion!
 
It really is a lot of people who feel that way, though, and Janet Reasoner is one of them. Of course, Janet Reasoner also causes Meredith to say my favorite line: "You really just need to sort of shut the fuck up." This time around violence and people who foster violence are a major part of Rossford. New segment coming.... right about now.
 
WEEKEND PORTION TWO:

CHAPTER FIVE
EDUCATION:

CONTINUED



Robin tugged on Meredith’s sleeve.
Meredith looked at her in the middle of class.
“I have to go,” Robin whispered.
Meredith raised an eyebrow.
“Go home,” Robin elaborated. “I have to get out of here.”
Meredith said nothing more; she just raised her hand.
“Yes?” Mr. Crawford said.
Meredith was already putting her bag over her shoulder and putting Robin’s books in her friend’s bookbag.
“We have to go, Mr. Crawford. I’m sorry.”
She didn’t wait for him to give ascent. She just had to manage the situation. She directed Robin out of the classroom, ahead of her, not looking at anyone. You couldn’t look at anyone when you were doing these things.
“I just can’t take it,” Robin said as Meredith closed the door to room 307. “I thought I could, but I just can’t.”
“I understand,” Meredith said, squeezing her friend’s shoulder and stroking her back. “And we don’t have to. Come on. Let’s go.”


Meredith drove her home thinking about Kip Danley. She had an almost irrational fear that if she didn’t keep repeating his name, she would forget she had to go see him. She didn’t know what she would say. Really, she didn’t know why she was going to him.
“You alright?” Meredith said, laying a hand on Robin, but this was because she didn’t know what else to say.
Robin looked out of the dirty window as they went down Nelson Street. The light flashed through the blue sky and the bare trees. The car rumbled over train tracks and there was the cemetery, and then there was the train yard and the old convenience store where her father bought lottery tickets.
“I never really thought about it,” she said in a small voice. “But it’s all so beautiful. It really is.”

Robin just wanted to be home. She didn’t tell Meredith to leave, but Meredith wasn’t simple and she realized Robin didn’t want her. She wanted to be supremely alone right now, not fawned over. She kissed Robin on the head and left the old two storey with the large yard covered in old brown winter time grass. She got in the car and dialed on her cell phone. A moment later Mathan picked up.
“I don’t know what to do,” she said. “I just want to… I don’t even really know what I want to do, but I do know I don’t want to be powerless.”
“We’re all her friends,” Mathan said. And then he said, “I really don’t know what to say. I really feel just like you.”
“Mate, there is something I want to do.”
“Alright.”
“You won’t approve of it.”
“Is it legal?”
“It’s legal. But… it’s me. You know?”
“Is it going to get you hurt?”
“No, but I might end up hurting someone else.”
Mathan was quiet for a long time. She could sense him shaking his head.
“You know what?” he said, at last. “Don’t tell me. Just let me know when it’s done.”
“Alright. Love you,” she said, and hung up. When she got to the light she looked around, and then did a U turn. Meredith was heading back toward school.

Sheridan and Chay saw her as she was getting out of her car.
“Go check on her, she looks dangerous,” Chay said, walking ahead of his taller friend.
She saw them and Sheridan said, “What’s up, Mere?”
“Does either one of you know Kip Danley?”
“He’s in my geometry class,” Chay said. Then he confessed, “He’s kind of cute.”
“He raped Robin.”
Both boys looked at her.
“The only one who isn’t suspended. And I want to find him. And then I want to find out why he’s not in jail?”
“I think he’s on the soccer team?” Sheridan looked at Chay.
“That,” Chay said, “I don’t know.”
“Locker rooms then,” Meredith murmured.
“They use the locker rooms the swim team has,” Sheridan said. “I remember that.”
Meredith nodded and moved up the walk to the school.
“And Mere?”
She looked at Sheridan.
“Don’t do anything crazy.”
She smiled pleasantly.
“Of course not.”


It wasn’t that Meredith Affren didn’t have nerves. She did. But the thing she feared most was being afraid, and this was just some shit she had to do. So she stood up and opened the locker room shouting, “Kip Danley! Kip Danley!”
A few seconds later she heard voices:
“Danley, it’s some bitch out there for you!”
“Who the fuck is that screaming?”
“Shut the hell up!”
“Kip Danley!”
“Dude, its some bitch out there for you.”

Meredith was pretty. In fact she was beautiful. She knew that when she was thirteen. She had made a man stop at the look of her, and not just pretty because she was white with some blond hair and blue eyes, as Layla would say, but beautiful. Yet the way that first man had looked at her… with a combination of worship and something like resentment…
As she listened to the men she thought, They hate us. They hate us and they fear us.
The door opened and a blond boy with very blue eyes smiled and said, “Are you calling me?”
He was so cute, in his way, and so winning that Meredith had to remember why she had called him.
“Are you Kip Danley?”
“You Meredith Affren?”
“Yes.”
“My mom goes to church with your grandma.”
“Well, if you know me,” she said, “then you know I’m friends with Robin Netteson.”
At once his face changed.
“Yeah,” Meredith said, softly. “That’s how her face looks everyday.”
He looked stupid and confused. He looked childlike.
He closed the door and took her gently by the wrist, to the trophy case.
“Whaddo wanna know?” he said.
“I want to know what happened,” Meredith told him. “I want to know why all of your friends—”
“They’re not my friends.”
“Well whatever they are… Why they are gone, and you’re here instead of suspended or on your way to jail?”

Sheridan looked at the screen of his cell phone.
“You alright if I just drop you off at home?” he turned to Chay.
Chay looked perplexed but said, “Sure. What’s up?”
“I just gotta run an errand or two,” Sheridan said in a voice that meant Chay should stop asking questions.
Chay had wanted to say, “Drop me off at Casey’s.” But then Sheridan would begin asking him questions. This wasn’t fair, but since when had fair entered into anything?
Sheridan stopped in front of his house and said, “I’ll wait till I know you’re in.”
“That’s not really necessary.”
Sheridan shrugged and Chay got out of the car. He pulled his bag after him. He knew Sheridan would wait until he was inside.

“I tried to stop it,” he muttered, pulling on the tail of his tee shirt. “I tried to stop it and I didn’t do it. I didn’t expect that to happen. Guys are… unpredictable. They do stuff… in a minute.” He snapped his fingers. “I mean they do it like that. Just like that.”
He shook his head. “I didn’t know what the fuck was coming. I tried real hard to stop stuff. I don’t ever…”
Kip looked at Meredith.
“You know I don’t sleep at night? You know I can’t even look at any of my friends the same? Or at guys. Or myself. In the mirror. Not that this matters to you, but I can’t even get hard without getting sick. That stuff sticks to you. It sticks to you. I don’t ever want to think about it again, and now it’s all I can think about. And I gotta go to court and talk about it. Describe it. You know what happened Meredith. You know… She got raped.”

Robin opened the door.
“Mom and Dad aren’t here,” she told Sheridan.
He nodded, trying to look as if he didn’t care.
“Come on in,” she told him.
Sheridan Klasko entered, shutting the door behind him. He stuffed his hands in his pockets.
“Do you have a condom?” he said.
“Yes,” said Robin.
“Alright,” he shrugged, and his expression was non chalant, but his palms were sweating.
“Well, let’s do this.”

THREE YEARS AGO, CHAY SAID “I didn’t know if I should tell you. But… I had to. You can’t tell anyone else.”
“Alright,” Sheridan nodded fervently. Then Sheridan suggested: “Can we look your dad’s stuff up?”
“No!” Chay said.
Sheridan shrugged.
“I didn’t think about it until just now,” Chay said.
“Well, how do you feel about it?”
“I don’t know,” he admitted. “Thinking about my dad doing that stuff. I don’t know. I know he and James do that. It’s different though. Thinking about my dad doing that stuff in the videos… on a video.”
“You know what?” Sheridan said, “How old is your dad?”
“He’s like… Twenty-seven, I guess.”
“He’s really young. That was only a few years ago. I bet he was the same age as the guys you see on the computer.”
“Yeah,” Chay said. “I guess. I just don’t want to think about it. I wonder if they have kids too.”
“I saw on this one talk show that they have wives. Some of them,” Sheridan amended.
“I gotta go talk to Casey.”
“Who?”
“He’s a friend of my family. And he actually does that stuff.”
“What stuff? Makes movies?”
“Yeah.”
“Where?”
“Here.”
“Here?”
“Yeah,” Chay said.
“Well,” Sheridan considered this. “Shit.”
“And…Oh…” Chay continued.
“Oh, what?”
“I forgot to tell you. I think… No, I’m pretty sure that I’m gay.”
 
Thanks for the second segment today! So much content. As the story goes on I just feel more and more sorry for Robin. I am interested to see how the sex between her and Sheridan went. Maybe I am not meant to feel sympathy for Kip but it sounds like he was deeply affected by what those guys did to Robin. Great writing and enjoy your weekend! (I know I will as I turn 30 on Sunday! :-))
 
So much to say! As regarding Kip, I don't want anyone to feel one hundred percent good about how they feel, ever, in one of my stories, an if you have conflicting feelings about Kip, then that's appropriate and also means, on one level, you are moving into Meredith's head space. No one is one hundred percent good here, or doing the one hundred percent right or wise thing. Janet already made a point that will probably occur again, which is not everyone feels for Robin and a lot of people think she was foolish to be where she was. Chay is certainly in over his head and there is going to be more of this and not less as the story goes on. As for Robin's stunt with Sheridan, I don't think there will be any surprise to how it turns out, not really. And last, but certainly not least: HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. I actually can't even remember my thirtieth birthday,but I've just come into my forties, and they're great.
 

BIRTHDAY PORTION ONE

END OF CHAPTER FIVE



So when Chay turned thirteen, he was sitting in Sheridan’s bedroom, and Sheridan Klasko, just turned fifteen, looked at him.
“I’ve been thinking,” Sheridan turned to him.
“Yes.”
“You haven’t been kissed. Have you?”
Chay didn’t answer. He didn’t know what Sheridan was getting at.
“I’m going to kiss you.”
And then he did.
He overshadowed Chay, leaning over him, his wet mouth pressed to Chay’s lips, now his tongue in Chay’s mouth. Chay went rigid, and then his hands reached out for the back of Sheridan’s head, to feel the softness of his short hair, to pull him closer. It was so good. It was right, and then Sheridan pulled away and said, softly:
“That’s enough, Chay. I just wanted you to have that.”
And it didn’t make Chay feel good. It made his whole world darken, and his head spun a little.

Chay went to work for Casey’s studio the next year. Noah said little, but Chay knew his father wasn’t happy. Sheridan had gotten his license and driven Chay there one morning. As he was leaving, Chay, on the porch, watched him depart and Logan, who was an escort said, “I see you looking at him.”
“What’s that?”
“I bet he kissed you once, let you kiss him. And then nothing else ever happened again.”
Chay tried not to look surprised.
“Everyone thinks they have an original story,” Logan explained.
“He kissed you. You’re waiting for it to happen again. You’re waiting for something more.”
It was early autumn, still warm, and Logan had a little tattoo at the bottom of his stomach. He never wore a shirt at the studio. He folded his arms over his beautiful chest and stated, flatly:
“That kid’ll never let you suck his dick.”
“I don’t want—”
“When I was much younger,” Logan said, even though he could have only been twenty-one then, “I had a friend that used to take advantage of me being gay. I never thought that it made him gay too. He was always wanting to do this, to do that. Letting me kiss him, then letting me blow him. Then being kind enough to fuck me. I never even stopped to think I might be a tool. It took a long time for me to learn how to feel stupid.”
Chay didn’t say anything and, at last, Logan said, “What I’m saying is this: that guy cares about you. He’s never going to use you. And that’s why you’re never going to get more than that kiss.”


“I need you to come with me,” Logan said one night when Chay was at the house.
“Okay?”
Logan was well muscled and his arms were tattooed, but there was something about him that reminded Chay of the weedy boy who had been beaten up at school and called a faggot. Maybe it was because his father was the same way. That was the link between him and Logan.
“It’s sort of a risky area I’m going to, and I want back up.”
“Risky?” Chay was about to say: “In Rossford?” but he knew how stupid that was. He just said, “Okay.”
“Don’t be worried,” Logan said, slipping on his black shades and sounding non-chalant. “You won’t be in any trouble. I’ll give you my tazer.”
“Your tazer?”
“You know what I do, right?” Logan said, a little impatiently, while he spiked his hair.
“Of course I do.”
“Well, then you know it’s not the safest thing in the world. And not necessarily in the safest places. But I’m safe as possible. And… I don’t plan to be a dead body on the six o clock news.”
Logan drove them out of town and across the river to the Wooden Indian Motel, which looked just as seedy as it sounded.
“Don’t worry,” Logan said, hugging him quickly as they stepped out of the car and walked across the asphalt, and then up the steps. “You’ve got that tazer on you. You’ll be alright. We both will.”
Chay just nodded, but before Logan knocked he said, “Look. We won’t even need it. I just… I like to be extra protected. This won’t take long,” he said, tenderly. “I promise.”
He knocked on the door and a man much too homely for Logan entered. But that’s when he remembered Logan was being paid. So there it was.
“Hello,” he said, letting Logan in, and raising his eyebrow at Chay.
“He’s my companion,” Logan said. “If you don’t mind.”
At the look on the man’s face, Logan added. “He’s not working with me. All you get is me.”
The man nodded.
“What would you like?” Logan said as Chay looked around, and then went into the next room.
“I… Can I suck your dick?” Chay heard the man say, timidly, as he went into the next room.
He heard Logan speak in a voice filled with a confidence and affection he knew wasn’t there.
“Sweetheart, for the next hour you can have whatever you want.”
Chay heard shifting around, and then he heard the chair squeak. He didn’t know what else he was hearing, and then he heard the pull of a zipper. Next he heard nothing. Then he heard, lightly, slurping. A moment later he heard the stupid voice of the man saying: “Excellent cock.”
Logan said nothing.
Chay sat there for a while before, finally getting up and turning around, he looked into the next room.
Logan’s face was beautiful, his lips parted. His eyes, blue grey, were a million miles away, though. He was the same Logan in his tank top and tanned, tattooed arms. But his cargo pants were down around his ankles, and the man was bent down, sucking him, and it went through Chay like lightning, the revulsion, the desire, and the confusion. It exploded in his head painfully and his face went hot. His eyes watered as he watched and then he thought how embarrassed he would be if Logan turned and caught him watching. So he turned around and put his back to the wall.
A second later Logan groaned, and then it was pretty much over.
A moment later Logan came out of the room with his pants undone and slipped into the washroom. Next water was running.
“I’ll be done in a moment, Chay,” he said from the other side of the door. “Just gotta get cleaned up.”

“Thank you so much, Chay,” Logan said on their way back.
Chay’s dick was hard and he wanted to touch himself. He was hot and confused and couldn’t forget seeing Logan like that.
“Did you…” Chay began. “At the end did you come? In his mouth?”
“That’s what he wanted. And that’s how it could be over as soon as possible.”
“But… he wasn’t. I mean, I don’t think I could. For him.”
“That’s why you don’t do what I do,” Logan said, giving Chay a sweet smile.
“The pay is very, very decent for a few moments of time that are, usually, pleasurable. And if you really kind of hate the guy you’re with, or… aren’t into him, you can always pretend.”
“Is that what you did?”
“Tonight. Yes.”
Logan was quiet for a while, and then he said, “You know, you don’t ever have to do it again if you don’t want. But… here,” Logan kept his eyes on the road and a wad of bills before his face, he squinted as they rumbled over the train tracks and handed Chay:
“A fifty!”
` “Yeah, Little Brother. You’re my wingman. This isn’t gonna be for free. Sometimes, when I go to seedy places, I want you with me. If that’s alright?”
In Chay’s head, all of Rossford was a safe place. It had never occurred to him that bad things happened even here, or that Casey’s guys went outside of town to motels. The idea of his friend being by himself was unbearable. And then, in his head was the picture of Logan with his pants down, pressing the guy’s mouth down on his cock. He was electrified by being so close to real sex.
So as the car rolled into town, coming down Dorr Road, Chay, holding the fifty in his sweaty palm, said: “Yes.”


SHERIDAN BUTTONED HIS PANTS and readjusted his hoodie. He reached for his coat and looked down at Robin looking up at him. They were in her basement, and he stuck out his hand and spread it out, fanning it over the room as if, by some sonar it would pick up anything he might have left on the floor.
“Was it everything you thought it would be?” he said.
“Sort of,” Robin said. “I mean… yes.”
“Good,” Sheridan said. He felt strangely angry.
“Well, if that’s all you needed, I gotta go.”

When Meredith came over that night, Robin was in a strangely happy mood.
“I talked to someone,” Meredith said, wondering if she should.
Robin nodded.
“Kip…” she said. “Kip Danley.”
The look on Robin’s face changed. They were sitting in her room, under a poster, and she looked suddenly gentle.
“What?” said Meredith.
“He… he was the kind one,” she said, dreamily.
“He lifted me. He put me in his jacket. That’s how they found out it was him. He called the police for me. He was there when they found me. They tried to make him leave with them. But he stayed. I remember that.”
 
A great end to the chapter. Good to read more of Chay's story, he is an interesting character. Sounds like what Sheridan and Robin did just made things more complicated between them. Good to hear Kip tried to help Robin even if it was only in a small way. I still think I see more from Meredith's point of view but there are other peoples points of view to consider. Excellent writing and it was a nice read on my birthday! Hope you have a great weekend!
 
BIRTHDAY PORTION TWO



SIX



REVELATION


In chapter six the roots of some things will be revealed, and the lives of all the characters will be changed forever.


BACK WHEN CHAY ENTERED INTO partnership with Logan, he knew he couldn’t tell Casey, and he definitely couldn’t share it with his father. There was always Sheridan to hide behind, and Sheridan didn’t ask questions. Sheridan couldn’t afford to, because by now he had his own secrets to keep. Lee’s sister had fallen ill, and sent her son to live in Rossford. That’s how Mathan ended up with them. It wasn’t long before he was the fourth as Meredith had been the third. They didn’t talk about it, but they all knew that Sheridan had been fooling around with girls.
“I thought you would date Meredith,” Chay said once.
“I couldn’t,” Sheridan said. “She’s like my sister.”
But the truth was Sheridan had no intentions of dating anyone. Sheridan found a girl no one else really knew about and explored sex with her for sometimes a week, sometimes a month. She never came around, and by the time that Chay was running with Logan, Meredith was sure that some of the girls Sheridan fooled with were over age.
“I don’t know why he does it,” she said.
As if anticipating what Chay and Mathan were about to say, she said, “And it’s not cause he’s a guy. It’s something else.”
But what the something else was, Chay couldn’t be bothered with, because he had his own something elses to worry about.

On the risky runs, Chay always got fifty dollars and Logan had him sit in the next room. If it was a house or an apartment, or if it was a one room motel, then Chay stayed in the car, or on the porch outside. Those were the runs he didn’t like, because he saw or heard nothing. But it was when he came inside that he might catch a glimpse, that he definitely heard the sounds of sex. He didn’t know if Logan realized he was watching or not. Sometimes it was fellatio, but on occasion the guy wanted Logan to fuck him, or sometimes he wanted to fuck Logan. That night he did, and that was when Chay couldn’t watch. He’d snuck out to watch Logan fuck someone once, and he’d felt ill afterward. It wasn’t like watching porn. He didn’t know those people. He felt like, in some way, he had violated Logan. He realized that even though he was fifteen and not an escort, in some ways he was less innocent than Logan. Logan would have had no idea that Chay was watching him, eyes closed, face tightened, fuck his client as his buttocks flexed and unflexed, and the sweat made his spiky hair rise. It had done so many things to Chay, watching that, but chiefly it had made him feel bad for looking. So this night, while he listened to Logan be fucked, his face went hot and he didn’t dare watch.
When it was over, Logan came down the hall, a towel wrapped about him, looking tired.
“I just gotta rinse off, okay?” he said, and Chay nodded, still feeling embarrassed.
While Logan showered, down the hall came a decent enough looking man in his housecoat.
“You’re his friend?” he said.
He wasn’t particularly good looking, and Chay said, “Yes.”
“He makes good money,” the man continued. “I’d pay… double for you? Are you eighteen?”
“Yes,” Chay lied.
“I bet I could teach you a few things,” the man said, smiling and almost, but not quite daring to touch Chay’s cheek. “Here,” he handed Chay a card. “Give me a call sometime.”

Later that night in the car, Chay said:
“I want to have sex.”
“Uh… okay,” Logan said, smiling as he looked at the road. Chay could tell he didn’t know what else to say.
“I want to be an escort.”
Logan almost lost control of the car.
“Are you nuts?” he said.
“You do it.”
“I’m twenty-three years old.”
“That guy tonight said he’d pay double for me.”
Now Logan stopped the car.
“That son of a bitch!”
“I told him I was eighteen.”
“He KNEW you weren’t eighteen! He knows you’re a kid. That…” Logan pounded the steering wheel.
“Goddamn,” he muttered.
“Well… what if I did?”
“Why would you…? You couldn’t.”
“He gave me his number.”
“Then give it to me,” Logan put out his hand.
“No,” Chay said. “No.” He was more insistent. “You said it yourself. The most I’m ever going to get from Sheridan is… a kiss. And he’s running around fucking left and right. I’m tired of not knowing. I want to be with a guy so bad, and…”
“And you will. But not this way.”
“Who cares?” Chay said. “My dad did it. Casey did it. Does it. You do it. So what?”
Logan had stopped driving and now he said, “I should never have asked you to come with me.”
Chay said nothing.
“I was selfish. I was so afraid. I should never have exposed you to this.”
“I would have wanted sex anyway.”
“Chay, stop talking.”
They sat in silence for a while, Logan staring at the wheel and biting his bottom lip.
Finally he started the car up, and they began moving down Birmingham.
“Don’t do… anything yet, okay?” Logan said as they drove. Just… Just let me think of something.”
“You could just have sex with me yourself.”
But Logan didn’t hear it.
No, Chay had said it so loudly to himself, that he was sure Logan had heard his thoughts, but Logan just kept driving.

One night James came into the room and said, disinterestedly:
“It’s Casey.”
“O…kay?” Chay replied, mystified.
“Hello,” he said.
“Chay, I’ll be around the house to get you soon,” Casey said in a light voice. “Alright?”
“Sure,” Casey said, not wanting to ask questions. “I’ll be ready.”
“Great.”
Casey sounded twice as amiable as usual. Much like, Chay couldn’t help thinking, a grown up with something to hide.
 
Thanks for posting 2 portions for my birthday and I liked this 2nd one too! :-) I think Chay is getting in over his head. I hope he stays safe!
 
I thought you should have a birthday treat, and hope your thirtieth is full of fun. As for Chay, and really all of our new characters, they are going to be quite over their heads. Sheridan Klasko is all over the place and already a very different person from his older brother. Is he still one of your favorites?
 
CHAPTER SIX CONTINUED


When he arrived, he patted the seat and told Chay, “Com’on, let’s go.”
And then Chay knew they weren’t going to work. Casey was wearing some cologne and smelled really good. For the first time Chay understood what was attractive about him. What Casey did, and what Casey had done was always on the borders of his mind, not really registering. They drove to the Hasty Tasty on Dorr Road, and Casey said, still chipper: “Get whatever you want.”
It was late summer then, and the sun was just setting. They could sit outside and watch the cars go by. Chay got the crunchy fries and chicken sandwich because he was tired of burgers. He had a large chocolate shake, and as Casey sat in the car beside him, eating and smiling at him, Chay waited for what Casey had to say.
“So… I’ve been talking to Logan.”
Ah, there it was.
Chay raised an eyebrow.
“He said something about…. You and sex.”
Chay took a long pull on his shake, and then said: “Yes.”
“You’re much too young.”
“I bet I’m the same age you were.”
“I bet you might be a little older actually,” Casey said, apologetically. “But you’re still too young.”
“I… I’ve seen things. I have feelings.”
“I know you do,” Casey said. “I know you do, believe me.”
“And everyone around me—”
“Okay, no,” Casey cut him off.
Chay looked at him.
“Everyone around you, your father included, sold ass, turned tricks and shot pornos where they got gang banged so if you’re looking for the gold standard, sorry kid, you don’t get to turn to your elders. Except James, I guess. That’s just the way it is.”
“But it’s not fair!” Chay forgot himself.
“No, you’re right, Chay. It isn’t. And I know it’s everyone’s fault. It’s Noah’s fault just cause he’s Noah and you’re not going to be a pornstar and then not have kids who aren’t fucked up about sex. You’re just not. And it’s my fault for keeping you around the shit. You came to me for work, and I hired you. I thought I’d kept you safe.”
“I am safe, and I need to work—”
“And it’s Logan’s fault for taking you with him. It’s all our faults for surrounding a kid with sex and then expecting him not to do it.”
“What if…? What if…?” Chay stammered. “What if I would have wanted it anyway? I wanted it long before I worked for you. I mean, I’m a guy. And it’s not fair to deprive me.”
Casey threw back his head and laughed.
Chay looked at him, angry.
“Deprive you?” Casey said. “Are you kidding?”
“No.”
“What….” Casey began. “What do you think…? Where do you think we all come from? You think,” Casey was laughing at him, “that a single person you see in my house isn’t fucked up?”
“Everyone’s fucked up.”
“No,” Casey said, louder than he intended, gesticulating with his cheeseburger and milkshake. “Everyone is not. There is an unfathomable level of fucked-upness that makes a grown man say I’m going to work out, lift weights, eat right—most of the time—so that I can look good giving blowjobs to other good looking men, and people will see me do it online and I’ll be a star. I mean, between you and me, you know that what I do is pretty fucked up, right?”
“Well, people like it, so it must not be that fucked up.”
“It is fucked up, and watch the language.”
Chay opened his mouth to protest that, but then just sank into his seat.
“I’m going to have sex,” he said.
“Well…. Not with that old guy you won’t. And not as an escort.”
“I don’t care anymore,” Chay said. “It’s going to happen. I don’t care how. I’m not the only gay guy at my school. There are places… you know?”
“Places?” Casey looked at him, for the first time like a very threatening parent.
“Well…” the boy stammered. “You have to know. I mean, you must know.”
“You’re talking bathrooms and truck stops and…”
“And whatever! What’s it matter? I mean, this side of a sitcom or some bullshit like that, there is no way I’m going to have a real boyfriend. And if I do, it’s going to be just as bad as turning tricks. I mean guys are assholes. Guys are stupid.”
Casey sank into his seat, and then sucked the last of his shake, the rattling, sucking, hollow noise following.
“Chay Lewis, as your… as your fucking elder, I forbid you to do this. I forbid you to run out and find some crazy shifty bastard to have sex with.”
And then Chay said it outloud.
“If you just did the job yourself, then you wouldn’t have to worry about that. Would you?”

Casey swung into the house having come from the General Dollar.
“Did you know they have Juicy Juice and coffee makers there?” he demanded. “They’ve got everything.”
“Yup,” Chay nodded. “Noah shops there all the time.”
“Well, goddamn,” Casey marveled, putting the bag on the table. “He’s been holding out on me. Think fast!”
Casey tossed a bag at Chay, and when the boy caught it he saw it was Cheetos.
“Fifty cents cheaper than at Martins when they’re on sale,” Casey said.
Carefully, Chay pulled the cellophane bag open. He offered it to Casey.
“Nope. All yours, short man.”
Chay popped one into his mouth and then Casey said, “We got a lot of work tonight. I gotta put up my Christmas site. It’s cheesy, but the fags love it.
“And you know, when I say fag I’m not being disparaging, cause I’m a fag too. Fuck all that straight acting shit.”
Chay’s mouth was full of Cheetos, and he waited to be finished chewing before he said, “But you are pretty straight acting.”
“That’s bullshit. A man’s a man, and a man who sucks cocks and takes it up the ass is a queer. It doesn’t need to get any more complicated than that.”
Having uncomplicated things, Casey, in jeans and a grey sweat jacket went to the computer and turned it on, tapping his foot while the old tower hummed to life.
“I should lose this bitch and get a laptop.”
Before he lost his nerve, Chay said: “Casey?”
“Yeah?”
“I haven’t forgotten.”
He put the bag down and wiped his mouth clean of yellow cheese dust.
“Forgotten what?” Casey said paying a great deal of attention to the screen.
“What I asked you. What I said.”
“You gotta be kidding me, Chay. You gotta be half crazy.”
“Maybe I’m crazy all the way. But… I’d like it to be you. I want it to be you.”
“Lots of people want it to be me,” Casey gestured to the computer with a laugh.
Chay’s facial expression did not change as he held Casey’s gaze. Casey, nervous and unable to dissemble, ducked his head.
“Actually, lots of people don’t know me at all. No one wants it to be me. They want it to be the guy we’re going to put on line tonight.”
“I’m scared,” Chay said.
Casey looked at him.
“I want it to happen, and I’m scared, Casey. I’m scared cause I know it’ll happen with some… horrible person. And, I’m not scared of you. I trust you.”
Casey sat down in his office chair, and while the computer screen cast a blue light on his face, he put his head in his hands.
“Chay…” he said. “You’re a kid.”
“I’m fifteen.”
“That’s a kid. I’m too old.”
“Not really. You’re just… you’re not even old as Noah, and Noah was too young to be my dad. Everyone knows that.”
“You’re too young,” Casey said.
“You want me to wait till I’m eighteen?”
“Ideally? Yes.” Casey said, looking at him, and taking his hands through his hair.
Chay came to him. He felt like the two of them were reversed. It was true. No one was here. No one was here much of the time. Casey didn’t have anyone. Casey was his friend. And right now he looked uncertain. He looked a little afraid. Chay took Casey’s hand in his own.
“Please.”
“Don’t beg,” Casey said, simply.
“I don’t want you to be afraid.”
Casey tried to bawk from the accusation.
“I’m not afraid,” he said.
“Then you’ll do it?”
“Yes,” he said. He got up and pulled Chay up with him. Casey wasn’t tall, but Chay was still a head shorter than him.
He’d said yes. He had said yes and now Chay was trembling so hard he thought he’d faint. He loved Casey. That was true. He’d been wanting this since before he suggested it. It had been one of those things that could never happen. And Casey wasn’t going to hurt him. Casey smelled so good right now, and as Chay held onto him, he felt so good. Casey lifted him up simply and said, “Come on, little brother, let’s do this.”
As Casey took him out of the living room, Chay said, “Casey?”
“Yeah.”
“Don’t just… rush through it. Make it nice. Please.”
Casey looked irritated, and then his face changed.
“Of course I will,” he said, kissing him on the head.


“You’re not saying anything.”
“I didn’t want to say the wrong thing,” Chay said in the dark. “And then everything feels so right.”
His face was in Casey’s chest. He was nervous about taking any control; he pulled himself close to Casey, and was rewarded by Casey’s body tightening around him.
“I know,” Casey said.
“You’re surprised?”
“I thought I’d be in hell right now.”
Chay chuckled.
“No,” Casey said. “Seriously.”
“I didn’t know you believed in hell.”
“Sometimes I do. Like when I sleep with fifteen year old boys.”
“You do this all the time?”
“It’s not funny, Chay,” Casey said. And then, in a more tender voice, “None of this in funny.”
“Do you mind if I stay the night? If we stay together?”
“No, I don’t mind at all.”
“Good,” Chay nestled back into his arms again, Casey’s body feeling solid and warm against him.
“Chay,” Casey said.
“Yeah.”
“You know this is a one time thing, right? You know it can’t ever happen again. It wouldn’t be right.”
“Yes,” Chay said. “I know.”
And that was how it all began.
 
That was an interesting portion. I did not think Casey was going to give in to Chay's begging. I know Casey said it was a one time thing but I think this is going to continue no matter how much trouble both of them get into. Great writing and I look forward to more soon!
 
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