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Wings of A Butterfly

Hey ITC,
I haven't had as exciting a New Years as that for a long time. I like that Henry has reappeared and I'm sure he will be OK with Lucas and Aaron. However, I am a bit worried about Aaron and his dreams. There still seems to be a little apprehension and anxiety hidden within his psyche. Of course the many things he has gone through in the past have obviously taken their toll. Great chapter!

Craiger
 
ITC, great chapter. :D I love that Henry's back. I think he'll come round to accepting Lucas, and I doubt it'll take long.

My New Years' was similar. Except I woke up on the floor instead of in a bed. But I did have a New Years kiss with a fit guy, so 's all good.
 
Wonderful chapter, ITC. And I too am thrilled that Henry is back. Also thrilled about Carly's engagement. They are basically the only "family" Aaron has, so it's great that everything is going well.
 
Hey guys, so my laptop's video card died last night and my laptop is no longer usable. Stupid me did NOT back up what I had written of the next chapter so far so now I have to start all over again. Sorry for the delay =/

Much love,
- ITC
 
Sorry to hear that, ITC. Any chance you can pop the HDD out and plug it into the PC you're using just long enough to get what you need?

Just a thought.
May not be compatible, though.

Good luck.
 
Nah DQ, the laptop Drive won't work with the desktop I'm using and you need a specific piece of equipment to convert it. Very sad that I lost so much stuff though :(
 
How about a repair shop moving it to a memory stick for you?

Are you getting the laptop fixed? If not, hold onto the drive from it - you might be able to have them move things over to whatever you use in replacement for a not unreasonable fee.
 
Okay I need someone who can proofread my chapters for me. The person who usually did it has gotten into a bit of a bind with his personal life and hasn't had much time to catch up on my story. Is there anyone who would like to volunteer? Keep in mind this may get a bit confusing as the longer a chapter goes unposted, the more likely it is for me to add, change, or remove sections of the story and can give away major plot twists and conclusions as the story progresses. If you have no issue with these conditions, please send me a private message and we'll talk. I really want you to be certain of this decision as I know how much seeing a chapter in advance can really ruin the story for someone.
 
Alright I just want to give a big thank you to Anonymous for proofing this chapter for me. You really saved my neck buddy. I was freaking out about this chapter when my friend told me he wasn't going to have time to check it for me. I really appreciate your help!

Wings of A Butterfly

Chapter Nineteen:
Home Is Where You Make It

The sounds of Lucas crying softly in the darkness stirred me from my sleep. I turned my head to see him sitting up in bed with his head in his hands. I lifted my palm and pressed it gently against his bare back. He jumped a little when he realized I had heard him. I sat up beside him and put my arm around his shoulders. His eyes were red and puffy and he tried to avoid my gaze.

“What's wrong?” I whispered.
“Nothing,” he said, “Just a bad dream.”
“Luke,” I said.
“I don't want to talk about it, Aaron,” he said, “Just go back to sleep.”
“But...”
“I said I don't want to talk,” he said, this time more commanding, “Go back to sleep.”
He threw the covers off of his legs and walked out of the bedroom. I could hear the bathroom door being opened and shut aggressively down the hall. As I lay back into the pillows I drew a deep breath and tried to ignore what was bothering him. It was nearly impossible. Nothing could make Lucas lash out like that at me. I knew whatever he had dreamed, it was really bad... and it had something to do with us.

***

Lucas wasn't there when I woke up that morning. I got out of bed and went into the bathroom alone, took a shower alone, and got dressed alone. I went downstairs alone and saw him sitting at the kitchen table with his laptop in front of him. Slowly, I approached him from behind. His scent filled my nose when I was a couple feet away from him. My arms gently wrapped themselves around his shoulders. I felt him tense up a little at first but he immediately relaxed.

We sat there like that for a while, neither of us wanting to speak. I wanted so badly to ask him about what had happened last night, but I knew he would tell me when he was ready. So I waited. I waited for him to be ready and for him to speak first. Our heartbeats synced among the anticipation. The slow thumping in my chest was mirrored by the powerful and calm thumping in his.

“I'm sorry I snapped at you,” he whispered.
“It's okay,” I said.
“No it's not,” he said, “It was uncalled for.”
“It doesn't matter,” I said.

I released him and sat in the chair beside him. He took my hands in his and looked me dead in the eye. The look on his face was one I had never seen on him before. He was scared... actually, he was terrified. He was beyond the point of comfort and I knew whatever was going on in his mind, it wasn't good. Then the look I had seen several times over the past couple weeks replaced his look of absolute fear; the one that told me he had something he really wanted to tell me, but still didn't know how exactly he should say it.

I placed my hand on his cheek and smiled at him as if attempting to comfort him. He pushed his cheek into my palm and took a deep breath. We sat there for a while in another silence until we could hear the footsteps of his parents coming down the stairs. Our reluctance to release our hold on each other was painfully obvious on our faces... but moving day awaited us.

“You boys got everything packed?” Gary asked when he saw us.
“Yeah,” Lucas said softly.
“Everything okay?” Anne asked.
“Yeah we're fine,” I said matching Lucas' tone.
“Well we better get the car loaded up,” Gary said with surprising energy.
“Do you want to take any of your furniture, Lucas?” Anne asked.
“Aaron says he has a lot of stuff we would need in one of those mobile storage units. It'll be there by the time we get there,” he said.
“All we need tonight is a bed and maybe a TV,” I said.
“Well lucky you,” Gary said, “Lucas has both of those in his bedroom. C'mon son, let's go take that bed apart.”

My excitement of moving into our new apartment was only matched by the excitement of the concert two weeks later. As soon as the bed was in pieces, Lucas and Gary brought it down along with the bedside table, and Kyle carried the TV down with him. We would meet the storage unit at the apartment complex three blocks from campus at five that evening. Lucas estimated that we would be finished moving everything in by nine as long as we had help. Carly and Mike had promised to meet us down there as did Jonathan. The rest didn't have any desire to move into their dorms so early.

We threw our suitcases into the backseat and loaded everything into the car. Surprisingly everything fit into Lucas' mini SUV, but there wasn't room to lean the front seats back even a little. I promised Lucas I would drive the first shift so he could rest. I knew he hadn't come back to bed at all after his rude awakening early this morning and wouldn't let him protest. When we were strapped in and ready to go, we said our last goodbyes to our family and took off down the California 101 highway.

As I drove with the music on low volume, I occasionally glanced at Lucas as he slept. He looked so peaceful and beautiful in his sleep. Every now and then he'd smile a little and I'd smile with him. It made me feel better that he was having a nice dream or two. But I still couldn't help but wonder what he had dreamed about the night before. Lucas doesn't cry about much, and nothing could make him snap at me the way he did.

He stirred in his sleep as we approached Greenfield. His eyes fluttered open and he looked over to me with a smile on his face.

“Hey sleepyhead,” I said.
“Hey,” he said, “Wanna switch?”
“Sure,” I said, “Gotta get gas anyway.”

I pulled off the highway in Greenfield and into the local cheap gas station next to the exit. When I got out of the car, Lucas was already coming around the front of the car to meet me. He put his arms around my waist and pressed his lips against mine. I felt his tongue pushing against my mouth so I opened to allow it to enter. My own tongue pushed past his and they danced together as I got lost in our kiss. I didn't even notice the truckers staring at us with dirty looks.

When Lucas pulled away from me he turned around and flipped them the bird with a grin. I laughed at his brazen attitude and went over to the pump. Lucas went inside to pay the cashier and I pushed the pump into the slot and started filling. I wasn't paying attention to anything in particular, but one of the truckers was approaching me. I looked over to the little shop where Lucas was chatting with the cashier. I started to panic a little when the trucker was within ten feet of me.

“Hey there,” he said.

He was a round man. He had a beard covering his bubbly face and a mustache stretching across his upper lip and down the sides of his face. He had long oily hair and an unwashed red flannel over-shirt. He had a half smoked cigarette in his mouth and a pack of cigs in his front shirt pocket. He walked closer to me when I ignored his first call.

“Didya hear me boy?” he asked, “I said 'hey' to you ya little fag.”

That one hit me deep.

“What did you just say?” Lucas yelled.

He came running up next to me and got between me and the round man.

“Oh look,” the man said, “His girlfriend came to fight fer the little fag.”
“Say 'fag' again,” Lucas said, “And you'll be sorry.”

The trucker chuckled under his breath and looked back at his friends standing next to the big rig at the air pump station. He turned back toward Lucas and looked him in the eye with a wide grin on his face. His hand went up in the air and mockingly went limp at Lucas.

“And just what do you plan to do about it faerie boy?” he said with a lisp.

Lucas grinned and turned away. The trucker laughed a loud guffaw towards his friends who were laughing like hyena's from their vantage point. I saw Lucas as he faced me with a fire in his eyes. His grin turned into a sneer as he whipped around and his fist flew into the trucker's jaw. The trucker fell flat onto the ground on his back. All the laughter stopped as Lucas looked up towards the men standing at the big rig.

“Anyone else wanna mess with the fags?” Lucas yelled.

The men scattered and went over to their own trucks. Lucas smiled and turned back toward me and put his hands on my hips again.

“What on Earth was that?” I asked.
“That was me fighting for my boy,” he said kissing me softly.
“Well yeah but you didn't need to knock his ass out,” I said.
“Okay, so I showboated a little,” he said with his toothy grin.
“A little?” I asked glancing at the man who was just pulling himself up from the ground.
“It's worth it for you,” he said.

With that, we got back into the car and Lucas drove the rest of the way back to San Luis Obispo where we would meet Carly, Mike, and Jonathan to move into our new apartment and start our new lives together.

***

So here we were. Lucas and I were standing in the small kitchen section of our new apartment. It was big enough to hold a section of counters, a stove, a dishwasher and a fridge, which were all included with the apartment. In my storage unit were all the things my mother left to me after she died. The bank foreclosed on the house and I went to live with Henry. Everything I was able to save went directly into storage. There was a nice coffee table and a crème colored loveseat for the living room and a matching one seat-er, a few lamps, a spare bed, a desk, my great grandmother's kitchen table and chairs to go with it, and a couple antique bedside tables with a matching cedar chest that my mother left me.

Carly and Mike showed up shortly after 5:30 and Jonathan was there about 10 minutes later. Lucas and Mike unpacked the car while the rest of us opened the unit and pulled everything out carefully one by one. The couple living next door to us poked their heads out and offered to help. I graciously accepted and learned their names; Jason and Haley. They were in their late twenties and were engaged to be married in August after Jason's parents were able to move to town. After about an hour we had most of the furniture moved into the apartment and Jason and Lucas were like best friends.

Haley and Carly also hit it off. Once Haley noticed Carly's engagement ring, the both of them were prattling on about wedding plans and what their kids' names were going to be. By 9, everything was inside and ready to be set up. We put the bed together first so Lucas and I would be able to sleep on something that night while Jason and Mike set up the TV Lucas brought so they could catch the end of a football game.

We left everything else where it was sitting to be put where it belonged later with the exception of our boxes of clothes which were set in the bedroom. The car was completely empty and the unit only had a few things we didn't need left inside. I would call the movers to pick it up and take it to the nearby location in case we decided we needed them someday.

And so that was that. We were essentially moved in and officially living together.

Lucas was heating up the pot roast Anne sent with us as a housewarming present while I made a pot of coffee. Carly and Mike were sitting on the loveseat while Jonathan sat on the floor with his laptop on the coffee table. Haley and Jason were cuddled on the one seat-er watching the game. I glanced up at Lucas and smiled at him when I caught his eye. He had his face over a pot of instant mashed potatoes and I chuckled when he took a whiff and smiled.

“Restaurant quality,” he said with a grin.
“I'll bet,” I said sarcastically.

He poked my side playfully and pulled the pot off the stove. I called out to everyone that the food was ready as he shut off the stove. As we sat at the table, Carly and Mike surprised me by having us join hands and have a silent prayer.

I gave thanks for my new family.

***

After everyone left, Lucas and I took a nice long hot bath together. His fingers were dancing around my arm and tracing every definition of my muscles. Every now and then he'd tickle me a little and I'd let out a soft laugh and he'd return it with a kiss on my cheek. Despite the relaxing environment, I knew something was troubling him. He had sighed about three times in the past twenty seconds and the third one was really deep and rough.

“Is everything okay?” I asked in a soft whisper.
“Yeah,” he said, “It's all good.”
“Then why do you keep sighing?”
“Oh,” he said with realization, “I didn't even notice.”
“Well I did,” I said, “Something's bugging you.”
He remained silent.
“Is it your dream?” I asked.
He didn't say anything.
“Are you ever gonna tell me about it?”
“Aaron, it's nothing,” he said.
“It certainly isn't if it's bugging you this much.”
“Aaron, just please drop it,” he said.

I could hear the pleading in his voice and decided it was best to not push it. However, I couldn't help but worry and he could sense it. He hugged me closer to him and kissed me softly as if to try and relax me. It wasn't working. It was times like these that reminded me that Lucas and I had only met a few months ago. It was almost halfway through the semester around midterms that we met thanks to the flood of students moving into the dorms after the shooting.

I guess I should put some things into context for those who don't know about the situation and clear up any confusion for those who do. Rachel Hadfield was a deeply demented girl. The article I read about her in the paper the day after her suicide said that she had several cases of drunken assault and the way she pushed guys that rejected her onto her bisexual brother could almost be classified as prostitution. Something snapped in her mind one day as she attempted to murder a young man named Josh Gordon and his roommate Cameron Davis.

However, she was unsuccessful and no one who witnessed the attempt saw her face and she tried again. This time was sloppy and unplanned and left four witnesses including Rachel's brother. The article said he tried to talk her down and convince her that she could still take it back. Unfortunately she was too far gone in her psychosis and wouldn't listen to logic so she turned the gun on herself and pulled the trigger over her heart.

This was early last year around the beginning of the Spring semester during an unseasonably warm January. The school had apparently kept the event covered up for a while with the exception of the newspaper article I read. At the time, the spotlight was shining down on a Philadelphia school where a shooting on grounds shook the internet so the shooting that happened at our school wasn't big news and the school took advantage of this to attempt to keep the story under wraps.

It was about summertime where the school's administration decided that all students were required to visit a counselor hired by the school for a psych examination to determine whether or not this was an issue they needed to be concerned with. Once this story hit the papers everyone freaked out. The media exploded with stories of a “Murder/Suicide Coverup,” and “What your child's school may be hiding from you.” The school officially released the story to the media and that's why after almost 9 months, people moved into the dorms when they felt threatened.

Why am I telling you all of this? Well I'm sure someone who knew about the shooting was probably asking themselves why if Rachel killed herself in January, everyone was freaking out during the Fall semester. So in case you were, there's your answer.

But the only reason I even still think about that is because sometimes Lucas does things that surprise me even though I claim to know him so well. That's when I thought of something. I sat up and turned to face him. I looked into his soft hazel eyes and gave a weak smile as the words poured out of my mouth without even being processed in my mind.

“One year my mom and I couldn't afford a Christmas tree,” I said, “I was about eight and we were having a lot of financial troubles and she couldn't afford to buy me a gift and a tree. So instead, she bought a large piece of cardboard and some paint supplies. When I woke up Christmas morning, I just saw this big tree shaped piece of cardboard sitting in the living room with a couple boxes under it. She poked a bunch of holes into the 'branches' and hung our ornaments through them.”
“Why are you telling me this?” he asked.
“I don't know,” I said.
“You're not trying to invoke our little deal again are you?” he asked.
“No, God no Luke,” I said, “I just kinda feel like we don't know that much about each other sometimes.”
“Oh,” he said, “Well then tell me something else.”
“Like what?” I asked.
“Tell me your favorite memory of you and your mom,” he said.

I turned back around and leaned my back into him again. His arms went around me as I took a deep breath.

“Oh that was about two years later,” I said, “The fourth grade classes were putting on a play. We voted and picked Little Red Riding Hood. We held auditions and everything and I got the part of the Big Bad Wolf. When I found out I was so excited. My mom and I stayed up all night sewing my costume together. By the time we were rehearsing, I was wearing my costume and everyone was jealous of me. I even got extra credit with my class. My costume looked magnitudes better than everyone else. After the play was over I gave my mom the biggest hug.”
“That's so adorable,” he said as he hugged me closer.
“What about you?” I asked, “What's your favorite memory?”
“Well,” he said, “I don't have very many. My parents weren't around very much when I was little.”
“Why not?” I asked.
“My dad worked a lot when I was a kid. I barely spent any time with him. There would be times when he'd go on business trips and I'd realize that my days didn't change when he left. And my mom was very active with community activities. She loved helping everyone as much as possible. I think I only saw them together about once a week for an hour.”
“Luke, that's terrible,” I said.
“Yeah but it wasn't all bad,” he said, “I had my brother.”
“Oh yeah?” I asked.
“Yeah,” he said, “You know how most brothers fight and hate each other when they're little, and usually don't start to like each other until they're like 20 or something?”
“Mhm,” I said.
“Well Kyle and I never fought,” he said, “And you couldn't pay us to hate each other. We loved each other fiercely. From the day I was brought home from the hospital Kyle loved me. He was about five when I was born and he was the only person that wouldn't make me cry while holding me. I don't know what it was, but my parents say that from the day I was born Kyle was my protector. My absolute favorite memory is my first day of kindergarten. Kyle came over from the 4th grader area and played with me during recess. I don't know if he was marking his territory and sending a message for people not to mess with me, or if he really did like me that much.”
“Maybe it was both,” I said.
“I never actually thought it might be,” he said.
“I'm sure it was,” I said with a smile.
“You know, Aaron,” he said, “For what it's worth, I don't believe our pasts matter. I mean I know who we are now is a result of our pasts, but I feel like I know you no matter what happened to you before I met you.”
“That's really sweet Luke,” I said, “But I'm the kind of person that picks apart every moment and figures out how I changed from it.”
“I know,” he said, “That's part of what makes you so great Aaron.”
“I don't get it,” I said.
“Your wheels are always turning,” he said, “You're always thinking about the past and I'm always thinking about the future. You keep me grounded and remind me of our mistakes while I look forward and see what's coming ahead. You're like my rear view mirror and emergency brake.”
“I love you too,” I said with a smile.

Both of us relaxed a little as the tension between us eased. We spent the rest of our time awake in silence. By the time we were in bed, I was so tired I fell asleep the moment my head hit the pillow and Lucas' arms were around my torso. I took one deep breath and as I let it out, my mind went completely blank and the unconscious darkness swept over me.

***

It didn't last long though. I was woken by Lucas' crying again that night. Like the night before, I turned my head to see him sitting up in the darkness with his face in his hands. I sat up next to him and put my arm around his shoulders. He leaned into me and continued to cry. I didn't ask him about his dream this time; I just let him cry on my shoulder as long as he needed.

After about twenty minutes, he pushed himself away from me and threw his legs over the side of the bed. He took in several deep breaths before he spoke.

“I'm sorry, Aaron,” he said in a monotone voice.
“Do you wanna talk about it?” I asked softly.
“No,” he said bluntly.
“Okay,” I said, “Come here.”

He leaned back into me and I put my hands on his shoulders. I gently rubbed the tension out of his muscles and tried to help him relax. My hands moved from his shoulders to his back as I worked him over into a gentle calm. His breathing shortened and he relaxed under my grip. He thanked me and his head went back down to his pillow. Within a few moments he was asleep again and his tears on my shoulder were dried. It was as if they weren't there to begin with.

I tried to get back to sleep just as fast but I couldn't help but wonder what was going on with him. My thoughts were in a whirlwind for about an hour before I could get back to sleep. I didn't wake up again until the alarm went off.

***

I shut off the alarm quickly as soon as I realized it was going off. Lucas didn't stir in his sleep and I was relieved it didn't wake him. I let him sleep a little longer as I jumped out of bed and grabbed a quick piss and shower. When I was done I put my bathrobe on and went into the kitchen and opened up the boxes until I found the oatmeal box. With a pot on the stove I went to go wake Lucas, but he was already sitting at the edge of the bed when I walked in.

“Breakfast is on the stove,” I said.
“I can smell it,” he said, “Thanks.”
“It'll be ready soon so if you wanna take a shower, make it quick.”
“I will,” he said.

I knew he still wasn't over what was going on in his dreams, and I couldn't shake that feeling that made me want to pry my way into his head and figure out what he's going through. And I knew he could see that feeling in my eyes. I went back out into the kitchen to stir the oatmeal. It was already bubbling a little when I got to it. Lucas came out seconds later and went directly to the bathroom. I heard the shower turn on and I went outside to get a paper.

Jason was out there as well. He saw me coming and kept the window of the newspaper dispenser open for me to snap on off of his quarter.

“Thanks,” I said.
“No prob neighbor,” he said smiling.
I laughed a little and said, “I still can't believe the two of us are living together.”
“First time?” he asked.
“Yeah,” I said, “First boyfriend.”
“Oh congrats,” he said and started to walk upstairs, “Listen, I heard some crying coming from your place last night. Is everything okay?”
“Yeah I know, I'm not sure,” I said, “He won't talk about it.”
“Well when Haley's upset,” he said, “I just rub her shoulders and kiss her neck the way she likes it and she eventually feels better.”
“Thanks for the advice,” I said, “But I think this is a little more than upset.”
“Well, let us know if you guys need anything,” he said, “Even if he just needs someone to talk to.”
“Thanks,” I said, “I really appreciate it.”

And with that we both went into our respective doors. When I walked in I saw Lucas pulling the pot of oatmeal off the stove in the kitchen to my left. He smiled weakly and pulled a couple plastic bowls from one of the boxes still sitting on the kitchen floor.

“You left it on too high,” he said, “It cooked faster than you can walk.”
“Oh sorry,” I said, “I ran into Jason downstairs and we got to talking a bit.”
“About me?” he asked.
“How did you know?” I asked.
“I can see it in your eyes,” he said, “When you said you talked to him you got this glint in your eye that you get when you talk to someone about me.”
“Oh,” I said.
“It's okay Aaron,” he said.
“No it's not,” I said, “I'm worried about you Luke.”
“Don't be,” he said.
“I have to be. You won't talk to me about what's bothering you.”
“Aaron it's not important,” he said, “I just have to work through some things.”
“But you don't have to do it alone,” I said.
“Aaron, just drop it.”
“No!”
He flinched.
“Don't push me away, Luke.”
“I'm not,” he said, “I just need to do this alone.”
“But I don't want you to. Just tell me what's bothering you. Whatever it is, we can work through it together.”
“Aaron, just drop it!” he yelled.
“Please Luke,” I said, “I wanna help.”
“Look if you drop it now,” he said, “I promise I'll tell you when we get back from the concert.”
“Fine,” I said.

We ate in silence and let each other cool off from the argument. I knew obsessing wouldn't help, so I tried to push this into the back of my mind. When I was finished, I dropped the bowl into the sink and went into the bedroom to grab my wallet and my book bag. When I went back into the kitchen, Lucas was rinsing out the bowls in the sink. He looked up to me with a questioning look on his face.

“My professors posted the assigned texts,” I said, “I was gonna go get my books for the semester. Wanna come?”
“I was gonna work on unpacking some boxes,” he said, “And I'm supposed to meet Jonathan at the gym in a few hours.”
“Oh okay,” I said.
“You can meet us there if you want,” he said.
“I think I'll pass. I'll come back and finish unpacking the boxes.”
“Okay,” he said, “Love you.”
“Love you too,” I said as I kissed him and walked out the door.
“Aaron,” he said.

I stopped and turned toward him.

“I really mean that,” he said as he walked over to me and kissed me again.
“I do too,” I said with a smile, “And nothing can change that. Not even a little argument.”
 
Hey ITC,

Glad to see the boys are back and are settling in their new apartment together. It's nice to see they have a congenial set of neighbors in Jason and Haley. I am really curious and a little worried about Lucas' troubling dream. I eagerly await the next chapter.

Craiger
 
Nice work, ITC. :) I'm also a bit worried about Lucas' dream, but I [strike]hope[/strike] [strike]think[/strike] know he and Aaron will be able to work it out when Lucas is ready to talk.
 
ITC,

A very nice chapter - a good send off by the family.
I loved the little "incident" with the macho man in his own mind trucker being quick to remember that not all truckers are like that, of course.)

A good house setting up and warming, and great to know their neighbors are so nice.

It will be interesting to see what is bothering Lucas so much, and to see if he does open up all the way.

Thanks, again, for sharing your time and efforts, and talents, with us.
:wave:
 
THANK YOU!, ITC and Anonymous! :=D: ..| (group)

Excellent chapter! Loved every bit of it! (!w!)

Lucas kind of reminds me of Me! There are just some things I have to work out for myself, and don't want anyone else's help. I've always been somewhat independent. Don't want to "bother" anyone! Not sure why that is ... just stubborn, I guess! :slap:

Hope it's nothing too devastating! I mean, with Lucas being who he is, how could it be? Well ... except for that temper, steely glint in his eyes, and roundhouse to the trucker's jaw ... :confused:

Of course, can't wait for More! (!)

Keep smilin'!! :kiss:(*8*)
Chaz :luv:
 
Beautiful chapter, ITC, as you already heard from me in my email :]

And don't thank me, I just added some commas and changed a tense shift lol. It was np. :] Glad I could help.
 
Thanks for the update, ITC. A cute and yet ominous chapter at the same time. I'm a little worried bout our boys.
 
Alright guys, I know it's been a while since my last post, but you got to admit I'm getting faster haha. This chapter was hard to write because of the ending. I didn't want to leave it where I'm leaving it but it is entirely necessary. The next chapter is going to be in Lucas' perspective describing his dream for us all. Thank you all for your continued support to my writing. I know I don't have as many fans as I used to, and if I do then they're just not as vocal in the thread. But I still feel obligated to finish this story.


Wings of A Butterfly

Chapter Twenty:
Misery Business


“A lot can happen in a week.”

Carly always said this to me when I complained about time. She always told me that when it comes down to it, time can't measure our experiences, only we can. Well I had two weeks to suffer through until the concert and, I must say, Carly is full of shit. Every day seemed to seep together and nothing (well, almost nothing) worth mentioning happened to us for those long fourteen days which, honestly, made them seem longer. When nothing is going on, time seems to stop completely. Two weeks can seem like a month when the semester is just starting and nothing needs to be done yet.

Let me start off by saying, my classes were boring. I started with a History class on Mondays and Tuesdays from 1-3. Two hours of boring lectures; it was torture. I had an 8-11 in the morning class on Wednesday for Political Science with a 4-5 in the evening class on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for a required Ethics course. My last class, which was worth 6 credits, was a Classical Literature course on Thursdays from 1-5. I still hadn't decided my major yet and I was running out of time. I was hoping by now I would have decided what I want to do, but at this rate I was going to be spending another year or two in school.

Of all of my classes I've taken at this school, I think I enjoyed Political Science the most. It wasn't because I was interested in politics, because I was absolutely repulsed by the very idea of being a politician. From the first five minutes of the first class I knew that I would love the professor. She was young, but experienced; and she had an incredible desire to teach. She had a degree from one of the most prestigious Law Schools in the state, but she used it to educate people about the government and the voting process. She said on the first day that we would mostly be spending class time debating several hot topics in politics so we needed to come to class prepared and educated.

And of all my classes I've taken at this school, I think my History class was taught by the most dull, dry, uninspired professor on school grounds; maybe even in the country. He had no desire to teach; and I knew I would find it difficult to stay awake in his class.

But that's all boring shop talk to you, I'm sure. And I know you want to hear about Lucas. I'm sad to say that the nightmares continued, but he wasn't as bothered by them anymore; at least he didn't show it to me. I was worried about him, yes, but we made a deal and he made a promise so I thought it best to just leave it alone. I knew he would come to me when he needed me... I just hoped that he would need me soon, and I didn't want to think about what would happen if he didn't.

The days slowly passed; and each night I woke to Lucas' soft sobs. I didn't question him; I just comforted him and tried to help him relax. By the first weekend, he was looking like shit. He hadn't slept well for almost eight days. His face looked tired and weak all the time. He would spend prolonged moments leaning against something with his eyes covered by his hands.

That Saturday night, I decided to draw a nice hot bath for him. Carly gave me some of her “relaxation candles” and a CD of soothing music she used when she needed to relax. Lucas came home from the gym and I lead him toward the bathroom door. When I opened it he gave me this loving gaze and kissed me softly on the cheek. I helped him undress and lit the candles for him. When I shut off the lights and reached for the doors, his soft voice stopped me.

“You're not joining me?” he asked.
“No,” I said with a soft smile crossing my face, “I think you should just relax.”
“Okay,” he said, “Thank you, babe.”
“You're welcome, pretty boy,” I said, “Call me if you need anything.”

I went and sat on the couch reading The Iliad for my literature class and waited for Lucas to come out. I could hear to water occasionally sloshing around as Lucas would change his position in the tub. After about an hour, I heard him pull the drain and step out. Within moments the bathroom door was open and Lucas was walking down the hall toward me completely naked. I stood to greet him and he wrapped his arms around my waist.

His naked and semi-moist body pressed against me with unusual force and he kissed me passionately and with power unlike any he's ever displayed before. His hands explored my back and moved down to my ass. I felt his fingers clutch against the denim fabric that covered my cheeks and I knew what he wanted. I pulled my lips away from his eager and hungry mouth and smiled at him when I noticed his cock stiffening against my jeans.

“Man, one hot bath and you're ready to skip dinner and go directly to dessert,” I said.
“Oh, please! Like you don't know how tempting you are,” he said.
“You know you love my innocence,” I said with a grin.
“I love more than that,” he said.

His left hand moved from my ass to my crotch and rubbed it gently. He pushed his stiffening cock up against me and moved in to kiss me again.

“Oh God, Luke,” I moaned.

Both of his hands met at my belt buckle and worked anxiously to remove it. He pulled it through the loops and tossed it behind him and then returned his hands to unbutton my jeans. I got caught up in the heat and lifted off my shirt. I felt him pushing my jeans and briefs to the ground. We never broke the sexually charged kiss between us as we fell to the ground and Lucas straddled my chest. He moved forward and pointed his now rock hard cock at my face.

With a smile and a wink, I popped his head into my mouth and ran my tongue around the edges of it. He gasped and moaned at the sensations I was causing him and flexed his ass muscles against my chest. My hands reached behind him and each grabbed a handful of his cheeks. As I pushed more of his cock into my mouth, my fingers slipped into the deep canyon between his cheeks. One of my fingers found his hole and rubbed at it.

He moaned deep and gasped my name. I pulled my left hand off his ass and placed it at the base of his cock as I pushed him out of my mouth. He pulled himself off of me and I sat up to kiss his beautiful lips. His hands dropped to the back of my thighs, and with little effort and swift motions, he lifted me to straddle his waist in the air. I yelped a little at his sudden aggressive actions but welcomed them as he looked into my eyes with lustful hunger in his.

I wrapped my legs around his waist and locked them at the ankles behind him. He spat onto his fingers and reached under me. I felt him rubbing gently at my hole with his fingers and moaned softly. Then I felt his cock push softly against my hole. I gasped and pulled my head away from him.

He recognized the panic in my face and nodded at me. His hands released me and I gently released my grip around his neck. I watched him walk over to one of the boxes labeled “Personal” as he pulled out a box of condoms. He mouthed the word “Sorry” and walked back over to me. His eyes lost the lustful hunger and regained his genuinely affectionate gaze. He took me in his arms and kissed me softly as I opened the wrapper and rolled the condom onto his cock.

I leaned back against the couch and Lucas lifted my legs onto his shoulders. His cock poked against my hole again and this time I welcomed it inside me. By now, his initial penetration was easier to take. It wasn't completely painless yet; it would still be a while before the pain went away. But it was easier. I gasped when his balls hit my cheeks and he moaned when he slid out of me. He pulled out completely and pushed back in.

The pain slowly turned to pure pleasure as he fucked me against the couch. The lust was back in his eyes again and I could feel it as he pumped against me. He was more intense than usual and I knew that this was more desire than love. When I felt his cock swell inside me, he dropped my legs down to the ground and pulled out of me. I dropped to my knees and pulled the condom off, tossing it over my shoulder and taking his cock back into my mouth.

His ass cheeks clenched and his body tensed. His face turned a light pink as he pushed his cream out into my throat. The loud moans emanating from his chest filled the room. My mouth was full of his juices but he kept shooting more. It spilled out from my lips as I tried to swallow it all. I couldn't take anymore and took my mouth away from his shaft and allowed three more spurts to fly over my face and drip down my chest.

He dropped to his knees to join me and pulled my face against his. I felt his tongue cleaning up the strings of his cum off the sides of my face. When he was finished, he looked at me with a proud smile on his face. I smiled back and kissed him. I moved my knee to get some better leverage of our conjoined weight and it hit something wet. I looked down and noticed a puddle of my own cum on the carpet. I hadn't even felt my own orgasm when it happened because of how intense Lucas' was.

We collapsed on the ground, our backs on the carpet and our heads turned toward each other. I noticed the very moment when the hunger left his eyes and his warm loving gaze returned to fill the hazel pools on his face. He smiled a toothy smile and kissed my forehead lightly. Within a few moments, he was on his feet and in the kitchen preparing something for us to eat. He threw on an apron over his naked body and pulled out a few pots and pans.

I was a bit baffled by the spontaneous sex session we just had. It wasn't like Lucas at all to just mount me out of nowhere like he did. Mind you I wasn't complaining about it, I was just curious about what sparked it. It couldn't have been the nap... could it?

An hour later, I was still trying to figure him out. He had been surprising me ever since we moved in, and maybe that was it. Maybe he finally realized that since we didn't have to worry about things like family or roommates walking in on us, we could do whatever we pleased whenever we pleased. I liked that thought and figured that had to be it.

Lucas had finished cooking his famous stuffed omelets and we were sitting down at our little table watching each other eat. It was at that moment that I finally pushed back all my fears and anxieties about myself and realized that Lucas and I were going to be together for a very long time. And that was the only thing worth mentioning in those long two weeks before the night we flitted off to Santa Barbara for the concert.

***

However, something happened before the concert that I'm still not sure is important or not. But like Lucas said, when my brain bookmarks something I never forget it.

It was around four when Lucas got out of his last class of the day. I drove his car over to the Business building so we could leave immediately. He came bouncing out of the double doors wearing his excitement on his sleeves. I was relieved to see his bright beautiful smile covering his face pushing his cheeks up into the most adorable little boy dimples I've ever seen on anyone. It was the face of pure excitement; the kind you see on children when they realize that giant box in the corner on Christmas morning is for them.

When he hopped in the car, I couldn't help but smile with him. He planted a big and sloppy kiss on my cheek once he had his seat-belt secured. We popped on the radio and I pulled right onto the 101. I had planned to drive at least halfway so Lucas could rest. He had no intention of resting so after we stopped at the gas station for an energy drink to have right before the show started, Lucas insisted on driving the rest of the way.

It was about 4:30 pm and the sun was beginning to set thanks to the short winter days. We were probably about twenty minutes away from the stadium when it happened.

I was sitting in the passenger seat staring out my window at the coast when we pulled off the 101, into Santa Barbara. We were going to stop and get something to eat before the concert so we got off once we saw an IHOP sign. The traffic light for the exit was red, but it was like Lucas didn't even notice it. We went zooming around the corner to make a left hand turn and I saw the car before Lucas did. The burgundy Sedan was probably going about 50 over the hill and I shouted to Lucas when I saw it.

“Watch out!!” I yelled.

Lucas immediately slammed his foot onto the brakes and there were a couple of screeching noises. I clenched my eyes shut preparing for the collision that was sure to hit my side of the car. It was about a minute before I heard the sounds of other drivers honking at us.

I opened my eyes and saw the Sedan was nowhere to be found, but we were sitting in the middle of the intersection with cars on all sides wanting to get through. I looked over at Lucas and saw that he was stunned in place. His hands were clenched on the steering wheel and his face was dead white. I quickly threw off my seat-belt and stumbled out of the car and over to the driver's side door. I threw the door open and gently put my hand on Lucas' shoulder.

“Come on,” I said calmly.

He slowly took his hands off the wheel and pushed the button to release his seat-belt. When he stepped out of the car, I had to catch him. His legs were shaking uncontrollably and he wasn't able to stand on his own. I knew what was happening to him better than anyone else... he was having a massive panic attack. His sweat was cold and his entire body was tense and rigid. Those beautiful hazel eyes seemed dull and lifeless. Worst of all, the look on his face was something I'll never forget.

By the time I got him into the passenger seat, several drivers had gotten really pissed off and were spitting swears out at us. A few of them even squeezed past us without even stopping to see if we were okay. I jumped into the driver's seat and pulled out of the intersection as quickly as I could. When we were safely parked in the lot outside of IHOP, I turned toward Lucas and grabbed his hands in mine. He had calmed down significantly and his breathing had gone back to normal. I looked him straight in the eye and realized he was crying.

“Luke what happened?” I asked.
“I don't know... I thought it was green.”
“Are you okay?” I asked.
“No,” he whispered.
“Do you want to skip the concert and go home?”
“No,” he said louder, “Not a chance in Hell.”
“Alright,” I said as I moved to get out of the car, “Are you sure you'll be okay?”
“Yeah I'll be fine,” he said.

And with that we both got out of the car and walked inside. Our meal was silent. Lucas didn't say a word, not even to order his food; he just pointed at the menu to what he wanted. By the time we were back in the car, some color had returned to his face and an anxious smile was drawn across his lips. But not mine...

***

The room was dark and silent with the exception of the dull roar coming from the crowd. Lucas and I stood hand in hand as the countdown began. Everyone in the audience shouted as what little lights there were went completely out. A chill ran down my spine and my grip on Lucas' hand tightened. I could feel the moment sneaking up on me.

Three blue spotlights pierced the darkness and focused on the left side of the stage as the lead guitarist Josh Farro's suddenly slid his hands along the strings and began a repetition of notes going from high pitch to low. On the third cycle of notes, three more blue spotlights focused at the right side of the stage where the secondary guitarist Taylor York joined Josh's rotation. The two played their guitars with such grace and talent that I almost screamed right then and there, but I was saving it.

On the sixth cycle of guitar riffs, the rest of the stage lit up in blue lights as Zac Farro began beating his drums without mercy. The subtle sounds of the bass guitar joining the rest of the instruments were probably unnoticed by the crowd, but I knew that both Lucas and I noticed the very second that Jeremy Davis first struck one of his strings. The drums and the bass threw my inhibitions out the door and the screaming was on its way out my throat when I saw Hayley Williams run out on stage and the opening notes to Born For This echoed throughout the stadium.

The stage burst into orange lights as Hayley joined the boys on stage and shouted out to the audience.

“Santa Barbara!”

The lights went out and four blue spotlights focused on her at the center of the stage. Lucas and I were right in the center of all the action. We could see everything from the perfect distance. She was right there in front of us; within a couple arms' length from our faces. I could almost feel the energy pouring out of her as she started singing. Her voice filled my ears and I lost all control over myself as I started cheering and singing along.

Lucas joined me as the song got harder and faster. I don't know how to describe every emotion I had at that moment. I wanted to scream all the air out of me until my vocal chords gave out. I wanted to dance as if no one was watching me. But most of all, I wanted everyone in the crowd to disappear, except Lucas of course, and have us be the only two there.

When Hayley reached the chorus bridge, she held out her microphone toward the crowd. As the entire audience shouted, my lips froze. Hayley was looking right at me; directly into my eyes. At that moment I felt as if nothing could bring me down from my musical high.

***

The rest of the concert remains a blur to me, despite it being one of the most amazing nights of my life. The one thing I remember most about that night though, was when the band left the stage and the audience was shouting, “One more song!”

Lucas and I joined the crowd with our fists in the air shouting those three words. I wasn't the only person who knew that there was one song they hadn't done which everyone expected them to play. And just as I suspected, the sound of Josh plucking at his guitar strings overpowered the shouting as the notes came through the speakers. The band came back out on stage and a wave of cheering and screaming came from the audience, and me.

“Did you want one more?” Hayley asked.

The crowd responded with more screaming.

“Cause we were talkin' and we think we might have skipped one,” she said.

My eyes widened with excitement and my muscles tensed with joy as she came up to center stage right in front of us.

“Well, that's it!” she yelled, “We hope you enjoyed your night!”

And then, without warning, Zac and Josh started the drum and guitar intro to my favorite song. I lost my mind and jumped in the air screaming. My heart was beating out of my chest as Hayley danced through the intro of the song next to the Zac and his drums, then came bounding up the center of the stage to plant herself right in front of us.

I'm in the business of misery
Let's take it from the top
She's got a body like an hourglass
It's tickin' like a clock
It's a matter of time before we all run out
When I thought he was mine she caught him by the mouth
I waited eight long months she finally set him free
I told him I couldn't lie he was the only one for me
Two weeks and we had caught on fire
She's got it out for me
But I wear the biggest smile!

The audience joined her after the drum/guitar bridge that filled the gap between lyrics.

Who-o-oa I never meant to brag
But I got him where I want him now
Who-o-oa it was never my intention to bra-a-ag
To steal it all away from you now
But God does it feel so good
Cause I got him where I want him now
And if you could then you know you would
Cause God it just feels so!
It just feels so good!

The lights on stage were flashing between green, orange, and blue, with an occasional strobe flash between the interchanging lights. I looked over at Lucas and his radiance was emanating through his smile, his excitement was pouring out his eyes, and the love I felt for him was going into him through our entangled hands. I noticed people staring, but like Lucas in the gas station, I was prepared for any confrontation and didn't care what people thought about me.

My attention returned to the stage as Hayley entered the second verse. I hadn't noticed it at the time, but from the pictures Lucas took I knew she was watching us more than we were watching her.

Second chances they don't ever matter
People never change
Once a whore you're nothing more
I'm sorry that'll never change
And about forgiveness we're both supposed to have exchanged
I'm sorry Santa Barbara but I passed it up now look this way
Well there's a million other girls who do it just like you
Lookin' as innocent as possible to get to who
They want and what they like; it's easy if you do it right
Well I refuse, I refuse, I refuse!

Her attention was never pulled from Lucas and me. We were jumping up and down with the rest of the audience and I didn't think we stood out much from the crowd. It was our hands intertwined with each other in the air together that caught her attention. Josh was oblivious to us as he entered the chorus, even though he constantly came close to our position. Taylor and Jeremy were more entranced with their performance and I wouldn't bet anything that Zac would have been able to see us past Hayley.

But her attention on us was quite obvious by the time she entered the second chorus.

Who-o-oa I never meant to brag
But I got him where I want him now
Who-o-oa it was never my intention to bra-a-ag
To steal it all away from you now
But God does it feel so good
Cause I got him where I want him RIGHT NOW
And if you could then you know you would
Cause God it just feels so-o-o-o-o-o-o!

The intensity of the song slowed down as a soft guitar solo took control with Hayley's voice dropping to a softer tone. You could barely hear the rest of the instruments because of their low intensity but everyone knew what was coming.

I watched his wildest dreams come true
Not one of them involving you
Just watch my wildest dreams come true
Not one of them... HEY JOSH!

And there it was. Josh's major guitar solo began with a slight screech but picked up in power. It was an incredible experience to watch him slide his fingers along the strings. For me, it was like watching an artist paint. Each note he struck was a brush stroke that slid across the canvas that left a beautiful color of sound behind it. I fell into a complete abyss as the solo went on.

When the solo ended the rest of the instruments broke and Hayley's voice brought me back from my abyss.

Who-o-oa I never meant to brag
But I got him where I want him now
Who-o-oa I never meant to brag
But I got him where I want him now
Who-o-oa it was never my intention to bra-a-ag
To steal it all away from you now
But God does it feel so good
Cause I got him where I want him now
And if you could then you know you would
Cause God it just feels so-o-o-o-o-o!
It just feels so good!

“Thank you!” she yelled.

And with that, Zac, Jeremy, Taylor, and Josh left the stage; but Hayley stood there waiting for everyone's cheers to fall silent. The lights came up and once everyone noticed she was still there, the cheering stopped and the screams fell to a dull roar.

“I just wanna say,” she started, “That through the entire show I've noticed two people in the crowd tonight. Not once did they let go of each other. The entire time they were holding hands and I just want to say, I am very happy to see a couple like you so closely.”

She walked up the stage toward Lucas and I and knelt on the ground to be level with us.

“What are your names?” she asked as she pointed her microphone towards us.
“Lucas and Aaron,” Lucas said. He could see I was too stunned to speak.
“Well, Lucas and Aaron,” she said as she pulled out a pen, “Let me sign something for you.”

Lucas pulled out the t-shirts we had bought before the show started and handed them to her. She dropped the mic onto the ground and signed the shirts. I still couldn't gather my courage to say a word. She handed them back to us with a smile stretched across her face.

“Thanks,” I said weakly.
“Sorry about him,” Lucas said, “He's a huge fan and you kinda stunned him.”
“Well,” she said as she reached out toward me, “I'm a big fan of yours.”

She pulled me closer to her and planted a kiss on my cheek, then did the same to Lucas. I was definitely not going to move for a while after that. She gathered herself and stood up from us. With her mic in hand, she yelled out to the audience.

“Anyone messes with them, I'll kick your butts,” she said, “Good night, Santa Barbara!”

And then she was gone. I watched her bounce off behind the stage. In my paralysis, I barely felt Lucas touching my shoulder trying to shake me back to reality. His fingers snapping in front of my face brought me out of my hypnosis. As we made our way through the crowd to leave the stadium, I noticed how far up in the clouds my head was. I stared at my t-shirt and ran my fingers over Hayley's signature. That was definitely a moment I will never forget.

***

We decided to drive home after that and cancel the hotel reservation. After the hype wound down, Lucas said he wasn't feeling well, but assured me when we got home he would still want to talk to me about what was going on.

This was probably the first time since we met that I was actually scared to hear something Lucas had to say. The entire time driving, my heart was doing double the work. Lucas was asleep, which I guess was a good thing. I was a bit tired but we were almost there when my eyes started to droop. I remember seeing the exit sign for the school, I remember seeing the street sign for our apartment complex, and I remember putting in the code to open the gate. The one thing I don't remember is the driving part.

I leaned over and kissed Lucas lightly on the side of his face. His eyes fluttered open and a slight smile parted his lips. As I pulled away his arm came around my neck and pulled me back into him. His lips pressed softly and gently against mine. My hands went around his neck and I pulled him into me as well. Our lips were stuck in a dance no one wanted to stop. It was one of those kisses where you're not sure what's going to happen afterward, so you want to let the person know how much they mean to you. At least that's what it was for me.

When we were inside the apartment, I dropped our bags on the ground and made my way over to the bathroom to take a quick piss. When I came out of the bathroom, Lucas was sitting on the couch with his hands in his lap. I walked up to him slowly, not sure what he wanted me to do. He patted the seat next to him so I carefully stepped over to him and sat down.

“Aaron,” he said, “What I'm about to say is very difficult. I had no real intention of telling you this because I didn't want you to get mad at me.”
“Lucas what is it?” I asked.
“You remember how I told you,” he started, “That last year I was messing around on the internet and I found those internships for the music industry?”
“Yeah that's how you decided what you wanted to do,” I said.
“Well there's more than that,” he said, “I actually filled out an application and sent it in. They told me they didn't have room...”
“But...”
“But they sent me a letter about a month ago, not long before Christmas,” he said, “They accepted me for the Fall trial.”

I was stunned. This was great news! I stood up with a smile on my face.

“Luke that's amazing!” I said, “Why didn't you want to tell me?”
“I already turned it down,” he said.
“What?” I asked, “Why?!”

He took a deep breath and looked me in the eye.

“It would be in LA,” he said.
“Oh,” I said as I sat down.
“Well... how long would you be gone?” I asked.
“It's a six month internship,” he said, “But there's a chance for a permanent position.”
“Permanent...” I whispered in disbelief.

I stood and walked over to the hallway entrance. Lucas got up and followed me. I felt his hands wrap around my waist and his chin rested on my shoulder.

“It's 12 interns with one position,” he said, “The chances of me getting it are very slim.”
“How many of the others are still in school?” I asked.
“Why does that matter?”
I pulled his hands off my waist and turned to face him, “How many?”
“None of them,” he said.
“Then that's it,” I said, “The position is yours.”

I walked back over and sat on the couch putting my legs up on the other seat to tell Lucas I wasn't intending on letting him sit there to comfort me. But he came over to me anyway and lifted my legs up and sat down, setting my legs on his lap. He pulled my shoes off and started rubbing my feet with wonderful skill.

“They wouldn't accept your application knowing you were still in school unless they were sure they wanted you,” I said.
“You don't know that,” he said.
“I do,” I said.
“Well it doesn't matter,” he said, “I turned it down already.”
“But you can still accept it again right?” I asked.
“Not if they filled the position already,” he said.
“Okay... well find out,” I said.
“Why?” he asked.
“Because I don't want you to turn it down so quickly.”
“Why not?”
“Because I want you to think about it okay?”
“What is there to think about?” he asked.
“Oh I don't know Luke, your future? Your career? Your life?!”
“None of that matters without you,” he said.
“I don't want that to be your only reason for passing this up Luke,” I said.
“Why not?”
“Because I already had a mother give up everything for me!” I shouted, “I don't want you doing the same thing.”
He stared at me with a stunned and hurt look, “That is really unfair Aaron.”
“No it's not,” I said, “I want you to give this a good amount of thought before you just throw it all away.”
“This is exactly why I didn't want to tell you,” he said, “I knew you'd get all noble and bitchy about it.”
“I'm bitchy?” I asked, “Well I'm sorry I don't want you to regret your decision someday.”
“Don't you get it Aaron!” he shouted, “What else could I be having nightmares about?! What else would make me cry like that? What else would cause me to snap at you? What else would scare me so much that I don't want to sleep at night?”
I just stared at him.
“I've been having nightmares about leaving you,” he said quietly, “And when I come back you don't want to take me back.”
“Luke,” I whispered with tears in my eyes, “I don't want you to leave me.”
“Then why are you pushing this?” he asked trying to hold back his own tears.
“Because,” I said, “I just want you to think about it. I want you to give me one good reason why you shouldn't go for every reason why you should go.”
“Fine,” he said as he stood up and walked toward the front door.
“Where are you going?” I asked.
“To think,” he said.

He threw the door open and slammed it shut as he disappeared behind it. I just stood there staring at the door for an hour with tears running down my face.

I don't want you to go...
 
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