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Timothy’s Terrible Prompt Stories - 49. Prompt 500 What took you so long? (I)
“What took you so long? And what have you done with Nelson?” Rob didn’t sound annoyed as he left the group of girls and sauntered over to meet Eric at his car.
The younger teen was relieved. Saying goodbye to Nelson had taken longer than he thought. His lips were still tingling and his fingers remembered the silky feel of his boyfriend’s long hair.
“He’s gone home with Jasper. Sorry about the wait.”
“It’s OK. I was beginning to wonder if you had eloped with your lover.” Rob unlocked the doors and both Perry brothers got in the car.
“I wouldn’t do that without texting you.”
“I know, but you know what they say: Being in love is like temporary insanity.”
“Might explain why you started dating Melanie.”
“True, I was in love at first, and later in lust. But staying with her as long as I did, now that was really crazy. I feel so relieved to be free.”
“You’re enjoying it, huh?”
“What do you mean?”
“Flirting with Trevor, and chatting up those girls. They looked upset when you ditched them.”
“Bros before hos, man. I told them I had to leave as soon as you turned up.”
“I could have waited….”
“Nah. They were junior chicks hoping to score an invitation to the Senior Prom. None of them were seriously interested in me. But that’s OK; I didn’t care about them either.”
“Are you going to take Trevor to the Prom?”
“He’s a senior himself; he doesn’t need an invitation.”
“Rob! You know what I mean.”
The older Perry boy shrugged. “I dunno. Anyway, why should I be the one to ask him?”
“Come on, seriously? He’s not gonna invite a straight dude to be his Prom date. If you were bi, perhaps….”
“Hmm, you may have a point. Besides, if I ask him, he’ll have to put out.”
“Rob!” Eric would have punched his brother’s arm if Rob hadn’t been driving. The smirk on Rob’s face showed he was pleased about riling up his younger brother as usual. “Besides, it doesn’t work like that if you’re two guys. Trevor—”
Eric snapped his mouth shut before he could say any more. He had no right to tell Rob what had happened between Nelson and Trevor on prom night. Unfortunately, his brother was clever enough to work it out for himself.
“Oho, I should ask Nelson if Trevor is any good at BJs?”
“I’ll kill you if you do.”
Rob burst out laughing as he turned into their driveway. This time Eric punched his shoulder once Rob had parked the car.
“Don’t you dare say anything to Nelson. He’s feeling awkward enough as it is.”
“Why would he feel awkward?”
“Well, for not realizing Trevor had a crush on him last year.”
“Dude, you told him?” Rob rolled his eyes. “Why the fuck would you do that?”
“To explain why I felt annoyed about him and Trevor chatting this morning. And yeah, I know I had no reason to be jealous, so don’t start.”
“Hey bro, it’s OK. You can’t help your feelings….”
“…You can only help the way you act on them,” they spoke the last half of their father’s oft-repeated admonition in chorus and grinned at each other.
Getting out of Rob’s car they walked into the house and made a beeline for the kitchen. After demolishing some snacks and a soda each, they went upstairs to deal with their homework. Their parents came home a couple of hours later and after having a meal together, the boys slipped back upstairs. This time Rob followed Eric into his room and crashed on his bed the way he always did.
Eric ignored him, knowing Rob would eventually say what was on his mind. Sure enough, after ten minutes the blond teen put away his phone and sat up.
“I’ve been thinking about going to college in California.”
“What? On the other side of the country? Why?”
“They offer the exact combination of business and political studies I want, and I’ll get to play baseball.”
“And you loved the place when we went there on vacation two years ago.”
“Yeah. You and Nelson could come for visits.”
“You seem pretty sure we’ll last.”
“Aren’t you? You’ve got another year together in high school, before he leaves for college. And since he doesn’t even notice guys crushing on him, I don’t think you need to worry about Nelson cheating on you. And no one would dare hit on you in case he whoops their asses.”
Eric threw a pillow at Rob. “Nelson and I would never betray each other as long as we’re boyfriends. And I believe we’ll be together for the rest of our lives. I’m just surprised you see it too.”
“I know you, bro. You’re stubborn as hell and once you’ve made up your mind, that’s it. I hope Nelson realizes he’s more or less hitched for life.”
“You like him, don’t you? I mean, as your brother-in-law?”
“As long as he appreciates you and makes you happy, Nelson will be on the top of my list. He’s a great guy, too shy and serious for my tastes, but whatever rocks your boat, dude. You could have done a lot worse.”
Eric stared at Rob who shrugged and grinned. “What more do you want me to say? He’s got a cute ass.”
“Rob, be serious! It’s important to me.” Eric wasn’t sure why he needed Rob’s approval. He would date Nelson no matter what his parents and brother said, but perhaps the fact they accepted Nelson made the relationship more real and less of an impossible dream.
“Considering all the trouble I went to in order for you two to get together, I can’t believe you think I don’t approve of Nelson.”
“Fuck, Rob, you badgering him about asking me out was the most awkward moment of my whole life.”
“But look what it got you. All I got was a punch in the guts and a lecture from Nelson about outing my brother.”
Eric couldn’t help laughing. “Yeah, I guess I got the better deal. Speaking of punches, what happened with your teammates? Does your coach know about throwing one?”
“Ryan will keep his mouth shut, but Chris is too stupid or indoctrinated. He made some comments in the locker room today and he’s off the team.”
“Did the coach overhear him?”
“No, all he heard was me saying it doesn’t matter whether a guy is straight, gay or bi, as long as he’s part of the team. And if anyone had a problem with it they could go fuck themselves.”
“Shit, what did he do?” Eric knew Rob could be punished for swearing on school premises.
“Nah, it was OK. I apologized for my language and he told me I could do fifty push-ups on Thursday to remind me about proper manners.”
“So how did Chris get thrown off the team?”
“He resigned.” Rob smirked when Eric made a ‘Go on’ gesture. “Coach came to the locker room to say Chris had dropped out. He wanted to ask if we knew anything about it.”
“What did you tell him?”
“The truth: it was either him or us.”
“Us?”
“Me, Jazz, Mitch and a couple of other guys. But most of the team told Chris to fuck off earlier. I didn’t say that, of course. I used some Dad-speak and told Coach he was disruptive for the team spirit and made the guys uncomfortable by his behavior, blah, blah, blah.”
Eric chuckled and they high-fived each other. “And he bought it?”
“Yup. Mitch was cool. He said both Chris and the team would be better off if he left. But what clenched it was him adding ‘It’s all about setting an example of acceptable behavior for the juniors.’ Having one of his favorite phrases flung back at him made Coach shut up. He grunted ‘Fine,’ and left. End of story.”
“Well, that’s a relief.”
“You and Nelson won’t have any more trouble during baseball games and Monday morning get-togethers.”
“We’ll be at your games but we’re not going to those café meetings.”
“Oh yes you are. As the future GSA president you need to show the flag.”
“Rob…,” Eric groaned.
“Did you speak to Trevor again?”
Eric sighed; hiding things from Rob was like trying to avoid boners while kissing Nelson; an exercise in futility.
“Yes, that’s why I was late today. I told him he could count on me if no one else wanted the post.”
“Awesome! I knew it. What took you so long to decide?”
"What's taking you so long to ask Trevor to Prom?!"
Their chat degenerated into a tussle with grunts and laughter as Eric tried to tickle his annoying older brother to death.
AC for fast editing and an inspiring suggestion.
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